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WILLIAM  LEE  CINI
                                     Entered  1955
                                        Cornell
                Bill  gives  to  all  the  impression of  a studied  opulence,  in  body
             and  in  spirit.  Although  he  is  one  of  those  souls  who  must  dis­
             appear each  day to their distant domiciles  reached by an involved
             train  ride,  Bill  is  often  seen  stalking the  halls  carrying  a trum­
             pet  case  in  his  hand  and  a  rifle  slung  over  his  shoulder.  In  his
             managerial  position  on  the  football  team,  Bill  has  led  Trinity’s
             team  to conquest  by virtue of  his spirited  chapel announcements,
             combining  both  professional  candor  and  imagination.  A  charter
             member of the  Mr.  Robertson fan club,  Bill  has left his mark.




                 KENNETH  HOWARD  DELMAR,  JR.

                                     Entered  1956
                                     Middlebury
               A  profound  look  of  innocence  hiding  a  diabolical  sense  of
             humor  is  the  trademark  which  has  made  Kenny  infamous  at
             Trinity. Be it undermining the equanimity of Mr. Bruner-Smith’s
             English  class  or  applying  his  own  formula  to  Trinity’s  food,
             Kenny  is  always  the  behind-the-scene  investigator.  This  humor
             was  often  aptly  portrayed  in  the Trinity  Times  column  “Chalk
             Dust,”  which  Ken  regarded  as  his  own.  A  little  of  the  Delmar
             humor  inserted at the correct moment was a positive influence  in
             Trinity  School  life.  Yet  when  all  order  ceases,  one  will  know
             that  the  “Shadow”  has  struck  again.

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