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RAGUSA, MAURICE J. Serving three years for the Sanctuary So- ciety, Maury was also vestry prefect this year . . . was a fast little man on the twenties swimming team as a junior for which he received his block . . . and gave his time generously to help make the Par- ents' Suppers great successes. RAMIREZ, JAMES A. As a freshman Jim was occupied mostly with the swimming team, but in his last two years he has been in almost every activity . . . the IRC . . . Sane . . . and the Sodality arc but a few of his interests . . . he was also a writer for INSIDE SI . . a debater . . . and an 880 man on the track team for which he received his block. RASKOB, ANTHONY W. Good-natured Tony was well liked by every- one and was also a hard worker on the IRC . . . in sports he played three seasons of baseball and was a pretty fair golfer. RAVEN, RONALD J. Taking first place in the freshman talent contest started Ron's work in many activi- ties at SI ... he was a member of the Sodality for four years . . . worked for the IRC for two . . . represented the school in many debates . . . was a member of the RO drill team . . . and was in the school's musical show ... in addition to this he helped make the plays a success by ushering. RENSTROM, PAUL A. Paul's first interest at SI was his studies . . . as a freshman he hopes to maior in me- chanical engineering at California. RIORDAN, EDWARD M. On the basketball court Ed was known for his aggressive ball-handling on the hundreds . . . as a junior and a senior he was a sprinter on the thirties track team . . . and he was also one of the most faithful Sane servers for three years. RIVA, JOSEPH E. Wavy-haired Joe was very eloquent when it came to debating and for two years he became known as a zealous IRC worker . . . RO also claimed some of the attention of this paisano. RIZZO, ALBERT G. Al was best known for his two years at guard position on the football team for which he was awarded a block and member- ship in the Block Club . . . served two seasons on the track team . . . was three years m the Sanctuary Society . . . worked for the IRC . was a member of the stage crew for Heaven Can Wait and was vice-president of the Senior Class. RODDY, JOHN P. Jack participated in three major sports . . . frosh baseball . . . JV Football . . . and thirties swimming ... if was on the latter that he earned a membership in the 8lock Club . . . the lad with the ready pop-off also numbered the Sanctuary Society . . . the IRC . . and the position of student body recording secretary among his many activities. RODRIGUEZ. ROBERT C. Another fellow from the Marina, Bob ca- vorted on the base paths as a lower class- man and did a credible job in the intra- mural league as a basketball enthusiast . . . future plans call for college and a degree. ROSS, ROBERT P. Basketball was Bob's mam interest at SI . . . as a lower classman he played on the tens . . and as a junior was one of the too scorers of the championship JV five . . . his time was alio given to the Sodality . . . Bob will journey up the hill to become a Don next school year. SCHAEFFER. RICHARD E. It was on the baseball diamond that Dick became known to his fellow classmates for his fine fielding and stick work on both the Rambler and Frosh-Soph teams ... he was also an officer in the senior ROTC . . . and scholastically has title to a Classical Diploma. 4
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« w t w ti it V w r M •fi ift OLIVA, EDWARD A. For three years, Ed swished his racket for the tennis team, winning many of his matches ... he also played a year of Rambler baseball . . . USF will claim his tenms abilities come next Fall. OLSON, LEO T. As a Sophomore, Leo gamed renown amongst Ignatians by winning the Fox Memorial Religion Contest ... he also spent one vear in the debating society . . . and hopes to continue his education across the Bay at Cal. O'REILLY, ROBERT J. Another USF potential. Bob earned a block for his efforts on the swimming team . . . gave his time generously to the IRC . . . the Sodality . . . the debating team . . . and lent his voice in the chorus of Souther Pacific. PALOMO, CHARLES M. A transferee from St. Vincent's in San Ra- fael in his junior year, Charlie became known to many Ignatians for his agile work on the soccer field . . . because of his outstanding play throughout the entire season he re- ceived a membership in the 8lock Club . . . he looks forward to playing with Mr. Dono- ghuc's men at USF. PARKER, WILLIAM L. In his two years at SI. Bill has played thirties basketball for wh.eh he was awarord a membership in the exclusive Block Club . . . was an active worker in the IRC . . . and helped make Heaven Can Wait a success by serving on the stage crew. PASHA, GEORGE W. Often seen around the streets of SI wheel- ing madly in any one of his numerous cars, George was an active little man . . . in ihe IRC . . . debating circles . . . Frosh Elocu- tion . . . talent shows . . and Sodality Glee Club . . plus the