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BUSHER, LAURENCE P. Paul's escapades could fill a book ... in addition to these zany feats, he was a varsity trackman, for which he earned a block . . . served on the Senior Prom . . . and brought many a chuckle for his part m Souther Pacific. BUTLER, WILLIAM M. One of the St. Cecilia set who followed the Jang to SI ... Bill was a varsity chucker or three seasons on the home nine, winning many a game for the glory of the Red and Blue . . . also a Greek scholar for two semesters. CADIGAN, MICHAEL F. Mike pitched curves for the baseball teams for four years, two Frosh-Soph and two var- sity seasons . . . earning the distinction of Prep of the Week for his superlative twirling against Mission . . . IRC, Sane, and Block Club were just a few of his other activities . . . Santa Clara will get the bene- fit of his slants next Fall. CAMPBELL, PETER A. Holding the office of prefect of the Sodality for two years ... a Sane man and de- bater . . . one of the evil plotters in Heaven Can Wait as well as winner of the Shakespearean Contest as a junior, Pete was a busy man about old SI. CAMPLIS, FRANCIS X. Frank came to SI from another school in his junior year ... his time was divided between his studies and the QUILL of which he was art editor. It looks like the Navy or the Air Force for Frank after graduation. CANNON, EDWARD L. Ed played two years of baseball as a lower classman . . . was a debater . . . and plans to attend Stanford for his teaching degree . . . well known by all his classmates as a great wrestling fan as well as a follower of the Seals. CANNY, CHARLES P. Chuck's athletic ability was proved on the football field . . . where he served two years at the quarterback slot . . . and also on the JV baseball squad ... he earned himself the rank of Captain in RO . . . and hopes to enroll at Notre Dame. CARBERRY, JAMES M. A heavy hitting outfielder, Jim became known to followers of the national pastime for his fine play around the diamond . . . much of this was because of his earlier experience on Ramblers ... he plans on taking his hitting prowess to USF next term. CAREY, MAURICE J. A three year member of the Sodality, Mau- rice won himself a reputation as a singer in the newly organized Sodality Glee Club . . . spent part of his senior year working on the track team . . . and kept a better- than- B average in his four years. CARRILLO, ALEX J. Al could always be seen on the field working out for some sport ... in the Fall it was football and in the Spring it was track . . . he was a JV as well as a varsity gndder and m track he took his share of places in the shot-put and discus . . . also a stage crew man for Room Service and Heaven Can Wait. CARROLL, WILLIAM A. Bill was one of Si's best with the bat and glove . . . playing four years of varsity ball earned him a position in the Block Club ... he also played two years of lightweight basketball . . . was a member of the Games Committee of the IRC . . . and hopes to be taking his cuts at Santa Clara next season. CASEY, MARTIN C. It was on the baseball field that Marty be- came known to many Ignatians . . . play- ing a year of Rambler and one of Frosh- Soph ... he was also a smoer in Souther Pacific . . . and will be the recipient of a Classical Diploma.
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BEVIS, EDWARD J. As the butler in Heaven Can Wait, Ed performed with the nonchalance of a vet- eran trouper ... an ROTC officer, he played on both the tennis and lightweight baseball teams . . . served on the Trophy Ball Committee for two years . . . and will go to college. BUSS, MICHAEL L. This lanky lad was both a scholar and a virile athlete . . . attaining life member- ship m the CSF and tossing the basketball through the hoop for four years, of which two were with the varsity ... a minor league bascballcr, future plans call for a trip to the Santa Clara Valley. BRAHM, ROBERT T. Bob's activities were centered mostly on the musical side ... a band member for three years . . . singer in the Sodality Glee Club . . . and m Souther Pacific ... he was also a Sodalist for two years . . . and oper- ated the book store for a semester. BRESLIN, JAMES T. Having come to SI from another school in his sophomore year, Jim quickly accustomed himself to his new surroundings and be- came active in a number of activities . . . as a writer for the QUILL and IGNATIAN ... as Vestry Prefect of the Sane ... as a worker for the IRC . . . and as a cinder- man. BREEN, JOSEPH V. Tough luck plagued Joe during his initial varsity football game this year ... a broken finger resulted in a season on the bench . . . recipient of a block, Joe was one of the best liked seniors. BROOKMAN, JOHN W. Brookic as he was called by his friends was well known to all Ignatians . . . because of his work and planning on the lighting, Heaven Can Waif, Souther Pacific, and the Senior Prom were given a touch of professionalism. His old car with the many gadgets was a constant source of wonder- ment to his pals. BROSIO, RICHARD N. Twice Dick was a doctor in the school plays, once in Room Service and again in Heav- en Can Wait ... on the athletic side, he performed consistently enough for the light- weight track team to earn a block ... a good student he will take his spikes to college. 