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Seated: Neil Smith, Robert VY:n'nlt-ll, Slilllfl' ing: lingeue liafler, ,l:m1es Sullivan. CLASS IIFFICEB Last fall was campaign time for two very im- portant elections. The first, of course, in general interest was the Third Term Campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt. But of more immediate interest to the Class of Forty-One was our own campaign for our class ofhcers. For the first time in many years there really was a campaign. Several groups were formed to gain votes for particular candidates. Speeches were made during Public Speaking Class and cam- paign buttons and posters were distributed through- out the class. Despite the intense interest and com- petition, the electoral assembly of the entire class was remarkable for its orderliness. The first counting of votes showed such close bids for the ofhces that a second balloting was deemed advisable. This proved decisive and gave us ofhcers who met with full approval of students and faculty. With the election over, campaign rivalries were forgotten and all united in their support of our Class President and his col- leagues. . . l'r'1'.vi1lr'1lI ROBERT WARDISLI. . NIZIL SMITH . . . 1-IUGIQNIQ RAFTIZR . .IAMIYS SULLIVAN . . . VIH'-l'l'1'.xirfl'7ll . . Sl'1'r'elu 113 . TH'tlX1IH'I' XYzmlell must be ll goml lag Pllgt' Tlwllly li
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First row: Edward King, Edward M o r Il n, Neil Smith, Joseph Howarth. Second row: Frank Sulli- van, Robert VVarflell, Eugene Rafter, Edward Locker, Joseph Cox, James ll. Gallagher, Arthur Lee, Raymond Muench, Vl'il- liam Hanley. Third row: Joseph Shea, Henry Lind. Joseph Rowe, Robert Che- gan, Joseph Rolmrecht, James Sullivan, Eugene Walsh, Joseph l.unzer, Charles Koch, Paul Shea, John Beisler, Francis Mc- Evoy, Karl Christoph. Page 7'1w'11l3'-fufn H0 0B Consistently maintaining an average of 85 per cent or more for the four years of prep school is by no means easy. It requires hard work, and plenty of it. These schol- ars have proved that it can be done by their untiring efforts. It takes hours of hard study each night, and constant attention in class, but in the long run it is worth every bit of the Work. In addition to the students pictured below there are many who made the honor roll many times, but failed to make it every time. The honor men of the Class of Nineteen Forty-One are: John Beisler Karl Christoph Joseph Cox James D. Gallagher Robert Ghegan William Hanley Joseph Howarth Edward King Charles Koch Arthur Lee Henry Lind Edward Lochcr Joseph Lunzer Francis McEvoy Edward Moran Francis Motzenbecker Raymond Muench Eugene Rafter Joseph Robrecht Joseph Rowe Joseph Shea Paul Shea Neil Smith Frank Sullivan James Sullivan Eugene Walsh Robert Wardell
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EDWARD JAMES ANTRHM This shy, quiet lad has made many friends during his four years at St. Benedict's. His friendly smile has often brought cheer to the depressed spirits of many of his classmates. On occasion, he can ex- press himself very forcefully. His interests are baseball, football, and skating. He intends to fol- low further study in business and management. Sophomore Night, Civics Club, 4, Class Football, 1, 2, Chess Club, 23 Christmas Entertainment, 2, Class Basketball, lg Class Baseball, I, 25 Latin Club, 2, Library Club, 3. STEVEN PETER ARBES Coming to us for his last year, Steven found a welcome in our midst. He is very quiet, with a retiring smile. Nothing seems to be able to per- turb Steve.', He is interested in teaching and intends to prepare for that work by taking the A.B. degree at Lafayette College. FRANCIS AILOYSIUUS ARD Frank,' is of the athletic type, a clean-Cut fellow with a laugh of his own. In school Frankl' is a boy who has done well with his studies, but prob- ably is holding more in reserve. Outside of school he likes to devote most of his time to the famous basketball leagues in Elizabeth. Frank has many friends. Class Basketball, 4. ALEXANDER JIlUlLllAN BAILOGH Alex has made a good name for himself at the Bee Hivef' He took the business course and took special pains to progress in the art of typewriting. His hobbies are photography, stamps, and model building. He played class basketball every year. We, his classmates, know that he will do well in business. School Band, 25 Propagation of Faith, 2, Telolog Staff, 4: Library Club, 3, 45 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Base- ball, 2. EDDIE STEVE FRANK ALEX Page Twp nly-four
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