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THOMAS RICKARDS WILSON, IV
12 South Front Street, Georgetown, Delaware
FORM VI: Letter in Soccer, Letter in Winter Track, Letter in Spring
Track, Glee Club.
One of William Rilliet’s Newport pro
teges, Tom has distinguished himself at
Moses Brown both as an avid artist and a
connoisseur of high society life. Tom played
a leading role on Doc’s undefeated winter
track team by his long-legged ability in the
high hurdles. In fact he pulled quite a
surprise when he equalled the State record
in his first attempt at the event. With a
speed that makes other hurdlers think twice
and an All-State position in the high
hurdles, Tom's spring track career looks
bright. Although Tom is not easily pictured
as the "R.I.S.D." type, there is no question
that his artistic eye will be quite at home
there. A native of Delaware, Tom is
rumored to have several luscious babes
stashed away back home. With all this and
more going for him, Tom cannot help but
continue the stunning fashion that he has
shown at Moses Brown.
Immediately after Christmas vaca
tion two Columbian students, Maurice
and Rafael, enrolled for the second
semester at Moses Brown. They came
to improve their English and to be
come acquainted with this part of the
United States so that when they attend
Maurice Barreto Rhode Island School of Design they Bernard Lungaho
will be at least partially familiar with
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Bogota, Colombia the American way of life. A few weeks Kenya, Africa
Moses Brown from Kenya. He too
Raphael Obregon after their arrival Bernard came to
Calle 87 r 12-08 wishes to improve his English and
Bogota, Colombia learn about the United States before
attending college here.
We hope that these students will be
favorably impressed with Moses
Brown, their first United States edu
cational experience, and will use the
knowledge they gain here to lead
happy, successful lives.

