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CARL HENRY AMON III 40 Scotland Road, Reading, Mass. Hank Mona College: Dartmouth Age: 17 Entered: 1958 Soccer: '59, '60, Basketball: '59, '60, '61, Baseball: '59, '60, '6l. Soccer Trophy: '60, Panel: '59, '60, Sports Editor '61, Yearbook: Sports Editor '6l. Study Hall Proctor: '58, '59, '60, '61. Howe Reading Room Proctor: '60. Library Committee Chairman: '6l. Honor Society: '59, '60, '6l. Breed Chemistry Prize: '6l. Cum Laude Society: '61, Magna Cum Laude. Who? Me! KENNETH JOSEPH ANNIS 76 Oakdale Road, Newton Centre, Mass. K.J.A. College: Harvard Age: 18 Entered: 1957 Football: '58, '59, '60. Basketball: '59, '60, '6l. Baseball: '59, '60, '61. Student Council: '60, Vice-President '6l. Athletic Council: '61, Panel: Editor-in-Chief '6l. Sexton: '59, '60, '61. Study Hall Proctor: '58, '59, '60, '61, Humanities: '6l. Woodbury Public Speaking Prize: '59, Funk Middle School Award: '58. Harvard Club Book Prize: '60. Honor So- ciety: '58, '59, '60, '61, Cum Laude. Say hey, sp0rt! 27
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2. And in that year, Peabody was very nearly raised to the Throne, but Price spake Harsh Things against him, prophesying many evil things and Pea- body was called but not chosep. Alas, Price was al- most stoned for speaking against him, but the Clique was merciful Thank Heaven for small favors, saith Price. 3. Power came to a few who ruled mightily over Eliot, but alas, much smoke went up the chimney, and with it went the System, for Mr. Calder looked with a dark eye upon Welch and Lee as Study Hall Entertainers. 4. Much fable arose, and the Names of Gail Zeguran and Sue Farnsworth were sung in All Places, high and low. 5. Wade waxed Eloquent, and extolled the Mer- its of Good Taste before the Multitudes while wear- ing a coat of many colors and other diverse raiments which did not become one another. 6. Revelry became commonplace, and the Courts of the Unruly were filled with rejoices as the Cupids cried out, saying, Verily, Crazy Joe stand- eth upon the corner, and, Come thou, Little Dar- lingf' and the strings of their lutes twangeth and plunketh. 7. A tribute was rendered unto Mr. Duncan in the form of a Camera, yea, Ty Peabody did offer it up with the Words: . . . for all that thou hast, done to us, Sirf' 8. Lo, the prophets Purcell and Street did ar- rive, and put much wisdom before the people, for they were Wise beyond all understanding. Chapter V 1. Toby found fault in grey flannel raiments, and took Football I unto himself. Alas, Alack, lamenteth Coach Preston, Alle1uja, Rejoice crieth Coach Fisher. 2. Many did find repose in the classes of Jack Fisher, yea they slept even as dead men. 3. And Gerard Q. Walworth did put many to shame saying, Hie thee to thy desk, for thou art ovah de cliifln 4. Many did heed the call of the wild and verily did go to Stowe. Many were made merry and so also the mechanics who did subsequently reassemble the un-merry chariot of Peabody. 5. It was resounded that Cortez beeth Heathen and did jump greatly the butterballs, Mr. Cocchiola saith that he did speak well of us, but we doubted anyway. 6. We did journey all of us to the seat of the Capitol of our Commonwealth. We did vieweth in- cognito great wads of sheckles passing from hand to hand on the forum floor. It came to pass that Mr. Fisherls vision was somewhat clouded driving us home. Let ye not let the smoke geteth in thine eyes, we admonished. But it did and many were detained. 7. Cavalier Kimball did venture forth upon a Conquest. And it came to pass that the great warrior was cut mightily by the Saber. And again, and again. 8. The Sixth Form did bid us challenge, and was truly, for it is so, snowed by us. It was a great victory. 9. The Spring cometh and the Emperor didst inquire of our desire Collegiate. Verily we would say unto him our choices. Verily he would laugh. And verily he would tell unto us the cold facts. 10. Herein I returneth thy History Notes, pro- claimeth Jack Fisher. Yet where beeth mine, sire? quoth Eliot Harrington. f'Oh yes, thou hast done well, Eliot, replied Mr. Fisher. To which Eliot sayeth, Eh, eh, eh, kind sir, for verily I hath not given them to thee? 11. A certain Italian of great merry-making planned forth a Prom Party. 12. And from the pen of the Emperor did come epistles to us that sayeth, Look ye not upon the wine that is red. 13. And it came to pass because in truth we all did pass, into the Eden that is our Final Year. Chapter VI 1. In the cold September of that Ultimate Year, for many endeth much hardship, as we were re- quired but four labors, not five. 2. There were forty-seven of these. 3. Many digits did turn yellow, for ours was the pleasure of the Common Room. 4. And unto Euclid did worship once more Kim- ball, Harrington and Scott. Verily a distinguished triangle. 5. And the multitudes did come forth in great numbers to see The Great Pumpkin rise magically from The Patch. 6. Unto the Rally came Victor the Bear. Twixt he and the Emperor it was love at first sight. And lo, Elwell was jealous. 7. Yea, we did chant in reverence the school iight song. Yet many knew other words. Continued on page 158
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ANTHONY CAMILLO BELLUSCHI 1 Fairfield Street, Boston, Mass. ,.T0ny,, ..Ag0ny., College: Rhode Island School of Design Age: 19 Entered: 1955 Squash: '59. Work Squad: '60, '6l. Panel Photography Board: '59, '60, '61, Sextant Art Board: '60, '61. Yearbook: Photography Editor '6l. Dance Committee: '60, '6l. Welcoming Committee: '59, '60, '61. Pho- tography Club: '60, '6l. Jury Art Award: '59. Panel 'Carving Prize: '6l. It takes A-Wile DAVID LAWRENCE BURKE 51 Emerson Road, Winchester, Mass. Burkem0 Burkie College: Duke University Age: 17 Entered: 1955 Football: '60. Junior Varsity Football: '58, '59. Junior Varsity Hockey: '59, '60. Junior Varsity Baseball: '59, '60. Lower School Coach: '61, Panel: '59, '60, '61, Yearbook: '6l. Glee Club: '60, Vice-President 61. Crackers and Milk Squad: '6l. Jazz Band: '57, '58. Glee Club Award: '61, WouIdn't you know it, last weekend she . . . ! i 28
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