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CHARLES STEWART BUFFUM 25 West Webster Street, Manchester, N. H. BuFF College Choice: Colgate Year Entered: 1948 Glee Club 45 Double Quartet 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4g Game Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Log 4gWil1istonian 4g Skiing l, 25 Track 3, 4. In regard to Buffs musical ability, we can conservatively say that he played a nice trumpet. His dance band was responsible for the success of a good many of our weekend dances. On Saturday nights, when Stew was not busy with a musical program, he could usually be found cheering some young heart in Northampton. The good nature and consideration that Buff showed in his four years at Williston has won him many life-long friendships. Chisholm. ERICH HANS-OTTO ERNEST CRAMER 85 Woodbridge Street, South Hadley, Mass. UERICHH College Choice: Amherst Year Entered: 1948 Willistonian 4, Tennis l, 2, 3 QWD, 4 CWD, Soccer 4. After travelling twenty miles each day to and from classes, Erich could not spend much time with extra-curricular activities. But this jovial, hard-working lad from South Hadley, equally at home with a tennis racket or math book, was able to endure and excel in a live-course senior schedule. Erich's quick appreciation of humor always made him a welcome face in any Ford Hall group. 27 W7 DANIEL J. CHISHOLM 28 Harrison Avenue, Northampton, Mass College Choice: St. Xavier University Year Entered 1948 Football Manager CWD 4. The humorous spirit and good will shown by this bouncy red head has won a permanent place for Dan Chisholm in the memo ries of the graduating class. Never was Dan at a loss for speech whether explaining the failure of a chem experiment, or the intrica cies of the defensive play of his Dartmouth basketball team Dan's football letter was well-earned. Seldom did one find a manager as willing for work as was Chis. Williston loses a fine boy in Dan
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VANCE EUGENE BOYD 699 Shaker Road, Longmeadow, Mass. HVANN College Choice: University of Penn. Year Entered: 1950 YMCA Cabinet 4, Headwaiter 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Willistonian 3, 4, Exchange Manager 4, Log 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Football 3,4 CWD, Van entered into the full swing of Williston life as earnestly as any other boy in his class. His work with the Willirtonian and Log, accomplished despite frequent weekends to nearby Springfield, did a great deal toward the success of these publications. Van was a very popular boy at Williston, and we feel that his personality and his desire to participate will give him a very successful college CHICCI. -Y BURTON BOYER 76 Manomet Avenue, Kenberma, Mass. BURT College Choice: Tufts Year Entered: 1948 Adelphi Gamma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Log 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Willistonian 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Sailing Club 4, Chairman, Tennis Manager 3, 4 CWD, Football 4 CWD. Ambition is synonymous with the name of Burt Boyer. Into no matter what he entered, Burt worked to attain the top whether it was with the football team, debating, or the school yearbook. Burt's love of humor was one of his winning characteristics. His hearty laugh was familiar to all of the senior dormitory. For a boy with Burt Boyer's drive, the future need hold no worries. . BRUCE SCOTT BROWN 270 Park Avenue, New York, New York USIDEBURNSU College Choice: University of Virginia Year Entered: 1948 Sextette 4, Log 1, Willistonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3, Adelphi 1, Photography Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Skiing 2, Soccer 4 CWD, Swimming 2, 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Track 1, 2, 5 CWD, 4 CWD. Bruce, one of the most versatile boys in the school, may be seen at any time doing anything. The apartment on Park Ave. in New York has already become the place for reunions for the class of '52. His athletic ability ranks him as one of the best at Williston. His three sport participation, his love of Dixieland, and his panto- miming faces make Bruce one of the immortals of the class.
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PETER HARTFORD DUNLOP 20 Arundel Street, Andover, Mass. PETE Entered: 1950 College Choice: Bowdoin Year Glee Club 3, 4, Willistonian 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Double Quartet 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4 CWD, Tennis 3, 4. Pete in his two years at Williston has gained the friendship of all. Because of his musical ability, he has been one of the Glee Club's mainstays. Pete, with his humorous imitations and hard-working qualities, will still be remembered long after he has left Williston. FREDERICK S. EATON 129 Norfolk Street, Springxield, Mass. BUCK-SHOT College Choice: Lafayette Year Entered: 1949 Willistonian 3, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 2 CWD, 3 CWD, 4 CWDg Basketball 2 CWD, 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Coacaptain 3. Thanks to a broken leg, Freddie became a member of the class of '52. Although hampered by this leg, he has played excellent basketball this year. He will always be remembered for the way he stunned the school by appearing with his blond, curly locks snipped in a fashion called Indians' Delight. His readiness for a bull session has made him many friends. Luck will follow Fred wherever he goes and in whatever he does. ,. J ,cd 'e .V CONRAD WILLIAM FISHER 16 Germain Street, Worcester, Mass. CoNN1E,' College Choice: Yale Year Entered: 1950 Ad l hi Gamma Sigma 3, Glee Club 4g Chess Club 35 Student ff P Council 4, President, Tennis 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Captain 4, Squash 3, 4. Connie distinguished himself in nearly all phases of Willistorg o life. Finding no difficulty with his scholastic work, he was one the few seniors who consistently achieved first and second honor ades With a tennis racket in his hand, Conn1e's prowess was no gr . less clearly defined. The friendliness and ability of leadership that ' ' d C ncil are saw Conrad Fisher elected President of the Stu ent ou going to make a successful future for this boy.
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