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Armando Flocchini Senior Class President Theodore Moore Editor, IGNATIAN William Bush Sergeant-at-Arms Giles Miller Prefect, Sodality George Hayes Junior Class President Robert O'Brien Corresponding Secretary Dominic Tarantino Treasurer Donald Benedetti Vice President Tevis Martin Block Club President Herbert Schoenstein Prefect, Sanctuary Society Benedetti as Vice President, Bob O'Brien as Corr. Secretary, Dom Tarantino as Treasurer, and Bill Bush as Sergeant-at-Arms. To say that all school activities come through the Council is almost an understatement. Block candidates, cheer leaders, dance committees, all these varied forms of school life, are decided here in the Council's sessions. If the 1949-1950 year at SI has left us pleasant memories, a large measure of the success can be given to the energtic group of school statesmen in R108.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Whenever anything of any great importance takes place at SI, it first receives careful discussion in the office of the Saint Ignatius Student Council. This student-government organization is formed by representatives from each important extra-curricular group at SI. By this arrangement, all the school organizations participate in the working out of major school functions. Headed by student-body Prexy Jack Cunningham, the Council has func- tioned smoothly this year since its initial meeting. It is ably staffed by Don John A. Cunningham Student Body President 1st Row: L. Nardi, A. Flocchini, J. Cunningham, Fr. Gilligan, S.J., D. Benedetti, D. Tarantino, R. Zannini. 2nd Row: G. Hayes, W. Bush, G. Miller, H. Schoenstein, R. O'Brien, T. Martin, T. Moore.
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CLASS □ F ’50 Armando Flocchini Senior Class President Years after their departure from St. Ignatius High School, the members of the class of 1950 will look back affectionately on their high school days. Although they counted carefully the days until graduation, and counted eagerly, nonetheless they felt a tinge of regret at the thought of leaving SI for the last time. They had worked four long, hard years for Commencement Day, and could justifiably congratulate themselves when that Day finally arrived. During the years to come, many small reminders will be with them to help deepen their recollections of SI years. They have their rings, their year- books, their blocks—all precious relics to bring back the days of classroom cutups and jalopy journeys, of athletic achievements and the million and one other little adventures of their high school years.
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