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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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