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xx Seated: Scully, Dorman, Goralski fPreridentJ, Fliess. Standing: LaViale, Miller, Merrill, Palmer, x :K IL I i .Q Wil, m K - c i c I Kerr, Amill, Schultz. Cglnalenlf Comma!! NDER its five year old constitution, eleven fellows were elected to the Student Council early last fall. Goralski, Dorman, Fliess, Merrill, and Scully were the seniors' choice, while Miller, Palmer and Kerr were chosen by the juniors. The sophomores picked Schultz and Amill, and Form Three elected La Viale as it's representative. Bill Goralski was overwhelmingly elected President of the Council by the student body and Winston Fliess was chosen Vice-President, with Gerry Dorman and john Scully as Treasurer and Secretary, respectively. The main activity of the Council this year has been the taking over of the supervision of the work program. From all indications this new responsibility has been very successful, and more work like it is what the council is striving for. Early in the season Mr. Maxim came before the board, suggesting that soccer be considered a Varsity sport. This suggestion was unani- mously passed by the council. Again this year the Council sponsored its annual Christmas drive for the Leake and Watts Home. Two hundred and seventy-one dollars were raised in the drive which went towards giving a better Christmas to the poor and unfortunate orphans of the home. Highlighted on the school's calendar were the three dances or- ganized by the Council, two of which were formal. Black tie hadn't been worn at a Trinity dance since before the war. The dances were successful largely because of the persistence and enthusiasm of the council. 28
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jfinifg jmea NDER the benevolent guidance of the long-suffering Mr. Bruner- Smith, the T.T. entered its sixteenth consecutive year of pub- lication, with Ruskin Kerr, who edited the Lower School Department last year, stepped up to the post of Assistant Editor, and a vigorous Editorial Board supporting Becton Uhrbrock, Editor-in-Chief. john Luckstone, whose professional coverage of the football games won many readers, was made Sports Editor, he was ably assisted by Dick Beattie, who covered the wrestling meets and other events. Doug Burgoyne became Feature Editor, and Emerson Markham was named Lower School Editor. The Inquiring Reporter column was handled by Eugene Under- wood and Charles Ewell. Athletes' Feats, instituted last year, was in the capable hands of Norm johnson, Dick McCrehan, and Greg Knapp. The Spotlight was ably handled by Ranny Merrill, while Dick Sherman and john Butler contributed regular laughs to the Student Body with their Chalk Dust nonsense. Armistead Burwell livened the paper with hilarious cartoons about the oddities of Trinity life. Bob Reymond supplied some excellent photographs for the front page, various, in- teresting news items were covered by Gerald Dorman. With john Scully, the sailor, at the helm as Business Manager, the circulation and revenue of the paper were pleasantly increased. f f' - 1 W 7 ' L, F lw g l 0:1 lbe flfmr: P. Ambler, Rogers, Newman, Bjorkman, Markham. Sealed: D. Lee, Luckstone, Kerr, Mr. Bruner-Smith fAdI'i.fLffJ, Scully fBIl.fi1l6,f.f Muuagerj, Burgoyne. Sftmdingz Fixx, Upclike, Dorman, Burwell, McCl'ehan, Knapp, Ross, Merrill, Sherman, Butler, Underwood, Heller, May, T. H. White. Almwlg Beattie, Ewell, Uhrbrock fEdilorJ. 29
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