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s .. K A Q lui 1 if l M. V l 1 0 FORTY-SEVEN OF ROOM 2-43's fortyvnine students stand at parade rest for their family portrait. A business class, their home room teacher is Brother Flaherty. Brother Kernan is their business tearher, while Prof Velez teaches them Spanish. World History is taught by Mr. Byrne, English by Mr, Taaffe and geometry by Brother Driscoll. Class' favorite sport is basketball, favorite subiect, Spanish. Their names Left to Right-First Row: James Divilly, Eugene Hagan, Charles Keowan, Ernest Clemens, Raymond Saunders, Edward Hogan, Frank Martinez. Second Row: Francis O'Biien, Timothy Griffin, Joseph Cinquemani, John Kralik, oplioinorev 43 Michael Barry, Raymond Bowden, Edward Donovan. Third Row: Luis Flores, Joseph Oliva, louis Sardo, John Santaella, John O'Neil, William Mclaughlin, Robert Cleary, Martin Flynn. Fourth Row: Salvatore Sorrica, Joseph Sala, John Collins, Charles Tyrell, Thomas Rocks, William Keating, William Figueroa, Ralph Rosario. Fifth Row: Nicholas Lopano, James Keane, Walter Stawaris, Stephen Kirwan, James McGuinness, Richard Haas, Eugene McAnuFf, George Godas. Sixth Row: James McCoy, Dennis Greene, John O'Connor, Douglas Kearney, Alvin Tymes, Norman McPhillips, James Green- donner, Michael O'Connor, John Monnelly.
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Row: Thomas Newell, Richard Dillon, Michael Cotton, Winston Lewis, Kenneth Curtin, James Kirwan, Arthur Stukas, John Gildea, James O'Donnell, Peterson Toulon, John F. Walsh, Francis Liston. Arthur Stukas was class' best student, Peterson Toulon its best athlete. However, the class had its share of other good students and fine athletes with more track team members than any other Sophomore class. rana, Patrick Murtagh, lawrence Sullivan, Robert Kenney. Third Row: Peter Peragino, Michael McKiernan, James Quinn, Charles Oliver, Edward Gallagher, John Gerlich, Richard Hartnett, Walter Schroeder, John Corrigan, Philip Rutulante, Thomas Cawley, Robert Stiener. Several boys in the room are brothers of present pupils and former pupils. Two Joe Maiorana and Tom Cawleyfhave older brothers who are Christian Brothers of Ireland. Younger brothers of present and past pupils argue strongly for the fact that parents are quite satisfied with the training their sons receive. . ' ASGEH 1 ,. . W ff HF' 'S LAUGHING AT A LATECOMER who was caught attempting to sneak up the back stairs, Sophs Arthur Stukas, Albert Haley and Lawrence Sullivan show little pity for the delinquent. Students generally used the back stairs arriving and departing. THIS INTENT SOPHOMORE, below, believes in reading the news from all sides. Here, Robert McKenna, who perhaps sutters from inverted retinos, catches up on the latest doings with his weekly copy of Time . In more serious moments, Robert and his classmates read Time each week to prepare for history exam in June. 7 W rl A 1' 1 .ff n W, Q iis' .. V guns.
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A in g mr JOE CINQUEMANI, below, succumbs to ancient school temptation to draw on the blackboard. Here, he is caught iust as he is about to surname his pooch after a classmate. BROTHER'S LITTLE HELPER, at right, is happy, freckle-faced Jim Divilly of 43. Here he gives the chalk covered erasers a good clap for the photographer. WILLIAM KEATING, at left, rests his tired feet while cramming for im- pending geometry exam. Before school and before teacher arrived, students often sought the semi- seclusion of the teocher's desk to study a few unclear points. But using the desk for a foot stool was strictly the photog's idea. THREE SOPHS BONE-UP, at right, on a few answers in their religion. They are Norman McPhillips, Louis Sardo and Joseph Sala-all of 43. Second year religion was mostly Church History and the Mass. Stu- dents had a lot of memory work. HEADING FOR CLASS and another busy day are, at left, Frank Marti- nez, Timothy Griffin, Eugene Hagan, Douglas Kearney. They found second year a lot tougher than first year, but, with effort, all did very well. ,au ,Q- POLITICAL ANALYST Robert Cleary, above right, thinks he has the answer to the subway strike problem but doesn't find a sympathetic audience in Michael Barry and Martin Flynn. How'd you get here? was a popular question during the strike. THE MORNING SESSION over, four Sophs of 42, at right, head for the chow line. They are, front, Sal Sarrica and Doug Astorita, back, John O'Neil and Charles Tyrell. Climbing stairs is a mild form of exercise for all Rice students.
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