Brooklyn Preparatory - Blue Book Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1939
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I 1 V I l l ' l f X ' f L I A K h K I 1 C ' I Y K' ' ' ll X I ' C I l ' ' '. ' I n 1 .7 Y I L ' I K 1 N 2 , 1 1 1 2 , , . , v . , , ' ff W wr! ff 'gf 'FQ NX V1 JUAL B17 I- ? Q I Z3 U , X ' ' ' X l Q cn: ' 'Q f 'SL VT VI L ' l 4 4 ff 1 ffflj 1 N ' l : f V L A l W 5 fl , fr i? .1 A 9 iff A' 3 ' , f, gf- ,' 1 f v X f X! lx UCH is Friendship, that through it we love places and seasons, for as bright bodies emit rays to a distance, and flowers drop their sweet leaves on the ground around them, so friends impart favor even to the places where they dwell. With friends even poverty is pleasant. Words cannot express the joy which a friend impartsg they only can know who have experienced. A friend is dearer than the light of heaven, for it would be better for us that the sun were exhausted than that we should be without friends. -ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM. Ibvnn Hmm!!! 9555159535111 r O 4 eff ,D Mnccccvlu ,D4 as at .N ' 5' ,Sf Cf' Q. ' A' 5 or ,ix if 4 Ek 7 F ' 73,6 I DEDFCXXTICD V!-XQLUIUW f f I X . X - f ff '43-I f , il .,,,- J ,-L-R-.4 I 1 o Tl xc H 1ll HIKIOIIS was 1 dnme command and sou h ue obex ed thls edlet 1n some small wav For four years hu xou trled to meuleate nn us, the pupnls, the knowledge xx hleh x ou the teachers, possess You have taught us the rudl ments of Lat1n, x ou h Ive exposed to us the mx sterles of SC1 enee and the beautles ofC1reels, x ou lm ue shown us the eorreet method of doxng 1 fle torlng problem W hether or not We shall PFOEI bs fl'llSIT1X rnd of knowledge, onlx tlme Wlll tell How es er, 1ll our I'ClL1tlOl1Sl1'lVCI1Of been those of te leher and pupll You h lx e serx ed as moderltors for our varlous clubs and soele Then, too, mans 1re the tlmes th If sou have dlseussed some h lppemng ot the du or perhaps sou took the tlme to gnc. us 1 but of fI'lLI1CllX advxee and reeall us to the path whleh leads to the onlx real sueeess Wfherefore, It IS 1n th1s latter role, that of fr1end, that we shall long remember you And IH dns to eome, when we shall take down thls book from the shell md when we shall lools upon the p1etures l1LI'LlI'l en grfueel, we shall reeall wlth Jos the dass We spent at Prep under sour guldanee And vue shall nod our heads, as the sh ldoxxs of the plst seem to sn xx ell done, xe good and lllIl1l'L1lSLI'X lnts T ' 11 ' 1 1 ' . ' ' . ' 'A ' ' . I 2 V3 ,iv 'x. , ' s ' , t J . - v 2 Val V .1 I ' 'L . ' 1 . l ' I l 1 K C 5 A x W x K xt Q 1- i 11 f . rv L yy K 1 - 11 I ' I ' l 1 YI 1 C C n C 1 I K 1 I VX L . ' L I I k N 1 6 . - 1 I ' ' . ' 2 ' . . '- ties or you have coached us in the different flelds of athletics. V 2 I I I I L Y 6 . N ' I 2 xl . K l li' K 47 I D l . V1 l 1 I ki 'V l n 1. ' ' . o ' ' L vu 7 as I I ' r ' X Y . ' Y 1 LY C p ' ' V' A l f ' 'll ' 'J V3 1 ' I . 1 e . . e 1 1 K c -I I A . X 'I . ,, RFV. GERALD C. TRIQ-XCY. PVc'Ni:I4'!If RFX JOHN H KIOCKI1 SJ 1 , 1 ' 1141111 lfflxfw' REV THCTMASI CUIIIY SI I I I Ill! H11 . . L -. 1 444. ,,.l Mm Il xrlrm RLV JAMLSJ HIGGINS SI 51111 llf Cum 1 n I I N N Y . . , .L Laliu, Cirwk am! Rt'Ii.QiUll N 4 1' ,,r x ' X Ill! ru: 1 1 ll 1, -.x 7, I M K , :Xu Ill k I TI OXIAS X RI INI RS XB NRX LC Xlil N I I I 1 111 1 H fn H11 1 7 my 1 1 zu rm ll A 1 11 S numb uml I rn zu INK IS XII H1 1 p H, I I 'I . A ', ' . I, A-A , III . 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QUINN. .X.XI 1, ' A1111 gy,-,L ,IL ' 1 'U Huifn' 41113 uml C'f1r1r11xlH NRX SHAN N RILARIX7 XX PI RNANDI I SI CHARLY S J CJOOUI AB 514111 1 ru: 1 Ixlflll and Inglnl NI :flu rn Hn Nl DPXIIN 1 IVIAIIAIIII IS JRCI lfXN SKIK 1.1.1111 .ull I 1 Nl JH IU4 I 1 mluuln Niuvxagfr nf 'Hblefrrt IHI Stnxor C llss of linool l I pn IKOIX Sthool of Broolilxn, New 3 o1l4 hung of sound mmd ind memorx Wt hope 1nd 1'L'llllll1U rht unCert11nt1es of th1s llft, do hertbv publlsh 1nd deelflrt thls to be our lflst wlll 1nd ttstimtnt md we du 1st 1nd bequeath To Reverend lwthtr Rtttor, our SlI1LL1'L thlnks fox rht nntutst thlt he In IS tvldtnttd both for our Splllfllll 'und our temporal wtlfnt, To Fsathtr Kloeke, the assurfmce than the ldtal ilvx lx S, To the rest of the CSUII ind I 13 Iuleultx , 2.1 prom lst of btttu days Ind btttu elassts, now uh lf wt hwt dtputtd fo the new Seniors, our luneh pisses, To tht rtst of the sthool, our hope that trots mas ont day bt brouvht xnto the sthool wlthout lllCLlI'I'lI'lg lT1lQ1SfCI'l ll dlsplefasurt, To tht lthlttlt dtp1rtmtnt, lbout two ClOlLI1 or mort, SL,l10llSIIlL llly ll1Llll'lLd lthlttts, To tht jmnltors, 111 tht old pflptrs whlth they max hnd 1110111 lot lsers, ln WIUILSS thutof we htrtbs szihx 1nd subserlbt our seals 111 thls year of Our Lord, one thousand mne hundred 1nd thlrtx nlne Wh, 1 ' l ' 4 yn 're- L 1 I 1 , lk 3 . I If Q ' . L 2, x N c I n g . h 1 if u 3 1 I Y. 'X I X r i ' X . l iL' 1 l Zi' I I I ' X - ' -. f 1 y 1 1 -1- -1 1 1 -' I . 1 s 1 which he has tried to instill in us will remain with us L ll 7 ' . ' I l 1' f' 1 I 'I' ' 1' 1 I 1 x 1 2 I E 1 X 7 X o I 'X n 1 a I A u l O 1 2 1 . 1 1 L 1 i -41 1 -1 ix' 'Wg 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - . I l'X l 1 7 4 ' . i SEN If QRS ST ROW NI Ca tl x Rotl le O H r d Re llx S th W l h S h ll F ther McAfee SECONID ROW Bg B C N C THIRD ROV-C l lx Y mark any endmg but rather w1ll be a begmnmg of a new hfe for whlch Brooklyn Prep has endowed us w1th a preparatlon whlch IS unsurpassable In 1dd1t1on to the moral and scholastxc trammg whlch has been ours how can we ew er forget the lastmg frxendshlps wh1ch the last four years haue cemented? Walter Blggs Ebby Whalen Ray Smlth Bob Roethleln Gus Scholl Teddy O Nell ohn O Hara Jnm Clark and Frank McManus shall never forget wmnmg the1r varslty letters Joe McCarthy Charles Yod1ce and Herb Kane shall not forget the school they represented Dances boat rlcles socxal functnons they stlll lne for Jack Carroll Art Saunders Ray Renlls and Jack Carlev Bob Swett and Iohn Schwartz are stxll one and the same person to mam th1s book of ours and 1ts xllustratxons mll often ex oke a wry smxle from Ioe W alsh so too the r1d1ng club and Gerard Carey whlle Nxck G1ordan1 hd Cooper 1nd Rly Ghelardl vnll long cher1sh thelr cllss ofhcnldorn ' a a, Carey, Gior ana. i j, mi , 'as , c 0 , a . . . 7 h S d Carroll. .IcM:mus, S hwart7. ,ar ey, 'ane, Clark. Ghelardi, odice, CSOMMENUQMENT is at hand. For us this will not V . . . . . . V V . V V . . , . ' 1 Q a 9 n J , - ' ' ' s ' 7 . V . . V V V . . V V V 5 I I h fl 4 ' . V . V VVV , . . . V. V . , K ., Y . . . ,. . W 1 1 ' s Q 2 A 7. . ' 1 .4 . B C to fo 9 CLASS I3 ,IANLI XIXV IMI his eome for pirtmg Y s, it s the Sl ie old tune but it is with 1 different f eline, th If we must sing it this time is 1 Group of swell fellows eome t 1 tllee their leue of the Prep ind of eleh other The friendships formed bv this group ire not the type thlt grldultion ein end but ire sueh thlt they will lixe mn flr bexond the povser of IDN parting to tllxe lwly The mem :rx of this eliss who llughed together worked together for foul xeirs is sure to endure Their spirit will lixe forexer in the Prep elissrooms extrz eurricullr lctixities The Student Council, IS well IS the Debating 1nd other Societies will long remember the work of the students of the class of 4B2 Februarx 1939 The x lrious sports too will feel the loss of the members of this section It is with smeere sorrow thlt the Prep extends t1flI'LXVLll to this ellss And it is with more sineere sorrow nh If we extend the slme to the Prep Sl OV e 1 eil e man .man ooe me lirennen Nr lluth NILON K lxnell Sane torel Nlelwhnus Callers Whelan XflklxllISKLl' Lxneh ballablier THIRD ROV lr'fll1 lfllligllllkll O Brien lxnlght Bowne lnupunek Hirrns Nlatlims IOURTH ROV Neiele lhslaelm O Reulls 5 9 9 ., , -. Lf ' ' Q K - e 5 ' in - ' , gk L b s -i v- v 1 , 1 - s 1' as - s s s x V x Q K Q Q . il ' , Q i .N Y Q I i V' i ' ' K Q X V i V I 1 Y I . K R ' 5 Q K V. I I ' 1 .Y . ' gkk I I 1 Q ' 1 K l i 1 This was a class of students outstanding in both scholastic and l ' 2- . L L . 7. 'I . 1 . L I 2 I . ' , I' . ' 'L i , HR, R -eih-llx, ON-', Le-, De l , Cal I . Owl' l-. Ha -ll. - - , .1 . ASS BJUT EST FINIl It 1S ox er Four long years haxe we bat tled the 1ntr1cac1es of Latm, eluded the snares of Greek shpped through the clutches of the monster Sc1ence and overcome the evrls of French and German All 1n all the past quartet of years has gxven much more than srmply stud1es To Ed Melt 1n It has brought the supreme honor of Presldent of the Student Councrl To Tom Braunworth lt has gxven the drstlnctron of captammg the Blue and Whlte football team It has placed upon the able shoulders of Artle Herbert the leadersh1p of the Prep hghtmg hxe and grwen us Jack Galvm as captam of the indoor track team The mad jokes of Pumo, the pmg pong of Tollner, the w1tt1c1sms of Delaney, the bow t1es of Bowler, the translatnons of Sherrdan, the Currle Bu1ck, the Brush reserve, the McK1nney tonsure, the actrng fsrcj of Bennett and Lapham, the aquat1cs of Bardwnl, the surts of Brown and the shadow of Hugart they fade now dns solve and xanlsh forex er lnt0 the twrhght of memory Cu1re Rewnolds CJUIIIIILI' Qormm Brush Herbert O Sullnan Braunworth THlRl7 ROXX Hubart Selmer Brown Sher :den Galun Nlelxlu Pu C I.4 9 49 49 C, ' ' 1 - 5 ' a . . . 