Trinity Preparatory School - Trinitas Yearbook (Ilchester, MD)
- Class of 1956
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In ,Juv va M, i,f V, .. -N' I9 I- ,rw I - I g ,, iw, 22+ - I .L 1 I 64 .I 4 I ADMINISTRATION OUR FIRST TEACHER E, lg, N.,v ' 3,,...b- wb : My ywlwx I .,.,.,. Ext if 1 .,.-lr wif' If PM ww. - 5 FAVORITE HOMEROOM CHORE of .Iunv SIICRI, senior rm-prvsvlllallivv, IwI1'll4IIIlg5IIl1'YIgLII IigI1I m1e'z1c'I1ofUllr I,:uIysIv:1sts. Marv 11-11-ixml from Howl all lllul ll I'I't'ilIllH' 1-an l'cr'z'ix'1': In Iwr um- apps-:II In our vw-ry nm-II. SI14- wlw 4-xlnllvnl xirlun' Io Ilivim- tllmflm-ss, I-xpluillcml lrulll In I'lIl'I'lIIlI Wvismlcmlll. uml I.0I'lIII'lI llu- luslv of ilu' Aulllur UI alll IIl'illIIl. II:-iguf In zlvwpl us as Ill'I' stuflvnls. Ifmlmwml xsillx :I Ill'UI'HIlIIII irllvllwl, wulmlimm-ly clvar zlml wlrungr. flu- IS nur Ilrsl aunl III-an-st QJQUIIII' in Illl' Iurmnlmn ul Iwr HWII lmlvuls, I'nrI1-r Ilf'l' 1Ilrm'Iim PII W0 If-urn lu lllIl'SlI1' guml. mlmire' lrullm. uml pallvrn our lin-5 mn In-r msn. 'I'In- Ivarlmc-1' of Ilhrisl, slw iISSllIIll'S IIII zlelrlml rulvz llxul ul' our mul II'lll'Ill'I'. OUR LADY OF THE CIRCLE Iislvns gr:u'im cllilclrc-n. NOON HOUR CUIIIUS lu il Imppy vlusm- as wx- join in I pruisvs. K :sly In C4 IN' I QA. Il' 'Y :1 group of Iwr FACULTY Our faculty is composed of seven Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and four lay teachers, with Sister Gertrude of the Trinity as Superior of our Sisters and Principal of our school. A Sister of Notre Dame is an apostle, and strives for an elhcacious apostolate. She sees that she must aim at becoming ill her own degree, a handmaid of the Lord. She shares her spiritual treasures with souls for whom Christ is thirsting, and her knowledge of sciences and arts with seekers after truth. We count ourselves fortunate to be among these. Our lay teachers have been chosen because of superior qualities and capabilities, and we have found in Mrs. Gentry, Miss Kramer, Miss Reinecke and Mr. Streett, examples of devotion to our school and its interests. Such competent and inspiring leadership must uII- erringly lead us down the paths of learning to a good life in this world and iII the next. SISTER GERTRIIIQE or THE TRINITY ........ Principal SISTER MARGARET MARIE ............ Religion., Latin SISTER LUCIDIE ............... Religion, English, Ari SISTER RITA .......... Religion, Science, Mathematics SISTER MARIE JUL.IE ....... Religion, English, History SISTER PATRICIA J ULll'I.Rl3ligl:0lI, Science, Maclicrnaiics SISTER GERTRUDE, Principal, assumes one of her many roles-that. of guidance director - for seniors Kay Moore, Ella Hammond, Barbara Robertson, and Carroll Harrison. SISTER HELEN PATRICIA .... French SISTER CARMELIT.-X MARIE ............ Library MRS. EMMA GENTRY ...... .... P hysicai Education MISS MARGARET KRAMER. . . . MISS VIRGINIA REINECKE .... ............Hcallh ............. Music MR. WILLIAM RAMSAY STREETT .... Speech, Dranunics lb wt .ai a i v T ' --- U , .l 'fN- ' L, If K ' r u X . . F sr I 5 . ' ,P . Iv - -w .5 'S' 1 1 lAf 1'- Mrs. Iinnna Gentry, athletic in- Engrossed in his work, Mr. Strec-tt advises Carroll Harrison Mr. Ramsay Slrvvlt. mlranialivs ant strurtor. and Angela McKenna on tht- intricavics of lighting anrl spt-ech instrum-tor. stage managing. Wai Q X 1 t xg 1 I X Cot away fast with this trick. says Mrs. Gentry to Jody llcynolcls. liathlm-On Full on this part is tho instruction of Miss l'hilluin, and othm-rs in her junior gym class. llcineclce to hm-r vhoriste-rs. 'Q 53? Miss lllargzm-I Kranwr. hvalth in- Always cordial. Miss Krznner wvlconivs a now nit-inlwr of Miss Virginia N4-ilifwkv. strut-tor. her health Class. Anno 0'Brien. music' instrm-lor. CLASSES if-4: iw FRESHMAN AWAKENING I : E 2 BONNETS AND BIBS rt'c'ull happy lll0lIl0l'll'S of frosh initiation, as vxpc'rit-in-4-tl hy Jo Louise Hill, Ann Nlohlvr, Suv SXYt'i'Ill'j', l,nt'i:i Alt-Nzilly, Diana Suylor, :incl Anita ltcim'1-kv. 11. ALGEBRA provt-s :i joy to lllilill0lll2lllC'2llly-llllI1tlQIl frvshnn'n, gatlit-rt-tl nronntl Sistvr l'atric'ia Julio. lCh'anor Kinlvin. Mary Singvl, Ann Vnrtis, Kathleen U'llrim-n, .loan Hogg. :intl Joan Garson. Featuring tht- frosh . . . tht- lorinatiu- it-an' bright idt-as anti hountllcss initialixt -... quirk lu get the swing of things . . . kept the sap running o Initiation Day . . . hrantl nut lwanivs. spanking it hlousvs. and neat gray suits . . . thosm' womlvrful his tory posters . . . awe antl confusion in Latin . . . tht, tr significance for Rt-ligion 1-lass . . . mail flash to m A the two-minute' be-ll . . . ls thc-rv at late luis? introduction to Shakespeare- . . . hinvh with up classmcn . . . outstanding at-complishmt-nts in snort and glet- club . . . Alumnae rt-latin-s . . . trim. ut catching. models in LA MAISUX lll-I ljtllt . 6'Sweetheart Exprvssu . . . stars on varsitivs . . . sum a hit in PROM DATE . . . th-termination to 1-Xu all fields . . Party . . . vnli . . . excitemt-n . . . new-foun iclt-as for cluh wrong facvs . . instigators of the Hasktf-thall Vittmx vt-ned tht- foyer with a touch of Killarnt s t of many teachers and 1-ountlvss frnnds cl skills in fashion designing . . . frnsi projects . . . tht- right names with 10 . . an awakening to tht- tfhallcngt- of the great aclventurt- . . . the class of 1959, our favorite lnrlt sisters! 41 1131 K '1, :intl Pat ll2lI'Sl2l tzihovt-J gd-ol'goor's. while' tht-lowl Nlarion y Brosvnmi. Suv Koller, L00 liinvr- ylcr. :intl Kathy lVhorton Hnrl re-4-rczitimi same sourvc. sw 1. ' -4 , .ln-,UT 4 1 4 l 'l ES THE CLASSROOM as frvshman ,Qt Ann llrookt- Molilvr, Anm' V l P Q.- uw' S 3 ala HOMERIC HEROESl1:1x'0v:1pll1I'c1l llw inlvr- vstnH'r1-sllrllzulhistorysllldvnts. .loam Ilugg tcsls Ilill'l'it'l YYilsm1. Sylvia: lA'f'0IllI7tl'. .Xnnv l':1l'l4', Mary KQlfIll'I'ilI4' QVIIOHOIL :xml l.uc-in McNally. ul thv hoard. Thvir IIOIIIC- room i4':lc'l10l'. SISICI' Nlilfll' Julio. lmaks ml. HI-YO SILVER, :mil zlwzly ilu' i'l'1'shll11'l1 gn. l'0-mlisc-on-l'i1lg1 llu' 0111 NYM! llll'Ollg.fll POCIIIS, sturios. :xml illustrzllimls, lui hy liusvnmy l31'os0nlw, Kathy xYh0l't0ll. lmv .xllllll l':lllK'l'- sun, Slli' Kc-II1-lx :mel Nlurion fullllllllilll. ling- lisll vlzlss mm lmlmi SllI'lH'iS1'S. W n U ig., f4. B -sv .-0 UNUSUALLY CHEERY FOR SOPHOMORES :is the-y :irriyv :tl sc-hool 2lI'l' .loan lit-vanis. Put l'hillips. lit-tty l'ogg4-, Sully llrzlgg. :ind C'l:nidt'ttt' SZl2lS2l. l'l:n'lit'r :n'rix't'rs look on from tht- lmlvony. likt- inodt-rn lg2lI'lHlI'2l l ri4'tt'liit-s. The year for giant strivings. with our sophs in tlic' lt-ad . . . no longvr tht- little sistt-rs. lvut now posst-ssvd of a sudden maturity . . . nt-w-found p:n'ti4-ipntion in all of School lift- . . . dt-sirt' to rvtain and add to tht- outstanding marks of freslnnan yt-ur . . . almost ini- possihle schedult-s . . . Wlit-n do wt- pt-t at study 70 . , . endless chemistry notcs . . . yt-ur tilted with ai yarit-ty of excitements . . . pink is for proposals , . . fire' honsv 1 . antics at the Mardi tlrus . . . miniuturt- tl:-:not-rzit'y . . 