St Benedicts Preparatory School - Telolog Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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4 o nnsno .. l l Thomas Frederick Brown Tom is surely one of the most popular members of our class. He is an outstanding basketball player, and has proved to be the mainstay on those many and famous teams from Elizabeth. He has also achieved a creditable scholastic record. Future: Business Michael Francis Burke Frank is another member of the Belle- ville contingent. He took a strong interest in all Class activities, and was an honor man in his last two years. He expects to become a teacher in the years to follow, and every- one knows he will make good in this Held. Success is wished to him by all. Future: Educational Field l lLOIl1lS l -.vw l' 117B Lou came ,fl junior, having spent two y 'if t S Hall. He lost no time, wif i, g tting acquainted with tlhe boys Gnd soon' became one of the e 'lf' C ,gli of our class. 'A com- et li ,f, df Q complish ts is too ngt o .-h sh we can say is t et Hall's Qi ' r gain, for there axis Q' reason' to e eve that Lou will be ne of StjBenedict's most worthy sons. uture: f'l7AAf' Journalism William Edward Burns Happy-go-lucky is Bill's,' attitude. The word Worry just doesn,t Ht into his vocabu- lary. A hard worker with a great sense of humor, he will always be remembered by his classmates. His sacrifices for the senior class and his help in class activities will be forever kept on the records. To him the Class for Forty wishes every blessing and hope for success. Future: Paleontology THOMAS BROWN Louis BURNS THOMAS BROWN Mission Crusade, C434 Prop- agation of Faith, CU, CZJ, CSJ, C4jg Class Basketball, 413,659,645- Louxs BURNS Organizations Editor of Tel- ologg French Club, C429 Science Club, C4Jg St. Bene- dict Society, Band, CSD, C4Jg Honor ManQC3D, C435 Or- chestra, CSD, C415 Benedict News, C4J. MICHAEL BURKE WILLIAM BURNS MICHAEL BURKE CathechistClubg Class Basketball, Clj, CZJ, CD, C4-jg St. Benedict Society, CU, 623, C359 Band, 623, CD5 Honor Man, CU, C4-J. WILLIAM BURNS Chess Club, C455 Science Club, C4Jg Civics Club, C4l. LIFE-YET NOT THE WHOLE OF IT -- Page Twenty-five C1 !l 1X3'B S sa -Q. I n ' xx- ff

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JAMES BRADY JOHN BRADY JAMES BRISSON ROY BROWN JAMES BRADY JOHN BRADY Civics Club, f4jg Junior Editor-in-Chief, B e n e d i c t Dance Committeeg Junior News, C455 Class Represen- Night Committee. . rarive, VU? 11610108 Staff! Varsity Track, CSD, 1455 Junior Class Secretaryg Honor M211, CU, UP, CSD. C45- JAMES BRISSON ROY BROWN Class Basketball, Qljg Honor Managing Editor, Benedict Man, Q4j. News, Q4jg Civics Club, 4435 Cathechist Clubg Honor Man, 121. Page Twenty-four J ames Joseph Brady The very honorable Jim is a friend of all the students of St. Benedict's, but his special acquaintances during his stay were our respective Disciplinarians. Jim,' pos- sesses a jolly sense of humor and a perpetual smile, and we know that he will succeed. Good luck, Jim. Future: Electrical Engineering John Bernard Brady The pride and joy of Maplewood, is J. B.,s claim on life. An outstanding student throughout his four years at the 'Bee Hivef he is to be congratulated. His jovial manner and good nature have secured for him a place in every senior's memory. May success be his during his undoubtedly active career as an army oflicer. Future: West Point J amines Joseph Brissonm Jim's pleasant personality and likeable manner were surely missed when he failed to return for his Junior term. He was not ab- sent from 520 for long, however. He returned to his usual haunts at High Street, where he completed his Senior year in a scholastic blaze of glory. Future: Chemical Engineering Roy Francis Brown Roy is good in his studies, and is manag- ing editor of the 'Benedict News,' which prove his intelligence. He is frequently the object of practical jokes but takes them as a good sport would, being well liked for this. He has the manners and make-up of a good business man. F uture: Journalism STUDY IS THE CENTER OF SCHOOL



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z ,gag 1' Kgs K M L i . fi 'i o as o . . c Q N N . I N Q wr il lQ JAMES CAFFREY S . K iw., ,5 . .mir -x Q 4. - .Q . 1 i Q' . . 7.-A M, - DEsMoNo BUTLER ,Varsity Soccer, 125, Junior Varsity Basketball, 125, 145. JAMES CAFFREY Science Club, 145, junior Varsity Football, 135, Honor Man, 145. JAMES CAROLAN ROBERT BYRNES Civics Club, 145g St. Bene- dict Society. 1355 Senior Prom Committee. JAMES CAROLAN French Club, 145, Junior Varsity Basketball, 135, 145, St. Benedict Society, 135, Honor Man, 145. Desmond Thomas Bntller Des', is truly a brilliant humorist. His gay, pleasant smile and easy-going manner made him a friend of all Who met him. His secret love was poetry. His greatest joy was springing one of his choice bits during Lit- erature class. Keep it up, Des, all our support is behind you. F uture: Business Robert Joseph Byrnes Bob is the one fellow who is not afraid to tell a classmate what he thinks of him without causing hard feelings. He constantly boasts of his home town, Elizabeth, and don't let him hear anything against it. He excels in basketball, studies hard, and is a Very interesting conversationalistf Future: Chemist James Francis Cailifrey Quiet, studious Jim,,' is a gem of a chap, who, when known, is a perfect friend. We have spent four years with Jim', and We can ind no one who dislikes him. Although he was not an honor student, his marks were Very good, and we are sure that he will be a success at Notre Dame. Future: Chemical Engineering in James IF 11-ancis Carolan We have all acquired a certain amount of admiration for Jim, quiet, good looking, and industrious. Inyhis third year he broke his knee but he came back to make the bas- ketball team in his last year. Jim has always been a good student and we wish him all success for the future. Fuiure: Business LIVES,OFiGREAn Mm.. 'EMIND US 1 Page Twenty-six Q

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