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

 - Class of 1957

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 Blond and Belgian. George hail from thr Kuropcan continent and transferred to S.l. as a sophomore. Hr is known for outstanding faith- fulness to the Sane. George was an excellent student. i|ualifying for life membership in the G.S.F. As a sen- ior. he joined the writing staffs of the Annual and Inside S.l. His out- standing athletic achievements lie in Cross-Gounlry and distance track, in both of which he has participated since his lirst year here. George hopes to return to Furope and fol- low the banker's profession. George Dedal Kay the Rogue ’ always had for his classmates a ready smile. U lulr mainlaining a B average. Kay wa» a four-year Sane member, a Sodalist. a band member, and joined in glee club ami dies, club activities too. Kay will attend I’.S.F. to study for his work as a dentist. Ka Del Iso a Kent Djvi . H’rll-likrd b all hi- classmates, came as a frost from the Seminary. His activities during his four years here include four years in the Sane, president »f In class, a participant in the I.K.G.. member of the G.S.F.. and work on this issue of the Ignalian. Kent’ plans for next year include the study of architecture at Gal. Kent Davi Tim wa from St gnes' when he lirst arrived here four years ago. His hobby was car». Due to an in- jury at the beginning of hi» senior year, he missed most of this term's classes, but managed to keep op while recuperating at home. Hi» favorite subject was sociology, but he is as yet undecided about hi» future. Timotln Dea Steve added to S.l. by hi pres- ence a great friendliness and a great spirit. His versatile personality en- abled him to participate successfully in a great many activities. Among them were: Sane, four years; Sodal- ity. three years; Inside S.I.; basket- ball and tennis. Steve is the Falitor- in-G.liief of this edition of the Ignalian. and we think you will agree, it i the best yet. Dev will take up engineering next year at Santa Clara. Stephen Devin Jim. the last of a long line of Darhaucrs to pas through S.I., came from St. Anne's. He was a three- year Sane member, and spent three year also with the N.F.L. He also debated and was a member of the Glee (dub during its short existence. Jim will study next year at U.S.F. for a career in engineering. Dennis, who entered S.l. from St. Monica's, was one of S.I.'s top comedians. His |iiiek wit was a source of many classroom laugh . He was a two-year Sane man. spent two years with the I.K.C.. and two years behind S.I.’s bass drum. His hobby is collecting jazz records. Dennis plan» to attend classes at U.S.F. next year to prepare for an eventual Doctorate in dentistry. Dennis Deasv Ken came here from Star of the Sea School. In his first year Ken joined the Sane and the Sodality. As a sophomore he added to these activities a year of Frosh-Sopli foot- ball. Ken also played on the J.V.V Away from the campus hi activities are many; driving, weight-lifting, football, and working as a teamster, carpenter, and grocery clerk. Kenneth Derner Janies Daehauer

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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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M Bulldog Distcfano. the bounc- ing Benito of 4C, came to us after two year» at St. Joseph's Seminary. His after school hours are taken up as office boy for KQED-TV. He is an eminent member of the Bull- dogs car club. Come next Fall. Pete will enroll at U.S.F. for courses preparatory to his life as a nuclear physicist. Steve, who came from St. Eliza- beth's grammar school, was a mem- ber of the tennis team during his freshman year and played J.V. foot- ball Junior year. His most important attribute, by far, was his regular attendance at all the games that S.I. participated in. When his time was not taken up by these games, it was occupied by working in a pet store. Come Fall, Steve will enroll at U.S.F. to take up Business Ad- ministration. Peter Distefano Stephen Douglas Gil's interests at S.I. have in- cluded studies as well as athletics. He was not only a member of the honor class but a valuable varsity football man. He found time also for the Sanctuary Society and was voted into the Block Club. Gil will continue his education at Stanford in the engineering college. Mike was a member of the Sane for four years. After school Mike could always be found on the field. He was a track man for two years and played tennis in his Senior year. He was also on the J.V. and Varsity football teams in his sophomore and junior years. Mike plans to attend Santa Clara, where he will take engineering. Bernard Gil Dowd Michael Dowling Bud’ who entered S.I. from St. Agnes, will best be remembered for his height. His height was put to good use as a center for two years on the Varsity Basketball team. When not playing basketball, you would most likely find him working in the mail room of the American President Lines. Come next Sep- tember, Bud” will go to Santa Rosa J.C. where he will enroll in a Liberal Arts course. Gerry has spent most of his four- year stay at S.I. trying to stay for four years. But even though this kept him pretty busy, he always found time to participate in the Sane, sodality, and the I.R.C. He even contributed his part to the frosh-soph debating in his sophomore year. He docs his relax- ing on the tennis court and by being sociable at the Cecilian Club. He plans to pursue a teacher’s career at U.S.F. Jamen Dowling Gerald Duffy

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