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JO H N   RICHARD  GERALD  LISKER
                                                                 303  Laurel  Avenue,  Providence  6,  R.  I.

                                                 FORM  III:  J.V.  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Class  Treasurer,
                                                   S.A.C.,  French  Club,  Junior  Alliance.
                                                 FORM  IV:  J.V.  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  French  Club,  Junior
                                                   Alliance,  Chess  Club,  Quaker.
                                                 FORM  V:  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Feature  Editor  of  Quaker,
                                                   President  of  Chess  Club,  Mosaic,  Junior  Alliance,  French  Club.
                                                FORM VI:  Soccer, Winter Track, Spring Track, Managing Editor of Quaker,
                                                   Associate  Editor  of  Mosaic.
                                                   John  has  been  at  M.B.  a  long  time.  Dur­
                                                 ing  this  period,  aside  from  developing
                                                 wrinkles  on  his  forehead  (seven  years  at
                                                 M.B.  can  be  harrowing),  he  has  collected
                                                 numerous  academic  awards.  We  understand
                                                 that  this  year  he  is  to  get  a  special  award
                                                 for  having  survived  three  straight  years  with
                                                 A.W.S.  John  also  took  A.P.  music  appreci­
                                                 ation  and  was  the  only  student  who  didn’t
                                                 always  appreciate  it.  John  combined  these,
                                                 his  favorite  two  subjects,  by  doing  a  Gallery
                                                 project  relating  vibration  in  J.  S.  Bach's
                                                 Toccata  and  Fugue  to  Faulkner’s  T he  Bear.
                                                 John  played  Varsity  soccer  for  two  years
                                                 and  headed  the  ball  only  twice.  Both  times
                                                 he  managed  to  break  a  pair  of  glasses  and
                                                 to  gash  his  nose.  In  his  spare  time,  John
                                                plots  against  Licht  and  Chaset  in  order  to
                                                take  over,  at  last,  a  publication.  W e  think
                                                that  John  will  go  a  long  way  in  life  as  long
                                                as  he,  Traugott,  and  Licht  don’t  write  a
                                                spring  supplement  to  the  Mosaic  this  sum­
                                                mer.









                             PETER  BA SSETT  MANN

                        251  Buckminster  Road,  Norwood,  Mass.
         FORM  IV:  Tennis,  Swimming,  Track,  Glee  Club,  French  Club.
         FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Glee  Club,  Dance
           Committee,  Junior  Alliance,  French  Club.

         FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Librarian  of  Glee
           Club,  Jolly  Poets’  Club,  Dance  Committee,  Mosaic,  Camera  Club,  Jun­
           ior  Alliance,  French  Club.




                                          Pete,  the  Mann,  is  one  of  the  most  like­
                                        able  fellows  at  our  school.  This  achievement
                                        is  exceptionally  impressive  because  he  has
                                        been  a  boarder  for  years.  One  thing  about
                                        him  is  baffling.  Why  does  he  spend  his
                                        time  making  toy  cars  and  end  up  running
                                        all  year  long  (track  coaches  are  his  brand  of
                                        hero)?  Among  his  other  spare-time  activi­
                                        ties  are  his  uke,  shutterbugging  and  Diane
                                        T.,  who  by  the  way  could  beat  anyone  on
                                        the  entire  swimming  team.  Yet,  after  all  of
                                        these  enjoyable  activities,  Pete’s  most  thrill­
                                        ing  prospect  was  Mr.  Paxton’s  long  period
                                        English  class,  from  which  he  always  came
                                        out  happier  than  when  he  went  in.
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