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ANTHONY  FREDERICK  HINDLEY
                             "Tony”
                 45 Lakeview Rd., Saylesville, R. I.
        Entered  Moses  Brown  Sept.,  1950     Grade  8
        First  Form:  Tennis;  Bumblebees  Baseball;  Form
        Winner,  Time  Current  Affairs  Test;  Honors;  2nd
        English Prize
        Second Form:  Vice President of Class; Second English
        Prize;  Middlers  Baseball;  Honors;  Student  Activities
        Committee; Tennis
        Third  Form:  President  of  Class;  Dance  Committee;
        J.  V.  Baseball;  Second  English  Prize;  High  Honors;
        Student Activities Committee;  Basketball
        Fourth  Form:  Harvard  Club  Book  Prize;  First  Eng­
        lish  Prize;  Honors;  Form  Winner,  Time  Current
        Affairs Test; Tennis
        Fifth  Form:  Editor-in-Chief,  Delphian;  Editor-in-
        chief,  Mosaic;  M.  B.  News;  Manager  of  Athletic
        Store, letter
          One  of  the  toilers  of  the  dark,  dark  cage,  Tony
        emerges every spring for the baseball season. He may
        often be found  in  one of  the  remote recesses  enjoy­
        ing  the  "Illiad.”  A  quiet  and  industrious  worker,  he
        has won a permanent spot on the Honor Roll. Some­
        time  in the future we expect to see Tony publishing
        the United Nations’ News in every language.





                                                                   PHILIP  STEPHEN  HOLLMAN
                                                                            "Phil,” "Phlip”
                                                                    393 West Elm St., Brockton, Mass.
                                                           Entered Moses Brown Sept.,  1952       Grade  10
                                                           Third  Form:  Camera  Club;  J.  V.  Football;  Tennis;
                                                           Wrestling; Honors
                                                           Fourth  Form:  Camera  Club;  Dance Committee;  As­
                                                           sociate  Editor  of  Delphian;  Varsity  Tennis,  letter;
                                                           Varsity Wrestling; Honors
                                                           Fifth  Form:  Camera  Club;  Chess'  Club;  Assistant
                                                           Editor  of  Delphian;  M.  B.  News;  Tennis,  letter;
                                                           Varsity Wrestling
                                                             In  our  third  form  year  waitresses  and  waiters  all
                                                                          were  flabbergasted  by  a  blond  boy
                                                                                accent.  After  three  years  at
                                                                        Phil has double monologues. Mr. Poly-
                                                                     .n  also  took  up  Latin  and  can  now  talk
                                                                   into  or  out  of  any  Roman  Holiday  like  an
                                                                   Between  his  Tyrolean  attire  and  School  X
                                                                     Mass., his senior year has been very busy.
                                                              Phil has to say is:  "Be wise;  Latinize.”
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