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Seniors Share Their Most Embarrassing Moments and Fondest Memories

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David S. Friedman

Most embarrassing moment: Freshman year our room was vandalized, and the person who took our stuff put it in a Coop bag. The headline in The Crimson the next day was "Coop Bag Stolen."

Fondest memory: Seeing Harvard hockey before they collapsed.

Paul Du Fays

Most embarrassing moment: I grabbed some guy in the Crimson Sports Grille one day, who I thought was my roommate--but it wasn't.

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Fondest Memory: Beating MIT at the Division II ski championships my freshman year.

Massimo Chiocca

Most embarrassing moment: I guess it was when I missed everyone on the night of my birthday.

Fondest memory: My fondest moment was getting the ... prize in Eliot for the person who will be the most missed. I got the prize even though I didn't have an official title. That showed that the masters and tutors appreciated my work for the house.

Mary N. Nazzaro

Most embarrassing moment AND fondest memory: I was standing in the hall in heels and a cocktail dress talking with a friend ... who is a member of a karate club. I said, "If you were going to attack me, how would you go about it?" He came towards me and I accidentally popped him in the nose. Afterwards, he said, "I'd much rather you accidentally hit me than not know how to use this stuff if you need to."

Kristin M. O'Neil

Fondest memory: My fondest memory was scoring my only two points for varsity basketball against Yale sophomore year with my father present at the game.

Jonathan R. Funke

Funniest moment: It was getting my thesis readings.

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