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

 - Class of 1965

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LAWRENCE M. EUGENIO Larry came to S I. from St. Dominic's Grammar School. He participated for three years in the swimming team. Besides swimming he supported most of the football and basketball ac- tivities of the school. Lawrence plans to attend the University of California at Santa Barbara, ami major in Chemistry. PAUL K. FERREBOEUF Paul participated in several ac- tivities at S.I. He was an ac- tive member of the Sane Soci- ety. Inside S.I. ar.d the Rally Committee. In his senior year he was elected to Senior Class Treasurer. Paul hopes to at- tend U.S.P. JOSEPH W. FERA Jo»- came to S.I. from St. Paul's Grammar School. He was a four year mcmi er of the Sanctuary Society. In his junior year he took part in Junior Achievement As a senior he was an active member of the hard-working Publicity Commit- tee. Joe intends to take a Liberal Arts course at U.S.P. and go on to major in English. JAMES K. FLYNN Jim came to S.I. from St. Ga- briel's Grammar School. Ham- Re red by an after school Job e was unable to participate in extra-curricular activities He was an avid participant In In- tramural , Jini plans to attend S.F Slate or U.S.F GEORGE C. FOEDISCH George came to S.I. during sophomore year from Philadel- phia. Even though he had en- tered Into a new environment. George was quick to adjust. He was In the Math Club dur- ing his Junior year and signed up for the Art Club in bis sen- ior year. George plans to con- tinue his at Menlo Jr. College. EDWARD J. FRY Ed spent an active four years at S.I. and played varsity foot- ball till Injured. His plans for the future are uncertain. ROBERT E. GAFFNEY Bob came to S.I. from Most Holy Redeemer Grammar School. While at S.I.. he played soph-frosh ami junior varsity football He was a mem iter of the sophomore sodality for one year ami was an officer of his registry class for three years Bob intends to go to the’ Uni- versity of California or S.F. State. JOHN M. FOLEY John came to S.I. from St. Thomas the Apostle Grammar School. He spent four years at our school, attending classes and playing in Intramurats. During his fresh man and soph- omoro years, he played foot- (sail at S.I. His plans for the future are still uncertain. DAVID T. GALLO Dave came to S.I. from Our Lady of Victory. He partici- pated in the forum, and was a memlier of the Sodality of Our Lady. Dave brags of hav- ing attended every conference football and basketball game for all four years. He plans to take up mathematics at U.S.F. in the fall. WILLIAM F. CALVIN Bill came to S.I. from St. Phil- ip's Grammar School, lie has maintained a B average during his four years. He was a memlier of the Sanctuary Society for three years. He plans to attend U.S.F or Notre Dame. JOHN G. CAMHERTOGI.IO John was a four year Ignallnn that came to S.I from St. Kngld Grammar School. His im- mediate Interests lies Ides that of studies, was baseball. He played one year each on the frosh. J.V. and varsity teams. John plans to attend either U.S.F. or Santa Clara and ma- jor in Pharmacy or teaching. JOHN F. GARR John came to St. Ignatius from Star of the Sea Grammar School He was in the chess club In his sophomore and senior years, and in his junior year he was in the model rocket club. He plans to attend college.

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WILLIAM A DOUR hui camo to s.l. from st. Annes with very little Idea of what he wax nett inn into. But. ever since the first «lay. he started to g«-t into the swinn of things He found here at S.L a great unity among the students. His plan for the future is to go to the University of Syracuse and major In liberal arts, prefer- ably the social sciences. GEORGE J. Dt'DI'M During his stay at Snint Ig- natius. George played two years of Varsity Football, J.V. nn«l Soph-Frosh fiKitlmll. He is as yet undecided as to the college he wishes to attend. CHARLES W DULI.KA Charlie's extracurricular activi- tics include«l 112's. I.'iO's. and two years Varsity basketball. • ■O' and Varsity track, and three years in the Sodality. He was president of his freshman «•lass, vice-president of the sophomore year, sgt.-at-arms in his Junior year, and was Stu- dent Body Vice-President in his senior year. Charlie hopes to atteml the University of Santa Clan THOMAS F. DOWLING Tom has been an active mem- ber of the Sanctuary Society for three years. He intends to go to U.S.K. and enter the Liberal Arts department. Eventually, he intends to lie a teacher. Paul hailed from Star of the Son. lie was known for his eulogies and extemporaneous speeches. For lids superior at- tribute. he was well likeil holh by the faculty and by the stu- dents. He made his’ mark in fcv.it t 11 for three years, lie hopes to go to Humiioid! stale and become a forest ranger. RICHARD G. DUNN Rich came lo S.l. from Sellar- mine in his Junior year. Liv- ing In I he East Kay. he had little time for school activities, hut was an active supporter of the chess and radio clubs. After graduation Rich hopes to attend the University of Cali- fornia al Berkeley. DENNIS P. DWYER Den came to S.L from St. Ga- briel's Grammar School. In his freshman yiar. he tried out for frosh-soph football ami parti- np.'ited in the Sanctuary Soci- ety. Den had an after school Job In his sophomore and junior vearx but still managed to participate In intramurals. For the future it's off to Gonzaga for Pre-Dental work. JOHN R. DOWER John «-ame to Saint Ignatius from Saint Cornelius Grammar School In Richmond. He de- voted most of hix time to studying. an«l a portion of his time’ to the rally an«l dan«-e committees. John plans to con- tinue his education after grad- uation from S.I. EDWARD W. DYKIt Ed was the head fooDiall man- ager. a photographer for Inside S.L and the Iqnation. and a meinlier of the Sanctuary So- ciety anil Ihe Block Club. And. for four years, he tru-il as lioxl be could . . . RICHARD A ELFERING Rich came to S.l. in the fall semester of 19» 13 from Oregon. During his junior year, he went out foi track and football ami joined the IPiekel Club. Early in his senior year, he Joined Ihe C.S.F. Al |in-s«-nl. he has no plans as to what university or e«d|ege he will attend. HORACIO ESTRADA Horario came to S.l from St Peter's Grammar School. An active ami loyal Ignatlan. he supported many school activi- ties. After graduation. Horario plans to alteml the University of California al Berkeley. an«l to follow a career in me llcine. JOHN A ETCH EVERS During his stay at S.L. John participated oil the S.l swim team a ml was active on ihe Rally Committee. Although John was known for his antics in class, he managed to maintain a B average throughout his four years John's present plans include attending San Francisco State.



