Trinity School - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 36 text:

Ser1fedsT. H. White, -I. Rogers, Heller fBusiness Mgrj, l.aViale fliditorj, Hanna, Mr. Bruner- Smith fAdviserJ. Second Rau'-Bourdius, Willi, R. Paul. Third Rau'-Allen, Simmonds, Black, Thomas, S. Segalas, Locke, Lamb, Magelaner, Markham, Bures, Calkins, Gidley, YEARBOOK A?'EE?. aa? ,ii--1 ii-1 1-1-D O one is quite sure how our Business Manager managed to sneak past Coach Scott so he could spend his afternoons pounding the pavements in his quest for advertising. At any rate, it is results that count, and Dick Heller and his crew finally announced that the necessary funds for the most expensive Yearbook to date had been procured. The job of producing the annual publication then began in earnest. From out of nowhere popped jim Beattie, flash bulbs and all, to step into his role of Beattie, Yearbook Photographer. While jim was roaming about the school in his search for pictures, Yogi Bures, famous for his artistic talent, was spending his time drawing old fashioned figures. Editor-in-Chief Roger LaViale rounded up the literary talent from all grades, and under his supervision the articles began to pour in, the publication was fast becoming a reality. The detail work, the typing, and the proof-reading were all ably handled by Bob Calkins and Bill Simmonds, while Tom H. White did his share of the character sketches and sport articles. We extend our thanks to all those Seniors and underclassmen whose combined efforts made this book possible, and especially to Mr. Bruner-Smith whose guiding, helping hand was ever-present. The 1951 Yearbook Staff extends best wishes to its successors with a warning to start early. Good luck! 32

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OLLOWING a well-established schedule and format, the Trinity Times entered its nineteenth year as a biweekly publication with the usual amount of success. This year's staff was led by Emerson Markham who, as Editor-in- Chief, spent most of his spare time subwaying between Trinity and the Greenwich Village printing press. Business Manager Bob Calkins also carried the responsibility of circulating the issues. High on the list of excellent writers on the staff was Rick Heller whose Chalk Dust evoked most favorable comment, if and when the editor succeeded in wheedling it from him. T. H. White, as Sports Editor, along with S. Segalas and Lou Magelaner ably covered all games. Athletes, Feats by Ed Willi brought the little known, but hard-working athletes to public attention. Spot-light writer extraordinary, who used Friday study halls for the purpose of forecasting and tabulating events, was John Moore. Bill Simmonds, John Hanna, john Rogers, and Peter Pannbacker, all reliable feature writers and typists, were the kind of fellows to have around at dead-line time. Many thanks go to Paul Bourdius, the Lower School editor, for his versatility as a salesman of odd commodi- ties and as a writer of controversial articles. In his usual capacity as faculty adviser Mr. Bruner-Smith has en- couraged and helped the staff in each publication. Without his hawk- eye supervision the paper could not have become an actuality. TRINITY TIMEQS f wKs XZ, PAYE df lv 1,1 Fin! Rauf-Pannbacker, Heller, J. Rogers, Markham fliditorj, Calkins fBusiness Mgrj, T. H. White, Mr. Bruner-Smith fAdviserj, Lockwood. Second Raw-S. Segalas, Black, Simmonds, Thomas, Hanna, T. E. White, Millar, J. Locke, Morick, Valicenti, Bures, Bourdius. Magelaner, Wendt, Weenolsen, Willi, LaViale, Morgan. Abrenl-Taylor, Moore, Beattie, Borgzinner. l 5 1



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Sealed-M. Gross, Foulk, Clarke, Borden, McCague, Willi, Benedict, Millar, R. Hill. Sermzd Rau' -Bingham, Stubenbord, Sarkany, W. Gross, Logan, Danzoll, Hubbard, Loughran, Allen, Hanna, Ludlow, Valicenti. Newman, Mr. Harms fDirectorj, Third Rua'-Heller fPresidentj, Herford, P. Rogers, Herrlin, Bean, Bures, P. Smith, Veprovsky, Steller, jones, Brothers, McLaughlin, Carney. Absent-Beattie. NDER Mr. Harms' talented coaching, this year's Glee Club had an active and successful season. Included in their season was a concert at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. In this program, broadcast over WQXR, they sang Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. This was the high point of the season, and proved to be a wonderful experience for the members of the Club. On December 13, they combined with the Lenox School and the Lower School Glee Clubs in presenting Handel's Merfinb and music by Bach and Rossini. Among the soloists were Arthur Kent, of the Metropolitan Opera Association, and Iona Harms, director of the Lenox School Glee Club. Shortly thereafter on December 21, the Glee Club was heard at the annual Alumni Dinner. During the second half of the year the Club turned to lighter music, singing such numbers as Begin the Beguineu and Stouthearted Menf' On March 1, Riverdale School for Girls was host to Trinity for an informal afternoon concert which was followed by a tea dance. The final concert was with St. Mary's School for Girls at Garden City, L. I., on the night of April 6. Arriving there in the afternoon the boys were later treated to a delicious buffet supper. At the concert following, the boys sang ten selections, two in conjunction with the girls. This years otlicers were Richard Heller, Presidentg john Hanna, Vice-President, Edward Willi, Secretary-Treasurer, and james Bingham and Edward Veprovsky, librarians. 33 GLEE CLUB VN Fl- 52311 9 1 . F760 fag 5,- 61 v fifQI'lyXxI R -I ,ZX P-048 sq

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