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John Veglia Big John, a well liked senior, has held clown a spot on the track team for four years, played interclass, and was class president in both his junior and senior years. He was also a member of the sodality for two years and the Gael Newspaper for two years, which he edited for one. john plans to enter the adver- tising field after attending college. Kemmer Wilson Punky has played two years of varsity football, one year of B, and two of varsity track plus four years of inter- class. He was secretary-treas- urer of his freshman class and belonged to the BBVC, ski club, Block CB, and dramatics besides being chairman of many class dances. His aim is Joel Witherell Two years of varsity foot- ball, B baseball, and B basket- ball plus four years of inter- class have helped to occupy his time. Away from the sports side, he was a feature writer for the Gael News- paper and Master of Cere- monies for Sho' Biz'. An architects career awaits him after he completes his studies at the University of California. Alan Zuniga Recipient of the 1955 Homecoming Trophy and voted the most spirited foot- ball team member of the same year, he also made all-city for two years. He has played two years each of varsity foot- ball and basketball and three of baseball, besides being on the B teams of the same to be a Veterinarian after U u sports. Senior class sergeant- studying at U. C. at Davis. at-arms, he was also in the glee club and Block CB. ur emoried Lg yan! .!Qafing Remember the feeling you had on that first day of school in September of 1952? Right from the start we could tell that this class would be one never to be forgotten. We did not hesitate about anything. We entered into the different activities, elected our officers, and started our social life with the Freshman Party. Do you remember Larry Fisher going to Mt. La Salle and the fire in the locker that Mr. Bloom managed to extinguish? Back we came after a summer's rest with the feeling of knowing what was to happen. Do you recall Brother Leonards organization of the Sophomore Hop, truly the best, and Brother Frederick and Matthias coming down with polio? Then there was Mr. Lagomarsino busy dodging planes and Brother George demonstrating the use of the paddle. This year Tony Lastufka left for the Mt. and Barney Gilson for the seminary. As we entered the upper division, we thought we were wise and ready for any- thing. We took on chemistry with Brother Philip administering first aid. Remem- ber the chlorine and bromine? The rest of the school does. We will never forget our first big dance, the junior Prom. This year Charlie Kidder headed for the Mont. Then we looked back as the top men in the school and saw that we were not as smart as we thought. Remember the morning we had Breakfast With Bill? We can never forget the Senior Ball and, least of all, graduation night when we received our diplomas. We were happy then but also sad because that was the last time we were all together. These four years we will always remember.
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