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WALTER T. SMITH Pasadena Football; Block S.C.; Sodality; Boxing. JOACHIM J. SPECIALE San Jose Day Scholars Assn.; R.O.T.C; Clay M. Greene; Passion Play; Literary Congress. ROBERT F. SULLIVAN Santa Clara Day Scholars Assn.; Captain Tennis Team. KEVIN R. TWOHY San Francisco Ryland Debate Team, 1937; Sanctuary Soa; Sodality; Clay M. Greene; Literary Congress; Student Congress. ROBERT J. WAGNER Feature writer, The Santa Clara ; Sodality. PAUL J. THELEN San Diego Pres. Galtes Chemistry Soa; Sodality. CHARLES W. VIVIAN Phoenix, Arizona Mendel Biological Soa; Sodality. ALBERT J. WHITTLE Redwood City Mendel Biological Soa; R.O.T.C; Sodality. Seniors Without Pictures RUSSELL P. CLARICE San Francisco Football; Block S.C. THOMAS R. GILBERT Seattle, Washington Pres. Block S.C; Student Congress; Passion Play, Traffic Director. WILBUR D. GUNTHER San Jose Football; Block S.C. Page Twenty-two CHARLES M. HAID Palo Alto Sodality; Literary Congress; Business Staff, The Redwood, 1938; Swimming, Publications. THE REDWOOD • 1939
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GEORGE R. LOCKE Cliquot, Missouri Football; Block S.C.; Golf Captain. HARRY W. McGOWAN Willows Literary Congress; Baseball; Vice-pres. Block S.C.; Sodality; Rally Committee. EDWARD J. NELSON Sacramento Basketball; Baseball; Block S. C; Pres. Class 1937, 1938; Sludent Congress; Sodality. MILTON S. PIUMA Van Nuys Clay M. Greene; Production Mgr., Passion Play; Sodality; Sec. Nobili Club; Choir; Glee Club; The Santa Clara ; Swimming. E. FRANCIS SANGUINETTI Yuma, Arizona Editor, First The Blade, The Owl ; Literary Editor, The Redwood ; Feature Editor, The Santa Clara ; Winner Dra- matic Art Contest, 1938; Clay M. Greene; Winner Foch De- bate, 1939; Sodality; Sanctuary Soc; Passion Play; Literary Congress; Director of Choir. A. HUGH SMITH Baker, Oregon Clay M. Greene; Sodality; Win- ner Owl Oratorical Contest, 1938; Literary Congress; Choir; The Santa Clara ; Managing Editor, The Redwood, 1938; Ryland Debate, 1939; Passion Play; Foch Debate Winner, 1938. THE REDWOOD • 1939 WILLIAM H. McDONOUGH Ventura Prefect Sodality, 1939; Treas Senior Class; Student Congress, Ryland Debate 3rd Place, 1938. Literary Congress; Publications; Student Congress. E. ARTHUR F. MEAGHER Seattle, Washington Managing Editor: The Red- wood, First the Blade, The Owl, The Santa Clara ; Win- ner Ryland Debate, 1937; Win- ner Raymond F. Handlery Prize, 1938; Sodality; Sanctuary Soci- ety; Literary Congress; Student Congress; Passion Play; Foch Debate Team, 1938. JOHN F. O ' HARA Oakland Pres. Assoc. Students, 1939; So- dality; Sanctuary Soc; Chair- man Central Committee, Pas- sion Play; Boxing; Track; Win- ner Ryland Debate, 1938; Bus. Mgr., The Redwood, 1938; Literary Congress. RICHARD I. RYAN San Diego Sodality; Golf; Choir; Glee Club. JOSEPH L. SCHWEITZER Burlingame Galtes Chemical Soc.; Sodality; Circulation Mgr., The SantT Clara ; Passion Play. JAMES J. SMITH Shelton, Washington Football; Block S.C. Page Twenty-one
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JUNIOR ARTSMEI . . . C £S : C ; M Mjfffjk Q r k ■W — L » W gr 1 V ▲ Ji First Row: Anahu, Andre, Anello, Bardin, Battaglia, Billick, Blinn. Second Row: Bucchianeri, Case, Clack, Claudon, Cronin, Davis, DeBenedictis. Third Row: Depaoli, Doherty, Doyle, Felipe, Filippi, Filipponi, Fretz. Fourth Row: Giannini, Hannon, Hutcheson, Jobst, Jurewicz, Key, Lacey. One month to go till graduation! Theses due and orals coming up! Prize contest es- says due within a week. Final examina- tions not far away. Senior artsmen making their exit in a frenz ied burst of studying and writing. That ' s the traditional way the graduating members of the senior class spend their last weeks in college and a lasting impression of what they did and what could have done is firmly impressed on their minds as they prepare to leave the walls of their Alma Mater. Then the successful completion of the final examinations and the seniors are, in real- ity, alumni to-be. A guiet, meditative, in- spiring (no worries now) spiritual retreat is given. Baccalaureate Mass and then the climax of four years of alternate studying, relaxing, talking and sacrifice is realized as they receive their diplomas at the com- mencement exercises. This year ' s class was no exception and in- habitants of Nobili Hall witnessed with mixed admiration and amusement the efforts of Francis Sanguinetti to devote his THE REDWOOD • 1939 Page Twenty-three
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