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THOMAS E. GIBBONS Tom came to St. Ignatius from St. Anne's Grammar School. He was In the Sane Society for a year and In the Sodality. He also played four years of base- ball Including three on the Varsity and was a member of the Block Club. Next year. Tom plans to enter either U.S.F. or St. Mary's and major In busi- ness. WALTER M. GROVER Mike entered S.l. as a sopho- more from the public schools. In his last three years, he helped out on the stage crew. During the brief reincarnation of the Radio Club. Mike was vice-president and later presi- dent. Mickey was a great aid to many other organiza- tions which work for the bet- terment of the school. Next vear will see Mike at Santa Clara studying engineering. FRANK M. GOI.LOP As a four-year mcmiKT of the Forum, where lie was vice- president for two years. Frank was able to represent S.l. on various occasions ranging from television appearance to a na- tional deitate tournament at Georgetown University In Wash- ington. D.C. Yet he still found time to work on the Ignatian staff where he was co-sports editor in his senior year. Frank was also honor class vice-pres- ident. N.H.S. and C.S.F. life- time member, and C.S.F. pres- ident. ROBERT A. GORRIN'GK Bob transferred to S.L from the seminary In his senior year. Here Bob finished his high school days. His future plans are uncertain. RICHARD A. GOODWIN Rich came to S.l. from St. Tho- mas Apostle Grammar School. He was a mcml cr of the Hon- or Class for three yenrs. Ax a sophomore he was a member of the golf team, and as a junior he played for the soccer team. Rich plans to attend U.S.F. but Is undecided on a major. DONALD P. GREEN Don came to S.l. from St. Paul's. While at S.l. Don was a member of two championship swimming teams. Don was also an active participator In his clasa intramurals. His future plans are uncertain. RENE GONZALEZ Ray «une from St. Paul's Grammar School. Unable to participate In the A.A.A., he was an active Intramural foot- ball player and softball player. In his sophomore year, he man- aged the Varsity Baseball learn. As a senior. Ray was an active member of the Dance Commit- tee and an active member, and supporter, of student activities. WILIAM G. GRAY Bill came to S.l. from St. Bri- gld's parish. He has devoted most of his time at S.L to his studies. He was In the honor class for three years. He at- tended ns many school func- tions as he could Bill hopes that next year will find him at Notre Dame where he plans to major in math. WILLIAM E. GROWNEY Will came to S.L from Stuart Hall. Shy at first, he soon de- veloped an ardent desire to in-come an active part of the School. He was a member of the football program during hlx stay. He was also an All-CItv swimmer. In his senior year, he acted as student body secretary. Will plans to become a Snnin Clara Bronco next fall. GEORGE E. GUIDO George led a very active life at S.l. in four years. He was class officer sophomore year, and year officer junior year. He was a member of the Sodality for three years. In his senior year he spent most of his time counting money ns student body treasurer. George plans to go to college but Is undecided as to which one. DENNIS G. HANSEN Dennis came to S.L from St. Gabriel's Grammar School. He participated In the Sodality for two years. He played 120's basketball and was a member of the Rally Committee. He was a true asset to his intramural teams. Den hopes to attend U.S.F. or S.P. State. JAMES M. HARRIS Jim came to S.I. from Marin County's Our Lady of Mount Carmel. He moved to the big city in his sophomore year where he obtained an after- school Job. Despite the job. Jim still managed to participate In Intramurals. the Dance and Rally Committees, and gradu- ate.’ His college plans arc to attend S.F. State and go in for teaching.

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