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i 1 'WW LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL JOHN J. FULLEN Class Basketball K2-3-42, Class Football K3-42 Jack was a firm believer in the proverb, Make Haste Slowly. Although never a record breaker Iack's constancy made him an indespensible factor in the class whether the activity be basketball, football or classwork. THOMAS S. GALLAGHER Class Basketball I3-42 Class Baseball I2-3j Lance Staff M2 Stan was one of those rare creatures who could smile continually with sincerity. Despite his numerous activities on the Lance Staff and interclass sports Stan proved himself a good student and at present is working hard in the business world. ALLESIO J. GARGANO Orchestra K1-2-3-42, Azarias I3-42 Alessio during his four years at Loughlin has proved himself an outstanding scholar and musician. He belongs to the Azarias club since its beginning. In whatever college he may choose to carry on his studies, he will succeed. FRANK B. GARVEY Class Baseball I1-2-32, Class Track K1-22, Camera Club Babylon has given Loughlin one of its Qbest likedj most popular students. Frank Garvey has been a consistent worker and has received a high scholastic standing. Frank will carry on at Holy Cross. One Hundred and Ten
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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM j. FOURNIER Dramatic Society 132, Lance Stac 12-3-42, Manager Varsity Track 142, Class Pres. 142, Press Club 13-42 Bill, manager of the varsity track team and president of the Senior class showed him- self a real live wire. A man of letters-as shown by his Work on the Lance staff and Press Club. Everybody's pal, Bill will be remembered always. VINCENT G. FRAWLEY Class Baseball 12-3-41, Class Basketball 12-3-42 Glee Club 131 'fSir Walter was one of the main factors in the establishing of eternal smiles on his classmates' faces. The laughs he afforded us as we toiled over Vergil and Cicero are especially memorable. Your own merit will gain you sure success. JAMES J. FREIN Asarias Club 12-3-42, Vice-President of Azarias Club 132, Traek 131, Class Baseball 12-KU Class Secretary 121 f'jim is noted for his keen sense of humor. Besides this most valuable asset he possesses that most enviable faculty of being able to study without appearing ineonvenienced. -liml' is quite a runner too. Good luck jim. ALFRED J. FRISCHMANN Class Basketball 13-41, Student Council 142, Ring Committee 141, Glee Club 132 NAI has set many a female heart Huttering with those wavy locks. VVith this advantage besides his savoir faire he has made quite an impression. Al was a good student as well as a clever basketball player. One Hundred and Nine
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LOUGHLIN MEM ORIAL HIGH SCHOOL RICHARD H. GELKE Varsity Basketball 142, Varsity Baseball 142, Junior Varsity Basketball 132, Azarias Club 142 Dick has athletic and mainstay of at the same Club. With been a shining light both in scholastic activities. He was a the varsity basketball team and time a member of the Azarias this combination of enthusiasm and ability we know Dick will be a credit to Loughlin and himself. FREDERICK A. GERTY Radio Club 142, Student Council 142, Lens Club 13-42, Class Baseball After a memorable four years at Loughlin, Fred has disappeared into the ranks of the alumni. His hobbies are very useful-he loves books and a little plumbing now and then. Now that depression is in town, he must be giving her a good time. WILLIAM E. HAMMOND Library Staff 112, Debating Team 142, Class President 132, Class Basketball 11-2-32 Endowed with a pleasing personality and an exceptional capacity for study has gained for him the esteem of his fellow students and the respect of his teachers. He is generally regarded as a Loughlin fashion plate and more than once exhibited his skill at argu- mentation. We wish him the best of success wherever he goes. FRANCIS L. HANSON Class Vice-President 11-22, Class Baseball 11-2-32, Orchestra 11-22, Class Football 13-42, Class Basketball 12-32 Despite the fact that Frank is the quietest and most retiring young man in Loughlin, he has ben named Gabby, Frank is an earnest student and a line companion. He is well liked by teachers and students because he is never annoying. Great success awaits this strong, silent man of Room 42. One Hundred and Eleven
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