University of San Francisco - USF Don Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Bob Ainslie Chairman, B.S.C. The prime function of the Board of Student Control is to enforce the Constitution of the Associated Students. It is the law-enforcement body of the University. During the past year, students got to know the BSC and its strict disciplinary measures. Whenever they had parked a car illegally, a pink slip notified them that a fine was due. At the monthly First Friday Convocations and at the student retreat, it was the BSC whose members stood at the doors of Saint Ignatius Church to check in the student body. And whenever a student missed one of these exercises, it was to the BSC that he paid his dollar fine. The Freshman class will remember the BSC, perhaps more than any other class. For during the first L. to R.. standing: Gary Altamirano, Dave Devinscenzi, Bill Appetini, Bob Ainslie. Maurice Beatty, Phil Lum, John Cavanagh; kneeling. Ed Hurley. two weeks of their life here oa the Hilltop, when strict regulations were vigorously enforced for them. Board members were seen at all times and places asking for recitals of the Victory Song or a yell. They made sure that each Freshman wore his dink while on the campus and were always willing to give him another if he lost it. The BSC consists of the President of the ASUSF and three members each from the Senior and Junior classes.- They hold their meetings once a week in the Loyola Lodge to discuss the enforcement of the school policies. Barney Blackmore began the year as Chairman. Bob Ainslie took over this position last December when Barney was drafted. Phil Lum served as Secretary-Treasurer.

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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 1st Row: Joe Erlach, Don Tarantino, A1 Baggiani. Frank Riley, Rick Arrolano, Bill Korn, Bob Ainslie, Jerry Desmond. 2nd Row: Ted Demos. Paul Collins, Frank Noonan, Ed Hurloy, Ray Perkins. 3rd Row: Geno Bortorolli, Phil O'Connor. Ray Healy, Rich Holl, John Castagnetto, Ed Antognoli. For those who may not know it, the Executive Council is a twenty-one man group, this year composed of the Student Body officers, B.S.C. Chairman Bob Ainslie. N.F.C.C.S. Representative Bill Kern, Foghorn Representative Dick Nachtsheim, Senior President Ted Demos and representatives Ed Hurley and Gene Bertorelli, Junior President Rich Holl and representatives Ed Antognoli and Phil O'Connor, Sophomore President John Castagnetto and representatives Paul Collins and Ray Healy and Freshman President Ray Perkins and representatives Angelo Devincenzi and Frank Noonan. The group had students from almost every department in the University provided legislation by which the student body was ruled. Besides all the serious discussions and motions, there were gay moments, such as the day that Student Body President Frank Riley was supposed to judge a beauty contest at a local college. With tongue in cheek” the council provided one of the longest filibusters in its history. But most of the time the Execs were concerned with serious problems, keeping in mind at all times the interests of even the most insignificant student or organization.



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On Wednesday, April 18, 1906 at 5:12 a. m., San Francisco was visited by a terrible earthquake which lasted about forty-eight seconds. St. Ignatius, at that time, seemed safe. About 11:00 a. m., on that same morning, a woman living on the corner of Hayes and Gough Streets, not realizing the broken condition of her chimney, lighted a fire in her kitchen. —The Monitor, May 12, 1906. The flying embers first set fire to the outhouses in our unused lot on the West side of the Church ... It was impossible to stop the fire so we gave attention to carrying out the vestments. Father Henry Whittle, S.J. Father Minister's Diary. (0 3,HIB

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