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THE TRINITARIAN 1939 ,rv A THOMAS IOSEPH WHITE Tommy None but the brave deserves the fair Ambitionvllflayor of Hackensack Hobbyf-Basketball ActivitiesifDramatics l, 2, 3, 4 Page Twen ty-two Tri-Hi News Riding Club Swimming Club 3, 4 Year Book Staff Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Student Council Proctor s D WISNESKI 1Z ' d be merry Ambition--Chemical Engineer HobbylSports Activities?-Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Photo Club Riding Club Glee Club Basketball 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 CCapt.J Prom Committee CChairmanl Student Council tPres.l Swimming Club 3, 4
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t Xl t THE TRINITARIAN l939 x 1 N ,V ANDREW lOHN SUNTER Andy ,, A man among meng and a gen- tleman at all times AmbitionffCartoonist Hobbyvw-Fishing ActivitiesA'--V-Dramatics 2 Riding Club Tennis Club 3 Orchestra 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Baseball Manager 2 EILEEN M. SMITH Pinky She looks upon the world laughter Ambition---W Nurse 'AT' Hobby eFencing HJ W Activities---- ff'- Dramatics l, 2, 3 Student Council Pending 2, 3, 4 Help Yourself Club dence Club onor Club 3 T nnis Club 3 iar Book Staff rl's Basketball l with LORRAINE CLARE TWADDELL Toots Always good natured, good humored and tree Ambitionf----Secretary Hobby-----Swimming Activities- -Dramatics l, 2, 3', 4 Riding Club Honor Club Glee Club Student Council ' Help Yourself Club Tennis Club 3 RAYMOND lOHN SMOLLIN Hlacksonu l too shall rise to lame and glory Ambition - -Iournalist CSportsl Hobby --Baseball Activitiesf--Baseball 2 Page Twenty-one
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THE THINITAHIAN 1939 CLASS HISTORY ln September, 1935 twenty-eight eager students entered the Freshmen Class of Trinity High under the guidance of Sister Electa. This being our first year of high school work it took a little time to get accustomed to the routine. We tackled our studies with energy even though they were a bit hard. ln spite of our difficulties when lune rolled around we found ourselves rid of the x's and y's of algebra and the depressing Greeks of Ancient History. How fast time did fly! ln our Sophomore year our number increased by five. Our new mem- bers were Marion McLaughlin, Flora Perez, Helen Michalski, William Michal- ski and Leonard Wisneski. During this year Sister Helen Regina proved herself to be a true friend and advisor. We struggled with Iulius Caesar and held our heads when Mr. Henry expounded his problems of geometry. At the close of our Sophomore year we were all thrilled to become luniors and to choose our own courses. Because of this privilege our class became divided since we weren't all interested in the same subjects. Again our number increased. This time our new members were Alfred Haynes, Peggy Hughes, Roy McGeacly, and William Hunter. Mrs. Moore greatly as- sisted us in solving our problem of the senior dinner. This affair was held on lune the sixth in the school auditorium. lt was a gala occasion with speeches from the departing Seniors and dancing after the dinner. Both Seniors and Iuniors enjoyed the evening. Class dinner was given by the Iuniors to the Seniors. Prom followed with all its sweet memories. Then came Class night and last of all-the goal for which we all worked-Graduation. HELEN MICHALSKI Page Twenty three
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