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RICHARD STEPHEN SAULSBURY Kenilworth Road Purchase, New York “Dick 1959 Football, Varsity 4; Basketball, Varsity 4; Track 4; French Club 4; Math Club 4. A newcomer this year, Dick quickly settled in as a member of the Class of 1960 and a loyal citizen of Trinity-Pawling School. Dick is a quiet, hard working student with great ambition and soon appeared on the Honor Roll. Although his studies and grades are uppermost in his mind at all times, Dick found time to gain Varsity letters in football and basketball and was an active member of the French and Math Clubs. If Dick continues to show the determined and intent attitude he has displayed throughout this year, his college career should be outstanding. ADAMS KNIGHT SHIPMAN, JR. 551 Park Street Upper Montclair, New Jersey “A.K.” 1956 Football, J.V. 1, 2, 3 Varsity 4; Hockey, J.V. 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Rifle Club 1; Science Club 4. “A. K.” came to Trinity-Pawling as a third former, bringing with him an insatiable appetite, and embarked on an unending quest for food. In spite of the fact that his classmates have constantly feared for their hidden hoards, he is one of the most popular boys in school. Adams played well on athletic teams but is most noted for his real talent with a hammer and saw. He constructed a great deal of scenery for the Dramatics Club and has contributed many useful construction and repair jobs to the school. He will long be remembered by the N. C. Squad for his congenial hospitality in his Johnson Hall domain. JOHN COLEGROVE SIMS, JR. 31 Lehigh Court Rockville Center, New York “Jay” 1958 Football, J.V. 3; Cross Country 4; Basketball, Third Team 3; Track 3, 4; Work Project 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Octet 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; French Club 4. Jay is a very conscientious student who has achieved good grades by diligent effort. He has an excellent singing voice and a great talent for music. He was a member of the Octet and Vice-President of the Glee Club, as well as being the mainstay of the Choir. Jay has a very pleasing personality and an engaging grin, which he used very successfully at school dances, and which made him a welcome addition to any group.
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GEORGE DAWSON PRIESTMAN, JR. 7 East Trail Darien, Connecticut “Daws” 1958 Football, J.V. 3, 4; Skiing 3; Hockey, J.V. 4; Baseball. J.V. 3; Spanish Club 3; Math Club 4. Dawson’s high rank in class is due to his sincere hard work. Although quite reticent and quiet, he is very well liked for his uncomplaining attitude toward all phases of school life. Dawson was very active in the Spanish Club and Math Club and played hard on the J.V. Hockey, Football and Baseball teams. “Daws” was also Ballantyne’s roommate for two years — an excellent arrangement since they are both extremely fond of pancakes. JOHN NELSON ROBINSON, JR. 44 Wayside Lane Scarsdale, New York “Robby” 1958 Soccer, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Swimming, J.V. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Photography Club 4. John arrived at Trinity-Pawling in his junior year and has since excelled in many school activities. He was a very effective utility man for the Varsity Soccer team and also added his talent to the J.V. Swimming team. As a member of the Glee Club and Photography Club he pursued his hobbies. John is potentially a very capable student and should do very well in college. He was on the receiving end of many practical jokes, but his good natured acceptance and sense of humor won the respect of his classmates. HENRY ALBERT ROST, JR. 125 West Meadow Road Wilton, Connecticut Hank” 1958 Soccer 3; Swimming Mgr. 3, 4; Tennis, J.V. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Acolyte’s Guild 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. A quiet, reserved boy. Hank has done a very efficient and most often thankless job as Head Acolyte, running the daily Chapel services very capably. He has played a key role in the success of his clubs and served as a manager of the Varsity Swimming team. Hank was also one of the school drivers, a position that is not at all as glamorous as it may seem, for it involves a lot of time and is actually a tremendous responsibility. Hank performed this task patiently and willingly, as he did all his duties, for which he won everyone’s thanks.
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VINCENT TERENCE SMITH, JR Sharon Turnpike Millbrook, New York ‘Terry 1957 Football, Varsity 3, 4; Swimming, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Trinity-Pawling Times, Sports Editor 3, Editor 4; Prefect 4; Glee Club 3; Octet 4; Dance Committee 3; Cum Laude 4. Terry is one of the most versatile members of the sixth form. He has been on the Honor Roll consistently for the three years he has been here. Terry was on the Varsity Football team for the last two seasons and the Varsity Swimming team for the last three. As Editor of the Trinity-Pawling Times, Terry did an outstanding job. His good judgment and leadership ability earned him an appointment as Prefect — a post he filled admirably. His superior scholastic ability earned him election to the Cum Laude Society. FRANK REID STEADMAN Christiansted, St. Croix Virgin Islands Epie” 1956 Football, Third Team 1, Soccer, J.V. 2, 3; Swimming J.V. 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Track 1, Tennis J.V. 2, 3; Track 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 1; Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 2; Math Club 4. Frank arrived at Trinity-Pawling in his freshman year and has participated actively in many phases of school life. His main interest, electronics, has made him a particularly interested member of the Math and Science Clubs. This interest also made his room an electrifying sight to the dormitory master. Frank has played J.V. soccer, hockey and tennis. He is one of the most widely traveled members of the class and can be easily persuaded to lecture on the sunny Virgin Islands. 1 CHARLES NELSON STILL, II East Maple Drive Millbrook, New York “Charlie” 1958 Cross-Country 3; Skiing 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Science Club 4; Math Club 4. Charlie, an above average student, will be remembered for his ability in physics and chemistry. He is also an avid Rock 'n Roll fan and could often be found listening to one of his many records in the Senior Lounge. On Sundays Charlie impressed Johnson Hall with the number and pulchritude of his many visitors from various parts of the State. Because of his interest in science, Charlie was a enthusiastic member of the Science and Math Clubs. His great natural ability in these fields should make him a success in his chosen career of engineering. 29
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