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Torontonensis ORONTONENSIS has had a good year. We have changed the book completely and at the present time there is a good chance that we will have it out by graduation, a feat that has not been accomplished for some years. We have started a policy ot charging the same price to everyone. A conference was held with editors from Queen's, Western, O.A.C., McGill and McMaster. In addition We have made Contact with editors in other universities across the country. The foundation for a system ot exchange has been laid. To do all this required help and a great deal of it. We have been extremely for- tunate this year in that We had a keen, hard-Working staff. It is due to their etiorts that there is any book at all. In addition, we have had wonderful co-operation from our printer, from our engraver, from the photographers and from the faculty representa- tives. To them all is due a Word ot thanks. To next year's editor, Walt Mackenzie, goes a Wish for lots ot luck and success. To those who are not graduating, it is hoped that they will come around next year. To those who are graduating, best Wishes for success in the years to come. ACTA VICTORIANA SECOND ROW: Hal Brown, Sports Editor, Bill Tyrnkaluk, Assistant Business Manager, Inna Chuhaldin, Sports Editor, Dcn Urquhart, Literary Editor, Walt Stewart, Books Editor, Mary Waugh, Books Editor, Nadyne Smith, Illustration, Bruce Evoy, Art, Music and Drama Editor. FRONT ROW: Peter Sturdy, Business Manager, Kip Fleming, Managing Editor, Miss K. H. Coburn, Staff Adviser, Tom Delworth, Editor-in-Chief, Hope Arnott, Associate Editor, Iack Tyrell, Circulation Manager. ABSENT: Dick Gage, Alumni Editor. 27
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I- P BILL RAYMOND DOUG. SHERK Ed1tor ASSlSfQHf Echtor MARG. COLE MURIEL MELVILLE 2, M4 73911 53 Q1 JI, ,1 l I f M 9 . In If y A ff, . ,Que - H Ifqi.-,,:,: , , ..,., ,. ,..4 ,Y , f,.N jx - .V f 1' ' ' A2 DALE MCCARTHY DIANA COOK DOROTHY ADAMS 26 O Torontonensis Editorial Board 1950-1951 O TOM PEZZACK IOAN WILKINSON GAYLE BOWRON IOAN PM-TER REGINA SWADRON
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THIRD ROW: Don Belway, Tiny Thompson, Elizabeth Revell, Margaret Martin, Landon Mac- kenzie, Dave Sutherland, Iohn Grube. SECOND ROW: G. Cole, Faculty Advisor, Andy Watson, Associate Editor, Ann Carson, Managing Editor, Tom Crerar, Editor-in-Chief, Iane Carson, Art Editor, Bob Io-hnston, Business Manager, G. Roper, Faculty Advisor. FRONT ROW: Warren Ashcroft, Pauline Smith, Elspeth Lowden, Victor Seabrook, Advertis- ing Manager. ABSENT: Helen Dixon, Associate Editor, Hugh MacCallurn. Trinity University Review ' 'WW T-Wi .'f ,f5 i,. def HIS YEAR The Review Was published four instead of the usual six times. The cut in the number of issues was forced on us by Convocation 28 which supported us to the extent of only three issues. However, with some legerdemain on the. part of the Business Manager, we managed to put out a forty-eight page Literary Issue of some merit. It was rather startling to find enough material in a small College to do it. But with threats an-d signed contracts the articles all came in and the Men of Col- lege, Who tend to toss the magazine with unerring accuracy into the near- est basket Whenever it is offered them, this time took some note. ' We received contributions from sixty to sixty-five people and about thirty of these actually saw their name in print. Rejected contributions were returned with what we thought were excellent criticisms though we have no doubt that those who received them felt differently. This practice should be continued nevertheless because it gives The Review an excuse for existing. Next year, to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the College, The Review plans to print a centenary issue of some one hundred pages to appear shortly after Christmas. This promises to be a most interesting issue.
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