Trinity High School - Olympus Yearbook (Washington, PA)
- Class of 1929
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The future years apparently hold much promise for further achievenlent, but its lll2lXlIllll1I1 can be only attained by unccasing responsibility on the part of each member of the group for maintaining the high regard in which our school is held. 'I' 't '4' ,ri . 'r'f 4' -'G. Vit ' ..'T. 1',. ' ' .ff A: 4 V! ' 1 ,. . x 1 'VJ' ' 1221 'lfic - Qc : ' if gc : fi., ' Le f .c ,. l8l V 4 :- ,U '-, 1 1 . 0 . ' u .la M'- mf KJ ' A 1 'A rw , 1 , .H-J' , u 1 .. 'xi 1. 1 ' u 154 ,. .ul . . w .1 Nw VN. .-xy uk v'- nf A . ju nil - 'La 5 nal . . . v ,- J Q, .4 ,-K. fi A v 'v x- I '..,v fi- - V' V r .Y 4 SJ N , N 'Q - ,, .,- . 4,-A . , . Y 1 ,i'f Qc ' '7Qc' .-w -.f .- ,1,. . .. . 4 Bl. , P1 -' up mix , ' L4 i . 'R ' 1.4 u -x 'Q' E. PAUL DAY Amity, Pa. 3 .A Assistant Principal , California State Normal '- ,U Grove City College 'l'l1rce Sum- ' ' mer Terms '...' XV. 62 -l. One Summer Term Extension Course W. 8: J. Tl'CZlSlJl'Cl' ot' Activities Account Faculty Coach of Basket Ball A Plane Geometry, Algebra, I, II up You ye! your ninth. kit , . VX , 5.1 LN. 1 La' s 'V ri I A NELLIE DALE CURRY Washington, Pa. K Thiel College A. B. ' Graduate VVork -- University of ' ,, Pittsburgh American Association of Uni- versity XVomen Sigma Theta Phi - Sophomore Class Adviser I-Q.. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonome- U ' ,f try and Arithmetic 'nf And we had a dandy time. Az 'c'i ' .j'.' Q Jf:. wil.. - 9' .L-v . ,C . ,C . .M . l9l 2- U L l .'llP ISS A In 4 v p 'T KJ ., a 'mill ' . XY? XJ .. A 'fs ul v V S. Q1 KJ .,,. A HARRY 1. BARTGES fy State College Pa. ,Q J 'NA' Penn State , 1 li. S. U Graduate Work-l'enn State . 1 Agriculture Clulm-Adviser Assistant Agriculture Super- I f visor ,, lf you rIon'l wan! lo stay in ufler school you beffer gel q11ivl. .NJA rw-'. IJ .x , 1-xt. NJ X ., a nf . I . YJ xx A v f 0 , K JANE ANABEL DAY Claysville, Pa. Muskingum A. li. Navi University ot' ltittsburgli rx - Graduate XVork - XV2lSlllIlgl0Il dt I' and Jefferson - Latin 'ull' Freshman Class Adviser 1 , u My Johnnie and my Iillle c'I1erl1I1s. - Lf 0 .' A . .J' -Ib. 1 7' t rn- ' O ,Dv 5-T . ,J-' . . . 1 . .' ' 1 K I Qi. f ln. ,C ,,J,. . . ., , rin, :XF T' 1 . .1 T0 'N A ! 'N' in -r .1 , -Ka k 1 if '. I. v if' MJ' N,-. A 'Jil . . ' .5 0 . 1 - ft rd 1 f 'KJ x. 5 U 'K 11.3 t , . -' .C- 4 Hi'-. ' -4 Gu- s.- 1 'P 'H .rw .3 L I I . A G . X, - x-' J, 4. .. ,ul A-.Y Q U f, .fu .5 . , .- K, 'l '4 'M fi ' ,l- 'Ji '-L, A w 'X fl D1 f . ', :XJ 5 -. I Y., if KJ' -., 1 v -'a 40 I u :Rf F' -. I . 1.x-24 1.11 ,. .-A ,,- JK, 32 I. i'u R, v '-. .rs .g . l ' at-7 .1 ' ' it xi. X. I y A n lg- ' I ,av .. '4 if ' I 4 Q. X., A N 3-1-5- .rl ' .4 1, .Q v' 4 ' Q mf Luk . I ,Y I, V 'N .wifi Q ,.-A-' -kr, i 1 I.-l N -lf, . -4, I-nn sf, ,'.4 h 1-H -1, , ,J o .1 1 l f .2-f., 1. .i'.s . - xi.- , . . nfs xt.-' ., , .'.s rl-, , 1 ir, 'l - I 755 V-, . , -, A I nfs: 1 Q-'TE 7621 in-Xu In T7 , , f P- :w . N, j ,- si 'N A Q N. 01 A' MAJORIE ANNE DEBOLT THOMAS C. Y. FORD , f' Washington, Pa. Washlngton, Pa- ', at Pcnn State 13. S., Graduate NVork L. Nj - Wa5'neshul'sE College A. li. N. Y. School of Social VVork V- v Q YVashington and .lcl't'crson Suln- Alpha Phi Sigma .I mer Session 1928 Senior Class Adviser J- Girls' Athletic Director Adviser Agriculture Council Q Q3 History and Latin President AgI'lCUitlll'0 IJIVISIOII - ' ' P. S. E. A. i Wim Cm-ps? Agriculture Cluh L- 'Q Supervisor of Agriculture 1 ' ' 1929 Track Coach 'Cf-3, I.ef's sec you in your seals. , '-.C 11 I. . K ri L X - I . iilfan uni, O 'l x P' I fu 'A A v 'u fx -I: , ,Ai L ,X xl u R, 5 v -'X 9 .1 I - vi CLEON SCOTT HALLAM MRS. MAXINE HUDSON Lxi. - Washington, Pa. Washington, Pa. I , 1 A XvilSilillgtUI1 and -lCi'i'0l'SOIl Col- izugihain College - Rldlmimd lege A' KYM' A' Conservfttorv o t' ' NH Graduate XVork - XVashinqton X 1. ' U I' ' 'np nl I twrgm Coll rx ' Music and Dianiatus -Q 3 if C 'I .CM Graduate VVork - YVashinqton ' , U 'iunimi Txdvi-Sir! , and Jcllcrson College K L- 'i i,ll':T.iil ' YO' IXFRTBH Play and Debate Coach If ' 'ni' 15 1' is mi 'lm M Hd English and Dramatics 'U' Tha1's just the same, only differ- Uivhpff' did you gel your inspira- ,Rav ent. lion? 9 3: . , I .Pi L 'R Q If ' J-F.-':. vis- if ,fr-. s' .' v '4 1' .' K 4 asv Vi' t ' ' i'l'- 1 ,fre vi' X K-':-, 1' 7' ' 12,-12 'gf -If ' ' ' ' .J -7-' .J -9- sc - -9, -7. .. '9 - .J '91 . ---- K1 fl 'J-' ,C 4 1.0. --,-'i,q 1 -J. . 'LL H:--'ljlv 14.1. N.:- gif. -if ,q -, CT. xvjpg . ffl. xt-51,6 , .1.- - I-ks l10l La ' T1 ., 521 nl. . - z. I 2 Kofi f'7T Q-I . H5 . L I n. I 9-,'5 I, I v KN xx.. V N 'GQ :ANI .lt l f ut 'nb' v . .rm WL., . . , tt , - 'lv D' sl Preis fi . 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IAIAS: .fi J. . K ' gteni. 5,3 'M fa? . , ' ' MARY M. LEECH ANNA E. MALONE . 1 Washington, Pa. Washington, Pa. ,. v. SY: Muskingum College A. B. VVestminster College B. S. -fi f'- Civics and English English and Science 4 K ' :Ki All right, Iel's gel lo work. I'Il fake fhaf trip yet. 7' '. , 'I 1:30 Kr, 'A'1:V't -ff: Y 1' ' :T v .' - of T 5' 7?wa 'xf'Y W' .Hof-y'xv'4 fr.. yrs 'ff fm V rv v fr, arf QPU!! j,rC'v,fn',,'Cs!.f,9J C':Af,.j xkwl,1,Q v,A,.',, C.-xf,9.1 JJ1,jxfc L-1 - ls. . :V'4f4 Nabfflh TIQII4 l'.b ,-Lu s44'n1 Laj..'h' .Nita 'ij 'jfs XML- 4.-'Xxx 'JJXD-Q4 'Ht Wi!!! . fill' l11l Q . 1 -1.-f , .v v 3 3- LQ 1 ' '-, .'n .1 ' ' --A C 'H '- .a '-, vile ff! :I u 'li . N 5. ut X. A N ln?- . , l 0 Z 'M 4 l Vu' .bs K 1 '-Q G., '- ,1 0' x . x L . 'W . I 1 .-un wn'-.E ' x ., ix 4 14 Y V I ajhu. , .-. rx 31 s I I . .A .x L -. .I I 1. v '-. F5 .'g I . .f L 'X-1' '. -l .Q Us .V A s -ff., fi ,. ., f PM , x . L' U' .M , iffy , . 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YVashington and .leiterson College B. S. g Graduate XVork - NVashington W Q and Jetterson College - ' Pittsburgh School ot' Auto lingi- ig neering Physics, Chemistry and Algebra ' I I 1929 Track Coach 0 Kay. MARY BELLE RANKIN Hickory, Pa. No 1 Margaret Morrison Carnegie College Carnegie Institute of Technology Assistant Supervisor of Home Making Department lv, girls, hurry up and gel in 1 ' u V A YN LJ A ' . fi - Q v . fi ' u i . YN NJ f 1 YS L ' u t line. Q, rx ...,,,....,4,,- V ..,!... D ,lt - J , rl 1' . Q 1' '.' ' D ' A. fx. x' ,C f -C . 'A-.1 C v ' ' gf iIiQE-i'3 f9ffi f?Ii2i'?fffg 1' U I, Yqi I PI 'S Q. .-'P 1 v . ' 1 ' u .wt '- A5 Q4 V r E 'rx':. . I . V '- xi lxdn ., l , .., 'A Q- 'ri P . 1 ' v H P 4 X , 4, s . Q ul' xl . n 5. l 1-fX4:f Fil , . , - . I A X , .. . 1 l . , U .hug . U - v , iff! rs 1 A MRS. HELEN SCHROYER L Washington, Pa. if ' ' iNI2lI'gil1'0t Mowisoil Carnegie ' ' , -, College ,fi ,' C2ll'll0giL' Institute of 'lbclillnlrmgv fN . ' fi . - B. S. ' Supervisor of Home Making ' . - .V Ucpartmcllt Q I . W11Ic'h Ilu' 1-lock. sn you will Ill' ,- U - 4. Ihrnugh on lime. f. 1 . F n ' -. ,wk- , . u U A ., -., A y 1- V x 11 .