Most Holy Trinity High School - Triad Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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17 fi' 1 . yi, H if U . V 0. A 4? v A. X ' N . -E When the intramurals were or- ganized, twenty fellows signed up. These twenty were divided into three teams. On the first team were: W. Rose, captain, J. O'Dwyer, W. De Biase, K. Davitt, V. Zustovich, and S. Prudente. The second team con- sisted of D. Phelan, captain, J. Co- ronna, A. Cummings, F. Nolan, H. Graber, G. Shea, H. Larsen. On the third team we find R. Barrett, cap- tain, J. Stafford, R. Fertig, J. Yaeg- er, J. Gruhn, and G. Murray. Their record in the tournament will give incoming Freshmen something to strive for. ln the second term's Cactos group are: J. Donovan, R. Bates, J. Carroll, J. Chinnici, J. Gruhn, R. Jacobsen, H, Larsen, F, Schmidt, M. Strack, and J. Zwerenz. And representing the class in the orchestra are A. Tripoli and H. Graber. tnktt PLANNING: With an eye to the future, V. Zustovich, Representative, J. Kelly, Vice- President, F. Keuntje, Secretary, Bro. Thomas Stanley, S.M., and K. Koch, President, discuss school events. PROBLEM: Probing some scholastic worry are J. Stafford, F. Nolan, W. Rose, M. Strack, and G. Shea. CRITICS: H. Larsen, R. Fertig, D. Phelan, J. McGuinness, and T. Hyland examine the library's latest supply of new books. SOCIAL STUDIES: J. Donovan, F. Nolan, J. Zwerenz, J. Coronna, W. DeBiase, S. Pren- tice, and A. Tripoli look over the assortment of pamphlets provided for their civics course. 29

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swf WM N a bright September morning fifty new freshmen entered the classrooms of Holy Trinity High School. After a week or two we be- gan to look lively, and everyone knew each other. When the tryouts came for the Freshman basketball team, more than half of the class signed up. ln a month or two we had six players on the team, namely: W. Rose, R. Barrett, J. Stafford, J. O'Dwyer, J. Coronna, and D. Phelan. Class officers were chosen at the beginning of the term. The results ofthe election were: K, Koch, Class President, R. Kelly, Vice-President, and F. Keuntje, Secretary-Treasurer. Later, V. Zustovich was chosen to represent the class on the Student Council. Then came news of the Trinity Yearbook, the Triad. We Freshmen answered the call and brought in our quota of patrons and subscriptions. ir'k1lr'k VISIT: R. Jacobsen, R. Sauer, J. Carroll, J. Sweeney, J. Chinnici, and J. Cowan make a brief visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacra- ment during lunch time. LATIN: J. O'Dwyer ponders possibilities much to the amusement of J. Yeager, R. King, A. Cummings, F. Schmidt, and J. Flynn. ARRIVAL: Getting ready to begin a hard day at the books are H. Graber, G. Kuhn, A. Al- varez, F. Curreri, F. Allgaier, R. Barrett. BOX BALL: As K. Davitt prepares to knock one out of the lot , S. Prudente, G. Murray, F. McGrath, and R. Bates intently watch the pitcher. J. Gruhn is the catcher. 28



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W flaw N A cold, wintry morning in February, I947, forty-two chilled Freshies strolled up to the door of Trinity. All were clad in clean clothes to start their first day of high school. The adventure of a life time was about to begin and four years of hard work seemed a lot to these new Freshmen. They got down to business the first week and elected their class of- ficers, They are W. Lewis, President, R. Walsh, Vice-President, and F. Fochtman, Secretary-Treasurer. Later at an assembly, the class elected O. Youngberg to be their Student Council representative. Though the class didn't reach its quota in the Marianist Drive, we did gain a solid five hundred twenty- eight per cent. A few of the first termers who helped the class to tiki RECESS: Talking things over during the mid-morning recess are E. Garrigan, E. McCarty, F. Moran, J. Love, P. Farrell, and J.Walpole. INTERVIEW: Bro. Michael Robl, S.M.j moderator of the Student Council, explains its functions to President, W. Lewis, Secre- tary, F. Fochtman, and Vice-President, R. Walsh. BIOLOGY: G. Emerick explains the vital parts of a frog to his interested classmates J. McManus, C. Mailloux, J. Marren, and D. Tolan. EUROPE: l-lere's the trouble spot, boys, says F. Marley to W. Erbacher, R. Donahue, P. Hartmann, and G. Gliozzo. R. Mullin backs him up. 30

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