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EDWARD  FREDERICK  RICCI

                                                             ic  Association,  IV,  V,  VI;  Basketball,  III;  Football,  III,  Letter  IV,  V,
                                                              tain,  VI;  Lacrosse,  Letter,  III,  IV,  V,  VI;  Winter  Track,  Letter,  V,  VI;
                                                              ~ig,  Letter,  IV;  Broadcasting  Club,  IV,  V,  VI;  Flying  Club,  IV,  V;  Dance
                                                              *ee, VI.
                                                                 "Vardo"  Ricci  is  one  of  the  more  fun-loving,  spirited
                                                               's  of  the  class  of  1967.  Renowned  as  a  big  banger  on  the
                                                                 field,  where  he  uses  various  karate  methods  in  obscure
                                                                ■ ips,  he  won  the  Quaker  MVP  award.  A   winter  time  shot-
                                                                 nd  perennial  high  scorer  in  lacrosse,  he  is  also  a  famed
                                                                 hter. A  sort of  Bacchus and  fat  Hercules  combined,  Vardo
                                                               //ed  for  his  prosaic  witticisms  in  class.  Ed  Ricci  will  be
                                                               ^ered  for  the  way  he  heightened  the  Italian  dynasty  at
                                                                hat  dynasty  including  such  greats  as  Dario,  Salvatore,
                                                              a,  the  Rotellis  and  the  deMatteos,  Mignacca,  and  Burnett.







                                                                              KENNETH  ROSENTHAL
                                                        Class  Vice-president,  IV;  Class  Secretary,  V;  Class  Treasurer,  VI;  Philosophy
                                                        Club,  V;  S.  A.  C.,  IV,  V,  VI;  Proscenium  Club,  III,  IV;  Dance  Committee,  III,
                                                        VI;  Football,  III; Class Country, VI.

                                                           Kenny  Rosenthal  is  like  his  name— sort  of  guiet  and  subdued.
                                                        When  he  joined  the  Class  back  in  ninth  grade,  he  had  visions  of
                                                        growing  into  his  cousin  Alan's  shoes  (Al,  a  few  years  ago,  ran
                                                        the  school  with  Dewey).  Ken  never  had  the  outgoing  flair  and
                                                        humor  to  attract  a  stranger's  votes;  so  the  best  he  could  do
                                                        this  year  was  get  himself  elected  Class  Secretary.  "Ramblin'
                                                        Rose"  is  well  liked  by  those  who  know  him,  and  he  claims  to  be
                                                        the  most  freguent  dater  in  the  school.  Usually  he  is  seen  for  a
                                                        fleeting  instant,  showing  off  some  flashy  clothes  or  talking  with
                                                        Mark  Estes  about  something  he  calls  "bourgeois  morality"— a
                                                        pet  subject  of  his.  W e  expect  that  Kenny's  intelligence  and  per­
                                                        sonal  charm  will  take  him  far— besides,  he's  such  a  "tall,  handsome
                                                        boy!"




                                                                          GEORGES  PIERRE  ROUMAIN
                                                        Broadcasting  Club,  V;  French  Club,  VI;  Radio  Club,  V,  VI;  Soccer,  Letter,  V,
                                                        VI;  Winter  Track,  Varsity,  V,  Manager,  VI;  Spring  Track,  Varsity,  V;  Lacrosse,
                                                        Letter, VI.
                                                           "Gorgeous  Georges"  Roumain  is  a  stylish  Haitian  athlete  and
                                                        scholar.  When  he  first  came  to  M.B.,  he  wanted  to  know  where  he
                                                        could  get  into  a  fight,  because  "we  always  have  fights  at  home."
                                                        Since  then  Chico  has  become  a  bit  more  civilized  and  American­
                                                        ized,  although  his  accent  still  hampers  him.  He  learned  a  little
                                                        soccer  in  Haiti— enough  to  give  him  the  twinkliest  toes  we've
                                                        seen  in  prep  schools,  and  enough  to  make  the  soccer  coach  at
                                                        Trinity run  up that  big  hill to see  him  before  he  left campus.  Chico
                                                        has  been  useful  in the  boarding  department;  his  English  themes  are
                                                        better than  ours!  W e will  remember  him  for  his  Haitian  humor  and
                                                        fashions;  we  can  see  Chico,  twenty  years  from  now,  sitting  on  an
                                                        airy  verandah,  sipping  a  demi-tasse  of  rum,  and  babbling  Creole
                                                        to some Caribbean cutie.


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