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LQUGHLIN MEMGRIAL HIGH SCHOOL DANIEL F. AHERNE Orchestra 121, Debating 13-41, Archconfraternity 141, Camera Club 141, Class President 12-31, Class Treasurer 141, Track 131 Finn as he is familiarly called by his intimate associates is a swell fellow. He has already demonstrated his capabilities by his many activities in Loughlin both in class and out of class. EDMUND W. BADGLEY Student Council 141, Class Athletics 13-41 And st-ill they gazed and still the 'wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. Ed is a diminutive chap always ready with his puns. Though small in stature he could dominate our gatherings with his mighty words of wisdom. Au revoir, Ed we hope you will succeed. PETER L. BARBA Class Baseball 11-2-3-41, Class Football 11-21 Quiet and self-effacing, Pete has de- lighted his classmates by his achievements in class and field. Whatever profession he chooses, we are certain he will distinguish himself and reflect more honor on Loughlin. LAWRENCE I. BAUMANN Student Council 141, Azarias Society 121, Library Staj' 111, Class Track- 11-21, Class Basketball 11-21, Class Vice-Persident 121 Always on the go and ready to talk himself out of any difhcultythat may arise. Lucky Larry is a gentleman and a scholar of high esteem of whom we may expect great things. One Hundred and One
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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL LOYALTY TO LOUGHLIN OYALTY to LOUGHLIN means loyalty to the Church. LOUGHLIN! What has our Alma Mater meant for us? With Firm conviction and sincere gratitude we proclaim that it has been the chief means of affording us real training for life. This fortress of learning and Christian culture, to the present, has enrolled and recorded hundreds of youths, the men of tomorrow, the men of today. VVe, the privileged graduates of this most excellent school of the great Diocese of Brooklyn, are indeed desirous of doing all in our power to enable LOUGHLIN to progress in its endeavors. As Catholics we are called upon daily to engage in the conflict that is ever being waged between the world and the Church. The Church, on the one hand, stands alike besides man's cradle and his grave, raising his thoughts to higher levels, filling his soul with nobler aspirations, and moulding his conduct by purer standards than any the earth can supply. The Church that sanctifies his childhood, inspires his youth, enobles his manhood, and enlightens him at every age. The world, on the other hand, striving to put its own mark upon man, to lower his aspirations to its own sordid levels and to divest him of every thought and hope and concern for the world beyond the grave, presents to us a battlefield in which our intellect and every faculty of mind and body play important parts. No wonder then that the Church lays such great stress on the importance of the training of the whole man which true education gives. May we be ever mindful of the significance of the Church's teachings as conveyed to us by God's priests and our beloved teachers of LOUGHLIN, the Christian Brothers. May our lives be a constant tribute to the zeal of these self-sacrificing men who have been so devoted to the service of youth and who are listed among the best type of educators in the world today.
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W.. as LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL GORDON L. BISHOP Class Baseball K1-2-3-41, Class Basketball I1-2-3-42, Radio Club 142, Lens Club f41 The Right Reverendl' beneath his char- acteristic somberness carries a high record. With our most sincere wishes he leaves Loughlin for a fast and glorious success. JOHN J. BOYLE Class Track KU, Class Football K3-42, Varsity Track K2-3-42, Class President f2-31, President Student Council f4j john was designated to lead. Placed in a position of responsibility none of his acts could be criticized save, perhaps, his choice of ties. Goodby John and good luck. VINCENT J. BRADY Varsity Hockey Manager I3-42, Lance Staff I2-3-42, Class Treasurer 11-22, Press Club Ml, Class Basketball K1-2-3-42 Vin has gone a long way in High School, attaining a high scholastic standing. Vin's only rival was Tom Platt who tried to embalm him politically by making him hockey manager. FRANCIS J. BRENNAN Class Basketball K2-3-41, Azarias Society K3-42 Class Football I3-42, Student Council Frank is a versatile character, combining all the qualities of an athlete and a student. He has chosen Stevens as the school for his future exploits. He'll succeed. One Hundred and Two
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