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f qv. 'gen' 14. . i Q Religion is not neglected. J. Crean, P. McCann, R, Keating, P. Kennedy, G. McKnight, J. Blaney, F. Cavan- agh, F. Dunseith, D. Hoeg, and F. Matos are active members in the schooI's Catholic Action Club. Serv- ing on the staff of the schooI's paper are J, Markey and F. Matos, report- ers, F. Dunseith and P. Rovtar, art- ists, Ernest Stumpf, columnist, and P. McCann, sports writer. In the Marianist Drive G. McKnight, J. Crean, R, Keating, and J. Markey were among the high sellers in the class. The heads of the class govern- ment are P. McCann, President, R. Boesch, Vice-President, and F, Dun- seith, Secretary-Treasurer. Once known as the Fighting Third , the fourth term still has plenty of fight and it will remain with them until they become an Exultant Eighth , a goal worth fighting for. tiruki' LEADERS: Bro. John Kelley, S.M., discusses class matters with P. McCann, Representa- tive, R. Keating, Secretary, P. Kennedy, Pres- ident, and G. McKnight, Vice-President. NEW YORK: R. Heim, T. O'D0nnell, E. Stumpf, R. McLean, J. Jackson, R. Leonard, and P. Neubeck study a map of the Empire State. INK: H. Watson helps himself to the class's ink as J. Markey, P. McDonald, J. Carrick T. Shear, and F. Matos wait their turn. TIME-OUT: This in-between-class discus- sion brings together C. Faillace, G. Fleig, T. Kuhn, D. Hoeg, J. Johnson, J. Groarke, and J. Baker. 25
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i. Quo. .. QW flefvm' HE fourth term established itself in school annals in its freshman year with a large turnout of honor students and an active participation in school affairs. That early ambition is still within the class. lts sporting blood is well represented in its basketball players P. Kennedy, D, Hoeg, R. Boesch, P. Gundel, and J. Groarke, who spark our J. V. team, and J. Carrick, P. Rovtar, P. McDonald, P. McCann, T. O'Donell, E. Greeley, and F. Shear, who took our intramural team into the finals. In extra-curriculars, too, the class boasts of participants. Those serving on the school orchestra are J. Markey, F. Matos, J. Baker, J. John- son, R. Keating, G. Fleig, and G. McKnight. Fourth termers also hold places among the honor students with F. Dunseith, D. Hoeg, R. Keat- ing, F. Matos, A. Beaupre, F. Cav- anagh, and J. Blaney well in front. 1k'k1lr'k CARTOON: Enjoying a Post cartoon are E. Greeley, R. Sweeney, P. Rovtar, A. Beaupre, D. Rafferty, J. Crean, and F. Cavanagh. SALUTE: ln their best military manner M. Voelker, F. Blondell, F. O'Leary, F. Balluff, P. Gundel, and J. Blaney salute the flag. GEOMETRY: F. Dunseith proves his point for the benefit of J. Shine, E. Maloney, K. Mulroy, L. Reilly, P. Larney, and J. Schnappauf. ODDS: lt's Odds, I win, as M. Cain and R. Boesch choose up. F. X. Doyle, A. Diersch, J. Donahue, F. P. Doyle, and R. Campbell look on. 24
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W WW . E, the third term of Trinity High School, have been called one of the best in the school in all departments - scholastic, athletic, and extra-curricular. This honor is the result ofthe hard work and driv- ing school spirit which characterizes a third termer. The third term is represented in the various extra-curricular depart- ments by outstanding men of the class. In music, for instance, those third termers who have distinguished themselves are J. Gahrman, F. An- nunziata, and F. Magan. A Catholic Action group has been formed and is generally recognized as the best in the school. The members are J. McDermott, D. Mackay, E. Hughes, T. Rooney, A. Ryan, A. Moran, T. Rufer, and B. McCormack. The third term has, in the last Marianist Drive, achieved recognition as the best class in the school, in fact, in the nation, with a record breaking one ir1k'k'k ALGEBRA: A. Cangelosi and F. Annunziata present their side of the problem to A. Renz, E. Bermingham, J. Kenny, and R. Kirwan. NICK: J. Sweek literally tears poor Nick apart for the biological benefit of T. Rogers, J. Hall, F. Hartman, G. Deinhardt, and R. Lewis. LOCKERS: Getting out the books they will need for their afternoon courses are R. Horsting, T. Fitzgerald, J. McDermott, A. Ryan, and J. Riches. TEST: lt's an old game. W. Fitzgerald and R. Wilson match wits and strength for the interest and amusement of M. Gornrad, R. McNamara, J. McSherry, and V. Abbott. 26
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