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All through the year Masquers meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Sometimes one and sometimes two one-act plays are presented at each meeting. In this way every member gets a chance to appear in at least one play with an exceptionally good perform- ance being repeated in chapel. In addition to entertaining themselves, this club provides ready material for any dramat- ic performance given in the school. The oflicers are: president, James Kistlerg vice-president, Peter Clarlceg secretary, Stella Bednarzg treasurer, Joseph Novinslcig Journal reporter, Eleanor Guiney. Several years ago some ambitious Coughlin students, interested in stamps and stamp col- lecting and finding limited opportunity to increase their knowledge, organized the Coughlin X i 1 f e : 'er -fx' 2 Mitt r- . - I 1 .' 2-5: C l lli5'I' ROW ll.:-lt to Righll: livvlyn l.t-win, Mary Kumif-gn, Jam- lluwrusik, Pell-r Clarke. Ianni-s Kiwllrr. r - ju-4-ph Nuviu-Aki, Stella ll:-llxiarz, I-'rum-us Humble!! Mary Brit:-h. SHIUNID ROW: Anno Sunliwnn. Marguerite Kru-ellkevii-li, Gladys Kranni-r. l rum-es Mi-Coiilwll. Luellu Roth. Lluwlim- Weiss. Ilona- Slnurl, Lluru l'ullringn:r Ann.: Bn-klur. Mary M4-1-hun, 'lilllllll IHHX: Ilzirinn 'l'uhy. I-llviumru lluinry. l r:im-4:1 Dixon, C4-lin H:-lmling. Ihirnilly Sinuilm-s, Lois Mille-r. Gi-rlruile Straus-1. Ruth l.n1lln-I, .Ulu-ll lhnlugu. I-'Ul'li'l'll Huw: liuln-rl lluyli-, lllaim- Li-wi-, liuln-rt l'i--can-nm, John Gurilnn-r. Ralph lhue-N, Ili-lln-rt llluglmil, Paul Ilnistran. Milton 1 III liil -I nn. l ll 'l'II HOW: Ili-ralI4l Finn, John l'ully, ,lu-Ac-pl: llmmn. Us-urge llrull'm'r, linlu-rl I.:-lunaui, john l'iiu:m-ki, Hnlwzlril Nirku, Raylnullil lfuliluy. SIXTH IUDW: lluln-it Xlusla-y. 'l'lu-o4lurv l'1x.ui-. 42:-ui'gv Kmal, l'-'tolli-rim' Sm-ililn-rg, Stamp Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Booth. Since that time Mr. Booth and the club's officers have, from year to year, guided the club so wisely and have made its progress so interesting that the Stamp Club is now one of Coughlin's most active organizations. The meetings are given over mainly to programs in which new issues of stamps are dis- cussed. Each member brings in a stamp issue which is passed around among all the members to be studied and discussed. Mr. Booth, who is himself an ardent stamp collector, secures Tzvenly-om'
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The story concerned Robert Preston, thirty, and very much in love. The object of his affection was charming Ann Winston. When he attempted to follow his father's advice, Never mix business and sentiment, the fun began. In order to keep Preston from selling his property adjoining the Benevolent Hospital for a factory site, Ann plotted with Dr. Walter Talley. The doctor informed Preston that he had mistakenly taken poison for a headache remedy and had but twenty-four hours to live. In desperation Preston distributed his money among charitable organizations, and forced the doctor to marry Ann. Of course, the supposed poison did not take effect and Preston discovered the ruse. I-Ie was then desperate, but the inevitable way out appeared. The supposed minister who per- formed the ceremony was only a playground official. The cast included the following: Robert Preston, Milton Edelman, Ann Winston, Ger- trude Straussg Vivian Darrell, Luella Roth, Mr. Meek, Peter