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I p Bl Bl O'ERIEN, GEORGE F. George brought the St. Emydius contingent to school every morning in his Olds. A quite likeable fellow, George will decide on USE or Santa Clara for his future studies. 0‘8RIEN, R08ERT J. This tall fellow served in the Sane for four years. Bob's many activities included Stu- dent Council secretary. Congress leaJcr, CSF- er and two years of Varsity basketball, one of 30's football. O'BRIEN, WILLIAM C. Gentle-voiced Bill worked steadily in his four years and earned for himself the Classi- cal Diploma. He has enrolled in more diffi- cult studies at the Don campus O'CONNELL, PAUL T. A Sane server and track man, Paul won many friends with a good personality. His future plans include the field of art and he will do his preparatory studies at USE. O'CONNOR, PHILIP J. Phil took the part of a Scotch doctor in the play as a Senior. A Frosh Sodalist and lightweight baseball player, Phil's big event was two years of football. OLMO, WILLIAM J. Here's a fellow with a sly sense of humor Bill's stocky figure fitted his jovial person- ality as he brought a smile to all who heard his remarks. OLSON, OLIVER J. St Mary's is the future stopping ol.-ce in OHic's life This fellow has studied and worked hard his four years of the classics. O'NEILL, HUGH J. Hugh spent his eight semesters in serious study. However, he hopes that his two years in Journalism will help in his future at USF OWEN, RAYMOND J. As a Freshman Ray won a Thirties block in the city swimming meet. 8csidcs this un- usual feat he competed for two more years on the Var«ity and will go on to greater studies at USF. PALMORE, ROY L. One of the more husky Seniors, Roy gradu ated from St Boniface before coming to SI. In his four years of study he was known for his quiet serious manner. PARKER, WILBUR B. Wilbur came to SI with grammar tchool education received at St 8ngid's, and now after four years of classical education and IRC work he receives Si's Classical Diploma PASQUALE, ALDO C. Al's long black wavy hair streaked across the diamond in his Sophomore year as he got in a scaron's experience in his favorite sport, baseball.
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£3 i-aSr .2 PERA, RICHARD I. As a member of two lightweight football squads, Dick won many friends. Also a thir- ties baseball regular, this sturdy fellow plans to continue on to Santa Clara. PETRAY, JAMES A. This blond, tall fellow was a familiar fig- ure at the school. There was no doubt in Kentucky windage for Jim in his three years of dead-eye shooting. PETRIN, JOHN F. Man-mountain John stopped everything that came his way. He opened holes or closed them up as needed in his Varsity and JV seasons in the line. PHIPPS, RICHARD L. Dick always wanted to be a yell leader. While not practicing this he served two years, played lightweight basketball, wrote for the Ignatian and studied to enter USF. PORTELLO, JOHN R. Jack was a natural hustler, ball-player, and whistler. Four years of both the Sane and the Sodality, his two years of baseball, plus his talent show awards have won him much fame. POWERS, JAMES During his senior year, Jim was busy find- ing his way around the building since his transfer from St. Vincent's School for Boys at San Rafael. PUCCINELLI, HENRY H. In his four seasons Hank was a great player on the tennis courts. Next to three years as player-manager, his block and his membership in the Sodality and CSF were most important to him. QUINN, JAMES T. This fellow, with his Irish red hair, took the part of O'Hara in the school play. Defi- nitely the friendly sort, Jim gave his time also to 30-s football and baseball, Varsity basketball, and to being sports editor of the Ignatian. Here a member also of the Sane, he plans to go to USF. RAAB, KENNETH E. Another tennis star, Ken was always fast on his feet. Elected captain of the team, he received a block and a CSF life membership. As a Senior he worked for the Ignatian and Sodality. RASKOB, JOHN J. Highly trained in all forms of soldiering at the San Rafael Military Academy, John joined the ranks of the class as a Junior to complete his classical education and swam breast stroke. REILLY, WILLIAM H. Soft-spoken Bill has been well known for his quiet personality and basketball success. A Greek and CSF scholar, he played 10's, 20's and 30's. REYNOLDS, GEORGE H. George stayed in the uniform for Senior ROTC to lighten the load of strategy at USF. He also worked on school spirit in the famous IRC. He donated the services of his dog for the school play.
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MOORE, THEODORE E. Ted's persuasive speaking talent won him fame as a Soph orator, two years as a Shake- spearean contestant and debater, reaching the pinnacle of prowess in the Gold Medal Debate. A top-notch writer, he led the Ignatian Quarterly and wrote for Comment His zealous work was recognized with a scat in the Student Council, a CSF life member- ship, a second in the f art n Latin Contest and a first in the Hearsf History Contest. MORGAN, NORMAN O. Dabbling in variant fields. Norm was a staunch Varsity merman, Block Clubber, So- dalist. Debater, CSF member, etc. He entered the Fourth Estate first on the Red and Blue, then on the Ignatian, winding up hi$ activi- ties by taking over the difficult editing of Senior Biographies. MORONEY, WILLIAM J. Bill's Greek studies entitled him to the Honorary Classical Diploma and his future lies in overcoming the rough Engineering Course at Santa Clara. MULLEN, WILLIAM F. Bill, one of the St. Monica's, Richmond, populace, has been drawn by the shuffling throng to the greater USF campus. MURPHY, JAY P. Not a few extracurricular activities profited from the presence of capable Jay. Photog- rapher for the Red and Blue and the Igna- tian, he also gave large amounts of time to the Ad Drive Committee, the tennis teams, the ROTC I Major Murphy ! and the rifle team. NARDI, LOUIS R. Lou pitched his way to fame in four years on the Varsity mound. His spirit led the IRC as its president and kept things hum- ming in the Block Club and the Student Council. McNAMARA, NORSERT J. Another USF hoocful. he was a hard-work- ing Sodalist in three of his years. Norb's activities m the athletic field include two years of JV football and one year of 30's baseball. NEUMAYR, THOMAS G. Tom won great praise for his faultless de- fensive play on the Kezar Pavilion floor Be- sides his three years of 30's and Varsity play, Tom was a two-year jumper for the Varsity track teams. NORCIA, CHARLES Charlie is looking ahead to great things: he wants to be a scientist after graduation from the Science Department of USF. His past activities include Soph Oratorical, Red and Blue, and 30's tackle. NUNZIATI, EUGENE L. As a Soph, Gene was elected leader of th- Junior Sodality In this group he was a con- sistent worker in all of his four years. A CSF-er, Gene joined the IRC during his sec- ond year. NUTI, ALBERT F. An earnest student in all of his four years, Al won a CSF life membership In his first two years some of his efforts were turned towards the Sodality. O'BOYLE, CORNELIUS F. Throughout his four years at SI, Ned has had not a small part in the Sanctuary So ciety's work He was a faithful prop to the Society every week in his eight semester-.
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