'UMEOUT 1'-'M 't 'lf t 'ltl'11 'l 4' f't1f'f'k,f't', 1 Sf '0'1'1 ' patrons of lluddv lloam- :ind Mt-Imly' llallrooni . . . lor Nlury l r:nu-vs llt-rlwrinzntn, Nlztry XIFQQIIIIZI Illlll2t4'll. . ' . ' .. . . Rtmmmry ubnltlwra :mil Axllgvln lluwllt-UNI. tell-tale CVlCll'llCt' of lah vxpt-rinwnts . . . Fist:-r Rllil s disciplvs lmoast of snapping. tlcyclopingz, und t'lll2ll'XL1ltlg tht-ir own photos . . . vlt-yor Yailvntiin- lmnllt-tin lvourd . . . decpt-r love of Cod through studying llis Ways . . . vnvrgetit' outlook . . . originators of tht- uhitt- sztddlt- shoe niovcnn-nt . . . t'liant'ing kllllllll'1'l' . . . urdvntly athletic . . . grcoint-try that will in-wi' lu- plain . . . loyal patriots who put out thc' llug . . . lztst niinntt- rnsli to inakv the lmus . . . unlvoundt-d spirit . . . loyalty lo Trinity . . . firmly rootcd in traditions und vustonis ol' school life. PREPPING FOR A TEST, liynnt- K4-lly, Nlziry t':n'ol lie-x'i1'k:ts, and Sully Bragg tzikt':uly'z1iitzlg1Q'ol' tht-ir study pc-riod. SOPHCMORE ADVANCEMENT M X HERCULES AND THE AMAZONS llil N U'l3ri1'n, .Xnnv rr B lI'lDlI'l Rudd md tutllultu turun ut why the- svowl on M-in lou lxsrchmr s countmn Inu I erh xps slu-'s plotting KNOW ALL THE ANGLES7 SHUT Rita ohscrvvs us Karon Hylwvk- Cal :xml Pvggy Potthnst provv Thcorvln ll. Joan l'ric'v, livth 0't'onm-ll, Carol Fritzgvs, Katie- l,oug,z1mlKz1tl1y Garson t'h1't'k with thc- hook for tho 1'orrc'c't method. 13 Q .. iw f 1 0-pw. t ws.. GUIDED TOUR of inoclvrn l rvl1c'il .Xrt is 1-omluvtvrt hy Sister H4-It-n l'ntrivin for .Xnnv Maris' lim-rwurt, Mary Prinirost- Snylvr. tit-orgm-niiii Sutvr. Anus- Portvr Mary Vlurv l'otth:lst, :incl otha-r 02tj.ft'I' juniors. A ycar of action with juniors rapping Ittillly of tht- prizvs . . . feet SCI on at l'3Tl'iiUiiy chzirtetl coursv. with one destinationfscnior yvar . . . nm-w an-tivitivs th-- manciing ch-velopt-ft abilities . . . houncing: arouml in hright hills' gym Suits . . . invitations to tht- prom . . . adventures in journalism . . . with suhse-quvnt szuisfit-tl giancvs at mich miilion of tht- ANCIIYVAY . . . promi of the rank of uppe-rclaissnwn . . . hushf-tl plans for the Senior Ton . . . thircl try at Auxiliuni iiiltilllllll . . . ' -ws.. QUESTIONS TURN TO ANSWERS as Kizlry Kc-liner, Kathy YYittst:ult, Pat, Bvzwvr, Ilon- nir' Mills-r, :intl c-lzissnmtvs struggle with :i x 1 N5 int.: -u ' T ' 11 ADVENTURESOME JUNIORS .lofty livynolcls, fiiliilj' JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES l':1l Fizlslivll :incl lfnrhzlrn fiit- Mohlvr. Ann Finnvrty, Louise' fiiiltt'l', Pvggy Vlivll, :intl tings vonipurv notes he-forv :L Stuflc-nt Vounvil Mvvting. Putty Robinson spvnfi 21 warm autumn day Oxploring tht- inorc rustic- spots on thc' vnnipus. Q ough Rt-ligion tvst. Pvnny Richardson ro- vivvs a hvlpful hint, from Sister lillf'itlit'. ionu-rooni instructor. P 'U 3 E P 1' O Z ll ll ll l l l '11 Y'T'T ut-w-l'ountl rosponsihililics . . . qualitit-5 of l0llill'l'Slllp . . . the vxcilciiit-int of Martli tlras and their sensational oclopi . . . puam- ol' tht- 1-hapol at H-41-ptioii into Somlalily . . . gvlling avquaintvtl with Maulwtli . . . vuriosity t'onqucrs raulion in t'lll'lll . . . ilaily visits, oulwarml signs ol' inxsartl givin- . . . low- of tlays antl ch-mls for what thvy art- . . . tht- gl:-ann of 'ST on lhvir lapt-ls . . . light ol' loyalty to Trinity in thvir Cyn-S . . . gootl nriglihors across tht- hall. living in anlicipation. ,wks , ,Qi gg 4 A MYSTERY PERSONALITY holtls tht- attvnlion ol' Kath- lvcn l'hillmin. llvtty Maniiing. Mary liarhara Johnson, Sut- llair. antl Mary .lanv Yvrightson. If you havv any inlornia- tion as to hvr iclvntity, plvasc vontavt lhv Trinitas stall. .Q f .. in-.-...g .-,....... Q ann. M a3.,.,,. f 11:1 an-rm-q i ' Q D 6 51494 I 1 -a w- l Cv N.. k V but-1 f Ulu: I van- I I I Vx Goo nv-one g',','r'1i' JOYOUS TIDINGS and roumlml vowvls fill thc air as junior TEMPTING FATE, juniors l'at Schultz, .Ivan Z1-pp, Nancy varolors. It-tl hy .lotly llvynolcls. Mvg lwitvli. ancl Vathy Sll'0llllJf'I'g',J01lll lit-lly, Mvg lic-itt'li.an1l Mary l,ou tlilliom- Nlohlvr, 1-xprt-ss tlu-ir Vhristnias spirit in song. try the-ir hantl at vxploring thc unknown. I SENIOR ACHIEVEMENT X A proud moment coupled with an audihle sigh of A ' I wc finally made it . . . student council pins . . . 4 ' school rings our own at last . . . a desperate attempt to put on the dignity of senior classmen . . . inner W ' pride of accomplishment . . . always an cye toward the future . . . never-forgotten memories of past years . . . 'ft . 1 A! ' dcep appreciation of the interest of teachers . . . tim.-ttlintt-mt whispered confidences . . . hirthday cakes and licked candles . . . dramatic peaks in THE IMPUIITANCIC OF BEING ICAHNEST . . . hridal parties in the fashion show . . . enlightening discussions . . . noting how much and how Iiult- we have changed . . . generous with advice . . . never too husy to pray for a special F intention . . . stars in thc athletic field . . . serious attitudes in the last retreat . . . the trust placed in each hy twenty-six classmates . . , frolicsome wcekcnds . . . the joy of doing everything together . . . mincing steps for MIKAIJO . . . wrinkled hrows for entrance cxams . . . optimistic look to the future . . . sentimental gaze at the past . . . collecting hankies for Senior Tea . . . ink-stained fingers, writing name cards . . . little UNDl51-URBED by the SllakvspmlNhlylarlowlt comm- things that mean so much . . . thc excitement of prom versy, .Ianerihca and Pat Barnesdramafizc the iamhic night. ftowcrsu and gallant txscorls l . U anliciljating tht. I?0I1IZlIllCIOI'S of HrX1NII,I'i'I', while fellow classmates Baccalaureate lligh Mass . . . deep-rooted friendships hstvn Onmllt' that graduation merely serves to strengthen . . . the end is only the hcginning. I -n-um...-1 V.'i C-SIE UNIVERSE IS G16 G10tl6t1COFGOD ASH WEDNESDAY RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY IJFOVIIICS I'at Kainen, Mary Vain, Kitty Nckervis, Claire Gor- such, Angel McKenna, and Mary Pat Rohe with food for Lenten thought, and room A203 with an attractive tack hoard. PREPARING HISTORY DISPLAYS to stimulate interest in current events is the task so cheerfully undertaken hy Sue Ilollenshade, Emma Shilling, Ella Hammond, and Fourt- naye 0 IDonnelI. AMAZED ls the 11o1d 101 Du loohu IS shc finds her scz11111i11g is c'm11'rc-ct NIIIX kltllllllll 1111111 l51rl11r1 ll0hlItNOIl Kay Bloom 111111 lie-ity l'1111clt 10111 tlulr l1m11cro11111 ti ll l111 Suhr Nl 11'g1rct Mario. ill s111ili11g :111111s1-1110111 ART STUDENTS C' 21 1' r 11 ll Hz1r1'iso11, livtty Allll I,vilxi,1.f. Maria li0iIlt'4'k0, Kay Nluorc, I Betty I unfit. l r:111c-vs Mona- glfhilll, 211111 Yvnrl Daily vnjuy the-ir lesson :11111ml :111i1111111 spl011do1'. SPURS TO SCHOLARSHIP .-N J' f HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS, for thc inoincnt, center their attention on something else hesides those high goals of scholarship, leadership. loyalty. and service. Clmclowj hlary Cain, .lane Shea, Sue Hairg Qalxovej Claire Gorsuch, l'onrtnaye 0'Donncll, llarhara Gittings. Bonnie Miller. and Ruth laiddy. WORK, llllX1'tl with pleasant companionship of hooks. engages lilirary aides, Penny Richardson, Varol .Xnn l ritzg.fcs, farolc Fink. l'lilccn Matthews. lil and Rosemary lvalthcr. All school work is not bounded hy classroom walls. The heart of Trinity's intellectual life. the hcc-hive of scholastic activity, the favorite haunt of lrooklovers, is our library. It is the scene of long research, prepara- tion of reports, and just plain hrowsing. llcre. refer- ence books provide fundamental facts. fiction delights the imaginative, and periodicals encourage interest in timely affairs. Devoted lihrary aides, under the super- vision of Sister Carinclita Marie, keep circulation lively. These extra efforts assist in the acquisition of knowl- edge required to obtain membership in the National Honor Society, an organization in which thc most out- standing of our Students strive to keep the torch of true scholarship and high ideals hurning lmrightly. r .fi - a. Y' . mm 1 Y , ir R ,A 4, ex, dm M f'k1'?'f4wA RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES MLQJFI J 2 nz a ww OF if -ammo 3 Mn i I 1 . , - i -I 3 if ' v A .