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QUESTION: Fr. Hanley, as Prefect of Discipline, what attij wards styles in clothing do you expect of the S.l. studej ANSWER: The appearance of a student reflects ideals; these, in turn, reflect his training at hom feel that the St. Ignatius student should shos tude towards the styles and fads of fhe with a certain seriousness of mind to,, we expect him to dress neatly, clj taste. For this reason he is not, wear tight pegged pants, the appearance of slops al Studel say that at S.l. c o' proved? ANSWER: Heeding—— command of Christ tnc we be perfect as our Heavenly Father is per- fect, the students of St. Ignatius are striving for that goal by using the means at their disposal: Mass, Communion, Con- fession, the yearly re- treat. Only the individual student can answer the question as to whether the life of Christ is being fostered and is growing in his soul. ■
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HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION rot St to be done B school year. If it were not for the of each faculty member—from Fr. Prin- ■re the Janitor—St. Ignatius would soon lose as one of the better schools in San Francisco, atienf instruction in our studies, for enthusiastic Bjervision of our activities, for generous direction in ath- letics—and above all, for Christ-like inspiration in our lives—we, the Student Body, offer our sincerest thanks. QUESTION: Fr. Reed, as Principal you have had much contact with the Class of 1 960. In what ways is it outstanding? ANSWER: The Class of 1960 is one of the largest graduating classes. Theirs is a common characteristic of ability and ambition combined with a flair for a variety of interests and activities. Cooperative, gentlemanly, and maturely responsible to themselves, the School, and the past, this Class portends determined promise for our second century of graduat- ing classes, of which it is a personable and stimulating First.
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FACULTY: First Row (I. to r.l: FR. TUPY: Latin 1, Religion 1, Speech 1; FR. LEONARD: Religion 4. Speech 4; MR. CORWIN: History 1 S 2, Speech 3; FR. LARGAN: Religion 3; MR. MURPHY: General Moth 4, Algebra 1 2. Speech 4; FR. SPOHN: Physics 4. Second Row: MR. WOOD: Latin 4, Sociology 4. Geometry 3, Speech 3; MR. HOY: English 4, Study 1; FR. MORGAN: Algebra 2. Physics 4; MR. BULEY: Chemistry 3; FR. BECKER: English 4; MR. BUCHANAN: English 2, Speech 2; FR. POPE: Religion 3. Speech 3. Third Row: BR. SULLIVAN: Library. Athletics; FR. DEVLIN: Religion 1. Spcoch 1; FR. O'FARRELL: Religion 2. Speech 2; FR. ENRIGHT: Religion 1 2. Speech 1 2; FR. OONAHOE: Frosh Counselor; FR. HENRY: Latin 1 2; MR. LEE: Spanish 1, Algebra 1. Fourth Row: MR. McMAHON: Spanish 2, Study 10
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