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Carl Lambein, John II 125 Rolling Hills Drive Buffalo, New York 14224 About as likely as snow in July Cynthia, will you please let me do the talking for a while? . . . You don't have to laugh if you don't want to Sick Puns Award . . . If HERB can play it, I can . . BOOST BUFFALO! 500 acres Sundays Carl sprinted on the scene in his Junior Year, and hasn't stopped sprinting yet. Since his arrival, he has made a strong and lasting impression upon Hoosac by proving himself argumentive, loyal, and hard working. He has sustained an Honors Average constantly during his two years here. Carl’s talents are numerous and diversified. Sports- wise, he gives his full time to Cross-Country, Hockey, and Track, on all of which he played Varsity. On Cross- Country, he was our strongest and fastest runner. On the hockey rink, Carl played first line right wing on a team which had an 8-1 record. In Track, one sees him throwing the discus, running the Mile, the 880, now and then the 220, and throwing the javelin. Carl’s other talents include quite an ability for mu- sic. He plays trumpet, violin, piano, drums, and the record player, in addition to singing in the Yule Log. As a friend, Carl is the greatest. Bean”, as he is known to all, adds to his well rounded character, a humor and wit few can match. After being accepted at a number of colleges, Carl will attend Hiram College in Ohio. Bean” will fit in there as well as he has here, and Hoosac will find so good a student and person hard to replace, particularly as Editor of The Owl. 25
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Carter Lucas Kirk 28 Windsor Road Summit, New Jersey 07901 No gas, please Give me a fact If Jane calls back, tell her Studley” . . . Hit it! . . . Another Big Gun. . . . I'll buy you a pack tomorrow That tie doesn’t match . . Brooks Brothers Award Studley” joined us in his Junior Year coming from the upper ranks of Summit, New Jersey. Carter's ex- quisite taste in dress and his dry wit set him so apart from the ordinary that we have all grown extremely fond of the Gas Giver”. His fine taste in dress suggest that he will give Brooks Bros, a run for their money. While searching out evidence concerning the clothes situation, we found that our boy Carter spent a great deal of time in and around the vicinity of Albany. It turned out that he was making frequent trips to St. Agnes School. Does Jane advise him about clothes? We hardly think so. Carter contributed much to Hoosac athletics. He made first string Varsity soccer both years, where he played fullback and made many a save for the team. During the cold months Carter played right wing on the Varsity hockey team, which had a winning season, due in part to his efforts. Carter’s love for soccor brought him out on the Spring league were he is stay- ing in shape for his college days as star fullback. Carter has became as much a part of Hoosac as the Ode. His expressions will live on long after he grad- uates: No Gas!”, Lunchbag”, Give me a fact , The big guns”, and countless others. If a Most-Likely-To-Succeed Award were to be given, Carter would certainly win it. His charm and warm personality, coupled with his genuine love for truth, make him the ideal” friend and classmate. We Seniors are proud to have him as a member of our class. 24
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William Lawrence Larson III 31220 Sunset Drive Bumingham, Mass. 01742 1 stopped smoking . . again.” . . . Where's Hurst? . . . Heads . . . Alpine skiing . . . waddia mean? Stein took lessons from Me!” . . . ''Yea, sure . . Standing In The Shadows Of Love . . . Larry has spent two years in the smoking pit here at Hoosac School. One of his lesser pastimes is the bor- rowing” of a butt. This habit did not hamper his sports ability any, as he abstained all Fall, when he occupied his time on the soccer team, in the winter skiing, and track in the spring. These events earned him many a varsity letter. Haircuts, excessive chapel and getting up in the morning were among his occasional dislikes. He says that nothing at Hoosac can replace girl-watching on Woodward Ave. in Detroit. Who can blame him? Still we're glad he has a grandfather in Troy, so that he’ll come out often to see us. Studying is something that Larry can do without, but by accident he discovered that if you employ your spare time to just the thought of it, you can keep out of a tremendous amount of trouble. No matter what his likes and dislikes were, everyone on campus sought a warm friendship with Larry, and will do so wher- ever he goes or what he does in life. 26
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