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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?
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