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RICHARD ARTH UR SCHILHAVY
59 Weston Avenue, Cranston 9, R. I.
FORM III: Fall Tennis, Swimming, Spring Tennis, Science Club.
FORM IV: Cross Country, Swimming, Spring Tennis.
FORM V: Cross Country, Letter in Swimming, Spring Tennis, Chess Club.
FORM VI: Soccer, Letter in Swimming, Mosaic.
Dick entered this hallowed institution as a
freshman. Since that time he has proved him
self to be a man among monkeys. Richard
is a hard and diligent worker who usually
heads the list of those boys who don’t make
honors. His favorite interests are swimming,
playing bridge in Physics, money, girls, and
English!! Dick prides himself in being the
whole third string soccer team and the
school's fastest butterflier in distances less
than twenty yards. Among his other great
achievements, he proved himself the only
runner that Shag could beat, and he qualified
as an original member of the Jolly Poets’
Club.
PETER W A LKER SCULL
21 Taylor Street, Cranston, R. I.
FORM IV: Letter in Football, Letter in Hockey, Letter in Baseball, House
Council.
FORM V: Letter in Football, Letter in Hockey, Letter in Baseball, Rod and
Gun Club.
FORM VI: Co-Captain of Football, Captain of Hockey, Captain of Base
ball, Rod and Gun Club.
In the three years Pete Scull has been at
Moses Brown, he has established himself as
an exceptional athlete. Pete’s rough-and-
tumble style of play led the football, hockey,
and baseball teams to many a triumph. He
also got a reputation as a wit; who will for
get that great family of Pete’s creation — the
Brunskies? The study carrels will never be
the same after Pete graduates. Coats and
books will remain in their proper places,
while pens and pencils will have greater
chances of survival during their first day of
use. Pete’s life outside of school was hardly
uneventful. This boy is well acquained with
the social amenities. In this respect, Pete is
extremely well prepared for college.

