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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.
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