fact he was veep of 4D. PASSAGLIA, JAMES P. Jim was one of the Wildcats' best base- ballers for three successive seasons ... as a frosh on the JV nine . . and later moving up to the big time for two years ... he also swam and tooted the trumpet in the band for eight semesters. PATTERSON, JOHN R. During three of his four years at SI, Jack's face appeared in the band lineup . . as a freshman he was famous in forensic spheres ... he hopes to bring his trumpet and himself to USF next term. PELOSI, RONALD V. Typically Ignatian m spirit and action, ami- able Ron won a reputation as one of Si's finest actors . . . in the limelight he per- formed excellently m both Room Service and Heaven Can Wait . . . in sports Ron was a play maker on the Wildcat football field, serving on both the JV and varsity squads. PIPP, THOMAS J. Tom came to SI as a Holy Name graduate . . . between his studies and his after school work, he was kept on the go during his school years ... as a lower classman he found time to play a considerable bit of basketball. POWERS. DANIEL G. After entering SI, Dan immediately made a name for himself by his skill on the basket- ball court . . . with three years of light- weight experience behind him, Dan made the All-City and the All-Catholic five . . . for his fine work with the casaba he was made a member of the Block Club . . he also found time to work for the IRC . . . and help make the Trophy Ball a success by serving on the dance committee QUINLAN, RICHARD J. Rusty as he was known by his pals, was active not only in sports, but also in many school organizations . a member of the JV basketball team . . . two years of light- weight baseball . . and a year on the varsity track occupied his time on the sports fields of SI ... he was a faithful member of both the Sodality and Sane . . . sang in several talent shows . . . was a debater . . . and represented SI at 8oy's State, acting as Justice of the Supreme Court.
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SEXTON, WILLIAM T. Bill came to SI from Fayetteville High School in North Carolina as a lemor . . . naturally, most of his time was spent get- ting acquainted with San Francisco in gen- eral and his school in particular . . . dur- ing his short stay he became well-liked by all his classmates. SHAFFER, JOHN M. John, who hails from the foggy Sunset, was interested in several important organizations of SI ... he spent a year in the Sodality . . . was active in the IRC . . . and played a year of lightweight basketball architecture and USF will affect John for the ensuing years. SHANABARGER, GEORGE R. A graduate of Epiphany Grammar School. George played one year of JV baseball while at SI . . . drilled with the ROTC for two years . . . hopes to continue his edu- cation in college. SHEA, GERALD F. Jerry found math his easiest subject and he will study engineering at one of the local colleges . . . while at SI, he was noted for his rugged play in the line for our JV football team ... a member of the Sane . . . he took a second in the Freshman Religion Contest . . . also a Greek scholar. SHEEAN, WILLIAM A. Bill's spare time was taken up with two things while at Stanyan and Turk . . . two years on lightweight swimming teams . . . and studying to keep his marks average . . . another Ignatian to travel down the peninsula to become a Bronco, Bill could often be seen steering up streets with his blue Hudson. SHERIDAN, THOMAS L. Most of Tom's time was involved with his studies . . . but he still found room enough in his schedule to be active in the Sanctu- ary and Sodality ... his main interests were in science . . . being very good in both chemistry and physics. SHOPES, ROBERT J. Being interested in oratory. Bob was an Ignatian debater . . . was active in the Sodality . . . and looks forward to spending his next four years on the Hilltop. SHREVE, CHARLES H. Charlie came to SI from St. Cecilia's Gram- mar School . . . played two years of base- ball for the Wildcats . . was president of his class as a junior and like so many others will study as a Don next Fall. SMITH, CHARLES D. A transfer from Bcllarmine. Charlie played some basketball and baseball for the Wild- cats . . . was sgt.-at-arms of 4D . . . got off many a fast reoly . . . and worked on the stage crew of Heaven Can Wait. SMITH, FRANCIS R. Frank could often be seen on Si's diamond whipping the ball around the infield . . . m addition to this, he was a good student and intends to head for the Santa Clara Valley next semester. SQUERI, JOHN L. Another faithful Ignatian, John spent eight semesters in the Sane . . . belonged to the Sodality . . . was an active member of the IRC . . . and on the drill team ... his old truck was a familiar sight to most Igna- tians. STROTH, JAN E. Studious Jan had a great deal to do with Si's publications . . . being an associate editor of the QUILL and business manager of INSIDE SI . . . scientifically minded, Jan also found time to be a Sane server for four loyal years.
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