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MICHAEL  BRAYTON  ROUND
              Alliance  Francaise,  III,  IV,  V;  Chess  Club,  III;  Class  President,  V;  Dance  Com­
              mittee,  V;  Delphian,  V,  VI;  French  Club,  III,  IV,  V;  S.  A.  C.,  V;  Soccer,  III,
              IV,  VI,  Varsity,  V;  Winter  Track,  III,  V;  Spring  Track,  Varsity,  III,  Letter,  IV,  V,
              VI; Wrestling,  IV, VI; Outing  Club, V. VI.
                Mike,  alias  King  of  Pilgrim  High,  is  the  kind  of  guy  you  can't
              help  liking.  This  statement  proved  its  worth  last  year,  as  Mike
              was  elected  overwhelmingly  to  the  class  presidency.  He  can  al­
              ways  be  seen  with  a  smile  on  his  face— he's  probably  thinking
              of  going  to  the  beach  and  playing  with  the  mud  and  Sud.
              "Migue's"  athletic  prowess  has  been  displayed  by  his  constant
              placing  in  the  javelin.  A   great  outdoor  adventurer,  Mike's  exploits
              have  taken  him  from  Montreal  to  Florida  to  California— hopefully.
              A   sure  bet for success,  Mike  will  be  long  remembered  by  the  class
              of  '67  as  a  cheerful,  good-looking  young  man  with  a  beautiful  girl
              by his side— what more could a guy want?





                                   LIONEL  SAINT-VICTOR

             French Club, VI;  Soccer, Varsity, VI;  Swimming,  VI;  Lacrosse, Varsity, VI.
                Lionel,  the  guietest  guy  in  the  boarding  department,  came  to
             the  Class  of  1967  as  a  senior  newcomer;  rumor  has  it  that  he  hails
             from  Chico's  Haitian  hometown.  But  Lionel's  silence  is  sometimes
             deceiving,  for  he's  been  known  to  take  off  at  top  speed  down
             the  corridor  after  some  unsuspecting  victim.  And  his  physical
             strength  is  quite  matched,  if  not  excelled  by  his  extraordinary
             abilities  in  mathematics  and,  particularly  Physics.  (He  won  undying
             fame  for  a  wizard  100  in  that  incredibly  Youtzian  exam  this
             March.)  When  not  poring  over  his  ever-present  English-French
             dictionary  Lionel  can  be  found  booting  a  soccer  ball  or  downing
             great  quantities  of  Pepto-Bismol.  Worcester  Tech  was  quick  to
             recognize  his  genius,  but  we've  a  sneaking  suspicion  that  he'd
             rather follow big brother up to Northeastern.







                              JOSEPH  RAPHAEL  SALVATORE
             Alliance  Francaise,  IV;  Broadcasting  Club,  V;  Camera  Club,  VI;  Chess  Club,
             IV;  Football,  IV,  V;  Lacrosse,  Varsity,  V,  Letter,  VI;  Radio  Club,  V,  VI;  Winter
             Track,  IV; Spring Track,  IV; Wrestling,  Letter, V, VI.
                One  of  the  hottest  tickets  in  the  Class  of  '67  is  one  Joseph
             Salvatore,  Moses  Brown's  answer  to  Feste  the  jester.  Joe  can't
             ever seem  to get settled: this  year he started  out as a  day student,
             only  to  decide  that  the  long  hike  in  from  Cranston  was  too  much,
             and  to  rejoin  the  ranks  of the  boarders.  Speaking  of  the  boarding
            department,  Little  Joe  would  like  to  be  a  doctor  when  he  grows
             up;  on  occasion,  he  has  shown  his  love  for  the  profession  by
            dressing  up  in  a  surgeon's  outfit  and  performing  mock  operations
            in  the  midnight  hour.  And  speaking  of  operations,  Joe  is  in  love
            with  the  girl  next  door— and,  surprisingly  enough,  Dadsie  is  a
            doctor,  too!  As  Joe  wrestles  with  these  and  other  problems,  we
            wish him all the grapefruits he can eat.
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