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ACKERMAN, ROBERT M. Before he came to S.I., Bob made both basketball arvd football teams at Serra High. He continued his athletics here, playing an experienced game at quarterback for our JV's. ALTAMIRANO, GARY ANTHONY A man with a calm and casual, but hu- morous attitude, Gary was a great track en- thusiast in all but his Junior year. A Santa Clara dorm will receive the honor of Gary's presence. ANDREWS, GORDON R. Gordon was one of the great Marina gang. His slow and quiet speech won him a place among Mr Cunningham's debaters. He also played a year of Soph football. ARCHER, JAMES L. Jim easily held the title for the blondest hair of S I. He is looking forward to a stay at Santa Clara, where he will take a general course until he decides his major. ARELLANO, JOSEPH R. A natural at most sports, Rick limited his four years to football and swimming. His ability won him four swimming and three football blocks and a two-year membership in the Block Club. BARSANTI, ROBERT R. A Frosh swimmer, lightweight and JV football player, and two year rifle expert. Bob worked for the Ignatian, Cat's Chorus, and the IRC; and hopes someday to hang up a MD shingle. BENEDETTI, DONALD A. Oon played a whirlwind game of basket- • .•II and led the 30's league in scoring in his Soph season. This all round athlete was just as fast at second base in his four seasons on the Varsity. BERNARD, WALTER Behind the wings at Yellow Jack, Walt hustled scenes about for many an exciting hour. Besides this arduous but hidden work. Walt kept busy with Red and Blue photog- raphy and IRC. BERNICCHI, ROBERT V. A regular on the Varsity football team, Bob's power and endurance carried him to many a place in the 8S0. BERTKEN, THOMAS G. It seems that Tom was in every S.l. ac- tivity. Tom headed the Inside S I . won the Soph Oratorical Contest, placed in the Shake spearean Contest, served in the Sane, and was active in the IRC. Besides all the intellec- tual activity, Tom earned a JV football block. BIANCHINI, NEIL L. Neil worked hard behind the scenes of the school play, but won most of his fame and two blocks playing JV and Varsity football. BIPES, ALAN J. In his four years at S.I., Al earnestly stud- ied the well-known ancient language. His next stopping place will probably be USF.
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BLACK, THOMAS A. Football was Tom's sport. He earned his block and a place in the Block Club with some rugged play in two Varsity and one JV season. BOEGE, RAYMOND E. Ray was one of our many commuters and like many others he came across the Bridge to civilization every morning from San Rafael. This likeable fellow earned a two year mem- bership m the C$F. BONOMI, RICHARD F. As a 30's end, Dick snagged many passes and later was awarded his block for his hard earned Track points, along with a Block Club membership. His unaffected personality elect- ed him to the Junior Prom committee. BRADY, JOSEPH G. Joe slaved and succeeded in almost every- thing. He became well known as a Block Clubber, debater, cross-country winner. Glr Clubber, IRC leader. Sane server. Sodali' . Game committeeman. Track star for three seasons, footballer and yell leader. BREEN, JOHN P. A House debater, IRC member, and Fresh Sane member, John played two seasons of 30's football and Ramblers' baseball. All these activities make his application very ac- ceptable at Santa Clara. BURKE, FRANCIS Confined to the absentee list for many weeks with frequent ill health, Frank never- theless was able to successfully complete hr studies and earn the Classical Diploma. CALLENS, RAMON F. Ray. a future USF scholar, warbled in the supporting chorus of Yellow Jack. Ray also participated in the Ignatian Heights show as a Junior. CANTWELL, ROBERT W. A sensational distance man. Bob picxed up the S.l. cross country medal, as a Junior and Senior, and was captain of the team this year. Bob's future plans are for another four years at USF. CARRICK, MARTIN Martin studied hard in his four years at S.l. and earned a Classical Diploma for suc- cessful efforts. He is un-decided as to which college he will enter. CAVANAGH. JOHN C. John was a faithful server in his four | years in the Sanctuary Sodality and managed to make the most of his red hair, good per- sonality, and good time in the 220 in three track teams, CELLI, ROBERT R. As a Frosh, Bob won a place in the Hears» History Contest, and he worked for and en- tered the IRC and later played for the tennis team. He spoke for Congress, the Frosh Elocution, and the Soph Oratorical Contest. CHASE, ALLEN B. A serious speaker and a good man, Al starred in the Gold Medal Debate as a Junior, was a CSF life member, and IRC and SFYA leader plus some experience on the track and football teams.
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I CHEW, DONALD R. A C$F member, and tennis player, Don received a Junior ROTC medal and |oined the Senior Officers' Club. His naturally happy attitude won him many admirers. CIDDIO, JOHN F. John was a consistent scholar and his studies earned him a Classical Diploma. He has not yet been able to determine his future studies. CIERI, FRANK V. Frank, a fellow with curly hair, drove daily from the Piedmont area on his way to school. He also cannot make a definite statement on his future studies. CLANCY, JAMES A. Jim was always reliable for his sturdy arm. In four years of pitching for the 30's and the Varsity, he made quite a name for himself. As a Senior, he was one of the leading hurl- ers in the league. CLANCY, THOMAS J. Another Frosh Sodalist with a two year record, Tom was one of the big men in the publishing years of Inside S I. and also was a capable writer. COLLINS, JOHN T. Though the Sane and Track team were his favorites. Tim lent his jovial personality to the Varsity basketball team, debating, IRC, the Sodality, the Glee Club, and the Stage Crew. COUCH, GEORGE J. A regular member of 4£, George became famous for his do-or-dic basketball play in all his four years. At the peak of his casaba success, he was in office as Senior Class V.P. COX, WILLIAM L. Bill passed and place-kicked for the JV's and Varsity football teams. Always a well- liked and reliable player. Bill plans to bring his educated foe along to the Bronco campus. CRONAN, JOHN R. Another future Santa Clara man. John tossed accurate passes from his varsity quar- terback position. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN A. In the school’s first razzle-dazzle election. Jack was elected king of the students on the Good Deal ticket. Jack starred at the Varsity halfback position for two seasons and kept things moving in the Block Club. One of his greatest honors was to be selected Wheel of the Week by Inside S.I.'s first street edition. DACHAUER, THOMAS A. Though a key man in the band and Sane Secretary after four years of faithful serving, even the tiniest Frosh knew Tom as the con- siderate manager of the well-remembered bookstore. DASKAROLIS, GEORGE P. A House and Senate master of debate, George was a consistent winner in the broad- jump, 220, and century events for the track team. George had a leading role in Yellow Jack and was an active leader of 4A in the big gym drive. Well liked by everyone, George was made Wheel of the Week by Inside S.l.
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