Trinity High School - Trinitas Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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Txxvil, 2 X X , X X , X 'X m:Qxkx5 Qxkxfi 3'lxQy'iS QxQN iS Qxkii QSQ Qxkiilp G h- 1 .J yu J C fe EQ 52 ,4 Grlnmlas Q f 6 29 19 3 o 53 16 Q, o o 61 ? DI .R l-.77 7, , ,,, f:,,,,i: 1 x2 Yearbook of ff Erinily Tfligb School 5, 9? Bloomington, Illinois if Q D0 'T Ti1,'f fL, 1 f.f 61 Q? 59 6 7' FJ Volume V 69 CW W Q? 59 V 7' 'Published by Ebe Senior Class UW YQ JWXSXB SNSXQSXSXE FNQNSXE ?5NNXB3NNXE WSXBAE mzixgxli QQRQE 'slxxivirq S? K' f 43 50 far Ca 4? Tebicalion 59 Y Having found the field in which is hidden the U treasure beyond price, Father Farrell wallfs among 69 6? us with the simplicity of a youth and the wisdom of Q9 Cf a sage. Confident in his leadership, we follow him f J as a friend who knows the ways of virtue to worthy 6, Q? manhood and noble womanhood. His influence in 49 our lives will grow with the unwritten story of our 4 years. The record of our appreciation we now in- trust to the Trinitas which we dedicate to him with 4,3 y gratitude and loyalty. 1 5 FJ gs Jf'5'XSX23N1?XE3'x7SXE F5'XSX3f3XNX2 5NNSN2Fm 4 -x s--,3 !X X 7 P. S ',E 1, f7 'f f .1 s h.x I. ff 7 rr. 5 'J ff XX 7 r.' QR X 7 21, iw 71 X X II. Z 7 X X fp' 5 'J , 7 ,X 7 ff' UA ff 171 7 P. by X X f 7 Pr' ff, l 4 X 1 .KX 4- 1 X 4, 1 X r 1 , X f 1 XXX f 1 -5- f -.sbv 5 nxsxx- .- v.xQv .- v.wiNX .- v.-xiv .1 nxxxv- .f '.-Qtxv .' 4' xi NN ' ' 'xX.X-X ' 4' xN 'Cx ' 4' mx X S-X 'A 1' SFX 'A A' w,NfN XX ' A 4' X. NX 'A J if C fs N J A Q-5 f A X U Q. A 4 A .X X g J -L 'Ghz ffieverenb EI. Tfarrell .1 1 ' 7 V .'4 7 6 X in .'4 X 7, 7' an 4 34 X 9.4 .V X 77 X --n .W X 77 I, -. 4 .'4 X 77 If W 1 W .' V X 77 I ' 1 9 .' 4 X 77 7 1.1 5 .' 3 X 77 fr fu 5 I' 4 7, If ,X Xl! Q X X. EQ xXx? 'C xXx? 71 QXNQ 3 71 'Q xQx,'? 71 xXx? I 6 K' f W W ff Torewotb 6, Q? i 1 . ,ra M 1 will open my mouth in parables. I will utter Q 4 things hidden from the foundation of the world. 6 ji Ps. LXXV11, 2. Q, G? Day by day as we silently gaze at the picture of pg W The Boy Christ in the assembly, we hear these Q5 words of the Master Teacher as the echo of a 65 9? prophecy that is always being fulfilled. Since this 59 fi picture is a symbol of the place that religion holds 7, I in the school world of Trinity, we have carried it 6 Z into the Trinitas and have woven the theme of our Q, Q? annual from the parables in which Christ taught 53 W the golden lessons of life. As we read these pages Z 4 in the light of the paralnles, may they recall to us the 29 ideals of our youth and inspire us to noble living in rg V His name. D f 6 W ff Q, J GNSXQ 3'XSX2 3NSSX2'F3'NSX2r5'XXXX?Q 3'XSX2 rm 6 3:71 xxx? 'QQXQ2 flxgxfi Qxoxxfi I 6 4' I Q9 J . Q 2? Sequence of :Books 4-I ' 1 W Z ff Teaoership 6, CS 'Durables 'Ghe Sower emo the Seeo. Q, . V9 W Scholarship Q fj 'jlarablez Ehe Bullolng of the Gower. 6, G fi 2 ffellowship Q 5 'Durables Ghz Balenls. W f: 65 C6 Sportsmanship S 'jlarablez Ghe Tfingfll reparing to Wage war l . :J Salesmanship 69 y 'jlaralvlez 'Ghe Tfusbanomen, H Q FJ 61 A WFSX2 5NSX2e5NSX2 FWSW 3XSNUf3NSX2 fm 7 wi 4 4 4 4 4 4 'I 'l I 'f 4 .J 17-qr 4-apr-qfqr-'rqr-.rv gr -7-qr -vfwgrwgr-'qwwgr vw... 17--gr yr-qv--gr +4-yi-qv,-4-Q. 47+-v-q, qw.,- 'Yw'1r 'r w ' X , . X -qv--gr-qv--'rg--yr Charles ffairlie Zlln Ullemoriam Fl want to make gooof' was Charles' oecislon when he returneo to school in September after an absence of eighteen months. 'lfe bio make gooo. --- so gooo that the 'Fiftng founo him worthy to merit llfe's greatest prize. a happy oeath. Our memories of Chuck are characteristic of the lab---pleasant. Smiling. generous. earnest. he was a trieo ano true pal who eolfteo his many frlenos by his simple but fervent piety. Bo his loving mother ano to hls brothers Towaro ano Eames. we exteno our sympathy ano a promise of prayer for Charles. Hequiescat in pace. 8 L.4L.-n..4...A....s..4....nL..n....n..n....n...4...4...n...n.4n l 4 jL+AL4 .A I x ,fDERSHIp 5, 'FX ' '1. Ji? f' - fa'.i2'. H .R,i2H'hf1gi I l f ' 4' 1' ' ' wx 1 ,. ',zf,3f1y e , g ,V Q J., I wffy W K .V ,ll 1 wifi' ' H I ' V Y ,V r , 1 , .I ' -1 -- 'sSf1!f'2'f f+pW -, If -N, 'Q v-ag, . a N ' V ,,' , atrial? lim! -n 15.13 Wy, -tft ,, va .., U Vx L, gr.f,ef'Q1:, . X 'fu - The solver went out lo sow his seed. St. Luke VIII, 5. fi 59 , 1 A 2 I i? He that sowelh, soweifi the word. 2? st. Mark Iv, 14. 59 W . 5? 5 Father Moore is the Master Gardener 6, who, with many skillful assistants, labors 5? within the enclosed garden of Trinity High gf! School. There his directing hand scatters the 69 cy 00 seed of the word that it may bring forth blos- rg C soms of Christian virtue. When the breezes fl ' of life waft the perfume of these flowers 6, 5? beyond the green terrace of our school, they 5? fe will be redolent of the spirit of him who has EJ spent himself for the glory of the' Divine 69 Q? Sower of the -seed. 5? 05 Q ' 6 EJ , 9 10 E G ? W fi Q! 7 fe 1 1'- 9 2 fe rv! 'v W .5 G ? 'J .4 Q 2 Z 53 fe fi fi .1 6 ? W ,f 'w V 7 FJ J ' X X X X X X X Q XAXE E XXX? Q XXX? Q xkxf? Q xkw? Q xkxl? if xky? YXSNQ 3'NSX3 3XSX2 3XSX2 3NSX2 YXSXQ EXSX2 'Ghz Uieberenb 5. 51. moore 11 1 K' gd 0 6, F9 X 71 6, ia Z 6. ya ff 4. C9 5: Z 5: Q! 4, 59 ! 7 6. 9 X Z 6, H 9 ff 6-. 'Q A wondrous portal opened wide. -Browning 12 '1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -vgr-gr -qv--uy -gr-qr-ugrwy wgrqr wg- igrwgv wpfwgfqr-gr-9 .grqfigr-qfwv. gr 4 4 4 -qv-gr-17--qi igr-qv irq. +g. .7-ug. -gf-grqrwgrwgr-qv -uyrqv--qv-Q Q- sr I ' v 4 4 X lower rose in the sunset Iifge a prayer. -Noyes. 13 ' 5n..n...n..n..4...4....n...A...n....g..n...n....n..4...n..A. 2' K 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AJ Alglgl .-Lili. aliiii i 4.4 -Q 4.4. A++ -x 4. 4- 4-14-14- ALi ll- -O-U-0-Alnii i -kg 4.44. .igigi 4m AL- Dear lovely bolvers of innocence and ease, Seals of my youlh where every sport could please. -Goldsmith 14 Scenes of conquest and conflict, Mighllu deeds of fame and valor. -Longfellow 15 Q: '9 ? fri 'i fe FJ 'i fe PJ 'i fe PJ 'i fe fu' 'v fe FJ 'v fe FJ '2 fe Pi 'i fe PJ 'Q fe FJ' X X X X X X X Q xgif Q xkm? if xkmg Q xkyf 71 xkyg if xkyi if xkyf Q ska? Our Faculty lileven Sisters of Saint Dominic of Sinsinawa. XVisconsin, and two lay teach- ers comprise the faculty of our high school. Miss Gwendolyn Morris, Illinois State Normal University, '29, conducts the I-lousehold Arts Department, and Miss Cecil McGraw of the Bloomington Conservatory of Music directs the choral music. liver since the high school was established in 1832 in the old Saint Mary's huilding, the teaching stati' has endeavored to maintain standards of education approved hy the state. 'llhe advantages which the new building offered for class organization and curriculum expansions enalmled the administration to apply for and gain the accreditment of the North Central Association. Official notice of this approval reached the school on March 29. Perhaps the greatest triliute we can pav our Sister-'lieachers is that we need no pictures to remember them, and that without personal notes. we can speak of them as one, one in spirit and motive, one in their unseltish lahor to educate youth For God and Country. l 'i l ,. l , , Miss CECIL Moiuus MCGRAW Hom' '1'iuN1Tr ljoNvl':NT Miss tin'1iNnoI.x'N , , . , V , . 4 ' n 'sg 4 16 1 F' If f 7f wi 4'4 I 7, nl , 9 I 9 s io Qf al, H I 7f 1 H I Z 19 -'J f Qf 6, I-I I 7f '15 H f 7, H5 gi 7f Q. 'Q lf 1 XX! Qkhfgm if f For which of you having a mind lo build a lower, doth not first si! down, and reckon the charges that are necessary, whether he have where- withal lo finish it. --St. Luke XIV, 28. ll? qw-qv--yqrqyqgr-171'r qv- Q -ugvwgrwgr-7-vgr wgrqr-. r-qr-.'ryr7- -gr -yqr -qrwgr-1'r17-qrwgr-'gr-in--4-qu-gr 7-7- F .r....r,,.,.,..,....,.,,..,.,.,,,,w. I I- I I I I I ,X X.,.,,,.,,,,.,r,,r,,..,.....,.,r..,..,. 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KEN 19 PHYSICS LUBORHCORY 4 4k.i.l..aL..nA ii. .Aln..in.iL.aL.i. .L iuiinlnig 45. l..A.l.i.i.l.aL lain .in..i.aLl. .inuiuim i L. in V, l ...Y l 'l l L l L,'1s RAYMOND AUSTIN Earnest. An appealing smile. Visions of 7 an airplane soaring through the blue. A . Ford. St. Mary's School Homecoming Com., 3 Treas. Sienese Club. 1 Football. 2. 3 Latin Club, 2 A. L. C., 4 MARY HANNAH BARTH Diligent. A green jersey sport snit. A smooth glider over a glazed sheet of ice. A fleeting glance returned to the printed page. Holy Trinity School Latin Club, 2 W. D. S., 4 Glee Club, 2 Nil Nisi Bonum. 1 Choir, 1, 2, 3. 4 Athletics. 1, 4 HARRY BROWN Artistic. The creator of a float model T. H. S. A perfect permanent wave. H. G. Bent School Boys' Choir. 4 Trans. from B. H. S. Homecoming Com.. 3 W. D. S.. 4 , Mathematics Club, 4 A. L. C., 4 Studio Club Trinitas Stat? HEI,EN CATHERINE CALLAHAN Thoughtful. The fragrance of delicate per- fume. The steely clank of ice skates. An in- spired answer in religion class. Holy Trinity School Glee Club. 1. 2, 3 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Latin Club. 2 A. L. C.. 4 Girls' Athletics, 4 Girls' Choir. 1. 2, 3, 4 Trinitas Staff Chemistry Club VVILBUR CALLAHAN Pleasant. Creeping snail pace down Madi- son Street at 8:28 a. nt. Knute Rockne's seeond. St. Patrick's School Baseball. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sienese Dramatic Basketball. 2, 3 Club, 1 A. L. C., 4 Football. 1, 2, 3 EDWARD CAVALLO Carefree. Welfs better half. Driving the jeloppy. Looking for a party. H. G. Bent School Sec. Latin Club. 2 Sienese Dramatic Boys' Choir, 4 Club, 1 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 20 lil ', f 1.'xw,,.-.N 1-.,,,f-.M.-.,,fi.,,,. 'A Q 'A' -. vf l 'l lf l' m 'Nl mclm 'TxKS l l 7'Wfil l '7'? 1lf'l i l 'l 1f 1 + l l l l l + l 'I--P'l 1l-'I' + l' l l l li l 4 + + l r l + + l + + + l t 4 + + + + + l + VVILLIAM CHAMBERS Witty. Our rlzvrr lvader. Ofvnsiwzul FIISIIIHT of wil. .-I round fun' radilliling vl1m'1'- fnIm'.v.v. Holy Trinity School Cheer Leader Trans. B. H. S. A. L. C., 4 a PAUL Cusrmz lVortl1y. .-I llvrn on lin' yririiron. .4 'lllflllhv umn. St. Mary's School Football, 2, 3, 4 Trans. B. H. S. Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3 OWEN DAY .S'mfl1'ng. I?ill'.v lmml l'0llIf7tll1l0ll. Iirensitvl vlzmwmy at a football gunna Boys' Choir, 4 Baseball, 2 Homecoming Comm.. 4 St. Josephs Granite City, Illinois Trans. Community High Class Trcas., 4 A. L. C.. 4 ANDREW Di-turscn A Zll'll.Tl'1E'0I'fllj'. Thr .vilrul fll1lly. Slwriol u.v.v1.vlunI to lln' lvlzyxirs lmrrlwr. .fl IYIUDVFI' .vlvodily fvuxlziny tln' tvmn on to 7'l.t'f0l'j'. St. Mary's School Chemistry Club, 4 Latin Club, 2 Football, 2, 3. 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 ELIQANOR Dnrscou. .-lHrm'liw. .luxl n minulr' lair. .fl spfrrlelirzg l'I',l'Xftll rn'vlelan'4'. Conjidiny 11. x4'rl'4'l to Hvlrn. Latin Club. 2 Glec Club, 1, 2, 3 Athletics, 1, 2, 4 Trinitas Staff, 4 Chemistry Club St. Pntrick's School Class Sec., 3 VV. D. S., 4 A. L. C., 4 Sienesc Club, 1 JAMES DUGAN lnlvlligrnl. l.o.vf to tln' world in a book. l Clllllfldillfl drvn.nl.v of jonrnnli.vfic .v1lrrr.v.r Io tln' + margin of a lr'.rl. + Holy Trinity School Sicnesc Club, 1 + A. L. C., 4 Latin Club, 2 Trinitas Staff, 4 1' i 4 + 21 f 4-+4 -Q-..++-o-.ga-+-Q-go-4-+-A-!o5iplIlLDk', . -1 T i , I i dv - ! I-r :Lin -0- V-lmli-V Jhni- -Qk-ln...i- -4- -Li---E l 4 i ll l l ll 4' l' l l l +. li 1' l L Jr +I ll +. ll +1 +l +l +i l +P ,Q l 'l l l +5 ...dl + t 4 FRANCES FAGAN 4' W Loyal. C'or1:'4'r'.viirgi11 I-:l'I'lH'll. Qllfifmlifllfl l vyrzv. Studying 'zwlzvnz if'.v limo io study and l i , ITIIIU' for play of flu' right mouzvnl. 1- A St. Patrick's School Siuncsc Club, 1 4' A. L. C.. 4 Latin Club. 2 4, - 1 MARY FITQHORN 1' Synifiolllvlic. , lll.I'l'0ll.f fo hvlfv otlwrs. A . Vrudv lll1.l ZK'l'l' for ef'vry qucxlion. Rutland Grade Sicncse Club, 2 School A. L. C., 4 + Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Girls' Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 CAMILLA Fox I l74'murr'. Iillljllllfl for flu' rmlisrllinn of lzvr oir 4'o,vtIr.v. Soruv om' r'l.vv'.v lun'fvIc and gold l' jovkvf. 4 Holy T1-imty School min Club, 2 'l Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 A. L. C.. 4 4, Sicnesc Club, 2 Chcmistry Club + 'l lX'IARGARE'I' Fmii-:HILL + plrdvzzl. Illoleiuy mvlody. lVc'z'le-md.: .vfwnf + in Clzirwigo. .fl rholevr of rrr'uu1y'zt'lzilr fu'm'l.r. ' St. M:1ry's School, Trans. U. High + Pontiac, 111. A. L. C., 4 4' ' + FRED FRos'r l Sllll'f'!'r'. Six foo! two, cyzxr of blur. .4 whiff lvftva' on on usurp jt'r.n'y. Idol of Ihr lmrdzvood. l' Holy Trinity School Latin Club, 2 l' Class Pres., 1 Football. 2- 3. 4 VV. D. S., 2 Basketball, 3, 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Chemistry Club LOUISE GIQILER ,ug Happy. fl lower of outdoor .vport.r. Enfor- 'li A' taining mo.nm'r. A 'wood nymph clad in glwvn. I i ' Holy Trinity School Latin Club, 2 W' Class Vice-Pres., 2 Girls' Choir, 1. 2, 3, 4 NV. D. S., 4 Glce Club. 1, 2, 3 A. L. C.. 4 Trinitas Staff, 4 Sicncsc Club, 1 Chemistry Club Homecoming Comm., 2. 3, 4 + 22 l WQMNMQ C is 'wr'-r--w-' 'i'TCTT'i' Ci 4 . l' if WIIALIAM GLEASON lr + Cheerful. The glory of a football hero. i Someone? ideal. Doing his best work to Q please eve:-ybody. l' Holy Trinity School Boys' Choir, 4 + W. D. S., 2 Football, 2, 3, 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Basketball, 3, 4 + 1.aiiii Ciiib, 2 A. L. C., 4 + I VINCENT GRIFFARD lfVl1istling. The solitaire king. Intently 4' + fvvrnsiny the thrilling exploits af a l'Vild West Story. 4' Holy Trinity School A. L. C., 4 jr Siencse Club, 1 Boys' Choir, 4 + Latin Club, 2 Football, 1, 2 Q - BERNARD GRIMES i Manly. Famed for argument. ' Teasing + .vanu'ane. Plrading for student cooperation. + Union School, Trinitas Staff 4 N Towanclaz 3 A. L. C., 4 V. D. S., , , 4 i' Homecoming Committee, 4 + . Q. llflARY HEMPSTEAD + Animated. A wind-l1la'wn bob ruj'H1'd by the + breese. An attrartirfe sports outfit. Making + someone else happy. + Holy Trinity School Glec Club, 2 Sec.-Treas. W.D.S., 4 Trinitas Staff, 4 + Sienese Club, 1 Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4 + Latin Club, 2 Homecoming Comm., Girls' Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 4 l' Chemistry Club, 4 + Class Treasurer, 2 : JOSEPHTNE HENSEL hlfanciful. IfValking in a fairy land. Busy 'with many persons, plates, and things. Holy Trinity School Latin Club, 2 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 A. L. C., 4 SPENCER Hom- Obliging. A jade green- Buick. A silent lad. The admired of many observers. + C ksville Grade Latin Club. 2 Qchool Homecoming Com., 4 1' Nill Nisi Bonum Q Studio Club, 1 + l 23 + 4 l 4 ELEANOR JEFFERSON + Bright. An auburn haired las.: of secretive + ideas. A ehinellilla coat. A portrait vitally alive. + + Holy Trinity School Latin Club, 2 + Trgas. Nil1Nisi Girls' Choir, 1, 2, 3 , onum, Q ROBERT JONES + Genial. Borrowing someone's fountain pen. A 'winning smile. Somewhere bound, direc- + + tion, time, and place already known. + Towanda Grade Basketball. 3, 4 + Trans. Towanda iooibag, 34 4 High . . .. i I FIDELIS JUNG Faithful. Short blonde lorks hidden under l a dark beret. A modern novel intently peruxed. Q Perfletllal motion. 4' Holy Trinity School Nil Nioi Bohom, 1 ll W. D. S., 4 ' LatinCClub,l22 Homecoming Comm., Glee lub, , 4' 1 Choir 1 2 3 4 Dramatic Art, 3 Girls' Athletics PETER KANE Collrteolls. The mirror of perfect mascu- Iille attire. A walking delegate. ,+ Thomas Medcalf Basketball, 3. 4 ' Trans. U. High, 2 A. L. C.. 4 li Boys' Choir, 4 Homecoming Com.. 4 li li, MARY KEARNEY 4 Noble. A gentle voiced maiden. A star in l every class. Willing acceptance of duty. l Holy Trinity School Lolih Club, 2 ' Class Pres., 3 Homecoming Comm., + Vice-Pres., 4 2, 3 + W. D. S., 2, 3, 4 Editor-in-chief, 4 I+ A. L. C.. 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, l 4 + HELEN KELLY + Graeious. A titian haired maiden of genial spirits. The lure of a maroon Willys-Knight. I Tl'an.vparent ilelvct of a midnight hue. V Thomas Medcalf Vice-Pres. of A. L. 1+ Trans. U. High C., 4 3 W. D. S., 4 Girls' Choir. 4 l Trinitas Staff, 4 24 + l' + + LOUISE KELLY + lfVi1Iing. Thr crsencc of order and izmtlzess. 4 Qniel but a.Hracfi'z'i' rlollicr. Studying 'with fl fnn'l1o.w'. i Holy Trinity School Latin Club. 2 1' A, L, C., 4 choir, 1, 2. 3 + Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Chemistry Club, 4 l i JOHN KEOGH + Gvnlli-manly. Blonde hair and blur' cyfx. + Tin' ml! of inl0rr'sf.v Imyond tin' rluxs room. + .-In oravlv of lenn'wlr'dgr'. + Holy Trinity School Trinitas Staff, 4 A. L. C., 4 Class Pres.. 4 + VV. D. S., 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Q Pres. W. D. S., 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 ' Nil Nisi Bonum, I Pres., 1 LUCILLE LYNCH + lllnriml. Thr fvlafnfiml .round of o violin. i .fl rnrroon mat and q- rod fvlf ho-t. Jl ZC'I'lI'.l' of + nifrirntz' 1c'orl.'n1m1.vl11jv. Holy Trinity School VV. D. S., 2, 4 1 A.. L. C.. 4 Chemistry Club, 4 Nil Nisi Bonum Latin Club, 2 Q Cfilubdl I 2 3 Glec Club, 1, 2, 3 ' 1' . ' 4 + ir s lolr ,,,, l BIURTFY NIUICAHFY 4 Spriglilly. A fwvtiff' miss in Frvnrh lwcls. .illlrrrrtwr frorks. Drranxy ryvs will: lliddvn + ,ri'cl'r'l.r. l Holy infinity School Armies, 1, 2, 3 + Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Glcc Club, 1 + A. L. C., 4 Girls' Choir, 1, 2 l' Dlll.0RlfS 1WURPI'IY + Qfordinl. .