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PETER  CLEMENTE  GARZONE
                                                            24  Homeland  Street,  Johnston  9,  R-  I.
                                            FORM  III:  Freshman  Football,  Hockey,  Freshman  Baseball.

                                            FORM  IV:  J.  V.  Football,  Letter  in  Wrestling,  Spring  Track.
                                            FORM  V:  Letter  in  Football,  Letter  in  Wrestling,  Spring  Track,  French
                                              Club,  Junior  Alliance,  Delphian.
                                            FORM  VI:  Letter  in  Football,  S.A.C.  Representative,  Mosaic,  Dance  Com­
                                              mittee, Delphian, Junior Alliance.


                                              The  Garz  is  just  about  the  friendliest
                                            member  of  the  Senior  Class.  His  quick
                                            smile  and  easy-going  manner  have  made
                                            him  very  popular.  (How’s  Clem  these  days,
                                            Pete?)  He  says  he  has  a  hard  time  choos­
                                            ing  his  favorite  class  between  English  VI  and
                                            History.  Mr.  Paxton  always  marvelled  over
                                            Pete's  themes,  and  he  often  reads  them  to  the
                                            class  in  an  awestruck  voice.  In  history,  Mr.
                                            Raines  couldn't  help  but  note his achievement
                                            on  more  than  one  occasion.  After  all,  how
                                            could  he  miss,  sitting  at  a  table  with  the
                                            Big  Three?  (Agreeable?)  Pete  has  certainly
                                            made  up  for  his  size  with  spirit.  He’s  been
                                            a  regular  on  both  the  football  and  wrestling
                                            teams  as  well  as  an  active  member  of  the
                                            S.A.C.  and  the  Junior  Alliance.  Most  of  all
                                            Pete  will  be  remembered  as  the  notorious
                                            roughman  of  the  syndicate.  "Beware  of  the
                                            Garz!"









                     RALPH  AN TH O N Y  GUGLIELMI

                        Sherman  Avenue,  Lincoln,  R.  I.
     FORM  IV:  French  Club, Junior  Alliance.
     FORM  V:  U.N.  Club,  Organization  Manager  of  Delphian,  French  Club,
       Junior  Alliance.

     FORM  VI:  U.N.  Club,  Vice-President  of  French  Club,  Class  Secretary,
       Mosaic,  Organization  Manager  of  Delphian,  Executive  Committee  of
       Junior  Alliance,  Temporary  Cheerleading  Coach,  Captain  of  Sports
       Skipping.

                                       No,  he  never  played  football  for  the
                                     Giants;  and  no  matter  what  EBR  says,  his
                                     name  is  still  impossible  to  pronounce.  Al­
                                     though  he  won  nine  letters  in  varsity  sports
                                     skipping,  Raoul  is  not  unathletic.  His  black
                                     eyes  and  broken  nose  attest  to  his  prowess
                                     as  a  football  player  —-  so  he  could  still
                                     make  the  N.F.L.  Ralphie  is  by  far  the
                                     smartest  fellow  in  the  class  of  '64.  Why?
                                     Because  he  has  brains  enough  not  to  study.
                                     His  photographic  memory  permits  him  to
                                     skim  his  English  books  in  less  than  an
                                     hour  and  still  score  the  higest  on  Alvah’s
                                     famed  factual  farces.  Known  as  the  "Tutor,"
                                     he  does  everybody’s  homework  but  his  own.
                                     At  night,  he  manages  quite  well  with  the
                                    famed  Bay view  Academy  girls.  On  June  6,
                                     Raoul  the  Ghoul  will  leave  at  3:15  to  walk
                                     (not  run)  to  catch  that  Bay view  Bus,  even  if
                                    he  doesn’t  yet  have  his  diploma.
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