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STUART, JOHN B. John was a member of the Aero Club for three years. . . He left the Hilltop in Febru- ary, and was seen on a recent visit in Navy blues. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM C. Bill played three years of lightweight bas- ketball ... a member of the Ramblers. . . He hopes to make a career of singing. SWEENEY, EUGENE F. A member of both the band and orchestra . . . Graduating in February, Gene is now studying at U.S.F. TANQUARY, WILLIAM S. For two years Bill ran the 100-yard dash for the track team. . . He plans to study medicine at Santa Clara. THEIS, ROBERT J. Veteran trackmen were amazed to see little 8ob rise to a top-notch 440 star in a single year on the team. . . Also a member of the Sodality and the C.S.F. . . . Bob hopes to enter Annapolis or Santa Clara. TORRANO, MICHAEL A. Mike presents the phenomenon of a bril- liant student and indefatigable worker who receives little credit for his accomplishments. ... He came to St. Ignatius last year from St. Mary’s, and as a senior he was made man- aging-editor of the Ignatian—one of the most exacting jobs in the school. . . This year he won honorablo mention in the national Wcstinghousc Science Talent Search. UNSINN, VINCENT J. Another player on the championship foot- ball squad. . . Vm also belonged to the So- dality and the 8lock Club. . . He will regis- ter at California and take up civil engineer- ing. URBINA, ARMANDO '’Ceesco,' as he is known by his admiring classmates, spent most of his spare time workino in the postoffice. As he puts it, '•| worked in the postofficc for four years and learned to go over the city. URBIZTONDO, EMIL P. For the first two years of his high school career. Emil played lightweight basketball. ... He will study for a doctor's degree at U.S.F. VIDAK, NICHOLAS G. A rugged, aggressive tackle on the cham- pionship football team, Nick won first string All-City honors. . . Quiet, but hard-working Nick hurled the shot and discus on the track team for three years ... a Block Club mem- ber. VIZZARD, WILLIAM R. Bill was a captain in the R.O.T.C. unit dur- ing the first semester of his senior year. . . He left the Hilltop with fifteen other early graduates. WALLSTEN, JAMES A. Jim was a band member in his freshman year. . . He went to U.S.F. after his gradua- tion in February. Thomas G. Nottjgc, S.J. Rev. Charles J. McKee, S.J.
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RYAN, FRANCIS £. Frank won his block for swimming in his junior year. . . He is not yet certam as to the college he will attend. SCHLARMANN, REINHOLD F. An active Sodalist and Sanctuary member for four years. . . Frank joined the crew team when he was a freshman, . . A pre-med course awaits him at U.S.F. SHANAHAN, WILLIAM I. A standout baseball player for the past three years. Bill became a member of the Block Club . . A baseball scholarship will greet him at Santa Clara, where he will take up physical education or public accounting. SHANNON, JAMES P. The competent, self-sacrificing manager of almost every sport around the school. . . Affable Jim played 30's and varsity football in his freshman and senior years respectively. ... He was also stage manager of the school play for three years and a Sanctuary server for his first two years. SHIELDS, JAMES W. Jim maintained the higest scholastic aver- age in his class for four years. . . As a sopho- more, he was chosen to represent San Fran- cisco on the Quiz Kids radio program. Other scholastic achievements: Among the first forty in a nationwide Science Talent Search this year, first place in the Martin Latin Contest for two years, second place for a third, and a life member of the C.S.F. . . Jim was a three-year debater, and a member of the Sanctuary and Sodality. SLATTERY, THOMAS K. Tom belonged to the Sodality and the Ramblers baseball team as a freshman. . . He made a life membership in the C.S.F. SMIDDY, JOHN W. A basketball player in his freshman and sophomore years. . . Jack has chosen to study medicine at Creighton University. SMITH, PAUL A. Paul was one of the sixteen early gradu- ates. . . He is taking a business course at U.S.F. SMITH, THOMAS W. On the football team for three years. . . Tom came to S. I. as a sophomore from St. Joseph's College, . . He hopes to enter Stan- ford. STEEL, MALCOLM W. Mai debated for the House as a junior. . . He has not yet decided on a college. STEINMETZ, CHARLES R. Charlie joined the track team in his senior year. . . He intends to enter Santa Clara to study medicine. STEVENOT, JOSEPH E. A three-year Sodalist and debater. . . Red- headed Steve was elected secretary of the House. Interested in mechanics, he hopes to become an aeronautical engineer. Rockwell J. Shaulcs, S.J. Mr. Robert A. Mackenzie, M.A.
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Rev. Frederick H. Cosgrave, S.J. Jchn A. Brady, S.J. WALSH, JOSEPH C. (picture missing! Joe jpnntcd for the track team in his first two years. . . His preat interest is the study of airplanes, and he belonged to the Aero Club for three years. WALTER. ROBERT P. A member of the Junior Sodality. . . Bob took up studies at U.S.F. after graduating in February. WILLIAMS, PETER A. No one enjoys giving himself nicknames more than Pete. Some samples arc Pistol Pete, Gorgeous Williams, and Oh You Kid. . . . Pete claims that he was a sensa- tional football star on the championship var- sity—probably the only true statement he ever made about himself. . . Pete was also with the swimming team in his sophomore year. . WILSON, ROBERT D. A trip all the way from Boston brought Bob to the Hilltop as a junior. . . He played varsity baseball this year. WOODS, MARTIN T. An excellent scholar. . . Martin was an associate editor of the Ignatian, a writer for the Red Blue, an outstanding debater and orator and a Sodalist. . . He took leading roles m the school play for two years . . . also took part in the Freshman Elocution Contest, and merited eighth place in the Hcarst History Contest last year. WRIN, THOMAS J. Tom registered at St. Ignatius from Bcllar- minc in his junior year. . . He graduated in February, and is now at U.S.F. James E. Morse, S.J. Rev. Edward M. Stretch, S.J.
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