-l .vlini figure rlad in .VIH-HlU1!'l'll1fl + 31114.11 Small fvoinfrd-Ioi'n' .rliM1r'rx. Mnryfv Q rwn . 'l' Jcffcrson School Girls' Choir, 3, 4 + Trans. B. H. S. A. L. C., 4 I JOHN MCDONNELL + Sl'1I0lUl'I.V. fl 1II!1fIlMlIHfit'.Y wizard. An nt- + lvntiw Irrofhrr. + Holy Trinity School Boys' Choir, 4 + Clasfj ViccQPrgs.4 3 Trinitas Stag, 4 VV. .S., ,., A. L, C., 4 Nil Nisi Bouum, 1 Latin Club, 2 l' 4 + 4 i si- -in..nln..a!--L.L.A- 4-JI-, -L.AL.A- Homecoming Comm., 4 Chemistry Club, 4 25 '- - -'-'llililiill l-YALJOM-h..al-JM -0- -h..Q- 4---F -I-Y 4 If lbw: 4 'xx AN 'T T ?'?'? ? ?'? ? ? 'T ? ?'W F' 4 4 . 4 + VT . . ..- 4 i EILEIQN McGoNN1c.Ar. I Genie. f zlfv nt n rim!-v in u.vsm. , I 1 I. I I. f T . . . R . + I Gi ffi1'Ilm0d'.v ideal. 4' .V Holy Trinity School Girls' Choir. 2 + Athletics. 1, 2, 3 ma- Club, 2 Q ir A. L. C.. 4 Latin Clnh. 2 1' + Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 + + 4' + 4 4 josi-:rn MCGRAW + A Clapublr. Our' -nruuuyvr. Svlling Iifkrfx. .-l 4' + . gnmi-l1vurfr'd frirnd In rf'vrynm'. 1: + Trans. B. H. S. Ass. Athletic Mgr.. 3 4' + St. Patrick's Athletic Manager, 4 i 4 Class President, 2 A. l.. C., 4 Basehall, 3 + 4 + AITQTIN Mcflvmr l + I.igl1l-l1r'ru'trrI'. Curly Iorlrx. .ql'lllllf4'I'l'Il!j I 4' ninilvmvly about. .rl .vlrrrf of rlnvm' fmpm' wail- 4 + ing In lm fillrri. 4' 4 Trans. Campion Accl.. A. L. C., 4 4' + Prairie du Chien Baseball, 3, 4 1: + Holy Trinity School + u I y 4 4 JOHN OWIQNS 1 l lfrivurlly. A .vfrauyvr who lmx Iwcnun' our 4 4 of wx. .fl fvlimw' of Hlilllllj' rmlrfx. 4 l Braclforcl School A, L. C., 4 Q Trans. Bradford 'l' Hi h I H 1 4 i GUS Pxrmxs 4' + .S'lvr1r1'y. Tin' Creek ,S'm1.vulim1. .1 loyal + + dvj'v11rfr'1' of ilu' lrixlz. 4' + Trans. Englewood Basketball, -l 4' + High, Chicago, Ill. A. L. Lf., 4 f + 4 L 4 4 LUCILLE QUINN 4 l 51 Iefflllfll. .4 small ffm' in fl lmln uf lvrvlly + Irroiwz lmir. .sifllllillfl ryvx. .fl lam' rz'lvl.i'. 4' Lexington Grade Trans. Lexington li School High, 3 4 4 I.. 4 4 4 26 4. wgrqrwgrwgf-gf-gr -Q- K, 99 li Qi ill T? ESTELLE RADFORD Peaceful. The lady with the brush mid lmllvt. A graceful lap dancer. Irving School A. L. C., 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Art Studio, 2, 3, 4 AGNES REMSCHNER lVinsomr' Sml.iu Icnvmv in her own . if g I, x .V V company. Always cheerful. Newr blur. Holy Trinity School A. L. C., 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Girls' Choir, 1, 2 ROBERT RYAN Upright. Funny lilflc stocking cap on 1-bony locks. Fleet fingers flying offer the keyboard of a Coronni A friendly argzmmnt. Horace Mann High Trinitas Staff, 4 School, Gary, Ind. Homecoming Comm., Rensselaer Grammer 4 Scgool, Rensselaer, A. L. C., 4 n . ANNA SCHROEDER W'0mnnly. A N ornmlifr. Pz'rs1 z'ari11g lhrough dijlicullirs. Thomas Medcalf A. L. C.. 4 School Special Commercial Trans. Univ. High JOSEPHINP3 SHIPLEY Dnrilc. Long rawn Irz's.rrs bound in as neat mil. 5'l1m'llmnd notes. St. Patrick's Lat'n Cluh, 2 Nil Nisi -Bonum, 1 A. C., 4 VIVIAN STRAUB Vi1'm'inu.v. Innrurio-nsly 'zvrapped in a seal- skm. A roll of music. Qurstmg for some- one or somethmg. Holy Trinity School Sienese Club, 2 Music, 1, 2, 3, 4 A. L. C., 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 27 Y. L'.' .li A 1 wi' 'T ?'? f'i 7'-'?'i '. 'l KTll 4 m I: xN T .'T T i?'7'? f'iT T'i i? l R, AAA. 1 l Q + + ARTI'IIIR Sw1:1sN1fv 'l + U Viqilzml 14 clmrklv IIIYVZUY into fl lfmqlr ll ' 'hx Iliyn-ity. .'l ilmzlglztfnl Iiimrtli. I i' Q Holy Trinity School Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 li Class Sec., 2 Boys' Choir, 4 1' Pres. A. L. C., 4 Football, 2, 3 A . t , MARY SWEIQNIQY 'I' Dz'liy11ff11l. Dnnrirzg In flu' flllllllfif? rrnnn- l' ing of 11 jus.: nrvlzvxtra. Brrrrking flu' .vf-Nd 1- limif. .-l fl11'l1 .vilwr rmrzfmrf in wmv. 4 Trans. Academy of Nil Nisi Bonum, I Our Lady, Peoria. Latin Club, 2 Illinois A. L. C., 4 1 1 'l l ELIZABETH Toonru, Rqdirlnl. .ll fvrrfcfl fvlrysirx rrritr1li1111. SfI'lllH.V of Clmfvin and SCI11lIH'l'f finutzlxg fllflillflll flu' air. 'l . . . . l Holy Tr1n1ty School Latin Llub, 2 + '.fil . l lf'lf'l Oi'l l l lY'Uf'l'4 l l l'V'l l l' Class Trcas., 1 Choir. l. 2. 4 w. D. s.. 4 Glu- Club. 1. 2. 3 l A. L. C., 4 Trinitas Stalf. 4 4, Nil Nisi Bonum. 1 Band, 3, 4 1 X Scribblcr's Club, 2 Chemistry Club, 4 '1 l l .+ XV11,L1AM XIAUGIIN 4- .Aldr11i1'r1I1lt'. fl fvIr'a.cm1f xmilr. FI'l7fll'tlHf l' + l hair lotinu. 'lvt'tl.VfIlfl u pal. + l St. Patrick's Football. 4 1' Vice-Pres. Nil Nisi Lati11 Club. 2 1, l Honum, 1 Baseball. 3. 4 + . + Q fl lN'l'ARY XVALT, 'l' l Kind l1m1'fr'd. .411 arnzfnl nf Imolrs. Blur' 4' + !'lIilll'IlllIU mat. 1llm'r1'llrd waf'rs. .fl frimrlly 1' + lzrIlo fm' 4 'Z'4'l'-l'0l14'. 4. + Cooksvillc Grade Nil Nisi Bonnm, 1 1' Latin Club, 2 A. L. C., 4 4 + l+ 4. l + BERNARD XVALSII I + 'dl Al Jmfial. ,flu azzflmrity nu atlrlvfirx. Tin' + xl i - lziylzlight of Ihr football foam. + + ir' i ' St. Eclward's Hall, Latin Club, 2 ' 'l' Notre Dame. Ind. Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 + Trans. Columbia Boys' Choir. 4 1- Acadcmy, Dubuque, Football. 1, 2. 3 l 1 Iowa rzmlmil, 1, 2, 3 I l ----. . ..,.. l 28 li' l MARCELLA WEBER Dainty. Suggestions of a 'white collar on a dark frock. A trifle bashful. A touch of .vmrlet enhancing the beauty of dark luminous eyes. Towanda School Latin Club, 2 Nil Nisi Bonum, I A. L. C.. 4 JOSEPH WHELAN Unassuming. Quiet in and out of class. Studying French. St. Patrick's A. L. C., 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Roy WIRRICK Easy going. Coaxing a Fordnon the Ari- :sona hills. A stocky figure saying, I-Io'w'rc you, kid? St. Mary's School Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Class Treas., 3 Latin Club, 2 A. L. C., 4 M1-:L1ssA Worm: Patient. Studiously bent on increasing her knowlrd e Fine m .fterious 71 g . , y ianncr. A bobbed haired maiden. Holy Trinity School Girls' Choir, 1, 2 Nil 'Nisi Bonum, 1 A. L. C., 4 MARY ZOELLER Tranquil. Arm in arm with Josephine. A girl with a purpose. St. Patrick's Girls' Athletics, 1, 4 Class Sec., 2 A. L. C.. 4 Nil Nisi Bonum, 1 Latin Club, 2 Class Sec.. 4 Chemistry Club, 4 Trinitas Staff. 4 RINH MAS l i . I l m 1930 44 44.44 4 444 ll l+ Special Commercial Students FLORICNCI4: BUTLER lVutclling the flock. .-1 snappy conrcbnck. .Al cln'r'rfnl laugh in a serious crowd. ' 'rnnnyingh snmmr 29 MARY CRUTTY Guarding n serrvf. .fl new idea.. Haplvivn on flu' gloouncst days. ' Trinity High School, '29 NIARIANN15 LANCASTER Talking. .4 yellow roadster. Rmdy for a sz'vrr'turm,l career. 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X - . 4 'l 44,414 MQEW N -K..,,y-,f I 4 F 4-f W 31 nl 1' Eli fX.QN'++-'ff HEP s ' 1, 'zk' , 'Wi A FFV' is f7ff'f f QXX U Q A 4b If ' f ' , 3 ' , 0 7 N 'W ' 4 if , f V iw. fl , A K M44 -mf, 4 N , -iii E ' V ,. 43' -,,., --7 fjyf? J,,.. f ff' , f 1, ' ff , .ik f 'W 54' 1 QL if A ' Q... 49' ,glyysfgi , Q F5 F' mi 4 X W S K , 42 af,- , xy EU. xi A gfgmjqf' W W! + J. MUGRAW Ii, MQGQNNNQAI. G. PATRAS E, Tummy G HHN A D-' fwfr! R RU .' Ii D ' . B. R . ,. , l,L'l. . xxx , xuscmx j. Owl-:Ns M, Swmxm' 12, JEIWICRSON V. STRAUB .4...g.,g,..g.,gl.4...4..4. j. DUGAN J, MCDUNNIQLI. NV, VMTGHN H. Buoxxx 32 1' FYTTYTTW 'O '7'7i' 4' 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4' 4 + 'l l' 'l' 'lYQ'il l il' 'l C l'4'1I'i 'l'-l I'-'I-'I' 'l 'l' 4' + 4 4 4 4' 4' + 4' 4 4' 4 + + 4 4 + 4' X. W 'lf fgj? ' +g,: n n- W '-'X ' nf Q ,s m f ., 1 ' 'J 441 14' 44 44 -53722, ++++ -UM lIl4lI14INlIll1 Il4AN FJ Q Y 1 x V . X4 -1 1 4 WMW9W .'.J 4 y 44. A441444 1 XX A N lg l .Q 6 EI 4 44' if y rh xg 'QP 4 1 f 'fmk ' -4 444 X -44 Q 3 f4eJn-.ff S! . 4 I dai., ,Na I V '4X..,.'j,g XIX f..,i J 4 ' X ..., .Ne . 15147 4 fm' 4 A 'v 'AM' 4 14 N ' 'W -M 1 TJ s. ,. C ' 4 44' 4 Q ' y5f2'l'f if ,K V! Cv-ff 4- 1 -4 fx E X 051 V ' fy 1 45 ' T fm .4'L' Z4 94 . 3 1 ' ,X 4'r ., Scif ' 4 V 4 A , ffm: V 'w ' 'f J gig - . va? .. M. Nm' V. GRIFFARII H. KIQLLEV D, MURPHY . H. BARTH H C,x1.I.AlmN B XVALSH XV1am-:lc M. N1U1.CAnx' F. FAGAN S. Hom' M. Z01a1..I.liR IC. CAvAx.1.o L, LYNCH 33 MSIIQN PM-ff 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 + 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 4' 4' 4' 4 44 4' 44 4' In 4 + + 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4' ...J b 2 'LLTZIOT' CZSS 4 l Th ' Cl 1 b lX'1lb'l 1'0Z Ora ff Iulvom. 4 1 1 f 1 g 1 I 4 1 1 + 1 + 1 or s 4 5 MEMBERS ' 1 Thin! Jrn-rv: 'I'non.xs 11.1lI,I,l'1R, Lfixiu. Rrglmzk, RICHARD N111l111,1i'1'0N, '1'noM.xs 1..xxt'.xs'rm:, Q S'I'1i1'IlI'1N lY1l'fl,UR1C. 1 .S'm-mul lrmu: Uwlcx XVm:1..xN, Axmuzxv XYlclfr:iz, M.-xuv 1 i.vNN, 1N1ARY 1J1lliRKU1'1'l 1'1-IR, Frou:- + 1iNL'Ii Sl'11l'1i'I'11, Hoxvalcn RoslaNs'rr:i-:l,, DoNAi.n Dicvixkv. 1 1 lflwrt Rufv: Ill-1l.l':N Kol'1s'l'r:u, N1AliY ,AGNES Kixsl-LLLA, MARY MeDoNNi-im., H1':1.l':x Nowxr- 1 + SKI, lV1AlYAl.YN 1'1Ii1NZ, Mixwmm-2'1' IARKIN, Mmzv lf, Coxxou. 1 I CLASS OFFICERS 1 K l'1'r.viflv11I-HAiucv Nrzrsox 1 1 1Vlift'-I,I'l'X1tI1'!If--MzXlil1.'N1l1'1'l' IARKIN 1 1 .Sl-rrrlurv-1 1,om1NCi1 Scnrwrn 1 I Tl'c'tl.flfl'c'I'?PAlT1. K1NS141LI.A 1 1Ye attract the worlclu was the announcement of the Class of 1031 when 1 thcv niacle their clehut into high school life two years ago with their green and 1, white magnet fioat. Since then thev have heen doing things in a hig wav in ancl 1 5 out of school. 'llhe picture of Christ in the rllemple. which hangs on the north + wall of the assenilmly, is an ever present reminder of their 1028 victory in the Trinilu.r subscription eanipaign. This year the Juniors have reoeaterl their tri- + um vhs hv winning First place in the llomeeominff Hoat contest with their fold ancl 1 - . N , . . , - 2- . F 1 white convention of 'l rnntv as the lxev to Ooportumtv. t I 34 1 L...4..A....n..4n..4....A...4L.4..4n...4...4...n.,A....n...4.4n 1s 1n....a...n...n....A....A.,g..4...A..n...4...A...n...n...n.4.,A 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -gr-up-4--qrwgr-gr-17--up 17--my-gr-my--gr 'i' 'l '7' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'Q' '?il'ii' Y' 'I' 'C ?'7'? '9' 9 'l il' qrqr 'TWU' 'l ?'4 Q- -lr The Junior' Class L'411.4114s: ff41I4l41114114'l1if4'. F1,4'1wl45R: Peony 4 4 4 4 MEMBERS 'l'l1i1'1l l4'411:4'.' .l4111x 11,4x1.1:r, 'l'1141x1,4s D1-:1..xx1-zr, 414141. li14:1414Y, H,x141zv N1:1.s41N, G1-34114411-3 K.1v14:- N1-31, I'.x4'1. K1Ns11:1.1,.x, 1J41x,x1.11 11.-XR'l'1l. S'4'4'411441 l1'11-z4': R41111-114'1' K1xs1c1.1..44, 'l'1141x1.1s NX',x1.s11, 14141141-:x4'1': liiemrx, l'ZV1il.YN H.x.4s, M.x14x l.1':'1'1f411411. R11Y1141x11 4'.11.1..-x111xN, R.-xrx141x11 1.41w14x'. l 1'4111l l1'41':4': 4'.x'1'111:141x14: M411:141ss14:Y, Rl'l'.X S1.A'1 1'1c14x', .qN'I'I4lNli'l lAlC C11114114R411-1'1 1'14:14, MA11.x1.41N M4114.4'1'z, M.x144'1-11,1..x 11l'NI4Xl.XN, 1-11cs'1'1-414 44114141-:1.1., MA1411-:'1 1',x 4111-411114'1i, JAN1-1 O'Lf41Nx4114 14114141 '1'141exK1.1:. SPECIAL CLASS ACTIVITIES 'l'l14' 1ilIl'l'L'l1l 1.11l'l'1l11Il'L' L'l11l1 'l'l14' fl1L'lll1Sll'j' 4411111 111 11141 ,llI'I'IlI-f4l.V s11l1s4'1'i11ti4111 4lrivc for this vezlr tl14' -iu11i41rs 1'z14'c4l with thc s4111l141111411'cs 111111 111-s111114-11 141 Sl vict411'v Ill- 111114-tv-two 1141i11ts, thcrchy wi1111i11g :1 class p:11't1'. 11110 411 the girls i11 this Ql'Ul1lJ1, .'XI1f441I1C1tt' C411crk414-ttcr, 1114'1'it4141 thc prize 411 live 4141ll:1rs 115' Sl'CllI'1l1Q twenty-fivc' sul1s4'ri11ti4111s. 1 11114111 41141 Class ill- 10.11 rcsts the 1'4's114111si11i1itx' 411 l11ll'l1ll4111Z1I1g' thc lllll t1'z14li- ti4111s 411 Sl. lXlZl1'Y'S 111141 thc new 4'41st41ms 441. 'llrinitv i11141 ll life giving s4'h4141l spirit. for with tl14-111 will 11z1ss 1111 thc l1411's :1114l girls w1141 llCQjZlI1 their high s4'h4141l VV44l'li i11 thc 41141 11uil4li11g. 35 L.,A..4...4...n..4....g..A...4....A..A....n...4...n...n..4...n 4 :It 4.L..4....h...n...n...A...A....A....L..A....n..Ag..n....g..A..Ag ,, 4 4 '1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'i V -Irv? The Sophomore Class Kl11'1 1'11: Ind llll lflllilljf 110011. lvl IIA' 1111! fail, for in 11110 H1110 wc .vlmll 1'1'i1f1, 1111! f11iIi11g. 'lf'.' 'Wifi '?'l' '7'T 'i' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 1 4 KE 1 , 1 V 4 MEMBERS -4 1711111-Ill li'1m': M,Xl4'l'IN LA lf'm.1,1i'1'1'1f:, XY1l.1.1.ut Clflzmzv, limiuxim BMJ, ROIKRRT Fiaxwx, + JUIIN RAI'l', ANI4l4l'QXX' jixlxslax, JOHN jommx. + yllllffl li'11-rv: -IHS!-1l'l4 'l'mcis, IJ.xx11c1, KlNSl'1l.I.fX, RAI.l'lI Iiiavlau, XV11.i.mx1 Lioxumy liuuiam-1 4 lll'Ii'KliR, Iirixr-1 Lfoxluw, Ilixlewlx 4ilI,llNliR. .N'1'c11111l li'11-:iw FRANK Groxsieiz, FRANK G1-:1s'rr,. F1z.xNcls J.-KCUIXY, .l4lSICl'Il S11i1'1,1cx', -Ioux li S4'lll4BliN, 'l4lSlCl'll 'llll44lCNNl'2S, 1.1-:o Owiaxs, joux XV1ar,1mN. 1 l 15111111 lm-av: Dmus RYAN, Mixiumul-11' Sumo, MINNII1: L'A1.i.,x11,xN, IDURUTIIY Klxsl-:1,1..1x. 4 lX1.x1u:,xula'1' 4ll'NNIN4iHAAl, li1.1zM4l-1111 Imlw, MARY ANNA I'I1vL'ca11'1',x1.1N1a, M.xlu:Alu-3'r + IJAYIIYSHN, MARY lllcxlu-314. I CLASS OFFICERS + l',I't'.Vllll'llf! Cmao Diwali:-:R'1w' , Vi1'1'-I'1'1'.vi1l1'11IfM Aiwmici N1-1 CIJCI x xi ARK .S'1'1'1-1'l111'v-fL'.x'r1n3u1 N in Sxx'1c1cN1.x' 4 Y'1'1'11.vi11'1'1'-I1zNATIUs Krzorsri 4 'l'lu- Class of 14932 will llc thc first group to have spout four years in thc new 4 lmilcling. llcirs of thc olcl, pioneers of the new, they have ziccmnplisliccl l1lltZll4lC + things since thev cntcrccl high scliool. The Rosary Cluh into which they liamln-cl as fra-slmicn, for literary, missioi1:u'v, :mcl social purposes, has clcvclmmpcfl the-ii' initiative in varimis ways and manifested an inHuem'c in their znctivitv for thc liln':11'y, to which they have clmmatecl one hunrlrccl fifty volumes. 4 4 4 4 36 4 4 4 1 4 ' 'W 4 l' PTT' P477 'TT4 'ifil' gf-.Y-'ray v7-717-qv gr-15.4 if-gr wp- wgrv-qv-y 9. qi-5. 4-qrqfqrq. .lr-347-'gr-gr -gr yr-wysyfqrq. A X . ' vvvvvvvvvvvvvolLmlyyxyvvvvvvvvvvvvv The Sophomore Class Co1.oRs: l4'ns4' 411144 l!'l1if4'. Fr.owIiR: l?o,v4'. 4 l 4 MEMBERS A litlllfffl lx'o4:4': joux XYu.xl.l4:x, W4l.l..x4411 'l'4c,xv1:+, .'XI.llIil4'I' Nl.XN'l'I.li, til-1441449441 M4-Lvlsn, Yiaiexox lJm'1.l4:, 'Hrir-41 lXiU'Zx'.' Dox.x1.1r Hlilxtxxt.-xx. Ioxtvrltfs Kl'1ll4ill, S'l'IiI'IlliN fiOl'l.ll, Rtllll-IR'l' KI-114141-ik, l'll.S'lxUN I.44:tx1u', QXININ Ki-'1,1.l-114, .lOSIil'Il Illcxxls, 'l'lli-ionomvi Sl-14:N4'l4:. .X'4'4'4ur4i lx'oz4'.' M.xli14:1.i4:lxl41 t'l.l41lNx1.vxl4K tT.x'1'14lct4lxl-1 Sxxililcxlw, hl.'XRY H. DI-2l,xl.x1c, lAA'l'llliR- :xi-3 Al's'r1x, l.l't'II.l.l-I I..xlzK1x, Mun' Nlt-Xli'I'lX, I.4'4'l4.i.ic Ml'1.4'.xlli-LY, l'fv.'x K1-:lem-314, l'll-1I.l-IN K1xsl4:l,l..x. lfroul Ibm-.' tllclt,-x1.m'x14: ll.x.xs, Rl l'Il l'l.x.xs, lvltxm' l 1u4-iinclnli, l'xl.tlRlCNt'Ii lJ.xl.'rox, tirele- 'I'Rl'lllQ lN:IiRllI R, MARY 'I'. Wlilelt-ix, 4.l.l-Ill IJtxl'4arli-31e'l'x', Rosrz Klcicxl-irc. SPECIAL CLASS ACTIVITIES The M:1tlu-mztties t'loh 'l'he liosztry lfhih :Ns yl'-lvlffilllx hzmm-1' hezirers of 147247. the 5l'l3l1Ul'l1UI'CS entered the y'C:1r hook work this term with :ui entliuslztsm that 4':1rri4-cl them to seeoml place in the eontest for SllllSL'l'lIDll4lllS, :tml won lor two ol their memlrers, lmeille l,1ll'lilI1 :tml Cather- ine Sweeney, special prizes ot three clollnrs :mcl two clollztrs i'espeetix'eh'. SUIDll4llllUl'C interest in the llomeeoniiiig exhihiterl itself in :ui zlirplzme tlozit- cluutteteristie ol' :L elztss that helieves in soaring onwzirrl :mtl ulmwztwl. hlueh will he expected of these hovs :tml girls in the next two vezlrs. 37 4 ,n...g..g..L..4.4g.A...g.4.4...n.,.g.4..A..,4..nI 4 I lA...n...n.4,.4L..A...4....AL.A...A-..A-..A..4l..A...L..L '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J 'T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 17- -u7--:gr-7-qv-ugragr PT' '77 PTYPT' -.r1'r-q- 74 -qrwgrqr -nr qv-qrq-17--up--ny--my--qu--qv-qv--gr 7r--4--17w7wy-4v-q-qr-qrqrwy- 7-gr The Freshman Class NI44'l r44: Ill fm' ilu' 41r4'4rf4'4' f110I',X' of friliflhu MEMBERS ITHIIVIII li'44-rv: S'1'4414'll441x Iixxxxs, Iii-344444a1f Kunz, L'4i.xi41,4-is XXXPUUIX, DAN K4-1,x44Niix', l'll.KRl.liS S ix' lil-. N IC Y. 'l'l4i4'4l li'4rz.': 4244444444441 FLYNN, li.x44l, H,xYlis, l7i4.xx4'1s Kii,i.1.xx, H.xi444Y L'44xi444N, Rrssl-14,1. XX'441'ri4, lZ444'4'l41 1J'M.xi.i.44:Y. .N'4'i'44444l lx'4rr4': .IHIIN IJUHXI, l'1l'!.IiN!'f Kll.xml4'l'1N, ICl.i,A Al4'1'lixi.xN, X'44 1'4n4i.x KN,x4'1', Ilclfxl-1 fxlI.IlNlfR, Rosie M, 4.i4.xx.x4'44lc44, L 14m44.441s l.l'4'.xs, 'l'44xi XX'444mi4iN. lfmlzl IC44-rv: li44x,x M1'l444.xY, Axxx Nl, N4-1vlI.l.i-2, Yll4444x4.x IJm'1,i41, xlusi-34-iiixi-1 H.x4414wi4'K. ,I4'1.4.x T144-11s, I..xX'441l4x4a l lSl'lIl-Ili, l.4'4'll.4,ic N4m.x'rsKi, Mivxligx lJ.Xl.'I'1lX, Hlfii-ix Klsuxiic. CLASS OFFICERS l'1'4'.4'i4i4'i4l - limirxiv Kxxic I'im'-l'4-4-.4-i4l4'1iIfS'ri1l-iiisx lixgxxs .h4'44l'4'l4ll'vX'- I 1'4'41,vi4r4'r--laiwaiax4-1 IXlI.NI.XR'l'l x 'liwo hmm- r4444ms house thc frcsliinzui dass, hut thc iliI'iI1iU' Chih hriiigs thc I'llL'IllilL'l'S intu 1'i'4-44114-111 :isscmhlics for liiSCllSSi0Il uf vlziss 1164-mls :mil intcrcsts. lin- il'l'lJl'iSiIlg is thc- VVUl'll that L'i1IlI'ZlClCl'iZL'S thcsc l1CVVC1lI11C1'S into high s4'h4444l. 