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Qui' Captain Speaks! Members of the Class of l942: When a young man enters the navy nowadays, he is seldom put aboard a ship immediately but is sent to a training center sometimes far from the sea. Among the many things that he is taught there apparently un- connected with actual naval service are body building exer- cises. Although one man may later serve as a carpenter on a battleship, another as an electrician on a submarine and a third as a gunner on a freighter, all receive the same important exer- cises. MR. J. H. SUPER Coughlin High School has followed somewhat the same lines in preparing you for the voyage of life. You have had some liberty in selecting subjects to fit your individual needs as you had planned your life, but you have been given certain essen- tials which every well-rounded man and woman must have. Your life will show how thoroughly you have made this a part of yourself. It will be most difficult if not impossible for you to be a trustworthy and reliable workman after commencement if you have not been one before. Your training represents a great investment made by your parents, your fellow citizens, and yourselves, and you have an obligation to show yourselves worthy of 'the care that has been given to your training by proving yourselves better than those who have not had such advantages. lf you do not attain the highest rank possible for your individual powers you are a failure and money has been wasted in your training. We expect you to keep growing and advancing as long as you live. Bon voyage through life, class of 1942.
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William Stanziale President Marion Ladner Secretary t Senior Qfficers Norman Hawk John Chudoba Treasurer Mantle Orator ational Honor Society HE National Honor Society is composed of senior students throughout the United States who have held a place in the upper fourth of their class. They are selected chiefly through their high grades, but also because of the im- portant qualities of character, leadership, and service to the school. They can secure certifi- cates as a special consideration of their attain- ment, and can also purchase the Keystone- shaped pin bearing the words, National Honor Society, with the Torch of Knowledge en- graved beneath. First row lleft to riqhtl: Weinberger, Terpak. Boback, Tapajcik, Shimko, Bucknavage, Zarzecki, Uniatowski, Katacinski, Perdek, Barto- letti. Second row: Sikora, Kreuzer, Saber, Witkowski, Hurley, Syron, Roberts, Mulhern, Musketnuss, Seniuk, Witko, Koreny. Third row: Moran, Krupak, Carr, Dougalas, Williams, Tvorak, Mathers, Lincavage, Harris, Kennedy, Iuris, Kalanik, Brehl, Gorski. Fourth row: George, Riemensnyder, Weiss, Aniol, Sooby, Jones, Delaney, Dobrinsky, Pyatt, Warick, Grabko, Pettit. Fifth row: Pohorilak, Coll- mcmn, Hyzinski, Galatko, Miller, Chudoba, Petro, Gudaitis, Giddo, Ritchie, Bruno. Absent: Graham, Reilly, Kelly. Twenty-three
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