7. . . ,, . . . . . . . ' , Q ' l'lliS-I' RONX'fTollner, Xleliinney, Bardwil, Currie, Bennett, Bowler, Pumo, l.apham, Mr. McCabe. SECOND ROXX'fXlc- - Y Y l ge 24 mrox 1 1.1.1111 e 1 1 lx I l A 1 1 DNC ner 11 sie e 1 11r111 errx e111 1 lx 1 S Xxx nelred the eompletion ot our senior XLII we diew down the curtun on tour XLIFS of unforgettlble 1n exti 1 eurricular actiuties hue m lde the ellss outst mding NleDon1ld md Powers headed the list of honor men Our class b1sl1etb1ll team, Composed of Harrington Nlurphx Meagher Kennedx Albertine, Conrox, 'md C1pt11n Riv L1rl11n wls un defe lted Nlmgher was clptun of the cross countrs te1m 1nd Llrlxln distinguished himself in the b1cl1field of the footblll te 1111 Selnnell was co eaptlm of the tennis team, 1nd C1l11ll our eontribution to boxing The Blue ug was headed bs Lmw less Kiefer md Kerr Perrw planed Xars1tX bisketball Soon vue lre to graduate and SCPJFIIC for Good But as long is me l1xe vs shmll be proud to elum the t1tle Prepman And xxe hop ti lixe for 1 long long vshile md proxe the worth of tlie t1tle 1 Sl'l l'lNCi7C1c j, Ki1111'.1y. Sl1 l. . 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NVIIIIAM P WHELAN AUGUST A YENO CHARLES J Yomgr S 1 odalnx l S 2 Frenc S So Gold Nlcdal I Snlxer Medal 3 ber 4 Football 7 Manager man Club 3 Pxng Pong., J ating, 1 4 Llbrarx Blur. Book 4 Ilbmry 4 Trngk v Blum ug 4 Pugr 49 KB. . , 2, 3, 4: S 'I' , Z. 3. 4: K.B. . l, g l1 3. K.B. . I, 2, 3, 4g Clality l, 2, X A : ' ' 'z ' - 5, : ' -g . 3: , 4: ' ' '. 4: Deb ' ' ,2. 3. 1 ' J 45 ' : -A ' ' c ' 2.1 -j . qt I Y ix 1 I S il-lilfifiq ,. H JL 3 33173311337 -Jia.. UNlDEIxL1RPxIDUATES A .xx 5. ' 0 , . . X V X 1 k ' fx X 'I ' ' .. L, i-fx In . .. .L , . Q' L, t . z ' 'T s , : S ii i, w L 1 l '+1. '.575,N,A ' I f Q - Q 7 B I' Q 3- 3 ' 1 z. HI cv: N 4 'T J A 1 q, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,g, ygnlrliyffi' W iru.wU ' HIQHI ' f' iu.k'f4':fQr 'm ' JAJALSH 1 .D ,X I L Thf. outst mdmg umors mcludad m thus pluturg 1r1. fIOP to bottomj Iurst golumn C mul 1 s 4 Ill! Swxnmmn g I c 1 lxl x on 1 nts xc Kmn Hogku Second Lolumn In Annu Ns oorbmll lol S IIRIN Q. Bldxtfblll Ninn SXNIIXKXL no BI9Lblll Thnrd Lolumn oux SHLI IS Studlu Axm I xxx xml Truk bmmg . x . Q . ' K. Al t , 1' K. , 1 P 4 1 S1 1, f 'n 3 JI K HI ' ' '. S igl' fy K If A g K fu Blu: jug: HANK GI-HkH,xk1m'l'. - I v . vi -I Av my , . : I1x1 lf1-l,NIDc- y -sz FIRST ROW Mr Clarkson Sehaeder Ralmond Kirk Carlin Boden Santlmauro Oliourke SICONID ROV Toners Cru! hn Hankmson SLl1I'11lII Gallagher umn Gunderson THIRD ROW Ahtrns Hallett OHM.: Few. Stotto Barrett I undtmmnn Owtns URING the past year we numbered among our members some very drverslfied characters O Hara IS Vlce Presldent of the Student Councll, Ahrens and Carhn we1e members of last sears sars1ty elexen, Santlmauro won baseball fame wlth h1s boomlng bat, Fee IS a renowned orator, Boden and Gunderson Hallett IS the artlst Ludeman supphes the comedy rellef, lltterbug Hankmson also IS 1n expert plng ponger, Scotto IS a boxer after 1 fashlon, Schm1tz motto IS lnformatlon, Please , Tonery wutes out theorems for Mr Foley , O Rourke narrowly escaped the clutches of the seml pro football moguls, Schaeder wlll teach French nn ten easy lessons as soon as he masters nt himself Barrett IS ln omnnourous reader of ex erythlng but schoolbooks ack Knrk gets hls exercxse pursumg a hockey puck Ed Qunnn gets hxs exer cxse pursumg a hft of ltnsure Mr Clarkson gets has exerclse pur sumg us and who will dare to call xt x1car1ous3 D - . played Jayvee basketballg Owens and Griffin reap the first honorsg i ..v n 7 Y . n 1 . V, C, Q 0 CLASS B lfXNLlPxlxY 0 P1 Y SITTING Loughlm Fischer Stuckart Breslm Sammon Cagney Sheerxn IQNEEIIING XIOFIZFKQ Jurgcns Carroll Mann mg Olner Madden Schaefer Pollack Crogan STANDING Glynn Niorrell N1cGoNern Donowan Nlr Folex Hart Vballm Nlurtagh Parks mu our last wear book mppcarance 1n 38 we haxe been metamorphosed to a degree that IS we have lost four of our populauon through the channels of departure Re scholasuc achlevement we are st1ll qulte normal, thanks to jxm Morrell and Long john Glvnn But brfuns are not the summum bonum of the classroom Imagme llfe wxthout the 1nterrupt1ons of Donovan Breslm' Our zemth 1S reached outs1de the classroom, wlth Madden, for mstance, a sw1mmer of exceptxonal prowess and the malnstax of the basketball Hxe There s Doug Cagney, class pre7 and Pollock of the Prep l1ne and what 1ssue of the Blue ug llcks a cartoon from tht pen of ack Hart Ours IS 1 fur enrollment 1n debatmg and sodahtx, whnle tenms, fcncmg and pnng pong know us for what we are So there Xou are another xear gone another one ahead Xears mu come and uxrs mu go vue go on forex er CLASS 3B JANUAIX -h 1' 1 . 1 h v I I . - w s 's 4 - 7 1 f I 'A I Yr v s ' I v - v ' ' - 'I 1 - - Av AY i ,' v- -- ' ' v ' v- - ,H . N -v S . Q r , . , ' f V ll 5, ' the Sage of Bar Harbor or the occasional harangues of Soap-boxv Lf . ' , ,I 1 , - . - re J as I 4 V I l 0 0 O Pagr 5-1 CLPMS BA Y I xx oLl1J bt dxfhcult to hnd 1 better 111 lround cl ss th IH nh If of 3A1 XX c are abls represent d ln the held of studxcs bs Appley1rd Clselo CICCIOHC, Gull Hlclsex Xlullens XlLClllllJI1 Schultz md NX llsh Louprctte IS 1 Trench schol1r In the sports dcplrtmcnt Bob Nlullcns 1nd Bob Breslln irc l zsltctblll stmdouts N xc Mules IS 1 mcmbcr of tht hoclxex telm Fht cllss blslxctblll ILIITI conslstcd of Clto Pres Hxclxcx M11 lon McManus, 'Nlox 1lx, and XX h1te Rod OHallor:1n md Bob w1ll1LC 1re promlnent SOdll1SIS oratory from that old master, Cllff Tollerton The class officers 1rc Dlcls HlLlxLy Pres1dent, Bob Mull ns, X ICC Presldent W 1lt Frey, Treasurer Roundmg out th1s arrax of tllcnt wrt those sllent students, XVerneken, Gould, and Stofan W e can su vuthout undue prnde, rhwc we haxe one of the school s outstcmd mg classes HRSI ROV Stolen SLllUll Xlkxldlllli Vslmt louprcttc SECOND ROW Pathtr l'1lQ,1,lI15 Sallows Tolltrton Ross Noxaxk THIRD ROW Hxckty Lato Appluard lxenm Cnccxonv. Pope FOURTH ROV Vtrnelxtn Druhan Ingham Xltimlllon bull Walsh Castro Could Cmntola OHallor.1n Nlallon FIFTH ROW Vsullutt Bnslm Stcwcns Nlxlcs Mul RIS YLY f 1 .4 Q 0 0 y V 1 1 K Q. - W, 2 n Y S I - - . T 1 U , c N D., 1 nl . x U 2 I 2 . HQ . ' T Q . 1 T- V' T I x . H x x I ' V Q . N - 1 V Y ir- . w . a 1 w K , ' L 4 . , . I . W . V . Jack Ross, Student Council Representative, gets pointers on . ' , - . . , , - . ,, 1' - - . . . , . , , . . v f I X . 1 7 Y 1' ' v T l'1 , If Pugl SS A9 3A ,ILII TUDII s, 5p1r1t md sports are three helds nn whleh our el.1ss excels Powers, Roblnson Ind Ruger lend the I15t ot sehoI1rs Gehrhardt stars If basketblll lbly xssnsted by Dnmond md NI1Ide Seheld IS 1 sw1mmer of rlre IIJIIIIX The tllented Tltus, Goodwm, Nelson, Orr md Brophx were our Contrlbu tlons to the gr1d1ron Orr Ind Sehwlrtl 1re members of the hoelxex te1m Kellx Clptuned our ellss blsketblll te1m whleh flnlshed second ln the league Nle 1d st lrred on th15 te lm Fu 15 ln art15t Calnan, eI155 presxdent Merrnll LorenLen, and Shen dm are debaters Lawrence IS 1 trlcle st lr MeNam1r1, Patterson, and Fuehs look on with 1 supernor ur 15 Bovser and Peterson ponder oxer the orltlons of Cleero L1IIx Altogether, we thmls, A xerx t1Ientcd lffly So the clmss IS completed by Joe Calnln buddmg, SOdll1Iy eolumnlst md Grlfhn Foley the runner m the world of tomorrow Ix NI I I INK W nllnms C nnqumlo Sllkfltltli Hover Peterson Bropln NIeI'1eIden I.lreII1 I emi M xddoe Nelson I ovuers ue 1 YI AN J INC IN Dexlm Sehend Head I-0 ey M1 e Brop my Gerhmrdz Orr Ilmmoml I ull I'1 u O I e,1rx C one xx In 1 IJI1 Ie.1rLl Nle lmxrl Se mart! Ixe IIeIIer C,nIl.1un I'.1,r 56 C I-4 L, l O 0 0 S . . Q A 1 E - I . . i w . 1. 1 . Yi ' ' L 1 . l F L . ' ' L ' ' Q , I ' 1 ' ' .1 L A I 1- x I I 1 - I Q x 2 I I il. I' Q x ' ' ' Is . V 1 5 ' - Q ' I Y C 1 ' 1 v ,V 1 ' , 5 - 5 V I '- B Y I 'H 1 1 - 5 .Nl . Rounding out a well-balanced class are two pals, Leinz and I I. A V ' I1 I 2 I 1 1 I. x 1 . A L ' . 7 L . W . q Q , q , , . .I ,.I ii I' A1 ', ll I ,f 'I ', , , ,', . ' '. I . . ', L 'IL I , , I . I' 'Im f ' I I ' Q- Ir. , -A , . ' , I I , 'ldf, I ', . , , ' , .' y, 1 5, ' 2 I- ' . CQI1 , 3 Irll, .' 'N. . ., . I' ', '-Ily, ' ', ' I' . IIRST ROW Nir Remers Xalmotn Nltrnll Sullnan Flemmg SECOND ROV Robinson Ynttllx Gelshlon Htusehkel THIRD RON! NIcNamara Nlelntrmy Watkay Nltad Schaeffner Haan, I-OURTH RON! NIcCormaek Ilghttap Spatth Iawrtnu Xlulkttn NItIlroy Granger I-II-TH ROW 'wIeEldu1'I Xtusst Pflux, Stanlon IaBorne I-ay SIX ROV Nltaglur Ix XS IOFLHIQH Ianat ORD hath lt that George Fay, our beadle d1splays stupendous ab1l1ty 1n h1s msplrmg job The bull lrke charges ot McCormack and Neusse opened many a hole rn the lme for backs lrke Spaeth and LaBorne Presldent Scanlan FCCCIX ed a yarslty let ter for basketball and Lawrence the same for track Smokey Gelshxon Sullly an, Roblnson and Flemmg are ammated durlng the LXLFCISLS by the melhfluent 1 2 3 4 of sonorous Joe Lxghtcap Lortnztn, the boxer, no longer fears the lummous, hy pnotne eyes ofLnr1co XIIICIII Remammg as always, those qu1et steady scholars, Merrxll Granger and Meagher The 1mpromptu horse plays o Qsear Sehaeffner eontrxbute much to our joy 1al1ty I-Ituschkel 15 up and about at 6 45 A M 1nt1c1p1tmg Nflulkeen by two full hours Pflug IS forex er rn the groom ohn Lance IS always up the trttk As long as oe X allnotl deals ln hundreds so long w1l we be stung you And thlt wlll bt lfter 'mother year Ins run nts LOUIWL CLA Q 3A JUN 3 W - v- - - - ,v ' r',' , ' . . , -. . , ,. . , . . . , , , - ,, A Av, .A , , , Q Y ,- ,.A ' 1, - ,K .v . W, ., -' V ', ,, ' ' ..