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                    [Title] => Eight outstanding sportsmen inducted to DLSU Hall of Fame
                    [Summary] => The De La Salle Alumni Association inducted eight La Salle alumni for their outstanding achievements in sports.


The honorees are Paeng Nepomuceno (HS ’75 ), Noli Caluag (GS ’73, HS ’77, AB ’81), Mark Joseph (HS ’79), Stephen Hontiveros (GS ’59, HS ’63, BSC ’68), Dindo Gonzales (HS ’35, BSC ’38), Celso Dayrit (BSBA ’73, MBA ’78), Bobong Velez (GS ’60, HS ’64), and Eddie Llamas Jr. (GS ’61, HS ’65).
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                    [ArticleID] => 198220
                    [Title] => Eight outstanding sportsmen inducted to DLSU Hall of Fame
                    [Summary] => The De La Salle Alumni Association inducted eight La Salle alumni for their outstanding achievements in sports.


The honorees are Paeng Nepomuceno (HS ’75 ), Noli Caluag (GS ’73, HS ’77, AB ’81), Mark Joseph (HS ’79), Stephen Hontiveros (GS ’59, HS ’63, BSC ’68), Dindo Gonzales (HS ’35, BSC ’38), Celso Dayrit (BSBA ’73, MBA ’78), Bobong Velez (GS ’60, HS ’64), and Eddie Llamas Jr. (GS ’61, HS ’65).
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