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PETER  HAROLD LEVITEN


                                                          Unquestionably  an  intelligent  young  man,  Peter,  or  "Buzz,”  has  been  aided  in  all  his  academic
                                                          endeavors  by  a  tremendous  vocabulary  and  a  wild  imagination.  His  astounding  creativity  in  the
                                                          face  of  classroom  adversity  has  made  a  permanent  impression  in  the  mind  of  Monsieur Timms.
                                                          Outside Moses  Brown,  Peter has distinguished  himself as a fisherman par excellence.  His catch of
                                                          a 269 pound  swordfish was  the climax of  an extremely  successful  summer.  The dude with  the red
                                                          hair,  leather  jacket,  and  sunglasses  has gained a fabulous amount of experience during his second­
                                                          ary school years.  He is certainly prepared to pursue his B.S.  degree in college, regardless of his area
                                                          of concentration.
                                                          "You might as well  know what is right for you, and  make  the most of  what you like to do.  For all
                                                          the pleasure that’s surrounding you should compensate for all you’re going through.”
                                                                                                                             — Roxy Music











                                                                                NORMAN DOUGLAS MAC LEOD, III

                                                          Big  Mac  is  as American  as  the  hamburger  that bears  his  name.  There is,  however,  a  lot of  Scotch
                                                          in  him.  Norm  excels  in  most  school  sports:  football,  hockey,  and  lacrosse.  And  you  can  be  sure
                                                          that  he  excels  in  all  off-campus  sports — just  ask  the  residents of  Barrington.  The better  part of
                                                          the  people who know  Norm will  always  remember  his  innumerable  sailing stories  about  his crazy
                                                          friend  who climbs  masts  like an  ape or the  millionaire who nose-dives  his yacht  into a  stone pier.
                                                          If you happen to visit a tropical  paradise, ask about Mac — they’ll  know him.











                                                                                     MICHAEL JO H N  MAC PHEE

                                                          From  the depths of  Barrington and  the  top of  Primrose Hill, Michael  came to Moses  Brown. One
                                                          could  often  find  him  diligently  studying  his  Trigonometry  as  he  computed  the  angle  needed  to
                                                          put  the  eight  ball  in  the  side  pocket.  Yet  it  was  on  the  baseball  field  where  Mike  excelled,  for
                                                          there  he  displayed  his  fine  pitching  arm.  As  any  of  his  teammates  will  attest,  Mike’s  stature was
                                                          hardly  a reflection  of  his  talent;  many  an  opposing batter  returned  to the bench  in  bewilderment
                                                          after  waving  vainly  at  Mike’s  sharp-breaking curve  ball.  It  is  clear  to all  that  Mike will  be  a  suc­
                                                          cessful competitor in any league he chooses to enter.
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