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Good smart bears come in many forms. They are people, places, things, ideas, dreams, and illusions that we curl up with when the world gets chilly, or get a good firm smack from when we step out of line. In The Hotel New Hampshire, John Irving defines the need for these creatures: .. This is what we do: we dream on. and our dreams escape us almost as vividly as we can imagine them. That is what happens, like it or not. And because that’s what happens, this is what we need: we need a good smart bear.” Meet two very smart bears. Mr. Lorenzo Baker has introduced us to the Pleasure Dome, principles of Taoism, ups and downs of mountaineering, and, of course. Jean-Luc Ponty’s song Renaissance,’’ to which he sets his slide presentations. In one of his assemblies, he also introduced the concept of the Peak Experience. the moment in mountaineering when you finally discover that the view really is worth the climb. He has instilled the value of these moments directly into the programs which he advises (the proctors. Winter Mountaineering, eyeling and Blue Key) and to all who know him. Mr. Baker is a talented guy, juggling his admissions dormatory and extracurricular activities as well a maintaining his colorful sense of humor, closeness with students, beard, dedica- tion and hip young professional image. A very special thanks from the proctors. Mr. Paul McGuire, a master of Oxford County etiquette, has shared his no- nonsense New England ideology and brought out the Mainer in all of us. His constant support of Gould athletic teams has not gone unnoticed, nor has his genuine concern for and sensitivity to the needs of students, be it for a good verbal dousing or his smile (which incidentally could conquer Ireland). Thank you, to one of the biggest people we know. The class of 1985 dedicates its yearbook to these two men for being the good smart bears that we all have turned to at some point. You may even say that they’re “Smarter than the average bcar(s).’’
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