Trinity Pawling School - Scroll Yearbook (Pawling, NY)

 - Class of 1968

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 Boggsie” PETER LAWSON BOGGS 1964 Barley Mill Road Greenville, Delaware Football, Third Co-Captain 1, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4; Hockey, Third 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 2, 3; T-P Times, Shorts Editor 4; Varsity T” Club 3, F Ye President 4; Student Council 3, 4; Prefect 4; Shop 3, 4; During his four years at T-P, Pete became one of the most popular boys in the school. His enthusiasm both in athletics and in the classroom can be verified by all who came into contact with him-be they student or faculty. Peter excelled in athletic ability and leadership throughout his football, hockey, and lacrosse careers, for he gave to each his total effort and devotion. A member of the Varsity T” club, Boggsie was also elected captain of the Varsty football team in his senior year in recognition of his leadership and his remarkable scoring record throughout his three-year Varsity football career. After serving an the Student Council as a junior, Pete was appointed a prefect during his senior year. Pete was also a very effective Sports Editor of the T-P Times and an effective snack Shop manager. Yet, with all these responsibilities, Boggsie” still found time to be included in the adventures of Houker and the boys”. Pete was an invaluable asset to the class and the school. His friends, his admirers, all of those who knew Peter congratulate him and sincerely wish him success. JEFFREY PIERCE BOLTON Yogi” 1964 RD 1 Lape Road Rensselaer, New York Physical Fitness, 1, 2; Football, J.V. 3, Varsity 4; Hockey, Third Captain 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball, J.V. 1; Lacrosse, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2; Rifle Club 2, 3; Press Club, Managing Editor 4. Jeff, who comes from Rensselaer, N. Y., and is the second member of the Bolton family to enroll at T-P, has been with the class of '68 since it began. A most amiable character, Yogi” could relate at any time some of the most unbelievable stories about his favorite school, R.P.I. He also played on the lacrosse and football teams; and as a fervent hockey enthusiast, Jeff always did his best on the rink. His decisive hip-check has eliminated many opposing hockey players over the years. Jeff was the first in his class to come to the conclusion that Latin was indeed a dead language. His undying spirit and good natured attitude have been beneficial to all the teams of which he has been a member. His sincere friendliness will be remembered for a long time by those who knew him well. 20

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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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 Chris” CHRISTOPHER BOYD BOWRING 1964 733 Stelle Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Cross-Country, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Track, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Debating Society 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; lr Club 2, 3; French Club 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; G m Club 1, 2, 3; Prerr Club 3, 4; T-P Times, Feature Editor 4; Trinit annus, Feature Editor 4; Art Council, Co-Chairman 3; Varsity T Club 4. Chris was probably one of the most outspoken members of his Class. He was well known for his individualistic attitude toward certain aspects of T-P life; and because he was not hesitant about expressing his opinions, he was respected by his classmates. Chris was an excellent athlete. He performed well in Varsity cross country, Varsity wrestling, and Varsity track in both his junior and senior years. Chris was also a good student who had considerable intellectual curiosity. He was almost distinguished, however, for his artistic ability, and his distinctive work was always included in the school’s art exhibits. He had a caustic wit, which earned him the privilege of tackling the Country Cousin” in the T-P Times. His nimble mind and glib tongue made him one of the more prominent members of the debating team. Chris also worked hard on the Trinitannus, contributing his keen mind to the Class History and to the senior sketches. During his four years at T-P, Chris has contributed greatly and has made many friends. He will be missed by his class and will surely be a success in the future. TODD THORNTON WHITNEY BRUNER T.T.W.B. 1964 8 Loudon Heights Albany 11, New York Football, Third 1, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity, Manager 4; Swimming, J.V., Captain 2, Varsity 1, 3, 4; Track, J.V. 1, 2; Tennis, Varsity Manager 3, 4; Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Trinitons 3; Debating Society 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Press Club, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; School Store, Manager 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Prefect 4. Todd, a four year man, was by far the most active member of the senior class. In addition to being a prefect, Todd spent much of his time participating in and running innumerable extra-curricular activities. His most time-consuming job was running the school store, which very often caused Him much involvement with Mr. Dann. Nevertheless, Todd always managed to overcome these transient adversities and put everything into working order once more. He was also active in sports, being a top ranking swimmer on the Varsity team. On top of all of this seemingly frenetic activity, T.T.W.B. also had the monumental job, along with Harrington, of supervising and controlling the freshmen on the second floor south. Despite the restlessness and flippancy of the majority of freshmen, Todd managed to gain their respect and had no great difficulty keeping them in order. Todd’s seriousness of purpose and pleasing personality, along with his sublte sense of humor, should make him respected and liked wherever he goes. 21

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