Clarke, Dr. Talley, George Koval, Thomas, a butler, Delbert Mugford, Olga, a cook, Mary Britch, Frances, a maid, Stella Bednarzg Miss Wilkes, Rose Smurl, a policeman, Ray Conmyg Beansy'7 Blake, Joseph Novinskig Frank Cullen, Ralph Brassg photographers, John Emanski, James Kistlerg Charles Dobson, Robert Pesaventog Rev. Dr. Loring, Robert Mosley. Understudies were Stella Bednarz, Jane Hawrusik, james Kistler, Delbert Mugford. After the Senior Play, the dramatically-inclined seniors turned their thoughts to Masquers. With those who were members last year and the Senior Play cast, who are honorary members, as a nucleus, the senior and junior dramatic club re-organized. First, an examining board was chosen by the chairman of the re-organization committee. Before this board came all juniors and seniors who were trying out. After they had chosen a club of fifty members, the work of the examining board was finished, and the club started its year's work. THE BUTLER REMOVES THE SIGNIFICANT BASKET Twenty
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i i ,TM 5 . -.. 1' : ia nlyn juris, Fiulwcs llxunlmlc-Il. Saul Glussvr. Kuln-rt Svlxulln-r. Ninn-nl S:-gut. Eliz- vlli lvnns. Jn-Q-ph Slinvhlal. Durnthi-xl Svlnu-ft-r. Alluslzisiu Yarvlnkn. S .CUIND ROW: jenn ,lum-s. lilizillrvlh Yurina. je-un Cilligan, Fruin-ca Kovul. Cerlrlnlv Fralm-v. livin- l .ns-in-I. .lnliai Kunivk. lilizullr-lh Hull:-r. lmltia- Zn-linski. Him Cilshnlu, Annu llalrris. C1-rlrlulm' Hanks. Tlillill IHWV: lilizzlln-lli Dixon. Irm-nv Pikursky. Andrew lllranvzik. Alu- Ili-rlnull. Hurry lima-r. .lu-vpll Spxivviiiky. J f Amhfmy k..imk..wNki. 'l'h..mi., sm-animfg. Myfur. Kuna.-k, xli.g4l..l.-n.- cz.-wwf. I 0lilf'l'H HUXY: Agm-s lliznuy. Gvl'll'llwl4' Strauss. l rulu's-fa Sndul. lfulnn Iii-iss-l. ll:-llv l.i1-lm. Sonia N1'nln.ln. Xlany Min-ln-ll. Marv N141-liuli. 'I'lwrm-in Bremlun. Angeline l,imloni4-i. ll:-Ivn l'lir'hnv. l'II4 I'll KUXY: Nl x N .ir .nom-. -Xnnu Oil-h.n'k. filanlys Vifview. Belly Umlrnskv. i'ul1lin4' lingvl. N4-r4nli4'u Kzilzlnik. .In-n-pliiliv 11:-inlzi. lhnwnllly' .lnm-s. Alum- llupm-lnun. lla-lr-n Yuri-inku, Y SIXTH NNW: Hn-lly fuikoskv. Olga: Nosknvivll. llawlnlrzl Cook. linlh lirillilhs. Yl.ll'g11nl'r! llnflillmll. Xlzliihlu Flvtvllr-r. Hvtlv flrurr-ly. s..,.hi.. mls.-ki. i'.-.im-.-N mm-mki. 11...-only sul.-.-... N .PfNl'i'Vl'll NOW: Um-urge Slnrlllu. llhristopln-r U'Nlzill4-y. Koh:-rl Hill-. iiilmir-I 'l'millr-l'. I.:-ulnml Sulinski. S.nnnvl Num-him-ri. Anthony Kmwule-llllul. Wiullvr KoIl.1r4'llir'k, ,Iuiln Dennis, new or rare issues which he distributes. Interesting talks are given on the origin and meaning of stamps and the methods of collecting and filing them in albums. ii in The officers are: president, Vincent Segarg vice-president, Eliz- abeth Tvansg secretary, Saul Glasser, treasurer, Joseph Slachtag Jour- nal reporter, Robert Schaller. The appearance of a turkey on the pages of the Breidlin is a very unusual occurrence and demands an explanation. The turkey, having had nothing to say in the matter, posed with alacrity. It was one of those served in the cafeteria's Thanksgiving dinner. Together with potatoes and cranberry sauce, the turkeys made a de- licious ten-cent dinner, which served as a happy prologue to other Thanksgiving Day celebrations. This and the pep- ' piestv pep meeting of the year aroused . holiday emotions in every one. Tu'enty-lu'o
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