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Student Cdouncil Top row: Hogon. Kooting, Dawson. McDonold. Middle row: Favro. Brady. Boland. Devincenri. Doyle. Miloni. Front row: Sodini. Ribera. Toricco. Quilici. Rich Taricco 14 Vice-President A certain measure of self-government is essential to education. The Student Council is the body of student leaders who work with the faculty and ad- ministration to bring obout a harmonious school year. Dances, rallies, organized school demonstra- tions at games, all these have been part of their job: it isn't always an eosy one. but they have done that job well. Gil Ribera Studont Body Pr id«nt
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Standing: Bain. Cimino. Moaghly. Lynch. Aguiro. Dr. Nogl«, Rodger». Glannon. Podotta. Zi«b«ll. Brody. OHIeyer. Sitting: Johnek, Sodini. Brioco, Williomjon. Fr. OGoro. In 1948, the St. Ignotius Fathers’ Club, was founded under Fr. Fred Cosgrove, to provide a closer bond of the students, faculty, and the fathers of the students. It is an organization for those men interested in the development of St. Ignatius High School and the boys who go there. This is done through many social activities such os the Dinner Dances, the Father- Son Communion Breakfast, the Cana Conference, the Fes- tival. and the Father-Son Picnic. This year, thanks to this parental organization, the gym debt has been fully paid, a new coat of paint now covers the field house, and other additions have been added to the school. They take personal interest in each of the interschool activities and they try to encourage and develop each one. This year the new moderator. Fr. O'Gora. hos fulfilled his job extremely well os the club’s moderator. Dr. Elmer Bricca the club prexy. and the other officers show tremendous interest in the club and did wonderful jobs of organization all year. But this, by all means, is only port of the story. Every member of the S.l. Fathers' Club played an important part in its success. This page is just a small way that we students wish to say. Thank you, Dad. Now. if I woro you . . .
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College and High School. Von Ness Avenue. 1905 The ever-growing need for space, and more space, necessitated the move, in 1880, from Market Street to Van Ness Avenue. Here St. Ignatius developed to a surprising degree. Large classroom building, a magnificent church, an ouditorium. a library, a gym that was considered the best equipped on the Pacific Coast all this was St. Ignatius at the height of her prosperity.
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