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JEREMY PHELPS LEON
"Jerry,” "Leon," "Shorty"
63 Forest Hill Rd., West Orange, N. J.
Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1952 Grade 10
Third Form: Cross Country; Junior Swimming; J. V.
Baseball
Fourth Form: Cross Country; Varsity Swimming;
Varsity Tennis; Glee Club
Fifth Form: Cross Country; Varsity Wrestling; Ten
nis; Glee Club
Beware, Moses Brown; another Leon has come.
Having entered M. B. in 1952, the third form year,
Jerry or "Little Leon” as he is commonly called has
gained recognition in one most prominent accom
plishment. He has joined the masses of afternoon
visitors who promenade to the Lincoln School. That
can easily be explained, however, by a new piece of
jewelry which Jeremy P. has recently acquired. Let
it be said that a Leon always gets his girl.
FREDERICK NEUGASS LEVINGER
"Fred”
176 Cole Ave., Providence, R. I.
Entered Moses Brown 1942 Pre-Primary
First Form: Class Secretary; S. A. C.; Bumblebees
Baseball
Second Form: Winner of Fall Jr. Tennis Tourna
ment; Tennis
Third Form: Winner of Fall Jr. Tennis Tournament;
Basketball; Chess Club; M. B. News; Tennis, letter
Fourth Form: Chess Club; M. B. News; Tennis, let
ter; Honors
Fifth Form: Camera Club; Chess Club; Mosaic Board;
Circulation Mgr. of M. B. News; Manager of Swim
ming; Captain of Tennis
Another of the original sand-box five — took a
good "grip” on a shovel and joined the boys in Miss
Eastman’s playground . . . When his "grip” outgrew
the shovel, he took to a tennis racket and later be
came captain of the team. Manager of the swimming
team, he found himself busily taking down the times
from Mr. Whitford on a piece of soaked paper.

