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CROSSING 124TH STREET at 8:44, a small herd of Ricemen hustle to get to class on time. At upper right, clapper Senior Frank Moll shows how to up- pear cool while holding u pretty girl's paw. At middle right, Nick Chudkosky i'l-4'll smiles as the health nurse punctures his arm during annual T.B. search. At lower right, Junior Walter Probst prac- tices the hula-hoop-cs craze that affected the whole world in '58. On the next page, students 'leave All Saints Church after Moss of the Holy Ghost held ct the start of the new year. Every magazine has its miscellany sec- tion. We have our Review. Here follows a word-picture report of the unorganized happenings around the school. lf you missed having your picture taken with your class or activity, you may find it here. Students want just two things in a yearbook-pictures and names. The Review section provides a final oppor- tunity to include the kind of pictures that a school camera bug might snap for his own album. Big events are often forgotten with the passing years. Small ones-particularly the humorous happenings-have a habit of returning to tickle us in years to come. We present nine pages of sideglances, both serious and comic, that may servo to give a better picture of the complexion of Rice than the hundreds of pictures that have gone before.
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slums ARTHUR GOERKE lets classn1ate John Rowland in on a secret. Both are in I-44. Seems Art has received a hot tip about the contents of a Latin quiz. COMPARING NOTES-Mrs. Caftrey and Mrs. Cadigan ask each other What did your boy get? following the distribution of first reports. Thomas CafTrey is in 1-42, Edward Cadigan is in I-4'l. Both have two older brother graduates. DURING MAY, and throughout the year, the Blessed Mother's shrine in each classroom received special care. Here, Richard Mellas I3-52l adds a vase of flowers. During May the altars were especially beautiful. LESSER HAPPENINGS In Bhd Al'OUl'ld RICE FRANCIS GUERIN WHISTLES in astonish- ment at the length of the Spanish as- signment. Fran was a small but bright Junior from 3-54. FRED JIMENEZ AND ADOLPH MENENDEZ Iboth of 4-731 plow through their morning issue of The New York Times. The bulky paper was required reading in Senior classes. Purpose was to keep them up on current events, improve their English, and break them away from the tabloids. FOUR SENIORS CARRY ON a serious discussion about whether they should get Holta to organize them. They are Gary Gerardi, Paul Stefanski, Kevin Sullivan and Joe Sweeney. Plan failed when grievance committee found nothing to grieve about. , ,,. vlerslv-
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