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W A RREN ANDREW HILL
Winsor Avenue, Johnston, Centredale 11, R. I., R.F.D. # 1
FORM III: Fall Tennis, Volleyball, Tennis.
FORM IV: Manager of Middler Football, Volleyball, Manager of J.V.
Baseball, French Club.
FORM V: J.V. Soccer, Manager of Baseball, Proscenium Club, French
Club, Junior Alliance.
FORM VI: Manager of J.V. Soccer, Proscenium Club, French Club, Junior
Alliance, Manager of Baseball.
Warren Hill, although he is not a great
social lion and doesn’t drive a hot car, is a
nice guy. No one ever says a bad word
about him. Extra-curricular activities are not
his forte, but he did a good job with the
Proscenium Club last winter. Warren has
managed the Varsity Baseball team for two
years, and, as manager of the J.V. Soccer
team last fall, was the only senior to receive
a J.V. letter. He works hard, and we are
sure that this characteristic, not possessed
by some of the more conspicuous members
of the class of ’64, will do a lot for him in
college and after. We wish Warren the best
of luck in whatever field he chooses to enter.
RICHARD CARSON HISCOCK
Route 1, Box 14, North Chatham, Mass.
FORM IV: J.V. Soccer, Hockey, Spring Track.
FORM V: Soccer, Hockey, Spring Track.
FORM VI: Letter in Soccer, Hockey, Spring Track.
Dick is a person who diversifies his in
terests. An avid car fan, he is one of several
who represent Cape Cod in that sport; and
a man who knows his way around out of
doors, he was one of the few sophomores,
now seniors, who helped in getting the In
dian Hill project in Little Compton off to a
good start. He helped build the bunk house
as well as furnish it with its lone source of
heat; a big stove that devours wood by the
cord. It has been thought my many that the
stove, if willed to the school, would be an
ideal way of remembering Dick after he’s
left. There are others, however, who won’t
need a token to remember Dick.

