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ROBERT ERNEST BOYAVAL, JR. 3 Old Great Road N. Smithfield, R.I. ACTIVITIES: Social Committee V (Co-Chairman); Owlet V; Vestry VI; Class Sec. Treas. VI; Drama V, VI; Yule Log IV, V, VI; Yule Log Committee VI; Stewards V; H Club. ATHLETICS: J.V. Soc- cer IV, V, VI; Skiing V; Track IV; Chess IV, V, VI, Co-Captain. Stone” . . . Philadelphia Tex Science . . . New- port Folk Festival . . . Beafeeter's . . . Donna? GT-6. flight 505 Thumper! Robert (Booby), our French royalty, floated in on Hoosac in 1964. He started in by showing his natural abilities in charming and winning the hearts of the fair sex. He is one of the worshippers of the Stone technique. His hobbies are sports cars, good folk music, and well-worn jeans with boots. As an advo- cate of the good life, Bob shows disgustingly good taste. Seriously, Bob is a conscientious student, with still untapped capabilities. We at Hoosac wish the best of luck in the com- pletion of his education. 23
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Reid is a Boston product coming to the class of 1967 as a Junior. As a result of a public school back- ground, he found boarding school life quite different than he had imagined. His first efforts academically proved successful. The new experience of boarding school was beneficial in that Reid feels he has learned more about himself. Being somewhat independent, Hoosac has widened his view of problems that are current in daily life, but in a micro-cosmic form. Most of all Reid, is best known for being calm in dramatic situations. Reid often finds humor in a pass- age from Michael Chaplin's book I Couldn’t Smoke the Grass on my Mather's Lawn. A vegetable, a beet, and unthinking Reed.” Having gained confidence in himself, Reid leaves knowing success is being satisfied. t REID FREDERICK MICHAEL ATKINS 109 Little Nanhant Rd. Nahant, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Owlet V; Choir V; Dramatics V; Yule Log V and VI (Beefeater, Wait); Rifle Club V. SPORTS: Wrestling V; Soccer V, VI; Tennis V. VILLANOVA . . . Weekend in Albany! . . . N.Y. Malchey's Central Park in dark! . . . Sarcasm? . . . V-Collins-yes . . . K.B. who? . . . As I said to my wife? 22
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HAMILTON FAIRFAX CAMMANN Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and Sugar Hill, New Hampshire ACTIVITIES: Social Committee IV, V, VI—Co- Chairman; Owlet V; OWL VI Editor-in-Chief; Vestry V, VI Vice-President; Class President V; Class Vice-President VI; Student Council V, Sec.-Treas.; Choic V; ”H” Club IV, V, VI; Job Inspector VI; Drama IV, V, VI; Yule Log V, VI; Honors V, VI. ATHLETICS: Soccer V, VI; Skiing V, VI; Track IV, V, VI. University of Colorado . . . C. W. D. . . . Weekend at home!?! . . . Hey man, you gotta nickel? . . . Side burns . . . Hearts of Stones . . . Student rights . . . In January '65 Ted rambled into the hallowed halls of Hoosac with cowboy boots, a tan suitcase, and a pile of Tom Rush records under his arm. The first words uttered from Ted’s mouth were something to the effect of Where's the gym?” The first weeks at Hoosac were spent in a daze wondering if he would make it. Much of his time was spent in extra-curricu- lar activities, in and out of school. Hoosac has done a great deal for Pants” i.e., learn- ing how to ski, acquire a dislike for breakfast, enjoy orange juice, tea in its place, and being more aware of the opposite sex (much education acquired through the Heats of Stones and Saint Agnes!) H.F. is thankful to Hoosac for making him want to be on his own more and to realize the difference between not having it and being jive. In the fall, if he has not renounced his American citizenship, Ted will enter the University of Colo- rado to participate in a diversified liberal arts pro- gram, ski, and receive and informal education. Real- izing that success is merely a satisfied mind. —his own phrase. 24
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