St Ignatius College Prepatory - Ignatian Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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 MAYTA, ANTHONY M. As a Frovh Tony's experience on the 20's football team prepared him for bigger things to come. So as a Senior he looked quite flashy in the new Varsity suits and played a better than average game in the line. McCarthy, james m. Jim served two years on the Junior So- dality. His next studies will be in the course of Business Administration. McCarthy, john m. John played a lot of first string tackle for the JV's and Varsity. Besides his two years of Football, he led the spirit of SI through the IRC for two years. McCarthy, Lawrence h. Lawry's main activity was football and he won two blocks for his seasons of both JV and Varsity play. McCORMACK, WILLIAM A. Rcd-hcadcd Bill studied hard and went to many meetings as he prepared for his pre- Dcntal studies at USF. The meetings in- cluded, among others, the Junior Sodality, IRC and Senate. McENTEE, EDWARD J. A short, stocky fellow, Ed enrolled in USF along with a good part of the Class of '50. His activities included a year of JV football. MEEHAN, JOHN J. A natural performer and Ignatian Heights Junior, Jack, the raffle leader of 4-A, played lightweight baseball, and used his happy character to the best interests of the IRC, Ignatian, and Glee Club. MERKELBACH, WILLIAM E. It has been decided that the man with the biggest smile at SI definitely was tall Bill. In his early years Bill played a season of 30's baseball. MICHALSKE, ROBERT S. During his Frosh year Bob was an active Sodalist. He plans to go the long route for his teaching degree. MILLARD, FRED L. An IRC man of old, Fred took on the complicated but little known job of position caller in the school play. Thanks to him, every actor was in the right place at the right time. MILLER, GILES E. A smooth statesman with a good word for everyone, Giles was elected for two terms on the Student Council, one as Sodality Proxy. A regular in the talent shows, he used his natural knack for acting in his exceptional three years of play experience. MOORE, ROBERT E. Thick, husky Bob was a natural lineman. His four seasons should give him a good start when he arrives at the St. Mary's cam- pus m his well-known Cad.'

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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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I LOMBARDI, ROBERT E. Quite a flashy student with his white- blonde hair. Bob was very well-liked by all who knew him for his quiet, friendly manner, LORDAN, JOSEPH T. Joe Lordan was the good-natured type who kept things happy in class by his cheer- ful personality As a Sophomore he played a rugged game of JV football. LUCHESSA, CHARLES E. Talkative Charley was known and liked by all. Once a Junior Class President, he won great respect throughout the league as a mighty, rugged guard. Besides his years of football, he earned a Block Club member- ship by swimming on the 30's relay team. MAPA, FELIX C, As a lowcrclassman Felix was a fast 30's track star He later switched to the job of assistant manager and was well liked by the various football and baseball teams. MARTIN, TEVIS P. Unassuming Tex was the athlete of the school, starring in both football and track. Second string all-city as a Junior, Tev's in- juries cut short his Senior play but in no way hampered his many triumphs in the shot put. His popularity rated him the positions of Block Club chairman and Inside Si's ■'Wheel of the Week. MATSUZAKI, MAMORU This jolly fellow with his bright beret had quite a bit of prominence at SI. His future will consist in Pre-Dental studies. LA SHELLS, KIRKE A great swimmer until he developed ear trouble, Kirkc switched to football and, as a Soph and Junior, was a well-known lineman, smashing lesser beings with his mighty frame. LA VAGUE, GEORGE B. George, well known as a speed-burner on the track, has a record of one year on the thirties and two years of Varsity track teams, plus two years as a Greek scholar. « LINHARES, THOMAS Another fellow from St. Vincent’s at San Rafael, Tom arrived here as a Junior and, after some hard study and lots of Latin, en- rolled m USF. LUDWIGSEN, LAWRENCE R. Lud spent all of his free time tickling the ivories, hoping one day to be a great pianist. Yet he snuck away from the keys long enough to study Latin. MADIGAN, EDWARD E. A Bellarmme transferee. Ed hopped onto one of the many trams that make the daily trip across the 8ay Bridge. Despite commut- ing he played JV football as a Junior. MAIOCCO, FRANCIS J. From the beautiful Marina Frank made his way into the fog around SI every morning. But the climatic conditions did not stop Frank from successfully weathering three years of Greek.

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