'Vhcy have puhlislicrl Il monthly paper, Thi' l7417'4'. Il fuiir-pagccl ll1iYNCUQI'!l1?i1CCi slim-I which 4'c4'44i'4lL-41 their special zu'l1icvci114-rits, i!lfUl'l1'ICIi thc scliuul uf what thcv vvcrv iluing, :mil iiiitizitn-41 the-in into wzlvs :md mczms uf niziking tlicinsclvrgs known in mir high s4'h4444l wurld. 38 4..L..aln..in.l. .l.l..in.l.alLi.4kl l K I iL-..ln...L..in..L.l.i..L45l.L.l.4L..im.4b.L .aL.aL..i..J .liulll iilili -Ll-4 -4- -ll -I-AAL.im4L.i.l.4L Lilillilii hL.i.,i.i..l...i '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1717-17 -ugrwgr-qrqr -gr 17-17- + 1' 1 + T 1 1 1 .gfwp +17 Qu-qray--5, -qrwy-wg' 17--7-'qrwy-17-qrqr-gr gr-qv The Freshman Class , , 1 Cuumks: blue and gold. 1'lI.UW'lfRZ lmxr. MEMBERS I-'ij'll1li'n-rx-: Rmaiau lflwimiax, Rieimien liux, jmix Nli'l'i, l..ui'lu-:Nei-1 Kxlvru, RAl.I'll 1' lXI-1NlI'l . lwmrllz Ix'fm'.' -Ixxiizs t.xv.xi.l.u, Ifkixxk S'I'R.XL'll, R,-x1.i-11 I.l':lc, XYl1.1.1.-xxx hlt'1ill.X'I'll, Puri-tl: Wi-zixisk. lfinxxk K,x1'1'. 4 'l'l:frfI' li'n4:i': l'iIlXX'.XRIi Sv.-xllx, -Im-1 Ill-:ANI-1, tiiiiuuul-1 Nmsnx, limirxir K.-xxii, Tm! l.mrlix', 1, jmix IDI-1l l'Sl'll, Furzn 'l'iu4:NK1.is, Rrssiari. Ihmsi-:i'. .Xrriiml li'u'zu.' jmix Fl'l'ZliI'1R.'Xl.ll, IRICNIQ W.-xrsox, M.fXlitLl'I'Il1l1'l'I K.xi rii, 1vRYS'l'AI. hlt'1iIi.X'I'lI, + l'll.l'fpXNUK.X Kxrz, M.-tin' Nllilililfli, lN'l.fxl:i:,xluc'1' M, Nli'1.t',-xiii-LY, ,linux IJmn.1':Y. 4 lfmnl lx'w:u: 'l'iii-imssi lfl.iuaifiz'1'Y, Rlll'll.lC Sviizixi-zie, Bli'I l'Y Hlxin-zxlsriua, l5.XIlliI. Ki-11.l.lar, Mix.- mu-zii XYic1.iis, NUS!-1Nl.XRY SIIAI-'I-'I-IR, l:l.URliNt'li O'l7ANRl-II.I., ltl.xi:'rii.x lil5'I'Nlili, 1 SPECIAL CLASS ACTIVITIES The Trinity Cluh The lhv-zu' il':lllCl'lJl'lSlllQ', two, was the wav in which the fresllmen enterecl the suhserip- 4 tion rztee for the zumuzll. A hunk fur every memher was the goal :timed at :Incl zlttzunecl. Vlihether thev were digging :1 lnntzmx' gztrclen in the convent yzlrcl. appearing in :1 pngezmt im the stage, or ClltCI'l1lllll1lQ,f their frienrls :lt zm ZlflCI'l'lUUI1 partv, these lmuys :mtl girls emiclueterl tliemselves with Il will that prmnises to lezul them fur in the next three years. 39 1 .,.4....g..g.A..4A..n...g4L.4...4...A..g..n..,n..n.4LI K I l.A..4.4..n..L..A.4..L..n....n..n..4.g4...g..g A . ll 1 .- A , ?'l l'i'l'Qf'l'il'-l'i lfif+'.f+'.' -iqrvgvyq. qv -'rw-.....f-7 + + + + + + + + 'E+ V K P E I I I Jllldfl- lu, ,. I, i la Hn-if wma! cfor ,,,,,f5,. i955 41 44 + + + + + 4 + + + + + Join ho rnovc ,Jin ix ZF-.Y + f , ' ' f 1 4 Q + f X . I + f flffrfy bo!!! 'I + Eg? : 5 ' + .. 1 + Y :I , n 1 Tx' + Cl Pu 6 . HV ' Wag bqck u.rZzf'n A BQSR' 'X Pd t Q X 'P 4' + 4- + . + Pkng if Atty-qation ' 3, J P f 40 + I L L' j.n...n..4.4.4...A..n...n..nL.g.g4nL4n...a.4s....n.A 6 , HV Yfwv-v'wv-wr-fr-fr-'v--r-w 'v-fr--v-'v1 I I I ii' -xlxfvrqr-'wv--r-'w--'w' .W + + + + f 4 + H 5 4 + + + i 4 + + + + 5 + + ? f 5 5 + + 4 + + + i 4 + + + + + iqrq. fq -gfwgf i I f i f , X Q--4-'Q--7 T126 B:-eqkdgf V wi 1 ,X3.,,,l.,. ,- - Q30 HM f if M V- Q 'R' k 1 ff? ' , gg' 6 W2 C ' ' ' m i ' 1 Off, Qi J 'L 4 Dec ri 1 1- X 65 VA ,V , , up x. ff e i . X140 ISL. 1.95115 - i ' ' F6 - 'yr' 'Hit Jmfnff' AN , ,V fo' ' fa tw 5, vu 1- S5 eff 4 iL...n...n..4..n...g4nL..g4A....h..n...n.4...n..4.4n..4n Q 41 i Gres lf Sensdf 5622 Q C- ' Q31 Q:-are ? Kfwp, K, 'Ps qrqrvqvwy'-3 v 'v--qv V f-- -f-W I 1, 1 I ll Vwgr-qrqr-7-7-4-ay-7-vw-qfqr-gr-qv-qr1y-q-q-qy--qrqr1'r-y-1y--qr-y-,,r-y-17-q--7--vy7-.r4fyv--4'-qr--qrqr-qrqr-1'v-qrqr--'v--qvqr-q.-qrq--qr Miuhi Won ,AL .lil imimlui IRI NA....L..4L..g si' ,VQ3 21. .4-s..L.A.4L.s.,A,,54..A..l..l. b4..,.a.....l-.4lp..4-.4-...A-. AQ.. AA.. .AL .Ah ..h.45...L4L,4h..4L..A-.A..,L.,.A..,.5...4..Jh..4l-.45.- A..A..L..A..4L,l,L..4L,5.4h.Jh..AL.L4L4L.L,.4..L..AL.i.+.4.4.,A. AA.,-A ,I 1 'Z-If-AX f And to one he gave five talents, and to another tivo, and to another one, to every one according to his proper ability. St. Matthew XXV, IS. X t fx! fAJL0V7SI-Iixx W 'J X x 4 f 5 i t lr + l 4 + l + 4 i lr i l + 4 + + t l 4 T 'f lf'.'il 'lfil' 'O' + l + 4 + + 4' + t lf Time and Tide Si'f'ff'l11lu'r. 9-A Mass in honor of the llolv Ghost inaugurates the school year. Father Moore addresses the assembled students on the virtues of obedience, honor, and industry in school activities. 1.2--The end of the first week carries the enrollment to two hundred fifty-four and satisfies teachers and pupils with a program without conflicts. i 16-The Goodyear blimp Vigilant is the auspicious l F-XX 'Tv monitor that breaks in upon our octave dav of '7' L' routine work. sic mr '2 , i V H E 1 'Z' 1 rf' l 70 it F 'fl ii fm- - 1: l 74-llas a zebra escaped from the circus? No! lioh ' M -T I N: ua- l Vl Y 6 ,gy 1 I I lg: ,N f A 'r A G ll ia L- 7 I I F 1 A I --Out pigskin way the talk turns on the Trinity victory over Forrest. Ryan is illustrating the latest in men's fashions. N . -A Q A -f- I nominate Hiram Hopkins. Second, ' Classes elect ollicers. ' L5 , li- pt. Q I ' T I Urfolrer. r is A I -Rosary Sunday. The newly organized Male X 'fi ' Choir sings at High Mass. A procession in the l 'I i f ---' ..... 1 evening makes our commemoration of the day l ' V' I . ' ' truly Dominican. I 'Z' 9-The sophomores are experts at the business of l 675, Qc, 1 initiating the freshmen. I W, Lg Q, 18-The Right Reverend Edmund M. Dunne. Bishop 'I' H -2' of the Peoria Diocese dies. Members of the ' faculty and the student body motor to Peoria to K, pay their respects to the remains of the departed .L 111 prelate. - s lim v U4 - !,wif1 i1 W in 1' 21-A Solemn Requiem High Mass is otlered in lloly ,N 'N' Trinity Church for the repose of the soul of lil! 'I - 1' H hilt al Bishop Dunne. ll f '. M' 24-The homecomin f festivities be rin with a pep rally i N 1 l M h ,M I 5-. is ,! A ip ilnl and stunt show. i n 'flu fn' AIM . I i li The score book of the National Scholastic Press Ll I. fill i lil .il l l Association arrives with the good news that the ltl ' 9 N720 Trinitas has merited a rating of excellent i ' with First Class Honors. 25-Band. Parade. Floats. Football victory. :X dance. Home, sweet home- V'l l' 'l'4 l' 'U'i l i? l P P P P lf lf F P I P i r P P P E P E F P P P P homecoming is over. 26-Feast of Christ the King, 46 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + N0-z'4'u1Iu'1'. 4 llM'l'he .eleventh mlav of tihe eleventh month on the eleventh anniversary of 4 :Xrnnstwe Day. 13. ll. 5.-T. l l. S. good will parade f Wie win! 4 14-l8-'l'he liall ljestival invites us to part with our climes to help par the school 4 4lebl. lhlly Lhambers wins the llowarcl watch. + IN-'Ilhe grand elimtax of the ggricliron season. A l3-0 vietorv. U, lligh sur- + renclers to the inter-city rhampions. lfrecl 'Iii-ost brings home the XYollrab + ll'44I4ily. 4 l'l-Trinitv night at the Maiestie tincls most of ns in the tirst row, + ll-Q23-'l'he Sisters attend the lligh School Convention at the 'Universitx' ol' Illinois. i + Z5-'lillanlasgiring week. Celebrations begin with the 4 lireslnnen, who present The GI'tlft'fl!f Hmzrl. . ' V 4 I i 4 W 4 l74'z'4'll1ln'l'. I Ili 4 th ia ,EJ N. Ill li H49 ' I 'X + of-l'oolball heroes and their favored friends attend llf ,L 4 'ax' 4' a banquet ancl clanee at the Maplewood Country lf 4 Q 'Ii' i 4 Club. ,l.i 4 ,f ir 4 . . . . '44 j' , H' . ll-uklr. llallam ot the Illinois Power ancl Light Cor- ,V L ' 4 4 - . i ' . ' 4 poration amlclresses the assemblv on il',4llSU1l and 4 - fs 4 4144- 41441444-41 44114414-Q of Lightf' ' 444 Z ' 4 l6vl.ouise Gt-iler's stirring appeal rouses the class of if H , ,Pg A, V N30 to Trilzilim aetion. The bool: was almost a if A 'K T5i:1.PifE.f?:,g 4' might have been. L N .4-.E1T-uTiuE--T- 4 , . . . . . . f ' ' + l'lAlJeath ealls Q harles l'Zl1l'l1C. llis passing 15 a ehal- A 4 m t + lenge to our more thoughtful selves. . 4 4 Q20-ln union with the Catholic worlcl, our prayers re- v - -- 2 + member the lloly Father, Pope Pins Xl, on the 4 golden jubilee anniversary of his orclination. + l're-holiclay entertainments inelufles a Nativity 4 pageant and a saerecl Cantata, The Night of +I 4 ll 'm1d4'r.v. 4 .Xn exhibit in the sewing' room of clolls in Santa 4 + ' X C laus array attracts the members of the P. T. A. ' + lhe l'oocls Llass entertain the mothers at tea. 4 if VACix'rroN V, ' ' - 4. i 4' 249-A ronnil ot farewell parties begin for lzileen, 4 l.enore, and Gladys lXleGonnigal. 4 :- + f4IlIIl4Il l'. ' + 4-The'Mellonnigals leave for a three year sojourn I in lxharkov. Russia. + fi-wllr. liabeoelc. secretary olithe Chamber of Commerce, leaves a New Year 4 message on Greater liloommgton. , 47 4 4 4 44....g..n..4...A...4....n...A...L,.4....g.4..4....n..4...n...g It 4 it ' jg... ,L A A A lm ir - 4 4. - ' 4 4 4 LA -oi'-of if all llll N lllfll fk5'++ 'vw +++ +++ l-l-The llawkins' Studio photographer makes his first trip for our yearbook pictures. 2.2,-lVitl1 a week to go, the 'l'rinitas .Nd llrive drives at :1 swift pace. 27-llrayers and sighs. study and moans accompany the semester exams. .il-Doctor David lielmlev, president of l. S. N. U., dies at his home in Normal. l'it'f7l'I!lIl'j'. l-Dinner in the cl11b room for the Iiacultv is the term-end courtesy of the Foods Class. 'T--'llrinitv and Bloomington lligh Schools hold an Art exhibit at the xVlfllL'l'S Public Library. 'llhe 'll. Club sponsors an inter-class basketball tournament for the girls. If Pavx to .Aldi'v1'li.vc is the l'atrinmar Club mer- . u I formance wlnch attracts an amused audience. The basketball team depart for the fourth annual Downstate Tournament at liourbonnais. Mardi. Spalding claims the Bishop Sheil trophy and leaves us with second place honors. '5 ,I 3-The Fathers' Night P. T. .-X. program assembles the whole family to see the first graders dance the minuet and the freshmen perform in Light. 9-Many students attend the Ben Greet Players' Hamlet in the Coliseum. r 'gvx ,Y 1 5 I l 17-An all school entertainment shows our nationality. The Sidlzc of Hen Moor adds to the entertainment ,W of the evening. My ' 'EQ all ii .5 banner. IS-Nothing succeeds like success. The juniors score 92 in the subscription contest. Theirs is the 21-Henceforth no one will fear geometry. Gcurzlrtrtx' Hlllllllilll-Sl'd and The .llailzmliclfzval JVlfj1lfllIlIl'l' convince and amuse the assembly. XX , . . . . . . Wm 23-Under the direction of the .-Xugustmian mission- aries, Father Austin and Father Deacy, our souls become our principal interest during two weeks of prayer and instruction. Heaven is much closer after the great candle illumination which accom- panied the renewal of Iiaptismal vows. -14 L X A l '75-A spring blizzard sweeps our city on' the streets, and closes school for a half day. '79-The administration announces that Trinity is accredited to the North Cen- AQ , 4 uxff Egg TW,7-4 ie W!! - e, l Wi hi fi X fr U ftfz it X AXA . H L num m:.o. tral Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. 48 .lltllirllll 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Z 52 if 4 4 4' 4 4' 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1l '1?'if'l 'l' 'T 'O' lfii' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Ijvril get 44- 114444 15--4 'Fvping pins are tl1e newest urnainent of eonnnereial almility. D44lores Murphy and Rnlnert .Ryan have pins for a fortv and a fittv w14rd-a-minute speed. Mary Zpeller, ,llelen Kelly and Marv Hannah Barth wear the f14rtv-word-a- niinute C11'll4lCl'l'l. 'l'l1e Sputliwestern l,lll4llSlllI'lg Company pins for achievement in lmookkeeping' are merited ln' hlolin lXleIJ14nnell, Mary xlClJ0llllCll, Howard Rnsensteel. An- drew XXI-fer, Kladalyn lleinz, livelvn Ilaas, lflprenee Seliuetlm, Margaret l.arkin, Louise liellv, Anna Selirpeder, Mary U'R11urke, and Marianne Lan- l'IlSfCl'. lfridav Il.llCI'llt4t4ll. ,luninrs celebrate the 'l'rinitas vietorv while we toil un in the lleat. Mr. Frank Vernur spends the afternoon selecting the east of characters for C4tU't'lIl't'. illis elioiee evokes manv expressions nf surprise and ap- prpval. 1l441,v XY1+21f14 R1-Zeliss lil-34:1Ns N .20-.Xlleluial Alleluia! 'llie ,Regina L'14eli nf lfaster inmwrning' gladdens nur hearts with the glory pf tlie 1'esnrreeti44n. 7 W . ' J' I . llie newspapers ann4411nee that the lviglit lxevei- end idlUIlSlgll4lI' Sehlarman nf Belleville, Illinois, has been appointed sueeessor to the Right Rev- erend lidinund M. Dunne, late Bishop of Peoria. .Z-4-'lllie girls in the sewing' class liecume busier as the ,llrl-X' dav fur the style slinw approaches. 3-Klarietta Capndiee wins :1 prize in the Current 'Literature Contest for her magazine cover design. ll-Nav Crnwning'. .Xve Marial Queens and Hower IS- '7 JY H girls praise lilessed Mother with song and blos- smn. lflizalmetli rllllllllill, attended lmy Louise Gei- ler and Marv Zoeller prays the act of consecra- tinn in the 11111116 of all 'llrinitv students, and erpwns the queen of May. liatliers. motliers, uncles, aunts, friends are in the large. entluisiastie audience which sees C4tH'l'lICI'. l.al:eside Cnuntrv Club is the picturesque setting for the .luni44r-Senior prom. 344-.'xSL't4l1Slt4I1 'lil1l1I'StlI!Y brings a linlvdav and a hpli- fllllt' 3- 3- I 0- - day from sellnnl. Vielmieliers gn to their favorite llaunts. XX'l1at is so rare as a dav in june -for exams. 'l'l1e last davs whirl us tllrnugli work and play tp va4'ati14n. liaeealaureate Sunday. Blass, llolv Connnuninn, SCVIIIUH, make us grateful a11d stir us to aspire to n14l4ler things. 4il4ll1lllt'llCCI1l0lll. XYe pay our euin at tlie tmllga 444 sel11414l davs tn the 4llYCl'QillQ' roads uf life. 49 - - -f-4 1 --4 1 .I N ' 4-44-1 1 -:-- 4- - 4- ' .. 4- N4 44 F A Q MK11 i' U ,U - ll .... ,. RID 444411 i-. Ll1,: ,I Q vt 4 4 . 4 Six3N4.1lfX44'M? UL .. . 4 ' 4 4 valigxi v 'Nuo 4'. fr '-2::4' - 4 4 '44 -H- 4 Go I' s , 4 4.1 4 .A A , ,fr Q 1 .5 M E 4 4,4 .Juv 4 6 1434242 , ., . .. Q4 443444 . ...q 1 II4 'N 1 J gs ' 4- +I' L,.,,X, te and pass the milestone iL..l.L..L.L...L..L.LQ.L..L..L.L..L..L..L.L 4 JO- 4m-ll'-ll---Al-4-19 -In--lk , . . ,. ,Y 1 1 1 4 ' 4 4 Y 4 The Trznitas Staff 1 i Ulfnnk of ,gfffilllll-llffjk, Sflll'-X' 71111111111 151111. ,1 4 15111.11 l11111'11' ll l11'1'111'111', 1'111'l1 1111111 11 f1'i1'111l. 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' - v .S1'.w1fI lx'n:w: ,hum lilwhlu, Hlilcxxluf 1tl4lNIl S, :Xxluu-'xx' XVI-'I-'l',R, 'I'llux1.xs Mll,I.l-.li, lltxlclcx' Hlumx. -lwllx Xlvliuxxl-il.l.. lfif-.vi lx'n-:.p- Xluex' Ill-ZUI'wl'I-All, lil.1x.xluc'l'u 'l'um11l.u., Mmm' 1tlilxllIiUli'l l'l'.IC, AIARX' I.1-:'1'wlw, Ifllwllmx -I1 xr., lil.:-.xxmc lJI!I5t'Ul.I., ll1c1.n-Lx KI-l.l.1cx'. OFFICERS l'ru.v1llu11l- lonN lilfuhlr .Nvr1'uIf1r'x'- I ruwr.v:m'f' - M .ucv IIIQXI l'S'Ikl'.,XlY Iluriug thc fix vc-:urs ul' its zutlivily' thc XXX-luster lbchzlliug Sucictx' has slfwl in thc hut rzmk uf L-xlru-vl1r1'ic11l:11' !lllI'!lk'IiUI1S. NIvx11lw1'wl1ip is Iimilwl In lhusv IIIYITUI' L'IIl5SllN'H whw 1111- ll1iIllilIIlll'll hx' Zlll CXi'CllliYL' hunrcl Elf-IVF l12lYiIlQ' 11355041 Il lmhlic spcxlldllg' Iwi. 'l'hc llI'HQ1'1lll1S of thc hi-wc-ckh' Il1Ck'li1lQS prm'iflc for inter- vlzlss nlchzllcs. cxu-111p1vrzlllwwlls spec-Cl1cs, :mul srflcvtccl I'C1l4liI1j.Q'S. 'lxhc vvclmt which r1'n':ltc-QI num k'llIllllSi1lSlll this w:u' was thc' rlchzllci licxmmlu-fl, 'lxhnt l1x'clm-cln'n't1'ic pmvcl' Slllillhl hc mvm-fl :mul Ll1lL'I'2lli'll hy thc g'llX'l'I'IlI1lCI11. 51 + + + + + ' l o l The A umas Lzterar Club 1+ '+ Hauler should to 0110 of tlzrsc four ends conducc, For rvisdom, pirly, delight, or ll.Yl?.U I -Denham. V+ ,+ ll' '+ + I+ 1 l+ 1+ L+ f+ l W ,+ + I l it 5' '+ ,+ Third 1i'o'zc': G. PATRAS, A. Swr:i:Niev, F. FROST, B. GR1A1l-is, NV. GLEAsoN, J. Krxouu. '+ J. M.cDoNNm.L. A+ .51-t-mad Rumi: R. Joiws, H. CAILAHAN, M. Hi-zmfsriazxiv, M, Ki-:ARNMQ L, Km.i.x', M. Zum.- '+ i.icR, M, Fi'rcuoRN, H. Ki:1.Ll-ir. H. BROWN. 1 lfrmzf Irma-: li. IJRISUOLI., J. HENSEI., M. MUI,CAHEX', L. IQYNCH, li. IQAIIFURIV, li. Tuonlu., .+ J. SHlI'LliY, MARX' H. BARTII, L. Gi-:1LHR. 5+ OFFICERS l 1il'P.Yflft'7lf-ARTIIUR Swiaraxi-:Y , .S'Nrvfa1'y-LouIsla KF2LI.X' ll Vin'-I'1'f'sid1'11f-H1-:LEN KELLRX' 1+ TITIYSIIFUI'--ll0BERT JONRS l At the First meeting of the Aquinas Literary Club in Se itember, thirtv sen- .+ , l - lj iors answered the roll call. Every regular and special gathering of the group J found them earnest in their purpose of readinff ood literature, stud 'ing current Is 2 Y 1+ trends of writing, and adding Catholic fiction to the library. How well they phr- 'Q sued this third purpose can be measured in a tangible way by listing the new H books to be found on the senior shelf. Members who merit honorable mention l + for their reading interests are Marv Kearnev, Helen Kelley, and John McDonnell. + + 52 + + 1+ i.r+.