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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.

