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GEORGE ROBERT ALTSON Winfield Avenue Harrison, New York George 1958 Track, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Project Group 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4. George has been a quiet member of the Class of 1961 but has, nonetheless, made his presence felt in many ways. In his junior year he was the winner of the work program prize, which is a most honorable distinction; and he has continued to be a valued .member of the project group. George has also been of very great assistance to the dramatic club, helping to produce scenery and props at a moment's notice. His sincerity and quiet helpfulness have made him many friends. JOHN ROBERT ASLANIAN 152 Aldershot Lane Manhasset, New York Turtle 1959 Football, J.V. 3, 4; Hockey, J.V. 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 3; Dramatics Club 4; T-P Times 4; Librarian 4. John arrived at Trinity-Pawling last year and entered wholeheartedly into school life. His ever-preppy taste in clothes and vast funds of opinions on every subject ranging from That Lost Weekend” to Those Long Island Girls” marked him as a true connoisseur of the social whirl. John was an interested worker in the school library and seemed to have little interest in anything else but sleeping until he suddenly surprised everyone by his interest, knowledge of, and ability in boxing. AL CLAYTON BATES 5 Sunset Hill Road Bethel, Connecticut Clayt” 1958 Soccer, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling, Varsity 3, 4; Track, Varsity 3; Choir 4; Octet 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Debating Society 3, 4; T-P Times 3, 4. When Clayton spoke, which was not too often, everyone soon learned to listen. His classmates found a sage with a subtle humor which amused them all. Clayton's dogged perseverance earned him varsity letters in soccer, wrestling and track. He was an active member of the Glee Club and a mainstay of the Octet and debating club. Clayton applied the same diligence to his studies that characterized all his activities and maintained very good grades along with his other impressive accomplishments. 14
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ROBERT ALWIN BETTS 126 East Main Street Rockaway, New Jersey ' Be Bop 1957 Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Swimming, J.V. 1; Wrestling, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Third Team 1; Track, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Science Club 1; Hiking Club 2; French Club 4; Trinitannus 4. Bob was one of the Charter Members of the Class of '61. During his four years at Trinity-Pawling Bob developed into one of the finest tackles in T-P history. He was not only athletically competent but was also one of only four seniors to attain advanced placement in English. Although he gave the impression of being nothing more than a be-bopping cool cat who kept his classmates in a constant state of hysteria with his quips and crazy antics, Bob was, in reality, a superior athlete and student who earned the respect and admiration of all. FREDERICK WILLIAM BRUNDAGE Dutcher Avenue Pawling, New York Bill” 1959 Football 3, 4; Swimming, Varsity 4; Wrestling, Varsity 3; Track, Varsity 3; Octet 4; Glee Club 3; French Club 3, 4; T-P Times, Editor 4; Student Council 3, 4; Prefect 4. Bill was one of the most versatile members of the class and shouldered a host of responsibilities. Besides being a Prefect, Bill took on the demanding and time-consuming job of Editor of the Trinity-Pawling Times. No laggard academically either, Bill ranked high in the class and was in the advanced placement course in English. Not content with all this, Bill found time to play varsity football, track and wrestling. In his lighter moments Bill could be prevailed upon to expound on Ft. Lauderdale and Cape Cod livin’. CURTISS KING STONE BURR 49 Canaan Street Hartford, Connecticut Curt 1959 Football, J.V. 3; Soccer, Varsity 4; Squash 4; Track, Varsity 3; Dramatics Club 4; Rifle Club 3; Spanish Club 3. 4. Curt became a familiar figure to everyone as he hustled around the dining room collecting absentee slips. Many of his classmates wondered if his vocabulary was limited to Anyone absent?” The mailmen were equally convinced that his vocabulary was limited to How many letters today?” His many close friends, however, can vouch that his conversation can range volubly from girls to foreign cars. His mastery of Spanish has been of great help to the Spanish Club and a never failing, good natured source of extra help to less proficient classmates. 15
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