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CHARLES T. BREWER Entered Amrlemy in 1964 Soccer ........... . . . Spanish Club .. Proctor ..... W . 'wifes . It's all real 'xx nut, .-'ifiii f . ' fy 1 A if ,fd 'I - ' A 'gfi .9lA . - 5 . -7. s. X X NUI!! r -f ' H TIE. gl V-W L..- No one has ever seen Charlie Brewer blow his cool. During his four years at the Academy, Charlie has established himself as one of the studdest guys to hit the school in recent memory. During these four years, Charlie has been the class authority on everything from Otis Redding and Carla Thomas to Man-Mountain 'Cannon and the Shiek. The graphic descrip- tions of his weekly pilgrimage to Cooper Arena have kept the class informed on the happenings in the big-time wrestling world, while his knowledge of music has made him our only contact with pure soul. Besides his four point in these two fields, Brouhaha has maintained a respect- able three point in school. Despite the large amount of time he has devoted to play- ing organ in, first, the immortal Blue Notes and, now, the Instrumentals, Charlie man- ages to make second group, and be an officer in the Spanish Club and a proctor. Nevertheless, the mundane world of the Academy is not Charlie's favorite domain. He is much more at home at Cooper Arena or behind his organ. 2l
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It is difficult for us to write about Larry, for he has only attended the Academy for two years and we have not gotten to know him as well as we would have liked. Never- theless, in those two years, Larry has shown himself to be a friendly but shy type of non- conformist. He has not been particularly smart in school-workg but, this is not because he is stupid, but because he has not worked, despite this, he often astounded his critical classmates with his knowledge of music or some obscure aspect of chemistry. Perhaps the greatest mark of Larry's char- acter is that he has remained considerate and friendly despite the constant indifference and sometimes outright hostility of his class- mates. He is always willing to help on a project or job, and has never been known to heckle a fellow classmate. But, what kind of person is Larry? None of us knows. It is an indictment of the class, not of Larry, for none of us has taken the time to shatter Larry's natural barrier to find out. 20 LAWRENCE M. BRANSCOMB Ezziereci Academy in 1966 Soccer .... Project Neighbor . . . L Fifty 1' 4 L .. 'Q if '57 I 4 . ,-I,-i QQ? fi' I t. . ' .J pf JI M! ' Aw.,-,o : gn. f- M- 1 I R A N N YM-www V' -591 C Laura rw-- Cflfll N I X. N. lgllwlal. Always neat. .-gat.
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Two young men stroll onto the golf course on a mild and cool afternoon. The tall, slender one suddenly walks back to the pro shop. In a matter of a few moments, he emerges sporting a red golf sweater. Price tag: 5535. There is but one boy in our class who could have performed such a feat of splurge -the King of self indulgence: Thomas Patrick Coady. Known, at various times, as a bookie, card-shark, and a basketball player, Tom indeed has a colorful character. He was one of the first promoters of big time wres- tling in our class. Although Tom's life outside of school does not usually involve his classmates, he has become close friends with a great many of the members of the class of '68. If in the future, any of us meet Tom, he will always be willing to sit and talk, have a few drinks, reminisce and foot the bill with all the gentlemanly graces. His gener- osity, color and courtesy will always be a part of his character. 22 THOMAS P. COADY Enlerefl Academy in 1964 1, 2, .. 1, 2, 3, 2, 5, A A Q ' 4 x Yi ,fi I V ' I l ,J ,, J 4 N.n.eaW -4 . A B el gy' X 'li
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