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Seated—Weil 1, H. George, McGregor, Pendleton, Mano (Editor), Skarstrom, N. Williams,
V. Youritzin, Levy. Second row—Janeway, Titon, Iacueo, Delmar, Hoge, Outhwaite, Petruno,
Sondheimer. Mr. Robertson (Adviser). Third row—Clough, Truman, A. Miller, Schack, Younger,
Baher, Bourdius, R. Franklin, Mound. Absent—Hawkins, Kovaleff, Weldon.
Trinity Times
HROUGHOUT the year, on alternate Fridays, one could pass
through certain, mysterious and forbidden (except on alternate
T Fridays) passageways and find a room full of nervous and frustrated
typists, bits of articles, and editor David Mano. Flere, eleven issues
of the Trinity Times were concocted.
Here, too, Alarik Skarstrom, hot metaphysician, managed to pro
duce eleven controversial and enigmatic “Vagaries.” Simultaneously
he filled, sometimes, the position of copy-editor. Dave McGregor
and his staff controlled the sports columns from this sanctum. Al
though Dave caused the editor much sweat, it should be noted that
he was at least consistent in his excess and never lost an article.
And from this room, Business Manager Brian Pendleton sent his
successor out last spring, having paid his pint of blood. In this
chamber, Mr. Robertson worried about next year’s editor.
No article on the Trinity Times would be complete, however,
without mention of “Chalk Dust.” This year, various Seniors tried
to be funny (among them Harry George, Brian Pendleton, and
Kenny Delmar). But it was the high literary and intellectual quality
of the editorials that emanated from this Trinity Times room that
will remain as the residue for posterity and proclaim the worth of
the Times in 1958-59.
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