Brewster Academy - Syb Yearbook (Wolfeboro, NH)

 - Class of 1958

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X , . in ARLEN BENNING W y fv Ben came to Brewster from Concord, New Hampshire, where jj W heigladuated from Concord High School, class of '57. Upon gradua- ik tion Ben intends to go to a teachers' college, which will be followed I by a career in secondary school teaching, specializing in English and Q. ,TJ 'social studies. One of the most studious members of our Senior class, ,il Ben still finds time for an interest in antiques and dramatics, and is , a 'tnember of the National Thespian Society. For iust plain fun he en- Njbys skating, a good book, and classical and semi-classical music. li xii' . an BIERWEILER H ' fo n qui' is the inion of the few who are not person- ally uainted him, Bruce is without a doubt a high-tension I I e and own is friends as the lover. He is never ovel sp'o en na'apt to quite subtle in his manners. A truly valuable mem of his, or class, he participated in soccer as a hard run- orwar A l four years, becoming captain in his Senior year anc eavin experience playing wit e State Soccer Champs ol '54 d him. In the r mont contributed his athletic prow- e t wi positiodli ck Ma Merc, as he calls his ma- roon c was an Qvhnipresgb si ' on the campus and about the toni His future plans include a hitch with the Air Force and ther .., H323 l. XRE'U'RdLV DEAU lf you happen to s Qsom edvhgiflq h r ce stuffed full of scal- lops, it could only be Lor tag t 's is r fa 'te food, you see. She is one of the rare ones in t 'i lw wf h' gle extreme hatred, claim- ing to like most anilfhlllyg fgnxdvgtfe otlllng. With spring, Loretta's thoughts turn to Glee Cl ' and' soft . In both she can be depended upon to do her part fait ly. X x Xscscck X as E 'Q-:2 , is XQQ5- Bax Sxlxx X553 's xxx JQXQM SQ,-QNQA KN-ss xke fa e NORMA BOWE mal-cYYtXcs...iK Who belongs to that warm, friendly smile beneath those ong flowing tresses? Why, it's Norma! Along with her zestful personality, Norma can also be proud of her scholastic achievements over the past four years at Brewster. Each afternoon we might have seen her whipping through a staff meeting of the yearbook as art editor, a Briefs meeting as assistant editor, or working on the committee of some future activity, to mention only a few of her many side-lines. Norma enjoys listening to classical music and dancing. At every party, we found her eagerly searching for a Charleston partner. After graduation she will attend Fisher Junior College in Boston and pursue a career as an executive secretary, in her spare time she plans to continue her art studies. X o YN-Tvs -5-Msg .s NLQXQ 2-N-Q awxs RX14 the iversity of New Hampshire. We are sure that he will go fal in life with his winning personality and charm.

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JUDITH BAILEY At the beginning of our Junior year, a petite redhead from Mon- son, Massachusetts joined our class. Since then she has been a will- ing supporter of many class, school, and civic projects. Besides being an assistant editor of the Yearbook staff, a member of the Glee Club, and editor of the Briefs, to mention a few activities, she has served as a Sunday School teacher and president of the Congregational Youth Fellowship. Quiet, but not retiring, forceful, but not domineering, Judy is one who will long be remembered for her industriousness and sincerity. YWvf16 l.Zt . Lo' V1-gf, ld' 15 ' exft' We gbwxbv' N, 'Y-.Q wkalm FG' -N-swag' -V 41- cHARuss BAROODY Charlie, who hails from Manchester, New Hampshire, is quiet, likeable, and studious. As an honor student he wrote for the Brewster Briefs and saw publication in the Manchester Union Leader with some great basketball articles about our team. Charlie is an avid sports enthusiast and plays basketball, hockey, and golf. Although lacking in height and experience, he made the basketball team in his first attempt at the game and played until forced to discontinue in order to keep his marks above pai. Charlie plans to further his education at a college of his choice, and we are positive that his winning smile and ready helping hand will enable him to succeed at anything he undertakes. DAVID BARTRAM Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. Dave will never be in want for friends, for his winning personality and sense of humor have endeared him to the hearts of his class- mates. A fine athlete, his skill in football and baseball were admira- bly displayed on the playing fields of Brewster. The Big Blue of Swampscott, Massachusetts can be iustly proud of this product of their fair town. His blue hat, yellow convertible, and frequent trips to the North Shore will long be remembered by all of us. Whether it's col- lege or the service, Dave is sure to receive recognition. ALLAN BATCHELDER If an award were given for being a class benefactor and philan thropist, Allan Batchelder would certainly be a candidate. Nothing seemed to make him happier than giving, either materially or of his time to the class, school, or church. Al was an avid fire chaser and when not working at school, he could usually be found at the local fire station. Batch, as he is more often called, a resident of Man chester, has done much publicity work for Brewster through his news paper affiliations. His unselfish attitude and modesty will be invalu able for life. 13



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tssjgisrr' Q'S? '3 CHARLES BROWN ALBERT BRACK, JR. Al, whose home is in Ossipee Valley, graduated from Kennett High School in Conway, New Hampshire, class of '57. He then de- cided to acquire a few more credits as a post-graduate at Brewster before continuing on to college. After graduation he wi-ll enter the University of New Hampshire, where he will study business adminis- tration. From there he plans to build his career in the insurance field. Al is an avid sports enthusiast and likes to put in plenty of time hunt- ing, fishing, and Waterskiing. When honors were posted at the end of the marking period Charlie's name was invariably there. He has devoted a great deal of his time to school photography and photographic work for this yearbook, of which he is an assistant editor. Rarely a chemistry period went by that he didn't mention some little known fact or solve some abstract problem. lt follows naturally that next year he wants to attend the University to pursue a career in chemical engineering, a field which, with his natural talents, should provide him with success and happiness. CONSTANCE BROWN You might have seen a little redhead bounding gaily about the halls at any time. If so, it was only Connie, who joined the class in our Sophomore year from Leominster, Massachusetts and harbored at the Nary Farm. She was very active throughout each school year with Brewster Briefs, Yearbook Staff, Glee Club and other extracur- ricular activities. She is a girl with an all around disposition but with an opinion of her own on any subject. She enioys having and going to parties, especially paiama parties. Her future plans are to further her education in the science and medical field of X-ray technology. Connie's main ambition and desire is to revisit Ireland. RICHARD BROWN The walls of Furber House will forever ring with his antics, much to the chagrin of Mr. Brown, but . . . for the lov'a Pete, Dick, will you please turn out the lights? lt's l2:30! Dick's love of hockey showed, oddly enough, on the football field. So obsessed was he in his desire to condition himself for the sport he loves, he went out for football, in which he had no previous experience, and became a regular. This shows his magnificent in ternal fortitude, a trait which is apparent only to those who know him well A shy retiring bo in the resence of stran ers his de - I Y P 9 1 lightful sense of humor is eminent in the company of his friends 15

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