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Entered Breck 1955, football: j.v. 3,4,5; v. 6, basketball: j.v. 3,4.5; v. 6, baseball: j.v. 3. track: 4,5,6, Breck volunteer at St. Barnabas Hospital. “Goldwatcr for ’64so shouts Luke as he casually strolls down the halls. He opens his locker and out fall an “exit” sign, a “keep off the grass” sign, and a “no parking” sign. Not dismayed Luke continues on to his subject of all subjects, history. Lukcy is a reactionary, conservative, radical, liberal, Republican Dixiecrat. He has always got advice, be it in national or school affairs. Sometimes he has some pretty good advice too . . . sometimes. This Virginia bom babbling politician doesn’t leave his ideas either. There’s nothing that makes Luke prouder than to see his ideas come true. Boy you should have seen this guy work at the “Weekly Crow,” a very informal school newspaper. “Hoot knows his place. When the fellows are joking around so is Luke. Working alone, though, he is quite serious. He has a willing and eager mind. He also has a willing and eager spirit. Be it football, basketball, or track Luke has even-ounce of himself in what he does. With Luke goes a lot of “senior stories,” a lot of spirit, and a lot of Breck. 27 Whoooooo me?
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Entered Brock 1956, football: j.v. 3.4,5; v. 6. hockey: j.v. 3,4,5; v. 6. track: 3,4,5.6. Bugls staff 6. Master's Award: Spanish 5. 0 o ci 2 acuis “Rusty’s” sense of humor places him in any phase of school life. He could tell stories (and oh what stories!), turn a speech class into hysterics, and more important could take as much joking as he dished out. Rather than shooting for something by himself. Rollie usually liked to work with other people. But nevertheless he worked: sometimes he would start a project such as a class party, or at other times he would gladly help others in decorating a dance. Boys like Rusty are needed to unite a group behind a task. Anyone likes to work hardest at the things he likes best. Race taught a skiing club this summer. In other areas Roland ran as fullback on Breck’s second varsity squad, skated on the hockey team, and threw the shot in spring sport. But whether he liked something or not, he would participate, and he would work hard. Once Rusty was awarded a Master’s Certificate for Spanish. Rollie placed a girl as a Homecoming attendant and at other social affairs always added a laugh or two plus the company of some very nice dates. Race was a riot! 26 You load sixteen tons ...
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Entered Brrek 1956, football: j.v. 4.5; v. 6. basketball: j.v. 4.5 (Most Valuable Player), v. 6, baseball: j.v. 3.4. track: 5,6, Cadet Board 3, band 3,4,5, 1st place low hurdles St. John’s track meet. Mustang business staff 6. John Rcay should have been named “Participation Reay.” In his six years at Breck he has had his nose in everything from a handkerchief to a cup of coffee, and then some. John’s slim figure could lx found earn ing the cross or ushering at school convocations, playing in the now-defunct school band, or keeping people in the center of the dining hall during school dances by occupying those oh so dark comers! More important yet, he has the ability to meet people and make friends. Though not an intellectual giant, John can sell himself with a wonderful “gift of gab.” Perhaps it is this gift that keeps him in the top third of his class! Participation applies to John in the athletic sense also. Last year on the track team, he found a latent power for hurdling and put this power to good use by winning the low hurdles at St. John’s Relays (no relation). Last fall John received an honorable mention on the all-conference M.I.S.L. football team. In basketball John is an asset in any game. The school may forget “Eaglebeak’s” ’26 Model T, but for certain it could never forget his profile and sparkling spirit. 2a Yen, Mr. Lamson, he is rather a problem.
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