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Tony Sauer is a Jesuit priest and AP English teacher who has endeared himself to all of us at Saint Ignatius by his caring attitude, great humor, and compassionate concern for all. He is a veteran of over thirty- three years of service to the SI community, and in his twenty-seven years as President, he has provided inspired leadership for all: trustees, regents, faculty, students. Saint Ignatius has been truly in capable hands. Charles Dullea Kate Denning To this day. my daughter (who Father affectionately nick named Big Mol ) talks about Father Sauer as the one who strolled down the rows casually reciting, from memory, long passages — entire scenes — from Shakespeare’s plays.' Right: Father Sauer served as President of Saint Ignatius for 27 years, shown here as a young priest. Below: The grand opening of the ncwJ.B. Murphy Field was one of many lasting school projects completed during his Presidency. 28 Father Sauer
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Gabriel Ho '06. Adrew Bollman '06. and Stephen Dominguez '06 sing ' Luck Be a Lady Tonight. Jeannine Yap '07. Hillary Sy '06. Felicia Ma '06. and Michelle Ar- guelles '07 hit all the right notes in their performance. Mixed Chorut Michelle ArgueHcs, Dominique Bonino. Veronica Butenko. Jennifer Butler. Abigail Cortez. Raquel Dayao. Thcrcta Esmcro. Khtting Halting. AJtegra Hartman. Sarah Hortt. Felicia Ma. Liz Palazzolo. Alexandra Rc.der. Emily Smpson. Jenalyn Sotto. Hillary Sy. Kircten Ticdje. Lauren Touh. Jcanmnc Yap. Samantha Feld. Ashton Lee. Kimberly Lew. Jadyn Lot Banot. Pie McCauley. Alanna Pincll. Maya Simpton. Paulina Sxighapok. Ryan Aguirre. Byron Becker. Andrew Bollman. Stephen Dominguez. Gabriel Ho. Samuel Nelten. Patrick Gimeno. Max Hartman. Charlie Johnton. Vincent Km- nard. Mark Magtoto. Ian Randolph. Hannah Abarquez. Sutan Abellcra. Jayne Callander. Sherry Chak. Margarita D=az. Monica D zon. Mxkenzie Foitch. Emily Gray. Paula Guerra. Camille Hawkins. Taylor Humphreys. Monica Larano. Jessica Lau. Mahan Manapsa). Gabnela Reyes. Clare Ryan. Chcltea Santos. Emily Schwartz. Angela Uycda. Francesca Badola. Shelly Capulong. Dandle Chritto- pher. Syndmc Chy. Natalya DcRobertit-Theye. Cnstina Fowler. Camille Gallo. Manna Gilmore. Lucia Gonzalez. Riza Inumerable. Shannon Johnston. Ham Lee. Teresa Leong. Deborah Magsaysay. Melanie M.stica, Uuren Ogawa. Margaret Palazzolo. Mary Palazzolo. Jasmine Percy. Jestica Protas.o. AHysha SmulvCatley. Knttma So. Siobhan Taylor. Sara Venturi. Vathti Viray. Christina Wa. Bianca Yuo. Katrina Yupangco. Stephen Cajilig, Steven Gimeno. Nathaniel Lozano. Dcdrick Sarzaba. John Uy. Reggie Antonio. Max Bamtey. Brendan Byrne. Nick David. John Enriquez. Kenneth Floret. Alex Freedman. George Gas par. Danny Hoff. Adam Rotasco. Ian Sarmicnto. Matthew Sotto. David Uy student life 27
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Father §j|uer In fiction, Brookfield School had its Mr. Chips; in gratitude, St. Ignatius has its Fr. Sauer. Like the pharaohs, S.I.’s President leaves his mark on the sands of San Francisco’s Sunset. The Genesis campaigns spearheaded from the Office of President have given S.l. students facilities that are second to none, but the measure of the Sauer legacy is much more than buildings and state-of-the-art classrooms and turfed fields and a pool. Who hasn’t spent an “Hour with Sauer without coming away enlightened and inspired—and more erudite with all his allusions to British literature? And there’s also all those quotable Sauerisms: “Hey. Babes. Spare me,” and “It’s good to be king. But, if it has been King Tony I, this king has walked among his subjects; from that frosh football game on a Saturday morning to a girls’ soccer game in the pouring rain to the packed stands of a Bruce-Mahoney game, the King has always been S.I.’s Number One Fan. In the classroom, his students may have trouble deciphering that unmistakable Sauer scrawl, but they do know that as members of English 403AP—403 Anthony Pudue— they have been blessed with a teacher of intelligence, wit, and compassion. Fr. Anthony P. Sauer, S.J.: President, teacher, colleague, fan, friend, priest—above all, a Jesuit priest. Three cheers for Tony Sauer!!! —Jim Bjorkquist '65 Left: Students always enjoy Father Sauer's Above: Father Sauer gracefully leads humurous and lively homilies at the Mass of shocked students in a vigil on September the Holy Spirit. 11. 2001. Cal Trcmbath I always know it is going to be a good day when it starts with a Father Sauer Friday morning Liturgy. Ms. Botini He's a wonderful person, a pleasure to work with, and I am grateful for working with him. He makes us act out Shakespeare for his entertainment. Kate Rocsslcr Father Sauer 29
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