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LUDERS. HER8ERT S. Tall Herb was a rugged crew mao and a varsity basketball player. . . Also a member of the Senior Sodality and the Senate. . . Herb may study chemistry at U.C. LYDON. DAVID A. Transferring from Bellarmine in his senior year, Dave became a member of the Senior Sodality and the Senate. . . His interest is as- tronomy. and he intends to enter California. MALONEY, DAN J. The Block Club received Dan after three years of lightweight basketball. . . He will attend U.S.F., and follow a business career. MANGAN, JAMES D. A star catcher for the Ignatian baseball team. Jim has been with the nine since his freshman year. . . He is a member of the Block Club. . . A course in engineering or m physical education awaits him at Santa Clara. MANSFIELD, JOHN H. John placed second in the Shakespeare Contest this ycar ... a fine writer and poetry editor of the Ignatian. . . John was also Chairman of the Eucharistic-Marian Commit- tee of the Senior Sodality, a tennis player, a clear-thinking debater, and a life member of the C.S.F. McFETRIDGE, ROBERT J. A renowned merman. Bob was one of the swimming team's best for his four years at S. I. He played football as a sophomore . . . turned in a fine performance in Career Angel last year. McGill, frank hugh Frank spent three years as a member of the swimming team. . . He belonged to the Sodality as a freshman . . . will attend U.S.F. McHUGH, NORMAN G. Norm is another of the sixteen early grad- uates. . . Like many of his comrades, he is now at U.S.F. McLaughlin, john h. Mac wrote for the Red 6 Blue for three years, was also a consistent debater, a mem- ber of the Sanctuary, and of the Senior So- dality. . . He hopes to study law at U.S.F. McNAMEE, FRANCIS B. Frank came to the Hilltop this year from St. Joseph's College. . . His greatest interest is outdoor sports. MeSWEENEY, WILLIAM F. Bill played four years of baseball and one year of lightweight basketball. . . He will study law at U.S.F. or Santa Clara. McVEIGH, JOHN F. John was a member of the Sodality for four years ... a House and Senate debater for his last two years at St. Ignatius. . . He plans to take a business course at U.S.F. Robert L. Hurst, S.J. Rev. Joseph F. Howard, S.J. -V
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KAVANAUGH, FRANCIS A. Frank has a flair for writing, and his non English compositions provided his col leagues with many hours of amusement . He played both lightweight and varsity bas kctball ... a member of the Junior Sodality the C.S.F., and the Block Club. KEAVENEY, THOMAS J. After his graduation in February, Tom reg- istered at U.S.F., where he is now continuing his education. KELLY, GEORGE M. George was a swimmer in his first year at the Hilltop. . . He plans to take up account- ing at U.S.F. KEMPER, ROBERT L. Bob was an active Sodalist throughout his entire stay at St. Ignatius . . He was a de- bater in his sophomore and junior years . . . KENNY, JAMES I. Jim was one of the standouts of this year's varsity basketball team . . also played light- weight ball in his first two years. . . He will study business at U.S.F. KILLEEN, JAMES M. Swimming was Jim's most notable achieve- ment at S. I. In four years of this sport, he proved himself an expert in the 220-yard freestyle. . . He was also a four-year Sanc- tuary server, and belonged to the Junior So- dality and the Red Blue in his first two years. KRETZMER, JOHN J. Jack was Scrgeant-at-Arms of the Senior Class, a life member of the C.S.F.. and a So- dalist. . . He played 30's and varsity baseball. LAMONT, FRANK J. Duke” was perhaps the best classroom comedian of them all. His flashes of merri- ment will be even longer remembered by his classmates than the fact that he was Secre- tary of the Senior Class, a member of the Sodality, and of the C.S.F. LARKINS, BURT J. Dynamic Burt is undoubtedly one of the finest athletes to graduate from St. Ignatius. The President of the Block Club played light- weight basketball and baseball in his first two years, and varsity basketball, baseball and football in his final years at the Hilltop. He was elected captam of the championship football squad, and won the Brophy Trophy. Burt won the Elocution Contest as a Freshman. LAWSON, LAWRENCE R. A swift hurdler and sprinter. Larry was elected captain of the track team this year . . . also played lightweight basketball, and was an aggressive end on the championship grid team . . He belonged to the Block Club the House, the Red Blue, and participated in the Sophomore Oratorical Contest. LECKLITER, R08ERT B. An expert marksman. Bob was captam of the rifle team. . . He was a Sodalist and a member of the Aero Club. LENIHAN. JAMES J. Red was another four-year Sodalist. and belonged to the C.S.F. for his first three years. . . Hopes to attend Santa Clara and work in aviation. Richard A. Vachon, SJ. Rev. William L. O'Farrcll, S.J.
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■ MERRILL, JOHN A. John wis a well-known socialite about the city . . . will continue his schooling at U.S.F. MOHUN, CHARLES L. In his sophomore year Charlie was a mem- ber of Mr. Geary's famed Hiking Club. . . Santa Clara is the college of his choice, al- though he is not sure as to the courses he will select. MOHUN, GERALD F. The larger of the twins, Jerry was a mem- ber of the track team in his freshman year, of the Sodality as a sophomore, and played lightweight basketball in the following year. ... He intends to study law, but has not yet decided between Loyola and Santa Clara. MOORE, FREDERICK E. As an end on this year's football squad, Fred turned in several fine performances. . . He was also a member of the Junior Sodality, the crew team, and the Block Club. MOORE, JOHN A. Although he profers to remain inconspicu- ous about the Hilltop, John is well-liked by his classmates. . . He is undecided as to the college he will attend. MORGER, SEVERIN P. With an exceptional strength in putting the shot, Steve was a key trackman in his junior and senior years ... a member of the Block Club. . . He hopes to enter U.S.F. or Saint Mary's. MULLANEY, THOMAS A. A sensational sprinter for three years, Tom was sorely missed by the track team after his February graduation. . . He is now in the Army. MULLIN, JOHN J. '8th AVE.) Not to be confused with the John James Mullin who sat behind him in class and who is no relation, John is distinguished from the other by his address and his darker hair. He came to S. I. from Polytechnic as a junior. ... He was a swimmer, a football and basket- ball player. . . Hopes to attend U.S.F. MULLIN, JOHN J. (29th AVE.) Moon played football in his sophomore and senior years. He earned his block as an alternate first string guard on the champion- ship grid team. . . Ho will fake up a business administration course at U.S.F. MURPHY, OENIS P. Oenis ran for the track team as a fresh- man, and belonged to the House in his third year. . . Chief topic of conversation concern- ing him is The Traveling Percolator, Denis' bedraggled Chevrolet. MURPHY, EDWARD V. Ed was an intelligent student throughout his four years at the Hilltop. . . He is inter- ested m outdoor activities. MURPHY, JOHN J. The Sanctuary boasted Jack as one of its four-year servers. . . Ho was a trackman for three years . . . became a Block Club mem- ber in his senior year. . . Jack hopes to fake a pre-dental course at U.S.F. Michael J. McNamara, A.B. Rev. John H. O'Neill, S.J.
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