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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL KENNETH J. LUCEY Student Council 142, Class Basketball 13-42, Class Football 142, Class Treasurer 122, Class Vice-President 132 Ken is an unassuming and cheerful chap, who has piled up a record of scholastic achievements that is to be envied. Ken leaves Loughlin to resume his studies at St. John's College. Good luck to you, Ken. VINCENT C. LYNCH junior Varsity Basketball 13-42, Junior Varsity Baseball 132, Class Baseball 11-2-42, Class Football 122 Vinnie, a bright, upstanding youth has really been an asset to Loughlin. He has obtained an enviable scholastic record and has been prominent in every school activity. Much may be expected of this quiet lad in the future. GEORGE P. MCCABE Student Council 142, Class Basketball 12-3-42, Class Baseball 12-32, Class Football 12-32 George is a quiet lad both athletically and scholastically inclined. He is an excellent student, who offered no trouble to his teachers. George is sure to make the grade and our good wishes go with him. HUGH A. MCCLOSKEY Varsity Baseball 13-42, Junior Varsity Baseball 132, Class Basketball 13-42, Vice-President of ' Class 13-42, Ring Committee 142 Mac is among the best athletes in Loughlin as may be shown by his notable achievements. He is a good student and did not neglect his scholastic duties for athletics. He is also one of the most popular students in Loughlin. One Hundred and Seventeen
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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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LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL THOMAS A. MCGOLDRICK Azarias Society K3-41, Student Council Ml, Times Oratorlcal Speaker f4j, Treasurer of Dramatic Society K-42, Basketball f.V. 142 A loyal Loughlinite, Thos. A. McGo1drick. won honor for Loughlin in the Times oratorical contest. His many talents were manifested as a member of the Dramatic Society, as a secretary and as a student. JOHN A. MCSWEENEY Lance Staff fl-2-32, Class Treasurer KZQ Class Secretary C31 Jack McSweeny has always worried his teachers by his arguments, however, he has filled several class offices satisfactorily and will surely continue his success at Stevens Teck. JOHN A. MAHER Class Basketball K1-2-3-41 John Maher of the blond hair and the French vocabulary is an industrious and studious classman. He intends to work after his graduation. Vile wish him success. JOSEPH C. MANNING Class Track K1-22, Class Baseball KU, Class Basketball I1-21, Class Football 112 Joseph C. Manning is liked by all his class- mates for his quiet, never overbearing atti- tude. ln his many class activities he has never attempted to take the lead, but his classmates are always different to his opinion. Good luck to Joe in his future achievements. One Hundred and Eighteen
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