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JUDITH LADD BENJAMIN LADD Watch out! Here comes Ben in The Comanche , his four-wheeled pride and ioy. If you ever want to locate him, you will probably find him hunting, working on hot-rods or around girls. He has been a faithful member of the DeMolay chapter for four years, and he was the manager of the 1956 soccer team. Ben plans to attend New Hampshire Technical Institute after graduation. If there is anyone in the Senior class who is continually looking for a party, it is Judy. For a party is one of the many things which she likes, along with water skiing and clothes. Judy is another girl who has put her time and effort into cheerleading for the past two years. She has displayed her ability on the girls' softball team for two years and also in the glee club for three years. Two things Judy cannot tolerate are snobs and two-faced people. We know that her 'Future plans include attending Curray College and becoming a secre- tary, but we have always wondered why Judy was so interested in Gibbs Hall at U.N.H.! ROBERT LANGLOIS From New York City Bob moved to Wakefield, Mass., where he attended Wakefield High. There, he had an illustrious sports career: football, three years, baseball, one year, hockey, three years, and intramural sports. He is an all around athlete and a valuable addition to any school. At Brewster, Bob showed good scholastic ability while athletically he was a spark of our football and hockey teams. Next fall, Bob plans to attend either Colby College or Boston University, where he will pursue a business administration degree. As for the future, we expect to find Bob a successful man in either management or private business. RICHARD LaROSEE Someday, you may entrust your ailing animal to Dick, whose ambition is to attend Boston College and become a veterinarian. Duck is one of the p.g.'s, coming to us from Waltham, Mass. and residing at Brown Hall. He has lent his valuable support to Brewster's football team, handling capably the position of fullback, and also to our base ball team this spring. Dick likes almost everything, although home work and waking up in the morning do bother him a little, and admires Mr. Rogers, Jr. as a teacher. His wit, smile, and his com plete willingness to listen to everyone will certainly be remembered by his classmates for a long time. 25
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'Y CYNTHIA KNIGHT Cynthia was our sole student from Sanbornville and one who didn't let ten miles stop her from participation in school and class activities. Snookie could be seen at glee club and Messiah re- hearsals, yelling for the teams at the basketball or soccer games, going to Rainbow meetings, Tri-Hi-Y meetings, or working on some class proiect. Horses are her greatest interest, and she spends much of her time in Sanbornville riding and caring for her own. Cynthia is a courageous girl who will stick to her beliefs and likes in spite of advice and ridicule. She is hoping to attend the Thompson School of Agriculture in Durham to spend two years studying to be a farmer. future. THOMAS KOPKA Tom, a native son from Nashua, attended and graduated from Nashua High School, where his main activity was football, which came to an abrupt halt in his Senior year due to a knee iniury. After graduation, he served for three years in the Navy where he served as radarman aboard the USS Kirkpatrick. Tom, one of the conserva- tives among the Brown Hall radicals, was most often seen at the diner in the afternoon after school with a cup of coffee in front of ROBERT KOHLER Bob, The Indian , is a graduate of Woodbury High School in Salem, N. H. He looks like the quiet type but dont let looks fool you. He can really raise the roof when he wants to Just ask anyone in the Furber House. Bob is an ardent hunting and fishing fan and IS usually at one pastime or the other during his out of school hours After Bob leaves Brewster, he plans attending the University of New Hampshire in the liberal arts college With his great personality and ability to get along with people he surely will be a success in the him. Tom's plans for the future include the University of New Hamp- shire, where he plans to maior in civil engineering. Upon graduation from from college, he plans to work for a large construction company, there maybe a business of his own. ' JOHN KOZAKA From Pittsfield, Moss., where he was an active member of the student body of the school, John came to Brewster. At Pittsfield, he played football for three years, was a member of the Latin Club, and served on many school committees. Here, Handlebars was one of the keener football participants, played baseball, and served on various committees while maintaining a good scholastic standing. John was usually found pushing a broom around Brown Hall while disputing the statement that a Western Mass. accent is a handicap. John plans to attend Colby College, where he will study business administration. Money seemed to fascinate John so we may find him in the future as an important bank executive. 24
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MAURICE LEAVITT NICHOLAS LAZAR Nickie , as his classmates call him, came to Brewster from Natick High School. His greatest delights are Italian food and hot- rods, but if you ever saw Nickie on the football field, you could tell he meant business by his hard work to bring Brewster another victory. Between football, hot-rods and studying, he still had time to take part in the Freshman Initiation. Nick's future will surely be an interesting one and will include further education at Trinity or B.U. Maurice is a senior who was often found pondering over his chemistry or a football play. He was one of the few who enjoyed chemistry and all types of math. In his spare time when he wasn't at football practice, he could generally be found tinkering with his car Che is interested in antique and classic automobilesl. A regular fire buff, when the alarm blows, Maurice isn't far behind the trucks, ready to lend a helping hand. During the hunting season he spent every available moment tramping through the woods stalking an elusive prey. During the summer and after school, Maurice worked in the local hospital. Now, after Brewster, he would like to study to become an X-ray technician. LEONARD LORD We now present the only p.g. on the SYB staff. In spite of his heavy schedule of working on class proiects, writing for the Yearbook, and working week-ends at White's Restaurant, Lenny's name could be seen on the honor roll. He is an ex-Marine from Concord, New Hampshire, who came to Brewster for an extra year of preparation before attending U.N.H. to study engineering. As one of the best dressed boys in the class, he made his love for clothes obvious. His interests include golf, skiing, books and music. The fact that Lenny always has a smile and kind word for everyone should make him lead a very happy life. JOHN McCAULEY Another Mass. resident was John McCauley, who lives in Everett, where he went to school. He played football for two years, and track for two years, he was also a member of the Spanish Club. Here at Brewster, Mac was very successful in football and baseball and was a most helpful class member. Every afternoon one could usually find him at the restaurant with a cup of coffee in front of him and saying, I don't care, I iust don't care! Next fall John plans to attend Boston College and study business administration. Hail to another businessman! 26
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