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In Memoriam
David March, left 1967
David was one of those fortunate to have been at both North End and Shirley Park and was a huge presence in 1960s Trinity life. He was a powerful and fast rugby centre, representing the school at all age levels and was also in the athletics teams. With his younger brother Rob, who was also in the rugby side, he shared a love of motorbikes and fishing. With his booming voice, constant chatter and strong physical presence, he was hugely popular with boys and masters alike. Alongside the macho image, David always showed a caring and considerate side that endeared him to everybody.
He left Trinity in 1967 to take up a graphic design course at Guildford Art College and moved into graphic design as a career, firstly with IPC, then as an independent consultant.