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MICHAEL  STEPHEN  BARRON
                                                                                     "Mike”
                                                                         101 North Common St., Lynn, Mass.
                                                                Entered  Moses  Brown  Sept.,  1953     Grade  11
                                                                 Fourth  Form:  J.  V.  Football;  Varsity  Basketball, let­
                                                                 ter; Varsity Baseball; Honors
                                                                Fifth  Form:  Varsity  Basketball;  Tennis;  Managing
                                                                Editor  of  Mosaic;  M.  B.  News;  Proscenium  Club;
                                                                Varsity Baseball
                                                                   "Live,  love,  and  laugh  at  it  all.”  Wit  and  humor
                                                                hit  Moses  Brown  en  masse  in  nineteen  fifty-three
                                                                when  a  fair-haired  boy  from  Lynn,  Massachusetts,
                                                                Mike Barron, entered the fourth form. Mike brought
                                                                with  him  a very essential piece  of equipment which
                                                                has  continually  proved  to  be  quite  an  asset,  a  little
                                                                black book. He also brought the "drive” for scholastic
                                                                honors  and  positions  on  both  the  varsity  basketball
                                                                and  varsity  baseball  teams.  Mike,  never  forget  your
                                                                black  book.  Yes, even  Adam  had  ’em!





                   DOUGLAS  MATHER  BEHRENDT
                                 "Doug”
                            Box 5, Howard, R. I.
             Entered Moses Brown  1941            Pre-Primary
             First  Form:  Bumblebee  Baseball;  Bumblebee  Foot­
             ball; Dance Committee; Honors
             Second  Form:  Middlers  Baseball;  Middlers  Football;
             Junior  Swimming;  Science  Club;  Science  Fair  First
             Grant
             Third  Form:  J.  V.  Baseball;  J.  V.  Football;  Junior
             Swimming;  Chess  Club;  Class  Treasurer;  Science
             Club; S.A.C.;  Science Fair First Grant;  Biology Prize;
             Honorary Mention English; Honors
             Fourth Form:  Varsity Football, letter; Varsity Wrestl­
             ing,  letter;  Tennis;  M.  B.  News;  Dance  Committee;
             Honors;  Hannah  J.  Bailey Essay  on  Peace,  1st prize.
             Fifth  Form:  Varsity Football, letter;  Captain  of Var­
             sity Wrestling;  Varsity Baseball;  Snack Bar Commit­
             tee;  Class Treasurer;  S.A.C.;  Assistant Editor of Del­
             phian;  Editor-in-Chief  of  M.  B.  News;  Assistant
             Manager of Delphian
               Doug  divides  his  time  unequally  between  Moses
             Brown  and  Milton  Avenue,  where,  on  a  certain
             memorable  occasion  he  was  presented  with  a  2900
            lb.  bouncing  baby  jaguar.  Although  he  never  joined
             the  Glee  Club,  Doug  proved  to  everyone  the  fine
            quality of his voice when he sang "Lord Jeffrey Am­
            herst”  to  the  dean  of  Amherst  admissions  so  im­
            pressively  that  he  was  accepted  to  the college much
            earlier than expected.
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