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THE TRINITAHIAN 1939 SClENCE CLUB PROM COMMITTEE Alfred Haynes ........ Pres. Hortense Hunlcele ,....... Sec'y. Leonard Wisneski ....,.,.....,........................... Chairman Roy MCGeady, Charles Brown, Iohn Powers, Iohn Murphy, Charles Brown Patricia Cantelrno, Louise Mauriello, Catherine Herbert, Edward Cosariif Catherine Cosqriii, Eileen Smith, Raymond Atireed, Eleanor Patricia Cantelrno Block, Edward Cosqriif, Henry Stein. Louise Mauriello DRAMATIC CLUB GLEE CLUB HONOR SOCIETY Page Forty
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THE TRINITARIAN 1939 ORCHESTRA This year the orchestra was formed by the high school students under the direction of Mr. Henry. ln its infancy Dr. Mack assisted Mr. Henry in its or- ganization and gave the beginners their start. As the year progressed the orchestra improved. The orchestra made its first appearance at the Christmas play. Since then it had rendered many auditions for the school. THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club was organized for the purpose of promoting interest in photography among the students of Trinity High. ln the beginning of the year the members held a bazaar, the proceeds of which they used to buy their enlarger, and printing and developing material. This club has helped the Year Book Staff by taking full charge of all photography for the Year Book, by developing and printing films for the rest of the school, and by increasing their own knowledge and enjoyment. This club has been under the direction of Mr. William Henry, our senior teacher. Mr. Charles Roth, photographer for the Bergen Evening Record, gave this club many pointers. THE FRENCH CLUB The purpose of this club is to gain a better knowledge of the French lan- guage and customs, through singing of French songs, writing of letters, play- ing games, working puzzles, reciting poems, studying and writing menus, studying customs, and conducting meetings in French as much as possible. This club presented a comedy in French called The Way English ls Spoken which was well received by the student body. The faculty advisor is Miss Theresa Granata. THE HELP YOURSELF CLUB The Help Yourself Club is composed of the Senior girls and sponsored by Mrs. Elton Discher. It was organized this year for the purpose of improving social etiquette, charm and development of its members. Books written on these subjects have been read, discussed and studied. Much has been gleaned from the pages of these books. Iudging from the opinion of the Senior boys this club has done a good job. Ladies of the Help Yourself Club continue the good work for the modern World needs perfect ladies today. Page Thirty nine
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THE THIN I TARZAN 1939 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized under the wise direction of Mr. William Henry. The students being keenly interested in science with relations to every day things about us, made rapid strides in their experiments. The members of the club presented a program of demonstrative experi- ments for the entire Student Body. Edward Cosgriff, Roy McGeady, lohn Murphy, Alfred Haynes, and Charles Brown could tell you a little story about that progress. PROM COMMITTEE The Prom Committee plans to make this year's affair the best-ever in the history of Trinity. The hall will be transformed into a Country Club with ela- borate lighting and decorative effects. Leonard Wisneski is chairman of the affair. THE DRAMATIC CLUB Our Dramatic Club presented three plays this year. The first of the series The Miraculous Medal , was presented on December the twenty-first. As I result no boy or girl of our high school- would be without a miraculous medal. In February the club presented the big show-Help Yourself. It was such a success socially and financially that it should have been named- The Victory Show. May brought another and the last of our seriesh The Victim of the Seal. GLEE CLUB Under the capable direction of Miss lane Karpinski the Glee Club has secured for itself an important place in Trinity affairs. Impressive both in its extensive, yet selective membership, and in the quality of its renditions, this group has become an essential factor in providing enjoyment and entertain- ment at numerous school functions and assemblies. Trinity is proud to boast of these vocalists who have performed so well and who hold such promise for the future. g THE HONOR SOCIETY After much deliberation the scholarship committee outlined the requisites for eligibility for membership to the Honor Society. The decided requirements were as follows: General average of eighty-nine per cent or over. At least five extra-curricular points. Page Forty one
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