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ALLAN  JAY  MYROW
                            "Myrow”
                 276 Niagara St., Providence, R. I.
        Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1950        Grade  10
        Third Form:  J. V.  Football;  Basketball; Camera Club
        Fourth Form: Tennis; Science Club
        Fifth Form: Tennis; Swimming; Science Club
          Allan, one of the more jovial members of the class
        .  .  .  a  great  teller  of  jokes  .  .  .  especially  noted  for
        his witticisms at the lunch table . . . frequenter of the
        boy’s lounge .  .  . well-known  for easily solving prob­
        lems  with  his  complicated,  but  completely  reliable,
        slide rule.














                                                                     JAMES  WILLIAM  OLMSTED
                                                                                 "Jim”
                                                                      74 Paterson St., Providence, R. I.
                                                            Entered Moses  Brown Sept.,  1949       Grade 7
                                                            First  Form:  Tennis;  Mgr.  of  Bumblebees  Baseball;
                                                            Basketball
                                                            Second  Form:  Tennis:  Basketball;  Time  Current
                                                            Affairs Test Form Winner
                                                            Third  Form:  Tennis;  Basketball;  Time  Current
                                                            Affairs Test Form Winner; Librarian of Glee Club
                                                            Fourth Form: Tennis; Varsity Track; Glee Club
                                                            Fifth  Form:  Tennis;  Mgr. Wrestling;  Glee Club;  M.
                                                            B. News; Mosaic Board
                                                              Jim,  one  of  the  immigrants  to  Moses  Brown  in
                                                            1949,  evidently  brought  with  him  much  knowledge,
                                                            for he has repeatedly made high scores in the annual
                                                            current  affairs  test.  He  has  been  working  indus­
                                                            triously  for  many  years  as  a  manager;  however,  al­
                                                            lowing for  the  fact  that all  seniors  are  lazy,  "Army”
                                                            installed  a set  of pulleys  to aid  him  in  maneuvering
                                                            the wrestling mats.
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