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LW' qw E OF the fifth term proudly give an account of our schol- astic and athletic successes. We led the scholastic standings with more students on the honor roll than any other class. M, Coughlin, J. Gil- more, K. Peters, and J. Benson usu- ally take first honors, and R. Brogna, E. Corke, P. Hoban, W. Kosman, R. Shaw, D. Troy, and J. Monaghan take second honors regularly. We are also well represented in sports. On the J. V. basketball team we have P. Hoban, who was moved up to the Varsity late in the season, J, Savio, T. Lilly, W. Schiebelhuth. On the baseball team there is hard- hitting M. Coughlin, J. Slattery, J. Savio, J. Cleary, and P. Hoban. The fifth term is also noted for its active support of school activities. tiki STRATEGY: Planning for coming events are M. Coughlin, President, Bro. William Cren- ner, S.M., J. Gilmore, Secretary, and K. Peters, Vice-President. PREVIEW: Talking over a coming exam are F. DiRusso, J. Slattery, B. Mack, J. McGuin- ness, and T. Simmons. DRAWING: T squares and triangles are familiar tools in the hands of R. Shaw, J. Cleary, J. Whitaker, E. Corke, R. Yaeger, and J. Benson. ASSISTANCE: This is the way it is, says J. Sweeney to C. Schultz as D. Reilly, G. Savio, V. Cassidy, W. McGinnis, and G. Shea study hard. 22
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5 l . lx Xl +-3.9 . ' 7 Nl pose the sixth's championship intra- mural team. W. Balfe is sports edi- tor of the school newspaper, E. Werner, assistant editor, and A. Neuser, A, Lang, A. Parra, J. Leon- ard, and R. Morris also make an important part of the staff. The musical talent of E. Werner and J. Michel are utilized on the school orchestra. And last, but certainly not least, this congregation of sober minded gentlemen can boast of a higher record in scholarship than most of the classes already gradu- ated. J. Michel, A. Parra, J. Leon- ard, J. Boden, S. Villani, E. Werner, D. Foley, and F. Goetz are always top students. And so, when the four years of their stay at Holy Trinity are com- pleted, when the records of their achievements are ended, one will automatically note, Well done, Christian gentlemen,-well done! tiki FACTS: Bro. William Busch, S.M., gives the lowdown on class matters to J. Leonard, Sec- retary, E. Werner, Vice-President, and T. Brennan, President. CHEMISTRY: Amid reactions and reagents F. Goetz, J. Boden, A. Parra, D. Foley, and J. Michael work with avid interest. ARGUMENT: J. Rose seems to be uncon- vinced by K. Malone. Enjoying his efforts are E. lhrig, J. Hicks, and W. Hess. DEEP: A. Lang shows E. Widmann, A. Neuser, J. Brosmer, and S. Villani how it is to be feeIing mighty low. Zl
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K2 567' Z, xl ... E .- s .L .k rt. The school orchestra can count on J, Thomann, R, White, and J. Monag- han for hard and persevering work. Active in the Cactos Club are M. Coughlin, J. Gilmore, P. Hoban, T. Lilly, J. McKay, J, McLaughlin, K. Peters, G. Savio, and R. Shaw. Bud- ding journalists who hail from the fifth term are R. Lyle, R, Brogna, J. Gilmore, V. Cassidy, E. Shea, and T. Simmons. J. Witaker, J. McKay, and T. Simmons are camera addicts who spent much of their time click- ing shutters for the Camera Club. Heading the class government are M. Coughlin, President, K. Peters, Vice-President, and R, Shaw, Secre- tary. All in all the Class of January i949 will not soon be forgotten at Holy Trinity. tiff RELIGION: Discussing places in the Holy Land are R. Lyle, R. Brogna, W. Kosman, J. Kanzler, J. Monaghan, R. White, and A. Clinton. OFFICE: Awaiting their turn to discuss im- portant matters in the office are T. Kenny, D. Troy, R. Maher, T. Mason, J. McKay, and J. Thomann. LIBRARY: J. Bartlett, F. Mazza, T. Crotty, W. O'Halloran, L. Klingler, P. Hoban, and J. Beer find the library a place of knowledge and relaxation. PING-PONG: D. Goodchild shows the latest in fancy serves to J. McLaughlin, W. Schie- beluth, T. Lilly, R. Tobin, F. Herget, and G. Graham. 22
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