-- ' ' ' ,A QURTEMQORARY BOAIRDERS, the Dundalk girls, occupy an afternoon preparing at striking foyer display for tl Inrtlnlay ol I'ope Pins XII. Pat Beaver, Tlieresa Garligan, Penny Richardson, Barbara Robertson, I'aI Flasliell, K I Witlstadt, and f'l2llltICtlt' Szlasa. lfducated in Christian principles. we spend our days seeking Cod. endeavoring to aid others in their quest for virtue. ln our search we have found Mary, Godis mother. and have chosen her holy life as a pattern for our own. Ifor this purpose. then. the Sodality of Our l.adv has In-en inaugnratedithat each student may attain her goal ol personal sanctihcation. and love of neiglilvor. A visit to tlhapel and recitation of the litany are daily practices ol the Sodalist. Tradition sets reception date following a three-day retreat. and calls to mind the yearly procession to the Circle, honoring Mary, Queen of heaven and earth. Collalvorating with the C.S.M.C., the Sodality pours out its efforts in wholehearted support ol- those less fortunate. The Christmas spirit at 'lirinity is ushered in on knitting needles as the girls prepare mann gar- ments, vvhile canned goods and clothing furnish ap- propriate gifts for needy families. Once ai year the gym rollicks with Mardi tlras merriment. seen and heard in far corners of the earth via the Ilisliop's Fund. Iffaster baskets to St. Yinct-nt's and paekages for the aged are other charities done in the spirit ol' Christ. And so our religions triangle is composed ol students. carefully guided by faculty. striving to nourish tht- faith hy the performance of good works. and uniting in order to dedicate their lives to the MtDIIIt'l' ol tiotl. xy. df 1 McNAMARA'S BAND pl'0VItIt's lively 2lC'I'0lIlIPZIIIIIIIPIII at the Nlarcli I7 eelelirzition mark- ing the sc-hool's donation to Sister lflizalveth t'arnielita. l'rovinei:il. for the Southern Missions. Sister Gertrude sinilingly approves. THE PRAYER AND IVIEDITA- TION ot' Eileen Nlatthews, Nlaria Reiner-ke, Betty Pnndt, Kitty Nekervis, and liary Pat Rohe will Ire fol- lowed by at retreat conference in the chapel. SODALITY OFFICERS lim-lly .Kun 1,4-ilvig, l'xl'2llll'0S Nlllllllgllilll. .Xllll l'orlm-r. :xml .lm-an K1-llyprqmrc'llu-a1llu1'l'm' Nlmuluy lll'lll'1lll'll0ll. nl .P 4, if as HER HIGHNESS .Xngvl Nll'Kt'llll2l lwgins l'f'lQ1ll uw-r Blzlrdi FULGENS CORONA. Holly .xllll IA-ihig 11-x'vl'1-lllly zlvkllmsl llrans lm-sllvlllcs, lluslnng :1 plxn- smile- :ls lnl Malrlvl 1-dgcs,mournzunc, llw l1vz1v1'l1ly Qul-1-nslnip ul' Nlalry. nlrliggingily :uljusls lwr myzll rulw. fl Q 6' if in -f Un nr V . - Till' ij' I I I, fig 1-an I x ti V ti KI: fr 4' gf xp A Q, tp xg ix! V' Qi, by 9 THE TRINITY GLEE CLUB llI'I'2llIl5 Iliv liirlll of il now-lioru lizllw willi vm-li-stinl szillltuiioiis. prof-I-:ling Iliv Nailivily mlraiimi. TODAY THE SAVIOR ul' Ilu- wurlml lllIlbI'2ll'i,u Zlll- iwlllu-Iw :un :lngvl ll l':llu-vs Nhlllllglllllll In Ilia' xllm'plu'l'1lxul' H1'lllll'llI'lll. CHRISTMAS PLAY Lighlml tapers uml glilli-ring holly ilIlIlI'Il 21 Iuuvli of llolicluy atiiiusplu-rv as Ilw ylm- vlulr iisln-11-cl in tho spirit of Chrislmas isitli Irmlilimiul I'lll'4IlS, A cappella 8I'l'LlIlQt'llIt'IllS. vomlmim-il xxilli llmvingg Uri-giuriuir chant. Qlisplaywl melmliuuw form mul zirtistiv ringing. Uraniatists grrvelcwl thc zrppmzirliiiig sm-Irwin. rn-tolling thi- olcl lvut glorious liirlli in 'I'lII-I l,llill'l' Ulf' :X S'l'AII. 'lille' story. svl in Simplm- iiimlviwiislim' slylv. rang from Ilic- lips of ilu- irispirwl Miriam lu Ilie lwurls uf Ilii- aumlicncv, iiiifulmlilig in ull ilu- sulvmnily :mal jiri :ip- pmpriate In Christmas. l . rg 'Tl F ga '1 rump- Q A ' THE BETHLEHEM REPAST is zu IIIUVIIIQ1 sc-mic ul' 'l'lll'I l,lIill'l' Ol .K STAR. Mary Vanin, llc-Ily .xllll IA-ilmig, .lvzin I-fc-pp. .lzrnv l+'l'iIzg.5vs, llonniv Nlillvr. :incl l'z1I 'llill'Sl2l. STUDENT COUNCIL Sf-7 FOLLOWING INSTALLATION, Father Rayntoml G. Decker posts with s uc tnt oflieers. Peggy l'otthast, Iiarlmra Gittings, Jane Shea OIIIIIIANK U Donnell, and Nlary fain. Our first formal assemhly invited us Io renew tht- pledge of allegiance to our sehool, and of fidelity to the ohligation of upholding tht- fine reputation and ideals which are 'I'rinity's prit-I-It-ss treasures. We witnessed, too, the installation of the new ollicers of the Student Council. This organization. wisely en- couraged hy the faculty and cherished hy the student body at large, is an essential part of our school struc- ture, functioning as an added link ht-tween an already united administration and general school population. This yearis leaders, president. vice-president. and representatives from each elass, faithfully maintained the fine traditions established in the past. and eaeh hy a unique and extremely valuahle eontrihution. added to the effectiveness of a valuable institution. At the same time. they received an opportunity for the exer- cise of recognized capacities of leadership, and at training in their duties toward. and dependence on, the girls whom they represented. ,N 23 if' 14 ff f JY -J: -'ia 'f ft A ,N-ilijfzxji' it if - PRESIDENT Betty Pundt closely scrutinizes the Camera Club's latest snaps whilc Pat Martel. vice-president, and Jean Zepp, secretary. look on. L-I ARTS AND CRAFTS club members put charity into action as Theresa Gaftigan, Pat Flashell, vice-president, Jean Green, and Carol Ann Fritzges aid president Emma Jane Shilling in sorting handmade clothing for the Southern Missions. Secre- tary Lynne Kelly records their progress. PLANNING THE FUTURE seems pleasing to Career Club panelists. Courtnaye 0'Donnell, Ann Finnerty, secretary, Louise Gilner, Angela NIcKenna, and Mary Pat Robe, vice-president. Mary Katherine Grim, president, proves an efficient moderator. CLUBS Everybody looks .forward each week to Thursday's club meetings. Opportunities for promoting further interest in current events are available in the Debating Cluhg the artistically-minded find many outlets in the Arts and Crafts Clubg the Camera Club caters to photography fansg while suggestions for vocations after graduation are oHered by members of the Career Club. Since these activities are not limited by class boundaries, each girl may find enjoyment pursuing the field of her choice. SUE HOLLENSHADE, president, directs the pros and cons as Eileen Blatthews voices her opinion on the current topic of debate. Eager listeners are hlargaret Rose lNIc-Kenna, Penny Richardson. Barbara Gittings, vice-president, Anne Carle, secretary, and Sue Bollinger. 'llhe annual Tea and Fashion Show, enjoyed alike by students and their mothers, featured this year crea- tions from 'fla Maison de l'Or.7, In a garden party setting, our guest narrators saw the newest of the new. and commented appropriately on wardrobes for the coed, the career girl, the maid of honor. and even the bride. Trinity fashionables on the opposite page include Lynne Kelly, up with the lark and pretty as a picture in the latest pajama styleg Colette Ackerman, eye- catching spectator at any sporting event: Kathleen Philbin, narrow as an arrow in her Oriental dinner dressg Mary Kellner. well-groomed commuter in a coat just born to travelg Claudette Szlasa. looking younger than springtime and charming as a party-bound cherub: and Vearl Daily, most bewitching Cinderella at any ball. - --4. NX IUN SHDW MUSIC AND CHOREOGRAPHY 3' PRACTICE FOR THE MIKADO M'1'lllx :l IIIUQISZIIII IZISIQIIIKIQIIIQL from IIl1'l'XI7I'4'5iIUIlN of llI'IIlI'IIHIIN. Suv IIuIIing1c'r. Ilvl I1 0'I'1mm-II. I,ynnm- lim-Ily. Miz: III-im-1-kv, Iiulln I,mImIy. Mary I':rI Ilullv, IIvI I 'V NIzll1nIng1.I':ul Iiurm-s. :xml Nlvg I,1'II1'Il. ADORNING HEROD'S COURT with j.fl'Zll'0- ful IIFICIIIZII C'Il2lI'lII am- Mary II:lrI1:1l':1 .InI1nsun. .Ioan iinrson, Iizlilly IYiIIsI:uII, Maury Jann' IYl'IgLI1Isol1. Sm' Iim-II1-r, :xml I':1I I'I1lII1ps. 21, SPRING PLAY Osvur Wild.