- - A Y -x 1 '- ' ', f I'--, ' ' ', . ,, .. . I, . . ,. , ,V .4 - . cy' 1 . .V 4 f v - .Q ,Q 1 f , . 1 s s s - - - ' l 'i xl ' . 3 ' . , ,, . . t , 1. A . - 1 ,, ,, . . . . V Y , ' I . . . . l ' ' e . V . M. . 'Y - v . . . ., 1 s HV' . J V, s. I Vx x xx. ' - I lf 1 'lf I - K . . . . .. - I . , qt if IIRSY ROV Alexander Cjnlnmn XI.1ll0I1kX Carnex Renllx Hennebsx SILOND ROV Dvuer Nlebuure V Larlm :rss Jun Q ourlee .muon r 1u ner T R J ROW Coelx zu enee raun ennx 11111 lull Xloore LAR 11' H 1 x ' The 'urs mll novs dlsclose IIS hndmgs m the case of Broolxlxn Prep X S the C1155 of ZBI We hnd the defendmt gulltx of Prep Spxrlt Herb Brlun md Ben Conros 1re rlngleaders 1n 111 mt llcetual Consplracx TommX Nloore mother scholar p1Ced the Hlll 1nd Dale Boxs all durmg the Fall eross Countrx se1son Vl'1llC tl11t G1ll ind GllXlU dld fancy steps on the gmdlron Sleepx 1111 Dxuer dld extrl snooze Clutx O Rourke brlng tlles of the flowers of B11 Rldge Gorls Hen nessx Kennx Lux son mel Alexlnder lre Content lf thu eln just bnmg themselxes from Flltbush Gllm 1n 5 vs lteh works oxcrtxme due to 1 hungrx Renllx Ierguson eombme the Sterlmg plus ot C1pt UD Moc M ll10I1LX were the lnghlxght of the yumol tourn1 ment one thlng puules xxl11t hue 1 fog Lwsr nee mel X NI IIT eommon' The xelellet eontmue quo eoeplstls The sentenee tu o XLIFS If l11rd llbon md the deul t1lee the sl1elee1 CLASS ZB IANUAIX .lillkf-. -'HI 1 H- ef- B .K 14. Srl: yn.. - . X . . 3 I v 5 V . 7 1 V I X 1 If ' Y ,Y ' and the hngher the jump why the hlgher Carlln lumps. Sm1tl1 and ' - 1 ' L x m rx - k v ' s D s ' ' - v Y 1 - V y . xv. 1 . 1 5 ' mv -- ' 1 L A. 2 XIV Yi 1 I K Q l . ' L- ' . . , ' Z ' Q L 'i 1 , A ' C 1 1 ' ' 3 x, a, - ' l 0 O O 1 CLASS 2132 ,IANUAIX INKINC don n tht euxtun on our l1l1dQI'LllSSl11Ll1 dns It Broolxlsn Imp vue feel thlt vu hut pres nted Ind 911111 eontmue to present 1 glllxx of it lrs who e1n plly thur pxrts to ptrfectlon Durmg the p1st semester we hue enjox ed the tutellsgt of the hnest te lehtrs eoneux lblt 1nd to them we of the Clflss ol 7B7 tender our slnetre lLlxI10XK ledgment Hxgh IH esteem Sfll1d9 dlYH1I1L11tlYC Lrrw Mlher of foothght f1me, MCCOX XOIIHC 1nd Fleck stellar grldlron wlrrlors 111 brought us the 1ntr1 mur11 ehwmplonshlp of the sehool Austxn McCormack, le1n llnlx 1nd l1lte1b1e Ind B111 Ktllx, our sodlllty OFQTDISK are honor men of the golden seal There s hdvx 1rds of pmg 1nd pong fame 1n Charlle Hagan the jumor tennls champ Umla the 1mm1gr'1nt box from Long Beach Murphv and C lano, sodahsts than whom there IS none more futhful and for class loy alty we nomm ate Hessxon, Reed 1nd Dunker Its a class of whlch we are all proud and we hope th1t we shall always be justxfied nn that prlde IIRST RON! llunkr Xiurpln Idvnrdx 1-nlu Blaber Lalano Nlulxu Niurrax 'Noune lxcllx SECOND ROW Htn nellw Hesslnn Dunham Lmla Xlufox Rnd 'Nltcormaek loth Htelc Haban Ur Clu,u1g.,a1.lt -f 7-. r N . m,'1 idx. . . . 3 ' xy 1 -5- ,v Vx .1 e , , .,,e , -L . . . . 4 K l 1' 4 s s' n 3 k 1 K L . t,l 4 , . , e , Q . . . . . 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V -'- .' 1 - .- V , .... ., . clsfxss B lfisl wufxay E KNOW that for the past two years you haxe glanced at our faces 1n the Year Book and wondered Howes er, don t be alarmed Appearances are decelvmg The Class of ZB3 had a good scholast1c ratmg as Well as excellent athletxc ab1l1ty W e were ably represented rn all the mtra mural sports as well as the mterscholastlc ones Whlle our football team dld not w1n any trophxes we fimshecl rnght up wlth the leaders The team conslsted of Murphy O Connell Campbell McDonnell Nussey, Peters Payne and Daly NVe were also very act1ve rn the Sodahty Th1s term the Class was mcrtased by the arrlval of sex eral new members Culyer Gauch, Glover P1san1 O Donohue and Mc Carthy Campbell was the class presxdent, md Daly the beadlt We hope that when you see us agun 1n the 40 Year Book we may Mr Hennessy ex en has hxgher hopes he reads of our boast and he has access to our record so he b1ds us set a course for the stars FIRST ROW Payne Arnone Culver Wussey MacDonald ODonoghue xiltllfli Dalv Ofonntll Xlr Henmgsx SI-,C OIND RON! NlcCarthv Murphy Pxsam Campbtll Nlulqueen Senft Closer THIRD ROXX Gardner Hannon Peters Cauch Pig 60 f' O O Q . . . .. ' , I . . - l V , . 5 7 5 7 7 ' I A u V . , ' x 9 1 ' ' . k . , present as good a record as we boast of now. l V . 1 : K 'A 1 f ' X A V ' , Y - 't V ' l , , - f- ' . Y H-'W 'a ls A -1 ' ' 1 A v - v ' 1 V1 1 lv ' v tjz' SIAIID Heller Nltarra Pmggtra Rambustlm Hatrlt lxtady Brutl lxNll'llNC1 Rllu Xlshtlan Cto3,l1an Coogan Castle muh Healy tant Rogers Newman ST-YNIDINL1 NIL Sullnan lanagan tlanu ullnan Cassxty bvxttnu NltN1mara ltonard llxrrs lamb Parham Cayapnaro s wx look about room 203 we cannot mnss Art Llssldy exercising hls bldLl1lC authority much less Bob Coogm good on the courts and at the books There s Jack Sulllvan our glft to the varslty football team And J1m Healy Ed Whalen B111 Smlth and Chuck Sweeney of jayy ee basketball fame are there w1th Larry Keane who has had two years as basketball mana get B111 Harrs IS wxth the yumor racqueteers and Paul Bruel IS stlll the Preps hope for the mlle grmd Our debatmg nommee ack Delaney bv all manner of means Who manages track? lts Keady and B111 Geoghan bodes Well for hockey Then we haye Gene Rlley, the man wxth the po11t1cal bent Bob Perham IS our gemal new comer whlle Jack Leonard and hxs capers haye taken the blue from out many and many a Monday morn There IS not much room left us to contmue our lookmg about but do come around and look ln sometlme Then shall you be conymced of the mlghty understatement that has been ours TOP ROV Heffernan Healy lxeaun., Lahnll Mr Mewahon New batt Pll7I C rownew Connelly MIDDI I' RON! lung Moran Becklex NY alters Cuff Irllx Carroll Collms Lullen Svseenex BOTTONI ROW Rneh Cyallaglmer ameson llwnn Pfenter Gugllelmo Hurley Iorrest Nluleahex Phelan oPHov1oRrs thmk that they are pretty good, remarked a sen1or from a POSIIIOH lmong the Clouds Thnnk' We know rt To msure the reetltudc of our thought we 1p pend the followmg At the top of the lxst IS the class presldent Ioe Pfelffer, as smart as .1 steel tr1p The athletxcally mclmed mmates pardon the sl1pj students do well 1n the1r field Squeaky Gallagher crashed the 1ars1ty football team and llso plays jumor 1ars1ty basketball and baseball Sweeney, Walters and Connelly are also jayw ee basketballers B111 Rlch, who elts baseballs and l1kes them as Well as apples, looks llke a good bet tor the xars1ty Ed Keatmg plays at hockey Hurley, Forrest md Gallagher lnfest that corner of the room whleh requ1res a purge exery now and then from Nlr McCabe Kennw, red headed and a omg pong demon does not 1nh1b1t the lfore mentxoned eorner MIUX 1nd mms 1 hugh ns proxoked bx Grovsnex wlth l'llS lusplexous frovsn And so there you Ire' CLASS ZA JUN l - ' . ', ' j, , . '1 , , 1 ' ' . ., -e . v v ', A ' , 1 N 'v'1 , . to - an - V . V 1 . . . . . U . 1 . . , Y . ,, . i . I 1 5 ' 3 . . . x - 1 1 , V . . 1 . K 1 . . 1 C . 1 1 1 1 1 H 11 - 1, V V V . V . 1 J V V V - ' e 1 Q. V , V . V V 1 V V 1 V 1 1 V 1 1 1 . . . - 1 1 1 1 . 1- A , . e 1 1 1 1 . V . . V . , . V V1 V 1 4 s m n 1 7 V 1V 1. - V 1 1 V . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 1 1,,, 1 er - BASSZ ,l 1 XNXONI should ask Mr Cntgtngaelx what he thmlxs of our class he would problbly be answered ln no uncertaxn terms We admlt that we are not the most brxlhant cllss ex er to s1t ID 1 classroom, but we manage to suruxe Bob Farmer IS our presldcnt Ind Jerry O Rully the vxee presldent Kehoe CFCISUYLS tht trtlsury Ind Xxedloelx IS tht beadlt Tht Clthuency of br un matter IS partlallx recomptnsed bx the thee s of O Kttft md Blur the beef of Barbu and Tynlon tht swlm mlng of Reddmgton and Morton, tht basketball of Brennan and Ambraz and Selgas too These are but a few of our feats md we are wxllmg to wager that many of our teachers w1ll regret Wedder do w1thout the mcessant ehatttr of Rock? Wfhere, oh where Mr Gxtgengack w1ll you come upon another class so replete w1th br1ll1ant L21C1I'11StS and CIVIC mmded c1t1zens7 T1me alone cm answer that and unt1l such txme We bld you goodbve HRST ROW lxNl I LINC XX tdloek 5C,lllUlll 0 dan Nlurplxy Blaxr Hayes Sl COND ROW lxNl l l INC, Brull x New Farmer lxeyhoc lxmon HRSI ROV SIWANDING Wir Nlchton ixtsftld O tnlly Nxeoll Carroll Xlatkm 0 lxcnh Troltmr Blngharn Nloort SPCOTND ROW' STANDIING-Collins Brennan Bautr Stlgas Horton Rotk Am bra: YHIRD ROXX STANDIINCJ Barbu Rtdmgton Sttvtm Barnett 9 0 9 C, I.4 - 'X - . y 5 2 If X . I A 4 m ' ' l y ' 1' v '- - ' 1 - I 1 1 l I i- r . 