8R0WN, JAMES C. Little Jim was active in practically every organization . . . the bell hop in Room Service, he earned his block because of his basketball skill . . . other activities in- clude: the Junior Prom, Activities Dance Committee, IRC, and ticket committee. BUDDE, DONALD H. A quiet fellow from 48, Don plans on study- ing Pharmacy at college . . . while at SI, he was a tower of strength in the JV forward wall . . . and kept a solid B average for his four years. BURNS, JOHN F. A daily commuter from Marin county, John was also a member of the great 48 class and was active in the Sodality and IRC . . . in sports he played some lightweight base- ball. BUSCAGLIA, DAVID C. Four years of ardent studying occupied most of Dave's time for which he will receive a Classical Diploma. Next year will find him at the Hilltop in his pursuit of a Degree. BUSCAINO, VICTOR L. Another future midshipman, Vic beat out a jazzy tempo on the traps and snares while in the famous Blue Notes ... a foot- baller and personality guy, he was a Janu- ary grad.
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■ CASASSA, JAMES E. Jim of the curly, red hair was an active man about SI numbering thirties basketball, JV baseball, IRC, Junior Prom, Senior Exclusive, and membership in the Block Club among his many accomplishments . . . Santa Clara claims this Greek scholar. CASSIDY, MICHAEL F. Little Mike was one of Si's star lightweight basketballers . . and a member of the champion Ten's in his junior year . . . Mike hasn't decided about his future college. CHIAPPARI, RONALD M. Ron was a two year debater for SI taking part in tournaments and inter-school debates with Bcllarmine . . placed second in the Martin Latm Contest as a junior . . . was an honor student for his four years . . . sensational bowler . . . USF will be his next stop. CIO, LOUIS A. Louie, like his brother, was a Sane member for eight semesters . . could often be seen at St. Ignatius Church in the wee hours of the morning serving Mass ... he drilled with the ROTC for two years and plans to continue his education at USF. CID, MANUEL J. Manny was mainly concerned with keeping his grades above average so that he will be able to attend Cal . . . but this did not stop him from being a member of the Saint Ignatius Sanctuary Society. CLARK, WILLIAM S. A member of the championship golf team m his junior year. Bill was awarded a mem- bership in the Block Club ... he sprinted for the lightweight track team . . . held down the position of inside-right on the occer team as a senior . . . was a writer for INSIDE SI, senior editor of the IGNA- TIAN . . . and competed in the Gold Medal Debate. Future plans include Stanford and a pre-med course. CLARKE, FRANCIS J. Splashing his way for four successful aquatic seasons. Frank earned his block for his ef- forts ... in other activities he was a three year server , . . two year Sodalisf . . . and a member of the debating team ... he looks forward to continuing his Jesuit train- ing at Santa Clara. CODONI, FREDERICK P. Fred's face was familiar to almost all Igna- tians for his fine clarinet tooting in both the SI bond and orchestra ... a writer for INSIDE SI . . . and a member of the Sodal- ity, he was a very regular commuter from Marin County. COLLA, RAYMOND M. Rav came to SI from Portola Junior High, and spent a season kicking up the water for the SI Catfish . . . during his Senior year, Ray's car became the scene of many friendly get-togethers during noon time . . . the Hilltop will play an important part in his life for the next four years. COLLINS, EDWARD P. Teddy Bear os Ed was commonly known, played two years of JV and two years of varsity football . . . was one of Si's top catchers on the varsity baseball nine for two seasons . . . was a member of the ROTC drill team . a major in the mili- tary before he graduated in January. COLLINS, LAWRENCE J. The artist of the Senior Class, Larry desighed the scenery for such productions as the Senior Exclusive, Heaven Can Wait, and Souther Pacific in addition to this he was m the cast of Room Service . . . and a marksman for the Rifle Team. CONSULTER, RENO J. Reno whipped the ball around the inf.eld for the Fathers' Club league and for the Ram- blers ... he will receive a Classical Diploma after which he hopes to take engineering at Santa Clara.
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