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BYRON  MASON  FLEMMING,  JR-
                                                                                "Ace,” "Mace”
                                                                         95 Catlin Ave., Rumford, R. I.
                                                               Entered  Moses  Brown  Sept.,  1943     Grade  1
                                                               First  Form:  Bumblebees  Football;  Basketball;  Mid-
                                                               dlers Baseball; Treasurer of Class; S. A. C. Member
                                                               Second  Form:  Middlers  Football;  Basketball;  Mid-
                                                               dlers Baseball
                                                               Third Form:  J. V. Football; J. V. Basketball; Captain
                                                               J. V. Baseball; Dance Committee; Chess Club
                                                               Fourth Form:  Varsity Football, letter; Varsity Basket­
                                                               ball; Varsity Baseball; Glee Club
                                                               Fifth  Form:  Varsity  Football,  letter;  Dance  Com­
                                                               mittee; Camera Club; Chess Club; Glee Club; Mosaic
                                                               Board;  Varsity  Basketball;  Varsity  Baseball
                                                                 "In  the  year  1991  there  was  a  new  and  a strange
                                                              man  living  at  No.  4  St.  Luke’s  Square.”  Mace  had
                                                              arrived, and with him a new era of fashion at Moses
                                                              Brown. Amid the tumult and the shouting  (of "Rol-
                                                              lie,  Rollie,  Rollie”)  Flem  managed  to  distinguish
                                                              himself  in  football and basketball.  He seems to have
                                                              his mind set on some Indian farm school up North.













                     THOMAS  FRANCIS  HILL
                               "Tom”
                    311 Oaklawn Ave., Cranston, R. I.
           Entered Moses  Brown Sept.,  1952      Grade  10
           Third  Form:  Tennis;  J.  V.  Basketball; J.  V.  Baseball
           Fourth  Form:  J.  V.  Football;  J.  V.  Basketball;  Var­
           sity Track, letter
           Fifth  Form:  Cross  Country,  letter;  Captain  Winter
           Track, letter;  Captain Spring Track
             Tom  is  one  of  the  best  of  Howe’s  Harriers  yet.
           He  went  out  for  track  late  in  his  Junior  year  and
           immediately  jumped  to  the  front  in  the  distance
           events.  Of  local  hot-rod  fame,  he  is  believed  to  be
           pointing  now  at  speedway  records  instead  of  track
           records.
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