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JO H N   MILLER  PATERN OSTER
                                                                  39  Gardiner  Place,  Walton,  N.Y.
                                               FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Spring  Track,  Proscenium  Club,  Flying  Club.






















                                                  Though  new,  John  is  already  firmly  es­
                                                tablished  in  the  life  of  the  Moses  Brown
                                                boarding  department.  Perhaps  he  is  known
                                                for  his  ability  to  climb  walls,  ,or  just  from
                                                the  fact  that  whenever  there  is  an  organiza­
                                                tion  such  as  the  moths,  John  is  always
                                                chosen  as  the  victim.  John  has  undoubtedly
                                                one  of  the  strangest  hobbies  of  collecting
                                                anything  .relating  to  monsters:  Whoever
                                                succeeds  to  John’s  room  had  better  not  be
                                                superstitious,  for  many’s  the  time  the  moth
                                                curse  has  been  placed  upon  it  and  its  in­
                                                habitants.














                            ARNOLD  SEARS  PETERSON
                              84  Osage  Drive,  Warwick,  R.  I.

          FORM  III:  Fall  Tennis,  Swimming,  Spring  Tennis.
         FORM  IV:  Fall  Tennis,  Swimming,  Spring  Track.
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         FORM  V:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Swimming,  Spring  Track,  Glee  Club.
         FORM  VI:  Cross  Country,  Letter  in  Swimming,  Spring  Track.

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                                           Arnie  entered  these  hallowed  halls  of  ivy
                                         as  a  freshman  and  since  then  has  proved  to
                                         be  a  "valiant”  and  prizeworthy  addition  to
                                         the  class  of  ’64.  He  has  distinguished  him­
                                         self  by  being  the  only  boy  bold  enough
                                         to  leave  rubber  in  the  front  circle.  Among
                                         his  other  accomplishments,  Arnie  holds  the
                                         class  records  for  the  longest  strip  of  rubber
                                         and  the  best  excuses  for  absence  and  lateness.
                                         An  active  participant  on  the  Doc’s  chain
                                         gang,  Arnie  has  also  proved  to  be  an  ac­
                                         complished  swimmer.  Whether  it  be  a  green
                                         VW   or  a  gray  Valiant,  Arnie  will  leave  his
                                         mark  on  Moses  Brown.
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