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DAVID HAROLD KA TZ


     Dave  Katz,  one of  the  few  who  have  incurred  the  wrath  of  McGrath,  is  rarely  seen  attending  a
     class at  his  Alma  Mater,  but  instead  matriculates  mostly  at  Lincoln.  W hile on  occasion,  Dave  has
     been  up the proverbial  creek without a  Pyle,  he  has been diligent  in  his quest  at sinking "A ” boat
     on  the Seekonk.  Still,  Dave  has consistently  kept  his head  well  above  water academically.  He is  a
     man of few, but profound words.










                                NEIL THOMAS KAZAROSS


     Neil’s  name is  synonymous  with  chess,  and  his  accomplishments  will  go down  in  the  MB  Chess
     Hall of Fame.  Neil, being one of  the rare almost-life members of MB, is also known  for his schol­
     arly merit, especially  in the field of  mathematics where  he  has no problems with  Mr.  Z.’s calculus
     exams.  Always  one  to  talk,  he  never  bothers  to  listen;  he  leaves  all  that  up  to  Ms.  Hawley  and
     Mrs.  Lewis.  Although  his  athletic achievements  in  school  go  unnoticed,  he is  an  avid  member of
     the  Bruno  Sammartino  weightlifting  club  at  the  Pawtucket  YMCA.  In  the  classroom,  as  on  the
     chess board, Neil has, and always will, make the right move.







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                               DAVID PAUL KREKO RIA N


     Krek is a thirteen-year veteran  and, despite  his  firm belief,  this does  not entitle him  to a pension.
    Academically,  he is  a  sound  student.  Athletically, "Fumbles” played  football  until  his  senior year,
    when  he  decided  to  move  on  to  bigger  and  better  things.  Dave  is  still  one  of Joe’s  stars  in  both
    Hockey and  Lacrosse.  When  Krek  leaves  MB  for the last  time,  he will  be well  on  his way  to  the
    road of success, if he’ll just make up his mind what path  to follow.
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