- -fi - . i ' 1 V . l . U, .'. -, A vfxi. fic. , A A -a ' . 'H -. K' -r -'i' L . , I . . . U -NAA -H NA 5 .Q nf , . , 1 L '- - 'X - n , 5 . v - U .. -, A 9 N. 'rx ,l FR . . ' 1 ' - . .P -, . 3 - H f 1 , ' :hui TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS 'fam I N. U M fi J- FN . . - . -- 'Nw a 1 h.. ui ' ','. a -f ,f.- N 4 .-, 1 wJ'c -aft 'Q C -.1 . ,L .. - . A ,..' . . 4,1 - , '.u. ,'1., -A. . . -,L - ,Q f , , U1 N ..f, ,.1.-- ' E131 v. JN ,. f Q.-I . I A . ...- .A W 'I v fl. A x ,Q I 'fi -v 14 t NJ l 5. -VN I t 1 'IJ .., I V .0 .s t .Ai A v Fl 1 V rs.. 'K -R 1, -A -.- E' I.. -su N I 'nl' f-1 A 1 - x av. I .la- 5, u.. n. .,7 ., i I fi . c I r +5 u N l , ,. rs.. Q X u fi. 4 fi . A f 0 Q nl -r Q ' v 'f . 4 P - UI Y.1.l!JI'S' lgf.f -'I ,.Qj' I . . 4 i -,,-xii.- ff --,.--',C: '. . C 1 ' 'C A IL IE N ID A II2 V SEPTEMBER September 4e-The students enroll and give the new stuc over September 5--Much confusion as the students receive feagerly U. September 7-First football meeting T. H. S. eleven. September 10-E Plenty of noise is made when the Freshmen signed lockers. September September 19--4Pep meetings start. September feel more at home. Septelnber 27-eMeeting of Junior class and election .of otticers. September 28eFirst football game. The varsity defeated the 6-0. October October October October Oc'ro1sEn leAnother big pep meeting. 3fVVho mentioned contracts ? 5eOn a very muddy field we easily defeated Claysville 9fSo much for idle wishing-how it takes the time. October 12AlVIr. Day surprises the Geometry class and gives The grades were a surprise, too. October 15-The Freshmen are now lll the magazine business next? October 27-Charleroi, one of the best teams in this district, defeated Trinity at Charleroi. The score was 26-0. NOVEMEER lents the 'tonce their books HFC HS- l4eFirst asselnbly and many prima donnas are discovered. 2-1.eNew students begin to get over the shock and begin to Alumni 26-0. a quiz. VV hat November 2f'Hurrah we beat East VVashington 38-0. November 5--Lots of excitement to-day in the lower hall as a certain Junior Faw down l1,g0 B0O1IlI,, No names will be ll1Cl1tl0I1CCl. November 6--French students organize Le Cercle Francaise . November 14fBig pep meeting, cheer leaders doing as well as the stu- dent body. November 15fSeniors start on Annual Staff election. November l9fJuniors have meetingg decide whether they want the Seniors to attend their Bazaar. November 21eSix weeks exams at hand. VVhy worry? November 23- Silence is a sign of great knowledge, Freshmen don't think so. November 28-Junior Bazaar didn't go over so Well. November 28-Thanksgiving Dinner a day late. DECEMBER December 3-This surely must have been blue Monday. Nothin' hap- pened. December 5fSeniors are busy preparing for vaudeville. December 7-Laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine. December 1-1-Christmas Holidays. December 17-County Institute. December 31fSchool resumed. Hurrah for the Holidays! Continued on Page 28 1.3 ' c.-- E4-i 1,,'4- v' ., .. .,, ,Va - -r I .- v'- .' V-1 -. .--9 --9' f-iff '-lc I 1 f 'A . '.',-' 1 o-f - 1.4 . s-..- .. v- .,' . -. 'I .C -I ,L -.w.-.-..-'.C. ff- a. -C I. E. Lf.- -. nn I14I VJ .In YN, i , si fl . ' u fi,- .ii - . , xi 'E I, 'wJ .is 1 fi 1.1 .-.4 s P1 ' :- 1 NJ A , . rs 1 1 P L.: '. A .U 'M fi . t , A -.J - A v I 'Fi .ir 'AJ ' A , . Fi. . ' 1-J ' 4 4-5 7 ,. w ' Q, ff .2 Q I 4 4 2 ei ll f 0 ,., Q' A Y -A 'A Q f,WwF Q 1 E Wy ' .'vv X, , f lx A F? L r Aggh n'? L h W5 .. '- ' W V J B H ,1q1 ,,,QQLh Z L 1 1 ar f N4 ' X if H N 5 Q 'fy gf V s I V H X. p Y I W 'ClAS5ES + ,W - Y- - W -1' 'N-caaf' 1 f 1-1 TRINITY 2 459 .9 529 E1 1 5 Ca' ' Vg- T535-. Z ,yf'- - - E '1 if .In NA, 'QA X ' 'W 1 f ,K , MP I AK x f X 335 1 T 5 w 1 s .I 1 , X A K'-'Rx -ZIV Eg. X 11 I r 1 SIENIIIDIIQS an A .41 '1 rf ' ' f 'L X 1 f ua 1-1 IL- ll l 'S' 'i if G+ af ,X ffllmg nl ..--.- I I5 H. '-1 1 fi i 'M t' I YW . t KJ 1'- I1 L, ' v 1 l 'l - a S, Y . f i s 1 Vai ' . FY 'yu Q fx Q 1 fi xi v fs. ' u 1 fi xp, ' Us '24 ' vt I ,. J ,T W hfrg q3iJ1.'..f-' xt 1 U,- : ru' 1 1- - 1 O 1, l ill! 1.15 -.fif,CT-'Z Zi-.c 1 Senior Class Officery Dxvln MCCI.,-xv, I,I'!?Sl'd!'l1l MARY Pos'r, Secretary Hou,-.cs FULTON, Vive Presiclenl M,-x11'1'HA LAcor:K, Trerrszwer 1929 Clays I-Izlviory HSCENDING on the heretofore common-place halls of Trinity High School with a series of scientific discoveries, elusive algebraic ex- planations, and historical repetition of grannnatical errors, we were enough to cause even the most skeptical to wonder if after all some good couldn't come from the Freslnnen. During the first nine months of' our captivity our accomplishments were many and brilliant. We rank September 4, 1925, the beginning ot' our history with this institution of learning, with 1-ltl2 and The Night Before Christmas . In order to establish ourselves on a par with the upper classlnen in social affairs we held a party in the Gym', after the VVashington-Trinity football game. It worked! We were of the opinion that the upper classmen would never forget that party. Very soon we learned that this school life was very different from that of former years, becoming acquainted with many more fellow stu- dents and having new and different subjects. VVe found ourselves in deep water figuring out those intricate pages of Latin and all the queer signs of Algebra. After much prolonged ex- plaining on the part of the teachers we were finally victorious in master- ing those awe-inspiring subjects. However, after the first few weeks we settled down into our regular courses. and since discretion is the better part of valor, we took good naturedly the jokes and scorn of those superior beings: Sophomores. Juniors and Seniors. We spent all our spare tilne in thinking how we should act and what attitude we should assume toward the Freshmen ot' the following year. And we did exactly as we had planned. How sweet is revenge! In September, 1926, we were received with an enthusiasm that knew no bounds. Long before, we had proved our worth as students so we held no fear of the studies of the second year. As we glanced over the new thundering herd we declared they would have to hustle to equal the dignified group now known as Sopho- mores. Football and basketball seasons revealed the pep of the Sophomores. fC0l'lfl'Ill1l!ll on Page 272 '9 2' ' '9 ' T' 'Q' 1' M ., , ..- , -Q . '.-.1 , - , 1. . .-,.- . .C -1 C' ttfc s- 1 1 't 'C 1 nc v 'chin' . - -4 .. . .. -.- .. ui .:.- 1. v f.. 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U , ' ' I V I I I fi L , -f -v . , , . .' .' 1 1 -' E' Kb: of all IHS father S. ghd' Igyrzizrllelgssilizlgall her .W 3 If 7 igenbhi loves himself slurlies sl1e'II surely L ' 'f LD: E 85 ' pass. X.