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PETER  JA Y   STEVENS
                        42  Scott  Street,  Pawtucket,  R.  E

     FORM  III:  ).V.  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Junior  Rod  and  Gun
       Club.
     FORM  IV:  J.V.  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track.

     FORM  V:  J.  V.  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Delphian.
     FORM  VI:  Soccer,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Chairman  of  Advisory
       Board  of  Jolly  Poets'  Club,  Delphian,  Flistorian  of  Mosaic,  745  Club.



                                       Peter  Stevens,  better  known  to  Sam  and
                                     Jigger  (proprietors  of  the  South  County  pool
                                     halls)  as  "Peter  the  Stick”,  is  the  zaniest
                                     member  of  the  class  of  ’64.  Hose  Nose  is
                                     well  known  to  the  students  and  faculty  alike
                                     for  his  uninhibited  exhibitions  of  glee.  Pete
                                     has  also  acquired  a  reputation  as  a  chin
                                     player.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  the  whole  gym
                                     locker  room  has  been  silenced  while  Peter
                                     gave  his  rendition  of  the  "William  Tell  Over­
                                     ture”.  The  Beak  tried  very  hard on the soccer
                                     field  but  never  scored  (on  the  field,  that  is).
                                     By  far,  his  most  appreciated  contribution  to
                                     the  school  was  Lisa.  He  always  seemed  to
                                     get  into  trouble  because  of  (his)   whit.
                                     Nevertheless,  Pete  always  wangled  out  of  dif­
                                     ficulty  because  of  his  amazing  athletic  ability
                                     -—•  he  could  really  throw  the  shot.  On  the
                                     serious  side,  Peter  is  an  excellent  writer.  Let
                                     us  hope  that  he  becomes  as  famous  as  his
                                     mentor,  Ernest  Hemingway.  He  might  do
                                     just  that,  but  we  doubt  it.









                                                                        SA JJA D   TAQI
                                                              360  East  65th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.
                                              FORM  IV :  Football,  Volleyball,  Baseball,  Flying  Club.
                                              FORM  V :  Proscenium  Club,  Flying  Club,  Delphian,  Cross  Country,  Base­
                                                ball.
                                              FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Flying  Club,  Assistant  Editor  of  Delphian.

                                               As  can  be  gathered  from  his  name  Sajjad
                                             is  a  full-blooded  Indian,  not  the  kind  Colum­
                                             bus  found,  but  the  kind  he  was  looking  for.
                                             Sajjad  was  born  in  Pakistan  and  represents
                                             that  country  here  at  M.B.  A  foreigner,  un­
                                             accustomed  to  American  ways,  he  went
                                             "trick  or  treating”  on  Halloween  to  acquaint
                                             himself  with  this  unusual  aspect  of  American
                                             civilization.  Dubious  whether  Saj  would
                                             make  it  through  the  year,  he  has  finally
                                             buckled  down  to  the  rewarding  satisfaction
                                             obtained  through  the  acquisition  of  useful
                                             information.  Sajjad  boasted  much  talent  in
                                             the  field  of  painting  and  literature.  Assistant
                                             Editor  of  the  Delphian  and  painter  in  his
                                             spare  time,  he  had  an  original  mind,  and
                                             his  titles  and  captions  were  often  morP  ar­
                                             tistic  than  his  works:  "Radar  Nose,”  "Fire
                                             in  the  Tenements”,  and  many  more.  Taq
                                             will  be  remembered  for  his  frequent  trips  to
                                             the  barbership  and  his  attentiveness  to  the
                                             interesting,  enlightening  English  discussions.
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