-,. 'f'9' l' + + l + + + + + T ,i f + + + 1 l + + + + + + l Q + ++ + 2+ 1+ ++ + lr 5+ l jl fl 5 The Chemiefiry Club ll'l10 6411111111 nrt and I'lll1Il.YfI'-X' flt'I'fi0I'Ill1, ll'11v11 A'l'l.t'lIt'4' fvlmls flu' l11'11g11'1'.v.s' of flleir l0iI. ' -Beattie !'A ' 'A I l ,Y n Tlzirfl lx'1+1i': R. XYIRRICK, l.. D151-1. T. MIl.l.I-Ill. lf. l:RUS'l'. A. lJlill'I'Hk'H, J. M.a'D1+NNr11.1,, V. Giulfifixlui. S1'l'0ll1i Nufu: P. K1Ns11:1.1..x, M, O111c1aKo1c1 1'l-zu, M. Licrruiur, A. O1+1a1zKo1c'1 1'i:R. L. Kl'11.Lx', C. Fox, R. Al's'r1x. l'.l'Ullf lx'1rzv.' C. lNlnkl:lssi:Y, M, Zo1i1.1.1+:+c, I.. filClI.liR, H. kT,x1.l..x11.xN, li. Dklsc'c+1,1., li. 'l'c+unn.1., I.. l.x'm'n, M. lN1i'1,r'.-xilicv, M. I'lliNll'S'l'l'IAIl. OFFICERS 1,l'l'.Y!iliL'lIl+A N imicw D1-:l l'sc' u I'im'-l'1'us1'a'1'11I--MAlu' l.l'1'1'l-mu: .S1'1'1'rl11lj+'--l.uLns1-1 lx1iI.l.Y 'l'1'm1.v111'1'1'-lVlAux' Olll'Il!Klll'f'l l'lili 'l'l1e CllCllliSll'Y Club is the yunngest uf our stnclent urgzlnizntiuns. lluvs :intl girls who have pursnecl :1 course in elieinistrv are eligible tu menllmersliin. liacli one uf llie twentv I11Cl'l1l7Cl'S wliu now comprise the elnli is uetuzitecl lry the clesire to sell liis interest to wmtlier stuclents that tliev tun nizu' know the praeticzll value uf the snlmiect. At the lui-weekly meetings, talks un eurrent science topics nurl clemonstrz1ti1+ns uf experiments :ure part uf the 1+rugi'mu. Members have lhe privi- lege uf using' the clieinistrx' lz1l1 :lt all times. Alnong' the inflnstrial plants visitecl :incl reuurteml un ln' committees ul' the elnli are the Kane lEl1g'l'Z1Vlllg Cmnpzlny, llrnves-Custer Stove l:011ll1ll'V, l.:lS:1lle Glass l:ZlCfllI'V. Citv Gas llunse. :incl lllllllllllllglllll Xlvzllel' XV1+1'lis. S3 -..A...A..4. 44.44.44 Liklgll ja- + -0-Ja-Jo-Jr 4-V+ V+ +74 -Q-A-V+ -gg.. I V I .,.,,,,-.-,,.,.,..r..,.,..,.,.,-i I II I II I I ,XX,,.,,..,.r..,.,1,,.,.,i.,,...,.-..,...,., .gf q-qi .yqrwy-qrwyfwy--gr Music Studio n,'illt.Yl't' 'Ix'!I'Z'l'A' l'I'l'l'lllI1 i'Ul1lIliA',- lf1rrl1ul1fn'.v.v of the .vozlls of IlI0l'fllI.Y. ' -li. Lf Steclman. uv-17-Q-1--7qr1y'wy-4'-yq--1'r-1'r-,r1'r--1y-1'r--'r-qr-q-qv1gr1,--'r1 rqr-1'r1 .7-gray. .grwgrqriwgf-gy I -7 Y 1 ,S'Iumiiu51: lim Kliltlilik, IJIQLI-IN KINSI-1I.I..X, fA'I'IlI-ZRINIC Sxxiil-zxifr, Mun' 'I'ul-piuss.x Wlhuigx, l.l'l'Il.I,l'1 l..xl4KlN, i:I,0lUiNQ'I-I IJAIXIAUN, YIRKZINIA RYAN. l'u'.vl lwzv: IX'1.xRv l.l-Q'l'l1'UIlIl, XIYI.-KN 5'I'RAl'll, I.ul'lsi-1 I-ri11.lilc, M.xm' I'hax1l's'1'r1.x1v, l'lc.xxt'l-is NIVKI-tux, 1il':xiax'1rcx'lc Wlhtll-ix, Ihuieiaxeri Hlzmvx. The music pupils :ire :1 lmsy hut lmppy eoterie who come :tml gn to their pri- vate lessons :tml l'l'g,flli1l!' class gatherings. 'l'heir persistent work hulls Imlezlszuit rewarcls in the neezisimml reeitzlls at which thev entertziin their IDZWCIIIS, teachers, :md friends. Nav :md .lime are the recital months which crown the rear's efforts. Viviun Strzmh :md Louise Geiler expect to receive their uezxcleniie certificates at Unmneneement. 'l'hree pianos were presenterl to the music department this year. Mrs. james Cusiellu, mleeeztsecl, Mrs. bl. l'. Shields. :md Mrs. V. ii. ixil11'I'Ily are the he11ef:ietu1's tu whom we owe gratitude for this kimhiess. 5-4 i. i. li .l lg liiuil. iillllgi .i..l4LLl.l..ll.ii..l.L A-Ulm. i P P P V V L F P P P P P P E i P i K E 'I I ' A ' F,..,.,,,,..,..,.,,..,,....r..,,,..,.,nf f lx I. N It I ,exX,.,,.,,v.,,..,,..,.,,.,.,..,.,..,.., 4 P i P li + i' 4 f P T'iU '? TT' 'THQ' -up-qrwg. 17--17 ,,. -ug:-1'r -qr-17-77, + qv-'fig'-wgfagfwp +417-Q. 'gr-vyqr -qrwgr 7' The Band ilu mzixmz Ilzeir T'lIJ'i0Il.S' fonex to flllllli' -Smith. V -,A+, . qi ii i P .l ' 'l'l1irrl lx'o'ze.' G, FLYNN, lwuritone: T. lJ1c1.ANlcx', French horn: T. lWlI.l.liR, hnse horn: XY. 4 LIl'lu.+:x'. j. Dl11NNls, A. MANTLE, S. f,i0L'l.lb, L, l'lARlbliS'I'Y, cornets. . , . . . . .Srroml Iwi.-.' la. Rmvlfoiun, M, OniauKor:'l l'r:lz, R. 51..'x'l l'iflo'. M. XXie1.1.s, szixophones: J. Writ.- pox, R. Sil.x1-'l-ti-ix, D, l3.xlt'rn, IJ. Hb1lN'l'ZXl.XN, li, 'llUUllll.l., elurinels: l,RUl l-iSSOI! MAnoN. lfirxl lfore: li. Qilsxslck, XY. XVl'N1rl-:lu.iv:, drums. 'llliougli thev hzul had only six months of training. the memhers of the hznul enterecl their work in Septemher with the enthusiasm of master musieians. l'ro- fessor Unlloole of Peoria was sueeeeclefl hv l'rofessor Glenn Mahon, who lullorecl diligently to clireet El playing eompzinv. Two rehearsals :1 week-on XVeclnesclzn' zlucl l'il'lllZlY-llI'1lllgllt rlesiruhle progress. On Homecoming Day the hand wus rezuly' to lezul the pzu'zule to Xllilcler liielcl. Since then, ou the oeeztsions of its zlppenrzmee it has alwavs won merited applause. That at promising future awaits this group is nssurecl, for only two players. lf. 'l'oohill and lf. llzulforcl, will he gI'ZlllllZllCKl. Grade sehool pupils are heing encouraged to prepare themselves now for the place that awaits them later in the high sehool hzlncl. -..n...A..,L..4...A...A...L..4.+.4...n...n....A....n...4..,.a. I K I ' l.n..g...g..n...L4g.A..A....g4g.A4g.A..AL4L..A.. vv-u-1-'rw--Q-nr-qw-vvv-q-qv'-'Il'Ill'XX.--qv-v.,.,.,-.'..,.Tq-1.7,-.Q-1 The Mathematics Club Hlfwrl ix ilu' fffmlf Cfm1l11'l1'1'. -l'l:1111 ' - - ........'7, 5 A l. Q lfffflu !x'f1:1': A, K1a1.1.1-'11. IJ. KlNSI4I.I1.X, I , 1Q1a1w1'1,, 'lf l,.xx1.xs1'1-111, XY, I-l'I4I.l'N, NI. I.1If111.- l.I'.'I I'I-', A, .l,111f1:N. IQ, II1ax'1a1:, ID. IIII.llNI1.Ii, If, ,l,1m11Y. I4 li1g111s11. W, L'11w14m, -I. S1'11111:1-11. .S.'1w1111i l1'n:1': VI, 'I'111113xx1fs. IJ, lfIN5I',l.I.,X, Nl. IIICINZ, Nl. IJ.x1'111x1m, Xl. lflilal-'IIII.I,, ll, IN:- III-1I1I,, NI. IlIll'1.lI'I'.XI.lN4., lf, l,l'1:x, ll, RYAN, Rl. f'.XI.l..XII.XY. l'1v111l l1'n11': AI, XXII-1I.IPUX, ,IA 'IxIII',IN, Nl, Nl.x1e'1'1x, XI, l'1'xx1N1,11,xx1, NI, III-'YIII-IQ, VI, III-Axilr, I.. 0111-zxs. 'I'l11- Nlz11l11'111:11iu L'l11l1 111111-tw i11I'111'111:1ll1' unu- :1 11111111l1 Clllflllg 1l11' 1'ug11l:11' clzu- 1m1'1'1111l, llm1' 111 111:1k1' 111z1ll11-111:1111w ul 111'z1c11c:1l IIIll'1'L 4l 111 1l11' sl111l1'11t!' ix II11' 1l11111gl11 x1'l11cI1 1111111- 11111-N 1l11' 1l1f1'11s511111s :111cl :11'11v11iw 111' tllu Clll-ll. O11 M1111-I1 ml1 lllt' 1111-111l11'1x 1?I'L'xL'Illl'Kl 11111 plnyx, 1,'1'f1r111'l1'1' ll11r1111111::1'r1' :1111l .I .Il11ll11'n111l11'11I .X1ffI1l111111'1'. 11'l111-I1 I1:1111Nl11-rl :1lI 1l11- 1ll11-11111N 111 1l1u :111cli1'11u- :1l111111 ilu' lk'I'l'IlllL' Imugvv, Q1'4llIlL'Il'Y. XXII :X111'1l IlI'IYlt'Cl, thc Illlllilllg 111 fl Nk'I'2l1I lumli Clllllilllllllg gm-111111'11'1c IlK'N1QIlN 11111111l III 1'1'1'1'x' flznx' l1I1-, l'k'illlll'4l 111 11111111 1'x1'1'll1'l11 k'lIllll'lIDlllIlIll5, 1111' 11'I111'l1 111'1z1w xx'1'1'1- :11x':11'1l1'1l tw RIIIYI' IXI2l1'l1II, Nlznry I'1'11-cl1'1cl1, :1111l lJ:11'xx'111 I.1l1l111'11 Il11111-1A:1lwl1' 1111-11111111 1x 111:1rIc 111 ilu- x1'111'l1 .11 A, sI:1Im'11, l'. ID1111gl11'1'lx', VI, 'l'l1u1-11111's, IXI. Il1111gl1t:1l111g, L, Sxx1'1'111'x'. L. .'X11w1111. IJ, IXIII f1'll:1, I., l.:11'l4111, X. Iluylr, KI, lIL'lHll'l', IQ. l'1'1111111, M, l'1'1'1-l11ll. Nl. IICIIIZ, I-, lXl'l'lIL'I', li. Ixr1' In-r, :mel IQ. II1-1'1'1'. l1'1l1'k l1'f1:1': I., l,.x11141x, NI1 51'11.x11, NI1 l',lfvxx111c,Q- lJ.x1'1.111I,1:1'x. A , 5XNI,I'.XI-,X, XX. I1cxx'1f, 1Q,k'11N141n', IQA 4i1 1 1's1'111111, XI. lI4!Nl,l-,, IQ K1-i111:1c1:, Nl, V1.1-1xx1.11:1i, I, 51.1-1111114 Xl, Iflill-II lill'II, li, K1-11:N1-311. .S'1'1'111111' l1'1r:1': II. ll.X,XS, IQ, Il1.1w, Nl, II, lJ1c1,x1,x1:. ll. li1xw1-11.1..x, Ii, l11-.11:1. .-X, NIXXIII-'. I. SIIII'I,I-'Y, li. Nlwls, IQ. K1-111111-11, 12, K1-1111'1-111. l'r1111l l1'wr1': 1- .'Xl'w'l'IX, lu I7.XI.'I'UN, I., NlI'I,k'.XIIl-Y, I, 51'1-A141-., ll, Il11v1'fx1.xx, Nl, l, IIIIIIQII-.N, S. H111 I.Il, Y lm... Q . , , L S6 1 1 I I I 1' 1 I 1' + I ' 'I' I The Studio Club + + 'lu fruzzzing 1111 ririist, nrt 1111111 thnx decrmrd, 1. + To make .wine good, but oilzcrx fo v.i'fcz'r1'. + + FShakespeare. 4' I I I I 1 I ' I 1' 'I' + 'I' + I 1' I + 'I 1 I I I 1' 'I' 1' 'I + 'I 1' '- I' + .S'fI1mIiug1: P. KAN!-2, J. DVIQAN, J, l'lANl,IiY, R. HllNllRl1KN, S. Holrr, H, BROVVN, 4, 1 lfriml lx'u:v.- R, Sl.,xT1'r:Rx'. C, lil-:RRv, li. Cixv,xl.l.u, W. CIIAIXIIHCRS, J. hVllAl.liN, J. SVHUIRIQR, + + D. fill.IlXl'fR, Ii. RAIIFURII. + 'l'he Studio Groun now numbers about eiffhteen members. The mechanical . I - . 5 u 5 drawing class. added to the curriculum tlns year, has been the magnet which at- 4 i traeted many of the boys to the art department. During the last weeks of Febru- + ary the work of the art pupils was exhibited in the Art Gallery of the VVithers 1' ,Public Library. Another exhibit, which will include Charcoal and ink drawings, 1' and the studies of more advanced workers in water color and oils, is planned for 'I' If the latter part of Mav. At that time many a girl will be able to display a piece of 1- + daintily painted china. ' I 4. f llard work attends all the Joy of art, but the stucho party, an event of year- + + lung anticipation, brings compensation above measure. I pl . I - n + + 'I' 1' I 1' ' I I 'I K 'I 1 'I 1' 'I' + 'I + 'I' + , ,Yi Y. V ia + 'l'RlN1'rY llmn AR'1i JQXIIIRIT AT XV1'1'lll'ZRS Pl'Rl,1C LIBRARY 1 I I 57 1 I I I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 n 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 9'il'4 l' ?'if'T'T'4 5 57959 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I J I + The Gzrls Choir Prayer is Thr' world in time, .fl spirit wire. And worry! joys, l'Vl1o.vv 156110 is 11t'tI'Z'f'lI'.S' bliss. -Vaughan. XM! lfourfh Row: H. NOWATSKI, H. KELLEY, M. MCDONNELI,, L, KeI.i.m', M. H. DELMAR, M. I.r:1'i-'ouu, J. Fuosr, M. FITCHORN, M, Woufe, L. LYNCH. Third Huw: H. CAILAHAN, M. Fxmauxu., E. Lunv, M, A. HoUcH1'.u.1Ncz, D. Mem-HY, E. Tooniu., C. Swm-:Nr:v, E. Jeri-'ERsoN, M. FLYNN, M. Seimn. Svvmid Row: li, Duiscom., L. Gen.:-LR, L. NowA'rsK1, L. MULCAHI-LY, M. H. BARTH, M. CUN- NINGHAM, M. DAvmsoN, M. CAPODICE, M. BENITER, M. Hmwsri-:An. ' lfirxt Row: C, Moklussi-zv, J. O'CONNOR, M. TRENKLE, A. M. Nevu.Lr1, M. M:XRTlN, M. T. O'BRlFIN, 1. Km.LEv, M. WEl,l.S, R. SHA1-'ri-111, D. RYAN. Choir day, VVednesday. Choir hour, 11:30. At this time every week the members of the Girls' Choir assemble to practice the singing of sacred hymns. Students from other parishes may attend this meet- ing, at which time the girls who belong to Holy Trinity Church prepare to sing at the nine o'clock Mass on Sunday and at evening devotions throughout the year. Membership in the choir may be retained after graduation. The alumnae claim the first Sunday of the month as their special day. Mary Slattery, '27, is the organist, to whose skill and fidelity the choir owes much of its power to lift listen- ing hearts in prayer. 58 ,, + 'W 4 4 4 4 4 4 '1 1 4 4 4 4 1 k 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -up-wgr ay--:gr-uysqv-irq'-wyrwy--gr -gr 17-4- 717- 1'r-gr -ngrwgr 1'--qrwgr qv-qvwy-q.-ny-Q-fy-7-qv-7 gr-qv A The Male Choir US411141 is tht' 414'.4'l141'4' of f11'441h1'4'1' 41.1 1144t14r41lI-4' 11.1 111144111141 is flu' 411'.vl141'4' 411' 1114'1'1'i- 1114'11l. It ix 11411 .v4'11414'414f fvlzilv ww fm:-1'-it -fx .4'i11411'1141 41141' fU'!I,1'l'l' if.v4'lf. --1411111 1,:117:11'gc. 1 4 1 x A 'l'l1i1'4! R41-z4': 1X1liSSRS. XY. li1.14:11s41N. P, l11c11f1f111411, P. K.1N14:, 17. XY1x1.s14, J, 1V14'1J4lNN1i1.l.. ,Y 4'4'44: 111 I1'41:4'.' X11iSS14S, S14.xxN41N, 1is'1'141s, j, XY11A1.141x, A, S111-:1cx1:1', XY. Kl4:4.1.1, 11, 111441wN. l 1'4111I 1641414-.' Mrisslcs. XY. XY1'x111-1141.11 D, D1c4.1xN14:1', 1. 11'1t'1DUXNl-11.I., B, Lf-114'1'1c1z, S, Glclclcx, IJ. t..x14x141111, O. D.-11, X. 1.141141-241411. O1 :111 the 411'g:111iz:1ti4111s 111 which 11141 high s4'1141411 st1141c11ts :11'4- p1'ivi1cg'c-41 t41 4'1:1i111 1114-111114-1's11i41, 1141114- 11121110 g.f1'c:1te1' progress t11:111 1114: N1z11c C1141i1' w11i4'11 1:Zl11'1C1' 111414110 i11i1iz1t4-41 i11 U4't41114'1'. 1X1:111v 411 thc 111e11111c1's are n11111111i 411 '1'1'i111tV, 111141 11l4'111Q11 501141411 1141x's 4'4111si41411' their 41:1rti4'111:1ti4111 i11 the 4'11411':11 w411'k 1111 411111411'tu11ity 411 114111411' 111111 service. 1111 XYc41114's41:1y night t114' L'1ll1J 11141111 e4'1141cs wit11 the 144110415 411 1114- 1114411 V1'11ll ure 111'z14'ti4'i11g 1411- thc S111141:1v services. 1Ji1'c4't4-41 113' S11c114'4f1' f11'QK'I1 111111 :14'4'4111111:111ie41 111' 131111 C:11'1114141y, 1111 1111111111115 411 '1'1'i11ity, thc 4'114'1ir 11:15 c:11'11cst1y stu41ie41 1it111'g1i4':11 music :11141 has 11411414-1'c41 it at High Mass, Vcspcrs, 111111 114411e41i4'tio11 with il 4144141114111 hctitting the w41rs11i41 411 114141. .4...A....L..A..4...-L.A-..A-..A...hL.A.4A..,.L...L.g.g I 1 I 1A-4..4..A.,L..4A....L.L4A...4.4L4L.44.-A...L.-g 1 .Ll.i.l.i4lg,i. .L.i.i..i..i..i..il..i.i.4L..i. .L .dk Ji- in 11.45 -LAI-A Anim ini. -O--4--E i.4g.i..iin..nL.4L..i..i,.l..i..i- L.. 441'r1y-vp--qrq-wgrwy--qv--qv' :gr--'gr-wg'-1'r Fray-q--gr-qvwyvwgr-17Q-4-4--7-7-7-qv--717-7-vqr-qrq-wy-4-wp-Qrwgr-yqrqrv The Parent-Teacher Association 'l'!1if-fl lm-1.-.' lVllCSIlANlliS lilPllI.Il, XYAl.su, Mt'C.ui1x111ln1:l-1, l.1clf:, Su'i-iiaxicr, Ilia.-xxls, Klil.i,i1:i1. 'l'11.xvis, tin-znxox, IJ1m'xm'. Rnmzizlzs. .Smwifl lravzv: lN'li11s1mx1l11s 'l'11mN, A'l l'l'Qlil'Ilil!X', Li,-XVAl.I.ll, lVlAl.UNl'1NJ, Lfinoxiiv, fil-1ll.l'1R, S'l'1lNli. Mellux xl':l.1., S1..x'1 1'leltx'. lvwil lime: lNl1asn,xxil-is ll.KR'l'll, h.1l'Rl'llY, Mttfluw, flIl,llNlCll, j. hl1l'l'lIl-1RXYAY, 5INISll.Xl'SliR, X.xl'1pl1N, lXII.I.IAN. OFFICERS l,I't'.t'ltft'lIf--MRS. J, M11THicRwax' Ifim-l'n'.1-itlriil-lklRs. li, lvltfixxlislcliitala .S't'r1't'li11Qv+lN1Its. T, Arriinl-ilcltx' 'l'1'm.1'1m'1'-MRs. D. lllavxxic .Xs in previous years, the reeurcl ul' the l,Ill'Cl1t-'llK'Ill'llCl'S Association fur V130 spells e1n11pet'atimi autl progress. The formal husiuess nf every mtiutlily meeting was l'ull11we1l hx' :ui l11l.1ll'lllZll pr11g1'an1 presented luv the ehilrlren ut' the gracle :mtl high selniuls or prcwitletl hy iuviterl guests. Aiurmg the speakers who atlclressecl the iuemhers :luring the year were Sister 'lllimmias .1Xquiuas. l'h. ll., uf Rosary College, Nlrs. C. XYilliams, lJistriet l'resiclent of the l'. 'l'. .X., aucl Blr. Grax' ul the Citizens League. .X special lwuieet eugagecl in mtmthlv hv Committees of mothers was the serv- ing uf hrealcfast un liirst lfriclay. 'llhis provetl a verx' useful aurl worth while enu- veuieuee. Rutumage sales, paper sales. hakerv sales. all were CllQIlQ'l'fl in with prulit tu raise l-l1IltlS for seliuol ueecls. At fliristmas time the association pre- seute1l the Sisters with a heautiful eleetrie racliu. 'lihe entertainment on lfatliers' Night was especially enjoyable. , , . . . . . lhe high seliuul stutleuts teel :1 mmifl interest ui the sueeess ul the past sea- wu, fur the rwqaiiizxitirm was uurler the eapahle leaflerslup ul mme uf nur alumuae, Mrs. .luhu lf. hlutliervvay. 60 'I 1 'l 1 l 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 l 2 4 l 1 1 1 l 4 1 l l 1 1 1 1 J .aLL.A..L. AL. ii. .L..A..nhg4l-..alg.i,aln. 41. .i.in..4L.4L.i..Als .L .lllli li .Ll ll l l l l l l l If l l lr I P P I 5 F l P I l l l l l l l P I l U I L.. Cl!-'lllillllltlll lIlCllliAS' CLA RE CE by Booru TARKINGTON Prrsmfvzz' by flu' SENIOR CLASS MAY 15, 1930 Director - - MR. FRANK Vl'lRNllR Mrs. Martyn--- Mr. Wheeler- - - Mrs. NVheeler .... Bobby Wheeler- Cora XVheeler --- Violet Pinney ..-- Clarence .----- Della ..--.- Dinwidclie .--- llubert Stem -- Rosie ------ PROPERTIES : Owen Day Vincent Griffard Austin McGuire Mary Hanna Barth Mary Hempstead Spencer Hopt Gus Patras Arthur Sweeney Roy Wifnriqek 'Ax HT: 55' 1 Q' THE PLAYERS COMMITTEES Cosruixm : Peter Kane Helen Callahan Eleanor Driscoll Louise Geiler Mary Kearney Agnes Remschner William Vaughn USHERS Raymond Austin. Paul Custer. William Gleason, Bernard Grimes, Robert Jones, John Owens, Bernard Walsh, Joseph Whelan, ----Louise Kelly ----Robert Ryan -----Lucille Lynch ----John McDonnell ----Marcella Weber ----Vivian Straub --------Fred Frost ----Eleanor Jefferson ----Andrew Deutsch --------John Keogh ----Mary I-lempsteacl PUBL1c1'rx' : Harry Brown Wilbur Callahan Edward Cavallo William Chambers James Dugan Frances Fagan Mary Fitchorn Camilla Fox Estelle Radford Mary Sweeney Margaret Freehill Josephine Hensel. Fidelis Jung, Helen Kelley, Muriel Mulcahey, Dolores Murphy, Lucille Quinn, Josephine Shipley, Elizabeth Toohill, Mary Wall, Melissa Wolfe, Mary Zoeller. 61 '--,rq.-v-4--7vqr-'--.,.--'.-w71r-qr-+-1,rw'r-'.--q.--,r1,.-17-.,.-w,.-qrq--q,r-qv-wr17-q-1qvQv-v-7w'r-qr-vv--'r-vqrq--q-qrqr-'r-qrq.--17-w'--qr--g-1'-1 x THE SENIOR SKIT .X liutv-flifl stung :incl rlzmee was one uf the clelightful fezitures uf the lam- grznn which iIlZlllLf11I'IllL'li the litmieemniiiiig festivities rm the evening nf 'lihurscl:ty, lil'iUIV.'I' 24. 