'ri W' I 'A 11 l l l-'. Q- 1 A V .. Y 3 l Y X ' ill' 11 il 2. , I . I ' v 3 . - the day that promotes us to another class. NVhat will Mr. trx we. xu r 1. xrtn IR ur mx ,mu oo J mam oenst tttxn SICO J ROXX Ilurtntot ISIIOIII' Iimlan NItIou3,hl1n Nlasttrson Ftnn Nlartm THIRD ROW -Xldrldtt Xlllltr Vttlth Ixopkt EN to mne, th1rd floor room 308 Sperrv 1n 1 mad dash for h1s locker, Martm en route from the hbrary and Gu1lfoyle buymg blue books and more blue books we use them n1gh on ex ers dawj W e haue tlken our seats ID struts IN1 poleon Bajor, encased IH long pmts for the hrst t1me McCauley checks attendance We take our last Qptrhaps our hrstj loolx at X D So It goes m class In sports, m exert sport there are w Beal and Readx pI'OI'11lSC much for trlclx Welsh McC1r thx and Polglase are speclallsts IH football Marphx 1nd D Amato wleld a wxcked racquet on the courts and Koplxe races close behmd the speedlest puck Boxlan and basketball are sx nom mous terms Towards the end of the term we were asked to lend a hand tor the Held fund raffle W e loaned a hand and It took 1n forts dollars 1n pr1ze monex , not to mentxon an lnx ltatxon to a banquet After the feast We Went off to the Garden to see the Brums and the Rangers go at If CLAS B JANUARY SI'l l'INCQ-S fl '. KI. be 54, Mil. I . I: ST ROW'-NI pl , Mr. I. l ','. C li. I 'A . I, lgl. '. Ilnj. . If 1 Nl Mcllauletg Iirickncld. FOURTH ROVIH Sperry: MaeCauley. Gallimore, Ready, Beal. ' Y 7 Y 7 v V - H Y - L n 1 . K ' 0 I I 'Y Q 3 x e . . . . ' ' 4 ' . . . ' , . - , . . V . f ' O 9 O K' 6 CLASS I3 IANLIAIX INIII rmd pgrmnt nn to mtroduu to xou some of thg pgoplg Vkltl1 xx hom I Lump ID umtut Lurx du IH rhf. Lllss of IB7 In thL hrst sur than IS ohnnlg Bryn nm who smrted the foorbmll suson 1s wlterbox 1nd Lndcd mt 19 qulrtnrblclx In rhk sung roxx IS h1s h1rdh1tt1ng tclm num Ind mptun, IIN Chullns Iddlv. Orr looks lllxc ind IS 1 potcntnl NX ussmullar I-hrb Lim gl1ss dlplflnilf stlll buhucs the gllss mutmg should h ug llsud hu INIDUICS longgr Roscv Rosslno nucr vsurms of posmg qmstnons for tcaghcr NIgMon1glc has declded to do nght by Mr McMahon and Loma out for the qulntct Strang IS as qulet ln the classroom as he IS deadls on the gr1d1ron oc XX ISLITIJD md John O Ham are our schol1rs Bob Lederm1nn stnll 1ns1sts nh If xt Could mean thls IVIISICI' so speilsmg for the cllss of IBZ I SIX ldleu untxl next xmr Xxhnn xou vxlll hur from us IS sophomorgs sand spy llxllig for mx snlf thls IS up IIQUL X lln Sl YN r v..1 nr u x g I n umm lsnm n 1x1 O J O r Rmslnu 011111 HHH! Ulu xmw XX ng xt XII. ls 1. S r Ilrxwu Xlglm C unlun SILHILLTN f fq ' 9 0 9 ' L, y I A I N. 1 y' r - 1 ' - f - 1 V- V V - Q , I 4 l IL . s Q 'Y 1 I I . V V 3 I v x I E 7 . . I . . Y - I- I7 X- X ' I - l ' ' ' . ' D 1 . E V . , . , ... I , , , w , 11 I 1 ' 1 . - y Q v , I 1 1 e' v, . . . . k . I 1 1 V yir - x '. y - 3, s V ' ' J 7' , , . ' I I . . . H. , 1 . L 2 Q l ,,- r- L f V f , . - . , . . , . 1 . vs. v 1 1 y' ,V - . - s . sa v' ll 'i 1 . . 'rv ' l ' 1 ' i ww K I-IR RO '7XI . NI' gl ' , R -'IIj. liyrn ', I.y lc , I,.ll1C, Iir' . , XX - .1 , XXQI I, X L r 4 ull., O'II.xr.l, II I. l . , Sul A h' j'r, S.l 111. 'IIIIIRD RO '-lin 'jl ,. 'Nllll1.lA'I', . I Jug, CLASS NIE sunny day 1n September a group of freshmen stepped over the threshold of Room 206 and entered 1nto thexr Haven of Knowledge For the first t1me the newcomers see the place where they w1ll spend many enloyable hours They see the teachers who w1ll use all the tr1cks of thelr professnon to brlng them home under the Wlfe Little drd they know that nn thelr midst were some of the future stars, both athletlcally and academlcally who were gomg to gnc thtlr all for Old Alma Mummy The startmg center of the Freshman team was Brlcktop Hod son A good end and tackle nn the order named were Vmme Soukup and erry Walters Ths. guard was that bruxser, ack Feder Some of the more amusnng characters 1n cllss are Ed Lm der, and another red head Frrt Bram Conneely tht wxse crack er wlth the Greenpernt vocabulary The Class Ofhcers are Mulcahy, Presldent Dolm Vnce Pr sldent and McNIanus, Sec retary SITTING Traty Dolan Brunner Frttst barslde Delloberts Mellonough IxNFI'I.ING-Oppndo Nltwanus Leavy Cas sxdy Raverta Mulcahy Coneels Llnder STANDING Feder Regan Mclnughlln lx nnedv Mr Goode Walters Plrundmn Sutton Gorman P134 66 I ' ' 0 49 0 0. 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I . , - W - , . ,. . . - , , '. , e 1, . -, , , . , , I ssuun Hu1,1ts Ijtlvlilfl llp1st1po Stmartau Most.: ON1 Cucun nd SlI'I'l'NC Dovsnu Roth 1u11.11.,h 111.1 uns 0.111 Iauro lxv. 1 AINDINC Nltim Rnllx 5 1111 lixmp ltonard l.l1S,.lI1 lar lll NILC 1rtl1y nmtson LJJFLILTLI Mtlurdx Nlr Itrnandu ERSAT11 IT1 15 the word far 1 A 7 A 11ttcr bug urer 1m Mosca Leonard and u1nn are the lungs of the gr1d1ron, beadle BlShOp IS tops 1n Latm wlule h1stor1an McCurdv takes an other scholastlc honor Those WISC crackmg Inshmen, Kelly and 'VIcCarthx represent us on the basketball court wh1le Dt M1r1 pounds the boards Anton Rullv creates elegant COIH-CUTS dur mg Litm class, Cavanlgh ldds h1s dr1m of humor to room 707 Whllc Lssweln IS the Knlght futhful Hughes MCCOV md Roth Ire our equ1tes xllustres Burns, the s1lent one, IS slowly malung tow lrd the top whllt Crumkshank and Cuddlhx are able orators Flgszn IS our own Prof UIL 1nd Hogan IS our Guard of Honor tonsultor L EplSCOpO X1ILlll O Yul md Dom nu round OH 1 sp1fTx tllss Vt are rtprtsnnted II1 rht orchestra Blut ug dtblt 1n0, S0d'lllIX drlmltms 1nd so ut 1sls wou Art we not QUIIL tht real thmg CLASS ,ILN s l 111 s1'1 1'1Nc9-12p . xl -. - I , Pl ' . . '. 'Nv'1l, i Hily- 21 - N 9- 1 ' 41.1 V'r -ll', B 1 -, 11,4 . ,A . '-llf. ST ' ws-. - tw . 11 . 4- - -' - 1 V 1 . 1 1 --1 .. 1 of the genuine jittery type is class president Jameson. Our treas- X V 1 'I A - l K I , I . . 1 . 1. 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ' 1 V -. 'S 'I m' 11 r 11, ' 1 ' I ' ' 1 vyl f x X 1 I . 1 ' I I x 1 . 1 . . -, J , . - ' ' v V V '- 1 vs 1 Y 1 - x rx ' m s h . 1 , . . . . 1 . ,V ' Q 0 0 0 I l lm 6 HRS 1' ROW X arcs Deus xller Durham Ralungtr Nloran Rs an O Null SI C OYD ROXX Nlr XILC mrthx Hughu XX afer XX mtcrs Lonvm as Adams Slmmons Otttrs Olsen Du lm Shannon Dondnro THIRD ROW Sullnan Stabltr Donlan Lulu 1X XItGuxrt XItCullough Ianktnau Prep lt was a sore dxsappomtment to reallze that we were shorn of the h1gh and mlghty :urs breathed by those of the upper gmdes We soon 1d1usted ourselx es to our new enuronment Glanclng oxer our new and strange class we dlscoxercd ack XXIIDICFS promlslng all sorts of thmgs m football and baseball Bob Lankenau already had that scholarly somethmg about hxm, Rvans w1t was already begmnmg to bubble Detw1ller had already been launched on a career m the class pres1dencs, whlle Donlan was learning to become adept at collcctlng and clrmg for the Hlthy lucre When the foothghts of the Academx of MUSIC called, we sent ohn O Ne1ll to answer Came the Sprmg and warmer weather, came a new game volley ball, came also Jlclx Adams and Gent Olson to take adx antage of lt mll XX e Ire btcomlng used to thlngs now and bs the tlme vu appc If 1n these pages agaln vue wlll bt the real thmg CLASS IUN HEN we first entered the halls of Brooklyn I a I I. . 7 v. 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I .1 , ' O 0 Q ,MN K, CLASS A FPTLMBER 1938 found a new group of Freshmen entermg the halls of Brooklyn Prep soon to partake of Prep teach mg, tradltnons and athletxcs Foremost m a talented array IS Jack 'Vlurras class humorlst and hockey mamstay Don Tymon IS pres ldent Tony Mule wlll be Herbert s successor at basketball Foot ball cla1ms Golden, Kane and Farrell Beardall and Doran ue for best wnsecracks Holm IS on the swnmmmg team Red Carroll plays wnth the orchestra Johnme McCabe gamed honorable men tlon for hrs actmg rn Penrod Our orator IS Logomas1n1 whlle Xlques excels at pmg pong Stapleton, Sauchelln and McDuffee a battery of fun lgnore O Brxen who seeks honors rn the vocal de partment McEntee, Crowley and Mercurro are basketball head l1ners Bruzzese, Latm scholar, Cantwell Fuchs McBr1de and XXIlll13I'I1S round out th1s array Stout fellows, one and all Crager, eyelng you sceptlcally from the corner down there really IS not as bad as the photographer would have hum JUN FOP RONX SIANIIDINCJ Carroll Mule Mtlmet Stapltton Lrovslcv Colden Murray Mtrturno Wir lvm MIDDII lxNlllINC Tynxon Cantwtll lirulltse Ollrntn l02,0I113SlFll Vlllnams Souchtlln XILIUCS BOTTOM ROW Btardall ham Holm l-.xrrtll Mcljuffee I-uths NlLlll'lLlL X1tC,abt Cragtr Doran SL u , s - 1 K' . - ,Q . , . , ' - - - u H s . . . . 