-'UA v eff. v -Q, -FH Q1 0 -r fx-I ,f J ful f , .K .1 . F in ARLETA BAYNE L23 1 ' HORN RUSSELL BBnlLl,1oN ,I L' -'vi -'lmr' fi N' 4 .,,. A V 1 C bl Le Cercle Francais 43 1 fr? - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Q5 'g W Football 43 Audubon -X 4 Lf'-,f MIKE' BED QEECH Clllllg Baseball 1 3 LQNI1' 1 ,Q M1496 Year Book staff. , 3, if U Llbljarlaff Callfoflfm HU His only labor wus to if D4 N. 'N Librarian 33 Girl Re- kill time. Wg' in serves 43 Secretary fu , , ,' Go-to-College Club 4g b L.,,,,l ,lx 1 Le Cercle Francais 4. , '. Fr m ln our class we have a ELIZABETH BERRY M 4- if happy I1 e I I e w h o Libby ,, ' ' lfxui IHIOIHS her Ie 5 S 0 H 3 Girl Reserves 13 Audu- K'-.Si v '-. Defy Well- She IUWYUS bon Club 13 Uerlica- ' n 5 -l her French nnfl Eng- tion: pl.cSc1.Vuti0n of 'fl' :I lish lhe same, lllilflrerl Xvild Irmwcl. Smqety. ' k' ,T -,Q Beech is the scholar's 4 maiden modegl le, . yy 7' '- name. ' , ' J' V ' U 4 1 f self possessed, youlh- ,I ' ' if ful, bCl1llllflll and '-,Z w A d : . . ' v .R 11.1111 y clressefl. , .X fbi: LAXVRENCE Boosn 'nfll ' l KKB00ne7J 1 I 1 Football 3, 43 Traffic Af 7,225 'b , I Oliicer 43 Audubon flf'WAnD IEIYEUSE K, L.. zu- 9 Club 2g Senior Play 4. UBYWSC Lv U' ig: If ggrg patch all sounds Glee Club 15. Audubon : ,x -fi., Boone sure knows 11 Club 23 LM111 Club 3- ' 1 ' 'l0f. Be'ng of ll good humor Q L' , 54.1 onrl possess 'ng ll , -3, A 1' broad smile lhe Hass , ij f of '29 has no fear for ,f f, '-.fag EDWZAR? BRIDGES l'1's success in lhe Ryo v 'Hy K' llcfllu 'uIure. Y if Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 51 A4 ,. Basketball 2, 3, 43 ,g 42 -,' Audubon Club 2. QED 1 ' He has a girl in every Grtonms BITCH I I - town but his home 'llir 'ee v 1-X town- George is ll qu'e1' lad, q Q, on buf uve know he w'll succeed. 'K 1 F :L N NJ w '- I' if 4 T f A J : oi :,'- 4 .qw A 'api l-'15 3132 I-.Lf ' x ' s x if xr iz , th 'Q ,:.'1 .' 1 'Jn rf' 1 'JV-'.'. V. .' ' '4',.':'. Vg 1 ' 4' '.k'r vt' ,-,3 . rl: W f .-T., 1' A, 1 4'-'T W, V - 'v v- 1- r :A A- if f cf 'xx' 'gf ...J '72 of QA '...- '91 N-.,...f ' ...JY 'Q 5 ..-f fp, .ef ' QI . -.A 'vi 2.1.1 'lfo ' J-QA li-fx RES! dye 'Lift :Q C 111-4 'iff JL! 'LL :QA lfrw. 'd:? ,Agl wie '-.E3'!,rg.L UT4. 'Lf' pg . .TTU :,,,:.2i l19l v H+, -5- K J f ' 73 . f ' 9 .1 . fn ' 9 . - 9-V, . fe. +1 . :Q J I .-.2-,C 1 ,at no ,C .ft L.-J ,C -,1,,f,C -:ff QM? . . , l .4 ,I i li 0' 0 fuk VEIIIZPII, BUCHANAN -fx' tn? Dedication 13 Latin Club fi :Q 'f U 2g Go-to-College Club ' Q-9 ss, 41 Literary Club 31 1 1 jj ' ,rj Audubon Club 4. RUTH Cl-IIVERS if ur Verbel is our quiet one, t'Chinvy ' '-.kt she speaks so lillle al T,-ack 33 Audubon Club ,ue fn it alle here-S our best 1: Glec Club 13 LC 0' H , , lv wzshes lo one who is CCI-cle F1-ancals 4: GU- ' k. -R1 Sf' Small- Sm-Colleigle e1lubH:s,44g - :4 -. x .enior au evi e . '- 7 If ' 'IAXiE:n233,?m'L0 Oh! Mother, bnrn my ' '-:aa , ' 'I elothes and don'l be '-'R , Football l. 2, 3, 43 Img that .- NWA Captain 4: Basket- F5 f' '-' . ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain - 5 gtff 33 Track I, 2, 33 Base- fx 7' ball 1, 2g Audubon RUTH COX if Q' Club 3: Latin Club 33 1gu1hie RT-lip hecpetary ot Class 2. Glce Club 1: Girl Rc- W ,, ffm Qt Olaf. atxlfflfflrous Niall' serves 23 Librarian 35 ,exif mn' ft fo mor H H Go-to-College Club 3, , P i' 1 hmbirtsgl1it'1111gcilIit'sf0r' 4: Audubon Club 4' ' kgd. i ' ' Rlrth Col.t.?1 light hrgrepl X' af, L4 ass, IS rn y a s ar: ' X'-'94 ADAM lJ1VENcENZo in hmlogll class' 'Fan kilt Johnny 'rgft f. 1 mime :xg Football sg , T 5-if Basketball 33 Cheer X .v :ia -. Leader 4. ' ,: 'if He wants to be a eele- 1-'mgm FEHRELL ' X,: 5 hraled snake eharmer, Freddie V, y -'-,' and lraoel all over the Audubon Club 2: Glce ' . '05 world with a large Club 1 2. 7 , gif! circus- A little ,nonsense now :Q ut' EMILY FIFE and then is appre- 'w, -' 1 , , , , elated by the best of 1 - Clee Club 1, 2: Secretary men Q 5 Audubon Club 23 Li- i ' '. N lf-:Qt brarian Jig Activity Writ-,' A. f' Editor Annual Il, 4-1 ,Q i' .fx-1 Senior Vaudeville -13 .I 5 Ev ly Secretary Le Cercle 1, e 1 V' 'f F fmCf1iS 43 Gil'l RO- THELMA FONNER 1 ' 233: serves 1 3 Go-to-College Peggy A wx V nt v Club: Class Prophet. Patient and quiet and ,N 11:5 bln., doesn 1. mean .lo smdiousy to 0' th is rx .3 'sl J fhrl' 'fs -WS' H WH describes Thelma . Lg'-.-' ffm Gnd' through and through. N51 1 1' 1 Y . , H :f I' .' A ' ' Gy. t:ly:?sl?I!!UUl rox xull 353 Basketball 1, 2, ss, 49 I f Captain 4g Football 3, t Q7 , ' ., 43 Orchestra 2, 3g f ' -X s.' Trattic Ofticer -1-g Latin - X: ft . 1 , 1 .V Club 3g Audubon MARGARET GARDNEI1 Q . if RJ Club 2g Senior Play. Peg U ,YJ l'fSm1 is Sffmefhfllgl Glee Club 1g Audubon 'i .f Gb UCF!! TUV? fvhefl lf Club 2g Basketball 3: it P- f romes to girls, he's GO-to-College Club 4- , . 5 A, 'Q always. lhere, ,Z fi -. With smiles so free, so '1- 1 ante, so sweet, he's one - ty, of those that can't be if-1. u ff-,F beat. ' rf! .f fi -2 , xl L. - ,. , g Cr, I J 1 21:3 5, -Y It 4 ,Z-C' 5' A- X 4 '-,-:X rd ., . 6 ATX Y -. , ,. V. -f V A., , V Av , e , -.-.- ,' Af 1 , ,'..Y.xv -sf A, X 4- r A in . ' 'M . My 'ur' Tjgfc ,Mgr 'jfc ,.-,fi -,fic ,- if 'x It Q f Q c,e,,.f ' ,fc ,,t1,.f' 'Q 'C 'L'-' -nj :AXA v A .f .r - 1 wt. .P , -,1.'.L-4 , , 1 IJ. '.:.- JH- -.14 -.pf -A- Ls! , , . -111 ,d . .111 ,gf , .,'1,. . :L f-C., ,xy xf-'cJ,y:p.i Qtr, 7 fig-K wif. pf- 4 J,-A-.V wir. 7 --a J,-A-C YV, -- , r rw rv sh- -9-2 f+9f-E f--9v .-f'7'- H+ K ,f tl' :J 'Tx' T, ,Q ' Lf., ,Q jf' .5 K lf! IQ 1 , .K J.-'Ah rc :Hifi ,5i,'!S'Qln V - ' N 'af . ff? 1.1101 vw .1 A Y 4 V ' 9 ' -, lnltl LAURETTA Gomw ' f I ' H U 4' I. -QQ-1 Gm-by FREEMAN FRAZEE 'g Q rf -. Class Treasurer 13 UFTWHU ,' ' Q Audubon C 1 u b 2, , I I T Vaudeville 3, 45 News- Baslfethdll 1' 2T 4f , qt ff 3 Baseball l, 2, J, 4, 3 papal ' a -' Horseshoes 1, 2, 3, 4. Z, f Shlfafgzifstafdqitffglfjrrelflli He certainly is an ad- fy 'ni Uenlurmns lad. lm! 1,55- ,.- , some day he'lI seltle -rv 1-of down and be a good 'EV :mfs RICHARD I-IANA dad' y .n ., ,ot ' ' ' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, f--1 g 'T Band 4g Extempora- ,YR neous Speaking 2, 4, RITE? HIXNEY lf Ply' .Q Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Mm tiff.. Sgyng day hg'lI bg U FOOHJZIII 3, 42 A11d1lh0I1 ' 4 4 V0 5: learned teacher or 23 Glvv Club 23 Tl'1lf- A ' I Ilerhaps I1 no I e d lie Officer 43 Adverlis- :K-nl' 5- ki prealfher' mg Manager 3: Asslst- T' ant Sport 4. rg 7 I 'I 'lf if KJ . lVhaf the fulllre may QSM qv... have in store for .V G .fx 13 Sam we cannot fell, ff 'V ANNA HARTER bu! we know she'Il f-Lf QK1 HLOUISCU mark him well. A xp. ' 1 ', 1 . Go-to-College Club 4g mx: 1: Audubon Club 2. 'bm'-. Hard Hearted Hatter OLIVE HART ,his -T' +: ' fa - Audubon Club 2. MJ - 2 'tv 2-.xxx Slill walers run deep. 592,65 ,xv-4 'Y .,. n v X M f-sw ' 1- H . V H , . . . 