-'s 'I'IIl'1 ItN'II'0lt'I't-XNCE OF IiIfINC infatllutiunI'm '1It'urIitII1-Cv1'iIy. I'iAIINI'i5'I'. ll alvligliltiul 4-mxlmly. wus our choice for Attics xscrv smtirvtl anal grumlnmllicrs vmmsullvml to tht- alnnnzll spring prmIu4'tiun. After lnuny rm-heursuIs, rout the lll'l'l'SSill'y props anal t'tISIlIIIll'S'ilII ilI'tIlItllIS tht- vast vuliwycti the sparkling IIUIIIUI' of this vffn-1'vvs- task. the tvCI111ic'ians xxiII mow. Iiut tht- rt-snIt prmt-xI vt-nt IruInIrIv, in an upplunsv-winning hit. Wm' ShaII l't'wal'cIil1g1.asaII1'a1lnetn4'njny thc' II'1'IIlt'IItIUllS triviali- nnt soon Iprgvt tht- hilarious I,asIy lima-km-ll, thc flash- tics that :nuke up 'I'IIIfI IIVII'0It'I'ANCIf OI IEICINIZ ing Mr. John Wurtliing' tulius Ernest in lownt. nor the ICAHNEST. IIUIIIIIIUSS Inut wry Itritislf' Imp, Algy, with his inane 9 V I X! tmrsln' . I- v ..v . .-. DOMINEERING LADY BRACKNELL tNI:n'y I'I1iIIvinJ snnlcs :approv- IIIIIIY on tho IJIIKIIIIIIQ rmnznm-0 ut' Miss I'risn1 :nut Dr. t'Ilz1snIrI4 Qlivtty I'nncIt 2lIltI IM-v 'I'ooI10yJ. CURTAIN CALL for t'I:lirv tiu1's1u'Il. I'iiIm'n Nlzlttllvws, t':n'ruII II:n'1'is0n, Mary Iiilvvn I'hiIhin. Ili-1-'I'4mI11-y, Ill-tty 1',nnmIt, Nlurlv Vain, IIUIIFIIIZIYK' IYIIUIIIICII. 2lIltI I':lt Svhnltz. t 'E HE HAUGHTY LOOKS ot' tiwvmtolyn tt'I:1ir1- Ili intl Vuilx UI nx IIIIIII nc nn 1 . 1 4 I llUIlt'1'tI Irv tht-ir taunting snitnrs, John IYnrt ,. P1 . a ' 'si :tml .Ugly IIIOIIFIIIZIVC nw tlullw-n NI nttln xx tl III III ' unna- 'U C ou : n P :' C Z SP as Z D I E as -4 tt A NEW ISSUE on the way! liditor llarlmara Gittings es a peek as assistant lionnie Miller, adjusts layout. All things are revealed in the ARCHWAY. thanks to the efforts of our news-minded reporters and discerning editors. Newly acquainted with journalistic jargon. they have experienced hard tedious sessions. digging for scoops, counting words. and arranging leads and captions. The most anxious moments on record have heen those spent waiting for tive distinctive numhers to come hack from the printer. We salute the stall. responsible for novel red and green headlines. pertly peppy features, and meticulous design. Buried under a mass of uneropped pictures, copy pages, dummy sheets, and patrons. the 'l'ltlNl'l'AS ten began. Picture captions suiting the word to the actioni' appeared forehoding at first look: well-written copy Seemed an unattainable goal: higher math would have Colne in handy for cropping and lay-outs. liut. somehow, lay a March deadline. it was all unseramhled. We only hope that our hook is pleasing to you and worthy of our dedication. DEADLINE DRAWS NIGH as Pat lleavcr pastes last minute articles on the good copy. Her smiling companions, Penny Richardson, Pat Flashell, Bonnie Miller, Sue Hair, llarhara Gittings, and Diary Clare Potthast, assure us that this .XRCHYYAY will be the best yet. N V x'lS' t 1 o t I1 ll If II If ll Iflls ll IT!! ll b,ll'8f'r'?'fl 5 ,eil 'if KZ-s AND TRINITAS -'V AN INDUSTRIOUS TRINITAS STAFFpi1-pzirvs for lliv ilvzulliiic. lk-tty Plllllii, Pali ixl2ll'il'i.t'iilil'l'4iHl'Sllf'il.J1lll1' Friizgvs. Pu! llnrm-S, llulli Luiicly, Mary Vain, Put Kaiim-ii, Suv llolh-nslizuli-. :iml.l:ii1vF-Iii-:i. si -IOTOGRAPHY EDITORS, lim-tty l'umlt :mil PM lzirlvi. Iiiul long 4l:ii'ki'umii lmurs l'1'w:ii'1lvrl with lIlliSUlll1' lDl'iIllS. 'xii ' S' O1 A AT LOSS FOR WORDS? Y1':ii'lmuk vu-wlilui's Vlziiri- lim'siir'li :incl Rlilii llllliliy fiiirl xY1'ilStt'I'.SiJlliiif' Viiilllllt' lo lwaiii uimligiiigx'nil1p:iliiun. HOCKEY Slirill wliisllm-s. goals. Nlc'Iul'l1's.ili1rl pvrspiring vxvilv- nwnl urv vilal l'UIllpUllUIllS ul il vmniilwliliw zillilvlir' prograin. in uliivll luwlwy' finds gi prmnim'i1t plum-. During ill'll4'IIl pi'zu'lic'v in tlic' Hlllil-Sl2lSlll'll llvlulwi' unml Nova-inlwr wcallwr. il was il fznniliar sight lu sw' Mari Katt' Grim scnrc- ai last umml sr-l up ln' un zissist frann Courtnayv O'llonnm-ll. lvfl lull lun-k. :Ks lln- uplnnslliull zlpproa1'lu'1l. Xlilfl l'ul llolie' 1-nnlml ln- gglinipsm-sl :is slic- mlrilnlrleml lialf lln' fin-Ifl lu rally unnlln-r llir'4-iitviiiiig ollciise. lfaplains ll:-Q' 'llnnlwy uncl lfllii llannniunml. spurlu-il lay ninm' annlvilinns Yairsili slivksle-i's. slzilwl ll Iwo-min Iwi-lnss finish lin' lln- 'lliinily lim-lwy svllslill. V133-30. 1 f , .3 NICE GOING, MARY. lltb-Villllillll IM-v 'l'unln-Iv i'HllQ,fl'1lllll2ll4'S :illlninaiv slur. Nlury funk :iflvr il l0Il,LfllQ1lIlll'. UPIN THE AIR gm-s lfzilliy llillslmlt. in ann 1-xl-iting: nmmnc-nl clnring lim-kvy inlr:ln1nr:1ls. ELLA HAMMOND'S :ulvivv lu lln' RELAXING vivlorions :iflvr llw svusnxfs first gxnnm' :nv Qslznulingl .Xng pluyx-rs IlI'0V0l'i1'S1l Vill'l1'ly nl' rvaiv- lxlK'Kl'llIlll, Dm- 'll0Ulll'j'. .lmly llc-yiinlcls. lille! llznninmnnl. l,n1-in linm lrmn Ivainnimlvs l,ynnv K1-lly. Bla-Nnlly. Zlllll Nluriv Ni'lllll'I'lll1 Lkln-1-liiigrl .Xnn K4-rr, l'unrtn:ny4 Nlury I,m1 Kvrc'l1m'r. Nlnry Vanin, U'l7mnn-ll, Mary li2lllli'I'lIl1' Clriin. zlnml .loan llric-an llnliliiv R1-ini-1-kv, :nnl llisgrlllitlml Nlnry l':ll llnliv. AND OTHER SPORTS Sh . RGARET ROSE our Faisey :lt the mai, : -' 1 ' ' ig' 'itio wi pre-season praleliee. Piinplmsizing genuine school spirit. the sprightly V six-our l'llCt'l'lt'ZlClt'FSffilfliillt' pep and enthusiasm. FP Hi-weekly practice, l'llill'2lt'tf'l'iZC1l hy aching muscles. P- enulvle them to holler loud. aml lead the varsity teams L X ,Nix to at season paelietl with x ietories. ' Their lulmors entl with tht- upproaeh of spring. evi- -Q.-i f rlent incloors uncl out. ln the gym. the very lloorhoarrls 1 i I resouncl as intramural volley bull highlights the sports Milli' Lou kmililllwr swlngs scene. when wariner tlzlys arrive. softhall fimls its ul iullmi Hull' in il 'mm' plum-. tlominating the utlilt-tie sehetlule and providing the exhilaration of fair play and keen eompetition. l if-ltl Day, in June, erowns the entire sports progrzun. 1 l i 1 1 DEMONSTRATING the spiriterl enthusiasm ot' 'llrinity :ire elieerlemlers Kathy Garson. Rosemary Brosenne. Sue Hair. Mm Relnec-ke, Put liezlver, cll2llItll'llt' SZl2lStl, :incl Put Kzlinen A with their nmseot 'l'ee Pee. Mary June lvrightson. I TRINITY'S TRIUMPHANT TEAM L- HALF-TIMETENSION mounts :ls l':ll .4 liuuwu i'v:nfsu1i'cs Gvutry gin-s lu-lplul poiutx-rs to :nu zmxu ills tvauu. Supt-rim' skill. un uuhrulu-u I't't'UIAtl ul' xirturic-s. .im faithful support from a pruufl :mtl loyal slutle-ut hmly have marlo this ,PHT-S lfaslwllulll st-ufuu tht' gre-:ill-sl iu Trinityis history. llutlvr Mrs. Us-utrfs iuslrlivliuu. our varsity lvzirnml Clf-vvr hall llllllflllllxfl mul alll-alI'nllll4l vxpvrt ll't'lllllqll1'. llvfnrf- guuu' lllllt' lhvi rvr'4'ix'1'4l il worrl ol' mlvif-f-, prayml tug:-llu-r. ziufl lhvu swut in lu hght up to the final whistlv. Uptiruisxu :mtl rl:-lvrruiuzr ALL IS NOT GLORY liill'lllt'll2lili4'llHlllt'2lIllillllS. Mary lion ws-rf' spurrn-tl uu hy firlvlinv 1'll1't'l'F. -XX xivlurx lV'll l llVl ' 4'll'l -x ?i l' Xl lf l'l'f' l'f 'l 'l'm lllf' follow-fl vivtory. our lf'illll umm num- lhuu gzluws: Ihr-ir luvularl lllll lll!IlUl'llIlll lalsli ul 1-xll'lf'ullllggllw lmll, 'modesty captured our mlmimlitm HS 'hm Hwrvlx grinnwl. ?IT'll1llI'I'ilSFl'tl at nur pmiw. X fiuul 1-In-1-r. thvn, for tho uucleff-atml varsity of ilu- l'I33-30 fvusmmf WE HAIL nur llll1l4'lbltillt'll lumpsiw-rs: ll2lI'lHll'2l lit-itll-I. Nluriuu i'm1lz1ll:1u, lflvaillm' Kiulviu. l'vgg.v Vlwll. Nlury l':1t ltulu-. .Xugt Nif'lX1'llll1l. Nlury lX2llll1'l'l!lt' liriiu, Dm' 'l'uolwy. .loam l'l'ic'4'. .lmly Ill-yuulfls, Nlairiv Nt'lllDl'l'lll. :lull .Xuilu Rl'lllt'l'lit'. SKIUIIES Hlllllllllilt' 511-IH li. Sl. flll-fll lVlur5 xulv 39,17 l.X,ll. SIS-ISU lX.ll.M. -lfl-QT Villunmu A ' 146-,ll Ml. 51. AQIIUS -ln-IW BOBBIE REINECKE PACING THE ATTACK, BASKETSCONlEEASYlu j.fl'lSllll0lllYUl lmsi- NIRIVQY l':1l liulu' luul Rl 1-xlwrl Nlzlry lianllnwim' lllbll ln l'v4'vix'4' llw 'Nilgzllllc-:1x'z'1':lg4'. Grim. lvull. 