NOTES
CLASS
Dear Alumni:
Our Spring 2008 issue of Trinity-Pawling Magazine this
year will take the form of a final report on the success of
our Centennial Campaign and its impacts on the boys,
faculty, and families of Trinity-Pawling School. Look for it in
your mail in June.
We didn't want to omit our seasonal edition of Class Notes,
however, so we prepared this edition for online publication.
Keep in touch with your T-P friends year-round.
Go to www.trinitypawling.org and click on 'Alumni.'
Enjoy!
Trinity-Pawling School Office of Alumni Relations
Spring 2008
Send your news for the next issue to
ahotte@trinitypawling.org.
C L A S S N O T E S
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Class Agent
Bill Lutkins
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Class Correspondent & Class Agent
Joe Callo
330 East 38th Street, Apt 25A
New York, NY 10016
(212) 972-8651
Jfc1952@aol.com
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Class Agents
Ralph Bates
Frank Bowman
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Class Correspondent & Class Agent
Bob White
73 Mahoney Avenue
Stoughton, MA 02072
(781) 344-9162
Woody Cornell is keeping busy by
volunteering during the winter months for
Old Island Restoration Fund’s house tours
and Key West Art & Historical Society’s
antique show.
Bill Mead reports that he sold his
Brooklyn Heights house in 2006. “We now
reside in Sussex County, NJ. Our stuff is
still in Tri-State Area self-storage units—the
tyranny of things!”
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Class Agent
Pete Foster
Pete Foster writes: “I noted Tom McCoy’s
’03 comments in the February T-P in Touch
and would like to offer a ‘ditto.’ As class
agent, I have pleaded with my classmates
for years in an effort to raise our percent
contribution. There were 70 classes
represented in the February issue. Only
eight (11%) were at 32% or better. Think
of all that potential to help T-P grow! As
for me, I continue to plug away at the real
estate business. Family is all well, and Jayne
still puts up with me! My best, as always.”
Bruce Moody is happily preparing for
the casting and production of his theater
work, Skitti