Trinity School - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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RAYMOND MICHAEL RUSSO Entered 1947 Brown-J. V. Baseball '48, '49, Ray is a man who gives the impression of having been around much, but with no fanfare. He has a certain dignity of manner, a confidence that comes from we know not where, but it is suspected that this quiet man has secrets. Ray is Valicenti's favorite audience for his comedy and probably writes most of his scripts. GEYSA SARKANY, JR. Entered 1947 Columbia-Yearbook ,50g Glee Club '48, 719, '50, '51, Rifle '48, '-49. Gey is contantly amazing us with his apparently inexhaustible supply of knowledge, well versed on everything from Shakespeare to Einstein, this lad exudes culture. When not masterfully changing the subject in English class, he can be found teaching Mr. Maier German. Although we have not seen him in action, we hear that he is a mean man on the parallel bars. ROY GUNTHER SCHOCK Entered 1950 Miami-Varsity Football ,513 Varsity Wrestling ,515 Varsity Track ,51. Noted for his ability to lift either Mac Millan or a 225 pound weight with equal ease, Roy is easily the class superman. He pos- sesses a fine mind, if stubborn, and astounds us regularly with discourses on infinity and the origin of the Cro-Magnon man. In his short stay at Trinity he has distinguished himself on the football Held and in the classroom. 19

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JOHN FRANCIS MOORE, JR. Entered 1945 Amherst-Gamma Phi, Vice-Pres.g Trinity Times '51g Rifle '48, '49, '50, '51, Varsity Soccer '51. Quiet, conscientious John has shown a capacity for getting things done. Anything that he attempts is done well and with a minimum of fanfare. Well liked by all, this blonde sailor has the ability to give an air of quiet confidence to those around him. He is an excellent shot and does some good work for the Trinity Times. HAROLD JOHN MORICK Entered 1948 Princeton-Trinity Times '51, Chess '51. Happy Hal is Trinity's answer to jimmy Stewart. His dry wit and slow-moving confidence make him the terror of Mr. Bruner- Smith's English classes. He seems an easy-going lad, but behind all this apparent surface languor lies the ability to compile honor grades and play a fiery brand of jay Vee basketball. PETER WILLIAM PANNBACKER Entered 1944 Undecided-Gamma Phi, Pres., Trinity Times '51g Glee Club '50, Varsity Cross Country Mgr. '49, '50, '51, Varsity Track Mgr. '49, '50, '51. Pete, by methods unknown to us, managed to become keeper of the ping-pong room. The result-no work program. Generally quiet, his fame rests mostly on his contributions to extra curricular activi- ties. As manager of two Varsity sports, a chess player, and a Trinity Times man, his afternoons are always busy. 18



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SPIROS SEGALAS Entered 1943 Princeton-Student Council, Sec'y '51, Tau Delta Sigma, Treas., Yearbook '51, Trinity Times '50, '51, Glee Club '49, V. Football '48, Varsity '50, Capt. '51, V. Basketball '48, Varsity '50, '51, Varsity Track '49, '50, '51. Choo-choo Sig, the galloping Greek terror will long be remem- bered for his athletic abilities. Sig blushes through it all, however, to be one of the best liked boys in school. When not arguing with Heller or dodging sisters who come to watch him play basketball, he can be found standing on his hands. WILLIAM LEE SIMMONDS Entered 1944 Princeton-Cum Laude, Yearbook '50, '51, Trinity Times '50, 51, Varsity Cross Country Mgr. '51, Varsity Track Mgr. '51, Early in the morning you can find Bill, in his post as student librarian, waylaying fellow students trying to sneak by with books long overdue. Although quiet, he is an ardent worker, consistently turning in high grades besides lending his steadying influence to the school's publications. CHARLES PETER SMITH Entered 1941 Trinity-Glee Club '50, '51, Varsity Soccer '48, '49, '50, '51, V. Baseball '49, '50, Pete can either be found sitting in the back row munching on a sandwich or brushing up Mr. Bruner-Smith on his grammar rules. A mainstay of the soccer team, his versatility in the music Held is looked upon with awe by his jealous classmates, for whether it be piano, drum, or sax he holds his own with the best of them. 20

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