ERNEST TIMOTHY SNIFFEN came to Trinity from Hampton High School in Virginia. Freshman year he was chosen from among the ranks of his classmates to serve on the FEC. He continued to give his time to campus organizations, working on the Mather Hall Board as chairman, the Committee of the Chapel as treasurer, and the Cerberus as vice president. Junior year Tim was a J.A. to the freshmen on his Elton corridor. He was also elected to the student government, the Senate. Tim was a brother at Theta Xi, where he was corresponding secretary for the house. Tim majored in History.
BENNETT TRIBKEN, of Roslyn, New York, came to Trinity from Roslyn High School. Ben was a hooter on the soccer team for three years. He was on the varsity track team for three years also. At Sigma :Nu, Ben was appointed steward for the house. He was also distinguished by being honored at the traditional tapping 路of the "Medusha," a ceremony held each year on the rolling lawn of the "Nu." And Ben will not soon be forgotten for his performance to capture the 1966 Groveler Award for the Campus Chest. Ben was, _ on the serious side of things, an outstanding participant in the AFROTC program here on campus, commissioned at Commencement.
ROBERT BRUCE SPOOR, of Birmingham, Alabama, was prepared at the Asheville School. Freshman year Bob could be found among the ranks of the frosh football squad. That spring he went out for track also. Bob was a brother at Phi Kappa Psi, where he gave much of his time to the house.
JOHN MARSHALL TRUE, III, of Ross, California, was prepared at the Choate School. John participated in a number of campus activities, including the "Archive," the Cerberus, and the Tripod. As a senior he sat in on the Student Affairs Committee. John was a J.A. Freshman year he ran on the frosh cross country team, played lacrosse, and swam. He was also a member of the varsity lacrosse team the next year. John was one of seven members of his class chosen for the honorary society, Medusa, at the end of junior year. He was a brother at Theta Xi.
COLIN AULD STUDDS, III, of Cohasset, Massachusetts, was prepared at Governor Dummer Academy. Freshman year "Collie" played lacrosse, which he continued with the varsity for the next three years. He also played hockey in the winter and varsity football in the fall. Collie was a member of the Crown Investment League. He was a particularly active worker on the Campus Chest board. He was a brother at the Hall.
JEFFREY TRAVER WITHERWAX, of Naugatuck, Connecticut, was prepared at the Choate School. Jeff was a History major but, come spring, he would willingly put aside Commager, Hofstadter, or Goldman, to hit the links with the varsity golf team. Jeff was a brother at Sigma of Delta Phi.
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