1 . R g ERWEX ALLh'1'1 .I Kg 'K Agricultural Club 3. S:-ic: lvhllf I do is lllhllf 0011- NIILURED HILLBERRX' , .--.Q cerns me no! what , .fx people think, May you haue great suc- -Hg 'A cess. a life of pleasant X1 'J Q Rf memories and happi- T' '. ness galore. al 1 G T 0' 'I R- 5 .- N ORA HILL Le Cercle Francais 4. ALYCE HILLER -f' ' May fulure success and A , 'Y 3' 01 I - K b I ' Audubon Club 23 L1- 1.5.33 5 mppmegs e young brarian 3, S e n io r Q14 Vaudeville -L is ,4 Clever, will and sweef: al, f 'xl 1' 22 ' R a wlseacre o ' greaf re- '- . 14 . 1- 1 , 1 . pnle. fr, KP! 'Jil Q -N ff' lr Q K P- Q, l f nl I 0 qi.: 935 ' y. u' ,' 1 - 1 ,.-an rfv -'11 V,-' 'f' ' -'12 V.: so '-1 -,Qi or is ' 114. rv '1'..' r'v 512.77 ' 'fax 'NfY's'.' ' ,xfif ,J -9-f ,f-1 -.,,f-Q-..,f-9... ,,.-'e9z ,,,,4-5- af v 'JL 'iff :Q T 'HE XD! 1-Q C uf- xt!! pc f 'jk N32-'JA ffl' ifx XA-X 1411 l'.E.-fpgl 1111 4. lffl Ziff 1-cf itil' IJBQ I21 vwyvf 1 i-sn ff-, r , K ,n if u' a 9 '. .fi fl r I ' 4 at-F f' X l -.f u- 2. Q v '-, ,t'N.' .-. -.' H X' ,. -, . T-xii . I rm ns .. ' .41 ll , 1.1.1 1- A w '- ,031 A Q ' . ,. . . +4 , . Cx I 'K In 5 . nr- .: .- V U-4, , s . 1. Q -. s s ,fi .'f , , ' -Ex f if 'xx . . . I xf i'Ul 5'-.. 4 .nh f , 1' g k'iM : - .W , T . 'N A V . ,nh , L'xJ'l . I. 3.53. I A lo? fs J' ' - L K, .. Q- ,1 1 4. Xu. Y 'X' rx ., .- f ' :f..f? A Y I 1- U. -. s , . Q i -' .1 ,H 1,- Q - .. f1.'f ' CJX s will , ' 0 L Y UP U Sl A 'm s3'e+f- .. .2 3. Jw ff' 1' ,:,, .1 .ff-A-9.f Jvaqfrf' W,- i T L -.,f.c. ...ec ...Ac 3,-'fl .sf ,Q We ' s , 1 .4 E-vu' ' ,- 1 FREDA HooTMAN 5N'w,' HooIie 'I lLMEilSON ll0RNE Basketball 1, 2, 3' 4. g , ,x , .I H H Glee Club 1, 2g Ora- g -N-' il, Oltlmastla torioal Contest 1, 2: I t ' ' ' ' Audubon Club 1, 2g Efxl Emerson is his name Ijlbmriun 33 'lfmim' ,W -.li 111'lh lhal we arc sure Bcwspapcl' Staff 32 N0 -1 he'll rise fo fame. g'0':0'?0Ug'8C CEI? 3- 1' ' ', ' 3 lir s' port 'r itor E 3, 43 Senior Vaude- fl ' ville 4. ' ' ALBEl1'l' HUSTUN Brighl as the snn her L-...JG HP- 0-H eyes, the g fl z e r s in -,I F lin 1 2 , strike, lm! like lhe sun L ' f' 'lift M ' ' 'l' 47 she shines on all Y, - Irack l. 23 Basket- alike- , 'KRT ball 1. 2 33 Audubon ' ll C'ub 23 President of Q0 'v -fs Club 23 Senior FLORENE JENKINS A V 'leville. Flo When 'ones labor is encl- like Club 1' 2' 1' ' yr, ell he nralks len lillle 1'1 now' F10 f0 9 e - f'-.fl miles lo lonrn. Jenklins nom hnf nol 'y fx orever. ,- 'Si l2VVIGHT LACOCK a --Q, KENNETH .loNl-:S Jonesy Basketball 3, 43 A du- bon Club 4. ,n .3 Football l, 2, 3, 43 gl l31lS0lJ11ll 1. 2, 32 Track Firm in his loyally he '- lk: l, 2. 33 Basketball l. stood, 1, H- 23 Senior Vaudeville 'C 3. 4: Oratorical Con- lllAllTHA Lou LACOCK , .,' fest 2: Caesar Club 3: Debating Club 2, 43 Sec- .fi -': 'l'I'aITic Ofiicer 4. retary of Class 33 Q' ' Handsome and hra n e Treasure of Class 3: Xffl Um- hero. Secretary Go-to-C o l- in lege Club 3g Glee Club fe 1, 23 Audubon Club 23 s Associate Editor of Va -x IRA LACUCK Allullill 33 Business f K 1 Manager Annual 4: -, 'L Audubon Club 4. Oratorical Contest 1, yx'-V' 23 Librarian 33 Junior . - Who will noi remember NCWSDHPCI' Staff 32 ru' Ira, who looks Upon Gil'l li C S 0 1' V C S 39 J .15 all llzinys elzeerfnlly? SCIUUI' Plily 41 C0lll'lty .0 fy Literary Contest -l. -1 - Here's lo our mosf pop- ' nlar lass who is VN ' dearly loved by all .f A' EVERETT LUTES her class, me clon't '31-Uk f.Lm.PSy,, know what her fulure y -.,' may hold, buf fhen 'F' -: Le Cc,-CIC Ir,-nnmis 4. some boys are so hold. 'l' F I .1 'W IIe's ,illsf a long, lean KENNETH LUTES , ' 1-onn'ry gfnk, but Bril ,Q uf girls you onyhl Io see Football 3: Baseball 2, Y., A him wink. 33 Basketball 1, 3. 'fA'il,? His fondest delights are A , f fo sleep, lalk, and .4 eat: jg .' For more information , - , this man you musl Xggf seek. JNL.. .nil , , 4 -. a- 1-'NV4 N ',v'fF.Y, v1'., VPN 4' ., 1'.. v3l'-,'7 Vfw-1' ','5'fa 5'-3 if--1-. yy 1 -.-- '7g'c.., ,f9,'7c.f','9f 'E,..,,f' For f-.,,,,f' -94.2.-'qt'jH'cE,?x'lZQuYrQLf.rQ1vf J ,S 5 P K 'AM '-'-f r. 2 'nf N-'--' be 4. 'HA L-' ,TU 'fix lla 'IL Xb J- -. 'fh ELI: nc 1 lyk .2- nc 4. lx' 4 Ez: T223 , 'M 'w ffw' ',ff-we W' ew- s--f.f-.wv- Q L r it . .ev 'ps...,, d ,.j,I ... 4' . .. , L I y -U, s.,f,c was :ni .. .C r ,Q 1,41 4- 1 f -x g? - -v n ' Qs-1 4 T . kuf I 'f '-. A 'L U 5 ff- ESTHER MARKLEY R '.,A 11 lt 5 ln , . ' Orchestra 3, 45 Audubon 'fi fl -ii , Club 2, Glee Club 1, I' ,. Q 23 Librarian 3. I ' Prefly lo walk wiIh,' EDITH BIESSENGER ', f.. -INV, lVifly lo fall: wilh: Elly gy y 'uw' Good fo look upon. Girl Reserves: Audubon fl: ff Club 23 Go-to-College If! J: ' ' f - 1 -3 JUANITA Breyer. D.I:s1'oN muh 4' , -. ,f it --J. Bly- Map your 'joys be as ..'aX'fv - .- . . , 1 ee J as fle oeean and ' - 'C up Decimation , 1: I' 1' l I n yoiir sorrows as liqhl ff I A Club 1, 2: Audubon Hg Ihr, foam ' -.ff-3. 'fix' Club 2g Girl BL-serves ' ' ,Tu ,. f' 2, 3, 43 Go-to-College TNT: V, , Club 3, -lg Literary f' f, Club 3: Junior News- -R75 H ' ' V paper Stan '3' ' ' Frossns lxltlllllli uf.- -.Yi -W' 'H her fl 'f 'j can-to-college Club ss, 41 QU' V -, and perfecfmn U' Le Cerele Francais -ll 5 -.Q V0 .3 work, hui her sunny Audubon Club 2 'ln I, ' ' ' disposilion makes her v ' , ' Q. ,J' sax.. an honor sflmff,,,,. .She is dependable and .lx P: 5 you can always be 3 w., J .1 1 sure she will be really ff-Q, 'QU' PAUL Moncms lo help her class. Q- U,- , ,K Lucky :-.lui 'nfl Football 1, 2, 11, 44 if-1, 'i f' Track 1, 2: Basket- A1 1 ball 1: President ful 9 i- 1'-i Audubon Club 2: Vice HAIILES lomnsoiv P li if 0: President C a e s a r Hlvhm, Y j ' -N n Club 3. I . KV. y f'- . . Dedication I: Audubon ' ,fy 11, Handsome and lair, Club 2: L0 Cercle Ydgyx .- , l our ladies' Iilflll. Fmncais 4. f .1 'ME Ak E, Tllll.l1Illlhl1lIllSOITl?,l'lIll- I . , IJAVID' CCLAY if ning and brighlg wha! ', rg rgku IJ1Yvie fu. sg' more, girls, would il gg R-L1 ' Football Q, 4' lake Io be riyhl? '-.xg Gv. Basketball -lg ' Latin ' Club lg Class 'l'reas- , . I if-,A urer 25 Class Presi- W X , '-.' ai ' lb dent 3, 43 Boys' Sport 'IA2'2 ,s Mqcf?RMICK L33- ,, Q' Editor 3, Art Editor mmm 'yfj X, A -lg Traffic Officer 4-g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g 'AK' Vaudeville 4. Football l. 2: fluclu- , 5-.M , , fl He is clever, he's smarl, llnn lf 23 Tmmc Of' nil .L . he's handsome, 11e's heel' 4' 1' if P. X-,I ggy, our Prgsfdgnl, .lames need have no fear t QS 1 .1 I for success is almost , vu 1 ' near: l slanll at the fit 1 Q.. 