Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 88 of 132
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4 -Y-,ff 'UALC 0 UN s EL 0 PC1931 X29 The TRI-IT Club III H OFFICERS: Sophia Tymczyszyn ............... ....... P resident Virginia Konopa .. .... Vice-President Anna Putyra ............. .. ....,...... Secretary Violet Kaczmaryn ............................ Treasurer Mysterious ............ Be it what it may. Quality and not- quantity is what we represent. You may recognize us anywhere by our quaint and original ideas. The silent workers you may call us, if you please. Our sole purpose is to arouse en- thusiasm among the students, and this certainly was accomplished. September 12th, 1930, marks the beginning of this unique club. Even the place of organization and procedure of the meeting was known to none but the members. However, we will reveal the method adopted to select the name. Silence reigned supreme for a brief space of time, then someone shouted the name which the symbol - Ill H represents. Only the members know its significance, and they are pledged not to disclose the secret to any one. Tri-Itl' is merely an outer manifestation by which we are known. At the reciprocity party, the Juniors were challenged to try and guess the name of the club. lf they were successful detectives, they would become the heirs. Clue: If careful attention is paid to the Tri-It l song the solu- tion is apparent. Fortunately, the secret is still ours. Meetings were held formally on the first Monday of the month. Let this not deceive you for secret meetings were held more frequently and mysteriously. At these meetings various plans were made and approved by the active members who were certainly determined to carry them out. Anna Putyra, '31. TRY-IT SONG Words by V. Konopa Air: And When I Die. Try it. try it, come try it now, The Tri-lt' is our class club. Eighteen are we, so gay and free For we're members of the Tri-lt. A Roman three and a window ls our sign of mystery, When we are gone we want the next To be true to TRI-IT? too. IN THE MIRROR OF OTHERS The Senio1r.Class! .. The greatest, grandest and most glorious gathering of proud pa- triarchs, pitying the poor, pale pupils who plod in painful pursuance of their purpose to procure a pinnacle of power. The Junior Class! . The most thoughtful crowd of garrulous girls that ever bothered a band of the Best, or paid the penalty of pursuing the purpose of a physi- cal phenomena. The Sophomore Class! As common a conglamoration of clowns that ever tried tired teachers, or scorned scholarly seats, striving in strenuous strife with their small successors. ' The Freshmen Class! Who? Where? What? Why? When? Page Eighty-four

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-r ' f 4' 3 hw in Humor Daniel: What was your big sister so angry about? Lucius: She sent me to the drug store to get some cold cream, and I got ice cream, that was the coldest cream I could get. Teacher: Where was Caesar going when he was 39 years old? Mary: He was going into Gaul. Anna: Nope. He was going into his 40th year. Albinaz- Sophia, please close that door. It's too drafty. Sophia: Close your mouth, it won't be drafty. Professor: You omitted something. Student: Oh yes, I forgot you ful. Rose: thumping into Maryl Oh, pardon me. Mary: Pardon yourself. I have no time to do your pardoning. Teacher: Abbreviate Illinois. Pupil: Ill. Another Pupil: Why do they abbreviate Illinois, Ill? Is it sick? Two young ladies selling tickets to an old gentleman. Sir would you like to buy a ticket for the concert? I'm sorry my lasses, but I cannot go to the concert. I'm deaf. Teacher: How many electric lights were there in Bethlehem bythe crib? Pupil: QPuzz1edl Er-I don't know, I wasn't born at that time. Teacher: At present we are studying the metrical tale, besides the tale of strong moral purpose: what other tales do we distinguish? Student: fto neighborl Cat's tail, I suppose. Sophia: ftranslating Cicero l The crime which was committed is the greatest of which we have the knowledge of. Teacher: Who did it? Sophia: I did it last night. M,ary: tPondering over Latin translationl Martha! Oh, Martha! what does tibi mean . Martha: Cwriting hurriedlyl Oh, tuberculosis. Skinny: Hello, Fat! l-I Fat: How's Skinny? Skinny: Pretty stout. Bernice: Are those wax crayons? Mary: No, they are my very own! Bernice: But are they wax crayons? Mary: fimpatientlyl No, I told you they are my own. Bernice: I don't mean Wack's, I mean wax, w-a-x. Awww Page Eighty three wi' jf if-. e, s 1 w: . ' 1 W u E I wil W. N' ,, ,,,,,,, Y , ,W ,W , ,-12 ,fu -.jl.,:'! jg P wg- -15.9, f.if::.3:..t....,..... ... ... ........ ar. .... . . :.Tiii.i:fz':.:.......:,...1::.ll. ..'. . Q., -:yi - iw. I -,, . :ev .1 . if , : ,ls 5 A df- : 'A ' . 5 73' - 'A - jd.. I--J . V, X '. 'IV T-...H ' I, 1- xx.-A, A4 ,



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Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 106

1931, pg 106

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1931, pg 57

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1931, pg 10

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 108

1931, pg 108

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1931, pg 16

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 84

1931, pg 84


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