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illwlffl if '- to it. EDWARD DUTKA Ed was one of the dorm students who, in September, played in- terior decorator and painted his room. Ed came from Exeter, N. H., where he went to school at Exeter Academy and Newmarket High School. At Newmarket, he was class vice-president and marshal for three years, not to mention the various committees he was on. Here at Brewster, he kept iust as busy, especially with his studies. He hopes to take the electronic or mechanical engineering course at U.N.H. Behind this is his hobby of mechanics, he also enioys woodworking. His particular dislikes are Chevvies, Plymouths, and gum chewersl Ecl's future plans will prove successful, we know. Ji- ,L W V yr jtlf ANN CONNOR j ln her four years at Brewster Ann has always been a willing L nd eager participant in school and class activities doing her work unostentatiously and conscientiously She has been a player on the - girls' softball team for three years and this year she added basketball to her athletic program. Besides this she was a member of Tri Hi Y and the Glee Club. Since Ann is a skilled dancer it follows that one of her favorite hobbies is music. lt takes hard work to lead a success ful and prosperous life, and Ann is certainly one who will be equal MERYI. CRAWFORD That tall girl walking down the hall is Meryl Crawford She may be going to an English class or a U S history class which are her two favorites-or perhaps to a math class which is one of her few dis likes. Meryl likes music in most forms and has an extensive record collection. Piano playing is one of her pastimes and the glee club which she has been in for four years is one of her school activities You may find her on the committees for the class activities on the honor roll and on the SYB staff After Brewster she will go to Simmons or some other college that has a teaching or librarian course PAUL FARNUM Paul is often referred to as the Cat and has often been heard saying, lt's a bad scene. He likes parties, girls and rock-n-roll. He has strong intentions of tackling a business career, and with his go-getiveness, his goal is inevitable. He was a manager of the foot- ball team at B.F.A. and a member of the Dramatics Club at Swamp- scott High. He is planning on attending either Boston University or Northeastern. However, his college maior is still rather uncertain. 19
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MARY CHICK W! ,ff lf! HENEY I 4 r nown f et manner and friendly smile claims he o B h that quiet exterior is an Infectious per 'n in th nter imming in the summer, and traveling year rou cl. mon dislikes are cooking and knitting. As yet, her fu- N r I e v' r . e ' ' ' ' ' - so y, full n a l ughter. Her favorite hobbies include skat- uncertain. One member of the Senior class who could always be dependec upon for a friendly Hi was Mary Chick. Fried clams and Latin, c rather strange combination, seemed to be two of Mary's favorite sub iects. When Mary is asked about the future, her eyes light up like two light bulbs. Next summer, she is making the big step to the altar after which she and her husband will settle in Massachusetts. She was one of the willing workers of the Class of '58 throughout the past four years. Her industry and personality should lend themselves well to a long and happy married life. ALBERT CLARK Al is a native of Lynn, Massachusetts, and a man of many talents. Upon coming to Brewster this year, he joined the football team, which, along with skiing and baseball, is one of his athletic pastimes. He is also a talented musician, being skilled both instrumentally and vocally. He was a loyal member of the bass section in the Messiah choir and the Glee Club. After graduation, Al hopes to enter college in preparation for a business career. UJl9 A Russsu. CLOUGH . Wil 'll Russell is a small, dark haired senior who could usually o in the morning, chatting to someone in Room 3, or in the before chapel. At that hour, he was one of the few brl -e seen when he's on the skating rink. Hockey is one of his ho ies',5a he ioined the team in his Junior year and continued during hisfl8Qh'o year. Another hobby of his is hunting. Russ has really put a sp in the classes at Brewster, sometimes to the horror of the teac and he will undoubtedly continue to be noticed wherever he goe seniors. He looks very devilish, and that he is. His vitalit ' s I s 18 Em
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HENRY FULLER s A , Q. I J 5 , - W I A J. A .Q ' , A s a 'I ,I R, VjM,,, I fl i, , I, A l . , D-is I If I I 2' N f'NANCY FERNALD kf'Nancy, hqafdtled much to Brewster during her four years here. She participated in Qke Club, the Messiah, Briefs, Tri-Hi-Y, and e k. 5 SheLhgsv school spirit, class spirit and good spirits. An nor roll stud t, s e spends uch of her time studying, but always ands fin-gage-:Qs-lla allheipsngynzid, have Q little fun and Smale. she loves driving sport 'ilcapsfbng' always has a bang-up time. She hates to give partie at love o attend them. Her interests and likes include boys, drivi cooking and eating. Next year, Nancy hopes to attend Pembroke t study bio-chemistry. As a 'Future scientist, Henry comes from Dunbarton, N. H., and went to Concord High, where he was in the Grange N. H. Collector's Club and Science Club. Here he was manager of the soccer team and the hockey squad. He likes very sour pickles and has an aver- sion for people who use electric shavers while he listens to the news on the radio. After graduation, Henry plans to go on to college and major in physics. aa I . wuqnfv ' nrt? JAMES FURMAN Look out! Here comes Jim! Is he soliciting ads for the Yearbook, or is he gathering people for a committee meeting? As the Senior class President and the Yearbook business manager he could be, and usually is, doing either iob. Jim ioined our class as a Junior and comes all the way from Bedminster, N. J. He was a goalie on the hockey team and also a member of the Glee Club. One of his favorite pastimes is sleeping on weekends. Jim plans to go on to college and major in psychology. . if ff U llulfll llqzfijo 'll xii ,fl ig .JN ., all T l A A PAUI. FURNEE Here at B.F.A. as a p.g., Paul formerly went to Tilton. He was a ember of the soccer and baseball teams and takes quite an interest in trigonometry and physics. He likes to water ski, hunt and is inter- ested in nuclear reactors. An easy-going guy, he only dislikes ancient physics books, getting up in the morning, and application fees. Paul plans to enter the prosperous field of technology with preliminary training at M.l.T. 20
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