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RICHARD GREGO RY DUNN, JR .
204 Rumstick Point, Barrington, R.I.
FORM III: Freshmen Football, Letter in Hockey, J.V. Baseball, French
Club, Junior Alliance, Quaker.
FORM IV: Football, Letter in Hockey, J.V. Baseball, French Club, Junior
Alliance, Quaker.
FORM V: Soccer, Captain of Hockey, Spring Track, M.B.A.A., French
Club, Junior Alliance.
FORM VI: Letter in Football, Letter in Hockey, Letter in Baseball, Vice-
President of M.B.A.A., French Club, Rod and Gun Club, Junior Alliance.
Greg is one of the athletic stalwarts of
the class of ’64. His superb play both on the
football field and hockey rink exemplifies
his prowess. Although he plays hard and
ruggedly, he is well known for his good
sportsmanship. In school, Greg does all right
and usually behaves himself. (Remember
the peg, Greg.) Greggy-Goo is also quite a
party-boy and he should long remember
those Saturday nights at Brown. (Don’t let
those snap-top cans worry you, Greg.) In
short, Greg has been an integral and well-
liked part of the class of ’64 and we wish
him the best of luck.
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h/i i H DW ARD KEN N ED Y ELLINGTON, II
113-02 175th Street, St. Albans 33, N. Y.
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if FORM V: Football, Letter in Winter Track, Letter in Basketball, Letter in
Spring Track, Treasurer of Camera Club, House Council, Glee Club,
French Club, Junior Alliance.
FORM VI: Manager of Cross Country, Letter in Winter Track, Letter in
Basketball, Letter in Spring Track, Vice-President of Camera Club,
French Club, Junior Alliance.
The Duke has quite a reputation. Wild
adventures and extravagant dinners in New
York are within his realm. Duke is also
known not to hate the opposite sex; in fact
every Saturday he is kicked out of the tele
vision area for bringing a girl to that won
derful spot. Duke will never have an ulcer,
that's for sure; it’s hard to find a more
casual guy. About the only serious thing the
Duke has been forced to do is use his con
nections to get us a certain band for the
Senior Prom. Respected in both the boarding
and day departments, Ed is always a great
companion on any expedition. Thus, crying
over Boyd’s catastrophe, Ed too leaves for
another world.
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