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371' WW' ' ,4..,f 'G--Q.-,, ...- ROBERT ANDREWS Bob came to us from Haverhill, Massachusetts. He is an ardent record collector and often listened enraptured by the musical strains of Les Elgart and his band. If you ever wanted to find Bob after school any day, the place to find him was behind a coffee cup in Dick's restaurant. Among one of the few boys who wears ties, he sports bow ties. Bob was an honor student and especially shone in Mr. Kelly's English class. We are sure he will be successful after he leaves Brewster in whatever he does. FRANK ANNESE Frank, or Cisco, as he was commonly called, came from Mansfield, Mass. The nickname Cisco originated in his high school days when he was traveling around New England, competing in horse shows. Other interests of Frank's, besides horses, are dancing, singing, and football. Frank was a part of the duet on the third floor of Brown Hall. When Frank leaves for U. N. H., where his studies will carry him into outdoor life, he will surely be remem- bered by his classmates and friends for his good nature and willingness to help at any time. RICHARD ARSENAULT Dick is a graduate of Portsmouth High School, Class of 1953. After graduation, he joined the Navy for four years. He came to Brewster straight from the deck of a ship. Dick was a very quiet and studious Brewster student. He enjoys hunting and fishing and is also a math enthusiast but couldn't seem to make head or tail of Shakespeare. Because of his interest in others and the fact that he is a good listener, he has many friends. The mischievous twinkle in his eye and his quick, pleasant smile account greatly for his popu- larity. After graduation in June, Dickys plans take him to the University of New Hampshire to study engineering. We are certain Dick has the qualities to succeed. 12
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