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

 - Class of 1959

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M A Top picture-Junior and Senior Intramural Trophy winners were from Rooms 47, 73 and 57. They are, L. to R., Front: F. Guinan, J. Cronin, D. Minogue, T. Monahan, D. Finn, P. Mason, A. Greco, J. Egan, R. Mercado, R. Hefner, J, Flanagan, R. Netusil, T. Sammon, G. Ruggero, T. Lynch, J. Leonard, M. Brdey. Back: J. Corrigan, J. Driscoll, J. Wyer, B. Murray, E. Mirabile, T. Brennan, E. Dunn, E. Garthaffner, A. DeNunzio, A. Rose, M. O'Shaughnessy, J. Iannuzzo, W. Probst, E. Larini, R. Duffy, J. Kutch, D. Daly, J. McFadden, P. Prior, R. Berardino, T. Morley. Br. Vranka moderated Bottom Picture-Freshman and Sophomore Intramural Champs were from Rooms 48, 58, 42 and 45. They are, L. to R., Front: J. Maroney, E. Andrews, R. Rodriquez, E. McGay, R. Paterek, P. Spalding, P. Seagriff, C. Mariette, D. Clark, T. Forde, J. Garrett, M. Roche, R. Lonergan. Back: D. Shea, J. Davis, T. Daly, D. Cousins, R. Goodson, J. Long, J. Callahan, H. Karash, P. Porteus, A. Henry, C. Cunneen, A. Cavanagh, M. Reilly. Each faithful player received a handsome trophy. the big tournament. HANDBALL TEAM FINISHES IN CHSAA FIRST DIVISION Rice's handball team couldn't do it two years in a row li.e. win the City Champion- shipsi, but the small, spirited team did manage to finish a respectable fourth in CHSAA league play. ln a 9 win, 5 loss season, they defeated St. Nicholas of To- lentine, Fordham, Cardinal Hayes, Cathe- dral and Bishop Loughlin. The four losses came at the hands of All Hallows, Power ltwicei and Bishop Loughlin. The team was led by three-year veterans Angelo Greco and Al Berotti. Team Cap- tain Greco and Berotti won the first doubles during the CHSAA Tourney. Sophomore second singles player, Bob Rodriquez earned second place in the same tournament, which means that all three qualified for the Championship Tournament. Other players included Sophomore Pete Moran, talented first singles man, and Dan Murphy, a Senior, who played third singles. The second doubles team was composed of Juniors Anthony Metoyer and Louis Casa- bianca, both of whom should lead the team next season. Substitute Frosh Joe Diaz and Maurice Murphy will move up to second doubles next year. Biggest problem that faced coach Brother Bardley was the lack of numbers. Brother said the team could use another half dozen willing players for next year. lf the return- ing players were strengthened by some in- terested players, Rice has a good chance of regaining the coveted CHSAA trophy. SENIOR POLL lContinuedi FAVORITE BRANCH OF SERVICE l. Navy 2. Air Force 3. Marines FAVORITE PASTIME l. Girls 2. Sports ASKED ABOUT NEXT YEAR'S PLANS 1. Enter College 88 2, Enter Service 49 3. Seek Employment 73 Above--A cross-section of the 161 athletes in four maior sports who attended the first annual sports banquet. The fare was simple lhot dogs, soda, candy, cake and ice creaml, but the faculty and students enjoyed it immensely. 132 letters were awarded to 102 students. Main speakers were Br. Synan, Br. Vranka and Mr. Art Sullivan. Most students lost no time in having the handsome letters sewn on their sweaters. A Sullivan congratulates a fellow Sullivan as Tim Sullivan I3-57i receives a maior letter from Coach Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan, who has coached Rice teams for six years, is retiring from coaching this year. He will be sorely missed. 7 2- Ernie Larini, scholastic gold medal winner, proves himself an effective hurdler. Run- ning the 200 yd. low hurdles for the first time in the l.C.B. Meet, he took 3rd with a time of 27.9.

