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Clan Vive-Prerident 3 Clary Secretary 2, 4 Oratory Ecboer 1, 2, 3, Editor 4 Oratorian 1, 2, 3, Editor 4 Debating Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Latzn Club 3, 4 Football Manager 3 Dance Committee 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 JOHN R. DWYER John R. My opinion if . . . After spending a year and a half in Europe, John came to Oratory in the latter part of 1948, in the eighth grade, lHe immediately proved himself to be a good student by winning the award for being the bCSt math student in the grammar school, at his graduation in 1949. john never lost his love for books and in his junior year won the Fathers' Club award as -the best all-around student, in the High School. But studies only occupied a relatively small part of john's spare time, as his impressive record of extra-curricula activities shows. He be- came an active member of the Debating Society and in his Junior and Senior years, frequently appeared on Television as a representative of Oratory School, and always proved to be a credit to Oratory and himself. John was also an active member of tihe yearbook and newspaper and as a senior tackled the unheard of job of being editor of both. This yearbook bears testimony to his success. In the fall of his junior year, john also found time to help out his classmates on the football team and acted as their manager, helping john Bolton care for the equip- ment. Of all his records, John's most praiseworthy is his unbroken record of daily attendance at Mass over the past live years while at Oratory. As for his future plans, john has chosen the most noble career of all. john will enter the Passionist Semenary at Dunkirk, N, Y. in September, to study in preparation for a life dedicated to the salvation of souls. May His blessings be always with john, one of Oratory's most beloved sons.
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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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I V. Bafkelball 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 V. Bafeball 1, 2 ANTHONY P. KEARNS Lefty 'Tm game Tony Kearns came to Oratory from Basking Ridge at the begin- ning of his Freshman year. His sunny clisposition and friendly manner caught on quickly, and since that day he has really been one of the boys . Lefty is one of those fellows who always do their work a little better than average. He is a well-rounded persong equally at home playing baseball, basketball, dancing or reciting in the Latin class. For three years the Glee Club has been richer because of his strong singing voice. After spending hours with his favorite subject, Latin, Lefty winds his way to Grunings which he finds a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoyment. His big outside interest is tinkering with a 1926 Model T. Somehow he always seems to keep the thing running. No one who saw Lefty and the Heap make their grand entrance at Oratory will quite forget the sigrht. Even before Lefty obtained his driving license, he had worn his own private racetrack in a held 'near his home. Upon leaving Oratory, Tony intends to enter the McAlester School of Embalming in New York City. Oratclry is proud to send Lefty as one of their representatives and McAlester will no doubt be equally proud of him.
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