'l'he perfurniers, fill ut' them seniors. were Vivinii Strztuh, lleleii Kelly, Nlztrv Ilcumzlli lizirth. lilixztheth Tmmliill, listelle K:ult'm'1l. Muriel Klulezt- her, l.i1eiIle l.x'iieh. Imuise fieiler. :xml lfleimm' Ilriseull. , I3 J- Y 3. - . i fl! A jf, 'Ib THE NATIVITY PAGEANT 'l'he vuiiiiggest :mil the with-st elzisses in seliuul mzule us their clelmtors har :1 spiritual t'hristm:1s spirit. Un the Ifrimlrtv hefnre the lioliclztv rceess, the freshmen :lima-:ti'ecl in Il simple hut ill1DI'CSSiYl' pzigezmt nt' the Nativity, hztsecl mi St. l.uke's suirv ut' the hirth ut' our Sztvimir. Un the same :afternoon the seniors presentefl at sziererl eziiitzttn, 'lille ,Yiyflzl of U'o11rl4'r.v. ln this prucluetion the swim parts were remlererl with pleasing etteet hy Nhtriettzt Cnpncliee, .-Xntuinette Uherkoetter, Xlziry Ulmerlmetter. XIZIVQQIIVCI lfreehili, :tml NYilhur NYunflerle. r LY Y , -. , THE NIGHT OF WONDERS 112 :walk AJLJLJL An. .ln Lui LAI-.nL.4lp L.-lnnnh I' I tL.aL,.nL,,qln.4v,4lnv4lp..l,Ahn LMLHLJL Alai-,A T '?'T'i'i ?'7 'T 4 + , 4 4 4 4 4 The Ana NvsD0V6 Trmlky N.. ,.,,,,l-hgh Bl 00MU1g'-Oll rv... Nvlllnnoos 4 4 ,. i - 4 I, , 4 4 4 . + . 4 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. T? Freshman Trinity Club + semi-annual election . in classroom B-4,, + of the semester. i were elect- vreaident---Edmund Kane Kunsnimouslyl I Vice-President-'Stephen Evans. f Secretary--Eugene Kilmnrtin. hocording Secretary--Victoria F Knapp. L Treasurer- ------ Russel Dorsey. f Assist. Trees.--Edna Murray. 4 - I-'T-1'.:': .:' , . 4 - ,:, J-1-3 Lmr1'r + f Jn ', 11:1 Members of the Freshman Class ifila taking the leading roles in 4 - cast of a simple religious ,L-ggeant L1g,ht . The plot de- 4 ,. .iizts S young university student 3 , 7' '. J. 2 Philosophy seeking Light in + 4 ,EZ --E-:newhsb the same manner as the + E3 v tc noble and ssintly John Henry, ' M rdinal Newman. The Soul prays ' r the supernatural gift, and in + dream God manifests Himself in e natural order of creutiqn. The + climax cwnters about the Gift of ' -Tlfts, the Holocaust on the Cru- + riflx. uLightH penetrates the + dwrk recesses of the Soul, who , V rvjwires at tue resurrection. 4 4 + 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 2 . .4.,,..,..,,-,- . 4 63 An-MAJQREM-nr-QEQLQRQIQLM FEBHUAhY. ' FRESHKAN KUNTNLV PUBL1CAT1UN. w 'r w 14 ill I ' .XxLN iv'v r 'r r'1r'v 'wv' wrfvfvf 'Lightu will be Kpndsy evening, March in the local gymnasium Parent-Tescher's Ass The Cast: Soul Irene Uildner. Angel Anna lee Neville. Sun Eleanor Katz. Noon lsrgaret Davidson. Stars Lucille Lynch. Flowers Margaret Mary lulcahey. Science Elizabeth Toohill. The Nun Victoria Knapp. The Priest George Flynn Angels Mary Merrick. Edna Murray' . ml Time- ----- Modern. ,LE Place ----- Modern Studentds Roon f, ,S .11 xr' - A 'T I-Elizabeth Toohill will on-L 3 'f '1 tertsln the audience with A de- - 1, lightful musical reading, Hum- ' , K W - , 1 or-esque , by Van Dyke: and Lucil ., 5. . Lynch will rem, she Sang To 'A , Him of Hesvenu, by Nicholas. El-Li? , V gg? esnor Katz will sing, Come To I4 ' ' 1-gn: vsnnxarxns mm. ' ., ' ' 5 The Freshman Trinity Club '4 held its monthly session Friday, February the fourteenth, at three- thlrty ffl. After the business meeting, President Edmund Kane 4Con'd on P. 2.1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .A Fr--qw-wr1,r-q.-w,--q--q.--.,r-qf-q.--qri,.--qr-Y-qrvr-qr-q'--qr-,r-q.--.Y--.,.--,.--.,r-5f1r wf r'-1r1r-1r'vf1Y'-r'w -w r'-'r'w '-urw '-r'1r -uf-wr-r-v'1r'-1 'v'1v1 --q-'q--vy--q--y--vy--qv-wy--,v--'v--v7--7--v'.-w f I Ill lvl I'I -xx'-f-Y-f--f-f UAE., jr' fl-yrLiCl X r 116 ji Bde Rwq 1-cl .Bog Z! 1107 f cling' 5831.6 Pa ls ' Hoi iw, 11,4193 fuszuc 5 f-Zig -'--1'v---'--1'r-'--'r-1'- lla, .ahL..nln..gls..nln..nln..nln...ln.,in..nln..pIn.NAln. nln..uln..nln..nln i..l..Alnin..aL..i.,.aL.4L.i.iL.i..aA4A .laini- ini. .inualm Jigdnk. .Lis ..h..AL,.L.A- .nln..4ln.,4lL.iL ,Lg.ig.gln..ii.i. .LLL ON A .ALJQ-...nL.A..,4..4.. 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l Z Z? sf 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4 'l'il' 'Ofil' 'lf'7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 Alumni lx! I iw-l'1't'xitlt'1lt l l,ll't't'fUl'X IMN '1'L'onx' james Cmzaiu' Jim' Vim'-I'l't'.vidt':1l H l nouxrox l:I.0Rl-INC!-I Mt'lu'ux' L'o1.1':xmx R. ,l. Coxkoi' .S'vt'1't'lu1',v I.t'cll.l.r: l.on'1u' l55'UU'3R PENN 7-l't'tl.YIH't'l' FRANCIS SHHRIIIAN M RS. J. Balaru I IUIIN Stu.1.ivAN, Presidcizt 'llhe most important event in this year's aluumi calendar was the homecoming which was ushered in with a pep rallv in the gymnasium on the evening of Fri- day, October 2-4. A program of musie and speeches provided a gala setting for the festivities of the next dav. 'Pep meeting, floats, parade, football game and dance made it a memorable Alina Mater celebration. Sliortlv after noon on Sat- urdav the parade of tloats was formed on Chestnut Street near the school and led by the band, proceeded through the business district. Each class was represented by an artistic float: the Alumni and the l atrinmar Club displayed beautifully dec- orated cars. 'llhe .lunior Class creation in gold and white, symbolizing Trinity as the key to opportunitv, took the tirst prize. Y At two-thirty p. ni. at XVilder Field the kick-off of the football tilt with Corpus Christi of Galesburg opened a hard fought contest, which ended with an l8-0 victorv for the homecoming hosts. 'llhe celebration reached a delightful climax when the graduates and students gathered for the evening dancing party in the gymnasium. The expression of general satisfaction with the event was gratifving. .-X capable committee. of which lilorence Coleman. Daniel ,4ll.lOl1V. and flames Cleary were the leaders, planned and executed the affair with admirable etliciency. os , M S-441444 J --f-fe-1-..-- 'W 41 44 4 4. +1 4 +, 4. 4. 4 4 . 4 44 4 +4 +. 4 4' 4 4 4 4 +. ,. 4 4 4 . 4. 4., 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 +4 44 44 44 +4 'H +4 44 Some o Qur Alumni at College 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 fe' 4 at jf' 3. 45 :J + ., + 4 1, A ' ll 1 , 4 T 4 4' M T v 4 4 + Raymonrl Sehueth, the business manager of the first Tri111tn.v, is leading a + class of niuctv-seven at Regis College, Denver, Colorado. The eifrht St. Viator men are Martin Toohill, '27, lohn llunclman, lxenneth 1, , . ,H . , . . ,. -, . . . ,, , Llt4Il'llCl', 27, Vincent Mooney, '29, xvllllillll Cnhhons, '29, l'l'Z1l1ClS Larkin, 26, 4 Gill Middleton, '26, ancl .lames llayclen, '25, 4 llere we have pictured two Normal University groups. Lucille Lowry. '26, + will take her li. lf. clegree in June. -losephine McClure, '28, is about to complete + the two year Art Course. Helen Mever, '28, is a sophomore. Rollin Blctllure, + '26, lfrances Never, '29, Edmund Sweeney, '29, James Hoettles, '27, liernarcl Carter, '29, Philip Bova, '29 Paul Kellev, '29, are pursuing work in the Com- 4 ' ' mcrce Department. 4 St. .loscplfs llospital Training School has attraetecl many of our girls. 4 Frances Salmon, '26, received her cliploma last June. Others in the ahove group 4 are Nlilclrenl Kinsella, '28, Nariorie Castle, '27, Marie Dwver, '28, Latherine + Kloorc, '29, and Florence llinnion, '29. + Other 'l'rinitv alumni of recent Years who are continuing their studies are liclwarcl Donnelly, '26, Frank Olmerkoetter, '23, loseuh Coulev, '26, and Xvlllllll' , , . , . , 1 , . . . Xlaterson. '28, at Notre Dame University: Bernice borg, 26, Horace Llark. 26, 4 llclen Armliruster, '27, and Helen Johnston, '27, at I. S. N. U. liernaclme lxauc, 4 '28, is a sophomore at Loretta Heights College, Denver. 4. 66 4 4 A CWRINMTASFF F'W Before leaving Trinity, the Senior Class of last year formed a permanent union, the first meeting of which will take place in June. VVhen the class of '29 assembles after a year of new experience, doubtless the conversation will tell about the work in which each one is engaged. Here we have listd what each mem- ber was doing in March. lingerie Bennington, Holder Hardware Co.: Florence Binnion, St. Joseph's Nursing School: Ralph Bonny, Chicago: Anna Mae Bova. home: Florence Butler, 'llrinity Commercial: Mary Elizabeth Callans, Illinois Rcfrigerating Company: Bernard Carter, I. S. U.: Mary Crotty, Trinity Commercial: Edgar Dugan, University of Illinois: Dorothy Emerson, Brown's Business College: Mary E. Fleming, Moser Business College, Chicago: Nellie Friedrich. Williams Oil-O- Matic: Mary Gernon, VVesleyan University: VVilliam Gibbons, St. Viator College: Clarence Gildner, VVilliams Oil-O-Matic: Robert Hackett, Church's Creamery Co.: Margaret Hassett. I. S. N. U.: Ruth Hilton, home: Raymond Ingerski, liureka College: Lawrence Irvin, I. S. N. U.: Marv Jordan, Rosary College: John R. Kayeney, XVesleyan University: Paul Kelley, I. S. N. U.: Cyril Kinsella, home: James Kinsella, Main and Chestnut Service Station: Florence Larkin, State Farm Mutuali ,Iames Lee, Texaco employee: Elizabeth Maher, Public School Publishing Co.: Helen Maloney, Trinity Commercial: Louise McClelland, XX'hitmore Law Office: Juanita McGraw, I. S. N. U.: Frances Meyer, I. S. N. U.: Ralph Mills, I. S. N. U.: Vincent Mooney, St. Viator College: Catherine Moore, St Joseph's Nursing School: Thomas Moore, University of Notre Dame: Mar- garet Moratz, home: Everitt O,Brien, State Farm Mutual: Alice O'Connor, My Store: Margaret O'Malley, Wesleyan University: Madeline Rapp, Montgomery XVard's: Josephine Ringeisen. State Farm Mutual: Catherine Rodgers, NVesleyan University: Gertrude Ryan, Holder Hardware Company: Thomas Ryan, farm: Dolores Saul, home: Stanley Sleevar, Holder Hardware Company: Edmund Sweeney, I. S. N. U.: Donald W'aterson, University of Notre Dame: Edna Wat- son, Industrial Casualty Co.: Francis VVochner, California: Orville Young, Hayes Drug Store. ,l.........1.-i1...- Zln Elllemuriam The Alumni Association extends prayerful sympathy to the Hopt family in the death of Charles Hopt, who was graduated from St. Mary's with the class of 1926. Charles' death came early last July after a short illness. Cf a gentle, re- tiring disposition, he was one chosen to walk apart from the ordinary paths of men that he might enter sooner the joys of eternity. May his soul rest in peace. 67 esCeWew,wdd93DWte .... -1 4-47-iii? v I. 5 fgfliumni I z.tJ11n'loz' wldmae Z. ALfZfU?7Z0?2' 5 -Afumni 4 fgcwing .1 15'eni'ar Cf Z'JPRIZf E . I . 'Z' - 2: ski 'V N 15, 6 -'sf 1 Q . MQ 1 f ' 3 W JA -pfv. - Homccomirg e. Efslzmcrn 7: ,Dbmfgfle .agcllncs a Navi. Drawing 9. Rzirimar Sw ' - , . ' ,I 4.-' -. 9114 ' - A 1 + ' f ' ,Q 12 W 1 -Q,A1+-i',4,5fvA f , H M g 1 V W: '. faqs F5 uf? ,L A gi u 4 is 55 'Mr ..L..L..L..L..L..L,.L..L..L..L.l.L..L..L , .J L.l..L..l.L..L..LL..l.L..L..l.l ii' .L 79 Qieff f ff 1 f 1 if What king, about to go to make war against another king, doth not first sit down, and think whether he be able, with ten thousand, to meet him that, with twenty thousand cometh against him? St. Luke XIV, 31. 1312, 1 X if '. 1,1 'H W, I. Ox MIWQ9 I 7'1 V7 TW WIA' It 0' me li 'tk . l J, , Fiqh' wlilqfw ,4 gpg '31, Qwxk, I , W majiigf k' .' 1 V ,.'t,fz.:Z V' Q -AW iw, - Ay ' N -P-. --1. 2 ,f , .x I gffiffi-in , ihikfi 1 W wi'1'vsst'm!t wr I I Q.,- m,i iiN'ffqfWk 'A 94. -'l7i'5'L'f's1'5v! 'ti tw' 1 ft it 'Vakgg f' '44 ,ww l V ew iw w ith f 'W IJ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 The Rev. P. Farrell Athletic Director 'llhe origin of the success or the downfall to the executive department of that admin- istration. The characteristics of the power hehind the motion will he evident in the mo- tion. 'llrinity's athletic teams have enjoyed unusual success during the past three sea- sons under the regime of the Reverend bl. l'. Farrell, director of athletics and haselmall coach. XVith Father Farrell, sportsmanship is a virtue, and his teams reflect this virtue wherever they play. Fight hard, hut iight clean, is the watchword of his athletes. and the effect of these principles is written 1. I 'I' I I 'I 'I I I of an athletic administration may he traced 1 I I I I' I' I' 'I' 'I' 1' in the record of his teams on the gridiron, + the hardwood, and the diamond. 'l'hrough ' three stormy years, Father has manned the I' lhvi-mpu ITARRHI. athletic prohlem and has come out smiling. I' hecause he has won where, at times, all I seemed lost. lle has estahlished the Athletic Association on a firm lmasis, and has f gained for himself all the respect and esteem which the Central Illinois sport ,t world can pay to an untiring, unselfish administrator. More than that, he has 4 the sincere appreciation of that inner circle ot teachers and parents who know all i he is doing to train the hors for a greater game-hte. I' + Don Karnes i Football Coach I I + f 'llrinity was again fortunate in having the great favorite, Don Karnes, as foothall coach. At the heginning of the season prospects were anything hut hright and it was Don's task to assemhle a representa- tive team from a moh of inexperienced I youngsters. liut Don was a friend for I' whom the hors would fight to win, and as 1- , a result our victories far outweighed the 1 X defeats. 4 'l'his is Mr. Karnes' third year at Trinity. ' l lt is to he hoped that he will he with us for l 5 many vears to come, and if it is our good I' 5 fortune to keep him, 'llrinity followers need I' + not entertain worries ahout the class of its I' y foothall teams. y 4. 5 70 DON Kanxxas I 5 5 'I' 5 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + The Football Team 1 ew. ...FV + 4' N. 1 M' 1 lffmrlll ,l1'11-:1'.' 4f11,11'11 K1111x1cs, 17. 1f1111s'1', R. G11'1 1's1'111111', F,x'1'111a11 171x11111':1,1.. G. C11N1111x', XV. 1 X.x1'1Q11N, R. .'X1's'1'1x, bl. 1X11'4i11.111'. 1 'l'f11'1'1l l1'1m'.' 11. N1-11.S44N, P. L'11s'1'1-111. 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C111111111. t111- 11111112111 1D1l1lt'1'111g' 171111. was 11t 11is 1 111-st i11 this 51111111-, 111111 L'11st1-r, N1-1s1111, C111-11s1111, 1'iI'I1St, 111111 S11L'1'1f11ll'I 110111 1111 11ll'1l' 1-1111 111' 1111- 111-1'f111'11111111'1'. 1' 'l'111x1'r1' 7 S1-A1,111N1: 24 The t1rst 11cfc11t 111 thc V1-111' w11s 111-1111 115 111' thc 1111wQ1'f111, W1-11-1'11111'111-11 S1111111- 1' ing 1111ttit 111 1'1-11ri11. 11111 ev1-11 11011-11t 01111111 11111 hi111' thc 1111tst211111i11g VVtlI'1i 111 1' S111'1'1l1Zl1l. 11ll1tSC11UVV, 111111 11211111 i11 thc line, 111111 Custcr i11 the 1lZ1L'1i1:ll'1l1. 72 A PliRlfliC'l' IN'1'liRl'ERl-INC!-I TR1N1'rv 19 Comms Cniusrr 0 Feeling that the homecoming crowd must not be disappointed, the inspired Irish warriors scored a decisive victory over the light, but scrappy team from tlalesbureg Illinois. is TRINITY 0 CHAMPAIGN 21 Again Trinity bowed before a team of superior weight and Champaign came off with the long end of the 21-O score. Though this game was not the most im- portant on our schedule, it will. nevertheless, long be remembered by the team for the part played in it by their late comrade, Chuck Fairlie. TRINITY 18 BI.ooM1NGToN 7 lVith the battle-crv of the season, On to liloomingtonl' ringing in their ears. our boys threw off the Bloomington jinx by outrunning, out-driving, and out- passing their rivals. Custer reached the height of his career by a combined exhi- bition of line plunging and broken field running, while Nelson, lielz, and Conroy, launched a dazzling passing attack which netted two touchdowns. TRINITY 13 U. lliou 0 Our boys had two reasons for hghting hard in this contest-first, a city cham- pionship hung in the balance, and second, the greater number of the team were playing the last football game of their high school careers. Gleason opened the offensive attack bv a sixty-five yard run on the initial play of the game. which was followed with a touchdown bv Custer on the next play. Later in the game, Frost put the finishing touches to his football career by makin f his first touchdown. lireakinff through U. lslifflfs forward wall, our lank ' F: ' as as as 5 tackle lnterce mted a wild mass and gallo Jed for the final score of the frame. 1 Ti This victory gave 'llrinity an undisputed claim on the inter-city championship, the first football championship to come to the school. 73 Lg- Lg- +14-+14 QQLRQI ja- + ++,+!o,,g-+4 +A- -o-Jn-tio-is 1 1 1 1 1 + + 4 1 1 + + + + + 1 1 + + + + + + + T + 4 + 1 + + + + + + wof-of-of-ar-r 1'-if-lr-lv-r -V+ -if + -r 'P' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 I 1 I 1 A. lllsifismi XY. VAUQHN F, Fizosr R. 1Yll l'TSL'l'lONX' R. Arsw-ix 1' flimwl Cimrrd Tackle Gzmrzl 7'm'kIt' + SIDELIGHTS ON THE T. MEN 1- 7411? fruflz and nothing but flu' ffllffl. 