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ROY RATCLIFFE SCHUBERT 89 Ridge Road Glen Rock, New Jersey Schubes 1958 Football, J.V. 2, 3, 4; Hockey, Varsity Manager 3, 4; Baseball, Varsity Manager % 3, 4; Basketball, -Third Team 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club 4. Roy's good humor was seemingly inexhaustible; though it was often tried, no one could ever make him lose his temper. Roy was intensely interested in science, and he contributed a great deal not only in class but as a member of the Science Club. He also enjoyed acting and lent enthusiastic support to the dramatic club. During the winter Roy was manager of the varsity hockey team—a job which, this year, involved a superhuman amount of shovelling, but even that failed to ruffle his good nature. GEORGE STEVEN SHELLEY Cornwells Beach Road Sands Point, New York ’George” 1957 Football, Third Team 1; Soccer, Varsity 4; Swimming, Varsity 2, 3; Squash 4; Baseball, Third Team 1; Basketball, Fourth Team 1; Tennis, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Science Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Mathematics Club 4; Trinitannus 3, 4. George, affectionately termed at times The Little Prince”, was a four year man who impressed all and sundry with his sagacity and savoir faire. He was an active member of the varsity soccer, swimming and tennis teams and a member of the much maligned dance committee. He achieved a certain notoriety as a party giver and was a bright and cheerful classmate after 10 a.m. George was also a good student and a member of the advanced math section, wherein he was outstanding except for the times it met in the early morning. WILLIAM KENNETH SMITH 203 Shrewsbury Street Holden, Massachusetts Bill 1957 Football, Third Team 2, 3; Soccer, J.V. 1, Varsity 4; Wrestling, Varsity 2; Squash 3, 4; Basketball, Fourth Team 1; Tennis, J.V. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill arrived at Trinity-Pawling three years ago from Massachusetts bringing with him a love for tennis and sailing and very broad a’s”. He had no chance to sail, but he established himself as a good tennis player, squash man and band member. Bill’s taste and viewpoint as a member of the Dance Committee remained unquestioned throughout the year. His quiet manner and blushes camouflaged a mischievous sense of humor and real fun-loving nature. He will most definitely go down in T-P history as the Peoples’ choice. 27
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TIMOTHY JAMES ROBINSON 8 Queensbury Place Glens Falls, New York Tim” 1959 Football, Varsity 3, 4; Swimming, Varsity 3, 4; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; T-P Times 3, 4; Prefect 4; Student Council 4. Tim was appointed a Prefect and took up his duties in Karpoe Cottage, where he kept things under control with no trouble at all. Tim was a conscientious student and maintained a good scholastic standing. He also played varsity football and was a member of the varsity swimming and track teams. Along with all these activities, Tim was a member of the Glee Club and was also Prefect in charge of the dining room—a thankless task he performed with great good nature and firmness. ROBERT ARTHUR RUDOLPH 16 Chatham Road Chappaqua, New York Rudy” 1957 Football, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Third Team 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; .Basketball, Fourth Team 1; J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2; T-P Times 4; Trinitannus 3, 4. Bob was one of the better athletes in the class. He held down the difficult right tackle position on the varsity football team for two years. He also played varsity basketball and baseball. Bob’s imposing size in no way detracts from his athletic ability, and he amazed everyone with his agility. His prodigious appetite and tales of Chappaqua were a source of wonder to all. Bob’s fine sense of humor and fun-loving personality should make him as many friends in the future as they have at Trinity-Pawling. GLENN LEIGHTON SAVELL 6997 22nd Way, South Saint Petersburg 12, Florida Glenn” 1957 Football, Third Team 1, 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Swimming, Varsity 4; Baseball, Third Team 1, J.V. 2, 3; Basketball, Fourth Team 1, Third Team 2, J.V. 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Photography Club 1. Glenn was one of the Trinity-Pawling mailmen and paid for that distinction by being constantly plagued with the eternal query, Have I got any mail?” Glenn also played varsity football, and the team put his pass catching ability to good use. He was also a member of the rifle club and varsity swimming team as well as varsity baseball. Glenn was, however, mainly interested in different kinds of letters and looked forward to the mail as eagerly as those to whom he delivered it. 26
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STEPHEN FRANKLIN SONNETT 1 Washington Square Village New York 12, New York 'Steve” 1958 Soccer, J.V., Co-captain 2; Varsity 3, Captain 4; Hockey, J.V. 2, 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 2, 3; Track, Varsity 4; Rifle Club 4; French Club 2. Steve arrived at Trinity-Pawling in his sophomore year and has participated actively in many phases of school life. Because he possessed a fierce competitive spirit together with real talent, Steve was elected captain of the soccer team. He also played hockey and baseball with equal competence. A denizen of Greenwich Village, Steve enlivened many bull sessions with tales of life and love in The Village. Steve was an earnest student with a sincere desire to be a success. WILLIAM BURR STOLZ 95 Morgan Avenue Stamford, Connecticut Bill’' 1959 Football, J.V. 3; Swimming, J.V. 3; Squash 4; Tennis, J.V. 3; Acolytes' Guild 4; Science Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4; Photography Club i, 4. Bill managed to leave a strong impression on masters and classmates alike. His fluent orations swayed even the most persistent opponent to see things his way. Because of a knee injury Bill was unable to participate in contact sports, but he lent his enthusiasm to squash and tennis. Bill was an avid Hi-Fi fan, and his room reverberated with the sounds of hot jazz combos. His equipment was undoubtedly the best, and his room became a mecca for those interested in electronics and noise. JAMES GORDON STREETER 165 Sherman Avenue Glens Falls, New York Jim” I960 Football, Varsity 4; Baseball, Varsity 4; Basketball, Varsity 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 4. Jim arrived from Glens Falls and added his not inconsiderable bulk to the varsity football team, where it was most welcome. His forte became apparent, however, during the basketball season, when he was the team's consistent high scorer. Jim also pitched effectively for the varsity baseball nine and his fine voice added immeasurably to the succeess of the Glee Club. Jim’s keen sense of humor and zany antics on the third floor constantly grieved his staid roommate, and he could always be persuaded to talk about basketball or a certain college girl. 28
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