Go Big, Go Home

Go Big, Go Home

Ken Sears ’55 put Santa Clara in the Final Four and became the first basketball player on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

The Cranky Jubilarian
The Cranky Jubilarian

Professor emeritus of history and SCU historian Gerald McKevitt, S.J., told the history of Jesuits in the West. He wrote the definitive The University of Santa Clara.

Rest and Peace
Rest and Peace

Tennant Wright, S.J., STL ’63 had a favorite bit of advice he gave to students: “Judge me harshly.” That rarely was the case with this devoted teacher and priest who came from unlikely roots.

Sugar Squared
Sugar Squared

The Broncos won back-to-back Sugar Bowl titles in 1937 and 1938. For his exploits, Al Wolff ’40 was named All-American two years in a row.

Sweet Lady Carolyn
Sweet Lady Carolyn

At Santa Clara in the late ’50s and ’60s, Carolyn Cassady was known for her costume design for theatre productions.

IN MEMORIAM Obituaries
IN MEMORIAM Obituaries

So Long, Bill Adams ’37 and Professor Emeritus of Law Howard Anawalt. Plus tributes to other faculty, staff, and students we’ve lost in recent months.