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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.
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