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HENRY STEPHAN DE LA TORRE Handsome Hank returned again to the Patio after a year of relaxation at San Diego High. Although he has all the ear marks of a lady killer, Hank has decided to forget 'Chem for a few years in favor of the Army Air Corps. A member in good standing luntil he hurt his anklel of this year's football squad, he proved that size is not as important as intestinal forti- tude for which Hank doubtlessly has another word. One of the best athletes in the school, Hank starred on the senior class team which trounced the sophomores on numerous occasions. He proved his boxing ability by warping three men twice his size when the gloves were pro- duced. Post bellum Hank plans to enter into the field of electricity, at least that's in his current circuit of thought. Glee Club 4 Sodality 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 Drama Club 3 Football 4 Track 2 Varsity A Club 4 Band l RUSSEL SAMUEL DEMPSTER Russ, one of the meeker boys in the class, surprised everyone being one of the three seniors to escort a college girl to the Wabbit Walt. Being somewhat inflated after this adventure, Russ dug into his savings and bought what is now the pride of his life, his car. Dempster is one of the l:45 boys who leave the Patio at that time to put their minds and backs to work at some other location. Not an athletic type, he showed good spirit by ap- pearing for football practice at the beginning of the season. A great favorite with the O.L.P. girls, Russ is never in a spot for a date. Having passed his A-I2 exam, we may address him in future years as Lt. Russel Dempster.
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112-1- Augustinian Staff 3, 4 Sodality 3, 4 Year Book Statt 4 Arts Editor 4 Organist 4 Glee Club 4 Prom Committee 4 PHILLIP FRANCIS D'AUBY ' Known around either as Leaping L.. or 'L. Lena, Phil is easily seen in even the densest ot crowds at regular intervals. His bouncing stride is characteristic ot the gay, carefree attitude toward lite which he pos- sesses. He lives and breathes Coronado, which, he claims, is a small chunk ot Paradise, although he knows his way around Gilbert Drive very well. He has gained the reputation of being the tirst Saints man ever to arouse a spark ot lite from Ffane, by repeated vicious attacks upon his r e. Upon completion ot studies here Phil will enter the secular seminary in Los Angeles to study tor the Sacred Priesthood. Such a call- ing is indeed commendable and it is the earn- est desire ot all ot us that he succeed in this endeavor. RICHARD GENE COSTELLO Dick hails trom Nebraska, which he never tails to glority as the greatest state in the Union. He has been with us only two years, but in that time he has accumulated a great number ot triends by his pleasing personality and indomitable spirit. He played a most im- portant part in putting out this year's annual, that ot seeing to it that all the boys were pho- tographed, had their proofs selected and re- turned promptly. His greatest joy in lite is playing either the piano or organ, and because of this. he was the organist tor all services held in the chapel this year. Along the musical line, also, he was no mean second tenor in the Glee Club. He is always good tor a laugh concerning his rela- tives, and is the brunt ot many jokes about the same topic. ln all, though, he is a tireless worker and a good man to have around in a tight spot lask the newspaper stattl. Sodality 3, 4
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Band 2, 3 Camera Club I, 2, 3 C Basketball I A Basketball 2, 4 Year Book Staff 4 Varsity A Club 4 Football 4 MAYNARD HEATHERLY Maynard answered to Moose when he first came to Saints, but later dropped this in def- erence to such less unique titles as Maynard, or Heatherly. His first accomplishment was pumping the juice lplaying the trombone to youl in the school band. He has been our perennial class sergeant-at-arms, due perhaps to the brutish appearance he puts forth, since the sophomore year. Football has also claimed his talents for the past three years and he is known for his furious charging, and constant sparking of the team in a game. His hobby is throwing his arm out of joint: lately this has become more a passion than a hobby. His frequent, Aw come cn. you got a nickel, has been the inspiration for the popular song, Maynee the Moocher. Maynard claims his favorite song is l'll Be Around. Whether or not this signifies any- thinq remains to be seen, KARL JOHN FEDERLE, JR. Karl is one of the most upstanding members of the class, and rates highly among those who don't rate as high as he lthat is, anyone under six feet talll. He is somewhat of a camera bu , and spends a great deal of time in the dari- room doing whatever it is that he is doing, as it is so dark in there nobody has ever been able to see him at work. He is easily recog- nized by his distinctive haircut which strongly resembles an advertisement for Fuller Brushes. Being quite the sport, he played this year on both the football and basketball teams. His next great love is the piccolo and the flute, at both of which he is quite proficient, both in playing and in using them as pea-shooters. Karl is also an artist of superlative degree and is the designer of the emblems for the class sweaters. Being of adventuresome nature, he has cle- cided to see what, if anything, exists above his own level, and therefore is looking forward to duty in the Air Corps. Band 2 Football 3, 4 Varsity A Club 4 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, 4
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