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Friendly, personable, and blessed with an ever-present smile — that's Rich. Almost every day after school, hr could be seen playing basketball in the senior yard. After that, he would go to his job in a butcher shop. His spare time is spent around his old grammar school, St. Peter and Paul’s, and as a member of the Salesian Boys’ (dub. As a freshman Rich played J.V. Basketball. An ex- cellent student, he was also a mem- ber of the C.S.F. The next stop for Rich is at the University of San Francisco. Richard Bovonc Ed, who came from Most Holy Redeemer, and resides in Eureka Valley, has earned fame at 3.1. as a classic wit. His interests were the debating, track, and, after school, work in a warehouse. Ed also he- lped the I.R.C. on the Dance Com- mittee. Edmond Browne Pleasant and sociable A1 attended St. Vincent dc Paul grammar school. He lists, among other things, foot- ball and dancing as his favorite fiastimes. Coming to S.I. each day rnm Ingleside where he was a mem- ber of the Star Lighters. Al joined the Sodality, and after school par- ticipated in track and arsit) foot- ball. Next year he will continue his schooling at San Francisco State College. Alan Browning Jack, who plans to go to U.S.F. to study engineering, has taken part in many activities while at S.I. Among them; 100’s basketball. Sanc- tuary Society, and baseball during his fourth year. Jack's spare time i taken up with playing basketball. Before coming to the Hilltop he went to Our Lady of Perpetual Help for his grammar school education. Antonio Buatista Horn rimmed glasses, a winning smile, and a blue Chevy —these are the phrases that best describe Bob Buich. Bob won many scholastic honors among; which was member- ship in the C.b.F. In his senior year. Bob won the venerable position of Secretary of the Student Court. Next year. Bob will grace the halls of the nearby University, U.S.F. John came to S.I. from Star of the Sea. While at S.I. he was a mem- ber of the Sodalitv. His after school hours arc completely filled with his favorite hobby — photograph). John can be seen at almost all of the S.I. basketball games. Come next September he will be cheering for U.S.F., where he will take up teaching. Robert Buich John Bullen Rich, who came from St. Brcn- den’s, showed his talents on the football teams while attending the Hilltop. The first two years were on the Frosh-Soph and J.V. teams, and the last two were spent as a first string lineman for the Varsity. Rich was a member of the Block Club for two years .and during his Junior year was the famed president of 3F. cpt at Santa Rosa J.C. Come September. Rich will enroll Richard Burner Bob was a very active Ignatian. He was in the C.S.F.. played three years on the tennis team, and played varsity basketball. He was manager for two championship basketball teams. He wrote for the Inside S.I. and the Ignatian, was in the,Sodal- ity. and was on the Rally Committee. Bob plans to take up law at Cal or t pi Stanford. Boh Burton
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SORRY « Tall Tony entered S.I.from Holy Name grammar school. Hr ha» par- ticipated in the Sane and the So- dality. Winner of the Washiiigton Essay Content an a sophomore. Tony ha» turned from literature to sci- ence a» his life ambition. He in- tends to follow a career in elec- tronic engineering, hut as vet is undecided on his place of schooling. Antony Hartman Mike came to S.I. from St. Emy- dius. Mike's marks have been a constant B plus. His many activ- ities have included Sane. Sodality. I.R.C.. and the Ignatian. for which he has, as assistant sports editor of this issue, done a fine job. In snorts. Mike played liaskethall with the 10» and 30». he swam with the 20» and 30» and Variety, and was voted into the Block (dub. Mike intends to take up some pre-den- tistry studies at I .S.F. next year. Mike Beaconi Bill eame to S.I. in his junior year from Drew's School. While attending S.I. he has lent much of his talent to the Soeccr team. Be- sides being interested in sports, he also is very much interested in photography, car», fishing, hunting, and camping. He also is well known as an active member of the Vincen- tian Club. Bill plans to take up a course in engineering at college. William Belardi Smiling Ed, a sincere and like- able fellow, came here to S.I. from Mission Delores. Ed is a sports- minded fellow with a variety of talents. He was a top man on our S.I. varsity track team, and a fast center on the J.V. basketball squad. He has become a crack rifie shot and a patient fisherman, both of which activities he pursues a.» hob- bies. City College will be Ed's next stop. Kd ar Belcher Pete carne to S.I. from St. Brigid's and is well known for his dry sense of humor. Although he worked after school. Pete was ver inter- ested in sports, especially football and baseball. As far as college is concerned, he is still rather un- John came here from Town School. He lives in the Richmond district and works after school as an IBM operator. His participation in school activities was outstand- ing; Sodality»,Sane, I.R.C., N.F.L. Inside S.I.. the tennis team. Block (dub, and. a life membet in the C.S.F. John plan» to attend Ceorgc- town University in Washington. I). C. Peter Benvenuto John Blackman Sherm graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes. His greater interests are basketball and baseball. Sherm worked after school as a plumber. In sports he was quite active, play- ing for our Soccer and Tennis teams, and for three years on our various basketball souads. As yet he is in doubt about his life work, but will enroll at Cal in September. Sherman Booth
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Rich, who came from Si. Eliza- beth », ha» participated in many different «port». Among them were a year of J.V. hanrball and football, and two year» of Varsity football and baseball. A» a result of this. Rich ha» been a two-year Block Club man. This year, to prove that he was interested in other activities, he became a member of the I.R.C. At graduation time Rich will enlint in the Navy before going to college. Richard Bussani Matt, who came to S.I. from Drew School, will be mostly remembered for his keen eve which he put to use on S.I.'» Rifle Team for two year». Hi» favorite hobby is work- ing on his yellow Ford convertible. Matt will attend Santa Clara next Fall to take up electrical engineering. Matthew J. Buzzell Bob came to S.I. in his sophomore year from Bcllarmine. He i one of the greatest golfer» that has ever hit the Hilltop. As a result, he was made a member of the Block Club in his junior year. Bob plans to enter Stanford in September to study Medicine. Robert Callan Roy. one of our best known sen- iors. hail» front North Beach. Big Roy brought with him a »en»e of humor and an intellectual curiosity that has aided him in a four year C.S.F. membership. Roy played a vear of J.V. football, and in his senior year, wrote for Inside S.I. and the Ignatian. and played in the school play. Roy will attend St. Mary'» to study Law. Rov Caniozzi A casual appearance, a quick smile, and a blue corvette. the»e are the trademarks of John Campo- donico. better known a» Campi. John is one of the best liked per- son» in the senior class. He is every- one’s friend, even when he want» a favor. John belonged to the Sane in hi» frosh year, and also played 100'» basketball. A» a soph John played 110'» basketball, and in his last two years has been a hard working member of the I.R.C. Next year John plans to lend some of his geniality to Santa Clara and will take up the study of Law. John Campodonico I.crov gave his all to this year's ■ olbalt team, and i» justly proud of his champion's jacket. Because of his fine spirit and ability, he was elected a member of the Block Club. Leroy can claim 4C and 4B as his senior year home rooms. He was awarded the distinguished title of possessor of the cleanest finger- nails in 4C.“ Next year he will attend thr Liberal Arts College of U.S.F. Leroy Canevaro
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