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THE TRINITAHIAN 1939 YEAR BOCK STAFF The school library, staff headquarters for the Trinitarian, has been a scene of varied and vigorous activity since the mid-year. All phases of publication including financing, literary, photography, compositions were discussed com- pletely and intelligently. The staff is grateful for the kind assistance given by Sister Agnes Cyril and Mr. William Henry. STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council was better organized than ever before. The first and most important duty of its members was to draw up a constitu- tion that would cover everything that was needed for a successful governing of the student body. After a great deal of preparation an excellent constitu- tion was presented to the School Body and was accepted. The next duty of the Student Body was to elect its officers. This was done by having the Student Council nominate the candidates who were to run for office. When this was done, there followed much strong campaigning. Then came the big day for all students to vote for the candidates whom they con- sidered capable of leading the Student Body. This was a very impressive event. All the students assembled in the auditorium and each in turn cast his ballot. The organization accomplished excellent work in government participation. TRIfHI NEWS The need for a student journal was recognized by a progressive-minded student body early in 1939 and this need crystallized in the form of a fort- nightly publication, the TRI-HI NEWS. About 25 pencil-wielding students stepped forward and proceeded to amaze and amuse the student body by turning out the first successful paper at Trinity. To date there have been eight issues and each has been better than the one before it. The TRI-HI NEWS has brought into the open heretofore hidden Writing ability and suggested to the staff members the possibilities of the journalistic profession. At times when the outlook seemed most gloomy, the firm guidance of Mr. Sehulster urged us on to greater heights. , It is the sincere hope of the staff that this publication, the result of their untiring efforts, will never topple, but will remain as one of the worthiest in- stitutions at Holy Trinity High School. STUDENT COURT These distinguished gentlemen are the Iudges of the Student Court. Each class has a representative on the bench. Cases are tried intelligently and with fairness. The student tribunal has earned the respect of the entire school. Page Thirty seven
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YEAR BCCK STAEE Alired Haynes .... Charles Brown Henry Grein ..... Iehn Murphy ....... Edward Cosariff Geraldine Holmes Editor in Chiel ....,....,.Business Manager Helen Michalski ..... Marie Henkel .... Flora Perez ..,. Advertising Manager ...Photography Editor . .............,..... Art Editor ....,...Art Co-Editor ..,,..,.Literary Editor ...................Typinq ,.....,SaIes Manager STUDENT CCUNCIL Leonard 'Wisneski ....,.,.....,.................,,..,............... President Iames McLaughlin ....... .................. Vice President Shirley Day ......,........,.....,...............,....,,.....,...,.,.,., Secretary Louise Mauriello, Eileen Smi.h, Andrew Sunter, Patricia Cantelmo, Boy McGeady, Thomas Wliite, Charles Brown William Hunter, Henry Grein, Mcrqaret Vickery, Iohn Powers, Daphne Byrne, Alice Morrissey, Irene Both, Helen Murphy, Iames Nelson, Leonard Ierlinski, Caih- erine Herbert, Marie Nolden, Dolores Baitini, Florence Block, Leonard Pucci, Ioseph 'Walslr William Carroll, Patricia Garely, Mary Kelly, Iohn Barron, Victor Kurtzo, Betty Lester, Ioseph Knowles, Mary Fisher, Lorraine Twaddell. TRI HI NEWS Faculty Advisor .... .............,,...................,.... I Vlr. Sehulstor Editor in Chiei ..,...,, ................,........,,..,..... C harles Brown Associate Editors ................ Iohn Murphy, Allred Haynes Helen Michalslci Features.. ....... , ...... Iames McLaughlin, Thomas Wliite Eugene Brown, Bernard Morchen Sports ....... ........,......... G eorqe Hoffman, George Schinski, Shirley Day, Hortense I-Iunkele, Irene Both News ..... ...,..,.. G eraldine Holmes, Gerard Dommenqe, Ellen Molloy, Margaret Vickery Art ........ Edward Cosqriii, Paul Spellrnan, Andrew Sunter Make-up ......., Edward Shea, Marie Henkel, Flora Perez, Patricia Cantelrrio, Louise Mauriello, Mary Rossi Circulation ,....... .............................,.................. E dward Shea Chief Iustice .... ........, ,.,.. ............ ,... ...... ...... H e n r y G rein Associates: Boy McGeady 4 Leonard Ierlinslci - H Ioseph Knowles Page Thirty-six
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imii 5 ii it Q: ew ,- XX fs. M yi' x 14-N is gk RS ,eil QU' , S,-. h Q: ii ORCHESTRA lohn Powers, Andrew Sunter, lohn Palomba, Roy Mc' Geady, Charles Brown, Henry Richards, A. Collins, Raymond Iuppe, Thomas White. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Iohn Murphy ...,..............................................,......... President Marie Henkel ....... .....,. S ecretary loseph Knowles ...... ......... T reasurer Charles Brown ........................,....,........................ Librarian Eleanor Block, Patricia Cantelrno, Catherine Cosqriff, Shirley Day, Patricia Gately, Henry Grein, Owen Guth- rie, Alfred Haynes, Catherine Herbert, Hortense Hunkele Louise Mauriello, Roy MCGQ-ady, Evelyn Mushaw, Iohn Powers, Helen Mushaw, Leonard Pucci, Mary Rossi, Edward Shea, Frank Stein, Chester Stepneski, lay Stone Edward Walsh, Arthur Ward, Leonard Wisneski. FRENCH CLUB Iohn Murphy ..... ........................ P resident Flora Perez .........,,..... . ....................... Secretary Treasurer Alfred Haynes, Shirley Day, Charles Brown, Geraldine Holmes, Raymond luppe, Georqe Schinski. HELP YOURSELF CLUB Helen Michalski ..,...........,.................,.................., President Eileen Smith ..... .................,........ V ice President Shirley Day ...... ........ C orrespondinq Secretary Marie Henkel ...........,.......,.................. Recording Secretary Geraldine Holmes, Louise Mauriello, Flora Perez, Lor- raine Twaddell, Lydia Gihson, Hortense Hunkele, Mary Rossi, Marion McLaughlin, Dolores Crocco, Patricia Cantelmo, Ellen Molloy, Peggy Hughes. Page Thirty-eiqhi
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