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Dear Class of 1960: You, through the Editor and Staff of the IGNATIAN, have made the theme of your year A Year to Remember. For me you will always be a year to remember. You were the Freshmen who greeted me when I came to be Principal, and I remem- ber well your accomplishments ever since As you are a Year to Remember so may you remember always the things we tried to teach you: to be hard-working, to be patient, to be humble, to be chaste, to be loyal, to be courageous in the pursuit of ideals. May you likewise not remem- ber the shortcomings of the men who tried to inculcate in you these same virtues. May the Sacred Heart and Our lady so inculcate in you these same virtues that you will be remembered forever. Sincerely, a
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Tony Madrid (PRESIDENT); Bob Brandi (VICE-PRESIDENT); Jim William» (RECORDING SECRETARY); Steve Walton (SERGEANT-AT-ARMS); Joe Alioto (CORRESPONDING SECRETARY); Dave Marlclla (HEAD CHEERLEADER); Lynn Fritz (TREASURER). In the years to come, when the members of the class of 1960 will look back on their senior year, they will chiefly remember the men on these pages, their elected leaders. The senior class officers and the Student Body Officers have been responsible for the planning and operation of the activities and student government of Saint Ignatius. We feel that these officers are the representatives of an outstanding class in this year's graduates; for with the class of 1960 ,there came athletic greatness, intel- lectual brilliance, and an excellence of loyalty and spirit. The graduates shown on the following pages are truly men that we can be proud of, the Catholic leaders of tomorrow. 27
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BIU ATKINSON . . . Bill'» (above) enfertoining tense of humor orvd offoblo monntr modf him on of the bett-liked Igno- liont in hit doit. Dodicoted to football, h gave hit oil in tup- port when ho could not ploy. Bill'» happy-go-lucky woy will olwayt monoge to got him plo »t, at it to ofton hot ot S.l. CHARLES BARCA ... In hit four yoort ot S.I., Chorii» wot in many activities. At o freth- mon ho ployed 30't botketboll and froth batoball. In hit latt throe yoart ho participated in J.V. batoball and two yoort of Vanity football Ho wot olio o four-yoor member of the Sonc. At editor of Intido S.I.. Charlie served on the Student Council In hit senior yeor. He hopes to attend Sonto Cloro next year to toko up engineering. JOE 6ECCS ... Joe wot a tpiriled Ignatian who prided himtolf on being one of S.l.'» moil avid rooters. Although ho worked, Joe founnd time for participation In football, trock, and toccer. He it undecided ot to a college, yet Joe it defmitely plonning to further hit educa- tion. JOHN BAUER . . . John come to S.l. from St. Cecilio't. At S.I., he wot on the swimming team for three yean, placing tecond and third in the All-City Meet in hit tophomore yeor. He alto wot in the Forum for one yeor. John hopet to ottend the University of Sonto Clora ond possibly take up engineering. DOMINIC BAZZANELLA . . . During hit four yeort ot S.I., Bun wot a comitient mem- ber of the Wildcot honor clones, a life member in the C.S.F., a member of the Sonctuory So- ciety. the I.R.C.. and o two- yeor member of the Student Council. In oddition, he served ot Sportt Editor ond Editor of INSIDE S.l. ond ot Public Rela- tion! Chief for two year». JOE BECERRA ... Joe entered S.l. from St. Thomot the Apottle School. When he wot not run- ning in circlet around the track, he wot fighting the battle of Greek. In hit senior yeor he wot voted into the Block Club. The future? Well, Joe plont to be at U.C. to ttort a career in electrical engineering. LAWRENCE ALIOTO . . . lorry (upper left) in hit four years ot S.I.. wot noted for hit In- herent gift of gab At a re- sult he wot president of the frethmon ond tophomore dosses. He olto porticipoted in many speech confetti, ond wos in this yeor’t ploy. Stalog 17. At for t ports, lorry ployed two yeort 30't botketboll and four yeort of varsity golf. PAUL ALTORFER . . . Poul (left) come to the foctory from St. Stephen's. While ot S.I., he ployed two yeort of football, one yeor of baseball, ond one yeor of botketboll. He wot olio o member of the Froth Sodality. Poul plant to attend Col or U.S.F. for a business or low ROGER ARNAL . . . Roger (above) come from Minion Dolores, the only non co-ed Catholic grommor school In the Boy Areo. Throughout moil of hit stay ot St, Ignaliut he worked ot voriout alter school jobs. During hit four yeort of ploying intromuralt he was on two school chompion teams. Roger plont to enter the Coast Guard Acodemy in New London, Connecticut, upon groduotion. BEN ARCHER ... Ben (obovel come to S.l. with oil the rest of ut ot o frethmon, ond he brought with him hit ideos on the eternol problem of the per- petual motion machine. Al- though on the quiet tide, he wot well-liked by hit class- mates. Next yeor it't college ond o career, undecided ot the moment. SENIORS I960 DAVE 8ACCITICH . . . Dove lobove) come to S.l. from St. Paul's Grommor School. He ployed two yeort of J.V. foot- ball, ond o yeor of Vortity foot- ball. In hit frethmon, sopho- more, ond senior yeort, he ran trock. He it alto Sergeont-ot- Armt In the St. Poul'» Teen Club.
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