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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.

