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

 - Class of 1957

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 Through hi» hard work and per- severance Boh has attained a fine' record at S.I. In hi» fro»h and »oph year» Bob wa» a member of the Sane, and a» a junior and senior he han been a faithful member of the Sodality. Bob's favorite sport i» football, but he has spent all four years at S.I. cutting the waves on S.I. swim teams. Bob is also a mem- ber of the San Francisco Youth organization and the Vincentian Club. Santa Clara and civil engi- neering are Bob'» plans for the future. KoImtI Carmignani Nick wa» best known to S.I. sport» fans as a hard-working four-year track and Cross-Country man. He was also a member of the Sane in hi» freshman and sophomore yea(s. This was followed by membership in the C.S.F. as an award for hi excellent class work. Out of school, Nick play basketball for an indus- trial team and enjoys Ashing and hiking during his leisure. He lives in Dalv City and plans to go to either Cal or Santa Clara where he will prepare for a life in engineering. Nicholas Carrassi Fuzzy, as he was known to his many friends, came from Salesian school. He was well-liked by all because of his smile and the friendly personality that went with it. Al helped on the Dance Committee in his senior year, and will now head up to U.S.F. for a major in Engli»h. Alfred Chiantelli Climbing Cate, the Sierra club mountain mounter, came here from N.D.V. His love for the outdoors brought him membership in the G.O.C. and the San Francisco Academy of Science. Bill was a three-year member of the Sane and of the N.F.L. He will head ca t to St. I.ouis U. for studies in en- gineering. William Cate Willie, born in Hong Kong, came to the States in '53 on the S.S. Pres- ident Wilson. At first the language was a little hard, but Willie's keen mind soon hurdled the difficulties, so much so that he excelled in science and math and earned two years membership in the C.S.F. Willie is quite an artist, drawing and art-design being one of his hobbies. Stamp collecting, photog- raphy. and hi-fi electronic are some of hi other interest . He will at- tend the University of California for course in electronic engi- neering. Wilfred Chen Gene came to St. Ignatius from St. Anne's. Well known as a ball player in hi freshman and sopho- more year», he was forced to quit upon obtaining a job after school. Gene has been a member of the Sodality for three years. He ha consistently earned good marksvind plan to attend California upon grad- uation to become a bu iness ac- countant. Gene Clare

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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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VI ill anti personable, Tom i» well-liked by all hi classmates. A good uluilrnl, lie vti a member of the C.S.F. during hi» junior year. During his first two year», Tom vu a member of the Sane, and as a soph- omore. In- joined the Sodality. Tom i best known for his three year of hurling fast halls from the S.l. baseball mound. He was a member of the J.V. s |uad as a sophomore and of the Varsity squad his last two years. Tom hasn't yet deeided about a profession or a choice of college. Thomas Cion Ian Sac's 5th Avenue stylist, came to us from St. Gabriel's. Pete' antics in and out of class kept the crowd howling for four year . Pete was a do-it-yourself carpenter by hobby, hut while at school contributed to the I.R.C. Next Fall Pete will turn to Gal for engineering. Peter Conroy A winning smile and -an agreeable personality to go with it. John was a graduate of St. Anthony's when lie arrived at S.l. Traveling each day from the Mission distriet, his first stop after classes would be the football field. Devoted to this sport for all of his four years, he joined the varsity squad and helped the school toward it championship. John plans to study at I.S.F. for a career in electrical engineering. John Conway I)an came to S.l. from St. Anne's grammar school. As senior Sane prefect. Dan has shown loyal leader- ship in the Sanctuary Society. He has been an active member of the Sane for four years. Dan also worked on the I.R.C. Dad'» Cl ub during his senior year. He has been a var- sity golfer for the past two years. His favorite hobbies are fishing and working on model airplanes. Dan also has a very busy schedule after school. He is a mrnibrr of the Olympic Club, and he works in the golf-pro shop at Harding. Dan want to attend either Notre Dame or Santa Clara for engineering. Daniel Cooney Mike was an active student while at S.I.: his activities included mem- bership in the I.R.C. for two years ami in the Glee Club in hi junior year. He played basketball for three year , and tennis for two. His ex- ceptional playing on the varsity tennis team won him a place in the Block Club in hi» senior year. Michael Corpuz Ed's four year at S.l. have been very active. Ills activities include Sane, two vear»; Debating. 30' track. Soph-Frosii and J.V. Football, and a iiartial season on the varsity foot- •all team. Hi football days were cut short by a dislocated shoulder. Ed manages to get fair marks while holding down a part-time job in a florist shop. His blur Chevy llie the plaque of the Unknowns. He plans to attend I .S.F. next year, but is still undecided on a major. Ktlward Corvi Bob, another of the S.l. Mission district contingent, was a four-year member of our two most respected activities, the Sane and the Sodality. Bob's excellent cla» work ha» put him in the C.S.F. for three year . He also found time for Junior Achievement, football, the Ignatian. ami car . Undecided a to a choice of college. Bob will study engi- neering next year. Jim came to S.l. as a soph. In that vear lie joined the swimming team. In the following year, he was active on the Dance Committer and quite active in promoting the junior dance. Autumn Leaves. He also played J.V. football. In hi senior year, hr was on the Dance Com- mitter- Jim plans to study English at I .S.F. next Fall. Robert Crowley Janies Curran

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