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man by the name of Donald Clark, better known as D. A P, 0 zffez'gCL ..f- e-- ea---: JERRY CATE Jerry is one who is always willing to help others, -and he does it with a smile. He is often seen driving a car of his own on the road between Wolfeboro and Rochester, or working or bowling at ,the Casino. Jerry is also the outdoor typeg consequently, he gets up happily at dawn for a day of hunting or fishing. We think he is tops, and you can't hardly get them kind no more. EDWARD CHESSMAN There's that Holbrook, Massachusetts man with that mischievous look in his eye. Wonder what he is up to? Perhaps he's planning to take some more pictures! Take cover! CHe was chief photographer for this Yearbook, you know, and was also president of the Photo Club this year.j Maybe he's only going to the golf course to improve his game. He's really very harmless and nice too. Ed's other interests at Brewster besides photography and golf included Glee Club and soccer. He earned his varsity letter on the soccer .team every year and was co-captain his senior year. He is very much interested in physics and would like to go to Tufts to make a career along that line. DONALD CLARK From Manchester High School West came forth a sports- Although in school he was noted as the quiet type, we heard rumors that around the Estabrook he was the life of the party. With his genial personality he became friends with all. When he wasn't pacing the football field, hooping a basketball, or spinning a baseball, he could be found listen- ing to Frankie Carle records, which appeared to be his favorites. Don's Hne record at Brewster is certain to be continued during his four years at the University of New Hampshire. 1 5 lou
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