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A AA1A I v 1 - v v 4' - -u- y . - 1 ST ROW Xlr Ial aw ess Imsm at Bots Stott Schmltf Hxnu UND RONN MIN 51051111-111 'Xml IRD ROXX Rtlllx lilthl fllgll liner lsswtm raunrtntur IOLRTH ROXX cI'lH'1l1 lmtltltf' 5lLlI'll3ULU' Saundtrs O I turx Sthxtttr C LAS rw F1 BRL ARN 1 1939, when the students ofthe Irep gathered for thur lssemblx If was fox mam the begmnmg of another term but for tht freshmen themselxes 1t was the start of 1 new hfe Though IAI IS last lt IS not lt 1st Nltmbers of the elass are alreadw gomg pl tcts ln the 1et1x1t1es thew hate entered trome LlSll'1lx1C 1 sehollrshlp mm, xs our be Idle Jo phy O Leary fills the oihce of secretary and treasurer, Lawless Rellly Blthl and Smlth represent us on the Student Councll The afore mtntloned together Wlth Slottman are members of the Bellar m1ne Debatmg Socxetx In the good ol realm of sports Scott md De Peter are prommtnt nn the Wu of btscblll COllt,Cl11O md Schaeffer are gnmg Illtll' ull to the orthtstrl Lsswem Brlunrtuter md SLl1I11lfl ruse. tht turf of Prospttt Plrlx Inrndaxs If two 0 clock sharp Thus hut we started on our wax and thus we hops. to Contmut One QUIFIITILL than we sh 111 eontmu w1ll bt our ptrsex eranct m tht sp1r1t wlth whlth we stlrttd ,IANUAR FIRQ -. , my. I, tlx . k'-. I-, r , . lg. Sift' H . . . w TH f -' -. itI'e'i. 1 '-'.B -I-. -' ' -1 . -'-'. D' sl'- o W T Y t V 1 - . t 1 v K 1 Q K l 'I D Y' f ' 7 . U . . . jf w' E I . . L , . ., - 7 ' . s ' . ' v' ' Y v J' Q ' , . ' 1 1 'L 'Q se f , . V 3 l I 1 l - E . . . - , . D D I v s ' I . I . L 1 1 I l x . f Y V f .' . . . . . .. , f x 1 4 N . ' -. 1 5 - x' ' T . v . 1 ' 1 . . 'x ' . Vx 'A . 1 1 v - il Vi 1 ' A 13 Y. . k . . . . . 3 l V 1 l I . . Y- V -' YI ' 1 1 u Vx ,., ' O 0 9 My Tn C LASS IANLIAIX JL mu lb xxtll tlkt 1 good long look It us now lu must thzt IS whmt uerx bodx ns dolng XXL lre beglnntrs, fellows who 1rt lookrng our tht Prep conscnous that the Prep ns II tht SIITIL tlme loolxxng us oxer hopmg that wrthm four XLIFS t1ch shlll find vhlt t1ch IS lookmg for Scholarshlp 15 not to be mtntnoned htrtm txceptmg for the fact th It lmmw Cnstx 15 our rtprstntltnt 1 How to get rn tht Prep for nothing our sehollrshlp mln Cllssroom HCIIXIULS msn be summed up nn our comtdlln I'r1nlx Cnnnella HIS masters of the Ital1.1n l1nguagt hls put mam spasms of laughter between dxfhcult to enumerate them The track IS pounded bv mans 1 fellow elassman we had a brlef part ln ICC hockew, a better part nn basketball 1nd 1 f11r share of baseball Debatmg as Well as the BLUI' JUG haxc also felt our presence Beheve rt or not but mt IS 1 group lrke tht one aboxe that makes the Prep 51' ROV l uh o 1 s 18,111 -:su 1xter 1s1 Xnha o XlLllLl11.kl Nr NlkltLl1LF SIKOINIJ K xnolds lirmnson I rt t Lon tt s um nm 7 P110 PIWPWU I'--NNN INUUUIRI BVUVHI rt ds Nl It Cru rx 9 9 Q , Y' ' A 1 . '- 1 -1 r ' 4 , .s - - 1 . ' - f f s - s f ' ' ' 'V , . 1 I s x Y' Y . I 'I L ' X 5 X v . n 1 h 1 1 sh ' 1 - ' . L if N. xiv 4 I X I L I V 'I cy- 1' Y 11 Y X X . ' .1 , N . ' '. . g I' learnings. Our athletes are numerous, so much so that it is too w 3 . 1 I I I7 - FIR N - .yl ' , P llceli. lliggin , ll..'. , C.. li. ' , Wfl l. f -' l , . Reg . r V . 1.1 , Mrk- ,xv-k , sl--' ,cip -lla. THIRI ROW-S .ll Sh'-I , . c ,'.lIl, Q71 E55 EX! Q00 ff QQ KVQ Z P N 5 Q?4 FW -E 3 N -3 2 H QQIDALIV HI purpose of the Sodlhtx IS to turn out le1ders who mll clrrx out 1n the1r dulx ln es the pr1ne1ples of CJIl1Ol1C Act1on 1nd who w1ll bx the1r Cathohc methods of hung set the ex1mple for the outs1de World to follow The 9en1or Sodlhtx of Broolelvn Prep IS domg lus char Year upon xemr the Sod1l1tx sends forth men who show that thex 1re le1ders 1nd who ire vsell lble to ol1e truth Men hue left the Prep S0d'lllfX upon s,r1du1t1on to hugher thmqs 1nd hue e1rr1ed W1th them the pI'lI1LlplLS vxlneh haxe been 1mpressed upon them durmsg the1r four xears IH the Sod1l1ty These men haue proven themselxes leiders and hue Courage ously set forth 1n the1r later ln es those prm clples Wh1ch they le1rned to eherlsh 1n thelr ye1rs of IHSIFLICIIOH 111 the Sodlllty Pr1nc1 ples ire nothmg unless trsmsllted IHKO 1ct1on The Senlor Sodlhtx I9 st1ll e1rrx1ng on th1s work unde1 the CTIILLIIOII of Flther ames HIQZIDS S HIS tllles 1nd IDSIFUC t1on are Hlled vuth the lell 1nd HFC that he W1shes to 1mp1rt to the Sodahsts before h1m HIS 1ble le1dersh1p I9 fullS e1p1ble of mouldmg le Iders from the group of f11th ful Sodlllsts who flequent the Students Ch lpel exerx Thurselu mornmg These earrx the st1nd1rd W'l'llLl'l l11s been set be fore them Under Flfllkl' Hlgglll s guxdmee the 1 1r1 ous bmnches of the Sodlhtx l11xe floumshed The CTWFISIIIII Doetrlne seet1on IS st1ll en gaged 1n caplbly telehmg Chr1st11n Doc trme classes The X1g1l1nee Comm1ttee holds regular meetmgs wh1le the Guard of Honor and Mmute Men sect1ons 1o1n 1n that pr1me requ1s1te of Cithohe hung prayer THE SENIOR SODAJLJITY Putt 1 4 1 r 2 1' 'H f ' 'M' , 1 1 - 2 ' 7 ' , ' A ' s 3 y' 1 f-xl Q . '. 5 X E L I - . D K 1 1 . I e 7' X x I - . Y ' A ' . L I il 3 - -A ' 'L L H A X . V T t 1 l If 'V s I I Il D 3 K ' - - . V 'X 1 1 I V 'I l 1 'I Y I Y A 1 3 'Al 1 1 V 2 I YH R L I 'E Y L' 1 V . l 3 curry out into the world the torch of Cach- future lenders are those who will have to ' 1 1 1 1 s m ' V e , , . , ' - 1 - 1 s 1 1- ' L 1 h l X V Q 1 'H ,I X . .Q . , , .,,. Y , L , , , K. A ., . ,A - . 1 il I I l . . I I r I Y - 'I - D L . 1 1 1 . vs ' s L ' rl 1 Y -. ' 'L - ' s x v ' ' ' , V , 1 it , v, - , ' , k V ,Q ' ' 'K - e SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR D JLSUM Per Mariam vs as the principle which guided our actiuties dur ing the year In erv Tuesdaw morning at 8 30 we met in the Prep Chapel to re cite th office of Cur Blessed Mother and our Moderator Praeticalls exery one of the sixty sophomore sodalists joined the Guard of Honor and Minute Men Manx others were members of the Frequent Holy Communion Club and the Mission Stamp Pxchangt A fruitful souree of sod1l1tx actuitw was the lctlesiastical Latin Club composed of sueral of our group who met wetlxlx to studx the litera ture ofthe Church ODALIT1 is a purely woluntarx activitv whose driung force must come from within XX ithin it are the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament and the Guard of Honor Members of the former hear Nlass day morning in the auditorium, the latter Consists of a group of X olunteers who Watch one dax a week for the ten minutes of their recess period before the tabernacle of the Prep chap l Sooner or later, after the shouting and the tumult die, We shall learn that Catholic Action must first begin with ones own self if exer it is to extend to one s own neighbor Sodalitx, we repeat IS a terribly personal thing Page 75 i HA , - H , S , - , , . V . Y Y . ' . . U. . . . ' e . . A to hear some phase of her life discussed by and receive Holy Communion every Fri- - 7 1. A Q . V . r x - r V ' - l ' ' y ' K , ' I ' 4 1 WU ENT Q UlNl IL IIQF 76 WILIIAM CAILI RY IUGFNI- IAWIISS Pnmlz-nt Vin' Pnmlznt IDW ARD MPLVIN JI ROME O HAR K Pumlzuf Vnr Pllkfltllllf Student Councll has accomplxshed much towards the lmprove ment of extra currlcular act1v1ty at the Prep It may be saxd that the adm1n1strt1ons of both Wllllam Callery and Edward Melv1n were equally successful Wllllam Callery took ofiice for the first term nn September, 1938 Eugene Lawless and Raymond Smlth were v1ce presldent and secretary respectlvely Durmg the term the Councll spon sored football, basketball and p1ng pong tournaments between the classes The basketball league was composed of all the classes and each team wore unlforms w1th the class color Great mterest and enthuslasm were mamfested and the Wlnners of the Senlor and Junlor dlV1SlOI1S were presented wlth basketball jackets DURING this, the tenth year of its existence, the Under the guldance of the Councxl a successful socxal was tendered to the football team The dance as usual took place after the annual St ohn s game m the Prep audltorlum The muslc was furn1shed by Arthur Thursland and h1s Sophnstx cated Swmg Upon the graduatxon of Wlllldm Callerv Edward Melvm suc ceeded to the office of the presldency wh1le erome O Hara wls elected to the v1ce presndency and Eugene Lawless took over the secretarnal dutles The new term contmued the mtra mural act1v1t1es and fo cussed 1nterest upon them throughout the school The Counc1l ran another basketball tournment on the same plan as the pre nous one The league play contmued unt1l after Easter because the baseball Held was under constructlon and not avlalable for 1 baseball tourney The pmg pong contest was concluded to the content of 1tS enthusxasts Father Coffey dxrector of 1th let1cs 1nst1tuted a new sport among the classes of the Prep He conducted a volley ball tournment m two d1v1s1ons to help the efforts of the Counc1l 1n st1rr1ng up 1ntramural 3CflV1ty The Semor d1v1s1on conslsted of all classes 1n thlrd and fourth year wh1le second and first years made up the un1or d1v1s1on The success of the 1939 outlng was due largely to the support and the enthuslasm mamfested by every member of the organlza t1on Wlth the outmg over and gone and Councll ofhcers elected for the new year the busmess of the Student Councxl was concluded for the year 38 39 The Student Council Page 77 ' ! 1 J , . . . . , . . . . ,, .. ' 71 ,Q ' . . J , V . ' 4 . . s s - a , C ' 9 3 ' . . 