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EDGAR M. CAST ELLIN I Ed came to S.l. from Stuart Hull Grammar School. He made the honor roll in all but one period, and was three years in the honor class, in the C.S.P. and in the National Honor Society. He played varsity tennis two years, getting a block: In the glee club two years. He was In spring musicals H.M.S. Pinafore and Little Mary Sunshine. He played Sir Fran- cis. a British colonel. in Charley's Aunt. He was in Junior Achievement as a company officer for two years. Ed wrote for Inside S.I. for two years. RICHARD A. CITTAD1N1 Rick came to S.l. from All Hallows Grammar School. He began his career by playing two years of football and l elng elected a class officer for four years. Rick has maintained a B average in his four years, and intends to further his education at S.F. State. STEVE R CAVALLI Steve came to S.l from St. Mi- chael's Grammar School. During his four years at S.I.. Steve played l asel all for four years and basketball for three years. Vice-President of the freshman class and Intramural representa- tive for his remaining three years. Steve was also a member of the Dance and Rally Commit- tees in his senior year. Steve hopes to attend the University of Santa Clara next year. JOSEPH A. CIMINO For four years, a wild Italian from the Marina has been making his way through S.l You probably saw him on the football field or as a trum- peter In the band. His hairy legs made special appear- ances on the lxasketball court and in the musicals. His aca- demic record was spotless. And in the future, perhaps he will begin another reck- less career through Santa Clara in pre-med. No one will ever forget this colorful and loyal Ignatian. EDWARD P. CICHON Ed came from St. Anthony's: ho played J.V. basketball and ran track and cross country during his freshman year. He was a class officer his freshman and senior years. Due to a job after school in his later years- his activities about the school were restricted. Ed plans to further his education at State College. DONALD V. CLEARY Don came to S.L from Aptos Junior High. He spent three wars in the honor class. In his junior year, he was in Little Mary Sunshine, and in his senior year was in Charley's Aunt. He plans to attend U.S.F. JOHN A. CECCHI John was a member of the Soda- lity for his senior year. A mem- lier of the honor class for two years. John was also an active member In the Dance and Rally Committees. He plans to further his education at U.S.K. next fall. FRANK CKRCOS Frank came to S.l. from St. Agnes Grammar School. Ho played two years of Frosh- Soph football and was on the Rally Committee his junior year. Most of his time, how- ever. was concentrated on swimming. He was an All- City medal winner all four years and was captain of the 130's as a sophomore. He was awarded the optimus award both in his freshman and sophomore year. He hopes to attend Conzaga University in the fall. FREDERIC C. CHILES Rick came to S.L from overseas, that Is from that remarkable city of Oakland. He maintained a B average for his last three years and was a three year member of the Sodality. He could not participate In AAA sports but he was an avid intra- mural player. He could also be wen in the stands cheering the team on to victory on the court and football field. HARRY F. CLIFFORD Before coming to S.L. Harry spent eight years at St. Steven’s Grammar School. During his stay at S.I.. Harry participated in the rally committee, dance commit- tee. art committee, and sanc- tuary society. He also lent a helping hand in the Intramural program. Harry also maintained n Job at St. Mary's Hospital for two years. His plans for college are still undecided. LAERTES M. COLLACO 1-arry came to S.L from St. Agnes Grammar School. He was on the tennis team for four years and n the vanity for his Iasi two years. Ho plans to further his educa- tum either at S.F. State or CH ' Coll ego. After that comes the Navy He plans to lake up Business Administra- tion. but is uncertain on any definite vocation.
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3 ESS ph years, r of the n junior paled nc- dance, an l as a sen- nn. Chuck le S.l. staff. and third on the foot- the Optimus jig to swim- S.I. divine ars—all city l four school nember of the rrved on the STEPHEN E. CAM 1 1 Since Steve trudged from Oakland to S.l. for four years, maybe he will remem- her S.l iidler than most. Perhaps with sadness tie- cause he was ineligible to play sports, hut mostly with happy memories of fun. ehums. and learning. He at- tended most of the activities and was a sure rooter for any S.l. sport. He hopes to go on to U.S.F. and study medicine. JACK J. CORDO' A Jack came to S.l. from St. Brendan's Grammar School. During his four years at S.I.. he participated on the Soph- Frosh. J.V.. and Varsity foot- tiall teams. He was a mem- tier of the Sodality during his sophomore and junior years; and was also a mem tier on the Soph-Frosh. J.V.. and Varsity baseball teams. Jack plans to attend U.S.F. next September. ROBERT K. CANEPA Boli entered S.l. from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Gram- mar School in Mill Valley. Ib- is one of our daily commut- ers crossing the Golden Gate every morning. Although an after-school job and commut- ing took up most of his time. Bob was still able to partici- pate In the Forum and the Chess Club. He plans to at- tend either I'.S.F. or Santa Clam. DONALD P. CARI-SON Don came to S.l. from Notre Dame des Vlctolres Grammar School He lielonged to the Sane Society for four years, and was a member of the Art and Dance Committees In his senior year. He played Soph-Frosh liaseball. Soph-Frosh footltfill. J.V.. and Varsity basketball. Dan plans to attend I'.S.F and study law. EDMUND J. CARBERKY Ed came to S.l. at the begin- ning of his sophomore year. He did not gel off the ground until his junior year. He was a member of the C.S.F.. played two years of football, and was manager of the swimming team. OLIVER P. CASSIDY Oliver came to St. Ignatius as a junior from Ireland. He in- tended to play soccer this year but unfortunately there was no team. Oliver is un- decided as to what college he will attend in the fail. PATRICK V. BURKE A loyal Ignntlan and a loyal IGNATIAN. the yearl ook's assistant editor spent most of his pre-dawn and after- school hours In the Annual office, working on his pride and Joy. the BRIDGE. With- out his ever generous serv- ice. this yearbook would not have turned out—at least not this way. Pal's plans for the future will take him into a college ma- jor In sheep herding. In preparation for a career as a popcorn vendor at Disney- land's world-famed Matter- horn rides. JOSEPH W, CARCIONE Joe Is an lgnatlan no one will ever forget. How can they? He was noted for his superior driving, his ways with women, and his tousled hair. Besides all these en- dearing qualities. Joe some- how managed to l e editor of the yearbook, play baseball, write for Inside S.L. partici- pate in the S x!n!ity. Dra- matic Arts, musicals, and be an honor class member. Next vear. Joe plans to attend Santa Clara and major In basketweaving.
