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in ga Wada WJ! MIKE Walter Mehl came to Oratory after having spent two years at Salesian High School, New Rochelle, N. Y. Walt hails trom West Orange and spends quite some time en route to school, using bus, the D. L. and W., and finally, another bus or a brisk hike from the railroad station to school. Upon his arrival he immediately joins the other lads in their discussions ot current problems. Walt has succeeded in fitting nicely into the scheme of things. 1-le can always be relied upon to argue, sometimes quite successfully, on any subject. His cheerful smile and even disposition make him a hne com' panion. After graduation Walter plans to delve into the held of engineering. We all hope that his future will be as successful as have been his days at Oratory. The very best to you always, Walter.
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Brine' 3, 4 ya, ai mmff MAX Will ya, huh Max as he is familiarly known to his host of friends, came to us from the neighboring town of New Providence. john is a regular fel- low, a straight shooter who says what he thinks. He has a good head on his shoulders and is well liked both by his teachers and by his fellow students. His choice of sports is baseball at which he is very proficient, yet he did a flne job for varsity football in his senior year. Max has a real sense of humor, a ready smile and has a reputation f h' als claim his for being quite a conversationalist. In fact, some o is p special pep talk takes hours. It could be that john will enroll at St. Francis in the fall. The best wishes of his many friends at Oratory go with him. Good luck, john.
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Football 2, 3, 4 Bayeball 2, 4 auf morgan MOOSE Sure The fall of 1951 was very propitious for Oratory, for Paul Morgan, better known as Moose first appeared on the campus, smilingly. In all the years that he has spent here, Paul has been an outstanding member of the football team. Besides, he has played J. V. basketball, and pursued his studies, Paul has many friends among the fair sex in Summit, who have be- come Oratory fans, and who come to see their Blondy perform on the gridiron. Morgan's favorite subject is French, which he handles in his own way. Paul is seldom inactive, since in his hours outside of school he may be seen working hard at the Esso stationg if not polishing his French. What ot the future? Paul has not decided yet: but, we have no doubt about it. With his pleasing personality, and his ability to take it, he will come through smilingly. Good luck, Paul.
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