'TEAM H Ill WA ll l WS lllurx l'a1l llnlw lllury Killll4'l4llll' Grim Nui l'l llx'lm'1'lw lmlx lu llllllll I-,ll-aumr lxinlm-in ,lmul l'rlu lil .fXlll1S huge-l lllvlxm-una lim' l unln x Maru' lNt'lllN'l'lll ll4l l'4 '1l N1-i1l1'l A Lone. 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Ilu- NYM ul l.il1e- llml ll Ili lll'l'4llIll' llu- only may for llx Ilu- iulzmgilvlm- fulvslanuw- nu nlunu-ml ul 'frinily - llu-uv urn- ours In lu-vp, W4- lulw- - ' lllltll Io :Nr -Ill- aa l'llllllUIlQl1', :1 rlilll' ln zu-lum, vxlm- - - - x 5 1lm-ut. 'lllu lll'l'1lllll4' Illllllli. NHI3I.lC5Sl'I Ulll,llllf, vx- prc-ssvs tlxls will lauwrnu- pm-ffl-vllmu. Axsurr- nl our numrul i llul wuml mlulux ln .1 umlal nl unmplcxllx nr- musl nu-1-I llu-nl uilll lmmslmlgq-, 1-zllmlvilily, :nul lruxl uul. llu- fluff ul lfinlr IN zxluvul lm 1-mlvurlx on llnx vmnlu-lllng lalflx. Xlllll.l'.55l'. lllll.l4fl',. 1 J fix I' 'W P' J ' I iw 14,4-,r,.JJ K A Loss- IV CARROLL MARY ANN HARRISKON Conover Road L'y'lffl'0'lL4 Harney, Md. Carroll . . . welcome addition in '54 . . . quickly-learned and never-shaken loyalty . . . passion for Swedish embroidery . . . skilled technician . . . calm efficiency and a well-ordered life . . . prefers to avoid the limelight . . . aids and abets every activity . . . fills out those absentee slips . . . always dressed so well . . . miniature of Mom . . . unselfishly lends her talents . . . appropri- ately suits the pun to the occasion . . . speaks French with the proper accent . . . laughs at her own mistakes . . . shuns no one . . . gets her pleasant disposition by the mile. Stage Teclinieiang Dramaticsg Prom Committee. MARY EILEEN PHILBIN 2l26 Old Frederick Road Catonsville 28, Md. Philbie . . . needs her hands to tell a story . . . multifarious knowledge and fabulous facts . . . keen observance . . . expressive eyes . . . ardently defends her opinions . . . facts to corroborate her statements . . . the loveliest complexion . . . playful pout . . . New England background . . . craves reading material . . . the kind to be relied upon . . . whips up yummy goodies . . . adds a special flavor to the occasion . . . volunteers and follows through . . . concerned about the well-being of her tabby . . . works to capacity . . . the determination that goes places. llonorsg Stage Teellnieiang Glee Clubg Drainaities. COURTNAYE REBECCA O'DONNELL Folly Quarter Road Howard County, Md. Courtnaye . . . inborn leadership . . . adores Daddy . . . a calm, unruflled approach . . . qualifications for her oflice . . . Howard County you-all . . . remarkably herself . . . persistent defender of country life . . . a peaceable girl . . . bound to come up with an idea . . . demands an audience at joke- time . . . our choice for first woman president . . . the voice of enthusiasm . . . shows no mercy for the hockey ball . . . of the all-encompassing smile . . . models Mom's creations . . . more than we deserve . . . truly the spirit of '56. National Honor Societyg Student Council Presidentg Glee Club: llramatiesg Sportsg Publications. jeff QJWJ MJ. f I j ruff yyiblftlfu V i yfnlfu 0, z Mfg 6 M141 4,p oLf Jul' MLM fwfr' MARY MARGARET HOLLENSHADE 3739 Beech Avenue Baltimore II, Md. Sue . . . serious and quietly capable student . . . continually in a tizzy . . . really digs for gold in patron drives . . . pals around with Mattie . . . fits of the dithers belie an admirable industry . . . capable driver . . . arrives in her red-and-white . . . always room for one more . . . you can be sure of her cooperation . . . Can I do something? . . . laughter automatically produces tears . . . works off energy by swinging her foot . . . interested in what's going on . . . gives her all, without a care for self. Honorsg Debating Club Presidentg Stage Techniciang Glee Clubg Publicationsg Library Aide. 4:5 ,W-'La,46' .fa--'jg-fc, EMMA JANE SHILLING Belmont Farm Ellrridge 27, Md. Em . . . devoted and uncomplaining . . . famous last words: Next year I get a good seat on the bus . . . gives the benefit of the doubt . . . great big brown eyes . . . utell me when to pull the curtain . . . considers how the other person will feel . . . wide open spaces . . . nursing profession appeals . . . lets you know she enjoys your company . . . custodian of the lost . . . restorer of the found . . . self-disciplined . . . does great things and small superbly well . . . possessor of common sense and rare unselfishness. Arts and Crafts Club President: Stage Techniciang Dramaticsg Sports. X Xi!! Xa, O V t X i i A 1' i ii' A r M G at Qt i l X Vi' , YK X x Y I Xxxxvkiy 'x i A' lol ' 'Li Ll U I . X ' X 11 ffa Y 1 K , , J X? 1 -R t, MARY EIILEEN MATTHEWS 4620 Manordene Road Balfimore 29, Md. Mattie . . . offers her time and numerous abilities . . . haunting memories of yearbook rallies . . . goes along good-naturedly with our schemes . . . multitudinous undertakings . . . eye for interesting literature . . . controls her audience on stage or off . . . true altruist . . . friendship with Sue since first grade . . . takes and gives much friendly teasing . . . so quick to defend you . . . long list of dramatic triumphs . . . erases our fears . . . never a cutting remark . . . friendly and hefriended everywhere . . . deserving of the highest praise. Honors: Library Aideg Stage Tet-linit'iang Dramativs. COMING OR GOING? Eileen, Sue, and Emma Jane make an elieerfnl traveling trio I MARIA NOEL REINECKE IOI Montrose Avenue Catonsville 28, Md. Mia . . . with the contagious giggle . . . definitely talented in the musical line . . . clearly expresses her views . . . all playing hostess . . . sailing on the Severn . never gives up hope . . . double feature: pony-tail and Reinecke nose . . . continually presents appealing ideas . . . regards her position seriously . . . boasts a big family . . . likes a good time . . . . and she busily prepares herself to seize its pearl. Ulee Club President: Cheerleader Co-Captaing Sports. 40 X mldrltv Q, o6,,ff'0 li0,5Lij ig 94 465.3 v 10 if if X and off 0451.0 ' Q W 0, ' l' PATRICIA ANN BARNES ofo 0 Sf' JJ' hd-7, Springfield Church Road fjord Sykesville, Maryland Pat . . . earnest desire to know . . . never, never sick at sea . . . generous with pencils, paper, and food . . . aquabelle . . . presents her ideas . . . the lunch carton is gone again . . . gets to the heart of the matter . . . lives at the other end of the world . . . it's superfluous . . . anxious to do her part . . . entertains us with her antics . . . cultured tones . . . proved her meltle . . . sober thoughts brightened by funny remarks . . . so glad she switched to Trinity . . . wants us to like her . . . and we do . . . our incomparable song- bird . . . Hail, Nanki-Pool Secretary of Camera Clubg Cvlee Club Representative: Dramatiesg l'ulmliealions. enthused about it . . . loves . . battered bus marshal who . . all the world's her oyster TALENTED Nllll. llllNll'4'h4 ol' ilu- grunnl piano, 1-:npnlnly 2l4'I'UlllIJ1llll4'S ilu- llIll'lllUlll0llS von-os ol ll:1rlm:ll':1 :mal l':1l. BARBARA MARIE ROBERTSON 6808 Dunhill Road Dundalk 22, Md. Harlm . . . crolnuxamlvl' ol' Ilu' famous llumlulk 1-row . . . hilarious when confused, which is oflvn . . . docs lu-r own llxinking . . . mimic . . . clon'l start trouble. xsllatcvcr you mlou . . . Sl1l'll ll xln-vp voiw- . . . 1-xl-vllvmzc in sludics . . . form-lmoding in her lone . . . knows how lo lulu- ll jolu- . . . 