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D W IG H T  HALL  OW LN
                    140  Arlington  Avenue,  Providence  6,  R.  I.
     FORM  III:  J.V.  Football,  J.V.  Basketball, J.V.  Baseball,  Quaker,  Proscenium
       Club.
     FORM  IV:  J.V.  Football,  Basketball,  J.V.  Baseball,  Feature  Editor  of  the
       Quaker,  U.N.  Club.
     FORM  V:  Letter  in  Football,  Letter  in  Basketball,  Lacrosse,  U.N.  Club,
       Rod  and  Gun  Club,  Chess  Club.
     FORM  VI:  Letter  in  Football,  Lacrosse,  Secretary-Treasurer  of  the  U.N.
       Club,  Homecoming  Committee,  Rod  and  Gun  Club-tri-chairman.

                                      Deebug  has  been  around  M.  B.  for  quite
                                    a  few  years  and  he’s  just  about  the  best-
                                    informed  guy  on  campus.  More  than  once
                                    he  offered  to  pose  as  "Our  Man  in  the
                                    Headmaster's  Office”  but  Dewey  continual­
                                    ly  rejected  him.  Perhaps  this  was  because  of
                                    Dee’s  well-known  political  affiliations  —
                                    War  Monger.  Nevertheless,  Dee  the  Tree
                                    has  given  M.  B.  his  all.  He  even  sacrificed
                                    warm,  lazy  summer  days  to  work  for  the
                                    betterment  of  the  Blue  and  White.  Dee  has
                                    always  worked  hard  at  M.  B.  whether  in  the
                                    classroom  or  on  the  athletic  field;  his  clear
                                    voice  could  always  be  heard  above  the  din:
                                    "Aw,  come  on  you  guys!”  His  favorite  class,
                                   without  a  doubt,  took  place  in  good  old
                                    212,  where  Dee  could  show  off  the  vast
                                   amount  of  knowledge  which  he  must  have
                                   been  gathering  for  the  class  since  the  sixth
                                   grade.   Wherever  Dee  finds  himself  next
                                   year,  on  the  West  Coast  or  here  in  New
                                   England,  we  wish  him  the  best  of  luck.










                                                              W ILLIAM   IM BRIE  PACKARD
                                                             141  West  Main  Street,  Wickford,  R.  I.

                                             FORM  III:  French  Club,  Proscenium  Club.
                                            FORM  IV:  French  Club,  Proscenium  Club,  Quaker.
                                            FORM  V:  Junior  Alliance  Representative,  French  Club,  Proscenium  Club,
                                               Quaker.

                                            FORM  VI:  Secretary  of  Junior  Alliance,  French  Club,  Proscenium  Club,
                                              Mosaic,  Young  Rhode  Island  Reporter,  Organization  Manager  of  Del­
                                              phian,  Jolly  Poets’  Club.


                                              Bill  Packard  fooled  everyone,  especially
                                            Mr.  Meserve,  by  being  the  first  member  of
                                            the  class  to  be  accepted  at  college  on  early
                                            decision.  This  was  quite  a  feat,  for  the  col­
                                            lege  of  Bill’s  choice  is  Haverford.  All  things
                                            being  equal,  Bill  should  have  graduated  last
                                            year,  but  instead  he  was  Moses  Brown’s
                                            first  student  to  be  sent  to  France.  Having
                                            no  brief  for  athletics,  Bill  has  been  a  Pros­
                                            cenium  Club  mainstay.  Many  Proscenium
                                            Club  members  will  remember  careening
                                            down  to  Lincoln  on  the  back  of  Bill’s  red
                                            Fiat.  At  present  Bill  would  like  to  become
                                            a  psychoanalyst.  We  wish  him  the  best  of
                                            luck  in  this  difficult  endeavor.
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