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ALFRED M ICHAEL CAMPAGNA-PINTO
Cross-Country, VI; French Club, VI; Tennis, VI; Winter Track, VI.
C.P.'s stay here at Moses Brown was spent in a state of semi-
shocked awareness, as he did his best to make the adjustment from
the vast, liberal California/Berkeley environment whence he had
come to the sober, tighter atmosphere of New England and all that
boarding school life entailed. He describes himself as an "unen-
thusiastic boarder," and his efforts to educate himself in spite of
the system have been most praiseworthy. A self-ordained "de
praved mystic," C.P. has existed beyond the fringe of boarding
life, submerging himself when he could in the verse of Rimbaud
and the canvasses of Picasso. C.P. has found that the most bene
ficial aspect of Moses Brown lies in the interaction the school has
as a community within itself. In his own words, his stint at M.B.
has "certainly offered a refreshing, interesting, and frequently
enjoyable experience."
HARRY FAH RIS CO LE
Sophomore Year Exchange Student in France; Alliance Francaise, III, V,
President, VI; Basketball, III, V; Dance Committee, V; Delphi an Editor V;
Editor-in-Chief, VI; French Club, III, V, President, VI; Glee Club, III; VI;
Judicial Board, III; Mosaic, V, Associate Editor, VI; Proscenium Club, VI;
Quaker, V, Feature Editor, VI; Soccer, III, V; Tennis, III V, Letter, VI; Cum
Laude Society, V, VI.
In his stay here at Moses Brown, Harry has distinguished him
self as a jack of all trades, and master of many. Never to be for
gotten is Harry's sophomore year in school, mainly because it was
spent in France. As a charter member of the highly select Publica
tions Club (Hare, it is bruited about, was the editor of some
literary magazine), a highly skilled banjo and guitar player, a pillar
of strength in this year's Proscenium production, the driving force
behind this year's French Club, and the only student in the senior
class to offer a course in Advanced Hypocrisy, Harry has forever
enshrined himself as Moses Brown's fair-haired boy.
ALAN GUSTIN DeVALERIO
Alliance Francaise, VI; Baseball, III, IV, Letter, VI; Basketball, III, Varsity, V,
Letter, VI; Class President, III; Judicial Board, IV; Class Vice-President, V;
Football, IV, Varsity, V; French Club, IV, VI, Executive Committee, V; Mosaic,
VI; Quaker, Exchange Editor VI; S.A.C., III, IV; Business Manager, V; Soccer,
III; Spring Track, V.
Campaigning with the cry "Put a Wop on Top," Al Devalerio
barely missed extending his reign over our class, as a member
of the ruling hierarchy, to four consecutive years. But this minor
defeat hardly affected "Deevo," for he has already accomplished
enough in his seven years with us to satisfy even the most jaun
diced eye.
If not for his glorious two-year term as the sterling president
of the Italian Club, Al will most likely be remembered as the
classy backcourt man on the basketball team, the showstopping
ball-handler with all the moves. Also numbered among the talents
of this suave young man with the cool guitar is writing, especially
those extensive editorials for the Quaker exchange column.

