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BREWSTER McEWAN ELLIS Brew 8 Sailers Way Rumson, New Jersey 1963 Soccer, Third, Captain 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Swimming, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 2; Track 3; Baseball, Varsity 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Society 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Bridge Club 3; T-P Times 3, Editor 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Council, Secretary 4; Prefect 4. TV Jg Brewster came to Trinity-Pawling as a sophomore from Red Bank, New Jersey. While at T-P Brew” has accomplished a great deal scholastically and otherwise. His name has constantly appeared on the Honor Roll. Brewster established himself as a swimmer by earning a Varsity letter in his sophomore year and in each succeeding year he contributed greatly to the squad's success. He also helped out the Varsity soccer team a great deal in the fall. Brew has always displayed a fine sense of responsibility; this was first illustrated by the way in which he organized the Junior Prom. Brewster was appointed prefect in his senior year. Brew had an especially busy senior year, for he was not only a prefect but also the Editor of the Trinity -Pawling Times. Because of Brewster's great ability to make friends, he will undoubtedly succeed in college. WILLIAM PRATT FACKNER, JR. 449 Wolf's Lane Pelham Manor, New York Chip 1962 Football, Third 1, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity Manager 4; Basketball, Fourth 1, Third 2; Squash J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Baseball, Third 1, J.V. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. A four-year man from Harrison, N. Y., Chip had a kind word for everyone and soon became known as one of the class' most amiable members. A member of the Johnson Hall clan, Chip developed an affection for animals, especially rats, early in his T-P career, and roomed with one for three years. Chip enjoyed football, squash, and baseball, and added greatly to all three Varsity teams as a senior. A persistent and conscientious worker, he could be counted on for his best in anything he did. As the last outpost of civility in the sarcastic wilderness of prep school life, Chip occupied a position nearly unique in the class of '66. 27
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DAN PARKES DRUMHELLER 865 South Prospect Street Burlington, Vermont Farmer 1962 Football, Third 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Hockey, J.V. 1; Wrestling, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Third 1; Tennis, J.V. 2, 3; Acolytes' Guild 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Student Librarian 4. Hailing from the frigid and rather distant depths of Vermont, The Farmer”, as he was called, was one of the Senior Class' most incredible members. Dan possessed an unusually good sense of humor which brought many laughs to his classmates. Always in the midst of any action-packed adventure, Drumhellion seems to be synonomous with wild and mysterious situations. He contributed a great deal to the football team and even more so to his favorite sport, wrestling. Danny's unfailing good-nature, his ever-present smile, and his great wealth of personality should carry him far in the future. STEVEN DAVIES DUNN 239 Wilson Road Orange, Connecticut Wizard 1962 Soccer, Third 1, 2, 3; Cross Country, Varsity 4; Basketball, Fourth 1, J.V. Manager 3, Varsity Manager 4; Wrestling, J.V. 2; Track, J.V. 1, Varsity 4; Project Group 2, 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Assistant Librarian 4; Dramatics Society, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, Projectionist 2, 3, 4; Trinitan-nus, Business Manager 4. Steve, better known to his classmates as the Wizard,” was one of the senior class’ most ingenious members. A good student, Steve maintained a most respectable record while at Trinity-Pawling. An accomplished singer, he was a member of the Glee Club and the Choir. He also added to the success of soccer and cross country squads and served as Business Manager of the Trtnitannus in his senior year. But Steve was mainly noted for his ability to set up an elaborate electrical system in his room within twenty-four hours after arrival When not passing on technical knowledge to friends, he was probably thinking up some new way to live better—electrically. 26
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LAWRENCE RUDD FITTON 1430 South 21st Street Arlington, Virginia Larry 1964 Soccer, Varsity 3; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Golf, Varsity 3, 4; Project Group 4; Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Octet 3, 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Poor, poor Fitton , (this distinguished name was given to him by Mr. Karpoe) was one of the more taciturn members of his class. Larry's easy going, good natured personality and maturity gained him the respect and liking of classmates and faculty alike. Noted for annihilating test tubes and lab tables, Larry was also distinguished for his ability on the guitar. He was a very valuable member of the Glee Club and Choir. Athletically, Larry contributed usefully to soccer and tennis and his height made him an asset to the basketball team. Truly a great guy to know, Larry will be missed by all. ROBERT FENTON GARY 730 Park Avenue New York, New York Fop 1964 Fall Tennis 3, 4; Hockey, Third 3; J.V. 4; Tennis 3, 4; Dramatics Society 3, 4; Debating Society 3, President 4; Science Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; T-P Times, Feature Editor 4; Student Librarian 4. The most likely candidate for class loon. Bob always seemed to maintain his sanity (?) while driving everyone else to the brink of destruction or beyond with his maniacal laugh and tortuous mind. His tidy appearance and impeccable taste in clothes indeed set him apart from the average T-P student. A favorite for Mr. Dann (and Mr. Owen and Mr. Karpoe and . . . ), Gar seemed to hit it off quite well with the headmaster and, on certain painful occasions, vice-versa. Though he came to T-P as a junior, Fop” proved his school spirit as an outstanding debater, as a Varsity cheerleader, and with his devestating hipchecks which, along with his licensed right hand, made him a man to be reckoned with on or off the ice. Always available for an enlightening discussion, Bob usually came out on top. Never to be accused of being a conformist, Bob was one of those people about whom it could be said, There is only one” (thank heaven)! 28
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