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Bob' 1955 ROBERT JOSEPH CROWE 440 East 20th Street New York, N. Y. Football, Third Team 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Hockey, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 2; Tennis, J.V. 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Book Store Manager 3, 4- There are few members of the student body who can honestly say they have seen Bob lose his temper at anything. One of the sons of Erin, Bob displays a good humor and even temper which never cease to amaze everyone. A good athlete, Bob was starting right end for the Varsity football team; his fine pass receiving and good downfield blocking enabled the team to make many long gains. He also played wing for the hockey team. Bob has proved he is a potential business man by his capable managing of the school store for the past two years. He buys a great deal of the stationery himself to write to his many admirers in South Salem and the surrounding area. Birdie” 1955 CLARK SANFORD CURTIS 24 Fifth Ave. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Football, Third Team 1, J.V. Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Fourth Team Captain 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 4; Hockey, J.V. 3; Baseball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Debating Club 1; Trinity-Pawling Times 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2, 3, Head Acolyte 4; Trinitannus 1,2; Glee Club 4- Clark’s nickname, the Bird, is of obscure origin, but it is possible that he may be named after a Lake George night spot. Clark is an agile and well-coordinated boy who succeeds in any form of athletics he attempts. He has played two years of Varsity football, where his fine passing arm made many long gains for the Blue and Gold. During the winter he played an able guard on the Varsity basketball team, and this spring he has been a good second baseman for the baseball team. Clark is the school's Head Acolyte; he carries out his duties with an ease and efficiency which are so typical of him. At least once a day before the official lights out,” the Bird finds time to take forty winks — which on one occasion lasted for fourteen hours. Andy 1956 DUDLEY HALL DOMMERICH, JR. 7 Wahnetah Road Old Greenwich, Conn. Soccer, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Swimming, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4. Throughout his three years at Trinity-Pawling, Andy has been quietly accomplishing much and saying little about it. A good student, Andy maintained an above eighty average through diligent and persistent hard work. Athletically, Andy puts the same determination into sports as he does into his studies. This was apparent in his skillful, dependable play on the Varsity soccer team. Even more skillful was his performance on the Varsity swimming team where his specialty was the butterfly stroke. His furious pace more often than not meant the margin of victory in a relay race. Although he is thought of as a strong, silent senior, Andy is surprisingly addicted to the ladies and receives a great deal of correspondence from Greenwich and Troy. 13
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Chip1 1956 JOHN CHARLES CHIPPERFIELD 901 Ogden Ave. New York 52, N. Y. Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track, Varsity 2, 3; Lacrosse 4; Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 4; Prefect 4; Trinitannus 3, 4; Trinity-Pawling Times 3, 4. Chip, the sophisticated intellectual from The Bronnex , is easily the most versatile and talented member of the Senior Class. He is a capable student who has amassed a vast and useful fund of general knowledge. For three years, Chip has been an important member of three Varsity teams, football, wrestling and track. As a prefect he has demonstrated natural leadership ability; this, combined with his great charm and effervescent wit, have made him an outstanding personality on the campus. Chip finds time to write prolifically for the newspaper and yearbook, steal surreptitious glances at his Greek profile and take an occasional nap. In view of his wide knowledge, he is the authoritative adviser to the inexperienced and frustrated lovers of Trinity-Pawling. Butch 1955 WALTER CRAIG COLLINS 2 Boulder Road Rye, N. Y. Football, Third Team 2; Soccer, ].V. 1, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, Fourth Team 1, Third Team Captain 3, J V. 4; Tennis, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 1; Spanish Club 3; Trinity-Pawling Times 3, Manager 4; Rifle Club 2; Photography Club 3. Butch is equally at ease in the classroom and on the athletic field. He is a very good student who spends a good deal of his time studying, as one can see by his consistent honor roll average. On the soccer field, Butch was a level-headed, calm player who scored a good part of the team's goals. He plays an excellent game of tennis and was one of the high scorers for the J.V. basketball team. Butch added his talents to the business side of the school newspaper, successfully managing the financing of that publication, a feat in itself. Butch's ambition to become an engineer should be accomplished with the same ease with which he has achieved so many things at T-P. Doug” 1956 DOUGLAS MARSHALL COOPER Chatsworth Gardens Larchmont, N. Y. Soccer, J.V. 2, 3; Football, J.V. 4; Swimming, J.V. 2; Basketball, J.V. Manager 3, Varsity Manager 4; Rifle Club 2; Chess Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Trinity-Pawling Times 2, 3, 4; Trinitannus 2, 3, 4. If one were to walk into Doug's room in Johnson Hall, one would usually find Doug in a discussion with another ardent baseball fan concerning the merits of the N. Y. Yankees. He can, at a moment’s notice, quote statistics and data to back up his arguments. Doug’s ambition is to be a sports writer, and he has spent a great deal of time writing for the newspaper and yearbook. Music plays a big part in Doug's life; he is a regular member of the Senior Lounge Record Club. This last football season, Doug put his bright red hair under a football helmet and impressed everyone with his gridiron enthusiasm. Some day Doug’s name may be seen under a nationally syndicated sports column. 12
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Gary' 1957 RICHARD GARY DORIAN 214 Elizabeth Ave. Cranford, N. J. Football, ].V. 3, 4; Hockey, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Baseball, J.V. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Trinity-Pawling Times 3, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4; Octet 4; Mailman 4; Trinitannus 4- Gary can usually be found singing the latest rock and roll hit, turning his roommate’s bed on the floor, or being involved in some other sort of mischief. He is most famous for his midnight suppers, at which only the elite of T-P Society gather. When he is serious, which is more often than most people think, Gary is a good athlete who quarterbacked the J.V. football team and played Varsity hockey. He has a good singing voice and is an active member of the Glee Club and the Octet. As one of the school's mailmen, Gary has the responsibility of fetching the daily epistles for the Casanovas. Gary's good sense of humor and fun-loving personality should make him as many friends in the future as they have at T-P. King 1957 CHARLES KINGSBURY ENDICOTT, JR. 319 Sherman Street Canton, Mass. Football, Third Team 3, J.V. 4; Hockey, J.V. 3; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Rifle Club 3; Hiking Club 4; Trinity-Pawling Times 4. Vivacious is the only word to describe King. He seems to be bubbling over with mischievous energy which he vents by playing practical jokes on his friends and disparaging the opposite sex, which he believes to be the ultimate cause of man’s downfall. At the mention of his favorite subject, horses, Charlie gets a twinkle in his eye and he reminisces about the old days when he used to go to see the trotters work out every day. An active participant in athletics, Charlie played line-backer for the J.V. football team; he was also a wrestler and trackman. In all three of these activities Charlie displayed great determination and aggressiveness. Al” 1957 ALAN COMPTON ERNST 515 Oakhurst Road Mamaroneck, N. Y. Soccer, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Basketball, Third Team 3; Trinity-Pawling Times 3, 4; A” Band 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Trinitannus 3, Editor 4; French Club 3; Anglers’ Club 4. Al, one of the youngest members of the class, has gone through two years at Trinity-Pawling making friends, getting honor grades and practicing his drums. On the soccer field Al earned recognition as an enthusiastic player. The butt of many jokes, Al has the ability to turn a situation in his favor with a witticism or a good-natured grin. Through his conscientious and persistent hard work, Al was able to pass the academic part of the N.R.O.T.C. As Editor of the Trinitannus, Al overcame the many problems and frustrations involved in the publication of a successful yearbook. 14
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