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GRACCHI, EDWARD J. A renowned fisherman. Ed plans to take up engineering at University of California. GREEN, THOMAS R. An outstanding school athlete, Tom played three years of football and pitched his way to All-City honors on the baseball team. His sports skill went also to basketball as a freshman and the U.S.F.-bound star was a Junior Sodalist. GROVER, RICHARD J., JR. Dick emerged from the Oakland back- woods to enter S.l. as a iun.or He played varsity football as a senior and also devoted both of his terms to track GUILFOIL, THOMAS H. A Star of the Sea alumnus, Tom crowned his senior year by winning a prize in the city wide Hearsf History Contest. He will be among the crowd of 47'ers that will march into the University on the Hilltop next Sep- tember. HANLEY, RICHARD F. A four year Sodalist and Sane man, Dick held the moneybags as Senior Class Treasurer. He played football as a junior and senior and |Oined the track team for his third year. HANSON, ROBERT G. As a senior. Bob managed the basketball team and, as a |unior. the school play. He labored for two years with the Red and Blue and has his pencils sharpened for Menlo Junior College. HARRISON, RICHARD C. Peaches and cream complexioncd Dick ran for the track squad as a sophomore and Sunior. His skill rated him admission to the Hock Club. HEALY, WILLIAM A. Bill was one of the hustlers; he was in the Sodality and Sane for four years, track manager m his third year and manager of all sports as a senior He will carry his energy and spirit to U.S.F. HEHIR, WILLIAM B. Blue Boy” thundered on the gridiron for his first three years and was a merman dur- ing his junior stretch. HEMMERLE, HANS G., JR. Hans gyrated with a saxophone through two years on the school band. He also went aquatic, and played tennis during his sopho- more and |unior years. Hans played 30‘s football in his second year. He will travel down the Peninsula for a stay at San Mateo Junior College. HERNANDEZ, RUDOLPH P. U.S.F. is Rudy's target for September. He did gridiron chores as a sophomore and boxed for two semesters. HORAK, ALEXANDER J. Al swished a racket for the tennis team, and swam as a junior and senior He applied his literary talents to the Iqnatian for two years and has a life membership in the C.S.F.
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FORD, JOHN J. With three years of experience behma nim. Jack proved a boon to the championship quintet in his final basketball ycar. Hf was also the man behind the rallies and a Block Club and Congress member. FRAHER, FRANCIS J. . . Generally considered as the greatest Stu- dent Body President in many years, Frank was also a prominent sports figure. He was a four year baseball player and a rugged tackle on the football squad. Frank merited life membership in the C.S.F. and was out- standing in school spiritual life, having worked four years in the Sodality and Sanc- tuary Society. GAFFEY, DENNIS D. A versatile sports luminary, Denny spent four years on the track team, and two on the swimming and basketball aggregations. His reward was membership in the exclusive Block Club. GAHAN, WILLIAM F. The manly art of self defense interested Bill through his junior and senior terms i i addition to track and the Sodality. GALVIN, JOHN J. A St. Elisabeth’s, Oakland, product, Johnny intends to ferry boat back to the East Bay for a Moraga college education GAUSE, RICHARD A. The Martin Latin Contest included Dick in his sophomore year. He has hustled for several plays in the stage crew and plans to enroll at U.S.F GEHLEN, PAUL T. An Ignatian worker as a junior and senior, he also practiced public speaking in Con- gress and was rewarded for his scholastic successes with the C.S.F. GEORGE, CHARLES J. Chuck is setting out for U.S.F. with a C.S F record as a sophomore. GEORGE, JOSEPH C. Joe reached the upper brackets with a freshman C.S.F. membership and a 8 aver- age throughout his four years. Next semes- ter will fmd him in U.S.F. GILLAND, JOHN C. Frcnchy deserted the Eiffel Tower for the spires of St. Ignatius, arriving at the Hilltop from Marseilles late in his senior year. GLYNN, WILLIAM P. Two years of varsity and one year of BO's gridiron work, plus two years of boxing, helped Bill to the Block Club. GOUGH, WALTER J. Pounding the ivories for the Hilltop Jive Five Hogie was undoubtedly the greatest boogie artist on the campus. But superior to that is his fine record of four years in the Sanctuary Society, two in the Junior Sodality and a sophomore year on the 30‘s baseball squad. J t l t t
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HORNBACH, BERNARD J. U.S.F. bound Elsie was a track man as a junior. He spent one year in the Junior Sodality. HORNER, STANLEY V. Stan will join the majority of his class- mates m a U.S.F. September pilgrimage. He will absorb a Liberal Arts Course. HOVORKA, PAUL A. Dynamic Paul galloped into Saint Ignatius from way out in Wyoming for his sophomore year. Since then he has produced an enviable record of athletic achievements, including end on the football team for three years, pole vaultcr and treasurer for the Block Club. He was also a Sodalisf in his senior year. HUGHES, CLARENCE J. Jack was one of the greatest track stars of the class of '47. He enhanced his already brilliant record by taking first place in the 880 city meet as a junior. Though he trans- ferred to the Hilltop from St. Joseph's Semi- nary in third year. Jack became a member of the Senior Sodality. Sanctuary Society, Block Club and C.S.F. in which he gained a life membership. HURTADO, ALBERT E. A diver in the swimming team for four years and a member of the Block Club. Al nas chosen U.S.F. for his higher education. HYDE, LEO B. A Senior Sodalisf. sophomore track par- ticipant and twice school play manager, Leo was also an outstanding Sanctuary Society Prefect. HYDE, ROBERT L. Bob's R.O.T.C. studies paid off with a fourth year captaincy. He was a member of the track team as a sophomore and will go to U.S.F. JOHNSON. DOUGLAS E. School play business was under Doug's able and enthusiastic supervision for two years. He was also in the band for three years, the swimming team for four, the foot- ball team for two and the Block Club. JURGENS, LESLIE R. Block Clubber Lcs was a member of the swimming team in his first three years. His next stop is Moraga. KEARNEY, JOHN E. John was one of the ad drives best sup- porters during each of his terms on the Hill- top. All of his future ads will cash in at U.S.F KEENAN, GEORGE A life member of the honor society and a Sodalisf every year. House debater Georqc will receive his next report card at Santa Clara. KELLY, JOHN J. A junior debater and upper class varsity football specialist, John was a member of the Block Club. t I
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