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jvhlzbfml Honor Sorzkry Recognzkes Ozrlstrzndzhg Students HE National Honor Society is a group of students selected from the highest fourth of the senior class not only in Coughlin, but throughout the United States. A member of this organization can really claim achievement in scholastic work as high grades are one of the society's requirements. The fine qualities of leadership, service, and character also have a great influence in the choice of prospective members. As proof of the special attainment. the new members are presented with certifi- cates and allowed to purchase the keystone-A shaped pin bearing the words National Honor Society over a torch of knowledge. The follow- ing were selected in 1941: Donald Carr, An- thony Hoffman, Norman Kornblau, Wilma Aus- tin, Sylvia Laks, Iulia Malloy, Mildred Mekely- ta, Margaret Padden, Dorothy Walker, Betty Woolcock, lack Carlin, Iohn Williams, Aloysius Zahorchak, Eugenia Brislin, Marjorie Frantz, Margaret Koval, Emma Lloyd, Betty Stubbs, lames Boyle, Daniel Iescavage, loseph Mc- Grath, Andrew Perdek, Adam Serafin, Betty Mensch, Iohn Sologovich, Ann Finkle, Cath- erine Boback, Mary Bombay, Helen Brody, Helen Chaplick, Elizabeth Check, Dorothy Christman, Gertrude Cudnowski, Irene Dalton, lean Davies, Helen Dombek, William Hannon, George Heffren, Donald Hutchinson, Paul Kane, Iohn Koval, Martha Foster, Martha Glomb, Sophia Iablonski, Helen Jones, Robert Lehet, Mary Kriso, Eleanor Krute, Helen Linko, Eve Matzel, Dorothy Mirola, Bernard Price, Roy Rit- ter, Alice Foote, Iosephine Offshack, Dorothy Oliver, Andrina Patrizi, Margaret Petrick, los- ephine Rigoni, Gladys Ross, Nicholas Vuko- tich, Basil Wapensky, Stephanie Sudol, lllllr anne Swantko, Elizabeth Sweinberg, Iulia Warrsyniewicz, Ephrosinia Yaremko, Margaret Zastulka. d - ' TU.: V First row tlett to rightlz Iones, Kriso, Mirola, Bombay, Finkle, Padden, Christman, f , Glomb, Koval, Yaremko, Brislin. Second row: Frantz, Laks, Lloyd, Zastulka. Davies, Dalton, Matzel, Austin, Otfshack, Obve bs, Linko, Woolcock, Third mwg I-'osge Mensch, Cudnowski, Sweinberg, Chaplick, Brody, Walker, Mekelyta, Riqoni, Sudol yniewicz, Petrick, Ross, Check, Iqblongk Fourth row: Swantko, Krute, Zahorchak, Price, Carlin, Boyle, Lehet, Hutchinson, 'mb eratin, Williams, Foote, Boback. Filth row Hannon, Carr, Kornblau, Hoffman, Wapenski, Ritter, Vukotich, McGrath, Sologovit' ima, Heftren, Koval, Twenty one
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WT! Senzdf Treasurer THOMAS MAKELONIS MW , . ' President lACK MILLER Qjfifers 1 jf 'V' 1 I fl ff S 1 Mantle Orator l ACK HIGHSMITH Senzbr Class ITHYIOIDI OUR years ago we, an eager group of students, launched upon our high school careers. During our first year we were mainly occupied with our studies. However, as upperclassmen, realizing that all work and no play makes lack a dull boy, we began to participate in the social activities of Coughlin. Many of us who were dramatically inclined became members of Masquers. Others who displayed artistic ability joined the Art Club, while still others became interested in the ath- letic teams. Soon many of us assumed the actual leadership of these clubf We formed many new friendships and a fek, fggf v 'ellow classmates were afforded sing fm their achievements in certain 'v K-if e Thus we, the graduating clasf ' back upon the record of our high with contentment and satisfaction. noweu Twenty we can't help experiencing a feeling of regret at the thought that we must leave this school in which we have spent many happy hours. In our album of schoolday memories