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Shad BRUCE ROBERT BASCHUCK 1966 41 Guy Street ton Park, New Jersey Football, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Hockey, Third 3; Squash, J.V. 4; Baseball, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Acolytes’ Guild 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Prerr Club 3; Laundry Room Manager 4. Bruce became a preppie” in his junior year after spending two years at a military academy. He supported the football, hockey, and baseball teams during his stay at T-P, and he was known by his teammates to be cnthuiastic and reliable in any situation. During the late afternoons Shad could be seen heaving large bundles of clean clothes at the heads peering over the laundry room window. Earl managed to hold a steady average during his two years and was an exceptional math student. His carefree outlook on life was the result of his jovial nature, yet Bruce had serious thoughts which led to his involvement in many school activities to which he sincerely contributed. Earl added his unique style and wit to the ranks of the senior class. He will definitely be missed. GEORGE JOHN BERKY JR. George” 1966 150 Christian Circle Orange, Connecticut Soccer, J.V. 3; Fall Tennis 4; Basketball, Varsity 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 3; Golf 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4; Glee Club 4; Photography Club 4; Science Club 4. George was one of the many boys who came to T-P in their junior year. George quickly became known around campus because of his natural good humor. Hailing from Connecticut, he could often be found swapping tales about the somewhat incredible things he does there. George made his sports contribution on the basketball and lacrosse teams. He was one of the tall men on the quintet, and in lacrosse he was always fighting for T-P. George was an avid member of the Glee Club, and he enjoyed the New York trip with the choir. His classmates contribute George’s success to his natural friendliness and personal warmth. It is our sincere hope that he may continue to show this rare quality throughout his college career and in later life. The senior class is fortunate to have had George as a member. We will certainly miss him. 18
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ROBERT MORELAND ATWATER 1965 Ats” 18 Hobart Avenue Summit, New Jersey Soccer, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Squash 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 3, Varsity 2, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 3, 4; Debating Society 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Press Club, Managing Editor 4; T-P Times 4; Honor Roll 2. Bob, who came to the class of '68 as a sophomore, had no trouble rising to the top of the class academically and making the Honor Roll at the end of both his first and second years. A long-standing member of the infamous Johnson Hall gang, Ats has established a reputation as one of the major causes of the frequent mishaps that occur in the zoo . Since Bob so readily adjusted to life at T-P, he has made many friends with the members of the class and the faculty. Earlier in his senior year, he exhibited his forensic talents in the victorious debate against the girls from Kent. By participating on the soccer and lacrosse teams, Bob completed his development as a well-rounded student who takes part in all the aspects of prep school life. The senior class has been indeed fortunate to have Bob as one of its members for the past three years. SAMUEL FLEMING BARNARD Sam 1964 636 Black Rock Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Physical Fitness 1; Fall Tennis 3; Soccer, Third 3, Varsity 4; Swimming, J.V. 1, 2; Squash, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Tennis, J.V. 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4; Dramatics Association 1; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club, Secretary 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4. Sam, one of the charter members of the class of '68, hails from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Sam is one of the original good time Charlies”, and he will long be remembered for his ability to make the best of prep school life. The entire student body will never forget Sam's impressively loud cannon at the pep-rallies. Sam distinguished himself in many athletic endeavors during his four year stay at T-P. In the fall he could be seen diligently perfecting his soccer style. During the winter and spring terms Sam spent his afternoons on the courts. Squash and tennis proved to be his most outstanding activities. In his spare time Sammy was active in Dunbar Dorm helping Hoerer keep the juniors in line. Sam will long be remembered for his amiable personality and great sense of fun, both of which did a great deal to liven up the routine of life at T-P. 17
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O.T.L. DAVID MICHAEL BLAISDELL 1967 11 Ridgeland Road Norwich, New York Football, Varsity 4; Basketball, Varsity 4; Baseball, Varsity 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4; Science Club 4; French Club, Secretary 4; Press Club 4. Dave, new to T-P in his senior year, quickly became one of the best liked members of the class. Dave gave his classmates the impression that he was an academic ''ringer'' as well as an atheletic ringer . Ranking near the top of his class throughout the year, O.T.L.” has certainly done an outstanding job in the classroom. On the athletic fields his ability was no different. In the fall, Dave was one of the football team's defensive stalwarts. The basketball court was Dave's home during the winter months, and he greatly helped the Varsity acheive another fine record. When spring came along, he could be found out on the diamond, participating in Varsity baseball. Since he lived in the infamous Johnson Hall, one could see why O.T.L.” was always so attentive and organized. In one short year here at T-P Dave certainly earned a permanent place in the memories of the class of '68. DANIEL SMITH BLOOMER Blooms 1965 Carmel Avenue Brewster, New York Project Group 3; Cross-Country, J.V. 3, 4; Physical Fitness 3; Wrestling, J.V. 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 3, Third 3; Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Debating Society 4; Science Club 3, 3; Spanish 4; Rifle Club 3, 3. Dan, who resides in nearby Brewster, came to T-P as a junior. In his years here, Dan became one of the most pleasant and amiable boys that the school has ever come across. Blooms” seemed to be quiet, but once an acquaintance was struck up Dan's natural friendliness and good humor shone through. Academically, Dan was always one of the leaders in the class. He maintained an excellent average even though he always took the most difficult courses. Dan was always known to push himself to his maximum. This maxim held firm in Dan’s athletic life. He was a member of the cross country, wrestling, and lacrosse teams. Dan made good use of his fine voice singing in the Glee Club and in the Choir. He also was an active member of the Spanish Club. Because of his friendliness towards others and his fine attitude, Dan certainly has secured a lasting position in the class of '68.
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