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RALPH DENNETT RICHARDSON, JR.
75 Everett Avenue, Providence, R.I.
FORM III: Football, Hockey, Baseball, Glee Club.
FORM IV: Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Junior Alliance, Executive
Committee of French Club, Glee Club.
FORM V: Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Junior Alliance, French Club,
Glee Club, Twelve Tones.
FORM VI: Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse, Junior Alliance, French Club,
Glee Club (?), Snack Bar Committee.
In his thirteen years at M.B., Dick has
become one of the best known and popular
seniors in the school. As might be expected
of someone who has been here this long,
Dick knows the ropes—he has the distinc
tion of being the only senior to finish his
last two years without seeing the inside of
a study hall. Appropriately dubbed "Beatle
Boy” by the Babe, Dick possesses the same
great musical ability as those maniacs from
Liverpool. On a given Saturday night Dick
can be seen playing his electric piano at
Brown along with "The Dakotas.” Despite
all these activities Dick has also found
time for athletics, becoming an active mem
ber (?) in hockey and lacrosse. During the
fall, however, he did find it hard to mix
soccer and rum and coke. There is no doubt
that Dick will be a great asset and success
at the college he attends. But if he decides
against college, what of it? The world heeds
a lot of good bartenders.
WILLIAM FREDERIC RILLIET
78 Catherine Street, Newport, R.I.
FORM VI: Soccer, Spring Track, Proscenium Club.
FORM VI: Soccer, Winter Track, Spring Track, Junior Alliance.
Willy, Moses Brown’s answer to Prince
Ranier, is an inconspicuous dilettante. He
enjoys speeding away from school in his
Austin Healy and going even faster at the
"deb” parties in Newport. Billy has also
made famous the "Swiss cheese look,” inane
and full of holes. He has added great spice
to the boarding department; his chamber
resembles Louis XIV’s, complete with a
canopy bed! One can never hear Bill speak
ing French, though; he sounds more like his
English teacher, whatever that means. Bill
tries to be one of the flashiest dressers on
campus; but on his allowance, it s just
impossible! With his chic sophistication and
love of Mozart, Wild Bill is one in a
million, or should we say a million in one?

