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THREE STOUT SOLDIERS of the Rice regiment, at right, in the war against the litter bug, dump some recent casualties into the large hall- way basket. They are Gerald Valdes, Michael Stack and Dennis Shea- all of 46. HAVING TO SHARPEN a pencil is always a good excuse to walk around and stretch a bit. Here, while Kevin Kilduft shortens his pencil, class- mates John Madigan, Stephen Janosik, and Manuel Laftosse wait their turn. to match smiles with their tribal . Along with Brother Flaherty, their O'KeetTe for science, Brother Reidy socials. A promising class, they are . ichael Dougherty, Mark Grillo, Henry Cachia, John McQuade, Dennis Shea, Michael Stack, Patrick Hal- THE OTHER HALF OF 46 try brothers on the previous page algebra teacher, they had Mr. tor English and Mr. Taaffe tor - Lett to Right-First Row' M l-li loran, Gerry Valdes, Kevin Kilduff. Second Row: Patrick Clancey, Eugene Sullivan, Stephen Janosik, Eugene Kelly, Stephen Terretto, Kevin Rooney, James Moran, Michael Murphy, Salvatore Hili, Clemente D'Alessio, Jose Santiago, John Mas, Arthur Ross, Manuel Laffosse. Class had some fine athletes in basketball and track.
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fr s. r xx iff' ,z ID INK BORROWING still goes on, above, among some primitives who still boycott the ballpoint. Unlilte ballpoint fans who write all their homework underwater or on glass plates, these three from 46'--Richard Armitage, John Nash and Michael Connolly-'still cling to the reliable fountain pen. lllllll llfll lllllltll look good, as lroshmoo should . . . HALF OF ROOM 46 pose for a picture, below, that may find inclusion in Rice's hundredth anniversary program. They are-- Left to RightQFirst Row: Michael Connolly, John Nash, Richard Armitage, Efrain Quintana, James O'Neil, Robert Graham, Robert Guistino, John Kerrigan, John Bowden. Second Raw: John Madi- gan, Patrick Paladino, Olice Williams, Raymond Towey, Stephen APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER promoter John McQuade, above, distrib- utes monthly intention leaflets to classmates. About to pass them clown the aisle are Eugene Kelly, right, and Mark Grillo, left. Victor, Hugh O'Hare, Edward Holden, Edward Hughes, Michael O'Brien, William Terrell, Terence McNulty, Timothy Nihill. Home Room teacher was Brother Vranka, A business class, they took a double period of math each day to prepare them for future, more difficult math courses. I 95'
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EEEEEL- -.,,,,,yiiL,, THREE MEN ON A BOOK. Above, students Peter Moran, Anthony Mello and Nicholas Saunders find interesting reading in an old yearbook. Pictures hold a fascination for all students. --v-4--'r ' A... .a..,.- zb- If .fi- V fdffli 1 W ONE DOZEN FRESHMEN, above, part of the nearly two gross we have, line up against gym's wall for a snap. They aref'-Lett to Right-First Row: Gerard Szigethy, Emman- uel Andrews, Eugene Edey, John Fleming. Second Row: John O'Leary, John Tuohy, Richard Selzer, James Joyce. Third Row: Robert Simmons, Stephen Pratt, Bernard Reilly, Michael Palmiotto. EIGHT SHARP-LOOKING MEMBERS OF 'l-48, below, smile for their annual mug shot. They are- Left to Right-First Row: Michael Sheridan, Joseph Fazio, John Lee, Francis Chatterton. Second Row: Nicholas Saunders, James O'Connor, Gerard Adamec, Robert Rodriquez. Back Row: proves that we have a few mature, shaving Freshmen. Room I- FOUR MEMBERS OF l-48, below, pause for a moment of prayer in the school chapel. They are Robert Rodriquez, Michael Palmiotto, Robert Fink and John Dennehy. Ricemen left many special intentions in this most important room in the building. ll fyf SAUCER-EYED REDHEAD Walter Mitchell, above, peers over his glasses, which he uses for close work, to copy some work from the blackboard. He, and classmates, was doing an algebra exam for Brother Vranka.
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