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FREY, KENNETH P. The captain of the thirties swimming team as a Junior, Ken also played JV and Varsity football. Two years of each sport won him his swimming and football blocks. FRINGS, JOHN F. A four year Sanctuary Society member and three years in the IRC, a track enthusiast m his Soph and Junior years, Frank plans to attend USF. FULMORE, ROBERT A. As Senior editor of the monthly IGNA- TIAN and. editor-in-chief of the final edi- tion, Bob had his hands quite full. In ad- dition to this he spent two years with the IRC, was a member of the Senate, and the Ticket Committee, and was house manager of the play in his Senior year. GAGAN, BRIAN E. After four years of diligent study, Brian gamed a Classical Diploma His past activi- ties include a season of Frosh baseball and some Sane Serving GARDINER, RICHARD T. Affable Dick made many friends as a House debater, Frosh baseball star, and 10's and BO's basketball hotshot. This future Santa Clara engineer was honored as com- mander-in-chief of his 10's team. GATTO, DONALD N. Don was a serious and well-liked athlete during his eight semesters at SI. Besides four years of football, some lower class base- ball and track, Don led school spirit as an IRC man and yell-leader. GEE, ANDREW W. A fast little man with a tennis racket, Don won a place on the tennis team during his Senior year. GEMIGNANI, MARCELLO T. With his flashy accordion, Marcello won fourth place in the Heights Show as a Junior, and could always be called on for a morale boost at the student rallies. His activities also included a year of JV end. GOFAS, CONSTANTINE This active fellow participated in many different activities but will be best remem- bered for his part in the school plays. He managed three different sports among these, basketball for two years. He was a member of the IRC and Rifle Team. GORDON, CHARLES J. Though he plays a fancy trumpet at all parades and rallies, Charley was really a rugged, hard-working athlete. He put the shot for the track teams and played end or tackle in all four years. GRANUCCI, ROBERT R. Bob enrolled in the USF Law School after an active record at our alma mater. Besides his experience as a writer, debater, CSF'cr, Bob starred in the Talent Show, won an ROTC medal and later became a Senior Lieu- tenant. GRAY, WILLIAM J. For three of his years at SI, Bill awoke at dawn to come across town to serve at the Church. Besides the Sane work. Bill played JV tackle—and hopes to travel down to Santa Clara.
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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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J GRIDE, EDWARD V. Once an IRC worker, Ed was an Inside SI writer in that famous publication's first year. He plans to drive his car one block further to the Hilltop campus. GRIMES. LESLIE E. Besides his first-string varsity baseball career, Lcs played a dead-eye forward in Kczar. This sharpshooter, often called Red because of the bright hair, won blocks in both sports. GRONDONA, JAMES L. Jim played some Ramblers baseball, but his specialty was snaggmg the pigskin. In his three seasons, he was usually seen play- ing a rugged speedy game at the ervd posi- tion. GUERRERO, PHILIP J. In his last year, Phil was elected captain of the varsity swimmers. Always a varsity point winner in backstroke and diving, Phil has also a record of two years of lightweight football. HAGAN, BENJAMIN J. Though Ben was a Glee Clubber and Sane man, his favorite activity was football. Ben was well-known for his pass-catching seasons on the JV and Varsity teams. HAMILL, JAMES P. Jim tooted his clarinet in the Orchestra and Band and won a place in the Talent Show. His experiences extended to debating, Ignatian writing, playing tennis, and win- ning a life membership m the CSF. HASKINS, HERBERT C. In the three years of JV and Varsity play. Herb led the team's tactics from his quarter- back position. When the speedy Block Club- ber was on, the Wildcats were a sure thing. He was an expert pole-vaultor as a Senior. HAWKINS, PETER A. Quiet Pete caught the bus from Marin County every day, but the commuting was rough on his activities around the school. However, he got in some 10's basketball and three years of swimming. HAYES, LEO Blond, curly Leo was one of the Sane's most faithful servers in all his eight semes- ters The four years of Sane work and one of lightweight basketball should give him a good start at USF. HEALY, EUGENE C. A quiet, serious fellow. Gene was a two- year Greek expert and another USF hopeful. With his naturally good sense of humor, he talks about his career as a lawyer. HEINZ, LEONARD J. Len served in the Sane as a Senior but was better known as a baseball player. He made the Ramblers as a Freshman and later his career included two years of flashy Var- sity play at second base position. HELMER, WILLIAM B. From the halfback spot. Bill often streaked all the way in his four seasons on the JV and Varsity teams. The friendly personality of this popular star won him the IRC vice- presidency.
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