'mm' MCKEE brink of a g r e a I 'KOA 11:2 aa 'aucleville 2, Junior career, will somebody Q 1 f q L, Newspaper Stall' 3: please push me off. f, T' 5-ttf Audubon 3: Year Book m f '- staff 3, 45 111-widen: ,Mm MCKEF Qs, g ,' of Le Cercle Francais ' iff 'H A , if lf 43 Latin Club 2. ' lmmy if ug! A Cheer Leader 2 3' Foot- R 4 vo:-X Of all the people in the hull M, ' F ' 4, 3, Q., , ., ,, I .1 l a n a g, e r , , 1 1 L 29 dass Harry 'S one Fr'ine'1is -L' Go-to-Col- 'O 'l -a . whom none can llass I ' L ' 'L' .K , . . . ege Club 4. -. H 3, xi for wit, safzre, jokes, 7, ,' fi 'Nj and mirfh ,his om, Vlilh fha! fave he could rw' AQUA Igasthwon lhe upper get any l e' N er . ,U if 5 if-Q33 li fri, ijt: .5 J -s ' 'rf' . ' '77 VH? 'T 5 ,- -'G' 1' 't ' 'F H H 7 ' rt 'sf'-c.-'.x '.'1'v' f' are: - S131-f 'P ' -ff fv-f .f -wtf .sf-9' -if tif .gf all .if -Q, , .r,ffr,g.. I xl V2.3 ini in s 'Att x.13J',.rQ L 'MQ 4 'Lim L .Y-'tfrkt I 'fri ' 1.7, 'Jill 4. 'J44 RJ:-fi :gf L 'Jil if? c Tx f':'f ul . i .4 0 -'Q. .M-1 , 1 e fl-ul X., A u ,rv-5 r I ' -qt.. i I Y-1 'mu' .,. A v 'f nfl I L ' ,- . 1 4 I i-of , 5 'S-. ,fm .i ' 1 - Q V m., I' . Y li ul .ln ,L :fx 5'-n ,,,' .k.. PN? Iv. 1' 'FKJ --4 '.i., .ns ll I . . 1. 'f , '. lilo l'i.L 'ual Ni rt 4' QQ 1 Y 1 G. +12 . I rl PYT W? R1 ii S5-it c.'i xlJl 9 1 ifflylf A-1 als. if 'T Lido Na 1 .Q 1' - -1 Qs, ll vu vc v A'-. .FNS .. , 1 L.,- ,,.A ' iz? I f , A, f W ' L 'T. 'Lfi E--4-',r'?., 'iffy 711 U vif. 'fra ., A itv, Ol i Pi- 5 fe J A K nv:-',-..-,n 1--',.i, ,x xv -,.:'.s Hvixrz MUNCE U,'lllll1l'l0 Dedication lg Le Ccrele Francais -lg Audubon Club 4: Band 4. S V Single, souncl. sensible AEQGAIIIZEEAL I .' - I' ' '. ' ' lm 'fu Go-to-College Club ss, 41 Le Cercle Francais 4. Silence is golden. OLIVE l,A'l l'ISON vifiiiii Club HQFFET, PAUL lVilh lillle lo say she at works earl: day: that Auflubon Chnl 1' 23 GO' describes our 0live's t f'L0lleg0.Llub 3- 45 muy. Librarian 3. She possesses th o s e qualities that will en- able her to succeed in her chosen field of OHVILLE l'Ax'r0N activity. HIlll.l'lUlIU Auclulmn Club 2. . Ijll.l'i,?t:lli0?lmC:Zfil'S like ll PEIIROTE '- b t But if you know him il's ' 7:10 es yh 15 ui. a differwdi can e to er Illtllll. When once he starts lull.-ing one musl depart, For hp 1:04-ps it up from RLT?-JaF5s?iI,i, 1 l'Itt 141.-. ' ' my 'H ' ' 'I' Dedication 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Librarian 35 Junior Newspaper Staff 3g Girl Reserves SARAH l'wrnoNi-1 li 2, 3, 49 Tl'e3S'11'01' -fSU11y'f 35 President 43 Go-to- ll'ith ll smile that IUUl1,l goflcgelw Flu? 3 4? 001110 1101 she is every- Na 'in eel O borly's friend. eu spapel ' :iss Secretary 4g Senior Vaudeville 4g Orches- tra 45 Senior Play. In her eyes mischief often lurks but from duty she never shirksf She's really a girl of sterling worth and a IHALPH lllcl-nuns very lucky boy is-fn? I run prove everything by statistics-e.rcepl the truth. MARGARET RomNsoN npeggyii Audubon Club 2. She is very quiet and very shy, but we know she'll get over it by and by. 5 Af,-'T Y. f.r'. YNY lar., 1', 0'.'l b'. '4'Y,'1'4 'gk ygx 4,4-, fy.,-1'-r,f-g,',7n 1 ' .1-9,:,,f -If ef -DA 49- x -if J -Qi' ,f -J fl N1-' -rf K STA! - ,C . -Ai .C f -A. -1-f Axe 'ik 11.-' fn. - 1.-'I .C 1 'ng '-1-25,6 i im X.-.-- Qc ffl. E241 'XVI .15 ,pike :Je '-I ft: .1 if KJ S., G V - fi .fy . -'WF n.- fl! 'H N Y X'- 41,-, . , V if , ,. f' ui X, I V .2 , s '. AJ i N, -' -' i l . f-u. .hh A g ix V5 .3 , . '. J L.'Y-' 1 l ' fu KK, A Q N ,in in . i 1 sl L'Ni ll Y. fu N, A v 1-. .ns 4-I ' 5.51 , ai '- i -. 0 , v if-. Ln: og 1 .t J LNV' !.I. ru ,W A U W .nfl 4, f ,H .J ff-,J i 'J ,-, .xv 'vm I v 1 nh 1,- .Q Q: :XV ly 4 . N394 V'- nf, ,LJ 'J .K '1 .X- l 0, t fuk an-. fifj ri r .R Q :Af h... . ' P-'1 ,r. f .... I 1 vq . rays 5-c ,fq-R 'XMI Fx -In 7 TF. jfs 75 ,lift 'jf' ' X- ,T 'J 5k 'x' v..5.q 'x P J . v '.P fr? VC -'WW' f .fx li bb .1 if X xJ.4!.s,4 I ,L 'Jffllv-, L I -K N-Lfrp- x .' .5 '.'.-' 1- . L ,' A 1 J ' f '5 '- - V . .J Z! - 551. ff? 1194 N H RALPH RODGERS L, j- Degatiinlg Clgll l2,23,A4g MARY SCOTT :Liz .A f 111113011 .115 1 S- HS ff 'Y T sociate Editor 33 Edi- y P , I I x xx! 'Q , ' -' tor of Annual 43 1 13110113 Pl 0.3 ctm 11 4' if 0' Junior N e w s p a p e r , 288- J xllesu en 0. A..:JQ -.2 4 - , - - , Go to Collage Club 4, , , .X Staft .ig IJ6dlCiltlOH 1, Vice President Le Cer- ,ri-.R Loi: he Ccllclc Fmncms 45 cle Francais 45 Class 1-., 3' Q ebatlng Club -1, , , hi , . . Poet' G0-to-Col le Q, e ', +- ifxf u,Zemm'.Play' I 1 I Club,3, 4g Class Artist. 5 '33 lj ' en Joy anr cll y Y h ,v1- 1?-r f'f'S'1h'ef -ivy gf' H to AT2'Ze'l11eXf' ,life 225,153 '-1 'H '-., I smas . ' . ., -QE her, but to pralse. y fi .1 fx 2 f l f . 7. - .1 Ross SCoTT lu, ri :Q xi' aswuyu , L: Happy am I from rare ,I LELAH C. STEWART 'l,. 1 fri? whiff Zrfgf Glee Club l, 2g Basket- if' 4 gg'-, ey L' e ' hall l, 2, 34 G0-l0-c0l- fig, ,A f' me' lege Club 45 Audubon H ' - . .. Club 2. rf Lelah's ambition comes 'E' rw by the shovel full, dig Rafi GEORGE TANNlzHll,l. She will bij' flfeflf if She X 1 , .N-' acoachn absorbs lt all. ll I if ff? Football 3, lg Aullulmn , -, 02 'L 7, 7 C7 ,Lf ,QLC Club 2g Chief of Traf- 1 if v K ' - L e- 5 'x I GHC Offfwegj 4' I H EDYTH TUCKER 'I 4, Af ' ' eorgle orgzel, our V 1 ,H 4, S . N Q A:-54 Iltlle happy. llllllplell. a1s1lcac?l1,e , emor R594 , A., rosy clleeked, lllllllllly , U Fx ,fx gg faf boy. Another bI'lghf.Tll0IIll16l' ff!-2, -5 ' of our class IS Edylh QI- 4 Cx... Tllelcer-a dainty lass. ri' '. She plays the piano, 'yd f W' dances and sings-in fky ALICE VANKWK fact she's a wonder ill lg. Q y Audubon Club 2g Latin mos! all lhings, 'fx 4. Club 2, 33 Go-to-Col- A 'il 1 lege Club 4. 2, She professes to be quite 1 ,V 3 1 .. przm as you see, lfw Q' gy But those who know her OLA VANKIRK 'Q' Di 221' well Track lg Latin Club 25 5 fn fl Just say, You never can Girl Reserves. ,nah ..., - tell. Even her frowns are ' 'Q 5 K, 1 fairer than the smiles Q 2' 23 of other maidens. T' l ' If 1 x, f'1v 5- gy l' Of . 'Nr N :as Y ,Ja A., .1 XVADE X AN KIRK 1122 .- ,, Banly 11 fl -4 bus!! 1109, Ufff Ullvfllls CATHERINE Vlxllxlzll 5,235 .I 'J reafy for fun and ffKiHyv I Q, 1' 0 fro lc' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4g Rigs' Audubon Club 23 , .Lv ln 3-, Dedication 1. ,ns 'ff' A bewitching little crea- ff , ture short and sweet f - and fair of feature. ,1- ,'-' 1 1- - T HJ' R96 .IRA 1 5 V ' 'N vfx lf! gg Q. f. Q '.' 2:51 - - 'live' 'v -rr, vzvev,-TN Y.-'1 ,r2TN V.-'+'1 '1 rue sf.'7 ,nx VI? 1 -'GN 1',1 ' ' 'T-.Xffvlf ' - -Q' l -Q1-,f-21 J.-Q 'X,,,.ffr'2.,f:'2Z Q,- 2-'T 'A-2-'Y' ,'-...l -5 iw rvifle xkragi In-L Xbfr-'tk' 'J-tl 'iff 'ffl 'Lfinrlc 'jn'JA'!.rQ 'wllgirg v.frX.' ' H3 E251 '4 . F I 1 1 of ' 'UT' 1' ' ' V. ' 1, . f af ' ' . - 0 L. YXWP Us 1-'ff ffzrwf P5 'qt 'Q xl I Nlxgx XJa tr,.L .'a,S 'L-'fs-,..1,'..Q, 'L-fbcl. .Q.'.'.fr:-cf XJ .9 il- .. . -4' x ' as J mf .1 A: r: F' it 5 -. llixm XVEIRICH 263, A . 1 lJi.z ' Q , T' gxf Girl Reserves 3, 41 Go- ., 51 '- to-College Club -lg ' xr jf Glec Club l, 23 Aurlu- A. ,. xv ... ' ' 5-.ph bon Club 2: Scninr 1-Tjgqiefix MLTT 'QNYQ -x 2 . , - , 8115 ,I W 4' I mee Club lg Le Cercle Q-Q, , , . ll e love lzer for her Francais 4: G0-to-COL P 1 V' dx.. smile, liar lonlcs. 