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NATHAN ANTHONY ESTES, III
Class President, VI; Basketball, III, IV, Letter, V, VI; Class Secretary, IV;
Cross-Country, III; Dance Committee, III, IV; Delphian, VI; Football, IV,
Letter V, VI; French Club, IV, Treasurer, V; Judicial Board, V; Lacrosse, Let-
tei^ III, IV, V, Captain, VI; Mosaic, VI; Quaker, Sports Editor, VI; President,
j . A . w . , V I.
Mark Estes is Moses Brown's answer to the All-American boy.
Neatly dressed, soft-spoken, humorous, and hard working, he is
president of the Student Council and the Moses Brown Athletic
Association, a dedicated football and basketball player, a standout
lacrosse co-captain and even an occasional honor student. Mark
is bas ically fun-loving and is a prankster in the boarding depart
ment, unless he is caught in the act and threatened with discipline
(and then he fears that his name on the DIB Saturday discipline list
will ruin his political image.) When Mark shuffles out of M.B.
for the last time, a lot of class spirit will go with him.
JOHN PETER FEMINO
Alliance Francaise, IV, V, VI; Camera Club, V, VI; French Club, IV, V, VI;
Mosaic, V; Assistant Photography Editor, VI; Quaker, V, VI; Radio Club, V,
President, VI; Soccer, III, Varsity IV, Letter, V, VI; Winter Track, III, Varsity,
V, Letter, IV, VI; Spring Track, III, Varsity, IV, V, Letter, VI.
John Femino, that flashy picture-taking Italian, has endeared
himself to his Class of '67 classmates. A star soccer player (and
co-winner of the Andy Smyth Award) for the past three years, he
found a permanent home by replacing "Chico" Roumain at center
forward. John's love of winning teams forced him annually to run
in the Field House in the winter, where for four years he
gave "Lac" and John Hyland, both good-size lads, a run for their
money. John's flashiness also extends to the parking lot far be
hind Friends Hall, where his covered stick-shift lies. Fern's rare
ability to develop negatives, truly an art in itself, has won him
the love of the editors of this book by saving many a day for the
good guys. However, we wonder whether those Friday night de
veloping sessions at George's with Debby were really work.
STEPHEN MacFARLANE FENSTERER
Baseball, III, IV; Basketball, III, IV; Broadcasting Club, V; Football, III, IV;
Varsity, V; Hockey, Manager, V, VI; Soccer, VI; Spring Track, V; U.N.
Club, III, IV.
"Fenny" is the smiling sage of the class of- '67. His glasses falling
off his nose, and his lip protruding in the true Teutonic tradition,
"Fenny" has been poking fun at the world of Moses Brown for
four years now. Like the rebel that he is, he takes guff from no
body, on the field or off. The amazing thing about "Fen" is his
knowledge of . . . well weird things. The Russo-Japanese W ar, the
Battle of Britain, Winky Dink, and three finger picking. For "Fen
ny's" passionate love is for bluegrass music, and his fantastic
array of inlaid banjos prove it. There's just one thing we'd like
to know, Steve, before you go: how do you fenster?

