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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.

