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UlllW'fg,,tvQwwGlLljlf O' ' JOHN McDERMO One of the busiest and most creative members of the class of '58 has been John McDermott. At the beginning of his journey through B.F.A. he became treasurer of our classy in his Junior year he was elected class president. Into this full schedule John has managed to crowd four years of Brewster Briefs, Messiah Chorus, and Glee Club. All this is topped off with a busier-than-ever year as editor-in-chief of the SYB. His interests are not confined to the classroom, however, good music and sports draw much of his attention. John hopes to make his mark in either business or teaching and will pursue his ambitions at either Amherst or Brown. MARILYN MARSHALL b ' A il 6 jg! Bette is one of the girls that Brewster and the Senior clas can be proud of She has been a member of the cheerleading squad for two years her last year having had the honor of being captain. She has also been a member of the Glee Club for two years. Bette is temperamental and quiet but is always willing to help out her class whenever it is necessary Bette is also one in which we put our trust to lead us to our seats at the movie hall The things which she likes very much are dancing Cmodern balletj and, as all girls do, clothes. As yet Bette has not decided what she will do in the future. Wherever she goes and whatever she does she will be welcomed far her warm, KEITH MESSER Keith a resident of Laconia came to Brewster directly from the service in the latter part of September and almost immediately com- plied with civilian life He started out as a swift backfield man -on the football team Many of us will remember his flashing offensive play as quarterback in the New Hampton game. Later on, he was a key part of the Freshman initiation proceedings as the master of ceremonies a ruthless black hearted devil. The halls of Furber House will ring out for years to come with his boisterous, mischievous assaults RAYMOND MANSFIELD Here comes that character from Swampscott with the twinkle in his eye and mischief up his sleeve. Buzzy is serious when it comes to participating in his favorite sports, football and baseball, or attend- ing Mr. Tinker's classes, but solemnity never stays with him long. Buzzy's home away from home is his room at Brown Hall, shared by another Swampscott man. He has very few dislikes, but especially likes parties and sports, although he isn't exactly crazy about home- work. He will be remembered for the uilty look on his face in Chapel Hall, his sincere friendliness, and readiness to lend anyone in distress a helping hand. ' l 4 . rw W' 04, T We at H45 27
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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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WM vii CLAIRE MEYER three years, president of Tri-Hi-Y, a librarian of attendant at her Junior Prom-that's Claire. Her Acton, Maine, nd she stayed here so she could get at Brewstef. e appears to be a little on the quiet to 'h her. Claire has a certain way about her lik everyone. Her plans for the future are not but t e will include work, and then that little cottage rose-covered, white picket fence. RICHARD MEZQUITA Beware, younger generation! Here is a p.g. from Marblehead, Massachusetts, who is planning, and hoping, to attend Colby College for four years and then attend graduate school for a year to become a teacher and coach. We can only be talking about Dick. He was one of the stars on our football and basketball teams, where he ex- hibited his even temper along with his friendly personality. Dick football. ' , wi A .ilu cllelflj Lbylfltcl I f V LLL, f 1 w4,4f'-j A My x ' My VOQVF M .. V llobtyf ij- twx , ffZi.t,4,L gl l rffvlllllpllf 4 llfl ,f A A lluwfj vjclylv -l WW HUGH PAcEY.,cLf ,iffff ' Wandering around campus we come to the Furber House. In here we notice someone is enrolled from Forest, Virginia. It can only be Hugh Pacey. Hugh, one of the friendliest guys in the Senior class, has put time, effort, energy and skill into B.F.A.'s basketball and baseball teams. He is one who is always glad to see the snow gone so he can go fishing, swimming and participate in various other Summer activities. Hugh, as almost everyone in school, dreaded the days when all the teachers decided to give tests. He plans to go on to college and attend Ohio University, but exactly what he will do after- wards is still uncertain. BRUCE PEACOCK Bruce came to Brewster after graduating from Portsmouth High When he first arrived, we thought he was quiet, reserved and shy After a short while, we learned he had a wonderful sense of humor His imitations of Peter Lorre kept everyone laughing and some a little frightened. If you like hunting, Nash Ramblers, Portsmouth and Florida, you will find him easy to get along with. He dislikes cold weather, having his picture taken and being campused. Next year he will attend the University of Florida. If you are in Florida in about ten years and happen to see a sign Peacock's Mortuary , you'll know it belongs to Bruce. Yes, you guessed it. You are dead rig-ht. He wants to be an undertaker. 28 likes almost everything, but more than anything else, he likes playing
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