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Football 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 HOWARD DEVANEY Doc What time .il it? In the fall of 1949 there was the usual enrollment of students in the Freshman class, Doc Devaney was one. Howie began his high school education here and has succeeded in becoming one of the best liked fellows around the school during the past four years, Doc has a great liking for sociology and English and always makes interesting observations during class discussions. Although Does time is taken up with different chores, he has found time to participate in various outside activities. In Freshman and Sophomore years he made a great tackle, and a power-packed pitcher. He took a more than active interest in the debating society and proved to be rather neutral when the debate waxed warm. In his last two years, Howie has spent most of his free time in a part-time job in the Post Office of his home town, Glen Ridge. He has learned the different techniques required in the job of mail inspector. As for the future, Dos'l isn't too sure which college he will attend. We know that he will be successful in wlhatever field he attempts. Howie Devaney, will always be one of Oratory's loyal and true sons, well liked and remembered. Y l,'-p Debating Society 1 2
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Bafeball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Bafketball 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Dame Committee 3 FRANK CARINE Kid ffnefmftezy' Bayonne's gift to Oratory in our Sophomore year was Frankie Carine, a smiling boy, with curly hair. Frank's sense of humor has made life at Oratory pleasant for others, as well as himself, as his many friends can testify. Frank's versatile athletic ability has been outstanding at Oratory. He has been a key man in Varsity Basketball, Baseball and Football. The capturing of the Ivy League Basketball Championship in 1951 was due in no small measure to Frank's stellar playing, Frank has many Bayonne roo-ters, especially a certain Miss, judging from in-coming and out-going mail. His parents also are pro-Oratory which a certain Spaghetti Dinner made evident. Busy as he has been, Frank has not neglected the books, as his marks will show. St. Michael's College or Seton Hall may have a welcome committee for Frank in September. Either Business or Physical Education may eventually claim Frank. The good wishes of all his class go with him with high hopes of a very successful future.
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l Glee Club 4 JOSE DOM INGUEZ 0106, Oh, J'ZlI'6'v, Jose, affectionately called joe by his classmates at Oratory, is noted for his friendly manner, and agreeable personality. His ready smile and his favorite saying, Oh sure! , make him a welcome com- panion, His gentlemanly conduct under all circumstances has won him great praise. joe came to Oratory in the fall of 1952, from his native city of Cali, in Columbia, and even in so short a time has become one of the boys. jose's singing voice is something special. His renditions of such favorite Spanish songs as Granada, Rancho Grande, and Sombra Verde, are a treat to his admirers. Our Glee Club accepted jose with open arms. As yet, joe's college selection is not certain-but we k-now that his fine personality, his attention to studies, and good will, cannot help but be rewarded with success. Good luck-jose!
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