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ALLEN  HARVEY  HELLER
                                                                     450  Brook  St.,  Providence  6,  R.I.

                                                     FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Hockey, Tennis,  Glee Club,  Oceanography
                                                       Club, Band,  Quaker, Radio Club, French Club, Junior Alliance.
                                                     FORM  VI:  Letter in Cross Country, Winter Track, Glee Club, Ocean­
                                                       ography Club, Quaker, Radio Club.













                                                   A1  came  to  M.B.  in  his  junior  year  and
                                                 immediately  broke  into  the  hierarchy  of  the
                                                 class  intellectuals,  causing  a  shake-up  at  the
                                                 top  of  the  class  rankings.  Jaunty  A1  has
                                                 other  accomplishments,  too.  The  red-hot
                                                 flute  he  played  in  chapel  was  devilishly
                                                 good;  he  played  "The  Virgin  Stream”  down
                                                 at  Lincoln  to  "marshal”  response.  A1  caused
                                                 quite  a  stir  on  the  athletic  front  during
                                                 hockey season  as  a speed  skater;  but he was
                                                 never  able  to  adapt  to  stick  handling.  He
                                                 will also be remembered  for the great esteem
                                                 he  held  for  Max.  After  a  year  of  physics
                                                 at  M.B.,  A1  decided  to  take  the  course  at
                                                 Brown  to  correct  all  the  mistakes  of  the
                                                 previous year.  Thus,  it  seems  unnecessary  to
                                                 wish  A1  any  luck  at  college;  for  college  has
                                                 become  his  hobby  already!




                      CHARLES  JAMES  HENDERSON,  JR.
                           Ill  Howie  Ave.,  Warwick,  R.I.

          FORM  VIII:  Soccer,  Basketball, Baseball, French Club.
          FORM  IV:  Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, French Club.

          FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Basketball, Spring  Track,  French
            Club, Junior Alliance, Jolly Poets’ Club.
          FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Co-captain  of.  Basketball,  Baseball,
            M.B.A.A., Camera Club, French Club, Junior Alliance.






                                           Charlie  will  long  be  remembered  for
                                         having  collected  more  splinters  in  tender
                                         places  than  any  other  co-captain  in  the
                                         history  of  Moses  Brown.  Old  "Point-a-
                                         Minute”  and  Chris  "Lillie  Bishins”  Kent
                                         both  politely  said,  “Til  sit  this  one  out,”
                                         and  inadvertently  kept  the  bench  busy  for
                                         weeks.  Nevertheless,  Charlie  never  was
                                         shaken.  Out of  modesty  he  let  his  name  ap­
                                         pear  on  the  honor  roll  only  once.  Charlie's
                                         concern  for  others  was  reflected  by  his  re­
                                         fusal  to  break  Mr.  Whitford’s  illusion—-
                                         he  remained  most  unpromising  in  French.
                                         Charlie  did  fulfill  his  true  potential  in  one
                                         activity—the  7:45  club.  At  the  meetings  he
                                         had  the  air  of a man  trying to make  up  for
                                         lost  time;  and,  after  carefully  reviewing  his
                                         record  at  M.B.,  he will  be  the  first  to admit
                                         that  he  does  indeed  have  a  lot  of  time  to
                                         make  up!
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