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LYN N   LEE  ROSS
                                   95  Lyman  Road,  North  Andover,  Mass.
                    FORM  VI:  Letter  in  Football,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track.

















                                         Lee  Ross  came  to  Moses  Brown  as  a  post­
                                        graduate;  and  p.g.’s  are  known  for  their  ath­
                                        letic  abilities,  especially  football.  Consequent­
                                        ly,  Lee  made  a  name  for  himself  on  the  grid­
                                        iron.  He  was  known  to  his  teammates  as
                                        "Drools,”  for  he  was  constantly  dribbling
                                        down  the  front  of  his  jersey.  If  the  M.B.A.A.
                                        has  enough  foresight,  it  would  award  Lee  a
                                        blue  and  white  bib  instead  of  a  letter.  In
                                        English  Lee  is  always  attentive;  his  oft-asked
                                        question  is:  "W ill  you  please  repeat  that.”
                                        To  some  people,  it  may  seem  that  Lee  is  in
                                        some  kind  of  fog;  but  truthfully  he  is  not,
                                        and  he  should  make  out  all  right  next  year.















                                                            JOSEPH  LOUIS  CADORNA  RU ISI,  JR .
                                                                   Glen  Way,  Watch  Hill,  R.  I.

                                               FORM  V:  Manager  of  J.V.  Soccer,  Spring  Track,  French  Club.
                                               FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Junior  Alliance.











                                                  Joseph  Louis  Cadorna  Ruisi,  Jr.,  one  of
                                                the  greatest  lovers  of  the  western  world,  is
                                                famous  for  going  off  on  wild  drinking  parties
                                                on  Upper  North's  fire  escape.  The  only  objec­
                                                tion  raised  by  anyone  was  that  the  lemonade,
                                                although  good,  was  always  a  bit  sugary.  But
                                                Joe  has  his  competitive  side  too;  he  has  won
                                                several  prizes  in  international  meets  for  the
                                                cleanest  room  imaginable.  Peter  and  he,  we
                                                are  sure,  will  keep  dear  to  their  hearts  the
                                                many  secret  and  touching  rendezvous  with
                                                Hattie  and  Barbara.  His  blond  mop,  his
                                                sense  of  humor,  and  his  well-planned  week­
                                                ends  all  make  Joe  truly  distinctive.
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