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PETER  W ILLIAM   DUNSTAN  W RIG H T
                 4564  Indian  Rock  Terrace,  N.W.,  Washington  7,  D.C.
        FORM  V :  Letter  in  Football,  Letter  in  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track,  Rod
          and  Gun  Club.
        FORM  VI:  Co-Captain  of  Football,  Letter  in  Winter  Track,  Lacrosse,  Rod
          and  Gun  Club,  Jolly  Poets’  Club,  Amateur  Radio  Club.















                                          Pete  Wright,  co-captain  of  football,  is  one
                                        of  the  school’s  best  ball  carriers.  Pete  spends
                                        a  maximum  amount  of  time  in  the  phone
                                        booth.  He  often  argues  with  Mr.  Meserve
                                        about  the  condition  of  his  room,  that  is  when
                                        Mr.  Meserve  is  able  to  wade  through  the
                                        clothes  and  other  debris  to  get  to  him.  It
                                        seems  that  Pete’s  hair  is  of  great  concern  to
                                        Mr.  Herman,  who  continually  telling  Pete
                                        to  get  it  cut  and  "stop  trying  to  look  like  a
                                        beatnik.”  Beatnik  or  not,  Pete  stands  to  go
                                        on  to  a  successful  college  career.













                                                    WE  REMEMBER  .  .  .
                           Either  through  our  extreme  ability  to  tolerate  the  hardships  of  Moses  Brown  or
                       through  the  school’s  extreme  ability  to  tolerate  us,  sixty-three  members  of  the  Class  of
                       1964 have survived  to  the end  of our  senior year.  For  various unknown  reasons,  however,
                      quite  a  few  of  the  untold  number  who  at  one  time  or  another  graced  our  ranks  have
                      decided  that  the  pastures  were  greener  elsewhere  and  have  forever departed  from the ivy-
                      festered  walls.  A  few  of  these  we  have  long  since  forgotten,  but  many  other  we  still
                      remember,  and  among  the  most  notorious  we  cite  .  .  .




                      Bob Boyd                    Doug Franchot                        Bill Kolb
                      Jon Chase                   DeWolf Fulton                        Bobby Mays
                      Chip Cobb                   Kyle Garrahan                        Tom Nicholson
                      Steve Cohen                 Frederick A. Huntington              Bob Ridgely
                      Fred Coppell                Tom Keeney                           Earle Sharpe
                      Roger Davis                 Gordon Kellenburger                  Pete Simon
                      Glenn Evans                 John Kilborn                         Steve Wattman
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