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PAUL  ALLYN  SUTTELL

                                                      Alliance  Francaise,  III,  IV,  V;  Broadcasting  Club,  V,  VI;  Flying  Club,  V;
                                                      Football,  III,  Varsity,  IV,  V,  Letter,  VI;  Hockey,  III,  IV,  V,  Letter,  VI;  Mosaic,
                                                      VI;  Quaker, VI;  Outing Club,  VI.

                                                         Paul  Sut+ell's  most  noteworthy  accomplishment  during  his  career
                                                      at  M.B..  is  just  that— his  career— for  he  is  one  of  the  select  few
                                                      who  have  (among  other  things)  studied  for  thirteen  years  'neath
                                                      the  shadows  of  the  elms.  Not that  "Sut"  has  been  lax  otherwise—
                                                      no,  for during the fall season  Paul found  (well,  almost found)  enough
                                                      time  to tutor at Jenkins  St.— Doyle  Ave.  Schools  and  still  practice
                                                      with  the  football  team.  In  the  winter,  Paul  skated  for  H.P.'s  puck-
                                                      sters,  while  his  spring  afternoons  were  spent  on  the  track.  O c­
                                                      casionally,  Paul  was  forced  to  miss  track  due  to  a  hoarse-neck  (or
                                                      was  that  throat?).  With  his  good-nature,  patience,  and  ability  to
                                                      endure great hardships  (as can  be  seen  from  his  record)  Paul  should
                                                      do well in the years to come.




                                                                           ROBERT  FROST  SYDNEY
                                                      Camera  Club,  V,  VI;  Flying  Club,  V,  VI;  French  Club,  VI;  Mosaic,  VI;
                                                      Proscenium  Club,  V,  VI;  Quaker,  V,  VI;  Soccer,  V,  Letter,  VI;  Spring  Track,
                                                      V, VI; Tutor,  VI.
                                                         After missing  countless  (?)  weeks  of school  during  the  Pawtucket
                                                      teacher's  strike,  Bob  decided  that  perhaps  he  should  give  getting
                                                      an  education  some  serious  thought;  nevertheless,  he  enrolled  at
                                                      Moses  Brown  School  in  his  junior  year.  Bob  went  out  for  soccer
                                                      this year and so impressed Andy that he made the varsity and even
                                                      impressed  himself.  Truthfully,  though,  Bob  was  a  real  pain  in  the
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                                                      neck  on  the  field  (according  to  many  forwards  who  couldn't
                                                      dribble  by  him).  Academically,  one  of  Bob's  coups  was  passing
                                                      second-year  French,  a  feat  which  required  an  extraordinary  de­
                                                      gree  of  intelligence  for  a  student  who  had  never  had  French  be­
                                                      fore.  One  of  the  Class  of  I 967's  fe\V  but  dedicated  cameramen,
                                                      Bob  deserves  kudos  for  his  help  in  the  productions  of  M.B.'s  publi­
                                                      cations,  and  will  doubtless  be  in  great  demand  in  any  college's
                                                      activities.



                                                                      LAW RENCE  HAMER  TINGLEY,  JR.

                                                      Baseball,  IV,  Letter,  V,  VI;  French  Club,  V,  VI;  Hockey,  Letter,  IV,  V,  VI;
                                                      Soccer,  IV,  Letter, V, VI;  Outing Club, V, VI.

                                                         "Lah"  is  a  good,  solid  guy.  Physically,  his  stocky  frame,  usually
                                                      in the middle of things,  has  brought him through the  rigors of three
                                                      seasons:  of  baseball,  as  a  center  fielder  who  has  had  more  than
                                                      his  share  of  plays  to  make;  of  hockey,  as  a  forward  and  parttime
                                                      defenseman  who  in  his  junior  year  escaped  with  nary  a  penalty;
                                                      and  of  soccer,  as  a  stingy  fullback  on  Coach  Smyth's  winning
                                                      squads.  But  Larry  is  just  as  solid  and  dependable  off the  field  as
                                                      on  it.  He  was  one  of  the  first  to  assume  the  responsibility  of
                                                      proctoring  study  halls;  he's  even  managed  to  exert  some  sort  of
                                                      sobering  influence  on  "Wassoon"  (soccer  parties  excepted).  A
                                                      final  and  conclusive  proof  of  Larry's  solid  worth  is  that  it  was
                                                      recognized  so  soon  by  Northeastern.  What  can  we  say  when  we
                                                      ponder  his  past  career  and  the  one  to  come,  but  "Good,  Lah!"
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