7 I ' . . l BLUE JUG QUIPPFD wlth a remarkable 6dlIOI'lIll staff the ug was not only recelved wnth en thusxasm by the Prep student body but mented well of the Cathollc Press Assoc1at1on In the first term Wlllnam Callery headed the paper as ed1tor1n chlef assxstmg hxm were Eugene Lawless assxstant ed1tor and Edward Gallagher sports ed1tor Durmg the second term th Jug reached a new hlgh celebratmg 1ts tenth annnersary Under the new ed1tor m chlef Eugene Lawless the paper publ1shed a speclal ed1t1on featurmg mteryxews wrth past edltors and famous alumnl Edward Melv1n d1d a great job wr1t1ng the Sports Short column and ser vmg as Sports Edrtor Another combmatlon that met wlth success was Wllllam Klefer and Joseph Sheerm wxelders of the pens beh1nd the all lmportant Round the Prep hkewxsc were they Assxstant and News Edltor respectlvely The task of Busmess Manager was capably executed by Rxchard H1ckey BLUE JUG STAFF l , l l I Y HJ J! 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Y ' fl !3 ' ' - , . 7 BLUE B001 lNch late November of last year the Blue Book stall has been hard at work m an effort to make the 1939 Year Book every blt as good and lf possnble even better than 1ts prede cessors Much tnme and energy has been ex pended by the Edltors and It IS hoped that the Hmshed product wlll meet wlrh the approval of the students of Brooklyn Prep The Ed1tors here w1sh to acknowledge the debt they owe to the Moderator Mr Theodore J Clarkson S J Whatever success the book at tams IS due ln great measure to h1s unt1r1ng and unselflsh efforts Tlus year the staff was exceptxonally small Servmg as co EdltOrS were W1ll1am Harrmgton and Fdward Melvm Har rmgton also acted as Busmess Manager Wllllam Whelan and Kenneth Gallagher filled the pos1 txon of Assoclate Ed1tors Joseph Walsh and john Meagher had the lmportant roles of Staff Artlst and StafT Photographer respectxvely l I7-O RJ BLUE BOOK STAFF l l 1 1 S W Y , s 3. ' 9 A ' 1 ' '. . 'f' . ..- 0,41 '19 v 1 O . ' 41 , . 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R IOHN IHDIN ll N IgR0 THE PLAY Tb Cas! 0 Cfmrazlmc T1m Della the Schoiield cook Mary Schoield Penrod s mother Mr Bassett Jarge Robert Wrlllams Henry P Schofield Penrod s father Margaret Schoneld Penrod s srster Herbert Hamxlton Dade Penrod Schoheld Sam Wrllnams Georgre Bassett Rev Lester Krnoshng Verman Mr Coombes Chref of Pohce mcent Mallon John McCabe James Fee Thomas Cody Thomas Bennett Eugene Lawless Iohn Lapham Iohn O Nelll Wlllnam Harrlngton john Lyden Jerome Maher Wlllram Schwartau Francrs McNamara Joseph Vahnotr Raymond Larkm Under the able dxrectxon of Mr Stuart Fox who was celebratmg the tenth anmversary of h1s assoclatlon wrth Prep The Brooklyn Prep Players presented one of the most successful plays 1n the hlstory of that group The t1tle of the play was Penrod adapted by Ed ward E Rose from the Booth Tarkmgton book of the same name The first performance a matmee was g1ven for the Rel1g1ous on December 8 wh1le the performance for the Students and the1r relatlves and frrends was pre sented on the evenmg of December 9 Both of these performances were gnven at the Brooklyn Academy of MUSIC The fimshed product the result of two months of hard labor furmshed laughter romance and vrllamy to an eager aud1ence Most of the laughter was stlrred up bv those mrs chlevous youths Penrod John Lydenj Sam Q erome Maherj Herman QI-Ierbert Rambush Verman fjoseph V2llDOI1J and Georgre Wllllam Schwartauj For their l l xx 1 5 1 l , 1 Xu L l ' P X , 4 7 , . . . , , ,, .. x , . , . , P . Herman ..,s.., . . ..,, ........,,.,,,, , . ,,,...Herbert Rambush . , ., .........,..... .. O O C Q ' a If ,, 3 ' QQ 7, , - 1 4 A ' , , Gulff Mmfal , , , , R , ' in ' - Sl wr .lmlul ' - 7 7 3 , C , J , D, 'rljz' sincere efforts to track that horsethnef Dade to his lair and their com1c efforts to escape detection caused the audience to laugh long and often However a great deal of mxrth was also proxoked by Mr Schofield Cjohn Laphamj who played h1s role of the dnstracted father perfectly Also on the humorous slde were the Irish cook Della Uohn McCabej Rev Kmoslmg fFranc1s McNamaral and jarge fThomas Bennettj The romance was handled by Bob Wxlllams fEugene Law lessj and Margaret Schofield Qjohn O Nexllj under the watchful eye of Mrs Schofield Uames Feej audience an his role of the suave confidence man and Tlm Y m cent Mallonj also mcurred a b1t of odlum nn h1s role of the sup posedly reformed crook It fell to the lot of Ch1ef Coombes QRaymond Larkmj and Mr Bassett fThomas Codyj to reveal these v1lla1ns and they accomphshed thelr a1m successfully The gold and sllver medals for the two best performances of the night were awarded to Jerome Maher and John Lyden re spect1vely Honorable mention went to Fugene Lawless James Fee John McCabe and John O Nelll The winners of the hon orable mentxons were awarded three sllver dollars by the coach of the play Mr Fox PENROD Mr. Dade QWilliam Harringtonj aroused the dislike of the . . . . c ,. - QPRCHE TP HRII years have passed since the reorganwition of the orchestra as a Prep activity made it a successful md flourishing activity Many new students reported in September along with those returning from last year Immediately it director Mr Sobel, started work for the season s debut at the Academy of Music The annual play Penrod occasioned the debut Their ef forts were rewarded with further encores at school events The torical contests, all heard the nascent maestros Applause begot further appearance whlch in turn begot applause A blue mill tary jacket and white ducks were as easy on the eyes as their trained and perfect renditions were upon the ears In new of this crowning success, it must be realized th it too much credit cannot be given to Father Klocke and Mr Sobel To the former for his untirmg efforts to bring new members into the outfit and to the latter for the excellent direction he has given the orchestra and the endless hours he has spent in coaching the newer musicians Yelrs hence, many a fretful hour and not a few weary Nolds may owe their rapid rout fo this interest w were taught to foster in the sunshine of our south N w I 3 x . . V . Q . . y ' . i , .S Q , 1 X , . ' ll ll ' ' - Christmas entertainment, Parents' Night, the Elocution and Oraa J S X D K I . . HL Lxbrary has long been the center of mtellec tual act1v1ty at the Prep Its doors contmually open to the student summon hlm to partake of the vast knowledge con tamed IH the multltude of volumes therem It furmshes to the student opportunrtnes of readmg both for reference and for pleasure Such OPPOFCUUIIICS are well afforded among the shelves of books and perlodlcals whlch have steadlly Increased 1n num ber together wlth the scope of the Llbrary durlng the years of IIS exlstence F1tzGerald Faculty Lnbrarxan who has labored mcessantly to ads ance the Llbrary for the sake and benefit of the students of Brooklyn Prep Much credxt goes also to the Lnbrary Staff for thexr efforts nn aldxng Dr F1tzGerald and ln thelr care of the Readmg Room and the bookshelwes Through the cooperatron of the Faculty mterest 1n the Llbrarx has been 1ncreased by the many exhnblts whlch have been shown on the Reading Tables and 1n the varxous exhxblt cases of the Readmg Room These exhxbnts mclude some of the earllest prlntcd books and other antxques whnch prow of edu catxoml xalue and mterest to the students I RAI Y l l l ,lx , 1 ' s , - . . 7 . The Library owes much of its success to the guidance of Dr. . , . . , . 7 . 3 'Jgv . x DEBAT D PERPETUAM rex memorlam act1v1ty and success have marked the Camp1on Debatmg SOCICIQ of 1939 Debates w1th Regls Loyola of Baltlmore Frlends School St Peter s and also w1th many hlgh schools that partlclpatcd m the Kew Forest Debate contest prox lded the Prep debaters an oppor tun1ty to dxsplay the1r forenslc talents and add new laurels to those of the past The first publ1c debate took place at Regls I-hgh School Ed Gallagher Jack Albertme and Gene Lawless defended the government s duty to provlde for needy cntlzens Although Prep lost a xery close dec1s1on Fr John Smith S debate moderator at St Peters College gave h1s Note whole heartedly to our debaters In the Kew Forest contest seventy five teams partlclpated Prep debaters were the runners up xn two sem1 final contests and gaxe an excellent account of them selves 1n the finals A vlctory over Frlends School of New York Clty was the next major event Soon after that Loyola Hxgh School fell a prey to the fiery oratory and persuasxve loglc of the Prep team represented by H1ckey X al1not1 and Lawless The weekly debates afforded all the members of the SOCICIY the chance to exerclse the art of publnc speakmg and argumentatlon Gpen forums proved most popular X X I X 1 l . . . V . . . . , 7 9 3 ' , . . . . . 7. - . , . , . . . 7 . . . J 7 ' 9 ' 'W , . 7 - ' x Y - I- 7 - . . . , 7 . . . VT . . , . ' 3 . 