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DAVID  M YN D ERT  CURTIS,  JR.
                                                                   Wianno  Avenue,  Osterville,  Mass.
                                                 FORM  III:  Freshman Football,  Winter Track, Spring Track, House  Council.
                                                 FORM  IV:  Cross  Country,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track.
                                                 FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Fetter  in  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Flying
                                                   Qub.
                                                 FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Flying  Club,
                                                   Jolly  Poet’s  Club.








                                                   VAROOM!  VAROOM!  BRUMMMMM
                                                 .  .  .  Here  comes  Dave  "Corvettis”  Curtis,
                                                 one  of  the  foremost  authorities  on  automo­
                                                 tive  mechanics,  wheeling  down  the  corri­
                                                 dors  and  yelling  "Fords  don’t  go!”  in  his
                                                 imaginary   Kandy-Apple   Corvette   (fully-
                                                 equipped)  on  his  way  to  class.  Students  and
                                                 masters  alike  have  grown  accustomed  to
                                                 Dave’s  human  automotive  sounds,  which  he
                                                 may  produce  almost  anywhere  without  no­
                                                 tice.  Whenever  Doc  Odell  is  looking  for
                                                 Dave  to  go  to  a  track  practice  (It’s  a  rare
                                                 day  when  Buzz  shows  up  on  his  own.),  he
                                                 usually  finds  him  huddled  over  the  latest
                                                 copy  of  Hot  Rod  Magazine.  When  Dave
                                                 goes  to  B.  U.  next  year,  the  first  thing  he’ll
                                                 look  for  is  a  garage.










                                   BA YA RD   STERFIN G   CUTCLIFFE
                                     10  Shackford  Road,  Reading,  Mass.
                   FORM  V:  Soccer,  Wrestling,  Tennis.

                   FORM  VI:  Fetter  in  Soccer,  Tennis,  Camera  Club,  U.N.  Club.







                                           Bayard  is  a  quiet  guy  with  a  big  friendly
                                         smile  and  a  willingness  to  leave  Moses
                                         Brown.  A  letter  winner  on  the  soccer  team
                                         in  his  senior  year,  Bay  contributed  much  to
                                         the  spirit  necessary  for  a  successful  team.  He
                                         will  long  be  remembered  for  his  wild  yelling
                                         charges  from  the  wing  position  and  for  orig­
                                         inating  the  great  rallying  cry  "Beat  Tabor’
                                         just  before  the  St.  George’s  game.  The
                                         school  —   especially  the  boarding  department
                                         —   will  miss  such  profound  comments  as
                                         "What  about  half  weekends,  sir?”  And  Doc
                                         Odell  won’t  have  anyone  to  call  "unite”  or
                                         to  ask  for  answers  to  his  tough  questions  in
                                         class.  But  if  Moses  Brown  will  never  forget
                                         Bayard  Cutcliffe,  Bay  will  never  be  able  to
                                         forget  M.  B.  either.
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