
“Jim Carroll, Unquestioned” by Meeno Peluce (www.meenophoto.com) ca. 1994
“Jim Carroll, Unquestioned” by Meeno Peluce (www.meenophoto.com) ca. 1994

Jim Carroll – Basketball Diaries Cover Photo Shoot. San Francisco, CA., June 22, 1979 – Michael Zagaris
Jim Carroll – Basketball Diaries Cover Photo Shoot. San Francisco, CA., June 22, 1979 – Michael Zagaris

Jim Carroll by Meeno Peluce ca. 1994
Meeno says: “I stumbled across your site. Though you might like to make use of this
shot I made of Jim years ago, circa 1994. It’s long been one of my
favorite and still holds a place of distinction in my portrait
portfolio. I offer it to you and your amazing database of JIM, all
rights reserved, etc., of course…..”
Trinity Yearbook

Brent Leland Garren
S.V.S.O '66, '67, '68; Forum '66, '67, '68 (Pres.); J.V. Basketball '65, '66; Fencing '67
Brent's arrival in 1964 as the first card-carrying Trotskyite in Trinity's history, caused tremors of panic in certain conservative circles. Their fears did not subside when, as a freshman, he organized the only active branch of S.N.C.C. in the private school world of America. Somewhere disenchantment with the party line seems to have set in, for recently Brent has become as decadent in thought as the current Kremlin circle. We suspect it is all due to Mao's little red book. But whatever his sentiments, he has necer allowed politics to make him a bore or a bigot. His piercing wit has sustained the class through its darkest days and his naturally generous character has won him friends at all levels. Trinity's loss in colorful leadership will be Chicago's gain.