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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.”

