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JOHN WILLIAM HOURIET
"Jack," "Juan”
1509 Calle Mirsonia Santurce, Puerto Rico
Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1951 Grade 9
Second Form: Tennis; Basketball; Middlers Baseball
Third Form: Cross Country; Wrestling; Spring Track
Fourth Form: Cross Country; Wrestling; Spring
Track; Secretary of Science Club; Lighting Mgr. of
Proscenium Club
Fifth Form: Cross Country; Varsity Swimming;
Spring Track; Science Club; Lighting Mgr. of Pros
cenium Club
Jack Houriet, the San Juan Don Juan, came to
Providence in 1951. Jack arrived to try out the happy
hunting grounds of his older brother Ed, ’54. Ever the
nature lover, Jack uses northern winters to chill his
demitasse on the fire escape. Over his hi-fi system
comes a brand of native jazz which should, I believe,
be given back to the Indians.
DONALD ROBERT HYSKO
"Don,” "Cisco,” "Polak”
138 Harris St., Pawtucket, R. I.
Entered Moses Brown 1952 Grade 10
Third Form: J. V. Football; Junior Swimming; J. V.
Baseball
Fourth Form: Varsity Football, letter; Varsity Swim
ming; Varsity Baseball; Chess Club
Fifth Form: Varsity Football, letter; Varsity Swim
ming; Varsity Baseball; Chairman of S. A. G; Chess
Club
Headlines of the future: "Diplomatic relations be
tween Poland and France were almost severed until
teetotaler Mendes-France discovered that it was tea
Ambassador Hysko was drinking from a bottle at
diplomatic caucus.” Rock of the forward wall, in
undating freestyler, sharpshooting foul ball hitter,
Don has provided that patriotic touch in English
that we all- hold so dear.