11111l lege Club 4 1, 4 F 'Y I 1 . Y ' . l' 1 ff fg ur may l.l1eerfl1l11 e s s g m I1 If e s 'l 1.0 hard work lzglll. ,' ' ax -.flu Q Af '-. n 'V' :Y 'ffl'- f 3 'X Rolsulrr XVYL11-1 ,. , ' Auilubon Club 2: l.z1tin ' - Club J. ' ' ' ' . . . PARK Hiawns' f ' 4 fqgy l,lllgf'llL'f' IS Ilre nmllzer ,,p0,, ' 1.0 Rv' 5 of SIICFPSS. -. A Vfqiv Football l, 2, 3, 45 v -N L, T' Basketball 1, 2, 21, 4g Us -KJ Senior Vaudcvillc 43 ' ' , E+ ,I Track 1, 2g Football 1,-'Nff ,V-1. DanceC0mmittceg Q' Lv , Truilic O f f i c e r 43 1- yu- ,Xt 4 ULAIDYS ll11:111.1a Junior Newspaper 3. -,i A X1-:tk SL111111' .Plug 3 l..1t-111 Club A glrlzsh Home and a fy 4,1 1 23 LlhI'lll'llll1 .lg Cleo 1-mnelll man' M73 -5 -v Club 3. ' A f 1, 'ks ' -. 1' figs Her lips arf' like rusvs. f lv 1, lwr vlwelss llze same, i' ' l.il:c' ll ilisll of fresh ACNW 9 N SlI'lllI7l7Cl'I'lE'S SlllUlllt'f'- , 1-,Q ed 111ill1 vreanif' ff! -Y ' 1 DOROTHY Hlxox ',ff.l Our new blond from A I if Mnliongzlhela. Q. Q. UNA .N , 9 if l:0llES'I' .loux 'EE Frnsl1j Q - Agriculture Club. , V, 1 5 All hoiwsl Illllll is llw 1, nnlvlesl wurl: nf find. if LQ 'xg' -Pope. 5 hy' PAULINE BLACKBURN vm'-,X M ' Look wha! the wind , , ifxsq blew in. .X ,rg H' -. '. X 3 1-.- , , .-xg V 'X Evlamw VAUGHN y - fi HSIIIIIIU Girl T' -1x... Le Ccrclc l l':1ncz1is -1. Q' 5: . g I P lx A rcmly smile and fl S X XV x L Y ' ,f ' ' hear! of lrue gold, 'A3gUhL,, LLLS - ' Kea Sl1e'll never lcnow wlzul Um 'fu y sw il is 10 grow Qld, He has fllleflfs ill Ufllel' vfj.: 10:5 lines than music. ,Q-gg, rx- ' 1 . :kj af :J LX. ' I 'A l r 'F 0' :Q , in 1 -.un nl- 'XB I- x ' ,. I , 9 J' '- .J ' I i '. ,' N 1 1. ' 'U 'gf Xf,1'7 ,Fl Y,'1 4' ,ffl 5' .'ff I :T-.'V. l '1 'q'. r f'V.'1'4' fx yf,,'1-'wr ,,x'j'. 1 ri'v'1', X'l ' up 1,-' P9-2 '.,f'91fJ ,,ff5-1' 4,f-9-W'-.,,,,.f'f91.,fl-'J-? ,,.f df ,f-9 26 ,, , . J -Q. .- Cxl v 'ik 'lift pc Q 1161 X'.-fic, 4. u.'i1 .t2'l.v-C 4 131 kts! iii- ILT. 2114! WT. ,L34i ,C 1 -fl. kv 1 l1,'lAlk2- 1 :ily fl. l l 1 'Vv?'f.l'U34T. 'T 'V' 7' T'f'Ts'F' . PTffTN'!- .'i'ff 1 W 1 fi :ft y.luQ1.,fii'-2.42.-4'Zi2frCf.ffZT3,fgQ1.-tiff' O L YW! P U S -ff 15 Qi P242 if V if-'Ps qi-ut lfqff A . , , , ,:i.,s EDITH bl0TEN 1 '., A in ' We never find Edilli lf if -.ADVI - shirlcing her work. 'ri' -'1 f li'rHEI. lllEIlRI'l'T A. Y 4 .4 ', if Dorf! rlianwmls sparkle? Q Ask Ellzel, she knows. an 5 .':.,'. l iff? lefty , , . , I ,. 5'-,gs ' A ,A bv l. '- Q! 'nil-. 'A v 11929 Class History, Cllllffllllell from Page 182 I 1 VVe played an active part in the orchestra, debating teams and our cham- ' -3 pion basketball team won the admiration of the whole school. jf., '-IQ'-1, VVe ended this year a little more inclined to study, a little less to yank play, a little better acquainted with our lilnitations and a great deal .. L' -' wiser. L, I ggj. Previous to this time we had Chauncey Ewing as our principal. f-, af ff fy- When we returned, we were met by another, none other than Kenneth Q-uf Gordon. :I ,z f'.,:' Now we are struggling with Algebra, Cicero or science or some other C5594 If' 5: equally stubborn subject. Nearly all our time was taken up by writing ff , compositions which at first appeared as comedies, but later seemed more QQ Lf'-.' like tragedies, especially on the grade card. VVe found our class adviser, ff-53 2, Mr. Ford, ever willing to lend a helping hand and give good advice. 1:11 'ag - Then the candy sale began. We were sure the Thundering Herd 2,94 f',-C3 was the correct na111e. Probably some of the survivors will be widely fm ff ' known as football stars in some other forln of sport. Should we or :wg iff- should we not get our rings this year? Must we wait another year? .'w.,!t5 '. . . Finally we did get them. With the combined efforts of the Junior and fa, '-QV, Senior classes the first year book was published. It was declared very ijoi an--.X good. At last this year was over and finally we were Seniors and de-- ,if-.X 4, f' serving of that title. What an excellent example we set for the under ff? , A-1 classmen as we look down upon them from our superior height. This - gg 7' year we chose David McClay as our leader, with Mary Post to make our 9'8 gluf dates, while the job of spending the money was given to Martha Lacock. QQ-lj Q,-' Horace Fulton, as Vice President, shall lend a helping hand at all :gf f' -'l times. -Us It 'H fx Q In glancing over the ranks of our class we find that since we started Tiff? :J here almost four years ago, many have dropped out. Some because they Q.: J Q3 ' ' moved away, others because of ill health and still others we do not know we '-,vt why. Many new ones have come from other schools, but the ones from ing Y,-Cy, other schools do not counterbalance the ones lost. yn -7 - - ' The Junior and Senior class organized a French Club with Miss Mc- Alf iff- Kean, the teacher of French, as leader and adviser. Another successful ft-.Eff ', .' club was the Go-to-College Club with Miss Irwin at the head. 2.2, -.fc-It On December 17th and 18th a group 'of fourteen popular and peppy tru: yn-by boys and girls of the class gave a vaudeville at the Waslnngton Theatre. Q. , Much laughter was furnished by the comedian, but he just acted natural. '01 jf Q-1 ' SARA NEILL. 'Juli Lf, I, Q ,-fix 5, f-fr. if-Y,-'iii bf xx-1 'syfaaf :Plz 7Jfv,y'Tsl afln-gl V,-': aff-':, xxrr if . iris . ..1.-Mal: .,1.xefgQ: 'Jr':.-',Q:''111t:.f'.'u.f'l'it11 .:f'L wTtix:-'ibgfl'fifU:,14'.QQ2'i't.'-:.-fsqffilhffigfiii t27l I 4. A KJ N v '- nl .1 N . 'NJ ,-. fi u NJ n V FX 4 In 'XJ -, 4 5 s. F5. 1 - 1- 4 xi A Y .. F5. 1 XJ ' 4 , . Fl 1 xl ' 1 1 '- f '. -. xl n 1 Vx.. -NJ k 0 'I f l . KJ ' s .. fl. 1 - x KJ ' n y '-. fl -4 -.I-,4 .71 ,v. , . ,.. . ,,, ,.. ,,', 4, UI. lil! P I 'S -I-'gr-ff?fi6SET'33161511 P - ,.