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F, Haller and E. Naegele, Fr R I A ll photographers de luxe. OR the first time in many years the Holy Trinity High School seniors have undertaken the task of producing a school annual. Within its pages the world we call Trinity has been unfolded. lts outstanding success is due to the efforts of a cooperative staff and student body and to Bro. Thomas Stanley, SM., moderator. ln future years, when memories return to Trinity through the med- ium of this book, the efforts of this efficient group will be amply rewarded if its dynamic message strikes fire in the hearts of its readers. .4 Business managers H. Rossman and J. Breslin talk things over. The editorial staff hard at work In the usual order are F. Haas, senior editorg D. Cutrone, sports editor, J. McManus, editor-in-chief, D. McMahon, feature editor, D. Zoeller, literary editorj and R. Rohs, feature editor. I. HEN the Holy Trinity Bio- logical Society was founded in the winter of l945 by Jacob Goetz, it had only six members. But when Jack graduated in the Spring of i946 the club's mem- bership had jumped to a hundred and fifty. The purpose of the or- ganization is expressed in its motto: To God through Nature. Proxy F. Goetz points out some interesting facts to A, Neuser, J. Michel J. Donoyan, J. Sweek, M. Gomrad, and J, Dafton, kneeling.
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7 K -'hs-.....,,.,....,, Three o'clock finds our library staff busy as usual. A. Parra types out new catalog cards, R. -Lyle checks through the files, A. Nueser and R. Brogna return books to their proper places, and J. Mrchel inserts new file cards. LIBRARY CL li HE task of carrying on an efficient, well-organized library is not an easy one. But under the able direction ot Bro, William Crenner, the library staff maintains an orderly and studious functioning ot our large library. These boys generously devote their time and energy to cataloguing, tiling, stamping, checking, and to the various other tasks assigned them. Their indispensable service has been a great help to the entire student body throughout the year. ,wk-,Q 5.32:-E 'r : a V
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P. Smith, T. Williams, and F. Curreri any Thursday AR ULUB NLESS all of our talents are fully realized, we cannot hope effectively to make our world Christ's. And it is by the hard work of Sister Mary Jodoca, O.P. that stu- dents at Holy Trinity are able to develop their artistic abilities. This aid to the T. N. T. and the Triad is im- measurable. And it is especially through the arduous work of artists Roy Reinhardt and Frank Arundell that this yearbook is possible. Samples of their work may be found in drawings throughout this annual. -Qs Sister Mary Jodoca, O.P. explains proper technique to H. Watson. CLUB ln order to achieve this purpose it is necessary for the club members to study nature, and, therefore, hikes, pictures, and lectures on this subject are arranged. The Bio CIub's officers are George Lindenberg, president, Fred Goetz, vice-president, John Michel, secretary, and August Lang, treasurer. On a field trip A. Parra explains the struc- ture of the Conifer to V. Abbott, G. Linden- burg, A Renz, and G. Murray. R. Reinhardt, F. Arundell, and G. Broschart seem to disagree. Enjoying it all are W Gorman, J, Oppel, R. Donahue, T, Williams, P. Smith, D. Navetta, A. Neuser, H. Bruner A. Lang, M. Gomrad, F, Moran, F. Hartmann, and R. Walsh. me ..i-1.3 .pm 411-
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