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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.

