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Iimtiw, Anidmen Because of the nature of the arts course, responsibility for most of the extra-curricular activities falls upon the lower class artsmen, particularly the juniors. With the anticipated departure of the seniors, many of the impor- tant executive offices are placed in the hands of the junior arts students. This year ' s junior class possessed within its ranks men who were ideally adapted to the various demands made upon it. Particularly noteworthy was the work of the juniors in handling important key positions in the vari- ous publications, student body, debating, dra- matics, student religious activities and class functions. As a class, the juniors, directed by artsmen in the main, successfully staged their most prominent social event, the Junior Prom. In addition, the third year men gave to the Red- wood the impetus necessary to put it over for the fourth consecutive year since its revival. a, ,jaA few, O C3 O S «. fW -XT « 1. f! f o n c ■ r O ALAGA BARLOGIO BRAUN BURNS CHITTUM CLARK COLLIER CONLIN DOHERTY DUARTE DURAND EICHENBERG FEERICK FLIPPEN FOLGER FORD FOX GEARE GIANSIRACUSA GIOVACCHINI GRUL HALE HANNA HEALY HEISER HOLM JOHNSON KANE KELLY KEY KLEIN LAWRENCE
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JOSEPH L. SCHWEITZER Burlingame Circulation Mgr., Santa Clara, 1939 Passion Play Galtes Chemistry Soc. Sodality LAWRENCE S. STRINGARI Canon City, Colorado Football; Block S.C. Pres. Galtes Chemistry Soc Sabre Soc; Sanctuary Soc. Sodality EDWARD D. SULLIVAN Reno, Nevada Pres. Clay M. Greene Associate Editor, The Owl, First the Blade Feature Editor, Santa Clara Literary Editor, Redwood Director of Choir; Nobili Club Glee Club; Passion Play; Arts Soc; Sanctuary Soc Sodality JOHN G. THOM Los Angeles Football; Block S.C. Prefect, Sodality Featu re Write, Santa Clara Mendel Biological Soc. Sanctuary Soc. JOSEPH C. TOBIN Oakland Head Yell Leader Head Baseball Mgr.; Block S.C. Rally Com.; Student Congress Business Mgr., The Owl Feature Writer, Santa Clara Passion Play; Dramatics WILLIAM D. Honolulu, h Football Block S.C. TOOMEY CARLIN A. TREAT San Andreas Editor, The Redwood, 1939 Sports Editor, Santa Clara Arts Soc. Sanctuary Soc. Sodality JOHN R. WAGNER San Francisco Baseball Feature Writer, Santa Clara Mendel Biological Soc. Sodality HARRY J. ZELL San Marino Head Football Mgr. Block S.C: House of Phil. Arts Soc,; Sanctuary Soc. Sodality JOHN J. WALSH Chicago, Illinois Literary Congress Clay M. Greene Passion Play Bus. Mr., The Redwood, ' 39 Ryland Debate; Arts Soc. Sanctuary Soc; Sodality LEON W. WILLIAMS Watsonville Literary Congress Clay M. Greene; Passion Play Chairman, Rally Committee Winner, Owl Orat. Contest, ' 40 Arts Soc; Sodality Choir; Glee Club JOHN M. WELSH Menlo Park Baseball Passion Play Day Scholars Assn.
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; umoA AntAmen |B £ f f % f ) f 1 A £ A LEBECK LEVINSON LEWIS LIMPERT LINSENMEYER LORENTZ LOUNIBOS LUMLEY MORRISEY McGARRY McGOWAN McGUIRE McSHERRY NOONAN OLIVER OLSEN OWEN PASSAGLIA REILLY SANDERS SAPUNOR SIMMONS STEFAN STORM SWEETLAMD TELLES TUCHER VISALLI WEAVER WEST WIECHERS WILLIAMS Such teamwork as this foreshadows an auspi- cious year for the graduating class of 1941. Outstanding among its members were Alan Williams, editor of the Owl and prominent campus writer; Patrick McGarry, editor of the Redwood and student body officer; Roy Folger, business manager of the Redwood and junior class president; Arthur Olsen, gifted writer and editor-to-be of the weekly; talented debater Tom Healy, and oustanding student Joe Giansiracusa. Other juniors who made their presence known through their rep- resentative showing in various extra-curricular fields as well as in an academic sphere were Lloyd Alaga, Bill Grul, Fred Weaver, William McGuire, John Sapunor, Adrien Lorentz, and Jess Telles. Numbered in the junior arts roster were such outstanding sport stars as Jim Johnson, Bruce Hale, Harry Sanders, Dick Morrisey, Russ Lebeck, John Hanna, Marty Passaglia, Pat McGarry, Bob Feerick, Ward Heiser and Dick Clark.
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