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RICHARD FEN STERER, III
198 Centre Street, Rumford 16, R. I.
FORM VI: Letter in Football, Lacrosse, Rod and Gun Club, Proscenium
Club.
This year's senior class has been blessed by
the presence of Dick "Alley-Oop” Fensterer,
who hails from the All-American City of
East Providence. Because of his animal tac
tics on and off the football field, Dick has
been hired by the Jolly Poets’ Club as a
bouncer. Possibly, he has a future in this
unique field. Dick has a subtle approach
when he meets a friend; he either hits you
so hard on the back that you can't speak if
you wanted to, or he crushes your hand in
& J-L/C- his monstrous paw. Then, he relates those
delightful anecdotes, or are you just sling
j s JU, *■ ing it, Dick? Nevertheless, Dick is perfectly
harmless, even though he may warn you
menacingly, "Don’t mess with me, man,
you're playing with fire!’’
U U A y
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PER HAKON BARFOED FOG
Box 842, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
FORM III: Fall Tennis, Basketball, Tennis, Chess Club.
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Glee C FORM IV: Fall Tennis, Volleyball, Tennis, Chess Club, French Club.
FORM V: Fall Tennis, Winter Track, Tennis, Chess Club, French Club,
Junior Alliance.
Form VI: Letter in Cross Country, Winter Track, Tennis, Junior Alliance.
Per, who came to Moses Brown in the
seventh grade, is the senior member of the
boarding department. Considering that he
lives in the Virgin Islands, nobody knows
why he came here so long ago. To make up
for this grave error in judgment, Per has
been quite serious about his studies, al
though he enjoys looking out from the
Babe's monkey cage and looking in on
Fergy in his cage. After some arm-twisting
by the Doc, Per became a loyal supporter
of the cross-country and winter track teams.
If Per can only stand the cold northern
weather for four more years, he is sure to
do well in college.

