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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOGL OLIVER J. LAWRENCE Varsity Hockey 13-42, Class Basketball 12-3-42, Class Football 122 All scholastic center, the most feared hockey player in the C. S. A. L. Both on and off the ice, his genial smile is contagious. Here's hoping you slide thru life as successfully as you did thru the opponents defense. ALFRED G. LEAL Class President 11-2-32, Student Council 142, Lance Stayj' 142, Azarias Club 13-42, Honor Roll 11-22, Medicine Club 142, Dramatic Society 142 In spite of hours of newspaper work, he took as many subjects as there are periods, always with honor. No one ever sought his sympathy in vaing he gave it with a smile. Dependable, popular, loved by all, Al was described by the former principal as the most serious minded student in the school. JAMES F. LEE Student Council 142, Orchestra 12-3-42 Sweet strains of harmony emanating from the violin identifies Jimmie Lee. Ever cheer- ful and good-humored, he has endeared him- self to both his schoolmates. VVe know that Jimmie will combat all the difficulties and emerge victorious. GEORGE LEHAN Swimining Team 142, Lance Staj' 11-22, Class Football 12-3-42, Class Baseball 12-32 The imposing George speaks with the louder of any two voices, the central solemnity of his monstrous uproar is due to his faculty of selective discrimination of his sensory motor apparatus. - - - George is a swell guy! One Ilizndred and Fifteen
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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL JAMES J. JOHNSTON Student Council 142, Azarias Society 13-42, Lance Representative 112, Track 142, Class Treasurer 112, Class Basketball 12-3-42, Ring Committee 142 Jim, quiet and efficient, is the rare com- bination of honor student and athlete. His office door is to be marked James Johnston, Chemical Engineer. EDWARD J. KEAVENY Student Council 142, Library Staff 112, Lens Club 142, President Medicine Club 142, Class Baseball 11-22 Ed is a loyal, sincere friend, liked by his teachers as well as his classmates, and whose only fault fto usj is that he studies too hard. JOSEPH C. KILLIAN Vice-President Class 112, Secretary 112, Class Baseball 112, Class Basketball 12-3-42, Lance Representative 112 For four years Joe has been making him- self conspicuous by achievements and a brilliant wit. The school in general is sorry to see him go for with him goes that humour that made school a pleasure. JOSEPH W. LACEY Student Council 142, Class President 11-22, Class Basketball 11-22, Baseball f.V. 112 Joe has conservative gaiety, dignified pas- times and the cutest mustache you ever did see. If his later success is as great as it is in Loughlin, he will be running for President in 32. ne Hundred and Fourteen
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LOUGHLIN MEMGRIAL HIGH SCHGOL THOMAS C. LEHNING Class Treasurer 11-22, Class Basketball 11-2-32, Class Track 112 VV hen not drawing airplanes he was invent- ing perpetual motion machines. Seriously, Tom intends to make aeronautics his means of livelihood. Happy landings! Tom! JOHN J. LIVELY Class Treasurer 11-21, Class Baseball 11-2-3-42, Class Basketball 11-Zj, j.V. Basketball 132, Varsity Basketball 142, Class Vice-President 121 Jack's career at Loughlin has been a happy and exciting one. The course at Loughlin has been comparatively easy for Jack because under his jovial and easy going manner he is intellgent and conscientious. Blessings! Jack! GEORGE T. LOUGHRAN Class Basketball 11-2-32, Class Baseball 142, Vice-President 131 Since his entrance into Loughlin, George has been noted for his quiet and studious dis- position. G.T. never causes a disturbance in class. A fine scholar and a fine athlete. WILLIAM J. LOUGHRAN Ring Committee 132, Class Football 132, Class Baseball 132 This quiet chap came to Loughlin in the third year and in his short stay with us he has been an excellent student. One Hundred and Sixteen
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