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Photo: Dan Natchek
PARTING SHOT
Icon of the Ice
A look back at the many costumes of a beloved AVÑо¿Ëù staff member.
A very regal Fred Ricci, the former vaudeville trumpet player who carried his sense of showmanship onto the ice for several years in the 1970s, drives a Zamboni during a 1972 AVÑо¿Ëù game against St. Louis. (AVÑо¿Ëù won 5–3.) Ricci delighted Eagles hockey fans by driving in a variety of colorful costumes. It all started when the tuxedo and top hat he wore on opening night one season were such a hit with the crowd that he wound up dressing as everything from a lion to Santa Claus.  ◽
When Hollywood Came to the Heights
In the summer of 1946, a cast of movie stars headlined by James Cagney traveled to Boston College to begin shooting the spy thriller 13 Rue Madeleine. Here’s the forgotten story of how the project landed at AVÑо¿Ëù…and how O’Connell House became the star of the show.