1- .lne McGraw zulvises: Now clim't am' of you hircls lose that stutlf' Custer, '1' Glezlscm, Nelson, Czivallo, zmcl .limes run wilcl in the Forrest game. ln f:u't, 1' asks Aclnm NYztlsh. what team stepped 'em F Nelson tliruws two successful fl- pztsses in the H. ll. S. game on the fourth clown each time-courage, skill, :uid 1, m:c111':u'v. llunflmzm, Austin, Deutsch. and Custer arrive just in time for the 1 Spnlfling lmztttle. They pleufl tire truulmle, hut the Kztrnes-Fatliei' l :u'rell story is L clifferent. Recalling Rapp, Chanipztign helieves there is something in Zl l11lI'l'lL'. Xvllfll' :1 man is Clmrles Fairliel-- 1.live me that lmig black hwy. blue lleimis in zi 1 lluvicl-Clolizuli :let carries the football in Clienuzt. Sp:1lcling's left sicle uf the lim- 1 lieeomes slightly Frost-lmitten. A hone Crusliing :Let is l7eutsch's specinltv thrill 4. 'llrinitxg is unstoppable, :mel Gleason, Shericlzm :tml Gtittscliuw uutshine the glim- mers of liuurlmonnms. ' + 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 + + ' 1 H. Nl'II.Sl1N G, CONROY R, Jomis J. R.-wi' J. KFf1l1.ll Q1u11'It'1'Imt'lc C,'vl1fv1' lfullback Tac!-'Iv End 74 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fm' speetzltors. Under the bright lights of St. Vizttnr. Czlvztllu, the Sztlvurli uf 4, 1 1 I I + 44 l 'I' l l I + + l 4 + i t 4 l f l 4 l' 4 I I + . 4 + 3 j t + H Y e 4 + P. L1'S'l'I-ik W. Nluklmx' XV. GI.lc.xs0N li. C.'xv.xI.I.n B. Coxlmx' 4. + llrllflulrk llillflnlrk Iltzlflmcls 1'fllfff7tll'ln' lilltf ' + + SIDELIGHTS ON THE T. MEN + i The Irnllz nuff llllffllillfj 1111! flu' truth. + f liZlVl'lll'V :intl XYunclerle, versatile SlZll'S in song, flZlI'lCC, :incl funtlmll. romp P well in the ll. ll. S. QIIINC. linx plnvs fzist ut Cltennn. lJClllSCll punts two hun- 1, + clrecl two yards :lt St. Viator-two huntlrecl yurcls skywnrfl. Vaughn :incl Murray 4 + :ire murclernus contra lf lligli, zlncl Smith, not Al, runs for :1 toueliclnwn nn the zlerizll ticket. lines unvone reezlll El man passing' safely zlruuncl llelz? Keogh If lueenmes :tn lllllllllfllll left liantl tackle. lion Karnes intrncluees Il strange ceremony 1 + lmefure the Il. ll. S. gznne. Rupp :intl Guttsehnw never plzlv foutlmzlll until Karnes 1. + tlisenvers them. 'llwo years ago Gene Conroy was un El clerltli lmecl, lxut you Cllllll 1, + llllllit' Spalding nr Chennai believe it. Brother Hill :mtl neiglilmnr Sweeney know + lltlXV to tackle. fllllCl'C.S Z1 eruwcl nn the lmrcl rnacl humming rifles, l'itllll'llUllllZllS l :mtl l'em'i:1-lmullml. .-X chznnpiunsliip crowns the work, :mtl Il clunee entls the season l' l :xt lllztplewnutl Country Lluli. Messrs. Nelson. Custer, Cavalln, Frost. XY. Ring- i' f eisnn :incl IJ. Morrissey fete tlie temn. + f f 4 4 + I 'l lv 4 l I + Q + l' l + W t l + f li. SHICRIILKN G, K.'KVliNlEX' J, NICGRAXV XY. Sxrrrn li. Bram ll l Cvllin' Tackle Illmzagvr Emi' Emi' i' I 75 I Q 4 l + 'fTRINWTAStt r 1 Football Banquet Fond parents and friends of the championship Trinity football team enter- taincd the members of the squad and its coach at the Maplewood Country Club in an elaborate fashion, Thursdav evening, December Sth. A turkey with all the trimmings of a Mrs. Blount cooked dinner was served. john Ryan, presiding as toastmaster, called for short talks from the Reverend Father Farrell, Coach Don Karnes, Manager joseph McGraw, Mr. H. B. Nelson, and Vililliam Gleason. The main address of the evening was an inspiring talk bv Mr. Iohn Sullivan, Presi- dent of the Trinitv Alumni Association, and an enthusiastic friend of all Trinity athletes. After the banquet, the most delightful social get-together in the annals of Trinity athletics was given in the form of a dance, made possible bv the personal contributions of Messrs. H. Pi. Nelson, Fred Frost, Aloseph Custer. and Edward Cavallo, fathers of distinguished athletes in Trinitv High School. It was a truly memorable evening. A joseph Mc Graw Athletic Manager Bloomington's eminent sport authority, Brick Young, has called our efficient, popular manager of athletics, great, XVe think that is a fitting tribute to the successor of the very capable Frances NVochner. A friend to every boy, Joe exacted a fair deal from all ' for all, from the lowest scrub to the finest athlete in the school. Joe knew the value of equipment, and an evidence of this is the fact that not one garment or article was missing during his regime. We predict a great future for this lovable, hard working, popular boy. The boys as well as the faculty and athletic department vote joe a hundred thanks for his good work, and think he ought always have pleasant memories recalling the games of a championship baseball team. a championship football team, and a basketball team which won second place in the Downstate Tournament. josmfu MCGRAW 76 l i H930 l r a+ +i++++ +++ H+ +-fi 11 N111 ,ks'+++++ +++++ + H 1 1 + I Basketball Cii.fxm.ics 11. 1iIiNNIC'1 l , Cuurlz Iiasketlmall players are made. not horn. Some people prefer to helieve otherwise. hut 1 1 1' 1 1' 1' the proof is found in Charlie I1ennett's reeord 1 as haskethall eoaeh at this institution. Ile im- 1' parts to the student of rage technique. a 1' knowledge that he has acquired during num- 1 hers of years of high school, eollege and pro- 1 fessional experienee. Under his tutelage, has- 1 kethall has become the all important sport at 1 Trinity. 1 Charlit-'s teams work with the smooth regu- 1' laritv of perfect machines, and slips in the 1' well-oiled eogs are practically unnotieealrle. 1 Though he can pick a lmasketlmall squad from 1 sixty candidates hv merely seeing the hoys 1' catch a hall, evervone receives a fair rhanee 1 to make the team. A liennett-coached team 1' CHARLES H' BENNETT is a well eoaehecl teamu is the Trinity slogan. 1' The 11130 team leaves an enviahle record in our sport annals. Only two players, 1' Ifrost and Vlones, will he lost through graduationg so under efficient Bennett train- 1 ing the 1951 quintet already promises to bring merited renown to a splendid man I and an admired coach. . 1 THE SCHEDULE I Trinity -- -... Cooksville 111 Trinity 18 --- --- Corpus Christi Trinitx' -- .... liloonnngton 23 Trinity .21 --- -.... Saybrook + Triniti' -- ..... Fairluiry 19 Trinity 17 --- .... St. Viator 1 Trinity --- ---Spalding 18 Trinity 18 U, --- Bloomington 1 Trinity .... l'hilo 15 Trinity 18 --- .... lleyworth + Trinity -- liairlmury 17 Trinity 2.2 --- ..... v-Routt + Trinity --- ---Tremont 13 'l'rnnty 18 --- ..... Q-U. lligh , Trnutx' --- ---U, Iligh 'J Trinity 17 --- ..... bt. Viator 1 Triniti' --- flleeatur 13 Trinity 21 --- ---Corpus Christi 1 Trinity --- ---Spalding 18 1 + THE TOURNAMENT 1 l'rinitv 38 -- -------------- St. l1lZ11'V'S, Carlvle 'J 1' 1 l'riniti' 14 -- ---- St. Viator, l1ourhonnais 7 1' + llriniti 26 -- .......... si, liede, Peru 0 + + Trinity 1.2 -- ---- Spalding. 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'U' 'I' i+ 1' lt + l 4' l+ 4, J A A-e - l+ l tl at + 1+ 4' 1+ 1 l l l if 'll i I r+ Y H tty i+ Fam Fuosr Rox' GUTTSCHOW GENE Comzov 4 1+ t'cl1h'l' l'i0l Zt'tIl'll1 fillllftl' + 1 ,+ tl' + '.l'1uN1'rv 34 CooKsvn.l.1i 11 : l ,-X ftcr a slow start the 'l'rinitv shamishootersf' Guttschow and liill Conroy, + l In-gan to find the basket with smooth regularity. The defensive play of lirost, l' Sweeney, and Big Lon placed dreams of a successful year in the minds of the li '+ fans. A l' 1+ + TRINITY 17 BLOOMINGTON 23 'l f f '1'hundcrous yells that shook each and every stone in Bloomington lligh rent 1+ the electrified air in the liast Xllashington Street athletic plant the night of this l' H historic hattlc. 'llhis proved to he one of the fastest cage tilts staged around these 1' parts in many a moon. The Dashing liloomersu were on this game and proved 1- H to he invincible. llallet starred for the winners. 4. 1: TRINITY 27 FAIRBURY 18 + l+ 'llhc hoys in white again proved their mettle when they downed Fairhury, one fr li - - s 1 1 Q . . y+ ol the great teams ot the Illini Lonference. This struggle was the typical high 1. + school hattle and was marked hv marvelous guarding and shooting of hoth sides. 1, TRINITY 16 SPALDING IS I liooster night! A large audience turned out to see their idols battle the Q. Spalding quintet of Peoria. Spalding' came rated strong. Downstate champs and 4 Q scini-finalists in the National Tournament last year. Spalding was to he feared. +1 2+ lint undaunted. our heroes went out and hattled the invaders on even terms until l l+ a long shot luv Captain Smith and the referee's whistle ended the struggle. l' I+ t TR1NI'rv 41 Pinto 15 l' 1' ll 'll .X lmomhardment of haskets, that left the rim steaming. were concocted in this H' fray, that saw the entire squad in action. I f 4 79 Q + t + t + 4 WT- l Ronrar JONES VV11.1.IAM CONROY GEORGE KAVENIQX' frlttlftl 1'i!JI lQ'tH'tf l7o1'1t'u1'r1 1' 'l'1z1'N1'1'Y 20 FA1R1:l'1cY 17 I11 the invasion of liairhurv, the Irish nosed out the locals hefore :1 packed house of l'an'lmurv fans. 'llrzuhng at the half, the lwoys came through to hold their opponents to a single held hasket in the linal period. 'l'R1N1'1'Y 23 'll1z1iMoN'1' 13 The hovs from 'llremont were stupilied hy the uncannv way in which tlutt- schow sqturmed around the floor and were forced to he content with the loserls end ol the contest. '.l'1:1N1'rv 18 U. llmn 9 Hur second inter-citv game of the Year proved to he verv sweet, for it marked a win over our ancient rivals from Normal. XVe met U. lligh on even terms on their own court and came out with the prize. Hill Conrov showed the wav hr his wonderful shooting. '1'R1N1'rv 10 Dl'fCATl'R l3 'llhe lilue and XYhite again went down Hghtingg this time their defeat was dealt hy Decatur lligh, llig 'llwelve champions. 'l'hough our hors led during the lirst three quarters of the struggle, a Held basket, accompanied hy two free throws gave our opponents a lead which thev were ahle to protect hy stalling during thc linal minutes of plav. Frost! guarding and Hill L'onrov's scoring ahilitv were outstanding for 'l,'rinity. 'l'1z1N1'1'Y l-1 SrA1.n1Nc: lS Once more our team plared neelc and neck with Spalding throughout the game, onlv to have a wild center answering to the name of Xlartv Peters slip through our defense in the last few minutes to give the Peoria outfit a lead which proved fatal. 80 1 . l l + i' + I 4 + + + t 4 1' + 1' l + + CllAli1.lEf Swmaxitx' lfinvainu CLOTHIER Rienami Fox + I' mm! 1 79'f 'fl l7I?I ZK'llI'lI Q, 'l'R1Nl'1'Y 18 Cokrrs CuRrs'1'1 1-1 l ' Plaving in the handsome new Corpus Christi gymnasium, 'llrinity defeated 1' their lialeshurg rivals in a hard. fast game. Outstanding in the victory of the 1 . , 1. , Q lrish was the plav of tiene Conrov. our lankv guard, who sank four heautlful + shots from the middle of the Floor. t 'llRINI'1'Y 21 S.-wiskoou U. T + I Something seemed aniiss in the initial half of this game. for 'llrinitv made a 4, nnserahle showing against the defense of the visitors. ln the last period, however, + ther 'fsnapped out ot it' and drihhled, passed, and scored in their usual form, + changing a 0-3 count to a 21-9 runawav. 1' TRINITY 17 ST. VrAToR 13 + Giving' all thev had in the first of the game, Trinitv piled up a comfortable + lead, and well so, for they weakened toward the end and allowed Viator to come within two points ot them, hut a long shot hy Guttschow in the final minutes put l' the game on ice. l 'llRINl'1'Y 18 Bl.ooMiNG'roN 22 l Nip and tuck. 'llhis game had the spectators on edge until the last hlast of 1 the olhcials' whistles had died away. Again lilooiningtoifs more experienced Eve + had the edge on our hoys. llallet, Augspurger, and Argo were outstanding for + the llloomers. while Guttschow, Frost, and NV. Conrov shone for Trinity. + TRINITY 18 I'1lCYVVOR'l'lI 5 l Lacking their usual stvle, Trinitv downed Hevworth, 18-5. Defensive work + on the part of Sweenev and Cuttschow and the all around play of Ed. Clothier + were the onlx' bright spots in the victory. 4 81 3 Fi iiiiii FGTTITHNHSTJAS F TRINITY 22 ROUTT 14 Routt backers modestly admitted that they had a great team, but the boys showed that though it was good, it was not great enough. Gur offense and de- fense were functioning perfectly and Trinity hung up a 9-0 lead before Routt got their bearings. TRINITY 21 U. HIGH 24 Galled by our victory earlier in the season, the University boys came back for revenge and looked like an inspired team. With Peterson and Goff hitting from all angles, T rinity's defense had little chance. TRINITY 21 CORPUS CHRISTI 16 ' This was a great game, both teams showing that they were well coached. A perfect defense broke up an almost perfect offense with the cool precision of a well balanced team. Frost and jones made points when points were needed. and incidentally made their first field-goals of the year. Freddy earned the name of five point Frost. TRINITY 17 ST. VIATOR 8 This game was a great defensive game. Bay, St. Viator's star. was held scoreless by Bill Conroy. Fred Frost took good care of the rest of the defense, and therefore Trinity came out on the long end of the score. Charles Sweeney rose to great heights, getting three buckets and a free toss. wk A- fr THE DOWNSTATE TOURNAMENT TRINITY 38 ST. MARYJS oF CARLYLE 9 Trinity showed great form in their first game of the tournament, crashing the tall St. Mary's quintet under a barrage of field goals. Most of them were made by Roy Guttschow, our star forward, who piled up 25 points after his name, while Frost-and Sweeney wrecked the St. Mary's offense. TRINITY 14 ST. VIATOR 7 The second step toward the finals was made over St. Viator, but only after a hard struggle. Again the boys worked an air-tight defense which held the fast Bourbonnais outfit to two field baskets. TRINITY 26 ST. BEDE or PERU 9 In the semi-finals of the tournament Trinity met the strong St. Bede team, defeating them, 26-9. After bottling up the fast stepping O'Keefe of Bede, the Bennett-men walked away with the combat. Outstanding in the play were Gutt- schow, Sweeney, and Conroy. TRINITY 12 SPALDING 21 Spalding and Trinity, the two best teams in the Downstate tournament faced one another for the championship battle Sunday evening, March 3. Superior height and weight plus fresh condition on Spalding's part aided in bringing the title to Peoria boys. Trinity was worn out from previous hard struggles. Peters, Harding, and Smith starred for Spalding. Conroy, Frost and Sweeney for Trinit . y BASKETBALL BANQUET The basketball squad was feted in an unusual way the past season. Through the courtesy of the Bloomington High School Alumni Association, the six Normal and Bloomington basketball teams were invited to attend an inter-city basketball banquet. Mr. Alonzo Stagg, the grand old man of the University of Chicago, gave a most interesting and inspiring talk on Athletes and Right Living. Fa- ther Moore and Father Farrell were present with our boys. Father Moore gave a very interesting talk on the Game of Basketball. It is to be hoped that more affairs of this kind will be given to the inter-city teams, for truly everv lad who was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Stagg now knows that it pays to play the game square 82 Wg-..-. 19 3111. - gg. .-4--.-.Y--.Ys..- 'l l l q 1 + + 1 + + 1' 1 + 1 1 + 1' 1 + + 1 1' 1 1 + + 1' + 1' 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 + + + 1' 1' 1 1 1 1 + 1' 1' + 1' 1' The Baseball Team 1 if . ee. ee N 1 , K. .L 1 J -f ' ti' 1 ,, - ----f,f -:--:'- : A 'l'l1ir11' lx'1f'zu.' Rolsrim' F1-Lxrox, 11',x'1'n1-:la F,u4m':1.L, Mic. XV. Coxxous, Ifimxcls JAco11x', DAN K111.1uex11v, XYli.1..1x1u1 'l'R.xv1s, F.-k'I'lll-IR 13,x1uuc'1 1'. .S'1'1'111111' l1'1r:1': limicxn KAN1-1, jonx Krzoun, tiizouma Miavi-LR, limvmum CLUTIIIER, HARRY NlfII.S11N, RIUIIARIY Fox, limiuxn 131.111, PAUL Cl1s1'liR, Enmmu SHIQRIDAN. l l'oul lx'1m'.' xYlI.llI'R 1VUN1n-:izI.1c, RAvMoNn CM.i,AimN, Rox' GUTTseHow, ANll1!lCXV JABsicN, VVll.l.I.-XM Viwraux, Honuum ROSICNSTIEICI.. Last year, Trinity undoubtedly possessed the greatest high school baseball team in the state, XVithout once meeting defeat, the boys piled up thirteen con- secutive victories, including five wins in one week over such powerful foes as Champaign, Bloomington, Strcator, Normal. and University lligh Schools. Nightly thev merited the title Champions, The superb pitching of Captain 1Vebb Callahan and Vincent Mooney was the outstanding feature of the 1929 season. 'llhough these star twirlers, and three other first class players, Bernard 1Valsh, XVilliam Gibbons and , Xustin 1XlcGuire are lost to the 1930 outfit, the team boasts a great helding first base man and Hue batter in 'I larry Nelson. Paul Cus- ter, lfdgar Sheridan, and lloward Rosenstecl are expert infielders and splendid hitters. Rox' Guttschow, 'William Vaughn, and Rav Callahanimake high class iielders. ln fact, if John Keogh, lid lielz, Richard Fox, and XVilbur XVunderle come through with fair pitching, Trinity will again win a championship. Vic- tories over Champaign and Bloomington have given the 1930 season an auspicious beginning. 