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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