'Boll hold ilu- lrmtvrng l'll Sturt rowing . . . pn-lcrs ln-r zulu-s willloul sugary icings . . . we find she mlovsxfl lll'Ctl sxscclcning . . . our lvounvy lmll ol' fun . . . an cxample lo follow. llonorsg Ulm' lflulmg l'rom Ll0IllIlllllL'l'. D Aug 1 'ar--' ' 6 .F 5.-A-,QJJJY , Nh'-1... Q , V. V Y ' 'f'wqf,j'1?'- ' '1 ' ' MY .N s .- x mm. ,. ' .4 ,. ' rm- , L in .Pr , 4- ,N 4. , 'A- MLN, 1 122.-. ' ' A,9p- ' v ' I. '. fr ., ,TQ , . 'v ...Q 'f M ri-- 2n w'2,' fr M., x li sv - L32-gf' A 7 1 44 in 5 av Q 1 'ig 41-if-Fm , It Y, ,1 K xr 'Rv u' v N X ,, , , 2 .' , A A 1 f in E 4 ' . ,, -K fn f- .Q N '- , ,A ' 3 X -'- ..f'vb , N s, - ' . STORMY WEATHER? Nlnylw so, lm! Han l'.nl, lull.1, .xml xlqllf lx.xt1 fiml llml gray Nliil'SiH'1' nu lll2l1f'Il for guy momls. MARY KATHERINE GRIM II7 Newburg Avenue Catonsville 28, Md. Griimnie . . . co-captain of an undefeated team . . . argues effectively . . . impeccable dress and grooming . . . new-found interest in the scholastic aspect . . . enters into everything whole-heartedly . . . really concerned about her future . . . worries about her hair getting too long . . . grateful for favors . . . quick to see whatis needed . . . and supply the need . . . tends to her own affairs . . . easy conversationalist . . . her pretty varsity blouse . . . everybody do what you're supposed to do . . . pays compliments to the deserving . . . deserving of many herself. Career Clnh l'residentg Stage 'feelinieiang Dramatiesg Vice-l'resident of AAQ Sports. MARY PATRICIA ROHE I I3 Hilton Avenue Catonsville 28, Md. Rosie . . . so sincere . . . hangs in her eyes . . . cheers for Sl. Murlfs . depended on for a boost or a tease . . . believes in helping people . . . spectacular shots . . . idol of underelass sportsmen . . . little-girl innocence in her eyes . . . MI have an intentionw . . . honesty is the best policy . . . a flustered, blushing violet . . . excels in sports and sportsmanship . . . plays with her whole heart . . . such deep thinking . . . firm trust in Cod . . . for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Career Club Officerg Cleo Clubg Dramatiesg President of Amkg Sports. ki! , 'v 1, It itil, If I ti AN L A In K tl W 'A 7- I 'L' ' I If ,fum K 1 K. , ,f I .Z n Lkhlj ful . ,. t L ' LLL I I L , L. ELLA MAY HAMMOND X X ,, f' M, t A Johnnycalte Road L 1 U e lt l to AVL, Catonsville, Md. j, we Ell . . . more than meets the eyt -... utterly fearless on the road ...' 'Now. wait at minute . . . takes her studies seriously '... just a little shy, and very sweet . . . co-captain of the hockey team . . . runs a gratis taxi service . . . quiet determination . . . bound to get it backwards . . . wealth of feeling . . fulfillment of duty her aim . . . exciting experiences vividly related . . . eager to share everything she has . . . the deeper motive . . . so unconscious of her worth . . . which only adds to her worthiness. tllet- lilubg Dl'Zll1!3lit'S1 Sports. A '7 EILEEN DELIA TOOHEY 707 Mt. Holly Street Baltimore 29, Md. Dee . . . good Samaritan . . . the rosy glow her trade- mark . . . compromise to km-cp the peace . . . cooker spaniel guards the upheaval in her locker . . . Ocean City fan . . . unch-ating . . . plays no favorites . . . familiar on gym floor or field . . . wormed her way into our ha-arts . . . co-captain of the hockey team . . . encouragement when it's nceclcd . . . curtain-call comcflienne . , . the wrong thing at the right moment . . . something beneath the surface that you might not notice . . . one foot in heaven, the other in hot water. Glu-c lllulrg llralnalicsg Secretary of AAg Sports. PERT AND PRETTY were l'lI'2lllt'l'S. Dee. :intl Pnl :il t Reunion. ll- MARY PATRICIA MARTEL 3800 Gelston Drive Baltimore 29, Md. Min . . . the quiet one . . . this is a fine fish kettle . . . blond, petite, and cute down to her fingertips . . . oh, the witty line or two . . . a very efficient little organizer . . . not a bit of trouble to anyone . . . self omitted from her con- cerns . . . ping-pong paddler . . . Fran's constant companion . . . a captivating brightness and charm . . . and wee bows in her hair . . . club pfiicer . . . a purpose in life . . . unwavering ideals . . . power far surpassing her size. Clee Clubg Camera Club Vice-Presidentg Dramaticsg Sportsg Publications. FRANCES THERESA MONAGHAN 90I S+. Agnes' Lane Baltimore 7, Md. Mon . . . professional bell-ringer . . . poetess . . . faithful to her friends . . . clever with her hands . . . staccato sneezes . . . elongated rosary . . . supplies the harmony . . . so much like Minn . . . recognizes the good in people . . . knocks herself out enjoying a joke . . . and cheering for Trinity . . . goes her own unselfish way . . . treasured glimpses of Mary Lou . . . given to nervous- ness . . . frantic Frannie . . . keeps plugging away . . . humble in what she possesses . . . rich in the possessing. Ulee Clubg Smlality Otiicerg Sports. ELIZABETH THERESA PUNDT 3407 Benson Avenue Baltimore 27, Md. Bett . . . oised and olitc . . . kev s her locks short and in-ul . . . lhi' lilllm Y P P P wink that says g'hello . . . pleasing voice . . . remc-mhers how they ruslwa around at Williamsburg . . . puts in a good word for evcrylmorly . . dresses with taste and thc proper reserve . . . hopes to mlo u good joh . . CCD courses . . . teases without hurting . . . practises sm-ll'-c-onlrol . . deports herself as a lady . . . and always has a good time . . . 4-npuhlr handler of affairs . . . fini' manners, fine features, fim- all through. Honorsg Camera Clull Pre-simlent' Clievrlvzulc-r' Ulm' lllulrg Snortsg l'rom flliairnmli . U . v 1 l Dramatwsg Publications, RECORDS, c-okvs, :mal il r-ozy firm--simlv arc- the pm-rl'cc'l c'omplc'lm'nls to wt-vlwml Q.fC'l-l0Qft'lll1'l'Slllil' Kay. num-l. :mtl llc KATHRYN SHAWN MOORE 4I3 Stratford Road Baltimore 28, Md. Kay . . . alive and sparkling with gaiety . . . with that team . . . a rush of laughter . . . wants to see justice done . . . goes along with a joke . . . a comment worth hearing . . . takes the sensible outlook . . . outrageously exaggerated threats . . chats about anything to anyone . . . not the type to waste time worrying . . . cause of many small riots . . . variety of interests and abilities . . . never downcast for long . . . expertly-fashione personality that charms. Glee Clubg Stage Technician: Prom Committee. ,,v. I: f V , ag . L I, i, -wt I ' ' 7 5. . 'f .xuyf l -A .X always whittie . . . stick . weakness for red . . . d good nature . . . colorful ANGELA CAROL McKENNA 202 Glenmore Avenue Catonsville 28, Md. Angel . . . with impish ideas . . . nearly professional stage manager . . . partial to fried chicken and melty chocolate . . . determined to conquer . . . sometimes quiet, sometimes not . . . visits to the Little King . . . makes a suggestion and backs it up . . . friendship with little sister Lucia . . . blithe spirit . . . fights like a madwoman defending the goal . . . unpredictable but dependable.. . . quickly discovers the error . . . Chanson de Roland . . . an air of assurance . . . pure diamond with many facets, all of which please our fancy. Stage Managerg AA Representativeg Sports. 