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ALBERT  JOSEPH  MARTIN,  JR.
                     937  Narragansett  Parkway,  Warwick,  R.I.

         FORM  III:  Football, Basketball, Spring Track.
         FORM  IV:  Soccer, Basketball, Spring Track.
         FORM  V:  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Delphian,  Judicial
           Board.

         FORM  VI:  Letter  in Soccer, Letter in Winter Track, Letter in Spring
           Track, Delphian, Mosaic, Judicial Board.





                                           Al,  nicknamed  "Da  Curl”  because  of  his
                                         shock  of  hair,  entered  M.B.  in  the  seventh
                                        grade  with  other  notables  from  that  city  in
                                         the  stix, Warwick.  Since  then  he  has  grown
                                         so  much  in  popularity  that  he  was  even
                                         elected  to  the  C.Y.O.  (oops!)  the  Judicial
                                         Board  for two years  in a row. He now is  its
                                         chairman,  quite  a  distinction  for  any  guy.
                                         Curl  also  was  a  member  of  the  notorious
                                         7:45  club.  It  was  his  fondest  dream  to  beat
                                         Ken  Anderson  to  school  each  day;  but  his
                                         T-Bird  was  no  match  for  the  hot,  blue  and
                                         white  Chewy.  Since  the  club  has  been  dis­
                                         banded,  Curl  and  the  Dog  and  J.D.  have
                                         devoted  their  driving  skills  to  "The  War-
                                         wick-Providence  Daily  Road  Rally.”  So  far
                                         Al  hasn't  lost either a  race or  his  license.  In
                                         fact,  Al’s  racy  drive  should  make  him  an
                                         asset  to  any  college  and  in  any  field  he
                                         cultivates.





                                                                    JAMES  LAWRENCE  MEDOFF
                                                                     Winter  Court,  Woonsocket,  R.I.

                                                    FORM  III:  Football, Basketball, Baseball, Broadcasting Club, Forensic
                                                      Society,  Executive  Committee of  French  Club,  Quaker.
                                                    FORM  IV.  Letter  in  Football,  Letter  in  Basketball,  Lacrosse,  Junior
                                                      Alliance, Executive Committee of French Club, Quaker.
                                                    FORM  V:  Letter in Football, Winter Track, Letter in Lacrosse, Junior

                                                      Alliance, Executive Committee of French Club, Quaker.
                                                    FORM  VI:  Co-Captain  of  Football,  Letter  in  Wrestling,  Captain  of
                                                      Lacrosse,  Junior  Alliance,  French  Club,  Sports  Editor  of  Mosaic,
                                                      Sports Editor of Quaker.
                                                  Jim  has been one of the most conspicuous
                                                members  of  our  class,  inside  and  out.  A
                                                starter  on  varsity  football  for  the  past  three
                                                years,  Jim  was  well  known  for  his  brand
                                                of  clean(?),  hard  play.  Tell  us  again  why
                                                you switched numbers for your senior season!
                                                Wrestling  is  another  of  Jim's  favorite  ac­
                                                tivities;  he  has  repeatedly  walled  opponents
                                                to  the  crowd’s  cheer  of  "Kill!”.  Founder  of
                                                the  carrel  police,  he  has  shown  extreme
                                                bravery  in  silencing  the  most  rebellious
                                                members  of  that  area,  J.G.  Jim  raced  Mus­
                                                tangs  in  June  and  Sting  Rays  in  December,
                                                the  month  he  made  out  his  list  of  the  ten
                                                toughest  girls  in  the  state.  Carefree  attitude
                                                in  hand,  he has  had  no trouble handling the
                                                opposite  sex;  but  his  theory  of  "uninvolve-
                                                ment”  has  kept  him  from  any  serious  af­
                                                fairs.  With  all  this,  in  addition  to  his  un­
                                                believably  good  academic  record, Jim should
                                                meet  nothing but victory  in  later  life. When
                                                he said,  "I  don't  mess  around,”  he meant  it!
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