Brewster Academy - Syb Yearbook (Wolfeboro, NH)

 - Class of 1957

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.. ' i 'E-TS' Fixui -.--1.-.., . W H' HEL?-x '- -,f ..:. 1 ff l :- - 0 ,fi . 2. I . ' ,J .J ' , L ..- WN 2 x..,....,L 4:-,- L,-s.vunv:, ,,15- V - .:e4-, fx f.Q4...f'.-..', . , - .,-my-tunq..,..L'a.3uunq JOHN KIMBALL Oh, yes. Here comes a dashing member of the Senior class. Jack sets the female Brewsterites aflutter with his collegiate clothes, his flashy blue convertible and, of course, his pipe. Jack's eyes are usually dancing with mischief, and his all too innocent grin conceals a young man who rocks the French and English classes with dry humor. Without him, poetry could never have been as enjoyable as it was for us this past year, for we are sure many a master must have rolled resignedly in his grave as Jack picked up his English book. Jack's interests include soccer, skiing, Glee Club, and the Sophomore class. EDWARD KINGSBURY Ld seems to have a rather sarcastic attitude which has to be accepted in a good humor since that is the way it comes out. He has been necessarily nicknamed Smiley because of his perpetual grin, which he uses when he attempts to aggravate people-that being quite often. Ed was respon- sible for many touchdowns last fall, and for that reason, he cannot easily slip from mind. Word has it that he did many fine cleaning jobs, especially in the Estabrook kitchen. Ed could be found in the local theatre enjoying every shoot 'em up movie that played, and was one of the very few boys who stayed at school for more than two consecutive week ends. Even though he stayed in Wolfeboro on week ends, scented letters arrived regularly, and rumor had it that they returned just as often. Ed plans to attend college. although he is not certain where. You have our best wishes, Ed. HOWARD LADD Howie entered the Senior class in the fall of 1956. He came to Brewster from Revere High School, where he spent most of his time engaged in football. He played every year there, alternating between end and fullback and did Brewster the honor of displaying his fine sportsmanship on the Brew- ster green. He sustained a fractured thumb and pulled some ligaments in his knee which took him out of action tem- porarily. His interests centered mainly around sports, but there seems to be a certain attraction at home. Howie also enjoys reading, but his genius is shown in other fields. He displayed his acting talent when he participated in the Freshman Initiation. Howie has an opportune joke for every occasion and is well liked for his humor. His plans for the future are not definitely determined. We are assured, how- ever, that whenever there are good times to be had, Howie will be on the giving end. 24



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F777 xiii! 1 J a , w t .,,..e... ' ,X L G' if WILI.fIa1vleL0RD I Bill's eicubekrapt and ersatile personality has been a great X' asset to Brewster. Wit 'his friendly smile and willingness to help he has been a co sistent backer of class activities. If mmediately turned to Bill. He has been a faithful member o the baseball, basketball and soccer teams. He was also found supporting the Junior Legion team and the town baseball team during the summer. When Bill leaves Brew- ster, his school spirit and his ability to get along with anyone will long be remembered. U-fljxthe question arose XVhat will we do now?,', thoughts 3 l J UDITH MACE Who is the girl than was always the star of every Brewster fashion show? Why, don't you know? It's Judy Mace, Brewster's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Yes, Judy was an outstanding home economics student. Her creations were always a leading attraction at the annual style show, and in her Senior year she won honors in the homemaker test given to all Senior girls. Judy's activities were by no means limited entirely to home economics, but included Glee Club, basketball, and numerous class com- mittees. fThe unique refreshments at the Junior Prom were largely due to Judy's skill.J She also spent one year over- seeing the finances of the Class of 'S7. Her hobbies include knitting and a certain ,SS graduate. Next fall Judy plans to start her training as a laboratory technician. JOSEPH MASSIDDA Joe proved to be very cooperative in his earnest endeavors to help the Senior class and displayed his zeal in the Fresh- man Initiation. He was soon to appear again on stage, and he overcame the crowd with his soft brown eyes, friendly smile, and persuasive voice in the Talent Show. In the fall, he played good football as a guard, but he sustained a serious knee injury which still bothers him. Aside from football, Joe likes to swim, and we wondered if that hat which he always wears goes swimming too. Joe is versatile and agres- sive, results of which are shown on the honor roll. Algebra, geometry, and biology are among Joe's favorites, and he plans to teach one or more of them. He has in mind Keene Teacher's College or Massachusetts State Teacher's College but has not yet definite plans. Some future high schoolers are certain to be well educated. 26

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