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Judge suspended all sports programs for three years due to funding problems stemming from the Great Depression, too few boys and Administrator Fr. J. S. Keefe’s desire to put more emphasis on academic and religious training.

The graduates included Lawrence Vaughan, who became a Maryknoll priest for 52 years before passing away in 1994. He was the brother of William Vaughan, who became a monsignor and a pastor at St. Ambrose Parish.


Written by Mike Gorrell

Year by Year at Judge - Our Living History, was researched and written by Mike Gorrell, 1972 Judge Memorial alum and award-winning journalist who spent more than 44 years in the newspaper business, including the last 35 at The Salt Lake Tribune. A former teacher, John "Sonny" Tangaro, recruited Gorrell to help the Alumni Committee plan the school's Centennial Celebration. This project is his contribution, recapping what Judge Memorial's 12,000-plus graduates accomplished in their time as Bulldogs. 

Learn about the extensive process Gorrell used to produce the class summaries. If you look through a summary and know of details that are missing or have questions, please reach out to Gorrell. 

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