4 . TRUE it IS that the time to start galfllflg experi ence for public speaking is from the first years of high school With this 1n mind and the added incentive of representing the Prep in mterscholastlc debates, the first and second year debaters completed an enthusiastic year and, we add with pride, a successful one The first test came when three of our teams were entered in an interscholastic competition with sev eties of twenty Hve other schools In the first eliminations at Dwight School one of our teams survived the opposition of twenty five teams to reach the finals That, we think, is suHi cient testimony of the oratorical ability of our representatives Later in the year our teams engaged those of Fordham Prep, St Peter s Prep and Regis Spurred on by the active leadership of Presidents Thomas Cody and Robert Farmer, weekly meet ings showed that same vigor, knowledge of current world prob lems and capable argument which characterized our mrerschol astic debates All this may seem too opt1m1st1c a review, a necessary note of such histories, but we know it is lustlfled by what we think is a genuine resurgence on the part of Prep students of the true results of debating DI3 Page 85 , I l ' 1 . , enty-six teams representing the junior and senior debating soci- , . . . FREN C CLUB Vugr Xb F C1 UB Frangals est un peut groupe soenl dont lc but est la perfeetlon de la prononelatxon, lapprecmtlon de ll eulture fmngalse et l amusement des membres du Club Tous les mercredls nous nous reumssons dans ll Sille Franealse .1 trons beures moms quart Nous parlons en fr1nc,11s, a ehaque reunion, des exenements du your Chaque membre 1 lopportunlte d ex primer ses ldees paree que C est cell qul ude Sl eonnusslnee de I1 llngue fremcalse Cette 1nnee nous mx ons 1ss1ste .lux representatnons du theme sommes 'Alles plusleurs fO1S IU emema Il faut que lon solt un bon elexe xx Int que lon dexlenne membre du Club FIUIHQAIS A cause de cette regle nous uons un groupe Cl'lO1S1 qu1 a beaueoup dentllousnsme pour ll lll12UL fr1nca1se et qu1 a fa1t beaucoup de progres pendlnt llnnee passee Notre szuson a ete tres heureuse et bxen qu ll x ut quel ques membres qul p1rt1ront cette annee, les lutres qul restexont dans le Club se dex oueront, 1X ec laude des IIOUYLIUX membres 1u progres eontmuel de notre petlte soenete s Ric H new Poxx 1 us 4 B 7 lI'H X c Dox XI ll l l I l l w I , 1 ' N - v - v v franeais 5 New York-le Theitre des Quatre Saisons-Het nous 1 ' I . . x 2 KK Q ' l . . 1 I 1 L N x Y 6 yt K 1 I IJ I I I 1 K ' 3 Y' V I ' X - ' v , ' ' V ,, , , ,. klos .I 4 I5 Z CERMAN CLU gmt hem xsuhr 1901 but Zur Scmmdmc qwercm bw ulteytc Tia-umrad Iidwcqcnowemchmt her 'bren Den qrubtelx Crrwlq unb D10 CITFILIIIC Wu mlffllllq ber WDIIQIICDCY quvumwn 'rois D01 CUTIYICTICUCII um uruchc mu. im Kcutldnc 511 bcmultlqmx mmmt vmc qrom TIIDCIITCIIGIHGUI Ill Nm Q'lllf11IL'lfIlIfLIftlI ful Kun Imbtcu xxnhrquuq hubnu ndw Du Untqlubnr 51170111101 Icbcu 'UKUIIGY DPITC'llIl!IIC1I um Thmtulumla 311 umlcu IIIID lIIIfl'll10lIlIIIL'lllI 311 rulmn 'ludn 5IDCIIllUf hut Du 'arcm 'lu fluqn UI Dvn bclmchcn We uf M011 'Dorf qclnuchtuln Du Wormlluuq emo Deut1dc11 Koxmlm DLUIIIULWUIILI. lmb mural umm qcnlllqcu ,UJLIID ,lxwunllnemlxtctcrlm ' dmlunul S cr Waller lmb ber qlhvofat Don xxohunn WC quchrulwu unb qclcttet murbe rm Segcmbnr mor Dem Wcrmn mmb mcieu Hahn uber bu rhonhut unb Wkuslxchfcut bee, 'Vcunchen xml fwruhlmq murhp cbultuqc em Lruma non Runretht Sinnthcr mlb fbomu 'lcnnott qewhrubcn Dorqutcllt unb muh qrobm mmmll cbwnlrdy fonmn nth Du T:Ol1I1sU'lfClI Dc SRCFCIII muhrcnb bc Xsu rqrmq I ' v wma un T1 u er unc u mudm vom 1 I1 mm Lmuu In L Lu llILll1dTlII i N ' x , 'N ' ' ' ' ' . ' 1! sd LII Q., y fx , - ', A ' ' . '- . 5 , ' 1 . . ' ' H '. 'i ' , X 1- 1 N . hw '. 1 , ' '1 N ' -' s .'.'.'111 ' '1 I 'N 1 1 -1 i ' ' Lb ' 1 'A x5 '1' P 3 1' !' 1. l -3 T X I Q ' . 5 '- 'S 5 fue E I X K. X A I- 'H , l A ,ax I ' I f!CflId1CllfJCII harqvfrcllt. 'Banach hivlt Der Tatcr Qlocfc vim' intcrciiontc 1 3 .. 4 fx x '- N x h . SMNZYI, -,GII5 if ' O S Il 'Im Echo' , X orl '1I41 ' X riihxncn, IDLl'iH Dm' ilvu-i ' -W' Vubc 2 '11- im Yclwu W-' 'llrcu ut 1 - lmt, l'l X7 RIDING CLUB ON THE roster of the Riding Club there are 66 Prep boys. During the past 14 months the Prep Riding Club has averaged 32 riders per week. 42 members have been entered in 3 shows. 13 members have won ribbons, 3 have won trophies. There are at all times at least three experienced riding-masters on hand to teach and train the members of the Club. In this time at least 70 boys have advanced from scratch to rightly termed efficiency. Several have learned to jump. All have enjoyed lancing, military formations, music rides, park rides, etc. Once a month a handsome trophy, donated by a friend of the Club, is awarded in competition for the best display of horsemanship. In this event all members of the Club are urged to participate. On one afternoon a week, quite regularly, an hour is devoted to classroom work explaining by chart and pictures the technique of equestrian art. As in all other major sports at Prep, a major athletic letter may be won for riding, and eligibility rules for studies are enforced. That ability to ride is decidedly a lifetime asset, must be readily conceded. PATH IXS CUILID I :gt Ii HJXXARD I CUIIIX IANHS D Q XIURRAX c Intlz IOSI PH I BRESLIN Srzrrlurx NE of the fondest memorles that we shall take forth wxth us from the Prep rs the fact that our fathers had enough lnterest IH us, to devote thelr txme and efforts toward makmg our stay at the Prep a happy one For the four years we were here, our Dads helped to make successful the Commumon Breakfast, the Annual Card Part1es and the yearly Parents Nrght cclebratxon Any profits derxved aboxe the annual expenses of the Gulld went to make the school a better place to attend Among the xmprox ements that we saw mstalled at the school, the new sulte of ofhces st mds forth as the best example of work vsell done l l.O. il. ART Tl'mt11r'l'r l'n'mflr1l V1 'c'- ' '. 'J 'nf ff 7, , . , . Y . ' r 'r 4' ' 90 Thls xt1r tht good xxorl1 was contmued as the Gulld sought to ud nn tht hung of the field All tht proceeds of the Annull Clrd plrtx vxtrt prtstnted to the luthorltles of tht school to thus tntl Undtr lts ofhttrs tht Cvulld htld 1111115 mterestmg mettmqs throughout tht ttrm Tht ftlturts mtludtd moxmg pltturts on tht nttlxltlts of the Umttd Stites Xl1xx and a l tture n Obtrlmmtrglu md the PISSIOH Pllx bv Dr Anton Lang r Tht first tx tnt of tht seelson xx 1s the Clrd Plrtx Whxch wls htld on tht mght of lnulrx 70 nn tht Prtp iudltorlum Tht Churmm of tht tgtntrll tommltttt xv1s Nlr Walter C Bltgs who xxls lblx lsslsttd bx tht Churmtn of the XIFIOUS sub tommmttets Tht ntxt xmport mt ex ent on the program w1s tht Com mumon Brt.1l1fast whleh was held on March 26 Pqsslon Sundlx As ln prex nous xelrs, HIS Izxcellencx Rex R1ymOHd A Ke lrntx S T D Auxllnry B1shop of Brooklvn, celebmted the Mass The sptiktrs it the Bre1l1f1st weft Rt Rex MOHSlgH0f Franexs P Connellx, M Andrew Burke lzdvxard Melxm and Rex Gerald C Treacx S Mr X mcent Mallon was the Chalrmfm of the Comm1ttee The ofhcers of the Gunld for th1s xear were Presxdent, Mr Fdward I Cullen and Mr james D C Nflurrax, Vlce Presldent Also Mr Leo Hart Treasurer and Mr Joseph E Breslm z 11 1 1 - 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . 1 1 t 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 - -1- 1 1 1 1 - . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 . , , 1, 0. 1 1 1 1 1, 0 11 . ,, 11 1 1 . . , 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 t 1 1-1 1 1 . , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 .I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 . K 1 . 1 1 1 11 - 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 A . . 7. 1 1 1, . 11 1 1 1 . 1 1. - 1 1 1. 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1.1 , 1, , 1 11. 1 12 1 1 C1 . 11 . 1 1 1 ' 17 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I- r 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I, 1 1 I J 7 K 4 I n U l ul Y ' s ATHLETICS . V' X . K , . K ff - ' x-1 4 ' 1 , o 4' 'f A , ' ,,' A Q 2' H ' 1 fri .2 IN '1 ,N mx 'G J C nudg S mlI1 1 II,xmIwruI1t NIL 1s,I1Lr Dnbhm XIxXIlI1Ull Coaches RIC Ix XII XI I lun ur I um R X SSCX 1 IHOXI XS ISR XLNXXURIII vl I nl Q A Im. . .ll . 'LQ' ' A- . '.. PAT 1' , Q III! Cfufz I , 'IU 'fl 'I' .XRIIIUR III ISIRVI fl1,'1lIuu, lfmhrlfmll sl. XII' . NNI I I fllfrlmrl. 'll nm I .lj .Ill , I'1 fn lull gr W4 FQQTBALL IIMAXINYG a thr1llmg season fixe thousand vs md swept spectators saw Brooklyn Prep bow to St ohns 6 7 m the annual Thanksgnmg Day classnc at Boxs Hxgh Fltld Playnng nn bxtter cold the two teams battled scorelessly through out the Hrst perlod then ln the second quarter Dunham cln maxed a St John s drne by scor1ng from the twenty vard lme fumble was snowed under behmd h1s own goal lme The game was the hnghlnght ln a season of thrxllers The open mg contest on October 8 found Prep on the short end of 1 12 0 score as the team went down to defeat before a hard chargmg Mt St M1chael s eleven St M1chael s staged two long touchdown drlves and effectzvely checked Prep s scormg threats A week later the Blue and Whlte reg1stered 1tS only vlctory commg from behmd to w1n 13 6 from Fordham Prep Pr p tralled by SIX pomts when Fordham pushed over an early touch down But George Tntus scored one touchdown and passed to Ray Larkm for another to provxde the margm of vxctory C A Y A Y . . 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Prep tallied when a St. John's player, attempting to recover a , . 