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r I .,..-I JUNIOR THOMAS MANN would like to nominate another candidate for the People You'd Like to Torture Club. He'd like to catch the guy who dumped his books on the floor in his mad rush to get out of the room. The culprit is still at large. 'llx PROVING that Cicero's Orations can be fun Martin Devaney gets a laugh out of something in his Latin III book as he translates for the class. 57 was good at Latin. Br. Maloney was their teacher. ,V 5, X ar- IJ isr- SOME KIDS WOULD LIKE to be in this position. While most have a tough time iust working up ambition to study, top Junior student, Victor Maldonado, is faced with the tough problem ot whether to do physics or English first. Vic usually earns an over 95 average. xl JUNIORS FORM PART of the everyday parade on the stairs, above. These are: Front-Albert Berotti, Daniel Cleary and Robert Cevasco. Bock-Frank Moll, Robert Prunty and James Walker. The books they carry give ample testimony as to the amount of homework they are expected to do. nvvr 200 3-year men THREE JUNIORS, at far right, are framed in the doorway of their classroom. They are William Oberheim, Robert Cevasco and Raymond McGolderick. All three were top students and active in extra- curricular pursuits. 57's PHYSICS TEACHER, Br. Vranka, at right, explains a point to four of his stu- dents. The two students facing camera are Bernard Doherty and Robert Mc- Namara. Bars above their heads were for erecting pulleys and other equipment. DESPITE THE STUDY ROUTINE, there's always time for a little chew of the fat. Here Robert lnsull tries to think up a good gory ioke for his listeners, Victor Maldonado, Gerard Marsh and Robert Geary. Most of Room 57 intend to go to college when they graduate. kv- l is 1 J
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l UT'-i ' -N lil ,, pi' ixN,!' :HN k i'lr5ft BEFORE SCHOOL, Seniors, who store their schoolbooks in lockers on the balcony, can pause to watch fellow students having cl choose-up game. These Seniors are: John Friedel, Joseph O'Sullivan, Patrick Feerick, James Fitzgerald, James Malley, and William Heinz. All like to play themselves. 5-15351 -wwe'-' aww. COMING FROM THE CLASSROOM lRoom 72l, Seniors James Van Nest, Bernard Kosman and Anthony DeConciliis head towards lockers to get their coats. Seventh floor was used exclusively by Seniors but one Senior room was on the fourth. enior The Class of i958 is the fourteenth to graduate from Rice. With 202 Seniors, plus four in Lakewood, they form one of the largest classes in the schools short history. Many fancy phrases and deep speculation could be used to describe the Senior's past four years and the uncertain ones to come, but our life is Gods secret and He tells us only a little at a time. Being quite normal young men, the graduates enioyed their four years at Rice. Although too timid to say so, they are thankful to their parents and teachers for all that they've done. Only God knows how often, in the years ahead, the phrase When I was in school will escape from their lipsfespecially to their own children. Whatever their ambitions or achievements, they have received the best possible education a Catholic training under the Irish Christian Brothers.
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