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ROBERT  JOHN  MORETTI
                                                       Alliance  Francaise,  III,  IV,  V;  Baseball,  III,  IV,  V,  Varsity,  VI;  Basketball,  III;
                                                       French Club,  III,  IV, V; Soccer Manager, V, VI; Winter Track, VI.
                                                          Bob  is  one  of  those  blithe  spirits  who  like  above  all  to  maintain
                                                       their independence.  "Moppetti"  was among  the  first to  seize  upon
                                                       the  long-locks  fad,  and  without  a  doubt  drives  the  flashiest  car  on
                                                       campus  (despite  a  handful  of  constantly  snowballing  difficulties).
                                                       Bob's  friendships  and  activities  bridge  just  about  all  the  strata  of
                                                       M.B.  society: a  charter member of the  Italian  Club,  Bob  took  some
                                                       of  the  class's  pseudo-intellectuals  by  surprise  when  he  enrolled  in
                                                       A.P.  Math.  Although  Moses  Brown  has  not  been  over-graced  with
                                                       his  presence  on  the  athletic  field,  those  who  know  Bob  best  realize
                                                       that  he  is  a  sport  from  'way  back.  Among  the  colorful  memories
                                                       the Class of  '67  leaves  behind,  right  in  the  middle  of the  spectrum
                                                       a certain banana-yellow machine will endure.






                                                                      RICHARD  PLUMMER  NEWELL,  JR.

                                                       Broadcasting  Club,  V,  VI;  Flying  Club  V;  French  Club,  IV,  V,  VI;  Lacrosse,
                                                       IV,  Soccer;  IV,  V,  VI;  Spring  Track,  V,  VI;  Wrestling,  IV;  Letter,  V,  VI;  Out­
                                                       ing Club, VI.
                                                          Rick  Newell's  accomplishments  have  been  of  the  intangible
                                                       nature.  In  his  three  year  stint  at  M.B.,  Rick  didn't  set  a  world  rec­
                                                       ord  in  any  sport;  in  fact,  he  didn't  even  win  nine  varsity  letters.
                                                       His wasn't the highest academic average in the class,  and  he didn't
                                                       reach  honor  roll  status  every  term.  But  Rick's  guiet,  unassuming
                                                       nature  and  his  shy,  winning  smile  have  won  him  much  respect  and
                                                       many  friends  in  the  past  three  years.  The  thing  about  Rick  is  his
                                                       concern  for  people.  Meet  him  in  the  corridor  between  classes  or
                                                       in  the  gym  after  school  and  he  will  always  have  something  nice  to
                                                       say.  Rick  has  had  a  good  influence  on  the  Class  of  '67;  taking  into
                                                       account  his  even  temperament,  we  are  sure  that  his  future  will
                                                       prove to be as sunny as his disposition.






                                                                          ALFRED  JOSEPH  ODOARDI
                                                       Baseball,  Varsity,  VI;  Broadcasting  Club,  V,  VI;  Cross  Country,  Varsity,  VI;
                                                       Flying  Club,  V;  Football,  V;  Hockey,  Letter,  V,  VI;  Lacrosse,  Varsity,  VI;
                                                       Radio Club, V; Tennis, Varsity, VI.
                                                          Fred  Odoardi  has  proven  himself  to  be  the  "little  giant"  of
                                                       M.B.  Like  Stephen  A .  Douglas,  he  is  tough  and  stout,  and  has

                                                       earned  himself  a  position  of  respect  from  almost  everyone.  A
                                                       leader  in  the  classroom  (one  of  the  top  scorers  in  Spanish),  he  has
                                                       made  good  use  of  the  intelligence  he  is  known  to  have.  One  of
                                                       the  stalwarts  of  the  cross-country  team,  he  displayed  the  endur­
                                                       ance  and  speed  that  made  him  the  fastest  man  on  the  ice  for two
                                                      years  of  M.B.  Hockey.  He  was  even  corridor  wrestling  champion
                                                      among  the  boarders  last  year,  overcoming  such  powerhouses  as
                                                       D.  Scott,  J.  Hyland,  and  C .  Levy.  With  all  his  mental  and  physical
                                                      prowess,  his  humor  is  the  crowning  feature  which  has  made  him  so
                                                      well liked.
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