Oratory Preparatory School - Oratorian Yearbook (Summit, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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TI-IE ORATORY ECI-IOES STAFF JOHN DWYER Editor-in-Chief DAVID CHIA THOMAS POULSON Associate Editors JAMES SUTTER PHILIP RENARD Sports Editors LEONARD BRUNO Business Manager FRED ESSER Assistant Business Manager JACK SCHWEIKHARDT Senior Class Correspondent HUGH I-IALLIGAN Junior Class Correspondent EDWARD WILE'S Sophomore Class Correspondent JAMES TESTA Freshman Class Correspondent JOE LYNCH BERNARD CONNORS Photographic Editors JOHN NEEDLES Subscription Manager REV. JOHN GEARIN Moderator

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Sflliug, ftfl In rigbli Leonard Bruno, Moderator Reverend john Gearin, john Dwyer. Szmdirzgz joseph Lynch, Richard Stevens, Arthur Sullivan, Tl-lIlE ORATORIAN STAFF It has been a great honor and privilege to be Editor-in-Chief of this the sixth volume of The Oratorian, It has been an experience which I will never forget, and has provided me with memories I will cherish for the rest of my life, It has been a lot of work, for the Stalt and myself, but all worth-while things require a great deal of elliort. 'Now, that the book is about to go Poi' press we can all sit back with a sigh ol satisfaction, knowing that we have done our best to give you. the student body, the best book possible. My stall is to be commended on a splendid job well done To have seen them working, as I have, was truly encouraging. Leonard Bruno deserves great praise for keeping the yearbooks accounts so efficiently. joe Lynch must take a bow for arranging the best photographic sections that the Oratorian has ever presented. Dick Stevens did an ad- mirable job on sports, while Art Sullivan was responsible for having all the names corres- ponding with the pictures, Tom Poulson, a late comer to the statl' deserves a special note of thanks for bringing the yearbook out of the red with amazing stlemanship. ln thelasi few days before the publication, Tom alone, brought in over 55300, to put us over the top. Although he did not exactly hold a post on the Yearbook, I wish to express my thanks to David Chia, who helped in the typing end of publication. It has been fun, We've all worked hard. but have enjoyed it. Now its done. lt's our best, We hope you like it. JOHN R. Dwviiia, Iiffjfm'-iff-C'lvitff



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Silliug. leaf! I0 rigbl: Leonard Bruno, Thomas Poulson. Moderator Reverend john Gearin, John Dwyer. David Chia. Sfwzdiuyez Richard Stevens. Fred Esser. john Schweikhardt, Hugh Halligan Edward Wiles. James Testa. james Sutter, Philip Renard, john Needles. Bernard Connors, joseph Lynch. THE ORATORY ECHOES It has been a unique honor to be Editor of both the Yearbook and Newspaper here at Oratory. The 1'Oratory Echoes has pro- vided me with a sense of deep pride each time an issue appeared. As with :ill news- papers, the credit is due to the many people who comprise the staff. Much credit should go to our Moderator, Fr, Gearin, who has spent so much time, in reading and correct- ing our articles and proofs of the paper. The Associate editors Tom Poulson and David Chia did a very line job, Lenny Bruno and Fred Esser managed the business end of the paper so well that at the end of the year, the Oratory Echoes has a larger surplus than ever before. jim Sutter and Philip Renard handled the sports well. John Needles saw to it. as subscription manager. that each stu- dent got his paper.-and no more. joe Lynch and Bernie Connors kept their cameras busy taking those action shots which were so interesting. The class correspondents, Jack Schweikhardt, Hugh Halligan, Ed Wiles, and jim Testa splendidly reported the news of each class in the High School, In all we have had a good year. We have tried to give you the student body what you wanted, An informal newspaper with lots of articles of interest to all. We hope you were pleased, and we know that those who worked on the paper gained a wealth of ex- perience. As for myself, it has been fun, but a lot of work too. Now that the year is done, I'm glad I had the opportunity to be your Editor. JOHN R. DWYIQR. Iicfimi'

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