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HEN RY SEWALL W O O D BRID G E, III

                                                           After  winning  the  Student  Senate  presidency  by  a  slim  margin,  Trip  certainly  had  a  challenge
                                                           ahead  of  him  as  student  leader.  The  results  were  superlative,  as  all  campaign  promises  and goals
                                                           were  reached.  Trip  ruled  the  Senate  with  a  strong  arm,  although  some  say  his  main  concern  was
                                                           with  Armstrong.  There  was  never a  dull  moment  in  assembly  as  Trip  revolutionized  the  format,
                                                           exposing  the  MB  community  to  a  bit  of  culture  (featured  were  greasers  and  chimps).  The  red­
                                                           headed  speedster dominated  the  soccer  field  in  his  junior and  senior years,  making all-Prep  teams
                                                           both years.  Moses  Brown will certainly lose an integral  part, when Trip shines his last to PRM.











                                                                                       STEPHEN W O N G  YAN

                                                           A  gifted  and  industrious  student,  Steve  has  been  a  consistently  excellent  academic  performer
                                                           throughout  his twelve years at Moses  Brown.  His cum.rA.  ions to the class are many;  he has con­
                                                           tinued  his  excellence  as  sports  editor  of  the  Mosaic.  Steve’s  reserved  manner  is  deceiving;  as  a
                                                           member of  the Chess Club,  he  has  massacred  many a defenseless opponent.  His big left  foot  has,
                                                           for  four years, astounded everyone on  the intramural  soccer  field.  Steve’s dedication  to family and
                                                           friends alike is unique, and guarantees him  a place of honor in the annals of the class of  1976.











                                                                                      JOSEPH  ANGELO ZEOLI

                                                           They say  lightning never strikes twice in the same place. The combination of Jerry and son Joey in
                                                           Moses  Brown  athletics  proves  the exception  to  this  rule.  Indeed, Joey  is one of  the  most  versatile
                                                          and  accomplished  sportsmen  ever  to  have  passed  through  the  Field  House,  excelling  in  Football,
                                                           Basketball,  Track,  and  Baseball.  In  the  past  four  years  of  his  thirteen  year  contract  at  Moses
                                                           Brown,  Joey  has  earned  a  staggering  11  varsity  letters  (watch  out  Jon  Glass)  and  8  All-Prep
                                                          awards. Joey’s  athletic  talents,  however,  are  far  more  than  individual  accomplishments,  for  he is
                                                          one of  the  select  few  who  has  been  elected  Captain  in  three  Varsity  sports.  From  quarterbacking
                                                          the  undefeated  Football  team  to  the  S.E.N.E.  title,  to  leading  the  Baseball  team  in  batting, Joey
                                                          demonstrates  this  inspiring  leadership  quality  both  on  and  off  the  field.  He  will,  no  doubt, gain
                                                          yardage in life.
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