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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.

