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The 1932 High School graduates of Ateneo de Zamboanga.

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English: The 1932 High School graduates of Ateneo de Zamboanga: Pascual Atilano, Enrique Cabato, Jose Cabrera, Cirilo Daria, Amalio de Leon, Roseller Lim (Zamboanga's first senator), Felipe Marquez, Canuto Ortega, Angel Rivera, and Jose Rosello. With Dean of Studies Fr. Anthony V. Keane, S.J. (second from left), School Director Fr. Thomas J. Murray, S.J. (center), and Fr. Joaquin J. Lim, S.J. (second from right). Fr. Lim was the editor of the La Antorcha newspaper.
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