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SJ’s Administration V.R. Fr. John F. Connolly, S.J. PROVINCIAL The Provincial of the California Province of the Society of Jesus is the administrative and spiritual head of all Jesuits in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah. Directly responsible to the Father General in Rome, under his charge are the 800 Jesuit priests, scholastics, and brothers manning the churches, re- treat houses, high schools and colleges of the Cali- fornia province. Last November 8, Very Reverend Fr. John Connolly, S.J., then Provincial, died. His pass- ing left California Jesuits with the hope that his successor may be as capable. May he rest in peace. Rev. Thomas A. Reed, S.J. PRINCIPAL The Administration of Saint Ignatius fulfills the two-fold purpose of carrying on a college orientated educational program in the Jesuit tradition, and guiding the co-curri- cular activities of the Student Body. The administration has at its head Fr. Patrick J. Carroll, S.J., President. It is through his efforts and those who are subordinate to him, that Saint Ignatius has continued to prosper both academically and spiritually. Throughout the school year. Saint Ignatius students have witnessed the administration in action. It may have been Fr. Carroll addressing us at an assembly, Fr. Reed explain- ing the scholastic aptitude tests, Fr. Hyde handing out a detention slip, Fr. Phipps totaling the money collected for the Mission Drive, Fr. O'Garo discussing the next Father's Club meeting, Fr. Hanley saying Mass at noon time, Fr. McAnulty planning for the building fund, Fr. Ryan coun- selling a college-bound student, or the office staff handling the school's correspondence and filing transcripts. In all this we have seen the administration at work, striving to bring each one of us closer to our goal at Saint Ignatius. Rev. D. O'Gara, S. J. and Rev. J. McAnulty, S. J. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATOR
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VUttVV ¥ i I Row. Vacchmo. Domcniconi, Scurich. Aijelin, Petersen. Row Morris, Bergez. Thanos, Vongolisti. 3rd Row. Tomas- Bottom Row: Do Segur, Soong, London. Kobwchi. The C.S.F. is a pyramidal organization: there are many sophomore members, fewer junior members, and just about 10 to 15 seniors. The reason? Every year it becomes harder and harder to keep a B average in studies and still partici- pate in the major activity or two minor activities necessary for membership. By the time a mem- ber is a senior, he is usually working or studying many hours a day. These men contribute in their way to the life and reputation of S.l. We feel they deserve recognition for their outstanding academic achievement. Mr. M. Joncich, S.J.: Moderator The boys of the N.H.S. don't give the impres- sion of the bookworm type of student because they are the type of students that colleges are looking for. These are the well rounded students who are as proficient in handling a pigskin or casaba or a tennis racket as in tackling a diffi- cult problem; students who support the school through the various other activities as well as taking care of their responsibility as a student; students who want to see their school go on to greater heights in the world of sports and in its academic standing; students who really know meaning of spirit—such are the students who comprise the N.H.S. Top Row: Horn , Vongelisti. Petersen. 2nd Row: Woodord. McCarthy, Kolor. 3rd Row: Thanos. Bergez. Van Rijn. Bot- tom Row- Gorman, Mezzera, Do Scgur.
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