83 'Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1' 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1' 1 11 1 11 1 1 1' 1 11 11 11 1' 11 11 11 11 11 1 +1 1 1 1 + + 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1' + 1' + C 'Ll 4 C171 fl CZ b 4 K 5 'I pi + + + + + 'I 4' ,+ Tlrird Row: M. H. Drzmiixa, E. Llfav. M. M. MULCAHEY, M. MARTIN, M. Cfxromca, M. i Z0l'2l.l.IiR, M.. Cuxxixmmm, J. Faosr, M. LAuK1N, I. SLIQI-ZVAR, F. Scuuirru, M. Hmrsz. + .SH-vmzfl Row: M. XVHLLS, L. Lvxcu, M. CIJQINMARK, M. Dzwinsox, E, Diuscou., H. CALLA' 'i HAN, A, KJlsicuimi-:'r1'i-ziz, H. Coiekmi., L. Gmriau, M. MU1.cA1u-xr, M. Omzaxm-nrrizit. + lfrunl lx'fm': M. BICNUICRV, M., BARTH. L, MU1.eAum', M. T1u2NKI.i:, J. O'CoNNok, M. Huxn- i MAN, F. jrxo, R. HAM. M. Hi-1xiI'sricm1. + P-.-Ind in tim! Iimifvd rirrlc ulonv, llicv are 4IHllJifi01l.Y for dixtifirtinll and ul1fvluim'.i' + -Dickens. + if Although the T. Club or Girls' Athletic Association was founded late in the + year it has met with real success. Its purpose is to promote better inter-class tour- + nament spirit and to provide healthful amusement for all members. The first + feather in the cap of the association was the inter-class basketball tournament held + in Trinity Gym, from which the Junior team emerged as victors. Next on the + program appeared the golf tournament which was scheduled to be played at the + Highland Park Course. As the Triliifns goes to press, tennis activities are in full + sway. The members of the Association are proud to belong to what they know i' will be in future vears a flourishing organization in the school. 1 The girls express their appreciation to Florence Coleman, '26, for all she did + as a loyal alumna and true sport lover to sponsor the activities of the club. To + those girls who participated in the Junior and Senior Church League Tournament + and won two new trophies for our collection, we extend congratulations. I 84 5--W r Wrsirniniiaisss e r ? + 1' gi 4 + + A+ l+ 'l-'l 'l- l l 1 l l + + + i+ 5+ 3+ l+ + + J M + H' li' 4 V '+ i ,l + + + 1+ l' 4 i + + Golf' and Tennis me F 4 Mmm' I IEMl'STl'IAll, HIQLIQN CALLAHAN, Louisa Grzluzu, AN1'oiNm'ri-: Om-taxomrri-zu, JANE Fuosr, FI.o1o:Ncs Scnulcrn, Main' Om-1uKom r1-ZR, MARY H. BARTH. To the credit of Trinity High School it may be said that many of the girls are lovers of outdoor sports which develop the 'fsound mind in a sound body, which is so necessary to success in class work and other social activities. Long before the T. Club was organized to foster the athletic interests of the girls, groups pursued their own attraction for golf, tennis, swimming, and hiking. VVhen the basketball tournament aroused much enthusiasm, the lovers of the golf course petitioned a tournament for their game. Those who could qualify for this event were required to have played at least Hve rounds in the last two years. Under these restrictions the number of contestants was limited to nine. As the Tritiifcu' goes to press the first rounds of the golf tournament are being played at llighland Park. Helen Callahan plays Mary H. Barth: jane Frost, Louise Ceilerg Mary Hempstead, Antoinette Oberkoetterg Estelle Radford, Florence Schueth: and Marv Oberkoetter the winner of match two. The T. Club is eagerly awaiting the outcome. Nearly every girl pictured in the T. Club is a tennis fan. The Miller Park and Fell Avenue Courts are the favorite meeting places of those who engage in this healthful exercise during the spring, summer, and early autumn days. Inter- class games in this sport promise to afford worth while diversion. ss 4' + V + V V + V + + + 'V V V + + + V V V + V + + + V V + + -V+ -lfilril' dril- 'l'iU'il l l l' 'lfil' V V V V V V V V V V V' Girls' Athletics I + + + + .. L. V l Senior Basketball Team V V V V V V V V V Miimiingf: l.. l.x'Nvn, H, LI.xi.i..ximx, F. L'oi,mmx femirlzl, l,. Grzirizu, M. H. Bixizrn. + l'All'.X'l lx'o':e.' li. RAIVIFVVRIV, M, ihll'l.li.XllliY, M, i'Il'iNll'5'l'l'1zXlV, lf, Dkiseou.. I V V The chief attraction of the T. Cluh haskethall season was the inter-class tour- nsnnent, helcl in the grin on l7eln'u:n'y lfl. The freshmen girls chose not to pzwtiei- pate in the meet: so the upper elzissmen contested their skill in two encounters. 1' ln the first game, the juniors, playing in cool, cleliherztte fashion, froze the lmrzlve V efforts of the sophomores. Marv Oherlqoetter. captain of the junior live, shurecl V' honors with M:1rgzn'et l.:1rkin, each scoring six points. The defense was tight, V' :incl the game well plziverl until the final whistle which proelzliinecl the thircls rezuly 1- for the lmttle with the seniors. 'l'he Ylunior-Senior grime was hotlv eontestecl. 4. Again the soeetzleulur plzlvers of the hrst game flashed in suimerlutive form ancl 4' swisherl the net for the six points which earrierl them to Il ll-6 vietorv :mil ehzun- pionship honors. Cll1lQl'ZlllllZlll0llS. juniors! I . . A A junior Basketball Team Sophomore Basketball Team 4, .hiftlllllllljll M. JARKIN, M. Hicixz, li, .svftlllllllllflf R. Hius, L, I.AuK1N, M. lvlixiz- 1. Hims. TIN. 1' l'il.l'.fl lx'or:e.' M. 'l'izr:NKi.ic, M. f,VllliRKOlrI'l'4 lfilzrl lx'fm': l. Si.i:iivAR. M, H. IJIEIAIJXIQ, 'rr-ik, H. Li0RRl'Il.L, M. HZUNIVMAN. M. Lfi.i:iNmAuK, M. Cuxxixiziinxi. V 86 f V. V giiiiig in . xx ff' 5 1' ,f 1, ,f f .gjxff-X X A certain man planted a vineyard and let it out lo lzusbandmcn: . . . And at the season he sent a servant to the husbandmen, that they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard. St. Luke XX, 9. Y + 4 + + + + 4 + 1+ W I+ + j+ uf + H + V+ + 4 E + + 5 E + -r'51ffv+ -V-V+ + + E if-gf-grwgf-gf... J M , 'X , I I H' ,AQ :OX N X '-, el 0 0 - .xx , N. ef . Q' Q5 C' XO ,SQ gcbx , , I 'ul 9 5 0 - Q , w X W l n,X XCDXQX 4' xql X9 66 CQ axe, r ' 9' W. 45' 'ff 9 db I v XX X, XXXWXXW .X Q Q xg . 5 X XWXX, W X X X WX :IX 5 , 5 cl w H Q9 wr Q Q HHN 1 a 1 1' , XXX? WNMWWM W www W 1 - 95 uuzrn iw' W so annulsmasrwaoz 6 Q Q X ,X -Xq, 5.3 0Y9'z+x43,-e, X Q0 div Xiao we MX had 5 X II Ne 0 0 . f I4 V mmm xx W P X Y 1 y X X Y S w Q sxlmxazfo' 88 uma N I in .,,,!jwiw.4. ,Y ,i..X.,w . . .ii BOYS! GIRLS! WHEN YOU GET MARRIED Buy Yom' FURNITURE, STOVES and RUGS Of E Q 9 lL 3.?uy ySf9PH 4' 'illqyas-you earn 'I 504-6 Ncmwrll IXIAIN S'l'RlflCT Rcmcmlscr mn' slogan- Buy of Stem---Pay my you mm lin Yum' 'IIIIINK S03 lim VVli12 S ll.: XYlu-rc is VZlI1ltj'I:Zlll'.', S. Ill. l'. N.: l'rl like to know I XY.: .'X11y girl in the rnniiif' smnc prmninent I'l'1Jl1llllCZll1S tzilkccl with Senator Dencen. XV. Clizniilwrsz XVcll. I went un. n.x XV. A. SL'NAl'9'l' CBIGDmington Soft Water Launclryb and Dry CIeaners I wi l35 407-9-ll-I3 S. lXT.xn1amx 80 .A ,., A4,,,.,,,..,,-,,.g,,g,...,L,g...,g..,g,,,.g.,.,4.,g.,..,....g....,-,,..J4..-4x- -4- -4- 4...4- + +A- +++ -g.4- -L+.-44.4. Cll'llRllllINllIllClIl'A8 ,+ it i+ FIRST BTYSGEONAL DONNELLY FIRST TRUST AND BROS-fa T, SAVINGS BANK R+ . Combined Resources Over 56,000,000 3 Cbnzfvlvlc Bllllklllg Service andfa l Acts as lfxecutor, Conservator, Guardian and as Trustee in all 1 fiduciary matters. 1+ lllakcs Farm, and City Loans 1+ Mortgage and other high-grade 3+ securities for sale. 511 1-2 W1 Front Sf, Con. MAIN AND VVASHINGTON STS. Smwfa l 5 OUR SUPERLATIVES Most Stuclious: Andrew Wefer, Cleo Daugherty. T Quietest: Roy Guttschow, Rose Kerner. Most Leisurely: John Jordan, Mary Trenkle. v T Neatestz Robert Jones, M. A. Houghtaling. l+ 0+ W E P-ahe5FJ Shoes + l A West Side Square CO. l+ lglilglwcmmm lu. We Specialize in Young 1+ lpm,Hi,m,e Men's and W'omen's Shoes l Stoves Linoleum R+ Carpets 5 Rugs, Etc. l l 'We will appreciate at least a share Xl fl 2' 1+ ,, gif.- l of your trading. Our Carpet Depart- , C -,-,..- ment is in charge of Patrick L. '16, e-ct,,,Q' lc N-0' + Maher. ,I xx d Bloomingtows largest Radio and 518024 N' MAIN ST' Electrical Store 5+ Br.ooM1NGToN, ILL. 107 E. FRONT STREET ll l 90 9+ l MQMVRQ 4..4-.++ -5.4--r + PHONE 745 for .S'l'r-rin' In YOIH' Home Q -' ' -. u df 1 Phil D. sufef 17117229 N , . . , . mmc,f,A 101 l',xmxNs S'rm:lQ'l' , f s 31 A ufllllllt' fl'It'llI'tIi Store' -3' ' W A 4, A NO GRIFI.-NTER 'l'R1BU'1'E i' l1lx'lJCl:Nll:,S' ami' Jlllgt-'ITS -'liliere is nothing quite so impressive as a beautifully designed nu-inorial. You will always be satisfied with your se- 4' i lection if you come liere. XVC will please you. M. WALSH 8 SON f'iypy11 fiifuff gud Tfggtffalylps llll0l1C 530. 000 Hlofli Olive Sf. 4' Bloomington, Illinois l. XVI15' are the Fresliies like lmlmies. 2. XVliy is Trinity lliglt usually colcl in winter? 3. XVl1y are the Seniors so leisurely? -l. XYl1y are tlie Soplioinores self satisfied. THE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN Hart Schalfliner SL Marx Clothes DEYVVENTEFS 8: CC. 'l'l'l'lfll'ICITISKS H- .-ILT, MAKES Sold F- Rvlzlvrz' -- Rrfnzirvd UI, Rent II tvpewriter :incl In-notice at loyal -, lionle, Special rates to stuclents. PLfl'ml'lC F we Dc'I1'm-ry 1l7'f ',l'1'0fI',V l mints' Paxton Typewriter Company 105 lf. 1 RoNT S'1'Riilf'1' Our New Locationv S60 Cash or Terms 91 4.n...n...4..4...n...4..4..4..g.4 1 ' 4n.4A..n...4...nL4. K 1,1 I FoI.I.ow THIS NLlRllil'fR. FIND THE .-XNsw15R, 'I' Q l P l ig- -Ll-+4 A+... A++., Q nw - Lqgfmq llllallllellrfash-+-+-f-----f-vw john E. Gilwee 704 W. MARKICT Phone 2861 for Staple and Fancy Groceries and Meats Speedway Service Station Center at Mulberry J. EARL SULLIVAN, Prop. IVas11ir1g - Grmsifzg - Parking W. F. Costigan 8: Son EMERY RHODES Rm! Exfutt' Loans Better Plastering Insurance HV-M h PHONE 2001 EAST I'noNn-1 2043 213 DURLIQY BLDG. 4181 JACKSON ST WIIAT'S IN A FRESIIMAN NAME? State? Virginia. Queen? Victoria. Cardinal? Hayes. Dean of Men? Joseph. Nice? John. tchman? Bruce Famous Sco General ? Lee. Coach ? Knuth. Hayes-Custer Stove and Furnace Company BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 'W Illanufclcturcrs of Coal and Wood Ranges Circulating Heaters Liquid Fuel Cook Stoves Telephone 1253-L F. C. Muhl 8: Son SLATE, TILE, TIN, and GRAVEL ROOFING 211 S. MAIN ST. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 92 M9313 a 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 'I' 'l'il T' iii.. 4 4 + 4 4 4' 4 4' 4 + + 4 4 4 + + 4 4 + + 4 + 4 4' 4 ,Lili .l.L..L..L.L..L.L.L..L.L..L..L.i Sion oMpA14zY 'XJ cf' ,m.,.f4 li.-xsr Sim: SQVARIQ lll.4lUM1NG'1'UN, ILI.. , S-N-A-P-P-Y ST YLES rf Young Men and Women Q' are a Hobby with Us 'f r 4, ., Wi' . 5 . . ' A 'u .. ' flop -.ffl ,5,:4fw4'sQ,,' D 1 . ,.,,,,.,--mr. I - - V, 544 Shoes with a Reputation from the Store with a Conscience bk O UR SUPIQRLATIVES Tullest: Fred Frost, Helen Kelley. Smallest: liuzzy XVelclon, Catherine Morrissey. liusiest: john Mcllmmnell, Margaret Larkin. Most Capalalc: Bernarcl Grimes. Mary Olmerkoctter. RAY IVI ETTE, 'NC Jl jo Sweet S o DO DG E B ROT H E R S THE STI '1215NT'S STORE 4 I r ' 4 and PLYIVIOUTI-I grows' M01-QR CARS me CREAM CANDY '1'cJ.xS'1'l2D SANDXVICI iES DODGE BROTHERS -W TRUCKS ...ii Joe meaneq PHONE No. 147 -1 623 NORTH lllAIN STRIQI-:T BI.oo MINGTON, ILL. Phone 2585 93 -Alix 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .A PLAYMORE BILLARD 'I PAQ QAEKTRS oem 'I' Where Good Fellows Get Togetheru Under the Green Mill. TUIIBY COIT, Barber IRWIN GRGCERY H. A. LAWRENCE S11 East Walnut St. Groceries Ifrexli I'ruits and Vegetables in Season PHONE 1323 for service to your home. F U R R In E R S CAVALLO FUR SHOP .-NND LADIES TAILORING l'1Ill'S mode to order, remodeled, and repaired. Luxurious VVraps and Smart Fur Pieces See Us Before You Bm' Furs 313 DI71zI.EY BLDG. PHONE 1205-I 1. G. Freese Quality Meat Market PHONE 137 702 XV. Chestnut St. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. GETTING BY ' Sr. AI.- Joseph, do you know who RELIGION IN POLITICS Sr. B.- VV'ho went to the Temple liuilt the ark ? to pray F -I. MCG.- No-ah. E. Jefferson- A pharisee and a Sr. J.- Correct, republican. Q my Swim Pl 1626 Ph 6000 . Ione one 'Gihe Green 'Goblin PARIS NORIVIAL, ILL. Lunclieonette Fountain BUD and DICK QUALITY coAL WARD BROS. I l at reasonable prices. WILLIAM PHONE 451 DUGUID af soN STUDENT COAL co. TAILORS 317 S. MADISON ST. 412 N. Main St. Bloomington, Ill .IIEDEBIU 'l .'1l lf ,,.,, 4 'I--I--l l-'I' + 'l l- 'Sri' 'U' + + lf 1' + + + + + + 1' + + + + + + fill. Ili Ill .N IHIKAS ED. P. Comfwlimcvzfs of 0 Y 4 4 Leland C. Sherrill PHoNE1'o1c FOOD Texaco Products JAMI-is IQINSICLLA FRED GIQILIQR l,W'N 3 205- 1003 N- MORRIS AVE- Cor. Main and Chestnut Sts. Home of C. 8l A. Kl7PI'15NHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES Moberly 8: Klenner Hotel and Restaurant VVISST CHISSTNUT ST. BI.ooMINcToN, Ir.I.INoIs FOLLOW THE iNUMBICR. FIND THE ANSWER. 5. How does T. H. S. resemble Notre Dame? 6. XV hy do we hear meows from the Freshman room? 7. XV hy don't the Seniors need any support? 3. lVhy do we like the Freshies? Peoples Plumbing and .E'Z'Cl'j'f1IllIg Home Made Heating Co. at the JUIIN EMERSON, Manager Q Delicatessen 401 South Lee St. Phone 2574 610 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 1417 At Graduation Time it is especially pleasing to Say It W illi Flowers xVZlSlllJllI'fl flowers and Washburn service are at vour command if D. HAYES 8: SON Prcsvription Druggists . .Tx you call A Washburn 8K Son Corner Main 81 Locust Sts. Phone 303 318 N. Main sf. Phone New 242 1 121550 rr 1.-----,.. ' T 1 'U W 'v'I'iY17'7 1?iY'U'T T 7'7 T'? T'T 4 7T W T T T V i'T 'T'T'T'T '? T1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -7--gr 17-44-qrfqr17 ii' -ngr vi- I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 I II I I I I I ,X X,.,,...,,,,.,.,.,.,.r.,,,,..r..,.,, CARTCD454 AUTUMN Y' 4 Fmaus 4NoooR svonr - 211, xo A rl ' WXTER1 Q4 4 f D HERIDAN LOOKINQ FOR Q 2 FOOTBALL x I B 4 o SENIOR! ELEC T CLASS offfcms Il 1 E f ggg,gr:um:1a1m1!as m'l PRESIDE AQ NAS WQX I I44III' L22 3 4 X I 4 I VI Ip YX f 4 I i 47 1 4 4 ak Q2 I I 9004 2 4 I P' 4 K I K Sn :ww Fmsrm I 4 5 I Q K J' ARI swnmuv uicfED A 44 4 144 , , K NT OF ua X4 f I rx Owrsswe 4 gg i FOOTBRIL 1 I - wow e41w.nm'4 X .fl I 1 14119 X I ,x.0II III, fy, I I I XXXX 4 G1 4 ' 1- E, 4 I WW I If M4 X 444 4 f c TER IN ACTION-f' 4 4 Fiil?-5 W 5944444444 1 I 443 4 A7 .,. lhv' ' y u I' ' LII 4 w ff! X4 4,3 X Mf- Gus P 96 .L lllilli 4 .A liiliilliillllililligisalilldiiiilll ,lik 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 l- l + 4 + T l' Q' 'lrilf 'I' 'O'Q' 'I' 'l i l' 'l'Q l l l' + 1' if + + + T 1' l l + + + + + + + + + f + + + + + + 4 + 1 Amvriran Stair Mania BLGDMINGTON, ILLINOIS Capital, Surplus and Reserves ?p490,000.00 Safety Deposit Boxes A RIC the vheapest form of lmrglar insurance. It is the one place whore you can leave your valuables without fear of loss and the cost of this safety and peace of mind is so little- lcss than a cent a day - that it seems foolish to lme without it. AMERICAN STATIC BANK. 97 .5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'I'-O'-lfii- l' 4 4 'T'T 'l l'7'l l l ?1l'i' Hudson Burr SL Co. 319 N. CENTER ST. H. B. Meyer Sr Son 607 NORTH MAIN STREET Farm Loans .md BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS I nvcstmen ts Electrical Equipment for EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING Work Done While You Wait Booths J. If. Smith M. T. Cunningham PHONE 2969 OUR SUPERLATIVES Most Timicl: Robert Kerber, Helen Koester Wittiest: Steve McClure, M. Hundman. Talkative: Frank Geistl, Mary Bender. Gentlest: Elston Leary, Florence Schueth. CDANIELS KO fw FRUITS and PRODUCE High School and College Men 8 CLOTHING ,,, .l.l- -FASHION PARK -ADLER COLLEGIAN -ULKRAFT CLOTHES l1LBRlC'.,LEic'iAFT 114 CENTER ST. 612 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 3123 98 + '?Q'+f'l l lY'l 1 + 5 5 5 + + + 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 L I' 5 5 5 + 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5. V-1--V-f-----P--fill: ll mil ll x--f-----f-f-W-5-v-f-f S'i-1'1:'1'm'-Dues not mean giving smnctliing for nothing. It clues mean giving pronipt and cflicient attention at as low a cost as pussihlc. OHN Q LOWRVW SANITARY and HEATING ENGINEER PHONE 783 BLOOMINGTONJLL. DOOMED l'. K.: I forget the meaning of cinc1'i. S. ll.: XYcll, what is an im'incratO1'? l'. K.: I 1lon't know. S. ll.: Into what will you gn when vnu rlic 7' fcxpcvting ashesj l'. K.: Fire. V l' jbr Economical Transpartationi - nam-- + !CH1-5 ROIQ-f Q l- . :I .fix in flu' fJI'l.l'C rangf' of fill? four. TRACY GREEN, INC. l 1mNIC 246. .S'.'lI,1f5' and S'1?l?I'lC'1f 307-9 li. XVASHINCTON STRICICT 99 4 , :Z . N, ,, V-wr-rw.-irq.-.v-.,r1r-.r--,.-.,r-rw.--K I I, If ,X 4Qr.,.-.,.-.,r1,-,.-,.--,.--.,.-1r1,.- v 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'l 7'1'l'+ l' i l'i 'l ?i l' Bloommgton Rug ezne! Carpet Co. C.XRl'lC'l'S AND RUGS C'Ll'fANlCD, RIQNOVATIYIJ AND RICSIZED ' NVQ Specialize on Orientals Call 479 for prices. Cut flown ancl rent carpets and rugs for new homes. For fwf'41M'-.vcfwi wars in the .vrmzc location. I3lVlSlUN STREICT ANU FRANKLIN AVICNUIC GROVER C. HELM CO. Incorporated WHOLESALE FRUITS. VliGlC'l','Xl4LES. FLOUR AND FEED PHONES 2945-2946 l05-l07 XV. Monroe St. Bloomington, Ill Wnosic PET ExvR1css1oN is Tms? SKI !!, U phooey l XYcll, you peoplell' Actually l XVhy luring that up?', u u How many see that ? Such stupidity l Empty wagons ! Nolmocly's home there. It wa-as, wa-as it not? sc Hc'f1dqm1rIc1's for Young People? When You Beey CA N D Y 5 l' Qualify - Style 1 -ir-' Reasonzllxle Prices Bikes' -4 X fr, 6 - N CA DIES ll6fV.fL',N'I'ER5r MADE AT BLOOMINGTON All SHOES Fltted lly X-Ray AND CHICAGO + 1' I + l lf + + 'l l'1?'