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DAVID  JOHN  FORTUNATO
                        425  Plainfield  St.,  Providence  9,  R.I.

         FORM  III:  Football,  Wrestling,  Spring  Track,  Chess  Club,  French
           Club.
         FORM  IV:  Football,  Wrestling,  Lacrosse,  Treasurer  of  Chess  Club,
           French Club, Junior  Alliance.

         FORM  V:  Football,  Letter  in  Lacrosse,  Proscenium  Club,  Organiza­
           tion  Manager of  Delphian, French Club, Junior Alliance.
         FORM  VI:  Letter  in  Football, Letter in Wrestling, Letter  in Lacrosse,
           Organization  Manager  of  Delphian,  Dance  Committee,  Proscenium
           Club, Snack Bar Committee.

                                           Dave  Fortunato  in  his  long  career  at
                                         Moses  Brown  has  established  himself  as  an
                                         able  student  and  an  integral  part  of  the
                                         student  body.  He  has  steadily  been  on  the
                                         honor  roll  and  has  won  a  National  Merit
                                         Letter  of  Commendation.  Far  from  being
                                         just  a student, Dave has  been  a letter winner
                                         on  the  football  and  lacrosse  teams  (Dave
                                         insists  that  giving  Jerry  rides  to  and  from
                                         school  has  nothing to do with  it).  Moreover,
                                         Otto  has  been  a  hard-working  member  of
                                         the  "varsity"  stage  crew  whenever  he  and
                                         Mahoney  decided  to  go  to  rehearsals.  Could
                                         it  be  that  the  boys  were  at  that  Italian
                                         restaurant  on  the  "Hill"  where  a  seventeen
                                         year  old  passes  for  twenty-one?  This  fall
                                         Dave’s  carrel  served  as  Moses  Brown’s  head­
                                         quarters  for  Goldwater  and  for  other  in­
                                         sidious  plots  to  corrupt  our  precious  bodily
                                         fluids.  And  in  the  future  we  are  sure  Dave
                                         will  be  in  the  center  of  other  winning  en­
                                         deavours.





                                                                     STEVEN  ALAN  FREEDMAN
                                                                    116  Fosdyke  St.,  Providence,  6,  R.I.
                                                     FORM  III:  Football, Hockey, Baseball, Judicial  Board,  Quaker, Treas­
                                                       urer of Brownie Club.

                                                     FORM  IV:  Soccer,  Hockey,  Tennis,  Treasurer  of  Class,  Delphian,
                                                       Quaker,  Secretary  of  Brownie  Club,  Glee  Club,  U.N.  Club,  S.A.C.,
                                                       French Club, Junior Alliance.
                                                     FORM  V:  Soccer,  Proscenium  Club,  Letter  in  Tennis,  Vice-President
                                                       of Brownie  Club,  Quaker,  Glee Club,  French  Club, Junior  Alliance.
                                                     FORM  VI:  Letter in Soccer, Winter Track, Letter in Tennis, President
                                                       of  Brownie  Club,  Treasurer  of  Class,  S.A.C.,  Associate  Editor  of
                                                       Quaker, Vice-President of Glee Club, Proscenium Club, French Club,
                                                       Junior Alliance.
                                                   Steve,  consistently  ranked  number  one  in
                                                 the class, is so eager in  his pursuit of knowl­
                                                edge  that  he  spends  many  anxious  moments
                                                 pointedly  nosing  around  after  class.  A  real
                                                 winner  (of  awards),  "Freaky”  is  equally
                                                 talented  in  studies  and  in  sports.  In  fact,  he
                                                 would  have been much more of a varsity star
                                                 in  contact  sports  were  it  not  for  his  eyes
                                                and  surgeon  hands.  Steve lays claim  to being
                                                a  Plato-lover;  he  is  his  English  teacher’s  pet.
                                                "Little  Stevie  Wonder"  is  a  diligent  worker,
                                                as  evidenced  by  his  enthusiasm  for  the
                                                Quaker and  his quest for a "purr-feet” pussy­
                                                cat named  Fluffy. Although Steve decided not
                                                to  re-join  the  Oceanography  Club  when  he
                                                didn’t have "Fax” for physics, he is a stalwart
                                                of  many  organizations.  In  our  opinion,  he
                                                is  genuinely  sincere,  interested  and  interest­
                                                ing;  with  such  qualities  he  should  achieve
                                                great  success  at  Harvard.
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