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One can hardly speak of the Senior Class of Trinity-Pawling without calling to mind the great importance of the most mature and most involved section of the student body. Nor can one speak of the Senior Class of 1969 without considering the outstanding qualities which it has displayed while participating in all areas of school life. It is commonly recognized that the Senior Class, next to the faculty, is the mainspring of any school. It is the seniors who set the entire tone of the school and about whom most of the school’s activities are centered. The Senior Class, having weathered Trinity-Pawling for four years, reflects the standards, attitude, philosophy, and qualities which characterize the school. It is the seniors ivho are most responsible for setting new and better standards for the school and who must take it upon themselves to uphold any ideal which has shown itself to be valid. The college acceptances which the seniors receive tend to reflect the academic quality of the school. The success in areas such as activities and athletics reflects Trinity-Paw-ling’s willingness to participate and eagerness to succeed. Certainly, the outstanding job ivhich the Class of 1969 has done in all of these areas casts a complimentary light onT-P. However important these areas may seem, the class of 1969 has made its most significant contribution to Trinity-Pawling in another more important area. This area is hard to define, yet its effects are definite and lasting. Perhaps the spirit and attitude which the seniors have displayed are responsible for this. The seniors this year were filled with a vibrant spirit of concern for their school and for each other. The involvement of each member of the class of 1969 ended not at mere participation in school activities but extended to fulfilling the purpose and broadening the significance of each institution at Trinity-Pawling. They have gone through much, having experienced the fire in the winter term. Yet despite such obstacles, they have helped to fashion the school into a better institution for brotherhood and learning. SENIORS
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MICHAEL GORDON ADAMS 530 East 23rd Street New York, New York 10010 Mike 19 66 Soccer, Third 2; Fall Tennis 5: J.V. Squash 2; Varsity Squash 4: J.V. Tennis 2; Golf 3; Varsity Tennis 4; Acolytes’ Guild 4: Glee Club 2, 3; Drama Association 3, 4: Debating Society 4: Art Club. Vice-President 4; French Club 2,3; Rifle Club 2,3: T-P Times 4: Honor Roll 3. Dinner at Father Shepherd’s tonight? . . . athletic ringer? . . . one of Chuckle's chums . . . roomed with Chick, Pickles and finally Booman . . . made out well with St. Margaret's — Remember Wendy? .. . highest French achievements . . . midnight adventures in Sherman, Connecticut . . . would rather fight than switch . . one of the New Yorkers . .. May I help you with the dishes tonight, sir?” . . . Lt.(jg) Douglas Roberts ... a confidant of Reggie’s . .. very organized. BRUCE BUCKNER ALLEN, JR 58 North Street Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 Mouth 1965 Football, Third 1: Soccer, Third 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 4: Swimming, Varsity 1,2,3, 4; Golf 1; Lacrosse, Third 1, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Alcolytes' Guild 2, 3, 4: Drama Association 4: Debating Society 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Art Club 4; French Club 2, 3, 4: T-P Times 4; Student Librarian 4; Science Club 4. Undefeated, swimmer ... all American Ivy? ... reluctant to imitate Joe E. Brown for fear of dining room windows . . . can say little things in a big way . . . true member of the senior class . . . Want to be my roommate?” ... always in demand for a good bull session ... close association with Frog,” Goat and Angus . . . eats watermelons instead of olives at cocktail parties . . . best natured guy in the class ... one of Paul’s proteges.
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