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WILLIAM MORRIS COOK, III 11 Pequot Trail Westport, Connecticut Cookie 1962 Football, Third I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Swimming, Varsity 1; Hockey, J.V. 2, Captain 3; Wrestling, Varsity 4; Golf, Varsity 1, 2; Track, Varsity 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Bill was responsible to a large degree for the Senior Class' personality. His broad range of interests in the areas of athletics and girls plus his intriguing and clever sense of humor were a great factor in relieving the sometimes monotonous life at T-P. His casual and easy going outlook on life distinguished him from many of his class-mates. Cooky’s prowess as a football player, dancer, and a track star were only a few of his many fine attributes. Truly an invaluable member of the class, Bill will be long remembered, for his vivacious personality and sense of fun did much to alleviate the boredom of prep school life. BYRON DeWITT DAUGHERTY P.O. Box 264 Christiansted, St. Croix Virgin Islands Dog” 1962 Cross Country, Varsity 1, 2; Physical Fitness 3; Fall Tennis 4; Basketball, Fourth 1; Swimming, J.V. 2, 3, 4; Track J.V. 1, 3, 4; Project Group 2; Acolytes' Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Society 2, 3, 4; Debating Society 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 2; Student Librarian 4. Byron, a four-year man, was an integral part of the character set of the class of '66. Coming to T-P from the Virgin Islands (no cracks), By led several field trips of his classmates back home. Known also as the silent partner of Cluett’s Cave, he has since given up smoking the pipe. Dog was also a member of the Dramatics Society and was largely responsible for the success of many productions. Byron was also head of the student librarians in his senior year, and an active Acolyte. With his friendly outlook and original sense of humor, Byron has a bright future. 23
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DALE BUCHBINDER Drewville Road Brewster, New York Bookie 1962 Football, Third 1, 2, J. V. Manager 4; Basketball, Third 1; Swimming, J.V. 2, 3; Baseball, Third 1; Golf, Varsity 2; Lacrosse, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Dramatics Society 4; Photography Club 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Art Club 4; Press Club 3, 4; Trinitannus, Assistant Editor 4. A four-year man from that hotbed of academic ringers , Brewster, N. Y., Dale succeeded admirably in keeping his home town’s reputation untarnished. Maintaining a high rank-in-class throughout his T-P career, he constantly amazed his peers by racking even on certain Calculus japs. A swimming and lacrosse man, Bookie” was also highly active in extracurricular activities; he was appointed assistant editor of the Trinitannus as a senior and proved himself worthy of the honor by his most valuable work. A member of the Owen clan, Bookie added much to the personality of the dorm with his ukelele playing and his sister's distinctive art. An easygoing guy, Dale’s amiability won for him a lasting place in the class of ’66. GERARD LESTER BURCHARD, III 11 Gulls Cove Plandome Manor, New York J.B. 1961 Soccer, J.V. 2, Varsity 4; Wrestling, Varsity 1, 2; Lacrosse, J.V. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, President 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Octet 4; French Club, Vice-President 4; Chess Club 2, 4; Honor Roll 2. Jerry is one of the truly amazing members of our class. Technically a four year man, J.B. made it in five because of a long so-called intermission from school life that he took in order to find out what the outside world was like. His vibrant personality, casual but sometimes sophisticated way of life and his excellent taste in apparel made him distinctive among his class-mates. He was a master of the electronic organ and probably the finest President the Glee Club has ever had, giving much time and knowledge of music to help improve the Club's quality. Jerry's good natured sense of humor and willingness to help others will be remembered by all. 22
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JOHN HAYNES DEMENKOFF 172 South First Street Fulton, New York Dems” 1964 Football, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Basketball, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Golf, Varsity 3, 4; Acolytes' Guild 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; T-P Times 3- John, a two-year man, came to Trinity-Pawling ready to do the job which lay before him. And accomplish it he did. An outstanding student, Koff stayed in the top quarter of the class and was often on the Honor Roll. Showing admirable school spirit he earned Varsity letters in football, as anything from defensive back to lineman, and in basketball as a hustling guard. In the spring, he placed consistently high on the golf team. John's pleasant personality gained for him many friends in the class, and his determination won much respect throughout the student body. The class of '66 sends him off to college with the greatest faith in his abilities. DAVID L1VESY de MILHAU Grosser Road Riverside, Connecticut T.D.” 1963 Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Swimming, J.V. 2; Wrestling, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Track, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 3, 4; Photography Club 2; Science Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Chess Club 2; T-P Times 4; Dining Room Monitor. Dave came to Trinity-Pawling in his sophomore year from Greenwich, Connecticut. Dave established himself as an outstanding football player by making the Varsity football team in his first year at T-P. Dave was also a mainstay of the Varsity wrestling and track teams. Dave became one of the most popular members of his class, largely because one could always count on his good sense of humor and even tempered disposition. T.D. was one of the enthusiastic boosters of Trinity-Pawling. Whenever Dave competed athletically or worked for the school, one could be sure that Dave would put everything he had into what he was doing. Most of us will always remember Dave fighting off hordes of waiters in the dining room.. Dave’s amiability and school spirit have gained him a lasting place in the annals of the class. 24
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