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ROW l: Bill Fnrtino: Thomas Staszecki: Philip Henehry: ,lack Capmlice: james Neirynclc: Delbert Williams: Ed Thoen- nes: Dan Van Huss. ROW 2: Lyle Pisell: Nlarta ,lean Harwick: Rose Knapp: Marguerite Flink: Mildred Sheehan: Martha Walsh: Betty Ensenherger: Pat Heller. ROW 3: Agnes lwlintus: Marv Gould: lviary Helen Dennis: Helen Stekbauer: Mar- tha Stone: Mary Flynn: Biarilyn Wood: Charlotte Schultz. ROW 4: Patricia Prescher: lrene Biurphy: Marilyn Jetton: Mary Edna Johnston: Charlotte Kinsella: Rita Reeves. ROW 5: lNlary Kidwell: hiargaret Wagner: Estella O'Neil: Paula Hunt: June O'Brien: David Ewert. ROW 6: Hugh Henry: ,lacqueline Fenton: Frances Hansen: Mary Straub: Mike Kniery. ROW 7: l'-fiarty Wieland: James Dee: Dan McNertney: Edgar Schenk: James Sarantakos. TRI ITY uniovf Class President - Martin Weiland Secretary - Marilyn jetton VicefPresident - Betty Ensenberger Treasurer - Mike Kniery This year has been an active one for us. We had class representatives for the junior Red Cross and the Rotary Club. ln the field of athletics Mike Kniery and Dave Ewert represented us on the basketball court. lncidentally our ability in athletics was further proved when we defeated the team which starred Father Raney. Our various studies came in for a goodly share of our attention too. Strange aromas were always detected in the building during chemistry lab period, and from the sounds heard near the typing room, some people were working very industriously. To be sure we are ready for a well earned vacation.
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SENIOR MEMORIES Freshman 'Year ln September of 1942 seventyfsix awestruck pupils entered Trinity's portals. Except for a few things like confusing the time and place of some of our classes, and walking past our destination because one of those won- derful Seniors was strolling ahead of us, we were off to a flying start. That immortal scene from Romeo and Juliet on initiation day will never be forgotten. Thus our Freshman year passed quickly and we were ready to take our next step. Sophomore 'Year Once again we were back, only now we felt like old hands at the game. We condescended to lance occasionally at the green Freshiesf' We sponsored the Shamroci Shuffle which helped raise the funds for the Senior Breakfast. joe Ensenberger and jim Bavester represented us on the athletic fields. Another year had slipped by and we were then half- way through our high school career. junior 'Year They say that the Junior year is the hardest year of all, and we heartily agree. Those dear old formulas such as HzO, H2594 and HCI.. in chemistry, and those first words Tengo mucho sueno in Spanish had us coming and going. Our biggest thrill was our unior-Senior prom. Before we knew it, final tests had come and gone, an we joined the ranks of Seniors. Senior 'Year Our last year! Bavester, Nevin, Radka and julian gave their all in football, and Benjamin and Conley in basketball. After Christmas vaca- tion wc made our retreat. It meant a lot to us because we knew that it was probably the last retreat for many. Near the end of February we began preparations for graduation. As wc look back, we can say that on the whole we had a grand time together, and as eager as we are to get started in life, we regret leaving our many friends.
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ROW 1: John Walsh: David Brady: Benny Reed: James McKin1ie: Bob Weber: James Carlson: James Jacobs: Norbert Pierceall. ROW 2:'Marilyn Weber: Rae Ann Roberts: Mary Sue Ensenberger: Patricia Crawford: Ellen Reeves: Catherine Rapier: Domini McNamee: Mary Jane Lee: Theresa Ferrara. ROW 3: Jane Orendorif: Joan Downeyl Mary Parkerg Elsie Totlerer' Marie Feist: Alice Cleary: Ernestine Madison. ROW 4: Mary Brennan: Helen Feger: Loretta Thoennes: Mary Cahill' Mary Bentfeld: Mary Ann Seiler: Joyce Epple. ROW 5: James Wood: Joan Dolley: Mary Ann Nelson: Emily Har- , kinsaguzanne Heinzmang Mary Murray: Mary Ann Augsburger. ROW 6: Murray Schueth: Joe Davis: Ed O Keefe: Ralph Carter: Bill Grammy Bob Hoifmang Bob Gildner. ROW 7: Bob Penn: Donald Borclersg Ed Kilmarting John Hagan. T RIN IT Y Sophomore Class President - Bob Hoffman Secretary - Elsie Totterer Vice-President - Jane Kelley Treasurer - Murray Schueth If it weren't for geometry, we could say that we had a grand year. Of course, bookkeeping was rather difhcult, and Spanish lg and then again Ancient History had us wondering. Now that it is down in black and white, we think we must be pretty good to get through this year. Buzzy Schueth, Bill Behnke, and Joe Davis gave a lot of their time to basketball, too. So, we feel that since we survived this year, we can tackle our Junior year with confidence.
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