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CHARLES HAVENER KITE 7 Loudon Heights South Loudonville, New York Charlie” 1964 Soccer, Third 2, J.V. 3: Fall Tennis 4: Swimming, J.V. 3, 4, Varsity 2; Track, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Debating Society 2,3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; T-P Times 2, 3, Editor 4; Cheerleader 4- Charlie has been at T-P for three years. This year he had the honor of editing the school newspaper, the T-P Times. Charlie produced many classical and controversial editorials, some of which led to an amelioration of some aspect of the school. He was an invaluable member of the Debating Society due to his amazing logic and powers of ratiocination. It was always easy to single Charlie out of even the largest crowd because of his maniacal laugh, the sound of which beggars description. His athletic contributions included positions on Varsity swimming and Varsity track, where he obtained fantastic times in the half mile. Whether he will finally become another publications king or enter the field of medicine, we are sure that Charlie will always have the last laugh.” ALAN LINCOLN KNAPP Glen Alpine Road New Vernon, New Jersey Sedley 1963 Soccer, Third I, Captain 2, J.V. 3, 4; Basketball, Third 1; Squash, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4: Baseball, J.V. 1, Captain 3, Varsity 2, 4: Acolytes' Guild 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Science Club I, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. Allen is one of the original members of the class of '67. In four years he managed to carry a very well-rounded schedule. He participated in a major sport every season: soccer in the fall, squash in the winter and baseball in the spring. For extra-curricular activities he was a member of both the Spanish and Rifle Clubs. Al was a good marksman, and in his senior year he was elected President of the Rifle Club. Allen established a good reputation for himself by being accepted at Kentucky Wesleyan early in his senior year. Allen hopes to follow in the footsteps of his father and become a mortician. He informs us that we can give him a call whenever we need him. 29
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WILLIAM OWEN 16 Ledgestone Troy, New York Colin 19 66 Soccer, Varsity 4; Hockey, Varsity 4: Baseball, Varsity 4; Science Club 4: Trinitannus 4- Owen, one of the illustrious Troy boys, came to Trinity as a Post-Grad. He established himself as one of the class' best athletes. In the fall he excelled in soccer and contributed greatly to the success of the team. In the winter, following the example of his idol, Colin Ingham, he proved himself a great asset to the hockey team. A member of the Morale Boosters, he could often be found bombing around with Paqs” and Sheena.” The class owes its gratitude to Owen for the job he did in writing articles for this yearbook. The Otter gained many friends in his one brief year at T-P, and because of his friendly disposition, he will always be a success wherever he goes. ROBERT CRAIG JENTER 51 Stratford Road Scarsdale, New York Jews” 1964 Fall Tennis 3, 4; Hockey, Third 2, 3; Lacrosse, J.V. 2; Golf 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4: T-P Times 2, 3, Business Manager 4: Trinitannus, Assistant Editor 4; Honor Roll 2; Cheerleader 4: Head Mailman 4. Rob, coming to us from Scarsdale, has lent the class his vibrant and personable manner. As a member of the Varsity Cheerleading team, he displayed great exuberance on the football field. Rob's major sport was fighting with the headmaster about whether or not the senior mail should go out. Academically Rob was always at the top of his class. Rob could always be found during fourth period pilfering mail right out of the grasp of some frustrated senior. Rob deserves the gratitude of the entire senior class for the excellent job he has done as Assistant Editor of the Trinitannus and as Business Manager of the T-P Times. The class of '67 was indeed lucky to have Rob in its ranks. 28
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CHARLES WILLIAM KOCH 36 Alexander Palm Road Boca Raton, Florida Charlie” 1963 Soccer, Third 1, 2; Football, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Wrestling, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 4; Squash 3: Lacrosse, J.V. 1; Track, J.V. 3, 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Honor Roll I; Country Club, President 4. Charlie, a four year man at T-P, was one of the most individualistic members of the class of '67. In the many years that we have known him, he has become a legend in his own time. The garbled stories told by freshmen have only enhanced his reputation as a non-conformist. Morever, he was one of the most respected boys in the senior class. He won Varsity letters in several sports and demonstrated many times his desire to do the right thing. One of the notorious leaders of the junior prom, Zoolus” and his exploits have remained a subject which is oft-time rehashed in after-hour seminars. A truly likeable guy, after four years he will be missed by the faculty and students alike. NICHOLAS GIST LAMDIN III 41 SequamsLane East West Islip, New York Ollie” 1965 Football, Varsity 3, 4; Swimming, J.V. 3, Manager, J.V. 4; Track 3, 4: Acolytes’ Guild 3, 4; Debating Society 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Librarian 4. Chris was one of the most likeable people in the school. Although he has only been at T-P since his junior year, Nicholson Gist Lamdin III, better known as Ollie (or Chris) was quickly accepted by the class. He was deemed Ollie because of his remarkable resemblance to the famous Stanley of the comic duo Laurel and Hardy. This year Chris was a letterman in Varsity football, a member of Varsity track, and he did a good job of managing J.V. swimming. Ollie was an active member of both the Debating Society and the Spanish Club. When Chris was not relating to us the gloriously wild adventures that took place in his home town of West Islip, he could be found visiting his neighbor Percy.” Ollie” is leaving us with the best possible wishes for the future. 30
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