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DAVIS, CHARLES M. A naturally successful athlete with much success on the football and track teams. Chuck's big feature was his unusually jolly sense of humor which many tried to imitate. DAVITT, JOHN A. With a third place in the Hearst History Contest and life membership in the CSF, John has done very well, not to mention his ac- tivities m the Sodality, the debating socie- ties, the Ticket Committee, the tennis teams, and the tgnatian. DELUCCHI, WILLIAM J. Once an IRC worker and lightweight bas- ketball hotshot, but always the serious class clown. Bill did well in his three years of foot- ball. He also was Senior Class President of 4E. DE MARTINI, DONALD J. Don will continue his studies at the USE campus. This St. Peter and Paul's graduate did well in everything, including Greek DE NEVERS, NOEL H. Rather an active scholar, Noel's endeavors included Ignatian writing, debating. CSF membership, and various speaking contests. The Martin Latin, Washington Essay, Fox Religion, and Hearst History contests plus the Gold Medal Debate were his greatest suc- cesses. DESME, FRED C. This future USF boy played 30’s basketball and JV's football. During his Senior year, Fred was one of those faithful slaves who worked far into the night preparing the play. DESMOND, ALLEN L. Al studied hard in his four years, and his reward is the Classical Diploma. To this date his future studies arc still undetermined. DESMOND, GERALD J. On the 30's lightweight basketball team and a member of the Sane and the House, Gerry was privileged to take two years of Greek in the upper classes. He also has not yet been able to say what his future will hold m the way of education. DEVINCENZI, RICHARD J. In the school play, Dick drew many a laugh m the natural role of a professional hero. With never any difficulties as to what to say next, he was an IRC leader. DONOHUE, RALPH H. Easy-going Ralph was a noon-hour dead- eye. that is, in the intramural games his heaves never missed. Though hardly the loud type, he was liked by all who knew him. DONOVAN, JOHN L. Jack took pictures of the sports and many other school events in most of the seasons. As a Soph, he was an IRC member. He will enter the business world. DUNPHY, FRANCIS J. Frank won many friends with his quiet manner, and earned for himself a Classical Diploma. His future school is probably USF.
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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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k t r k S 3 (- tl v n 3 ft f:. it i- t ■% M. to a ■,« ■4 •I i i I i I I DWYER, JOHN F. John worked hard and earned a Classical Diploma. He spent two seasons swatting the horschtde and hustling around the baseball diamonds. ENRIGHT, JAMES T. Besides a second in the Hearsf History Contest, Jim placed in the Martin Latin and Fox Memorial Religion Contests. He was also m high standing as a debater, sodalist, band member, and Ignatian and Comment writer ERLACH, JOSEPH W. Joe was a transferee, coming in time for his final year here and wishing to continue at the Hilltop. This man with a big smile kept things moving in the great class of 4-A. FAIRBANKS, DONALD M. A glee clubber and track man, Don was quite a logger —he never wore the same fancy rags two days in a row. He even looked good as an eminent scientist, in the play Yellow Jack. FARREN, THOMAS J. Tom hopes that his studies in four years of algebra and geometry will give him a good start oh the higher math of accounting at USF. FAZZIO, RAYMOND J. Curly-fopped Ray was a bcttcr-than-avcraqc hurdler in his two years on the Track team. His other projects included the IRC, Inside SI. and frisking Seniors for Ignatian money. FENNONE, THOMAS J. As the revolutionist m Yellow Jack and the humpback in the Shakespearean Contest, Tom won fame and the first place respec- tively. His accomplishments also include a place in the Hearsf History Contest. FERRERO, WILLIAM L. Bill, like many others, figures on landing across the Hilltop on the Don campus. He lent his services to the IRC and to the Camera Club, but his best efforts were four years of successful football. Also, he was a pole vaulter for the Track team in his Senior year. FLOCCHINI, ARMANDO J. The unassuming Senior Class President made a name for himself in his two years as Varsity tackle after a season of BO's play Also an outstanding Track man and 8lock Clubber, he was one of the leading char- acters in Yellow Jack. FLYNN, LEONARD R. Len was well known for his packed car going to the games and his many different activities. Among these was the IRC. the Red and Blue, the Play Ticket Committee, and the 30's basketball team He also set a fast pace in the 440 for the track team. FOLEY, THOMAS E. Tom studied earnestly and well deserved his Classical Diploma. He will probably enter USF. FRANXMAN, THOMAS W. A rather quick speaker. Tom won the Frosh Elocution Contest besides life member- ship m the CSF He was well known for his Ignatian writings, his debating, and four years as a Sane server.
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