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LIBRARY COUNCIL Under the careful guidance of librarian, Mrs. Catherine Call, the members of our Library Council opened our remodeled library December 25, 1941. The students have shown their interest by setting a record in the number of books read each week. ART CLUB An Art Club was formed this year, under the direc- tion of Miss Bulger. Meetings were held once a week. The members of this club displayed much talent. As .1 result. various posters were on display during the lirst week of june. SCHOOL NEXWSPAPER The Trinitarian, the school newspaper published monthly. was a great success this year. Mrs. George Buletza was faculty advisor for the paper. The staff of the Trinitarian was headed by Editor-in-Chief Lrederick Stein. The other members of the staff were the students of the journalism class.
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GIRLS SOFTBALL Holy Trinity's Girls Softball team has been in exist- ence for three years. Although they did not form a league the first year, the lassirs, through practice and application have organized a first class softball league. In last year's series, the Sophomores triumphed over the juniors. Each of the players was awarded a silver softball to commemorate the event. FENCING TEAM It was rather a handicap to lose Miss Madeline Dalton after six years of etiicient coaching of fencing. At mid- term the girls tried to keep up the tradition of good Trinity Foilsters, but the odds were too great. After Doris .lerlinski and jane Nolan, who have been active members since their Freshman year, are gone, we fear the team will be broken up. I-Iere's hoping another fencing coach will wend her way to Trinity. GIRLS BASKETBALL The Terrierettes, under the eliicient guidance of their coach, Miss Margaret Mullins, broke even with six wins and six losses. The two St. Lukes wins were beau- tiful feathers in their caps. You know I-Io-Ho-Kus was classed as the Tops in jersey. Our team will lose none of its members this year-A so we leave them looking forward to big things for next season. SWIMMING? CLUB The Swimming Club, consisting of sixteen members, meandered over to the Y twice a week with their able coach, Miss Mullins, for swimming lessons. As a result of these many lessons, we now have with us six- teen Eleanor I-Iolms' . . . behold the fair nymphs.
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...L I I' 1 DRAMATIC CLUB The Annual School play, a comedy, entitled The Castle ot' Mr. Simpson, was made up of seven Seniors and one Sophomore. Request for presentations of this play were answered at. St. joseph's R. C. Church in Harrington Park and Wfoodrow Wilson jr. High School in XXfee-hawken. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Need l write up the Photography Club? The members of this club are especially responsible for the snaps shown in the Yearbook. I could write about the fun they had in taking themfbut enough said. GLEE CLUB Under the etlicient direction of Mr. McGill, the Glee Club sponsored many excellent programs this year. The meetings of the club were held every Monday and these gatherings were thoroughly enjoyed by each member of the Glee Club. They definitely lent prestige to the Christmas play as well as the Annual School play. AIR WARDENS Sergeant Hartman is responsible for the excellent train- ing of the air wardens. All those who have been ap- pointed have tal-:en the matter seriously and proved themselves to be well fitted for their duties, Those who led in the evacuation ofthe school children were mostly Seniors, and all boys, who were capable of handling any situation.
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