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PAUL  KING  KERVICK
                                                                     343  Nayatt  Road,  Barrington,  R.I.

                                                     FORM  III:  Football, Swimming, Tennis.
                                                     FORM  IV:  Letter in Swimming, Tennis, Flying Club.

                                                     FORM  V:  Letter in Soccer, Letter in Swimming, Tennis, Flying Club.
                                                     FORM  VI:  Letter  in  Soccer,  Letter  in  Swimming,  Tennis,  Flying
                                                        Club, Circulation Manager of Delphian, Outing Club.









                                                    Paul  has  established  himself  as  a  good
                                                  swimmer,  a  good  flyboy,  and  an  inept  Ger­
                                                  man  student  during  his  long  stay  at  Moses
                                                  Brown.  In  fact,  some  of  his  plays  as  a
                                                  soccer  fullback  almost  match  some  of  his
                                                  actions  outside  of  school,  such  as  the  time
                                                  he  mistook  a  drainage  ditch  for  a  road  and
                                                  practically ran  over Whit!  Paul and the Dog
                                                  strangely  took  prizes  for  their  chemistry
                                                  experiments  whenever  Terry  Mahoney  had
                                                  the  answers,  which  was  quite  often;  and
                                                  Mr.  Corona,  usually worn  out because  of  no
                                                  sleep,  never suspected  a thing!  Paul  also has
                                                  a talent for worming his way into the library
                                                  without  a  slip.  Off  campus  Paul  is  often
                                                  called  upon  by  the  F.A.A.  representative
                                                  with  a  complaint.  It  seems  that  Paul  flew
                                                  under  the  Mt.  Hope  bridge,  buzzed  M.B.,
                                                  and  finally  landed  in  Hope's  football  field.
                                                  Paul’s  reply?  "I  Hope  not!”




                         GARY  FRAZIER  LANNIGAN
                      175  Clyde  Avenue,  East  Providence,  R.I.

         FORM  III:  Cross  Country,  Basketball,  Dance  Committee,  Forensic
            Society.
         FORM  IV:  Army during sophomore year.
         FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Winter  Track,  Letter  in  Spring
           Track, Junior  Alliance,  Camera Club,  French  Club,  Glee  Club.

         FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Winter  Track,  Letter  in  Spring
           Track, Camera Club, Glee Club.



                                            Gary  is  an  important  member  of  that
                                         element  of  our  class  which  believes  that
                                          there  is  more  to  life  than  just  school  work.
                                          It  isn't  too  hard  to  imagine  how  he  arrived
                                          at  this  decision,  after  spending  a  fun-filled
                                          year  at  military  school.  Frazier  is  a  con­
                                         scientious member of the handball team, also
                                          infrequently  referred to as the shotput squad,
                                          and  one  of  the  last  remaining  bulwarks
                                         against  the subversive tide of  law  and  order.
                                         Most  of  the  other  bulwarks  were  removed
                                         by a series of purges which miraculously  left
                                         Gary  unscathed.  For  the  last  half  of  his
                                          junior  year,  Gary  went  over  the  hill  and
                                         became  a  day  student.  But  there  were  too
                                         many  distractions  between  E.  Prov.  and  our
                                         hallowed  halls;  and  besides,  wouldn’t  every­
                                         one really rather be a boarder?  So Gary sadly
                                         gave  up  his  Rambler  GTO  (weren't  those
                                         front  seats  something!);  and  this year  found
                                         him  once  more  climbing  the  walls  and  fire
                                         escapes  of  the  boarding  department.
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