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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.
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