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Skating Club, 4 Prom Committee, 4 Glee Club. 4 X Aero Club, 2 Band, 2 Drama Club, 4 Track, 4 5 r X? I BRADLEY FRANK ERZINGER One ot the bigger boys in the class, Bradley has attained some prominence among his brethren during his one year at Saint Augus- tine's. Hailing from Hoover High, he claims his one misgiving has been the absence ot girls at the Patio School. He has taken, tirm steps in remedying this condition outside school hours, especially since coming into possession ot the now familiar clunk. Playing varsity football, Brad was corn- mended tor his detensive ability. As a result ot his gridiron achievements, he was com- mended by Father McDermott tor a football scholarship to St. Mary's at Moraga. an op- portunity which he hopes to take in the tall. Shortly atter football season, Bradley joined the ranks ot the workersevanishing daily at noon to get on the job. At the end ot the year he was developing a tlair tor debate- until outtoxed by the wily Father O'Malley on certain theological topics. A '1 i FRANCIS PATRICK DUFFY Duff, as he is known by most ot the seniors, is one ot the more tamiliar figures around the Patio. Too tamiliarf' he says. especially to Father Glynn. There was a time toward the end ot the year when Dutt was writing an average ot 750 words a day on Why l should not be late. a topic in which Father Glynn developed an avid inter- est this term. lt isn't that Dutt has little interest in class- work. He has shown considerable aptitude in physics and chemistry the last two years, and shows unusual interest in laboratory. This in- terest has carried over into leisure hours: in tact the repercussions ot the young scientist's ettorts are still being heard in East San Diego. When queried as to what he intends doing after graduation, Dutt seems to indicate a preference tor the Army Reserve Special Training program. Football, 4 Varsity A, 4 Track, 4 ,, ,, -. n, gl 4., Y, ,g figk- 4 xiii,-.W
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it l A ' I Rf N , fly JEAN DEMPSTER Or more affectionately Demp, is one of our more brilliant boys who hails from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Arriving here as a Sophomore, the happy-moron expression on his face has been seen around constantly now tor three years. He generally wanders about with his horse-laugh hanging out, and it sel- dom fails him at odd moments in the class- room. l-le enjoys throwing his transmission, a feat he accomplishes every couple of days. and is a somewhat doubtful member of our Tuesday Crooners. Jean, an active member of the Senior class, is an ardent supporter of all activities, espe- cially the dances, where he is king, Generally, however, he's there for everything and any- thing that has to do with the class and for plenty that doesn't have anything at all to do with the class. A constant' companion of Sanchez and Bryant, he can daily be observed either in a classroom free-for-all or making a quick get- away in Bryant's hot-rod. Prom Committee, 4 Varsity A, 4 Basketball, 4 Augustinian Staff, 4 Skating Club, 4 yi Election Committee, 4 J 3' f Annual Staff, 4 i Glee Club, 4 l Varsity A, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 V Basketball, 2, 3 GEORGE J. DORNBACH George, who didn't arrive until his Junior year, has lent continual spark to the school during his two year stay. Basketball being his passion, it was no sur- prise to find him on the Varsity squad this year. Being high-point man was his constant ambition and when he finally made it he floated around the Patio for weeks. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, G.J., after attending St. Xavier High, made the long trip to the coast to 'enjoy our beautiful weather as viewed from the classroom windows of Saints. A certain charming Hooverette claims most of the poor boy's time when he isn't in school or working on the railroad. ln fact it's ru- mored that George and Jimmie Naumann have formed a lonely hearts at school club. After graduation George hopes to attend college, probably State he says, or else get a white collar job at the Railway Express.
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LOUIS HENRY FAUCHER Louie, the Golden Voiced Kid of the class, along with his two brothers has been evident around the Patio now for two years. Arriving as a Junior, he has shown a genuine interest in every school activity and has placed himself solidly behind all class under- takings. Louie, along with Bill Faulwetter and .Jerry Brown, is one of the grocery store boys. Yes sir, he always says: Shop and save at Safeway-Get the best for less. A constant source of amusement to his classmates, he often erupts with sly pieces of humor tending to set the class in an uproar. Often he is a source of discouragement to Fr. Starrs because of his frequent and hope- less discourses on Einstein's theory of rela- tivity or some other such enlightening subject. But we were in the Eat Shop, Father, turned out to be his and Frelinger's constant alibi during the first half of the year as they, then a couple of Eat Shop boys, daily broke up Fr. Ahern's spell of concentration on the classroom boner books by their untimely entrance. ASB Vice-President, 4 Class Vice-President, I Student Council, 2 Class Historian, 3 Augustinian Staff, I, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Glee Club St. Thomas More, 4 Drama Club, 3, 4 Prom Committee, 4 Debate Club, 4 Catholic Action, 4 J .- fi - Glee Club, 3, 4 Skating Club, 4 Halo Hop, 4 Track, 4 Saints' Shuf1?k4 u gsasaswwlibf WILLIAM FAULWETTER In the course of a lifetime we are bound eventually to meet someone who, to our way of thinking, is tops. This does not sum up completely the personality of Bill Faulwetter, but it goes a long way. He is, however, more than a single term can convey. Showing the first sparks of brilliance as a Freshman by winning a two-year scholarship to the Patio, he fanned those sparks until they became a steady flame. With his scholastic achievements went a growing popularity among his fellows. His career has been bright and his accom- plishments notable. Years of service on The Augustinian, school paper, led to his appoint- ment finally as editor. With the choosing of a staff for this annual, Bill was named co- editor. As a Junior he was named to represent Padre Serra Post, American Legion, at Boys' State. Winding up a packed high school career, he stood out as a debater and actor in the annual school play. BiII's achievement in win- ning the Studies Medal as Junior and Sopho- more, as well as his influence in the A.S.B. as its vice-president. assure us of his succeeding in his chosen field.
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