4-7 JANE FRANCES FRITZGES I I I5 Walnut Avenue Baltimore 29, Md. ,lane . . . interior and exterior calm . . . all-season smile etched in gold . . . hesitates to foist her opinion on anyone . . . jingles locker keys . . . always the kind word and the unselfish interest . . . a time and a place for every- thing . . . canit forget the appealing look of her crayfish . . . gentle sense of humor . . . not satisfied unless the rest of us are . . . displays her delight . . . what makes you think sheis afraid of hugs? . . . unohtrusively in- fluential . . . carefully-thought-out aims . . . our angel unaware. Stage 'I'eehnieian: Ilranultiesg Pulvlieations. ELIZABETH ANN LEIBIG 603 Nottingham Road Baltimore 29, Md. Betty Ann . . . bundle of nerves before a performance . . . which is always a great success . . . genuine concern . . . blond with a titian tint . . . reverent sacristan . . . extends a genial greeting . . . drama her npetii . . . unassuming . . . faithful to commitments . . . above ett ar fuments . . . one ou can Y trust . . . exasperates herself . . . 'tcanaryv at St. Agnc-s's hospital . . . lovely pink cheeks and a modest smile . . . spreads a little sunshine around . . . prefect we should emulate. Sodality Prefectg Clee Clubg Dramaties. KATHERINE ELLEN NEKERVIS 405 Swan-n Avenue Baltimore 29, Md. Kitty . . . and her flashing iee skates . . . a eontrilmulor to elass discussions . . . interested in her work . . . lets herself go . . . memories of a summer long stay at Sun Valley . . .wide grin and mischievous eyes glinting . . . a dip in the Patron Pond . . . friendly to all of us . . . keeps the debating elulm up to date on forensic league proceedings . . . eonslunt souree of general information . . . dancing shoes . . . gives her support to every aetivity . . advocates unity . . . faithful Tee Pee rooter . . . always to he rememhered Stage Teehnieiang llramatiesg Prom Connnittee. , -fi? R. 7 if i 4' K Y as A U L VI K wr I , X 1 ' . Y A 1 ' .,-ff W ,f a ga g j 2 X N , 'fx K - V5 K x ' 5 I OM NIGHT iimls our In-znllliflll In-Ill-5. liill.V.Jllll1',illl4l llvlly .xllll,1lW2lilillQIllll'il'4'S 4 1' no 4' RX if -4 , 5, W . Z, uw. W, TWO UNUSUAL FRIENDS 2lI'0 2lC'fllliI'1'1l on :1 stroll through thc- K'0lIIllI'ySiKli' Ivy c'l2liI'K', Mary. :un Rulh. RUTH ELIZABETH LUDDY l326 Maple Avenue Arbufus 27, Md. CLAIRE FRANCES GORSUCH I47 Stevenson Lane Baltimore I2, Md. Claire . . . scales the heights and plumbs the depths . . . Ihose ARCHWAY deadlines . . . 'Tm too excited to eatw . . . unspoiled by intellectual achieve- ments . . . a walk all her own . . . coins her own expressions . . . refuses to be aggressive . . . spends hours improving her work . . . out-travels Culliver . . . unbelievable capacity for learning . . . a word at the crucial moment . . . yearbook blues . . . delighted by so many things . . . keeps a joke alive . . . desire to please . . . a desire more than fulfilled. National Honor Societyg Clee Clubg Dramatiesg Publications. Iluthie . . . musical, intellectual. and sincere . . . rolls up her sleeves and goes right to work . . . the capacity-filled car . . . always a friend . . . a crisis every fifteen minutes . . . thereis so much to do . . . pulls you out of a slump . . . fierce desire to reconvert her locker . . . supercharged energy . . . sax, piano, or voice . . . impossible situations always working out . . . time to listen, a sympathetic response . . . heart with an open door. National llonor Soeietyg Sotlality Oliicerg CSINIC Represenrativeg Clee Club Ofiieerg Ilramatiesg l'uIrIIeations. MARY MARGARET CAIN 92I Joh Avenue Baltimore 29, Md. Merry . . . as full of pep as her name . . . competent possessor of elassieal wit . . . matches moods with clipped locks . . . partial to pink . . . warm- hearted generosity that invites friendship . . . 'I'.l'.'s poet laureate . . . scintillating starlet . . . knows the importance of being earnest . . . desire for the highest and best . . . scads of paper plus a prolific pen . . . suppressed desire to sing . . . strictly an optimist . . . sparks unbounded enthusiasm with firecraeker energy . . . confides in the Little King . . . faee turned toward Eternal Truth. Student Council Vice-Presidentg National Honor Soeielyg llrznnaliesg Sportsg Pnlvliea- tions. ,lanie . . . with the giveaway giggle . . . likes to be sure before she speaks . . . admits her limitations . . , strives for independence . . . can't stand to see someone cry . . . the instigator . . . on good terms with everybody . . . appreciates life . . . enjoys it to the fullest . . . wishes this last year were the first . . . collects for all worthy causes . . . quiet at the right time . . . outspoken when necessary . . . conscientious student . . . emphatically opposes injustice . . . lives by the rule . . . faith in prayer . . . the best qualities of young womanhood. Student Couneil Representativeg National Honor Societyg Stage Techniciang Dramaticsg Pulrlieations. t A , at PATRICIA MARY KAINEN 4. . .5 I , 0, V wffl l228 Greystone Road cl- A1 lfvl UL lfl' u cy Arbutus 27 Md. 11 ,yin Pat . . . artistic inclinations and abilities . . . enthusiastic about Tee Pee . . . works herself to a frazzle . . . extends her sympathies . . . refined and patrician with a blush . . . What are you wearing? . . . preserves an Indiana accent . . . 'SI just have to go someplace tonight . . . many good deeds that go unnoticed . . . perfection her watchword . . . should live in a Southern mansion . . . original and elaborate ideas . . . knows what she's doing . . . courage to speak the truth . . . laying firm foundation for a lifetime. Stage Techniciang Cheerleader Captaing Glee Clubg Dramatiesg Pulmlieutions. JANE FRANCES SHEA 44I9 Maple Avenue Halethorpe 27, Md. VEARL ANNE DAILY IO9 South Symingion Avenue Catonsville 28, Md. Vearl . . . one of our most irecious . . . little lunches and matron 'mics . . . l l Y dressed for the occasion . . . Gabb . . . non-im osinr nature . . . claims Y P in she's a enius in a dis uise . . . often dril hilarious . . . nite serious at g 3 Y fl times . . . many pleasant memories . . . experience with a pony-tail . . . poker-faced wit when least expected . . . each day brings the weekend closer . . . artistic tendenciesg down-to-earth temperament . . . the essence of everything feminine . . . ever interesting . . . hours filled with careful planning for the future . . . and we pray a happy one for her. Camera Club Ofticerg Dramaticsg Sports. K Y'f g., if Kar, .f . Q i 'U i 1 k 4 A df 'Cu Y ' I 5 4 5- x ,GPF-55 ,im x 5 5. 'fl 'Q 'Qi Q ,W , .M lg NN Q 1 Q sf. as at . K 'J if if ' ' P . X D 1 ? 1 . . . A , U49 W wx. tl' .f , .1- 'E A 5, I Q . W A f , ,.f1X.,. ., ..... f ., .Q . 'lf Y' AQ: ,pr , ,fg- ! 5 dsx K .. ., . -f .W r i FH 2 F'f J .' 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'f MEET? - -dxf' 4 ' - Qu N Q- . 'zum '51 1 gl , x 95 Y, , ,v-A Lpwrii The Little King has vnnie to liuw lI'6llll'IlClUlIS mean- ing to cw-ry stumlcnt nl Trinity. As frvshmen, we founfl nursclvvs ling:-ring lung around llis shrine at thc- hfxacl of thc stairs-attractml in part, nn cloulml, hy His charm- ing littlm- rolmcs. as various as thc liturgical seasons. :intl llis xsinsninv luzlhy smile. lint we have conn- tn recoggnizv infinite wisclom in the silt-nve of this Chilcl. strc-ngth in llis wvakm-ss, divinity in smallest lnfanvy. uncl haw mum- In knnw that loyalty to this King must slmpi- our vw-ry avi. our smallest clevision, our entirv lift-. llis low' nnml Ilis grace will never fail usg and we promise- llim. in our small measurv, a like return of Hclf-lily, lufvping in our hearts the- prayc-r we have so often repeutn-cl .... HO my gurl .9 1U1'f!c'0r1fil 1lw fo perform ff y urfmnj for fnrf fo api.. .Sb A b -.A , .Q ,, . N513 X L' ' H XS ,+ L M- - N , x 1 'ig + 1A' i'b1jfv 3 Q4 LL 3145? ,A2i.5' JB i f'V3' ar -W-1, fi VW, Ng, Q A 8: C Mofors Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Ackerman Ambrose Funeral Home Anderson Clfevrolef, lnc. Arundel Ice Cream Sfores Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Aikinson Y L. G. Balfour Con Mrs. Marie B. Barnes Dr. and Mrs. A. Bell Belvedere Riding Academy William H. Berger 8: Sons Belsy, Penny, and Anne Bob's 5 8: IO? Store Mrs. Alfred F. Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bollinger Bonnie, Cafhy, and Nancy Mr. Sfanley Bossard Boulevard Mofor Sales Co. Julian S. Brewer Mr. Harry N. Brosenne Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Brosenne Howard R. Brosenne Miss Rosy Brosenne Dr. and Mrs. David J. Buchness Buell's Esso Sfalion C 81 K Supererfe Mrs. T. J. Cain Caplan's Deparrmenf Caplan's Shoe Srore Caron Pei Supply The Chell Family Mrs. Carroll Chelfon Carolyn Clark Mr. Edward T. Clark E. T. Clark 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clifford Mr. J. Henry Clusman J. Henry Clusman Co. Slore Cobb's Gulf E. F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wm. A. Service , u G. M. Comey James J. Conroy 1 Conway Bu Co. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Crowfher Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs Henry C. Curlander Kennelh A Curfis Mr . . Dafnis Furnifure 8: Appliance Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daily Vearl Anne Daily Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro. Jr. Darrah 8: Hampson Crown Service Daum's Food Baskef Davidov's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davis DeBo Famil The y y Mr. and Mrs. Herberf J. Derwarf Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley E. Dewling Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dressel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dukeharf Mrs. Elizabefh Ebberfs Edmondson Cleaners Elkridge Laundry Elkridge Pharmacy Elkridge Taxi Service Mr. and Mrs. Roberl E. Lee Emerson Enchanfad Foresf John W. Faidley Farley Funeral Home ri ,U J PATRONS Farmer's Supply Co. Mr. George Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flannagan Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Flashell Dr. and Mrs. Philip D. Flynn Ford's Florist . Freshman Class A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Friend of Anne Marie Derwarf Friend of Beffy Pundf Friend of Bonnie Miller Friends of Dickeyville Friends of Par Flashell Friendly Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frilzges Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Gafligar? Miss M. Geraldine Garrigan Joan Garson J. Norman Geipe Gefz's Resfauranf ' C. F. Geyer Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Gilliece Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Gilnlr Mr. and Mrs. John A. Giffings Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gorsuch' Claire F. Gorsuch Gosnell Broihers J. Dennis Grace Dr. Eric W. Gredinger, D.V.M. Mr. E. D. Greenawalf 8: Co. Greenway Consfrucfion Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Griffifh Roberf Gross Halefhorpe Pharmacy Harward Beaufy Shop Dr. and mrs. John C. Healy Mr. and rs. Alberf J. Heinekamp The Helfrich Lumber Co. Mr. B. C. Herman 8: Co. Herrmann and Carr Hobb's ite Cream Hobbs Brofhers' Service Sfafion Jbseph'J..Hock, Inc. Mrs. Charles E. Hogg Joan Hogg Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hollenshade, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Howser, Sr. lampieri's Clofhes Louis H. lhrie Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony L. lpsaro Dr. M. A. Jacobs 4 . Jean. Meg. and Par - Jody, Paf, and Louise Johnson Chemical lndusfries, lnc. J. F. Johnson Lumber Co. - A. T. Jones 81 Sons, lnc. Juncfion- Cab Co., lnc. Junior Class . Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kainen Linda Lou and Kafhy Ann Kaineh Kamar Beaufy Salon H. B. Kaufman Kaufman Drug Slore Kay's Home Furnishers Daniel E. Keller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kellner Mr. George F. Kerchner Miss Loreffa Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kerr 'I' H ii Rev. C. F. Keydash' Julius H. Kinlein , Koeniq's Paradise Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kowal Kraff Foods Company Miss Margaref Kramer Kramer's Aufo Service Lacey's Beaufy Shop C. H. Larkin 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Lafchford Leeds Cleaners Leeds Meal Marker Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Leibig and Family Leidiq's Bakery Mr. John C. Leifch Dr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Levickas Mr. and Mrs. J. J.'Luddy Mrs. Elva Lumsden . Mr. George Lumsden Lurz Sfudio Maiden Choice Teen Cenler Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Manning Manning Trailer Sales Mary Clare. Georqeann. and Barbara Mary Par and Mary Kafherine Anne Maffhews and Jean Dumler The Henry Malfhews Miller Chevrolef Sales, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McCourt Leo J. McCourf 8: Co. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell. Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. M. McKenna. Sr ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. McNally Melville Scolf 8: Son Merry, Paf and Rufh, '56 Mifchells Food Sfore Mr. and Mrs. Donald l. Mohler Mr! and Mrs. Emile R. Mohler Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Morris Anne C. Morris and Slephen Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moss. Jr. Moss Drug Sfore J. Allen Muir h James B. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Nekervis Dr. E. F. Nevy Newfon Mofor Sales Mr. J. M. Nicodemus Dr. and Mrs. John Norlon Norwood Garage ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. O'Brien O'Brien Paints Mr. and Mrs. Jack. E. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. i F Charles O'Donnell,' Sr. Ollie's Reslauranl 7 O'Mally-Sexlon Oil Co. Parenfs Club of T. P. S. Parishioners of Sf. Paul's Church Parleli Mofor Company Palapsco Pharmacy. lnc. Pelf Diqgers - Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . James T. Philbin . Joseph L. Phillips Kennelh Pickeff Mr. and Mrs. . Oscar C. Pogge Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Poffhasf , Mary Clare Poffhasi Poffhasf f Bros. Mrs. EPA. Prince Dr. and Mrs. J. Provenza Publicity- ,Service Mrs. J. Carroll Pundit Belly Pundl Geo. W. Radebauqh 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reahl Virginia Reinecke The Reinecke Family Resau Hair Sfylisf Mrs. E. Jane Reynolds 81 Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson Riehl and Knode Insurance Agency Ring's .Texaco Service Sfalion Mr. and Mrs. Hier Roberlson, Sr. Mr. Elmer Runge Mr. and Mrs. George Ryall, Jr. S 8: S Sporfinq Goods Store Savon GaS SlafionS Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sayler Dr. and Mrs. John Schaefer Schleupners Liquor Sfore Senior Class Seven Cheers of '58 Mr. and Mrs. H. Auslin Shea Shields Efhical Pharmacy E. Raymond Simmering Smith Drug Cenlei' Sophomore Class ' Sophomore Pond Dr. and Mrs. N. Frank Specior SpiH'el's Druq Slore Dr. John T. Sfang Sfeve's Shell Sfafion Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siromberq A. L. Sfromberg Co. Slyleplus Clofhes Henry Sundheimer Co. Superior Novelfy Co.. lnc. Mr. and Mrs. George Surer 81 Georgeann George W. Sweeney. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Tang Taylor's Furnifurie Slore Terrace Drive In Thorn Ford Sales, lnc. Tigh's Appliance Co. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Toohey Trinify Preparatory School Alumnae Assoc. Village Bakery Julia M. Volkner VoHa's Shoe Repair Waldorf Dress Suil Co. Wee Tee Miniafure Golf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Weinkam Mrs. Elsie Wellschlayer Wesfway Liquors W. Preston Whorlon Wilberf Vaulf Works Wilhide's Florisf Mr. and Mrs, Harry H. Wilson . , Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilfsfedr Marie A. Wifzke Alfred and Joan Yarlick Samuel 'J. Yales 81 Son Yearbook Sfaff -- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. 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