High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 41 text:
“
. Q A. f x-3'-1 Q ii 5 LS 1 3 g Q n ig gs QR R 3 mx x .A W?L WU H, Evans Y. Ganter 5 ,sf F' 'WW Nuan- , gn 5. Wmrdmm 14, MAR!A DUCE YRNCEMU x,,,, a,-,,,, ' - M57 71 K aye v S 5 f X b g 'M fr L, A 1 Q 0 X' X in ,:, xv 23, 1 M A ' 38 Aw ' wall' A I 1 ,.....-sf-f Q +- f '7Y'i w x ,, X lP' Q . 'farrrnjton jf! , ,... -an 49,2 A , 'W Q. Q ? nw f -9' K 4 xf alma, gi Kfwww X X 'M M f X W Www' kg' yjlvklvilkj f 9. 'i1iTOUnzs P
”
Page 40 text:
“
FIRST YEAR COLLEGE i there! Don't just stand outside looking! Come on in! Welcome to the College Rec Room! lt's pretty crowded right now, I'll admltv but it's always a lot more fun when everYb0dV'S here- What's that? Things seema little lively? They sure are. AsEd Murphy would say, 'The joint's really jumpingl'Who'sEd Murphy? Why he's that lively little guy with thered hair, the one who's telling a joke right now tothe group of fellow around the card table. From the way they're laughing, I imagine ol' Ed's come up with another good one from his bag ofjokes. But Ed doesn't spend all his time joking: he also manages to spend a good deal of his time over in the oratory where he's been sacristannow for about ayear. When he's not busy shining candlesticks, Ed makes good use of his talent on the basketball court - good enough, in fact, to earn him a place on the varsity. And when you consider that Ed's also a member of the choir, you can see he's quite an all- around fellow. And speaking of 'all around fellows', right next to Ed murphy, sits the Hoosier State's lone contribution, Charlie Woods ithose things in his hands are canasta cardsl. One of the college card-sharks, Charlie has been known to play for blood when he sits down at a canasta game. But that's typical of Chas: whatever he does, he nuts a full effort into it. when he's over in the oratory, where he forms the second half of the Murphy Gwoods combination, Charlie energetically bustles around and succeeds in keeping everything spotless. Whether he's on the bas- ketball court, the softball diamond, or down playing volleyball, his hustling spirit manages to secure for him a more than fair share of success. Why, you know, when Charlie twisted his ankle earlier this year, he tried so hard to make it a really-big-show, that the infirma- rian had to take his crutches away from him. Our infirmarian, by the way, is Val Ganter. Although I've got to admit that he isn't a graduate from any one of the better medical schools, fthe Cub Scouts gave him anhonorary merit badge in First Aidl. Still, with one eye on his patient and the other on a Red Cross Manual, Val manages to keep us all pretty healthy. when not up to his neck in asoirins, helikes to spend most of his free time down at the gym where he has developed his ball handling to such a degree that, this year, Val snared a place on the Varsity Basketball team. Besides sports and studies, writing poetry also occupies some of Val's time. Though his verses may never rank him with Homer, Horace, or Shakespeare, still they've provided us with an awful lot of entertainment. Entertainment is one thing our class never lacks. Those two fellows over there with the accordions - Don Guilford and Tom Suhr - are two of Hoiy Trinitv's top music makers. The one with the red face? That's Don Guilford. Though his humility for is it Shyness?l won't let him admit it, his talents are.in no way limited tothe field or music. His oratorical powers have won him fame, Qlofy. and the nickmane, 'Eagle'. Don has also been elected custodian of thevocation Club, an office which he capably fills. when work peri- od rolls around, Don hauls out his rusty hedge clippers and proceeds to give everyone that clean-cut, Yul Brynner-type haircut. Seriously th0U9h, Don IS quite a barber and, if he gets any better, may start Chafglng for his services. Uur other musician. Tom Suhr, is a new fellow here at Holy Trinity. Because of his friendly disposition and willingness to Pf0Vide enter- tainment forany occasion, Tom has been awelcome addition to our class,
”
Page 42 text:
“
4 xx A 1. K ' t . . ' V 5 3-In 41 if A fa? Nr' 7 il' .X G ,, , :A ' I - 4 6 'W fi f lik' -X L I -. f 1 , P' A ' -- f .. 'V' fy S N I W , 1.5 f' ff 1 . 8 - gy f .., 4 ' i. ftlxi Vufflfy J 'a j' 'K 4 N 5 i ! 5 a L , y D T z as .4-.... :P G, QP' r' If-. Win . ' 3' sf M rx 'NAIS' iv ,L , 1 , 'jfgyfx 5 .r is .51 fx at A Q O F . So W b e r 3 A. Rodriguez QWNY if 3? ms fx UW5 X X Q ll? a--an-wi' if . Sz'-Y 2 i x :L-Q1-b C. ZJOOCL X X
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.