Rice High School - Edmundian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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m3 DURING A RARE MOMENT in the long, empty corridor, Junior William O'Connor, at lett, does some quiet study. Generally corridors are empty only during class period. School's twenty classrooms were spread over three floors. Typing room was on the sixth floor and Science labs were in the basement. ANOTHER STUDIOUS TRlUMVIRATE+Below: John Starr, Charles Novak and Joseph Capobianco-go over some answers in their physics lab book. Brother Vranka taught physics to Room 54. Students liked the subject, particularly the lab period where they were given an opportunity to do something on their own. lt gave them that scientist feeling and caused many to dream of being engineers and physicists. '14

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Y! in TED SAMMON and Joseph Mraz, below, engage in an impromptu game of leap- frog for the photographer's benefit. Such games are not ordinarily part of the Juniors' routine but boys still get a kick out of a little fooling. It provides a chance to let ol? some steam. fa, em. ROOM 545 OTHER HALF matches smiles with their classmates Class did well in their studies had a good class spirit They are Let to Rrgh First ow William OConnor Joseph lannazzo Kevin Sullivan Thomas lynch John Farrer John Stack. Second Row: Thomas Myers Daniel Ramos Daniel Gray Thomas McEnteggart John Brugger Peter Negroni Beniamin Rosal Gerard Ruggero. Third Row: Joseph Mraz Lawrence Gray Thomas Jack John O'Neil John Flanagan Robert Hefner James Walker James McKenna. They II be part ot next years Senior Business class. llonm 3-53 WHAT DID YOU GET for that answer? asks Joseph Iannauo of his classmate James Walker. They were doing some Intermediate Algebra exercises for teacher Brother Bradley. Algebra proved one of their most difficult subiects. However, most passed with good grades. ,W



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Qlllllllll'S stud lor coming suniorit, ,,.4.. THE ENTIRE CLASS 3-54 makes formidable looking group. Home Room teacher was Brother Mcllmurray. They studied bookkeeping instead of Latin Ill but all else was the same. They are: Left to Right-First Row: Charles Sultana, David Neary, Francis DiPietro, Thomas Lee, Patrick Lofaro, John Lawless, Daniel Kennedy, Daniel Coll, Kenneth Bransfield, Eugene Carton, Thomas Joachim, Henry Russo, John Mallon, Edward Gonzales, John Macklin, Raymond Daria. Second Row: Thomas Maguire, Michael Frain, Michael Quinn, Thomas Brosnan, Raymond Figueroa, James Ehrlein, Gerard Fahy, Robert Cook, John 0'KeelTe, Raymond Cunningham, John Timony, James Byrne, Edward Gibney, James Dobbs, Robert Prunty, James Melia, Joseph Capobianco. Third Row: John Starr, William Bolger, Charles Novak, Frank Moll, Werner Lamberty, Stephen Andruszkewicz, Richard Dillon, Edward Cardone, Edward Geis, Henry Lemkau, John Sullivan, Thomas Gearity, Edward Riordan, Raymond McCauley, James Toner, Thomas Desmond. LOOKING for elusive lost pencil lead, Junior Gerard Ruggero searches the class- room lloor. Such are the minor tragedies that enter every student's life. Gerard, a longtime Brothers' pupil from Sacred Heart, is in Room 53. ' Sum ...Yrs JAMES TONER, of 54, enioys a rare sight-a view from the Rice roof. One of the tallest buildings in the area, Rice provides an excellent view of the Bronx and lower Manhattan. The Empire State, Yankee Stadium and many other build- ings can be clearly spotted. ,,. DANNY COLL enioys a sort of seventh inning stretch with a full throated yawn between periods. Danny, a happy, hard- working Junior, is from Brooklyn. Like other Juniors, he'll wait 'til next year to think about the future. ug f ' 2

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