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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.

