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LARRY ALLEN  CROUSE

                                                           In  search  of  a  more  exciting  life,  Larry  voyaged  to  Moses  Brown  from  the  Virgin  Islands.  He
                                                           finally  found  the  "rowdy”  atmosphere  he  desired  in  the  boarding  department,  where  he  enter­
                                                           tained  himself,  and  many  of  his  neighbors,  with  heavy  music  ranging  from  Roxy  to  Nektar.
                                                           Larry’s  other  interests  included  scuba  diving,  sailing,  pirates,  and  rum.  In  fact,  Larry  probably
                                                           knows  more about  pirates  than  Danny  Murtaugh, and he has a love for the ocean  second to none.
                                                           His  vocation,  therefore,  has  already  been  determined.  So  if,  by  chance,  you  are  taking  a  pleasure
                                                          cruise  in  the  Virgin  Islands  and  a  square-rigged  ship  appears  from  nowhere,  look  for Larry’s con­
                                                           tented  smile behind the wheel  .  .  .
                                                           "Drink and The  Devil  had done for The  Rest.”









                                                                                       PETER  EDM UND DAVIS


                                                           Peter  never misses.  This precision  has probably been developed by  riflery,  a  sport in  which he can
                                                           legitimately  boast of  being one  of  the  best.  But  Pete’s  precision  doesn’t  stop  at  riflery.  He  never
                                                           misses  rocks,  trees,  wet  leaves,  or  anything  else  that  gets  in  his  way.  And  Pete  never  misses  in
                                                           conversation either.  Monday morning on the front porch, you can  rest assured that he’ll have a tale
                                                           of  weekend action  to put  the six  million  dollar  man  in  traction.  And  since  we’re on  the subject of
                                                           six  million dollar men,  Pete is just about that in  his standard shades and slick leather jacket.  Doub­
                                                           tless,  right  about  then  there’ll  be  a  certain  friendly  companion  close  beside  him  for  Pete  never
                                                           misses.









                                                                                       SCOTT FRANCIS DAVIS


                                                           Entering  Moses  Brown  in  his  junior year,  Scott  quickly  succeeded  in  making  the  transition  from
                                                           the zoo across the  river to the educational  nirvana on the  East Side.  His easy-going manner and his
                                                          ever  present  smile  have  won  him  many  close  friends,  both  at  Moses  Brown  and  at  Lincoln.  An
                                                          extremely creative  student,  Scott  spent  much  of  his  time  in  the  music  room,  where  he was  found
                                                          either  jamming on  his  guitar or  concentrating  on  music  theory.  Scott  was  notorious  for  his culi­
                                                           nary  skills,  especially  for  his  versions  of  brownies  and  spaghetti  sauce.  When  he  hops  into  his
                                                           illegally parked camper for the last time, Scott will  leave behind a legacy of good times spent with
                                                          good friends.
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