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KENT WALLER COMSTOCK 52 Cedar Hill Road Milford, Connecticut Cosmo” 1962 Football, Third 2, Varsity 3, 4; Hockey, JfV. 2, 3, Third Team Coach 4; Baseball, Third 2; Tennis, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Sailing 2, 3. 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4; Glee Club 2; Science Club , 3; Rifle Club 3; Chess Club 3, Vice-President 4- Kent, a Milford, Connecticut man, will be well remembered by everyone in his class. His ever-cnthusiastic ways and ebullient personality endeared him to the senior class. Athletically inclined, Kent played center on the Varsity football team, coached Third hockey, and played tennis in the spring. Excluding his rejection from the Glee Club, Dooley was successful in all his other activities. Responsible for his success was the energy with which he attacked his interests; he was known even to leap out of windows in excited fits. Kent, a ladies man, was also known to have stolen away many of his friends' girls by mere phone calls. All considered, Kent was an important member of his class and will be missed. KENNETH WHITNEY CRANE Country Gardens Rye, New York Buz 1963 Soccer, J.V. 3; Basketball, Third 3; ‘ Track Varsity 3, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4; Glee Club 4; Debating Society 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. II f Ken joined us as a junior. One of the Headmaster's favorites, Ken was one of the select few to live in Dann's Dormitory. He had many exciting and incredible tales of his experiences while living at the House , which he was always happy to relate. Buz was also well known as one of the Roamer Boys who were so cheerful early on Friday mornings. A good, and perhaps unrealized student, Ken also devoted time to the Debating Society and the Glee Club. Buz, a truly likable and friendly guy, will be missed by his class and his school. 23
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HAROLD VINCENT CAREY 184 Preston Drive Meriden, Connecticut Max” 1963 Football, Varsity 3; Baseball, Varsity 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Dramatics Society 4; French Club 4; Press Club 4; Trinitannus, Assistant Editor 4. Hal, formerly of Cranwell, came to T-P as a junior and liked the change. His distinctive, individual personality set him apart in his class and earned for him the friendship and respect of all. There were few things Max didn’t do while at T-P; he served a year in ’ the House”, he was in then out then in again, and he participated in many diversified activities which reflected his versatility. Truly well-rounded, Hal was a pitcher on Varsity baseball, a cheerleader, an accomplished thespian, an editor of and writer for the yearbook and literary magazine, and an entertaining, sincere guy. Max was an asset to his class in all ways. ROBERT MacFARLAND CATHARINE III 1353 Park Lane Pelham Manor, New York Bob’ 1962 Soccer, J.V. 2; Football, J.V. 3; Wrestling, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Project Group 2; Literary Society 3, 4; Debating Society 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club, President 4; Daedalus 3. Bob Catharine was responsible for a large degree of the senior class' personality. His broad range of interests and activities, both extra-curricular and otherwise, gave him a unique position in his class. He was often to be seen in the library where he pursued his intellectual interests. Other studious moments would find him writing creatively or engrossed in profound conversation. Bob was a fine wrestler for the Varsity team; in fact, he was so good as to be called an animal . Bob’s only fault was a fetish he developed for glazed doughnuts. His sense of humor, very funny and very deep, was appreciated by his many friends. 22
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PAUL JOHN OGDEN CUDMORE 8 Osceola Drive Greenwich, Connecticut Soupy 1961 Football, Third Lf Soccer, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Basketball, Fourth 1; Swimming, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Baseball, Third I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, President 4; Science Club; Trinitan-nus 4. As a member of the infamous Johnson Hall coterie, Soupy, as he was more commonly known, spent most of his four years here raising havoc with the rest of the gang . When not driving Mr. Noble crazy, Cudsy could be found grinding it out in the senior lounge. A conscientious student, Paul was a welcome addition to both the Varsity soccer and swimming teams. His musical talents were second to none, and he aptly demonstrated them in his four year membership in the Band, Glee Club and Choir. In his senior year Paul was President of the Band. Academically, athletically and musically Soupy was an all-round individual and should succeed in the future because of this. WILLIAM TAYLOR CURRIE 26 Edgemere Drive Matawan, New Jersey Big Dan” 1961 Football, Third l .V. 2, 3; Hockey, Third 1, J.V. 2, 3; Baseball, Third 1; Project Group 2; Track, Varsity Manager 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4: Dramatics Society 4; Photography Club 2, 3, President 4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; T-P Times, Photography Editor 4; Trinit annus, Photography Editor 4. Bill could be found presiding over the daily conglomeration of seniors in the lounge. An avid shutter-bug, Big Dan always had camera in hand and made valuable contributions to the T-P Times and Trinitannus as Photography Editor. In his senior year Bill was a member of the cast of The Inspector General and gave an excellent performance as Ivan Bobshinskv which will never be forgotten by those who witnessed it. A really jovial and friendly member of our class, Bill's warm personality earned him many friends. 24
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