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Wayne Abb As long as his fellow students will remember his unique coiffure, so long, also, will the faculty of St. Paul's School recall Wayne's fascination with things academic, athletic, extra-curricular, etc.- in other words, with St. Paul's in all its functions. He has spent three years but youlve heard those lists before. Wayne needs no proof of magnificenceg the sight of his hair is enough. All will remember Wayne's moment of glory when he stepped to the helm of the Abbathy Party as a contender for the '70 - '71 Presidency of The Student Council. Unfortunately, he was unsuccessful and he has now retired from the immediate limelight. Wayne is now accepting scholarship bids from college recruiters across the country. Cruel though it may seem, they can't all have Wayne Abb. .Ik Richard B. Alperton Since his arrival in September of 1969, Rick has become on of the most well-liked members of the class. All will remember his congenial personality and high school spirit for as long as a memory can last. He has been a Student Council representative. He has also put his efforts and enthusiasm into the Spanish Club. Rich is also looking forward to another fine year of Varsity Track. Although he is uncertain about his major, Rich has chosen the University of New Hampshire, and the American University as his top two college preferences.
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Frederick B. Burton Although Fred is one of the quieter members of the class of '71, he has certainly established himself as a contributor. In addition to his participation in the Cinema Club, Fred has been a valuable member of both Varsity Tennis and Varsity Soccer. When asked what he would like to do after graduating from St. Paul's, he replied, Nothing . We were sorry to hear this and rather doubt the gravity of his statementg what an excellent specialist Fred would be in the field of Fermentation Studies. Despite his avowal, Fred hopes to further his education at either Middlebury, Colgate, or Hobart next September. Deane Barnaby Deane The Dream Barnaby is one of the more vivacious members of the Class of '7l. Since his entrance in 1967, his enthusiasm has brought him success in sports as well as in student life. As Deane has nine Varsity letters, an All Ivy honorable mention in Baseball, and an All Star position in the Little Four Basketball Tournament, no one can question the wisdom of his decision to major in Physical Education. Deane plans to attend either St. J ohn's or St. Bonaventure next fall.
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