Brewster Academy - Syb Yearbook (Wolfeboro, NH)

 - Class of 1958

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GRACE CAMPBELL ROBERT BROWN Quiet, undemonstrative Bob ioined the Senior class midway through the year. Despite his unassuming ways, he made many friends quickly and picked up the tempo of school activities easily. His home before he moved to Wolfeboro was Wellesley, Massachusetts, where he was active on the basketball and baseball teams of the local high school. Bob is a natural athlete and likes all sports and anything that takes him out of doors. After his graduation in June, Bob plans to go on to college with the ultimate objective of a career in the military, most likely the Air Force. I This dark-haired, irresistible little imp, who comes to us from Ossipee, ioined us in her Junior year. Gracie seems to exemplify the term perpetual motion. Besides being one of our peppiest cheer- leaders, she lends her support to the softball team when spring comes. Her favorite subiect is history, and she loves dancing and parties. Grace is humorous without being ridiculous and imperti- nent without being offensive. As for future plans, she is undecided, but whatever she does or wherever she goes, she carries her own sun- shine and happiness with her. SCOTT CAMPBELL ROBERT CAMPBELL Butch is one of Marblehead, Massachusetts' generous gifts to Brewster. This husky mass of fighting football player has an incredi- ble supply of wisecracks and wit. Upon arriving at Brewster, he was stationed at that home for irrepressible comedians, Brown Hall, where life is never very dull. Butch was always willing to help on the various committees for whatever activity the senior class was backing at the time. After graduation, Butch would like to become an athletic coach. A graduate of Central High in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1957, Scott is another of the long list of boys who came to Brewster for college preparation. He was unable to enter athletics due to pre- vious iniuriesp but he pursued another of his hobbies, music, by en- tering the Brewster Band, the saxophone section to be exact. He likes music of nearly every variety but has a particular affinity for progressive iazz. From Brewster, Scott hopes to enter the University of New Hampshire as a business maior with an emphasis on sales- manship and management. 16

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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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MATTHEW CARRINGTON plz. ' , 1 ' DONALD -I-4. N 0 1 ' ,-' er rm student is n.. ffl' t e humorous guy who 40 , a ething to syfy a - , ore r in the middle of every- . , w ther trying to nco - xpl ive in chem lab or giving - o n in U. S. ' o cla . o rove this statement here are , om f his acti ' du ng s rs three years of high school at Yar outh emy in - dramatics, class yearbook edi- , v en f his class X- student council, basketball and bas b l man , Math Clllb ee Club. Here at Brewster he's I st s busy h Photo Cl b, C f ub, ski team, management of the h ey te nd he ' all hon ll student. With all this he mixes Uus pastim f fishin unting and tennis. In addition he has worked diligently his pl for college. Matt, Sonny to his friends, is another of the long list of boys from Lynn, Massachusetts who have come to Brewster for additional college preparatory study. His interests, baseball and football, follow those of nearly every American youth. His abilities in the latter were displayed last fall. Matt, however, is also gifted musically and has indicated his proficiency with the saxophone at many a dance. Next fall, Matt hopes to enter the University of Massachusetts, and with his character and personality, plus his talents, he is sure to win many GUSTAVO CHACON friends. CLAIRE CATE Claire is one of the most agreeable members of the Senior Class, always having a smile and a cheerful greeting for everyone. Her hobbies include listening to the popular songs of the week and read- ing extensively. She has taken secretarial courses during her four years at Brewster, and shorthand seems to stand on top for her. This could indicate that she might some day be a private secretary to some wealthy executive or a world traveler. Whatever she does will undoubtedly be to the best of her ability and therefore, highly suc- cessfu l. Gustavo was one of the four natives of Venezuela who came to Brewster for college preparation. Although the English language presented its problems, on the soccer field his toe spoke soccer very fluently. Gustavo had a habit of dribbling through the entire opposi- tion which, to them, was very frustrating. His presence in the for- ward line was an invaluable aid to the team. In the off season, his interests move to music the is a very able pianistl and dancing. Fol- lowing his education at Brewster, Gustavo would like to enter Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology for a caref ' in electronic engineering. 1 7 l

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