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Ads” 1963 Soccer, J.V. 1. Varsity 2, 3, 4; Hockey, Third 2, J.V. 3; Squash 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Trinitones 4; Dramatics Society 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Librarian 4. Coming to Trinity-Pawling from Mamaroneck, Rick has added greatly to the diversity of the senior class during his four years here. Athletically Ads has been an outstanding member of the Varsity soccer team and often added a few off-the-lip remarks when called upon by the coach. The only walking moe-town revuesman on campus. Rick amazed more than a few of his classmates and instructors with his similarities associated with the jungle set. Rick was a mainstay of the choir and glee club, and was a very capable leader in the Trinitones. Ads was well liked by his classmates and will always hold a firm position in the class of ’67. JOHN CHARLES BAAS III 12 Dunham Place Irvington, New York Inky I Cross Country, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Squash, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Dance Comm 1964 J.V. 4; Track, Club 3, 4; In Jay's three years at Trinity, he showed himself to be one of the most pleasant and amiable boys that the school had ever come across. A staunch supporter of athletics, Jay won Varsity letters in two sports. His team spirit left nothing to be desired, and his enthusiasm was boundless. A good example for the freshmen, Inky was noted for his exemplary conduct. An ardent skier, one could usually find out any information on skiing conditions from Jay. Whenever he returned from a winter weekend or vacation, it was with some fantastic tale of life on the slopes. Although he was not the most widely known member of the class of '67, he was one of the most unusual; and that will be remembered long after he departs. 16
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A prep school is an interesting phenomenon. It has the important but difficult job of turning boys into men. For many this maturing process may be a long and hard one, but it can be made easier under the right conditions. Naturally, we of the senior class have had moments of frustration, discouragement, apathy or stress; but now, as we leave school, we look around us with affection and pride at our classmates. The boys we knew as freshmen have changed: we have all grown up. Soon, now, we will leave T-P permanently. For some who have been here for three or four years, it will be a long-awaited change. And yet there will be a time when we will want to look back nostalgically on our years here. It is for this purpose that this yearbook is written: it is the story of the class of 1967.
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TIMOTHY NAGEL BAKER 2580 Underhill Road Toledo, Ohio Grim 1963 Soccer, Third 1; J.V. 2; Physical Fitness 3; Fidl Tennis 4: Basketball, Third 1: Wrestling, J.V. 2. Varsity Manager 4; Acolytes’ Guild 3, 4; Dramatics Society 2; Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; French Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Bridge Club 3. Tim, last of the great Ohio Baker brothers, is one of the original members of the class of Sixty-seven. His participation in many school activities and his genuine interest in school life made him a popular member of the class. His academic ability was attested by his outstanding work in all honor courses. Tim was well known for telling wild tales about life in the Midwestern wilderness, and he could often be found with a group of interested listeners hovering around him trying to get the details of some harrowing experience with the Toledo authorities. He and his roommate Pettit were active members in the back-quad springtime activity of playing pluto-platter along with the other greats. A soft-spoken and outwardly friendly person, Tim certainly has left favorable impressions on the rest of the class and will always be remembered for his contributions to the school. RICHARD NORTON BEATY, JR. 60 Lincoln Avenue Rye, New York Rich 1963 Soccer, Third 1, 2; Fall Tennis 3, 4; Tennis J.V. I, 2, 3, 4: T-P Times 3, 4; Trinitannus, Feature Editor 4; Science Club 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club I, 2; Press Club 2; Dance Committee I; Bridge Club 2, 3- Richard - the class as a freshman. most amazing and well-known trait was his ability to read an incalu-able number of books in a brief period of time. When he was not in his room with a good book, Dick could usually be found on the tennis courts or relating some wild tale about an experience in New York In Dick's last two years here at T-P he established himself as an accomplished guitar player whose music could often be heard echoing down the dark halls of third-floor-north. He was the only member of the class, as well as of the school, to have a full pilots license — and during one summer he took up the sport of sky-diving. An intelligent and friendly person, Dick wed his quick wit and humorous anecdotes to spark many a mealtime conversation. Richard's wry sense of humor and unique personality assure him a lasting place in the class of ’67. 17
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