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WILLIAM  SHEEHAN
                                Adamsville,  R.I.

       FORM  III:  Tennis, Hockey, Chess Club, French Club.
       FORM  IV:  Soccer,  Hockey,  Lacrosse,  Quaker,  French  Club,  Junior
         Alliance, Chess Club, Camera Club.
       FORM  V:  Soccer,  Hockey,  Letter  in  Lacrosse,  Quaker,  French  Club,
         U.N. Club, Junior  Alliance, Camera Club.

       FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Hockey,  Letter  in  Lacrosse,
         Quaker,  Mosaic,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  U.N.  Club,  Vice-Presi­
         dent  of  Camera  Club,  French  Club,  Junior  Alliance,  Rotary  Club
         Representive, Outing Club, YMCA.
                                         Bill  has  made  a  name  for  himself  at  Mo
                                       Brown  because  of  his  uninhabited  frame  of
                                       mind.  His  canary  yellow  convertible  and
                                       his  suave  Thayet  Street  pad  have  marked
                                       him  as  a  man  of  unbridled  passion  in  the
                                       eyes of the opposite sex. Lately, however, his
                                       style  has  been  cramped  by  his  stay  at  the
                                       Whittiers.  The  situation  does  have  its  ad­
                                       vantages;  Bill’s  name  has  not  appeared  on
                                       Whit’s  list  for  some  time.  In  athletics  Bill
                                       has  had notable  success on the  lacrosse fields
                                       at  M.B.  and  in  the woods  of Warwick  Park
                                       •—he  finds  physical  work  stimulating.
                                       Naturally,  such  a  talented  boy  can  boast  of
                                       achievement  in  academic  spheres  as  well—
                                       his  unpublished  eassay  on  Wilson’s  "14
                                       Points”  lost  him  just  about  as  many  points
                                       in  history.  His  exceptionally  good  drawings
                                       feature  young  cherubs  with  flushed  faces,
                                       and  so  realistic  that  they  must  be  from
                                       memory!  After  such  an  extraordinary  career
                                       at  M.B.,  how  can  Bill  not  head  with  shot­
                                       gun surety into success? Well, let’s think  .  .  .

                                                                   FRANK  JONES  SULLOWAY,  II
                                                                 Moses  Brown  School  Providence,  6,  R.I.

                                                    FORM  III:  Winter  Track,  Letter  in  Tennis,  French  Club,  Camera
                                                      Club, Dance Committee.
                                                   FORM  IV:  Winter Track, Letter  in Tennis,  Glee  Club, French  Club,
                                                      Camera Club, Junior Alliance.
                                                   FORM  V:  Letter in Cross Country, Letter in Winter Track, Letter  in
                                                      Tennis,  Quaker,  Oceanography  Club,  Glee  Club,  Camera  Club,
                                                      Junior Alliance, French Club.
                                                    FORM  VI:  Captain of Cross  Country, Letter  in  Winter Track, Letter
                                                      in Spring Track, Quaker, Glee Club, Dance Committee, French Club,
                                                      Camera Club, Junior Alliance.

                                                 "F.J.S.—
                                                     Please  write  your  own
                                                                          The  Staff”
                                                 Frank Sulloway is a track star, folk singer,
                                               astronomer,  photographer,  tennis  player,
                                               wonderhorse,  and,  in  short,  a  mighty  in­
                                               teresting  guy.  He  has  rare  ability,  especially
                                               in  his  father’s  English  class.  Given  a  seat,
                                               a  cup  of  coffee,  and  an  adoring  audience
                                               (preferably  female),  he  will  rant  and  rave
                                               about  anything  that  pops  up  until  he  puts
                                               his  listeners  to  sleep.  Frank  works  at  every­
                                               thing  he  does;  witness  his  three-hour  track
                                               workouts  and  his  rehearsals  with  Josh  for
                                               that  sneak  preview  at  the  ”Tete.”  He  is  no
                                               less  active  with  girls,  and  some  of  the
                                               dishes  he  eats  on  holidays would  be  enough
                                               to  turn  a  certain  track  coach  green.  Frank
                                               is  the  beloved  confidant  of  the  boarders  and
                                               will  never  be  forgotten.  In  all,  Frank  really
                                              'gets  around  and  should  continue  to  do  so
                                               next year at Harvard.
                                                 “Thank  you, Frank.”
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