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HOUGHTON  DAVID  WETHERALD
                                                                                  "Houghty”
                                                                         353 Olney St., Providence, R. I.
                                                               Entered Moses Brown  1943               Grade  1
                                                               First Form:  Bumblebees Baseball; Tennis
                                                               Second  Form:  Middlers  Baseball;  Basketball;  Tennis
                                                               Third Form:  J. V. Baseball; Basketball; Tennis; Cam­
                                                               era Club
                                                               Fourth  Form:  Baseball;  J.  V.  Basketball;  Tennis;
                                                               Camera Club; Art Editor of Delphian
                                                               Fifth  Form:  Varsity Baseball;  Varsity Wrestling;  Art
                                                               Editor, Mosaic;  Art Editor, Delphian;  Tennis;  M.  B.
                                                               News
                                                                 Even  though  he  is  a  member  of  the  famous  fall
                                                               "Racket Squad,” a renowned "lecturer,” and a crowd­
                                                               pleasing  control  pitcher,  Houghty  has  doubtless
                                                               achieved  his greatest distinction  as  an  artist.  He  has
                                                               spent many hours on the art work of the Mosaic and
                                                               providing  back  drops  for the  plays.  From  some  un­
                                                               known  source  he  has  received  the  connotation,  "the
                                                               spotted terror.”












                    CHARLES  MILTON  WILSON
                           "Charlie,” "Chazz”
                      Tower Hill Rd., Allenton, R. I.
            Entered Moses Brown  1952              Grade  10
            Third  Form:  Camera Club;  Chess  Club;  J.  V.  Base­
            ball; Glee Club
            Fourth  Form:  Cross  Country;  Science  Club;  Varsity
            Wrestling; J. V. Baseball; Glee Club
            Fifth Form:  Cross Country, letter; Varsity Wrestling;
            Varsity Baseball; Science Club; Chess Club
              Admiral  Wilson  joined  the  Quaker  Fleet  during
            the third form cruise. Charlie is a ham-radio operator
            that  is;  and  even  has  his  license.  Studios  are located
            on  senior  corridor.  Occasionally  the  admiral  gets  a
            brain  storm  and  invents  some  interesting  words.
            Among his best are "boogery” and "burgoogie.” Those
            terms  apply  to  girls,  clothing,  food  or  sports.  They
           must be delicious — or beautiful — or something.
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