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

 - Class of 1964

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Back Row, I. (o r.: J. Zcllcrbach, D. Mczzcra, J. Scalia, E. DcMartini, B. Kirby, B. Kirby, Moderator: Mr. O'Brien. P. Bergez, G. Moss, B. O’Brien, J. Prior, M. Wolohan. K. Kobuchi, A. Maniscalco, A. Cosola, D. Tennant. 2nd Row, I. to r.: L. Yep, R. Thadani, I). Miller, R. Tonegato, M. Domeniconi, S. Brennan, L. Warchot, J. Ottoboni, E. Castcllini, K. Kelly, P. Kelsey, G. O'Keeffe, R. Christian, T. Kelly, J. Brennan, J. O'Neill, D. Flynn, D. Gasper, M. Morrissey. 3rd Row, 1. to r.: T. Caldarola, J. Jordan, M. Yost, F. Gollop, A. Rodriques, T. Canevari. NHS CSF The California Scholarship Federa- tion is a statewide organization, incor- porated under the laws of California, which is an affiliate of the California Teachers Association. It has chapters in 560 public and private accredited Cali- fornia high schools. It consists of ap- proximately 1000 faculty advisory members and approximately 28,000 student members. The purpose of the CSF is to pro- mote hi h standards of scholarship and loyalty in the high school in the state of California. Here at S.I., the CSF represents the most outstanding students of the school; outstanding because of their exemplary record in academic pursuits as well as in extra-curricular activities. To become a member of the CSF, a student must meet definite standards with regards to the academic and extra- curricular program offered at Saint Ig- natius. Consideration for membership requires at least a B average for the semester and active participation in at least one extra-curricular activity. Led by Mr. O’Brien, S.J., moderator, and Dave Mezzera, president, this year’s CSF became a dynamic factor in the school with its active work in academic tutoring. Although, strictly speaking, the CSF is the honor society here at S.I., membership in the National Honor Society is offered each year to the intellectually elite of the school which is usually about 2% of the student body. Membership in this society is determined on the basis of unusual academic ability demonstrated in various batteries of ability tests and national competitive examinations. Each member must be recommended and approved by the school authorities before being accepted into the society. Loyalty, leadership ability, initiative and maturity arc prime considerations for acceptance into the National Honor Society. Back Row, I. to r.: P. Cummins, J. Jordan, M. Yost, E. Gollop, J. Ingojo, E. Car- berry, D. Roybal, P. Ferreboeuf. 2nd Row, I. to r.: P. White, J. Ottoboni, A. Rodri- gues, L. Warchot, W. Rehdish, E. Castcllini, T. Cancvari, T. Caldarola. 3rd Row, 1. to r.: B. Kirby, P. Ward, P. Bergez, M. Wolohan, J. Ritchie, K. Kobuchi.

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U CTIVITIES Picture by Hill Hopkins



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Hadzcss following the action. Fr. Becker discusses strategy with Stout, Hopkins, and He's everywhere. Francois Mac- Zellerbach Tracking a play. Nagel. Peck, S.J. When the incoming freshmen are acquainted with the term camera club,” they automatically turn their noses toward the world of the athlete. Little do they know that members of the camera club put in as much time as any athletic team. Besides merely taking the pictures, which takes a bit of skill, the boys of the darkroom develop and print their own pictures. Under the direction of Mr. MacPcck, S.J., and Mr. Spinctta, S.J., the camera club starts shooting pictures for the publications before the scholastic year starts and continues to the end of the year. They cover every game, activity, organization — in short, everything that happens from September to June. The camera club rarely receives any tribute except from the Igtiatian and Inside S.I. staffs; yet no other school can boast of so large a team of photog- raphers, so constantly on the job day and night, school day and holiday. Most schools rely upon professionals for the professional level work done by S.I.’s photographers for school publications. We salute them. Ninety-eight percent of the pictures in this book, from end-shcet-to-end-sheet, are the work of S.I.’s student camera men. Standing (I. to r.): P. Pons, B. McKclroy, J. Hadzcss, R. Peterson, P. Lynch, W. Hop- kins, S. Dowling, A. Zuffi, R. Fcsinmcycr, P. Murray, R. Robinson, D. Hobrccht, J. Kitchin; Seated: T. Stout. Hopkins sizes up the next shot.

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