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

 - Class of 1958

Page 92 of 152

 

Rice High School - Edmundian Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 92 of 152
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XX? RICHARD MUELLER SNAPS a picture and is himself snapped with the school's other camera. Mueller could take excellent picturesg did most of the development of the negatives as well as the enlarging work. Since most of the yearbook and newspaper were pictures, he spent most of his time in the darkroom. WlLLIAM HEINZ and Anthony Giangrasso look over some old layouts for ideas. Bill and Tony did most of their yearbook work on Senior section. They wrote sports for the school paper. ww ...E Publication The Edmuiiilian 81 The Fiiunilvr The Publications picture for the past year was about the same as in l957. Held in check by rising printing costs, the yearbook and school paper were limited to the same size and number as the previous year. The organization, too, was kept to a minimum. Since most o fthe EDMUNDIAN and FOUNDER are composed of pictures, the burden of the work tell on the school's camera club. The rest was strictly paper work-a time consuming and tedious task, Working on the axiom that students want to see two things in a yearbook or school paper, the staft members tried to do just that. Both publications contained a great deal of pictures with lengthy captions explaining what was taking place. Much credit belongs to the small team of Freshman, Sophomore and Junior spotters who handled the difficult task of providing identifications for all the photos used. Yearbook sales were almost lOO0fO and the vast pic- torial coverage included every boy in the school. The small staffs, under the direction of Brother Unsworth, performed an excellent service by providing adequate news coverage and, in the yearbook, at least, a valuable souvenir of our school days at Rice. TONY GIANGRASSO CHECKS over some fresh copy he has turned out for the school paper. Staff members were iust learning to type and the tremendous iob of preparing copy provided a great deal of practice. D il D

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so ,...w.o.W M:- . Ei 1 5. 4-FLQ l. v I 'Us I w 'Yi THREE FRESHMEN, above, use some teamwork to get the monthly intention card in its place just below the class crucifix. They are Michael Rivers ll-481, James McCartney l'l-44l, and John McQuade ll-46l. ln their first year as promoters, they did a fine iob. THE PROMOTERS GATHER for a group picture, below, wedged in the hallway outside the meeting room. They are: Left to Right- First Row: James Lacy ll-4ll, Edwin Monteverde l4-74l, James li-46l, li-45l, McCartney ll-441, Michael Rivers ll-48l, James McQuade William Hickey l2-58l. Second Row: William Mclaughlin Ralph Rosario I2-43t, Michael Vega l2-511, Edward Foldessy l3-57l, John O'Brien l3-53l, Hector Monge l3-55l. Third Row: Frank '-?'f' Z 'N 'I nls R A et ' K THE FIVE JUNIOR PROMOTERS, above, gather to compare class totals. They are: Front- Frank Moll l3-54l, Hector Monge l3-55l. BackkJohn O'Brien l3-53l, Edward Foldessy l3-57l and Peter McHale l3-56l. They are sorting the individual prayer pamphlets given to each student. Moll l3-54l, Michael Foley l4-7'll, George Rivera l4-72l, Peter McHale l3-56l, William Houstan l4-471, John Corrigan l2-42l. Promoters were selected by Brother Morkan or their official teacher. lt involved a lot of additional work but the members did it willingly. These students are, in great measure, the reason why Rice has one of the best Apostleship of Prayer groups in the City. Q, 1' -



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2 si -2 L if Slifer? n -' I i , SENIOR THOMAS HASTIE served as Business Manager for THE EDMUNDIAN. In this capacity, Tom became a familiar sight around the classrooms. He collected all of the yearbook money a thankless but necessary task. Tom also did some of the editorial work. EDWARD MlRABlLE HOLDS part of the bulky yearbook manuscript after it had been checked over. Ed covered basketball for the school paper and the yearbook. 'ai X., K .. ,.?'.,4 q 4 ED MIRABILE, correcting pen in mouth, pecks out his basketball write-up for the yearbook. Most typing was done in the typing room, then read aloud to look for errors. CHARLES FITZGERALD LEAVES the publications room with the copy for the second issue of the school paper, below. Charles made the trips to Union City, N, J., with the paper, He worked on yearbook as well. JAMES GARRETT TAKES A MINUTE from his yearbook bookkeeping job to have his picture taken, below. Jim helped Tom Hastie with the collection of almost four thousand dollars in book sales.

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