7 7 . . . , . , . . . . k . . , . , - , . e T PAUL S handed the team 1ts thrrd setback on October 2 to the tune of 14 9 A smglt po1nt spelled defeat for Prep 1n the trad1t1onal struggle w1th Poly on October 28 as the latter tr1umphed 7 6 A first perxod touchdown and Alex McCurry s convers1on tall1ed seven po1nts for Poly The ame was lost to Prep when after a 20 yard scormg launt by 1m LaBorne the attempted convers1on faded An under rated Xavler team won a last quarter vxctory over the Crown He1ghters 12 7 on November S After the Cadets drew Hrst blood w1th an early touchdown George Tltus score and Larkm s convers1on put the Prep 1n thc lead A pass mterceptlon set the stage for the w1nn1ng po1nts The Blue and Whlte succumbed to an alert Adelph1 aggregatxon on Armmstxcc da 12 6 Captam Tom Braunworth Ed Ahrens George T1tus Jlm L1Born1, and ack Galvm were 111 wxdclv mentnoned on All Scholastlc teams S , ' I ' s 1 . . . . 3 9 ' ' ,Q . . . , . . g , , J , . ' , . . , . , . . a . . . x . . . . . Q Y- ' - I . 4 . . X J 1 a s ' a V. 1 . x . - . r t 5 4 . . Ls 12 'QQ Y as-'lun V rw .1 mm Clullns ploud thu I L xnn Ixnbnll L 11 roua,1 .1 suwgsxtu - suson LH gr Xl aulxiul dll kLll0Il oi Comb fnuru Hun ru 11 1K1 5u 1 star as IX IU arg A n on uw. Lan 1 rlglulx proud ot our tunun warsltx p,r1Ll mum FROSH FOOTBALL IN Uk NN N L1 r EVIL L 4 an I I I1 IL lk L llli H1 K Y w :dm tm us su rl mu I ln FENCING IgL9 f..v -1 - f v - - - -. - , L-- ,Q-i , 1' v ,. ' ' as ' . , 4 . ' s I -5, . A 4 f v A 4 Q I , 'f f J . I N , I - N , , I W C p ' jim f ' ' i ' ' 5r'sl1r . I1 . IRI! Ill gl l l l9fS ' 1 d' thu ' ' A ' ' Q: . b -'l. NYM! cl 5 'l. bg' nd linda ' lu H1 yur .1 -xv 5 url i'c1,ulxgg'ffw.1 1l1lrmlL1c'i .lt thc I' cp. .Xu my ' 'n cl uuglm um 51ir'l .md hc HQ uf ll ' 8.1 -rw pr.x'li-cd under his g 1. ur. .X ilu' nmulmcx xxcru lncld lilll mln' ullznulc gthll mx, lu'l A g Y ' ucxl yur, wlmun Xlr. Sturm I. ' c .I c Cx s mkcnl. 'Jg ' 7 X AIXSIV BASKE VBALL Hr slap of leather the swxsh of eords the shock of a whlstle and the hoarse shouts of the spectators often eehoed and re echoed throughout the Prep gym as the Blue and Whnte basketball team fought xts way to the runner up posntxon 1n League competxtlon and the wmner s dladem ln the Jesunt Hugh School Tournament Leadmg the Prep qumtet was Arthur Herbert who topped the team 1n scor mg wnth 1 total of 125 polnts 1n fourteen League games Henry Gerhardt and Robert Mulhns the other two veterans along wlth Dlck Scanlon and Wllllam gRed OBr1en comprxsed the first team wh1le 1m Dnamond stood by ready for that turn 1n the fray whlch would need h1m Duck Parks Doug Cagnev Walter Fntzpatnck Edward Mxlde and XY allace Perry comprlsed the rest of the squad In five non league t1lts the Prep won four and lost one Those defeated were Columbla Grammar C40 265 Polv Tech Freshmen Q35 341 Polv Prep Q44 3U and Adelphx Q3 l The onlx detelt wus sufiered It the hxnds of Regxs Us 391 D r r I Q i hi V. w . 4 v 9 1- , . , . 1, - 1 1 . . i I i . - . . . . 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' - - . e e. e . - - . my X EE BASKETBALL Trmlty twxce fell before the Prepsters at home Q27 171 away Q38 271 Loughhn also lost twxce Q31 261 and Q33 201 whnle another two tlmt loser was Cathedral Q33 201 and Q41 301 The Prep also gamed vnctorles over St Francxs Q27 231 St Augustme Q28 251 and St Mzchaels Q30 251 On the loss sxde ot the column can be found games dropped to St Johns Q22 271 and Q29 441 c1s Q24 391 In wmmng the Jesuxt Tourney the Blue and Whlte defeated Xavier Q31 201 and Regls Q31 211 In the finals the Prep eked out a thrllhng victory over Fordham Prep Q36 331 and thereby gamed a second leg on the Tourney Cup Besldes the team honors mdxvxdual honors were gamed by three members of the team Herbert won the center posmon on the Brooklyn All Scholastxc team and was named captam and center of the al1Cathol1c team Gerhardt and Mulhns also gamed places on the all Catholxc teams Among those who competed m Jumor Varsnty place were Wallace Campbell Bob Coogan Thomas Cody Dxck Gallagher Joseph Boden and erome O Hara also Thomas Foley Jnm Connolly Joseph Gunderson and Joseph Cxccrone The managers were james XValsh Wllllam Harrmgton and Lawrence Keane , -4 1 -4 and one apiece to St. Augustine's Q26-281, St. Michael's Q34-371 and St. Fran- , ' , . f ,I . . , 5 IFROSH BASKET- BALL W t SWMMMINL, HI xcuhng blskctblll squld of tht Pxcp optntd lts stlson lgllllbf tht jumor N IISIIE of Biyonnt Hugh Sthool Showing tht tffctts of only two vuttlxs of prattlst tht Blut md XX hltt found thcmsclxcs on tht short tnd of 1 79 8 stort Tht tum gut QFOIUISL ot auptrnorltx II1 spmt md tum pllx our thost QIQLFS of pru IOUS xtlrs Nona tht tuttlmgt ot Qlllth Dund N nts md 'Nlr Auqusu LIQITLI 9 L Niodu ltor tht SVKIININIHQ tum 1lthous.,h not KDUISIIDLMIIL, IS 1 vxholt dmd dtxtlop sutrxl lI'ldlXldLlll stus Ill CJIPIIIII Blll x1lddLl1 Lhnht Sthud md btrrx O Rourkt 1 mwuomtr who looks hlxt 1 pottntmll thunplon XIlddLI1 s utnt vt ws. 9 xd frttst It Vkhllk Sthut stt lttolds IH tht HIL stlokt Both nun vstrt All Sthollstlt ptxformus ' X. 10-5 X N X. 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Cmwpbtll toqtthtr vuth lkt Sunmll 1nd Clrl fmhcr ID hx Couh XX 1111 Nlurru 1nd Xir Sttphtn Duffx Q tht Modtmtor, tht Hotku tum Hnlshtd thxrd ID tht Prtp Sthool lt 1gut wlth 1 rut Ord of thr L wms, four dtft 1t9 1nd ont txt I b W hlltn mptuntd tht outfit 1nd 1lso ltd tht tt U11 mn polnts Scortd R11 I 1rl11n YVIS runmr up to Whaltn for team Qtormg honors uk Knrk who wlll h ut .1 thru xtlr 1.1rs1t1 rtcord when he graduatts vs IS tlttttd C1pt1m for next Nur TENNIS HOCKEY z 10 T ' I p 'Q , 'L' ' '. Ng N 'Q . '. . ' ' V. Y', 1 '.. 1 V 1 L ' ' 1' ' . ' 'L .a L ' t' ' ' 'Q Q B111 Gcoghnn and -Iohn Meagher acted ns thc alternating doubles team. L -. I' . ' Vg 1' 1 LI' A 1 . . ' ' , , ' 1 t 1 1 - 1 1 1L 1 ' ' 1 1 L 1 1L 1 v' L 1-- , . C, . . X il . L ' nl. 2 7 1 h il 1. I i 1 1 1 1. ' ' 1 1 1 f 1' 1 1 - 7 . 1 ' '.'. 'ai ' ' Q 4' 'X L . . , TRACK ITI R the cross country season the mdoor track squad was made up prnmarxly of the hlll and dalers Mr ames Dobbms coachlng h1s first mdoor team had h1s chargers traxmng two and three tlmes a week at the armory Although hampered by 1 rather small turnout lt could hardlx cope vuth tht larger squads of other IDSIIKLIIIODS 1 fine exhxbltlon of fight 1nd Splrlf was shown ln all the meets The season opened wnth the mule relay placmg fifth ln the O L P H meet Lawrence crossed the fimsh l1ne sxxth m the mxle run and the freshmen relay showlng slons of future greatness It vsas at the Cathollc Hlgh School Champlon sh1p that the Blue and Whxte runners turned nn the1r finest performance of the xear The Prepsters flmshed second nn the unlor d1v1s1on and sxxth nn the Semor The pomt g tters among the Semors were Andy Lawrence and Captam ack Galxm both of whom Hmshed second 1n the half and quarter mule respec Blll Clrlm out jumped all competltlon 1n the runmng hlgh lump jot Llghtcap t1ed the evustlng record for the elght pound shot put all alded no httle to put the Blue and XVh1te1n second place In the D1ckmson meet Lavs rence md Galun agann borc the scormg abnhty of the Prep Lava rence takmg third ln the mlle and Galxm Hfth ln hrs specmlty the quarter The Prep s lone pomt 1n tht Nsmonal lnterscholustmc meet vms scored when GllNlI1 fimshed fifth 1n tht 440 At the K of C meet the l'I'lllL rclu composed of ack Gllxm Andx Lux rence Bob N1cC1ll1on 1nd Id Mel lduff tools fourth place l l l A f 2 - ' - ' V . l n J . , . . . K y . 1 I . t K Y I' . S , . f , I . . . I, K I . . . R . . ' .... . 8 L . .0 . V . . . - . . . - S K . . J Y. , Y . . . - tively. Flash', Mclilduff garnered first in the 220 yard dash of the junior event. A 3 . . K 5 ' 4 7 4 , . I 4 ' D ' '. ' 4 'h ' ' ' . . I , , ', ,137 . JK-v 'L -' 1 'V i,, A ,L I 2 2 ., ' '. claoss Conway Hr 1938 cross country track season presented 1ts thrllls and dxs appomtments to Brooklyn Prep and her students Preparmg wxth mtensne trammg soon after school opened under their new mentor Mr james Dobbms the Harrlers followed m the footsteps of thenr predecessors The first team led by captam Pat Meagher conslsted of B111 Brown Andy Lawrence and Dlck Hnckey The second team was made up of Joe urgens Gus Scholl Francns McCauley Paul Callahan and Eugene Tollner The opener was an unofficnal meet between Brooklyn Prep and the Fordham freshmen whxch the Ram took easxly by the score of 25 33 The team encount ered Erasmus nn 1ts first ofhcxal dual meet of the season and dropped a close decnslon 78 27 Thls was the first dual contest lost m five years Don Leary Brown and Hxckey of the Prep Travelmg over to Poly Prep the Blue and Whxte hlll and dalers conquered thexr opponents 25 30 Andy Lawrence led the pack home 1n the excellent tlme of 12 07 and Brown fimshed a close thlrd In the blg meets of the season Prep enjoyed rather unusual success smce the team functloned mmus the s1x veterans Lawrence paced the Prepsters ln the Pnvate School champlonshnp by takmg Hfth It was a close race all the way wnth Barrett of Loughlm wmnmg nn the last few yards Agam Lawrence led the Prepmen thxs tame m the Cathohc school meet and fimshed slxth The season s record under the new coach was vxctorlous over De LaSalle Polv Prep and Drlke Prep the Blu 1nd Whnte losmg the only one dual to Frasmus p . 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