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JOSEPH J. RADIGAN Hollywood Pres. A.S.U.S.C. Prefect, Sanctuary A. I. E. E. Sodality The Santa Clara Veterans Club Navy Sub - Seniors
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VICTOR F. STEFAN Santa Clara Bond Veterans Club Army — five years Colleqe of Enqineering ANGELO GIOVANNETTI San Francisco Pres. Engineering Society Navy — two years
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Juninr Class a CI B Arts and Sciences: First row: Ahern, Dolcini, N. Gallagher. Second row: Hooper, Mclner- ney, McNett. Business: First row: Aherne, Cribari, Fennelly, Hazelwood, N. Johnson, V. McCormick. Second row, Oswald, A. Rod- riguez, Silva, Thoman Weisner. Engineering: First row: W. Gray, R. Guer- ries, R. Kelly. Second row: Mahoney Spillane Juniors have in the past formed the bulwark of campus organizations. They are primed through the years for their eventual position as leaders in dramatics, publications, the stu- dent body, debating, and class functions. Hampered by a shortage of men, the junior class this year had to substitute worthy in- dividual performances in the extra- curricular field to off-set what they lacked in numbers. Fall elections placed Joe Robb in office as President; William Mclnerney as Vice-presi- ident; John Ahern as Class Representative; Peter Dolcini as Secretary; and Clayton Hooper as Treasurer. Mclnerney succeeded Robb as leader of the class when the latter left school in December. Chief social success for the class was the Junior Prom held in February at one of the local country clubs and scheduled as the first off-campus formal during the school year. The work of George Aherne, Vice-president of the student body and Business Manager of The Laurel, is typical of the offerings made by third year men. As chairman for the Social Committee and spark plug in the Sodality and Business Administration Association, Aherne was responsible for the completeness of the social calendar and coordination of events sponsored by individual organizations. William Mclnerney, while holding down the chief executive position in the Veterans Club, the Sodality, and the junior class, managed also to maintain a high scholastic average for the year. Business man Ralph Oswald divided his tal- ents among the Clay M. Greene Society, the band, and the choir. Actor, chairman of the Costume Committee, and pianist, Ralph also found time to direct and sing with the univer- sity choristers. Veterans Ed Fennelly and Bill Ahern repres- ented the class in sports, both holding down first string berths in varsity basketball and bolstering the Bronco five in intercollegiate competition.
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