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B » « Si : e n t! !■ 1 •J i NICHOLS, JOHN L. Extremely popular Jack Nichols was a lour year Catholic Actioncr and Sane member. He swam every season and thrice played basketball. O’CONNELL, GREGORY C. Greg's flaming spirit was infectious, and he spread this germ to the entire student body, making him one of its best cheer- leaders in its history. He was a four year Sane man, sophomore debater, lightweight basketballer, and I R C. rally-committeeman O’CONNOR, ALFRED When fall term begins. U.S.F will possess a three year Sodalist of the most ardent kind IA fellow classmates agree Al has great things in store. O’CONNOR, JOHN JAY III Three year debating president, school play stalwart as Brother Hollyhock and Prince Hal. sophomore hoopster, C.5.F. life member, foyr year Sodalist, one term Sane member, John was Editor-m-Chicf of the Red and Blue. As a Junior he was head cheer leader, class Sec- retary, and Sports Editor in the final Ignatian. O'CONNOR, ROBERT F. The two year Sane man. baseball star, and hoopster, will pursue a stiff vocation at Cali- fornia Agricultural College. O’CONNOR, VINCENT D. After one year down the Peninsula at Bellarmine, he quarterbacked the football team for three years, once for a champion- ship. The Block Club vice-president will attend U S.F. O'HARE, JOHN J. Jack came to S.l. as a senior from St. Joseph’s seminary, has been a member of the Sodality, will follow the thundering hordes to U.S.F. O'HARE, WILLIAM F. A lower-class casaba-chaser and several- time cheer-leader, he was a full-term Sodal- isf. will continue his studies at U.S.F. O’SULLIVAN, WILLIAM Four year Sane leader and three season Sodalist, he was an upper-class track man and Senior debater Bill was a junior Martin Medal winner and C.S.F. life member. PATT, DONALD M. Santa Clara will soon include a transferee from Sacred Heart who occupied the I R C room, worked on the Senior Exclusive Com- mittee. and played varsity football. PERA, VICTOR F., JR. Though his interest is book collecting, Vic, a Corpus Christi boy, will take up medicine at U.S.F. PIATTI, ARNALDO J. A four year Sodalist and a member of the C.S.F., Arn was a literary figure on the Igna- tian as a junior and senior He will attend Santa Clara.
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MITCHELL, ROBERT E. A thousand dollars worth of ads was enough to win him first prize in the annual drive. Track and C.S.F meetings received his undivided attention for four years, beside the Sodalty, Sane and debating societies. MOLKENBUHR, SEAMON J. A junior swimmer and sophomore Sodalist he has signed up at U.S.F. MORALES, DANIEL R. Dan swam as a lower-classman. Catholic Acted for four years and was a life member of the honor society. MORALES, MANUEL J. Baritone-toting member of the band, he has enrolled for U.S.F. MORAN, NEIL V. Full-time hoopster and merman he makes the long trip from the outskirts of Oakland every morning. This year the celebrity played tennis for Mr Duggan and three years ago he belonged to both the Sodality and the Sanctuary Society. MOSCONE, GEORGE R. A devotee to athletics and R.O.T.C., he was mentioned on several All-City basket- ball selections, having played on various school teams since his freshman year He won the first year elocution contest and was a three year bascballcr. The Bambino” will attend St. Mary's with Herman Wedemoyer. MOTHERAL, JOHN G. In the two years since his change from Bellarminc John as been distinguished in almost every field. He ghost-wrote Top- per's Talcs as Associate Editor of the Red O Blue, debated for the Senate, and acted brilliantly the school play role of Hotspur. Also he was a mam character in the 1946 Brother Orchid, and caused a mild sensa- tion by his antics at every rally. A sidelight of John's career was C.S.F. life membership. MULLEN, WILLIAM J. Two year gridder and racquctccr, sopho- more track man and swimmer, one year Red b Blue reporter. Bill capped an illustrious career with a junior victory in the Fox Re- ligion Contest. MURPHY, MARTIN V. This proficient basketballer has already packed his bag for a session at Santa Clara. MURPHY. MATTHEW P. Matt, one of the best tennis players to ever pass through the Hilltop, was unani- mously selected student-body vice-president. MURRAY, JAMES P. The slim, twinkle-eyed 4F'cr was a lower- class Sodalist, Sane member, upper-class diver, and two year band member. A pinned- together blue lalopy is his proudest posses- sion and a true school landmark. NEWSOME. WILLIAM Smiling Bill was one o the most likable of Freshmen, an ardent altar-boy and Sodal- ist. He was the first of his classmates to graduate into eternity, dying on April 24, 1945, from an incurable infection. 4
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PIERCE, WILLIAM P. A future U.S.F. trained lawyer, Bill came from St. Monica's. PRENDERGAST, FRANCIS J. A junior football player and a member of the Sanctuary Society for two years. Senior Sodalis» Bill was on the stage crew for three school plays. RAYMOND, PAUL C. A two year swimmer, Paul will accept his next honor laurels at Menlo Junior College. RAYMOND, WALDEN E. A tennis player for four years and a base- ball swatter for two. Walden was a Block Club member and was associated with the Red and Blue while a freshman. RE8ELE, ROWLAND K. A C.S.F. life member and a three year debater. Row played lightweight baseball and basketball while a lower classman. An Associate Editor of the Ignatian, he was an outstanding writer. REBHOLTZ, LAWRENCE H. Leaping Laurie is another one of the great athletes of the year. He played basketball in his last three years, making All-City guard as a senior. He was a member of the Block Club and was on the 30's football team as a sophomore. Laurie also starred in track, taking fourth as a miler in the city meet. REGAN, PATRICK F. Pat's chief hobby is to build model air- planes. He will take a business course at U.S.F. REILLY, JAMES W. A Sodalist m his first year, Jim served three years with the Sanctuary Society He played football as a sophomore and basket- ball as a freshman, Jim will attend Cali- fornia Agricultural College. REILLY, JOHN F. John is a chief attraction at school, riding up and down the street on his motor scooter. He will scoot up to U.S.F. for a course in dentistry. REYNOLDS, WILLIAM J. A prolific writer and upper-class member of the Red (j Blue, he will spend his next four years at U.S.F. RICH, DOUGLAS R. Doug, a two year cinder man, plans to attend the University of California. RICHARD, JOHN L. A three year R.OT.C. cadet, he success- fully capped his career with a commission as Maior. With the maiority of his classmates he will go to U.S.F.
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