Holy Trinity High School - Trinitarian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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Qale xia SEPTEMBER 7—Opening of School OCTOBER •1 1 1—Senior Class Dance 18—Skating Party NOVEMBER 25— Football Dance DECEMBER 12—Annual Play, What a Life JANUARY 26— 27—Semester Examinations 27— Band Dance FEBRUARY 20— PTA Bunco Party 21— Skating Party MARCH 8 —Fathers ' Club Started APRIL 18—Juniors ' Bunny Hop MAY 23-24— Senior Final Examinations 29—Gra duation Day JUNE 6-7-8— Final Examinations . . . Christian education takes in the whole aggregate of human life, physi¬ cal and spiritual, intellectual and moral, individual, domestic, and social, not with a view of reducing it in any way, but in order to elevate, regulate and perfect it, in accordance with the example and teaching of Christ. —Pope Pius XI Top and 2. Scenes from play What a Life. 3. Students gathering to look at an important announcement. 4 and lower left. Views of Foot¬ ball Dance. Lower right. Larry Novak and Chuck Dufkis at the Christ¬ mas Assembly. They later went into the finals at the Cisca Variety Show. Page 23

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won -v ' LVi Gold and Blue ALUMNI $ub«cri| « to th« tchool pjipor $1.00 th« ytur • oevort l«»tf«« C«pl«ii ot the October Itano sre sUl) Available, will be mailed to new. flubsertbam. Vol XLV. — No. 2 llt»ly Trinity MikIi SHkioI November, 19M An old cut from the fdea of Th© Gold and Blue, ahowin i the first H.T.H.S. Building at 1110 North Noble Street. .UONOR ROLL “WHAT A LIFE IS A PLAY SO UNUSUAL THAT TWO PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ARE SCHEOULED For First Grading Period HIGH HONORS ilarnaa Ciidecki Czariiacki Ikibrowskl Goyke Jaskowiak Job Knriunfk Kujak Kuta J‘iotri Vr»kl and ' r. Vol k A. Uoback F. U(»sfi S. KuhIu Uytid ♦ ag»ove Szott M. Szynianakl T. riaazek S. Wenzel N. Wojelk M H K. HONORS H. Adujukiywiez I . Faaek R. Adams S. lleduarcz.v k t’zerfiki P. Czwalinski K. Gurka It. Karasek fcl. Kowalcsyk } 4 KreUI B. 1‘atryii K. P.lRzak H i’oraukiewlcz U Rogus X. Srarn«tcK K. Siska J. Szafrtui Ta«V. VVtt1»K .r.iv RUGGED DAYS IN H.T.H.S. BUILDINi RELATED HERE ‘School History Showp That Present Students Have Reason To Be Thankful Just as World War II tremendous impetus to enr in colleges and universities. War I likewise gave the fis petus to high schools in the States. Before that tim schools were not common, a pie who finished grammar ’48 - ’49 THE CAST: Seated: Stella Kopec, Richard Wysocki. Dorothy Bochula. Robert Yesokietous, Rita Nostek, Jo Anne Weinarowski, Lawrence Nowak, Mary Butkow.ski and Patrick Redly. Standing: Jerry Drazinski. George Zaucha, Norbert Fujara, Richard Sea- groves. Lorraine Satko and Elynor Sierakow.ska, STimENTS HOLD MOCK ELECTION NOVEMBER 2nd CAPACITY A0DIKKCES EXPECTED What a life, to bd presented December 12 and 15, marks a great step forwjird in Trinity dra¬ ma. It is a play with IDEAS, quite unlike the frothy comedies of the past few years. There will be plenty of laughs,, too, but also a lot mort than that. Everj’one connected w ' ith pro¬ duction and promotion plan to make this the biggest play Trinity -ever h d. A great sales campaign has been organirod, and hope has been expressed that l)oth nights will be sell-outs. What a life has for‘its leading character Henry Aldrich, popular¬ ized in .radio drama every Thurs¬ day evening at 7:00. The stage play, however, differs in many ways from the T rogmm, wdiich 5» now ten years old. According to latest re|K rts, re- hearsals {ndieote the play will be superbly acted. The cast, after a ■ lot of hard work, hbpes that two large audiences will l e on hand to see their [)erf-rm.ance. Remem- l»er the dates: Sunday, Dec. 12, end Wednesday, December 15. SAlU heir well )UR the Twe AQCW r ecoDV rs;.?. ' , The true Christian does not renounce the activities of this life, he does not stunt his natural faculties, but he develops and perfects them, by co-ordinating them with the supernatural. He thus ennobles what is mere¬ ly natural in life and secures for it new strength in the material and temporal order, no less than in the spirit¬ ual and eternal. — Pope Pius XI. Page 22



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Newspaper Staff, 1948-1949 SEATED: S. Wenzel, A. Koralewski, R. Kozak, W. Kulbeda, R. Gucwa, Brother John of the Cross, C.S.C., F. Ross, Editor A. Roback, F. Perz, R. Szydiowski, F. Mytnik. STANDING: M. Karasek, E. Stepke, W. Janik, J. Milligan, E. Zychowski, R. Pilszak. 1 he Monthly Newspaper As the newspaper passed into the hands of a new adviser, some interesting changes took place in the school paper. Advertising was solicited and the paper was made available by subscription to the alumni. With this increased revenue, the paper was able to come out seven times (instead of several) during the course of the school year. A triumph in high school jour¬ nalism was the special Victory Edition Extra which, with the co-operation of the printer and the sports staff, was in the hands of the stu¬ dents the week they returned from Christmas vacation, though they had received the Christ¬ mas issue only a few school-days before. Page 24

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