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RETURNING CHAIRS to the cafeteria, Sophs of 51 lend their mighty muscles. They are: Owen Sweeney, Robert Pilek, Sean Portley, Francis Garthaftner, Michael Occhipinti. Chairs were brought up to use on parents' night. Students were always cooperative in doing such tasks. 1 , 1- Q-Qu:-an LINED ACROSS THE FRONT of the room, above, some Sophs indulge in a little pre-class chatter. They are: Allen Belzel, John O'Brien, Robert Fleming, Daniel Hordern, Robert Downes. Trackman O'Brien proudly displays the track letter he had earned. WIDE-EYED Ed McBride, at left, reads a particularly exciting episode from Maigret in New York's Under- world . Ed was a top student and track man. Entire class had great spirit. HOPEFUL FISHERMAN Walter Probst does some deep sea fishing in one of the lobby aquariums while Joseph Garvey of 42 looks on. Fish weren't biting on this particular day but Walter wasnt discouraged. School had half dozen well-kept tropical fish tanks Fish pole was improvised window pole. llllllllllll ll0om2 l 1. 'A F i
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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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PREPARING for their World History exam, above, students Ronald Calvert and Anthony DeNunzio question one another in preparation for the coming Regents examination. Both were good students and close friends. THE ENTIRE CLASS GATHER for a group picture. Brother lasik was the religion and English teacher. Class had tremendous spirit, were active in every activity and sport and had many on the Honor Roll. They are: Lett to Right-First Row: Walter Probst, Francis Guerin, Edward McBride, Beniamin Jimenez, Robert Requena, Anthony DeNun1io, Robert Fleming. Second Row: John Corrigan, Francis Garthaffner, Thomas Magner, Joseph Iannuzzo, William Ramirez, Stephen Oberheim, Kevin Byrne, David Hordern, Michael Gill, Patrick Prior. Third Row: Michael Vega, Joseph Adams, John 0'Brien, Michael O'Shaughnessy, Edward Brady, Robert Downes, ERECTING A GRAPH on the blackboard, students Albert Rose, Stephen Oberheim and Joe lannuzzo get set for geometry class. The perforated sheet enabled students to draw a perfect graph by applying well-chalked board eraser to the form. Brother Murray was class' geometry teacher. William Gillan, Michael Flanagan, Daniel Daly, Alan Bellel. Fourth Row: Thomas Mirabile, Robert McAndrews lR.I.P.l, Ernest Larini, Francis Corbett, Sean Portley, Edward Dunn, Ronald Calvert, Harold McShane, Robert Pilek, Michael Mangan. Fifth Row: John Danker, Bernard Murray, William Barnett, Owen Sweeney, William Whelan, Albert Rose, Philip Lavelle, Walter Scanlon, Timothy Sullivan, Michael Linkowitz. Class was saddened by the tragic death of their friend and fellow classmate, Robert McAndrews. Bob was one of the class' best students and good friend of all. May he rest in peace. To was 1'.,i-.eL. if , ' - 4 L-es it ..... Y ..l.. 3 ...ao l : -2 , I 4
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