- .Dc -. .Ill ..f 'C . . J 'll A IL IE N ID A ID V JANUARY January leUn-Happy New Yeareno one else has school. January 4-First basketball game. Get a ghost ball . January SYSIX weeks exams due. Many moans. Januray 9--The Lewis team of Pittsburgh defeats the Ex-High. FEBRUARY February lfJuniors have decided to get Standardized', rings. After much discussion. February 8--The Librarians are giving the old books a once over . February 22 February 23-- February 26-- February 28e St. Valentine's Day. Many hearts allutter. Another Monday. lt's surprising how many this year has. February 14-- February 18- --Extra! No school to-morrow. Once in a lifetime. Girl Reserves hold box social in Gym. Several alumni visit their former seat ot learning. Editor takes a day off. M A Ii c 1-1 March If-March came in like a lion. March l-New President will give his inaugural address to-day. We get the afternoon off- to listen inn. March 6- Know more than others if you can, but do not tell them so. March 12eP1eport cards given out. Wzmiling and gnashing of teeth. Nuf sed. March 14-Boys carry out musical program. March 18-Last basketball game of season. Trinity 24, Hickory 22. March 20fThe year's at the spring. March 22-Trinity wins from Stowe Township 24-23 in VVaynesburg 'l'ournament. March 26- -Year Book subscriptions now on sale. March 28-Un-Happy Easter, we didn't get a vacation. APRIL April 2fJuniors have a meeting deciding the kind of rings that they want. April 4-Mr. Elliot James gives experiments with liquid air. April 5-Le Cercle Francais meeting to prepare for program. April 12eLe Cercle put on an interesting program in Chapel this morn- lllg. April 15-April showers. April 2-PProhibition a failure at T. H. S. A freshman was caught with a bottle. V As Editor-in-Chief of the Annual, I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation of the manner in which the student body has supported this publication, and more especially, of the splendid achieve- ment of the Staff, of which this book is the record. RALPH HODGERS. ,.., .,,.l.h .,.,-,.., I..-V, .A.., cv... ...e ,l,,'.I r... 4,5 - , J J . . r 1' . 1' . I n .r f ... N Q ' a 'aj nga L D511 at . I, ,- .- ,J , 1. - I. 1 . , - ,. . .. ,. .. - . , A. .' .1 . -4 .. f-. , Nu., .AA-l,.',j,. 1 -1-,. I -c. -,L .cz J. 4. ,c. ,L -.. J. A. ..., J. .. Y A 1 I28l ww. ..'. DJ . 4 . 5 ' u ,K I . fl .X KJ '. A , . .-x V IJ A v . .1 V KJ A -5: NJ v. . 'N . I v NJ A 1 . fs D' v r- , I HJ 1 I . rv. l ' HJ- - A W - ry 4 I lJ A -1 -, fi N P 1, I -.1 ' 'x fl , n L fxl nl l , 4 ,L 4 5 A N n . 1 T312 :fig 4C 1 ,C C,-fi -.?f1Q Tri- 7: -J 1 ' ' K- rf: ' Q-J ff I-.1 , f If-.94 .E , R , ir? f fp r, I -y-Li., ff f f 5+ ww' ' 1 5 X f f H , A ,I , I Q 44, 5 W, JM.. 43 fi , W .. ' 1 ' 4.-J ,f Ll , 5 F , Q' 4, ' 5 ' ' yn.: 'T 33. P 5' Q P V' .ff-IST ' 'Q 'A gr'-.JA R 1' U 'ifyf , x xi. , 1 '-. 'G' X W P J ' 'E V - -3 A ' C , , if ff f M El 55 JJ K 'fri -M, . , s , A 'rx ' N s 'F' ': ll L Y Qui ' My :U w ll +0 ID 5 ll If! ' 4 5 X N W 'ff .3 FPR if :jf , -ug jig ' fi 4 'rf :- 1 .H I - ,Nfl ., , y -1 1 V V Q fu QQ? .jg .1 1 mv. v 3 ' 'TSE' ff' A- Q l Z' ' ' 3 3 . ,. ,w I , , r- nxt 4 x f- - , I Q -'w T . 1, X rf f H 1 s :N 2 ., if Y--Y . qfzur , 1-,H G Xys 'fix fri.: - , ,gg V gf I Q ,yn 5 - w ' a ,7T V .' 1 , 4 '. 'v Y ' ,.-'IT V ,' , -' fl'-. v' .' W ' 4-'Tx -' .' - - 1 --- - 'v ffl! ' -' ,f P -' - vf , ' - I A -' f ,, - 23 ,, 'v-I3-A: ,. ' -7-5 , 1 Q' ,C T 'Z,x, f' 1. .C f -4,- .1. 7' in ,C Q 741. -.1.-' ,fr . Tit. 1:1-',f: t Tim. -41-'fx Hu- - fi: 1' ' U I W w 4 r 4 VG ' T 1 4' if-F x 741, if lk, x', 4 OL Yilrllj lfr -113'zf5?,2iZEf3f1fifiifffci'f3.fiElL-111,-,C -. .xv t f -A63 t -ru S, K U . the , .XA Ljkv. s rx:- ' i flu, in 1 V . ru .3 - - -- f fzmzor Class Officers ri -,f ' Jrxmis lVlURPllY, President JOSEPHINE Fowrsn, SI'l'I'I'fClI'y '-QU. AIt'I'HUli Cool-En, Vice PI'l'SI'df'I1l' 'l'HIsi,M.tx lVltZl,0NIiY, TI'FfClSllI'l'I' V K'- o .3 .. . B ,. li- . - 1930 Clays H zytory .- la .v I V X' x -. . . . . . T'--lf Hlt life of a class in high school may be considered as a Journey .. upon a torturous and difficult highway. As it is viewed from a dis- a- N ' - . . .' . rf 2 tance it appears to be smooth, easy, inviting, and even alluring. NVhen e , , . . . . . ,Lt , one begins the tourney this impression Graduallv changes as he meets '- u Q .- . . 0 . - D . 3'-Q the actual realities ot the way. That which appeared so easy and 1n- ot., viting he finds, upon trial, to be beset with difficulties and tasks, rigor- L ous and exacting, constantly increasing in the degree of' difficulty, but sfxj when, through constant effort, the higher trail is reached, the tasks of the I. A- 1- lower seem trivial and ot little nnportance. 1-,ji It was on a beautiful morning early in September, 1926, that one fart, hu11dred and twenty boys and girls, assembling from all parts of' the 7 country had gathered Vllllll their friends and with the upper classmen get on the large and beautiful CEIIIIPLIS of Trinity High School to commence A this iourney. . I 1 . Q:-.2 We were looked upon by the upper classmen as quite green. and no , L.. doubt we were. It was 11ot long until we found that our future educa- ffjv tion at Trinity was to be quite different from that which we had re- R, ceived m the grade schools. During the course ot the school year the r scholastic and athletic activity brought a revelation of the abilities for ,Q which we are justly famous. We made our presence felt in the various ss uw activities of the school life. We thus completed the first part of our niy journey very successfully and were lI1fLlSCtl with Trinity Spirit. Here 'A f 6 we were permitted to pause for a little while befo1'e attempting the more arduous tasks before us. - A September, 1921. Having returned after three months' vacation we 1,514 were glad to renew our friendships and to resume our studies. As we vnu, were now beginning the second part ot our Journey we looked with dis- . , dam upon the Freshmen and we were at liberty to feel as if they did not q measure up to the standards which we had established. This class has X - gone through the year with emphasis placed upon quality but not quan- Lf V tity. 'lhe Juniors and the Seniors soon found that we were able to take , .,4 care of ourselves and we then won their admiration because of our fine -Tj? CContinued on Page 402 at ..,,'7I '.- 'J' , 9' - Difa ' 'Q Qi L. Q' ' 1 Q' ff' P Six H -.L ,., t 'AL -.:!, . 'AL ma! -W Q -.L .L-f ng. 13, ,-,Q- Ag, -L.: ,Cdr ,1.- ,cf'.,q,',1,f',C 1 f30l , A OL Y XVI P U S T Ng if-'rl -1 1' U' I , 12: ffl 1453: HELEN Annls -Xu! 'tAclrlis P , x-, -4 gfxj lsuskefball 1, 2, 3. Eff? 'fu 1 HELEN Asi-lxuoma H I C. 'gui 1-S U H . ways on gnorf, rspe- Q :XI 4 a H tially in basketball. ' Latin Club 23 Audubon Q Club 2 3 Le Cercle , L, Francaisg Go-to-C 0 l- N , lege Club 3: Librarian BERTHA BEM! f 1 W 3. Belly 1 1 kv . ' 'gf Anofhef who lfkes fresh- Glee Club lg Latin Club 42 R14 men' 2g Audubon Club 2: 3-fx Debating Society 3g .LJ is-.xi Le Cercle Francais, 3. if 1: Thc genius of Shake- r-Ly JOEBBELCASTRO speure, the lfllenl of 7 L- ananae 1 I j , y xx - DeVinci were vom- Debating Team 1, 2: bmerl ln one bitter. P., Fix.: Latin Club 2. N L. , V5 ,, 5:11 ll-'hy do all the teachers pick 011 me? Rosg llELI.i:N0 1 Q rznjo .yvs lg, Q P '91 9 Af- Lutiu Club 2: Audubon 'fbi lla Club 2 g Le Ccrcle 1' 1 ' , ggi'-X' Franczlis 33 History ,XSS 'ft-j Club 3. LOUIS COLLAR she likes fo rifle in u HCOUUFH lrnclc. ,I X Auf: A loyal supporter of -55,1 Trinity Hi. N ?r+ :fb Awruun Cooman Gil Q IIA-lrfll lx G Y ' H 2 Football lg 0l'CllCSil'll l, 23 Latin Club 2. fv, Qs Sgt fax: H C Blame il on me. l'm big if. . ELEN OULTER and strong. Henny Audubon Club 2g Latin F-gf' Club 2. au., . w N. Our only red headed i' Qifl- Blanxlcl-1 CRAIG FN' 'H I . l Bernie Audubon Club 2 g Li- brzlrinn 3. :Jig Q mi MERIE C I'lI follow in Mf1.r's ,ff-' 1 H ' HROWE foolsleps. fr, ivy-it Red Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3. gtk Red's a rattling good fl ' A fellow with his little I old Ford. I I Y EN SP2 mr TZ, in 'z u if '331'- f ff.