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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.
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