? 'lfil' 'lf'l' 'lf + l + + + + T + + + + + + 1' 4 + + + + + + + fBest WishesfU To the C lass of 1930 PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLISHING CO. 509-ll-13 North East Street, liloomington, Illinois IIIQRI-:'s THE ANSWER. WIIA'r's Tm.: QLTESTICJN? 4. XVelIlo11, XVelcl0n. they hear in every class. 3. The Day is alwavs at hand. 7. 'l'here's Frost within and without. 1. Thev have :I Kim I I everv da . , l . Y ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. NORMAL, ILLINOIS Q Lumber Coal Building Material lm! us lzrlp you Plan 101 E. ASH ST your llomc. PHONE 5504 101 i i lfiY'l 7 'Q'0'. i ?7T -gr-gr-qv .gf-.V-7-.V + v 4 r Y P F 5 + + 17-wifi., ri' 9 i' 777777777777 OUR CART 'CALE DAR v-VWNTER W Q -, I U l, 5 Oufk Howunu fumlss J RR ' MQ 799?2 ,h'2L 'W C ' 6 W-MY B:Bgx::Z:L1ii:il K' X M 531 W VENN u nuu u I . 3, EM W, I! f Swans HAVE PICTURES TAKEN f visas. 6 CK Q1 Q 7 ON -rut T nn 1 i -JR IGNTEPX in A J, -6: ' ll 6 6 6.4 , ' V fm . QL. W. f 7 .AX D Ji IN sruov IA U XQY Af f -.aims 1 1 102 -of 4: -Li + + + -0- ja-V-:L+ 4- C2ll'llRll.lNl IVIIJAS 'llle State Fanrn Mutual Automobile Insurance Company VRUWM Au, L. 9 QP 12' 'rf' W' 1 1 Ii' 'iw .3 sa MINGTON- SUPPLIES PROPER PROTECTION TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FINANCIAL STA'r1zM1f:N'1' SHOWING GROWTH OF COMPANY Assets Reserve Surplus 1922 ..... - - S 27,444.87 S 19,686.75 S 7,758.12 1923 ..... -- 64,353.63 44,774.16 19,579.47 l924----- - 136,883.54 100,051.26 36,832.28 1925 ..... - 298,123.22 194,038.24 104,084.98 1926 ..... - 570,212.31 429,954.30 140,258.01 1927 ..... -- 1,154,378.40 931,225.17 223,153.23 1928 ..... -- 2,1 36,683.06 1,881,295,631 255,387.43 1929 ..... ............ 3 ,874,943.50 3,450,834.91 424,108.59 450,000 Policies Have Already Been Issued in This Legal Reserve Mutual Companv. Life and Accident Insurance ARE COMPANION LINES PROVIDED BY A PLAN YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT. Home Office State Farm Insurance Companies Bloomington, Illinois 103 .4-...n...a...4...n....n. m hiv, t- c- v -E-lf' -'IL-ll--lm-lik-All-lk..il--ll! Cadillac LaSalle If It's The Style-We Have lt 'a. A YXI nn usuvmounl ED. RAYCRAFT Used Automobiles 216 E. Front St. Bloomington, Ill. 1T'S HERE House Refrigeration- Industrial Fuel WITH GAS Clean - Economical - Controllable Union Gas 8: Electric Co. Schultz Cash Markets 115 SOUTH MAIN Phones 2950-183 QUALITY MEATS .-XT LOXV COST V Service 'zuitli a Smile Free Prompt Deliveries SENIOR BIQQUESTS Arthur Sweeney's argumentative nature to Mary Flynn. -lohn Owens' long ride to school to Rav Lowry. Dolores Murphy's high heels to Helen Kerner. Josephine 'Hensel's seat in the Junior Assembly tO the first 1931 applicant. H. C. Adelman Radford Coal OPTOMETRIST Company Sr'r'z'c'.r You Right Offices: ULBRIQII JEWELRY CO. PHONE 200-J 1201 XV, OLIVE ST, PHONIQ 151 john Barth CONTRACTOR K BUILDER Estimates Furnislzcd 712 N. LEE ST. PHONE 2265-L Corn Belt Bank A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 1 104 wgr '7'T'i P'i 7?f1i l l l l' -0lll'l1ilI1 IN! lll'LlIfASfe+e VT? JOHN HAUO ac SON FINE QUALITY SHOES AND REPAIRING 525 NORTH MAIN STREET CB 56' M Cfflaryland Biscuits ARE DELICIOUS SERVED HOT B E6 M BAKING CO. WHOSE PET EXPRESSION IS THIS? lt's just the English language. You dear clumbbells! It's -too ridiculous l FiddleSticks ! Good-forgettery ! O pshaw ! CK 1, Pardon me. Of course, yo My word! all know EMMETT-SCHARF ELECTRIC COMPANY QUAETTY 0 E S C' Q sun W firing, Fixtures, Supplies Rcpairiugy, M usda Lamps 317 N. Center St. Telephone 314 The Model Way of Laundering and Dry Cleaning has been the best way Since 1892. Clflodel Laundry? CO. Phone 362 105 '7'W 'l 'I' CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1930 Now NVhen Time Hangs Heavy Get a Snappy Book from Our Rental Library --' THE IBODK NDUIY -- Owned by T. L. HASBROUCK, Normal, Ill. BLOOMINGTONI, ILLINOIS BURKLUNDQS s NAIS? sl-ions CJeweZef5TSLg:'5zs NCOIATIVE CCESSORIEQ TUE IDMC vu B! uv C. R. CHAMBERS Barber Shop 605 N. Main Three Chairs IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL WHATS IN A lTRESHMAN'S NAME Carpenter ? XVOodins. German ? Deutch. President ? Hindenhurg. Noise ? Rapp and Beltz. Containers? Potts. Pens? Parker and Schaffer. Hotel? Roger. Sleepy? Knapp. Orator? Spieker. Musical Comedy? Rosemary. Charge li. Zlllgnn lfzinvral Home Xlnibzllrmcc Service 709-11 N. lVlAIN ST. Phone 600. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. It is like bonding, says Thackeray of those who say they are careless of what they eat. 971372 RED WING l'Vl1c'rf the Bos! Food and the Best People Meet Everything For building your new home from foundation to roof. FREE PLANS West Side Coal 81 Lumber Co. 1111 W. Market Street Bloomington. Ill. Lain Oil Company School Boyle Frivnd Quality Oils and Gas BLOOMINGTON, ILi.1No1s 'wr'w' -qv-qv--gr -qrwyqr -qrqr-7 -uyfqr rwgr -qv-17-17 -:gr-:gr 1 Very Much Appreciated llli mum ccmurtcsics slmwn us by thc' 44tllr4-rs, tcnclmcrs, :md pupils ul the YZlI'llIllS 4lcpzu'llm'ms uf 'l'1'i11itv. :ls wcll :ls alll clcpzlrtmcms c4mncL'tc4l with the scluml Sj'Slt'Ill, are Y4-ry much zlpprccizltcrl, :mel wc am- glml of this 4wpp41rtu11i1y 144 I-CCllIlAlICf1lC uve-11 lllflllgfll in 1 small degree. I I ' I llI'fRl'f'S 'run ,AXNSWI-214. IYII.X'l S T1444: lIl'lfS'I'l4IN.! S. -lulm mzllxcs tlwm Nice. X. 'Vlwy lmvc :1 Kzmc. fm, ,llllk'Y lmvc Katz with tlwm. 5. It has :4 slmiuing' Dulnn. 0 I7 572 qs I - HATS 9 fargo nas fi: wesr sms SQUARE 529-5- BLOfJMINGTCJN'S POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIER P 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I I I I I I 107 .An..L..aln. 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 2 7 I 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 .A iillill ki. 49-,Q-40-Ao-A0.4o.Jg.L4p .5 .g,,,g. +4 4.4. llnlii i1L.4L4E .liiwlull I I L. A WILLIAM MEYER Ulbrich jewelry Co. Grocer WATCHES - DIAMONDS A Happy Hour Store JEWELRY Cash Or Credit Phone 779 1415 S. Main St. Center at Jefferson Phone 200--I Fitzgerald Coal CO. PM Fu,,,,,m C-I. J. Fitzgerald - J. V. Flavinj S l A t fr C lebrated Gillcsvpicgelilforfguglzlired Coal G' H' Read 8: Bros- -NO Clinkers. Hardware EASTERN KENTUCKY BLOCK SPRINGFIELD LUMP Phones: Yard. 2236--lg Res., 1425-X YARD: 302 N. THOMAS 110 W. FRONT ST. Kclvinators K ffclwu Fl4771f.YIlf1lflS SPECIAL SENIOR BEQUESTS Mary Sweeney's unpatented steps Or hops to Margaret Mary Cunningham. Gus Patras' title, the Greek Sensation, to Harry Nelson. Bill Chambers' personality laugh to HarpO Clothier. Paul Cnster's football laurels tO Charles Sweeney. Ewa Imzzmncen If we sell it, You can depend on it. J. F. Hefferman Agency RUTH M. HEFFERNAN, Mgr. Livingston Bldg. A. T. JACKSON Good Furniture Low ozfcrlzcad malcrvs our low prices possible. 205 BROADWAY NOR MAI. Com plimcnts BIASI'S DRUG STORES SMART FOOTWEAR For Every Occasion . . . And Every Member Of the Family wnfn MSM. Expert Shoe Fitters SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Da-1n..A..4o-Jo-Ao-W-Q-!r + -in-In-Li-!L li + ll' l+ u+ li Union Auto Indemnity Ass'n. 5+ a+ 303 E. WASHINGTON STREET BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS A GD '+ 1+ A HOME COMPANY FOR HOME PEOPLE H' fe l l Policies Guaranteed Non-Assessablc by Over S6,000,000.00 Assets 1+ + + OUR SUP12Rr.AT1v12s 3+ Kindest: Donald Heintzman, Hester Correll. ll' Most Serious: Paul Kinsella, Marietta Capodice. if Happiest: Howard Rosensteel, Jane Frost. K+ Promptest: Robert Ryan, Helen Kelley. E .,Ceaa'ersloipf0 + A Message to Every Student- The most forceful factor in life today is LEADER- SHIP, man-power in terms of mind. This has been called the machine age, the electric age, the age of Power. Machines write our letters, cook our food, mine our coal, pump our water, sweep our houses, carry us about the streets. warm us in winter, cool us in summer. Loaves of bread come to us without the touch of human hands-machines mix the dough, cut the loaves. carry them through the ovens, wrap them. This IS the machine age. Illinois And yet there never was so great a need for keen ' and alert minds, for trained and educated minds. For Power analL1gbt this power, these machines, must be directed, con- C0fP0f2fl0H trolled and developed. 109 ll?ll5N5 CllVlIRllNlllCll'AS 'O Compliments DOGIQY offO JOHN J. MORRISSEY JOHN M. SULLIVAN JOHN O. RTORRISSEY Tnos. C. MORRISSEY The Tire Man Q TIRES TUBES VULCANIZING Q Chains for every car. 210-12 VV. FRONT ST. Phone 835 SPECIAL SENIOR BEQUESTS .fXndy lJClltSCl'l,S scientific bent to Martin LaFollette. Fred FrOst's two front teeth to the cause of football. Robert Ryan's magic typing fingers to Florence Brown. John Keoglfs art of procrastinating to Dan Kearney. B The TIME to practice yy ECONOMY is bcforc you have to. T I R E S OBEY that impulse and START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 70772 TODAY fD 618 N. NIAIN STREET iherig Stain Earth 119 N. Main sr. Bloomington, Illinois 110 N930 7' ill- -l----l- -'I-4 'v'W 'Y w 'w 'w' vvvv r w 1r--K in li lu 1' 1 1 fm A N,..,v..,..,.,.,.,..,..,..,,,.,.., UQURS FOR BlOOIT1iI'1gfO1'1,S New Super Service Photoqrap hs Station 121.110 M. IXTUORIC HHITED GDHOTO SHOP 5011-Q N. Main St. 1'hOne 1918 1741117 Cmrvral Tin' '-'lvl7.Yfl1 I?11tfvrivs BELTS BETTER TIRE SERVICE XVASIIINGTON xr PRAIRIE Phone 222 SPECIAL SENIOR XYilllIlll1 Vaugl1n's s111111lv Of stacmnh tc .Xustin xlCfillil'C'S anIl1itiOn fOr aviatiol lfstelle RaclfOrcl's artistic ahilitv tO Carl -lOhn lNlcDOnnell's hours Of L'Ul1CClTU'Zl.lIl Muriel Mulcahev's childlike stature to 141:or'1:sTs 1 Russel XVOith. I tO Alvin Keller. Berry. On tO Louis Dee, the stontest girl in school. ' . The Brightest Spot In Town Coats Szrifx I .l71'1'.1'.vz'.v I?lou.vr'.v Slzofnv .l I 111 zlrvry C0r.v1'f.r Lingerie .Illf0llIUfTT'l' EIt't'fI'El'tl, Etllffflllfllf 302 lf. Grove St. Phone S3 OTTO SCHUETH I'TAl'l'Y ll0I'R GROCICR ,' ...L-11.2 'Q1,,'m F411 C1lli1dI't'lIi.t' and 1HftIlIfS' l'V1'ar Drrrpvriar Dry Cfvozzls' Gift Shop 1,11ggI1yc and .'1CCt'.Y.YlI1'TI'S Qzmlify - 13!'0lIOHIj' - Service 111111116 542-I 910 N. n1m1iS1m sf. nuvnvualuuwnrtvolluln-uvm1ug4uq 111 4 ' 1 'ur 'E ' '4u 5IRlNllCllFASii LAMB 'M i'Mt i Bequests of The Class of 1 930 Held in reserve by the faculty until the legatees call for them. Mary H. Barth's promptness in mailing letters to Kharkov, to Cath- erine Sweeney. Eleanor Driscoll's N. D. bracelet to Jane O'Connor. James Dugan's pastime of delving into history to Pat VVhalen. Mary Fitchorn's love for nursing to Madalon Moratz. Camilla Fox's gold basketball to the highest bidder. Bill Gleason's desire for collecting pictures, to Junior girls. Spencer Hopt's ability to drive in the mud, to Dan Kinsella. Eleanor JetTerson's delight in eat- ing cream puffs to Mary Friedrich. Bob Jones' love for French lessons to Bob Kinsella. Fidelis Jung's leisure moments to whomevertthey appeal. Mary Kearney's excellent record to the one who deserves 1t. Joe McGraw's thrill of his first vote to the one eligible. Lucille Quinn's love for the coun- try to Helen Kinsella. Josephine Shipley's rosy cheeks to any freshman aspirant. Bernard Walsh's jovial manners to Francis Jacoby. Roy Wirric.k's love for shorthand to Frank Geistl. Mary Zoel1er's bookkeeping ac- counts to Mary Kinsella. Raymond Austinls Ford to who- ever can keep it together. Owen Day's pep to lead cheers. to Geraldine Haas. Pete Kane's ability to coach fresh- man athletics to Steve Gould. Harry Brown's love for chocolate cake to Louis Dee. Helen Callahan's art of wearing cosmetics to Eleanor Katz. VVilbur Callahan's all-round athletic ability to George Flynn. Edward Cavallo's shuffling gait to Andrew Jabsen. Bernard Grimes' oratorical flights to Vernon Doyle. Margaret Freehill's charming voice to Marietta Capodice. Vincent GriiTard's microscopic specs to Botany class of 1931. Mary Hempstead's photo-engraving editorship to Mary Oberkoetter. Helen Kelley's auburn curls to Dorothy Kinsella. Louise Kelley's agreement with the chemistry instructor to John Hanley. Lucille Lynch's skill as a violinist to Mary Martin. Eileen McGonnigal's opportunity to travel to Margaret Schad. Vivian Straub's trips to Barnes to the cause of hard roads. Elizabeth Toohill's eagerness for extra credits to Willard Travis. Mary Wall's blue coat to shivering girls of Trinity. Marcella Weber's little-girl man- ners to Irene Gildner. Joe Whelan's ability to play intra- mural basketball, to James Cavallo. Melissa Wolfe's decision to bob her hair to Helen Koester. M930 . Ir' - f7lHll ik N Mi'l fXX--'---ff--f Staff P oto rap er for tlxe 'I. 930 Grinitas G5 Cl' c-: Hawkins Stu io 113 Qu iii? r-qr--q--qr1'rqrqr-1'r-qr--q'--7- 1v v' in-qw TT'iT 'qrqr qrv gr-gr-tr trivi- qv--77 177--7 -7-qw v-up-qw P 4 + 4 fI'l,lWF1I'f 7'-4-4-1 I X,.. m A X,.,....,v.,,.,.,.,.., czxmm 'TEALE 'HSPRING--. ff ' D A CMM S- -an ws Q QU 00 w M Q-3 , 'Q tw y ru uuuv' K K-Xwxuuullluw in 1 A 43 f N! 'zxfzh Ingram? V W, G-R w TEE if fl . 'QNX' ,1 m mass!! X Q A ' N I DOW NS q 3oTou RN E Y s S ,M I I I I ! A W KRVHWPI I I F ' 1 V Uumu . , if 5 ' ' -A j- 1 'srpnmi Y ,,-A W M 'W U ' MC E DENNIS Gu-rrswow ICQ-wlzy - l im u mc N ' w x 1- .V r4 Gi, f G05 S'k,xrY'9sS 114 'U l il +2 +1 if ll PP HO l BRAND In Represents the Hnest quality of foods that can he proclucecl. Every product in the +' vast assortment vou will find delightful. The beautiful lavender lalmel is our guar- 4x antee of perfection. +i 'lr 4 +1 CAMEL tl ll BRAND 'l 'l Represents a large assortment of good + products that will please your pocketbook, +i and give you foods of superior quality. 4, Every item will give you complete satisfaction. +i +i lg! + . + Ark Yom' Favorite Home Merchant i for our +3 H.-lI'Pl' HOUR BOOKLET H.f1PPY HOUR WANT BOOK + HAPPY HOVR ORIENTJI, RECIPES m? H 'lr 4 li Campbell Holton SL Company + Home of Ilaifvfny Hom' Foods Wholesale Grocers Coltee Roasters BI.ooM1NGToN, ILLINOIS H +, 115 fp ll 4-4 4574-Jo-V-4-A+ ++4-+4 Cllfkqij K , ..II.. .I I F..,.,.,,.,,..,.,..,..,,,......,.,..r-f I II I II I III ,XIN,..,..,..,.,..,..,.,..,..,,.,. I I I I I I + I I I + I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I qv--gf-p-qfygqrqfq. -gr-gf -5- -grip... .7- PHONE 698 S. BASH and SONS, INC. I IICAT lXlICRCllANTS Uvffvr Corilx uf Lawn' Pl'frf'S lt Pays to Pay Cash to Rash Hlllfllj' we .vcrw yon. Hembreikers FLOWERS for All Occasions 505 N. Mum St Plume 2.35 103 XV. Front St. Phone 3009 Smicmr, Sncmox BEQUIQSTS ,-Xgnes RCll1SCl11'ICl',S timiclity to lXlZl1'Q'ZlTCt Dzwirlson. Luuisc Geiler's cunvicticm that Trinity should have :ul :mnuul to the -lunim' lfrances llagaxfs habit of curls' rising tu XVillmr XVunclCrle. XCE O D158 LAI F ' OA R a l l 00 1: 0 5 QCELLQQ cEo. and JOHN QEP 505 XV. Market St. Irvin 'llheulfe Bldg. 533 N. Blain St. CQVI e m 0 r 1 al s K0 Our lV0rls is 170110 for Those Wim Low and Wim Remember Higgins - Jung - Kleinau Co. Phone 202 227-220-231 lf. Front St. 116 ' n...4....n. 4.444 L....g..g,n.4n...4...4...+...n...g..n....n..4.4n...L.n...n I K II I f 4 f + 4 ANONIPIU EER 5 PRINTING COMUPANY II ' WE M 1 215-217-219 NORTH MADISON STREET I BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS + R I I Prirrferf ofibe1930 Trirriiay 1 1 S, 4 PRINTING Q BINDING- ENORAVING I SPECIAL RULED FORMS 1 F I Merebarea'iIe Sales Ia'ea5 E + 4 1' . f Where 211 rreea' I of PRINTING I Telqblaorre 903 4 We are always glad to asm? our cuflomers in the 11 arrangement of their eopy I 4 117 4 + 1' 1' 1 1 1 Rosary College 1 RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS I 1' 1' A STL-IND,-IRD CATHOLIC COLLEGE For Women 1 W + 1 1 1' Under the Direction of I THE DOMINICAN SISTERS 1 1 1 1 l.',l,'R0l'1CAN BRANCH! VILLA DES FOUGERICS, FRIBOURG, bw1'rzr2Rr,ANu 1 1 L 1 St. Clara Asa emy SINSINAVVA, WYISCONSIN A Boarding School for Girls Department of Music, Fine Arts and Expression Address: The Secretary, Saint Clara Acaclenw, Sinsinawa, VViS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1' 1 1' 1 1' 1 1 1' 1' 1' 1 1 118 +I 1 SSSSlEIU31lJ S G1lf1uN11f2IAS Qffutographs FD 1? ll 9 3 0-W- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 'l lf'i l l l l'il '? -O--O' 'l l' 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 Ufclenowledgement . 9752 STAFF 4 of the y I 9 3 0 GllflIRlllllNlHIlClIfAS Respectfully 4 acknowledges the N of., The Hawkins' Studio The Kane Engraving Company The Lang-Fuller Printing Company un www W... r -1.1111 'vc .5 L i!,--,. ,, ..' 5 ri?-v-'ta 1-'SE-fi ,2W'.F..--.RW-WH,-f . -.' 'T' Q -. ' 3' Vs.: .1,, . -si, -.,4g4?3. - :'f-- - .I .1 - .- 'dan p'Q'J.4-4'- :.-.az--2 2-. M V. .:'2::f'3H1.'iL 1 I 'fl '-ff: M-' 78,2 'rf-131 'R' C - HS- X - K-'f?'?Q. 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