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JOHN MOODY SHERMAN
"John”
118 Berwick Rd., Attleboro, Mass.
Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1951 Grade 9
Second Form: Basketball; Tennis; Honors
Third Form: Basketball; Glee Club; Junior Swim
ming; Honors; 2nd English Prize
Fourth Form: Chess Club; Cross Country; Glee Club;
Winter Track; Spring Track; Honors
Fifth Form: Cross Country, letter; Assistant Editor of
Delphian; Assistant Editor of Mosaic; Glee Club;
Proscenium Club; Science Club; Wrestling; Varsity
Track
John Sherman invaded the shadows of the elms
in the second form. John started early to lead an ex
citing life for at the age of two he was hit by a truck.
John has been for years a classical banjo artist, but
now-he is thinking of switching to the violin, for he
has always had a keen desire to fiddle around. John
is extremely effervescent; as a matter of fact, nobody
has ever seen him when he everwuscent.
JOHN STEPHEN SMITH
"Smitty,” "Smitty the Moose,” "Holy Moses”
182 Everett Ave., Providence, R. I.
Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1949 Grade 8
First Form: Bumblebee Football; Winter Track;
Spring Track
Second Form: Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring
Track
Third Form: Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring
Track; Glee Club
Fourth Form: Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring
Track
Fifth Form: Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Winter
Track; Varsity Spring Track; Chess Club
"Sir Gallahad” Smith would rush to school in order
that he might not miss the opening bars of the morn
ing hymn but he often had time to "rush” someone
else before school. "Smitty,” in his favorite sport,
cross country, could be seen running through the
bushes with his long wavy hair flying in the breeze
leaving a trail behind him. There should have been
some adage written for people like John who are so
jovial about bringing up the rear.

