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GEORGE M ATTESON CULTS
315 Olney Street, Providence 6, R. I.
FORM III: J. V. Football, Wrestling, Tennis.
FORM IV: Football, Wrestling, Spring Track, Glee Club, French Club,
Chess Club.
FORM V: Football, Letter in Wrestling, Letter in Tennis, Glee Club,
French Club.
FORM VI: Letter in Football, Letter in Tennis, Glee Club, French Club,
Rod and Gun Club.
George Cutts, Moses Brown’s "What me
worry” boy, has made Moses Brown a car
eer. He has spent countless years behind
the ivied walls doing what he wanted. How
ever, George is a bon vivant; he knows how
to get what he wants out of life as some of
his compatriots will attest when they un
warily accompanied him to North Kingston.
Athletically, George surprised everyone (in
cluding himself) when he made first string
guard on the football team; and in track,
George also found, surprisingly enough, that
he can do what comes naturally — run.
After college, George plans to open a surgi
cal supply house. With a name like Cutts,
how can he miss?
RO BERT JOHN DiLIBERO
150 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence 8, R. I.
FORM III: Freshman Football, J. V. Swimming, Freshman Spring Track,
Camera Club, Junior Alliance.
FORM VI: Letter in Football, Spring Track, President of Radio Club,
Camera Club, Letter in Winter Track, Junior Alliance, Mosaic.
For Bob this year is his second time at
tending M.B. — with one important differ
ence, however; he now belongs to an elite
group of boys known familiarly and only as
"The Boarders.” A boy whose real home
was once in Providence, Bob affectionately
regards M.B. as his home away from home.
Unlike most house boys, however, Delibe
holds much necessary pertinent information,
like names, addresses and phone numbers,
difficult for many out-of-towners to attain.
A photography fan, he is one of several
who will be responsible for immortalizing
this class of '64 in candid pictures of every
day school life.

