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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.

