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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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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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talents to three publications, recover from the strain of the Passion Play, and study; or Ken Leake in managing a baseball club, playing on the tennis team, working on the Redwood and finishing up an original es- say for a prize contest; or Hugh Smith pre- paring for a debate, penning his thesis, and lining up radio programs; or Bill Bruce in essays, studies, and executive duties as Senior class president; or Student Body President John O ' Hara as he sought to put a successful close to one of Santa Clara ' s greatest years. Meanwhile, a junior class, headed by Paul Claudon keenly watched the frantic plight of the seniors, determined not to put them- selves in the same position next year. Es- says and theses, resolved such top-ranking Artsmen as Oscar Odegaard, Art Milhaupt, Tom Davis, Leon Williams, Bill Anahu and John Doherty are not to be put off till the last moment. But probably next year ' s junior artsmen will see the recurrence of the above events. Other anxious juniors, after their first orals in philosophy at the close of the term, vowed to prepare long in advance next year. The outstanding successes of the class in- cluded the staging of one of the best Proms in the memory of upperclassmen, the re- taining of the intramural championship trophy for the second consecutive year, and the publishing of the Redwood by a staff composed mainly of third year men. Ranking among its members were a num- ber of star athletes — Ray McCarthy, Jack Roche, Bill Anahu, Toddy Giannini, John Schiechl, Joe Felipe, Paul Claudon, Bill Filippi, Clay McGowan and Dale Case. Their cooperation in the class ' s numerous activities lent both prestige and valuable aid to the extra-curricular success of the third year men. Debaters John Walsh, Leon Williams and Oscar Odegaard wer e outstanding in the Literary Congress, while Tom Davis, Lou Depaoli, Richard McDonald, Edward Sulli- hJkM wSK ■ A M kM. First Row: Lilley, MacDonald, Mahoney, McCarthy, McDonald, MoGowan, Miraglia. Second Row: Nemecek, O ' Connor, Odegaard, Porter, Rankin, Roche, Ryan. Third Row: Sanor, Schiechl, Stringari, Sullivan, Thom, Tobin, Toomey. Fourth Row: Treat, Walsh, Welch, Williams, Zappelli, Zell. Page Twenty-four THE REDWOOD • 1939
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