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RICHARD DAVID FAIN
45 Balton Rd., Providence 6, R.I.
FORM III: Football, Proscenium Club, Chess Club.
FORM IV: Camera Club, Proscenium Club, Quaker.
FORM V: Soccer, Manager of Tennis, Stage Manager of Proscenium
Club, Photography Editor of Quaker, Camera Club, Photography
Editor of Mosaic.
FORM VI: Soccer, Tennis, Stage Manager of Proscenium Club,
Quaker, President, of Camera Club, Photography Editor of Mosaic,
Contributing Editor of Delphian.
Rich Fain, "the boy with the mechanical
brain,” is another one of those seniors who
have persevered for thirteen years at M.B.
Worthy of extra note, however, is the fact
that he can document his presence with
thousands of pictures he has taken of school
life. Dick’s ability in photography is prob
ably one of the greatest contributions any
senior has made to the school. Using his
own darkroom, he has been able to provide
pictures promptly for all the school publica
tions. (We say these kind words on Dick’s
behalf on his suggestion, because if we don't
there will be no pictures for this issue.) In
the winter Dick demonstrates his varied
talents by assuming the demanding responsi
bilities that go with being the Proscenium
Club’s varsity stage crew captain; thus, the
old adage that friction on stage brings electric
performance has been proven valid. Power-
hungry Dick will thrive wherever there are
subordinates.
BRIAN KIERST FAIRBEND
118 Naushon Rd., Pawtucket, R.I.
FORM III: Football, Swimming, Spring Track, Forensic Society.
FORM IV: Football, Swimming, Lacrosse, Dance Committee, Glee
Club, Quaker.
FORM V: Football, Winter Track, Letter in Lacrosse, Radio Club,
Delphian.
FORM VI: Letter in Football, Winter Track, Letter in Lacrosse.
When Brian returned to school to this
fall, everyone was certain that he had had his
hot "426” Ford lowered. Actually though,
the "Weejun Kid” was only transporting bis
first shipment of shoes to Moses Brown. As
the year progressed, Brian showed he was
interested in many other things besides high-
powered cars and shoe sales. Bri was a de
voted member of Jerry Zeoli’s football squad
and was awarded an Amos Alonzo Stagg
Medal for his loyalty and team spirit. Often
found at many of the well-known ski re
sorts, Brian is one of the best skiers in a
class that boasts such experts as Rotelli, Free
man, and Grace(?). Brian is a charter mem
ber of the lacrosse team at Moses Brown.
He also contributed heavily to the success of
the winter track team with his immense
knowledge of the art of weight lifting. We
will never forget the image of Brian hopping
into his new, midnight-blue Monza and
leaving behind many a broken-hearted young
lovely.

