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Friendly and quiet Jerry is a long- standing member of the C.S.F. Born in Oakland, he attended St. Emydius grammar school. Hin hobbies are sketching and horseback riding. While at S.I.. Jerry showed varied interests. He was a four-year mem- ber of the Sane and a three-year tennis player. As a junior and a senior, he worked on the Inside S.I. This year Jerry joined the band in the trumpet section, lie has acquired a great interest in English and will enter the Liberal Arts college at U.S.F. Gerald Dwyer Gino entered S.I. from Star of the Sea. In his freshman year he was discus thrower for varsity track. Gino is a member uf the naval re- serves and plans to study electronic physics at U.S.F. Gino Kandi Pete, who is a graduate of St. Teresa's grammar school, has been a B-plus-average student in his years here. Besides excelling in his studies, he was a two-year Sodality and two-year I.R.C. member. When not working for the Shopping News. Pete was found at Junior Achieve- ment activities. Pete, a member of the Army reserves, will enroll next September at U.S.F. Peter Farrelly From the Marina and St. Brigid's came four-year C.S.F.er Carl Fer- reris. Carl helped the I.R.C. for three years, and. as a member of the A class, did his bit in the pro- duction of Oedipus Rex. Carl was also the president of 4A. man- ager of the football team. J.V. foot- ball player, two vears varsity track- ster. and. naturally enough, a mem- ber of the Block Club, lie plans to attend Santa Clara for engineering. Carl Ferrari» ay Olds, came from Epiphany school. Rich has taken part in practically every sports activity on the Hilltop. Among them; four years of tennis, three years of football. Needless to say. Rich was voted into the Block Club. He was a good student and should do well next year at U.S.F. Richard Flocchini Smiling Dan is a life member of the elite C.S.F., and a three-year member of the N.F.L. He is vice- prefect of the Sane, editor of award- winning Inside S.I., president of the San Francisco Youth Organiza- tion, and a cheerleader at S.I. on the side. In addition to being a four- year veteran of the Sodality, he has a varsity block in both tennis and soccer! Dan, who does so much so well, is understandably undecided about his future, but will probably continue his studies at U.S.F. Daniel C. Flynn
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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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Dan. who came to the Hilltop from MohI Holy Redeemer, played a year of «occer. J.V. foolhall and varsity foot hall. During hi» spare time he ran he found working as a teamster, playing hall and attending both the Marian and lireiinan Clubs. Come next Fall. Dan. always a bril- liant wit. will attend City College where he will pursue a course in Criminology. Daniel J. Flvnn I' Mike was best noted for his ex- ceptional l.y. He came here from Mission Delores. He was a member of the N.F.L. for his first three years and of the Chess Club in his Last two. He also lays claim to mem- bership in the C.S.F. and in the staff of Inside S.I. Mike played the organ at S.I. religious gatherings. He is now headed for Harvard Uni- versity and the study of engineering. Michael Fox Popular. good-humored ami friendly, Rog was a good student at S.I.. a member of the C.S.F. for two years. He was in the Sane for all four years, he helped the I.R.C. and played tennis for a season. After school hour» he either relaxed with his hohhy of photography or was on the job at the main branch of the City Library. Roc is on his way to Cal where he will study Medicine. Roger Gaeljcn Joe. who came from Saint Joseph's Military Academy and St. Monica's, has been a participant in many activ- ities while at S.I. Among them; a band member, a real worker on the I.R.C. Dance Committee, and one of the S.I.'s Annual Senior write-up men. Hut he is better known for providing hours of laughter for his classmates. In September. Joe will attend the Maritime Academy. Joseph Gaidsick A calm easy manner, and a witty nonchalance are the outstanding qualities that comprise the person- ality of ID’ Ji in Gallagher. Jim joined the Sane and Sodality in his frosh year and swam for a sea- son on the 30 s. In his senior year Jim was a member of the I.R.C. and the Annual. But he spent most of his time working and sweating over his Hot-Rod. Jin» plan» to be- come a Doctor and hopes to attend cither U.S.F. or Cal. James Gallagher 7 Paul Garvey, or Little Red. came to S.I. by way of St. Vincent dr Paul grammar school. He has served faithfully for four year» with the Sane and was with the S.I. Sodality for three years. Cars and photography were Paul's hobbies. Paul will continur his education at IJ.S.F.. and upon graduation from that school intends to become a commercial pilot. Paul Garvev Greg, an avid science fan. not only was a member of our Science Club a« a junior, hut also held mem- bership in the California Academy of Science. On his own, he has be- come well versed in mineralogy. Greg was also in the Chess Club, and helped thr stage crew, usually doing the sound effects or lighting work. Golf, swimming, and fishing occupied his days off. Next year Greg hopes to attend M.I.T. for engineering. € Zy V N John earn - from the French school N.D.V. lie was a three year Sane mi-mher, and played hasrhall and soccer. He devoted much of his after school time to hi» job of mailrc d'. Next year John intends to attend Davis College for Animal Hus- bandry. Gregory Gerlh John Ghiggia
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