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Vazifjfy Bmefnzfl 3, 4: Leflewmziz 3 Aflizilier Editor nf The Omforjfrn LEONARD G. SCHLEY Le1z11y One February day back in '45, the front door opened and in walked Lenny. A stranger for a day or two, but never thereafter! Through high school he has been one of the pillars of the class of 118. Serious, sincere, and to the point, he has done very well in baseball. Shortstop for those who want to know where not to hit the ball. Also, he is Activities Editor of The Oratorian. In Maplewood, where he lives, he has ac- quired or earned the title Ladies Man. His residence for the next four years will be Georgetown University where he hopes to study medicine. Best wishes, Lenny! Having been voted Most Likely to Succeedf' you know the Class of '48 made a very wise Choice in you.
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VICTOR G. ORMACHEA Vit The above picture is one of our South Ameri- can neighbors. Friendly and generous, he is well liked. Vic resides in La Paz, Bolivia. Our friendly neighbor came to Oratory in 1945 and since then has immediately made friends with everyone here. His easy-going disposition is admired by all. A hard worker in the class room, his marks are good. Vic plans to be an engineer and will spend the next four years in sunny California study- ing. Wfeill miss you Vic, but the charm you leave behind will always remind us of our old pal.
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Oralomzu Slaff 4 PAUL P. TOWNSEND ffpaazff This nice friendly guy, hereafter to be known as Paul, is Westf1eld's contribution to Oratory, Since 1944 we have seen his smiling face. ln four years he has gained, through hard work, the undisputed title of Class Racketeern and the Noisiest one of the Class of 1948 Not content to tell us hair-raising tales of his experiences, he is a kind and friendly consultant about the opposite sex. Without Paul, such an ardent follower of sports here at Oratory, not to forget his Pop'sl' pickup truck, we are sure many a person would have gotten to the games on foot. What's a fellow with such a record going to do? We have it first hand he is going to study to be a traffic manager. Best of luck to you, Paul, in the future and come back and see us. We can always use your friendly disposition around here!
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