we shall always hold dear the pictures of our Senior Class officers: the picture of our Presi- dent Iack Miller as he conducted a meeting ot the Student Service Committee and a candid snapshot of our Secretary Kathleen Kennedy as' she hastened to attend a Girl Reserves meeting. Another photo which will stir us will be the one of our Treasurer Thomas Make- ' 'T'Q'fonis as he delivered a thrilling oration in chapel, as well as the one of our Mantle Orator lack Highsmith taken on Class Day as he addressed the school for the last time. Now that the hour for leaving has arrived 'ive sadly say Au Revoir to all our friends ,Coughlin. .131-sa-1.', X
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Margaret Acerhi Iule Andrews Shirley Austin Doris Agelofl Rita Andrws Wilma Austin ra Andes Violet Auman Anna Baloga ' RIE ES B OGA. He rt o ercial. Typ- Clu ' s and Sad , rves, 2: German u : Se tary, Safety Clu IULIA BARBARA BANASICK. South Grant, College Aca- demic. Masquers: Speakers' Club: G. A. A.: Boots and Saddle: French Club. ELEANOR PAULINE BARAN. St. Stanislaus, General. Girl Reserves, 2: Senior Select Chorus: Boots and Saddle: G. A. A.: Service Club. l ' J MAHRINE A ETT. Grant, ,Commercial. Sorosis: Girl-Resef s: Club: Geography Club: Biology Club. o'L4,e,4.,vu.,-s.. RUTH BARBARA BASSLER. Laurel Run High, General. Laurel Run: Science Club: Biology Club: Sophomore Play: Christmas Play: Chapel Oration. Coughlin: Typ- ing Club: Girl Reserves. if , as uers: Chapel EDITH ANN BAST , S. S. morial e ' A a 'i: ec t r y o ' ng b. I IENNIE BATT. South Grant, College Academic. Senior Select Chorus: Girl Reserves: Homemakers' Club: Geography Club: Christmas Program: Hobby Club. MILDRED EMMA BAUS. East End, General. Girl Reserves: Cooking Club: Geography Club: Stamp Club: Sorosis: Biology Club: German Club. EILEEN DONALDA BEAIL. Union, General, Bank Cashiers: Secretary, Homemakers' Club: Cooking Club: Geography Club: Biology Club: Girl Reserves: Stamp Club: Science Club. Twenty-two MARGARET LORETTA ACERBI. S. G S, Memorial, General. Masquers, 3: G. A. A., 3: Girl Reserves, 3: Homemakers' Club: Senior Select Chorus: Boots and Saddle: Opera. DORIS AGELOFF. Grant, Commercial. Boots and Saddle: Sorosis: Girl Reserves: Stamp Club: Homemakers' Club, 2: Geography Club, Z: Biology Club: Swimming Club. DORA ELIZABETH ANDES. East End, General. Girl Re- serves: Biology Club: Geography Club: Homemakers' Club: Service Club: Boots and Saddle. IEAN IULE ANDREWS. S. :Sf S. Memorial, College Aca- demic. Biology Club: G. A. A., 2: Vice President, G. A. A.: Girl Reserves, 4: 'Geography Club, 3: Secretary, Geo- graph Club: Ban ashiers': Secretary, Bank Cashiers'. RITA R IA A L . S. Memorial, Commercial. : Senior Select Chorus: ofs le: V ies: Girl Reserves, 2: Stamp lub: or : Swimming Club: Biology Club: Cantata. VIOLET MA Y AUMAN. uthrie. C e ademic. G. A. A., 2: Secretary, G. . , 2: Treasurer, Stamp Club: Boots and . e o elect Chorus: Geography Club, Z: Swi ing Club ' l Reserves, 3. J , . SHIRLE IUNE A25T1 olu ' Ccmpmwzf me 'Fy5ng cm , gee Bi 'l'o ogg club. A 5 ,,: Z .Vg WILMA IRENE AUSTIN. Laurel Run High, Genef l. Laurel Run: Science Club: Biology Club: Sophomore Play: In- tramural Soccer Ball. Coughlin: Iunior Ushers: Geogra- phy Club: Girl Reserves: Art Club: French Club. ANNA MARIE BALOGA. Sacred Heart, General. Home- makers' Club: Girl Reserves: Service Club: G. A. A.: Biology Club: Safety Club: Speakers' Club: Geography Club. Marie Baloga Maurine Barnett Iennie Batt Iulia Banasick Ruth Bassler Mildred Baus Eleanor Baran Edith Basra Eileen Beail
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