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M ATTH EW AUGUSTUS RUNCI
95 Shaw Avenue, Edgewood 5, R. I.
FORM III: J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Freshman Baseball.
FORM IV: Football, Basketball, Spring Track, Secretary of Class, Quaker,
Glee Club, Dance Committee.
FORM V: Winter Track, Spring Track, Quaker, Dance Committee, Glee
Club, U.N. Club.
FORM VI: Soccer, News Editor of Quaker, Dance Committee, Sports
Editor of Mosaic. Glee Club, U.N.Club, Jolly Poets’ Club, Snack Bar
Committee, Copy Editor of Delphian, 745 Club.
Ratt, mainly because he is taller than most
people, is truly a stand-out in our class. He
might well have set a world record in a
sprint-with-a-weight-handicap event; although
he wasn’t the fastest on the team, he gener
ated the most horsepower. Unfortunately,
Matt got tired of running with his famous
perpetual pulled leg muscle and quit despite
assorted fireworks from the Doc, who thought
he was about to discover a cure. Ratt is also
a student; EBR says that he would pass him
on his looks alone, but Matt doesn’t intend
to test him. Occasionally he works at Har
vey's Ltd., supposedly because that’s the only
way he can pay for his extensive wardrobe.
Matt has been continually elected to the Dance
Committee, mainly for his reputation in his
outside hobby, namely Laraine. Good luck
with your hobby at college, Matt.
JON ATH AN MILLER SACHS
33 Everett Avenue, Providence 6, R. I.
FORM III: Radio Club, Soccer, Volleyball, Physical Fitness.
FORM IV: Soccer, Volleyball, Physical Fitness, Radio Club.
FORM V: Soccer, Track, Oceanography Club.
FORM VI: Oceanography Club.
•W * We can rest assured that Jon is a worthy
successor of Fred Mattfield. Commonly known
as the Slide Rule Kid, Jon can frequently
be found in the Chemistry Lab, or "running
errands’’ on his bicycle directly after school
lets out and sports begin. One of the pillars
of the Oceanography Club, Jon is doing
something or other with the water down at
Lincoln Pond. In case you think he’s only a
one-sided scientific genius, Jolly Jon has
made quite a stir with his poetry, although
we can’t quite figure out which way it stirred
the Babe. As far as academic achievement is
concerned, Jon is no "under-achiever”. Be
sides having top grades, Jon came thrcmgh
with fabulous (in spite of what he claims!)
scores on his college boards, and a National
Merit Letter of Commendation. It's no won
der that he applied to Harvard, M. I. T., and
Columbia at the same time.