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Br. Lasik directs Rice's small, 24 member band in a medley of Rogers and Hammerstein-tunes during the pre-Graduation con- cert. The band played even better than expected and received thunderous applause. Along with the R. and H. medley, they played the National Anthem, Beethoven's Ecossaise , Casey Jones , Sousa's High School Cadet March and The Thunderer March . Since only three band members were seniors, prospects for next year are bright, indeed. Music lessons will continue through the summer and will include many incoming Freshmen. Rev. Fr. Wood, 0.5.8. and Br. Heathwood tHayes Faculty! aided Br. Lasik in preparing the students. The casually dressed lthe weather was near the boiling point? group formed the brain trust ot the Senior class. All have been awarded scholarships andfor medals for scholastic achievement. They are, L. to R., Front: William Oberheim iGeneral Excellence, Senior Essay, Iona Scholarshipl, Kenneth Morris tState Scholarship, Boston College, Iona College, Honorable mention Notre Damel, John Kelly iState Scholarshipl, Peter 0'Hara ilona Collegel, Thomas Joachim tGeneroso Pope Awardl, Robert Insull iState Scholar- ship, Apologetics Medall, Edward Foldessy llona College, Science Medal, Mayor's Awardl, Charles Garcia tFordham-Athletic, Spanish Medall, Thomas Mann lState Scholarshipl. Back: Joseph Gloss tlona Collegel, John Martin 1State Scholarshipi, Victor Maldonado lState Scholarshipl, James Griffin lState Scholarship, English Medal, Senior Essayl, Robert Cevasco tState Scholarship, History Medal, Senior Essay, Mayor's Awardl, Peter Ruggere iState Scholarshipl, Albert Berotti ilonal. Other medal winners were Joe Capobianco tTypingl, John Timony iBusinessl, Angus Kennedy iMathl, Tom Lee iSenior Essayl. SENIORS VOTE FOR THEIR '6BESTS AND uMOSTS IN UNDERGRADUATE HONOR ANNUAL POLL OF ENTIRE CLASS IN 24 CATEGORIES Here are the results of the annual opinion poll of our 2Ol graduates. Winners were selected from each official class. Other categories represent the opinion of the entire class. MOST TYPICAL RICEMAN Morris Room 4-71 Michael Frain Room 4-74 Robert McAllister Room 4-72 Joe Murphy, D. Kreitsek, Room 4-47 Gerard Ruggero K. Sullivan MOST STUDIOUS Room 4-73 Al Berotti, Bob Cevasco Room 4-71 Edward Geis Room 4-74 Pete McHale Room 4-72 Joseph Gloss Room 4-47 John O'Neil, Jim Walker .Room 4-73 William Oberheim MOST POPULAR STUDENT Room 4-74 Richard Rogers Room 4-7l Michael Frain, Charles Room 4-47 John O'Brien Novak Most GENTLEMANLY Room 4-72 Joe Gloss Room 4-71 Raymond Daria Room 4-73 Ken Morris, Dennis Room 4-72 William Appleyard MIHOQUG l Room 4-73 Bob Cevasco, Peter Room 4-74 George Reilly QW-tara Room 4-47 Thomas Murtha Room 4-74 Thomas Crimmins, Jim BEST ATHLETE O'Neil EOOHW 4-7l gh6 leS ifmovok Room 4-47 Daniel Ramos oom 4-72 atrick annion Room 4'73 223525 Gaston- Charles M?2?o1on'isP4q?lrsMAlx4AIidl!1caEel Frain, Henry Room 4-74 Willie Lattimore Room 4-72 ilrfsiygonnody paf Room 4-47 Anthony Bonilla Mannion ' MOST UKE'-Y T0 SUCCEED Room 4-73 Charles Garcia Charles Room 4-7l Michael Frain Gaston ' ROOm 4-72 Joseph Gloss Room 4-74 philip Ryan Room 4-73 Edward Foldessy Room 4,47 Robe,-f Nefusig Room 4-74 Richard Rogers MOST CHEERFUL Room 4-47 William O'Connor Room 4-71 John Timony BEST PERSONALITY Room 4-72 E Pryle K Sullivan Room 4-'71 John Timony I -I-' Conmggam ' Room 4'72 gjm'Vg1era d Kevm Room 4-73 gohn Haseney, Bob Room 4-73 Robert Cevasco eary - Room 4-74 J. o'Noil, J. Caffrey, S2222 Q-jg' 5F,igg?j2,eRiflHnO Room 4-47 giggznnor T Alvino MOST SERIOUS T 'Munha ' ' ' Room 4-71 Thomas Gearity Mm fra sizes Room 4-7l Frank Moll Roo 4'74 Wilfar M ea k Room 4-72 Dennis Kreitsek Room 4'47 Tk: 'am MC ormac Room 4-73 Walter Kristlibas oom ' Omas Vers Room 4-74 Robert McAllister FAVORITE SUBJECT , . Room 4-47 James Mogowao Room 4-71 Bosiness Law, History, Most WITTY B'0'QQY . Room 4,71 John Sfon- Room 4-72 English. Biology Room 4-72 John Can. Room 4-73 Chemistry, Advanced Room 4-73 Robert Geary, Robert Al9?b a Cevasco Room 4-74 Business Law Room 4-74 George Reilly Room 4-47 Business Law Room 4-47 Thomas Jack FAVORITE SPORT BEST DRESSED l. Baseball Room 4-7l Frank Moll, Joe 2- 5Wlmml 1Q Capobianco FAVORITE COLLEGE Room 4-72 Pete Negroni l. Iona Room 4-73 Dennis Minogue, Ken 2. St. John's, Fordham l R ROLL LARGEST IN YEARS Graduation night was a night of glory for six undergraduates as well as for the seniors. They were the recipients of the General Excellence and Religion medals for Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years. Inasmuch as these awards mark the win- ners as the best of over 200 in each class, the medal means a great deal to the winner. Junior General Excellence went to Ernest Larini of 3-57. lt marks the second year in a row that the talented scholar-athlete has earned the coveted gold medal. His classmate Edward Dunn was awarded the Religion medal. Sophomore winners were Denis Lynch and Michael Funchion. Lynch maintained an over 92 average all year long in a class where at least l5 top students made the honor roll every report card. Freshman medalists were Ronald Mueller and Edward Walsh. Mueller received the G. E., repeating his brother Richard's fClass of '58l performance. Ed Walsh, anover 90 student, received the Religion medal. The establishment of the Rev. Br. E. F. Ryall Honor Society proved a great incen- tive to intense study. Students were awarded handsome certificates each report card for maintaining an over 85 average. Once they earned the certificate, few wanted to lose it. At mid-term report card, 88 underclassmen -- over l0fMp of the school - received honors. Indeed, in most classes, so many were outstanding, it was very difficult for the faculty to select the top student. On report card day, additional medals and final honor certificates were awarded to many deserving students who missed .General Excellence by fractions of points. wi FT' W. . I is l Z

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