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STEPHEN J. CONROY Steve came to S.I. from Saint James Parish in the Mission District. For four years, he was an active member of the Sanc- tuary Society. An after-school Job prevented him from parllcl paling in sports or any other extra-curricular activities. How- ever. he did play basketball and baseball intramurals during his four years. Steve plans to attend S. P. State and major in English. JAMES B. COSTEI.IjO Barry came to S.I. from St. Elizabeth's Grammar School. In his freshman year, he was n class president and a member of the Sanctuary Society. He was also an active member of the Sodality for three years, and he played foottiall for two years. During his four years at S.I.. Barry established himself as a true Ignatian. His plans for college are undecided. BLAISE V. CULLEN Blaise came to S.I. from St. Elizabeth's Grammar School. He participated In Sane, drama, and intramurals. He was also a member of the honor class for three years. GARY F. CORVI Cary came from St. Stephens Parish. During his four years at S.I.. he played Varsity Golf and was certainly one of the big stars on the team. For his tremendous playing. Gary was voted into the Block Club jun- ior and senior years. Next year, he plans to attend S.F State College and major In Liberal Arts. DENNIS V. CONWAY Den's life at S.I. was centered around sports. He played base- ball for three years, winning the Optimus Award in the first two. He also played basketball as a Junior: but an after-school Job nullified any further par- ticipation as a senior. Through- out it all. Dennis maintained a B average in his studies. Next year he plans to enroll at S.F. State. JOHN P. COONEY As a freshman. John Joined the Sane Society, and continued as a member to the end of his senior year. As a freshman, he also Joined the Chess Club. During his Junior year, he joined the Math Club and the Rocket Club. He plans to con- tinue his studies at the Uni- versity of California. LEON J. CROUERE Leon came to S.I. from St. Monica's Parish. During his four years at S.I.. he was a member of the Sane Society, played soccer for one year, swam for one year, and played two years of football. He also participated in the intramural program. I.eon belongs to St. Monica's Teen Club, and was club president. He hopes to con- tinue his education at either U.S.F. or S.F. State. RORY J. CRISS Rory came to S.I. In his sopho- more year, and since then he has been quite active around the school. During his stay on the hill-top. he participated in the Dramatic Arts Contest for two years, and was in the cast of H.M.S. Plnaforo and Little Mary Sunshine. He also par- ticipated In the Art. Dance, and Rally committees. At the rallies he was famous for his Rock 'n' Roll iiand. The Status Seekers R ry is undecided about college. WILLIAM C. CROCKETT Bill attended St. Joseph's Col- lege and Abraham Lincoln High before transferring to Saint Ig- natius for his junior and senior year. He has not yet decided which college he will lie at- tending In the fall. DENNIS J. DALTON ••Barney came to S.I. from St. Agnes Grammar School. Once here, he found himself at home DANIEL J DAN Dan Squared as he has come to be known, came to S.I. from St. Brigid's Grammar Sch«H | MICHAEL J. CUNNINGHAM Mike came to S.I. from Marin Catholic High School as a Jun- ior. The long commute from Kentfield made it diffirult f r him to participate in activities. Mike has had honor roll grades throughout most of his high school career anil participated In I he Advanced Placement pro- gram at U.S.F. as a Junior. He plans to attend U.S.F. next fall. in the liasel nll world, A mcm- iier of the Varsity for all four years, he was voted into the Block Club in his junior year, incoming secretary as a senior. A strong participant in ath- letics. Den was also at home in the classroom A B student, he hopes to pursue Ihc field of dentistry at Loyola University in I.os Angeles During the past four years, he has liecn nn active meml cr of Ihc student ImkIv. participating in a number of activities. He threw the shotput in his fresh- man year, participated in the Math Club. He was a member of the stage crew for four years, and worked In all of the successful S.I. plays. He wax a member of the Choir and Glee Club for four years, and was a Junior Achievement officer the past two years.
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