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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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