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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.

