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T K c l sun - - -at as .- .- w 5 STACKED FOUR HIGH, above, another section of 1-48. They aregleft to Right-First Row: Gaetano Zitoli, Paul Cance, Peter Moran, Kevin Scanlon. Second Row: Robert Fink, William Winters, Frank Panzarella, Salvatore Martorano, Third Row: Morton Shepperson, William McCarthy, William Collette, Thomas Casey. Fourth Row: Michael Rivers, Kevin Boylan, Walter Mitchell, Raymond Kosman, Edward McGinty. TRYING TO DECIDE whether they'll invest in a Rice iacket or not, Ray Kosman and Bill Winters give it the professional once-over. Jackets were a good investment and many students bought one. COLD-BLOODED CLASSMATES, above, ignore the plight of little Ed McGinty, who is loaded with books and bags. The cruel monsters are: Michael Rivers, Francis Chatter- ton, Gerard Adamec and Michael Sheridan. THESE FROSH PREFER their picture standing, above. They are John Hop- kins, Carl Mariette, Anthony Mello, Joseph McAndrews, Benito Torres, Gabriel Martinez. Young McAndrews really takes the photographer seriously about that smile. PROUD FRESHMEN display king-size Rice badges made, apparently, from old knights' shields. The happy Frosh and iealous onlookers are: Sal Martorano, William Collette, Benito Torres, Bernard Reilly, Morton .un Shepperson. --v
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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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I BEG YOUR PARDON, old thing, but I think you've got the wrong coat, says gentle gentleman Charles Oliver to little classmate Robert Kenney. Picture was strictly a gag shot. Both Charles and Robert are among the most popular boys in Room 42. Sophomore ooom 2-42 ALVIN TYMES I2-43l, below, is simply the most with his really cool sombrero that he is sporting for the benefit of friends Mike Cotton and Leroy Abramson. of fo 9 ld 'nt . 9' I ifo'- Zi? 30 'T' Z. ROOM 42 FIRST PLATOON poses in the gym where all group pic- tures were taken. Class was a business group who did Business Math instead of Latin. Most have been classmates for two years, were together in Room 51 last year. A few new students round out the forty-eight member class. They are-Lett to Right-First Row: Robert McKenna, Joseph O'Shea, Joseph Garvey, James Patten, Robert Connors, Henry Vargas, Albert Haley, James Davis. Second ROOM 2-42, SECOND PLATOON, strikes the same pose as their other half at the top of these pages. Home Room teacher was Brother Dolan for the first half of the year, Brother Vranka for the remainder. They also had Brother Kernan for B.A., Mr. Byrne for World History, Brother Driscoll for geometry, Mr. Strattner for English and Brother Unsworth for Spanish. like most Rice classes, they come from all parts of New York. They are-Left to Right-First Row: louis Casa- bianca, Leroy Abramson, William Bishop. Second Row: Thomas Holland, Thomas Carroll, Donald Foley, James Kenny, Joseph Maio-
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