-uY. fY,f: 3' 'f -1 1Xwf'v'fx31 sf.',1N1ffw-4 ...,v.fZ'-f ,f waz, rf ,., 'nv-x ,.fto.ft.,.ffa.,w,f bfi -to tt, . nr, or L -iff sat, ..W.2.tc,1 im .,f.Qf,tQ2:zi.C2.u, flak, fffuxufiezvtffwf, 1ftCti2lZ:y-:,sa I 3 1 3 1 . ' 0 1 Y ll IJ 1 f 9 . . -. . .-Q, J 1, QQ -4 rj,-, ,J ,frflfq ,, ' ,- -e-Q-1' 1. .du - JA' I -4 J L . lyxx '12-'-I IQ K ,'h,L NQLI! pq A iii, '.Lf'irQl2. ,1L 'lftnq 3,',TZ.':l. .. K 4 . .1 r 3' ff' X:-.TA lui V '- v '-. fi -7 ,e , HELEN DAGUE .fn 1 Dague -X' g tf Joughillix Go-to-College Club 3. f SQ Qui A L k A Sflllll'Ull9 girl who is 'Z va lr, Balskstgzfllili Cfuqftlbagi sure io reach her-goal. 1 ' , Latin Club 2g Audul - - 'Q 7' Vx bon Club 23 Candy . ' Tl ' Committee 3. I Once in awhile JOllllllUyS DELANEY '-if-3. a -1, hear! misses ll heal. I y , fi' 0100 Club lg Girl nc- If A , serves l, 23 Latin Club - F L 2g Go-to-College Club 43, I ' . 3g Audubon Club 2. , . uv -FJ' R hi iELIAI0T'i', She has brown eyes: 1:-,LAL u nn some Kifly. 'qi'-, '- 'A Shu has lhe ways of a - . j 5 kt ' woman. 3- f f 'v I v I .1 2- ul S.xnA ELLIS -4: Q H . ll v u Sally fi Audubon Cluh 25 Latin ,ff I: H , . - Club 23 Go-to-College N 5 FX-.Q ALVEI1 ESPEY Club 3. , I ' I 1. ' FOOUJHH 1, 2, 33 Agri' Dark hair, pretty vljvs . 2. K'-.lil Cllltlllfc Club 1, 23 and ll smile for all. Nui Agriculture Council 2. A sm'-:,' f ' Wash Hi or bust! ' ' ', - N '- .X 'T f , f H' , . RUTH luxm , L. uv Ruthie L- Q A '-.. A 'nx - JOSEPHINE FOWLEH Audubon Club 2g Latin 'n :,, , , ff ffjoeff Club 2. ,A I' .' .., 1 ,I , ,h . h I 1 one Club 1: Latin ann. UP! 51165 fa , fomfb NT - ,V 2. Girl RCSCPVCS 3: clear from Bellevue. ' , , ff ul Secretary of Class 33 uf on ,lf ., Activity Editor Olym- ,TX O fi pus 3. O .3 V111 She studies, than she HELl?N GABBY QQ ,i Qs plays, and with her Gabby L 15,- ,, . 'I 1 ' b I .. 1' LJ K NWS U e S Glee Club lg Audubon ff L1 '--LJ Club 2: Basketball 1, l-M4 V -. 2 3' Assistant Girls' '. G -v ' ' , .fi .- , I ,' Sport Editor Olympus v., f' QR? DTJALDHGANTZ .ig Candy LOIl1ll'l1itCC J. f , Q, Don Every girl likes some , L. kia. Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3. Glilyy llllll Hel8Il,S IIO Q. Y ' ., President of Agricul- eKwel'fm'l' , ax' ri .1 ture Council 3. fi .3 .L 3 D0n's car should know 5 Pe Y, the road to Amity. E' ., , . , q':J5 ll:-If V K2 W 'Q 11 -1 T1 .I ., . , , . ' 'ww y 4 -'. . s' ' ' 4' -'T V -' ' - .' 1' ' 1 ' '. 'v V ' ' 1 y .' ' ' 1' .',', 5-' I L 4 .-T-. V .' 1 4 -- .x -. 1 .'-' ' -of -'-nf f-9 -. 4'-'Di --9-.f 'Fri -- lj 4' .- - -f ' .X 1' -.. 4- .4-' 1 .ffl -v .ff . D1 bd ' 111. -.'.-'l pc s 'Ja 5.1-'A .rg 1 'ffl .2-'t 1 UT., .'.i'?,14' 'ffm '-L-'I 'Al 'J.-'f rg 1 aff. lxiif Ag' Q 'fix xfiixlg L JA' 1 If-2 l32l ' Y' '-. I ,nL: V ll J . xx Q -If n . . , I. fro' L, A u fx ,ns ,,, :it 74' Il U- --ue -.4 4 vo w -0.2 ,I , -2 1 Z . If . . 651' i.,. 4 2.3 'Q I . .1 mb? ,. . .,. lo- 4 5 'N ,TN .35 r l .Xa , . 7' -. 4, . . ru -, 4 bf.:-. .. 1 -M-1 s ., 1? N81 I N, .OJ . I J fx. H -. f K1 Sw -g-1 I 'R , .,. I-,txt 'f -. l'v .csihaz w - 'O gi .5 A Di ru? x, A Hs . .J . gt: R A. --Q X32 Y 'X . Il Pfxff l' VJ' '-M, G , , ,nm .. . ' 5 4 f' bi -I .Q . .1232 iffi' T' .Zbf.'T': 'l- - 2 ff.f T' 'V,L.Z 'UL 2. O I Y 7 Q WV' ' 1' af , xv! i:..f' QC ' ff' gf Qc 5' J J I L!! L an .-yflllffl ERNEST GARHETT Ernie Audubon Club 2. ARTHUR C'AYvEnT . nswedel, Ileelfielgs the fatal gzfl of Audubon Club 2. I Leader of Ihe Swedes. BETTY GLENN Bobby Audubon Club 2g Latin Y 1 , Y Club 2g Girl Reserves l:lM'Eml' 1, 2, 35 Candy Com- A ell mittee 33 Librarian 3. Glee Club 13 Audubon She has many interests 2, Latin Club 24 Le ' , ' tl . Cercle F r a n C a i S 3: one of lem supreme. Orchestra l, 2, 34 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Big .bnlwn 'eggs wld, 'I KENNETH llAMfI.'l N winning smile makes ,,I.,nm,, Nelle a friend worllz U J while' Audubon Cla 2' O chcstra ' 2 3: Vice Presidcfi fl Cl 2 Tr 'Il 'lyls Srrxv '1Jll0Il.'YI1. Ln.LlAN HTKNNA Girl Reserves 1, 2, Audubon C l u b 2g Latin Club 2. I just don'f like Arifh- BEASSIE EZIERHON melic. Bess Audubon Club 25 Latin Club 2: 0I'Cl1CStI'-il 1. 2, 3g Librarian 3, Go- to-College Club 3. GERTRUDE HEWITT .-in agdent Alumni sup- ..Gen.ie,, 1101 er. Latin Club 2. Gerlie likes lo slep on the gas on a nice day. CLARENCE Iunzn Audubon Club 25 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3g Agricul- Q ture Club l, 2, 3. LHILIAN ,IQNES lisp Slllls well ll Lfggin clmrus g'r', bn! makes funny Ihr5g slifle Audubon Club 23 Latin speech, Club 2g Go-to-College Club 3g Librarian 3. She flies sublime through all her classes. 1 .M V-T. 'v .'v'0 fr. s..'f - cf:-. sixx f -X-1 V, V...-v -'fn wry --s fr-. airs -1 im 'X ,f -J-f .,f P9-f ...fi -J -. .f -9 -.nf P9-Lf ., 4 ,Jef --ef -if .L '+L 'JJ' pc 4 'Ill Ykfrxg 4 'ily 4 'JL XJ,-'tlflu nfl 'fri uf. Ybjpg 4 -T212 '-,'y',,.Q: 1111 gg,-2,61 Tjhl 33 w 'Y 12 TV MAX V 1? V u Y SQ? nf 'TLV Hg, L fl: lub 2 5 I , A . Sf? GU 'R' 4 2.23 L' ,4 5, P '-.S C lab 1-A J N5 7' -x .f 7' xlgvd his F I 'I n. L35 3 1 1? KW . A H T05 N. +: jig ffm! s- 4 sn'-3 1 fl .Nj I, 4, Q84 u .gig - 4 V' .ixfi , ... -,- 1 , . :WCA 5 L I .tn E Q3- 4:53 . i v'. rn: ,,,.' . .. 'P n'-. 1 ,,- , 1.1 ful' '-.-6 V '53 vflal ...I .R 4 DG I.: . DG :ef- 'Jan' A .AAA Q .xii fl . ,IJ ifo- 5 l Y .nah , . - 1 A .. 392-.' 1, lg., .,. n xv '- ,ml 4, ' .els fill' lx, A v -1 -G5 'H 1 .L 4 Zi Ng I I .1 fro' .N , J, ln I'- iff nl' ll' tax? ...T I . SJ -., 4 v 1'-. an-E 5-, . 'f-1 SCX.: -I-.f ig V N. 4951! 1 Q 'X lk. ?' X. , rx, fl- . Qi 5, m. ,ni 2, '-.4 Qui , Y v lin' 'x 5 V 'AN- TH S: .- 1 ' J, -1 La 'X , . 1- c-.- 2-So' 'xi N V Zfixfs .a , f' Q5 ,., . f 'S I xxx L , , ,'fNs?g .,, DN , . Qu ,, 1-1 i' O' 'R N V 3. -fx., it I K 5 I 'Tl..3'lJ - T4 l-ff :fix . my - If 7' ruff 'vig-x run. 1 fffe,-X gnu 15-iff?-X gif. 'f -fifpi than r 112 - .wr cfs M--. if-if- l Q? A. , fx Q JC , ll O L at v. , ',:!',g INA l.1?,pg X11-'Lrg l. i: xvfpci c. .r ll T EAIILE JUNE5 History Club 3. l'51 f'l'f lllmmlz We wonder if he is ever 5 ami' silenl. Orchestra 1, 2: Le Cerelc ,L Francais 34 History f fl Club 3. 4 Lel's make wlwopee, I'ne J gm my Sal l JULIA Kolsnclil Serious Latin Club 21 Audubon Club 2. .Vo rlonlvl she will some JOSEPHINE MARRA clay be ll yreul urlfsl. ..J0,, l wan! I1 slirl: nf gum. Rumsm' Lux Lu.z'y Audubon Club 2. Mfjfflh MARQ9-HY llc is lillle and sinful. Mflfklfll lllll slill wzzlez' runs Audubon Club 23 Latin deep' Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 3g Lib1'arian J. True as lhe dial of lhe SUN- XVILLIAM lllAR'I'lN Bill Football 1, 2, 3. Du you have your les- 'lmlx MASARA A son, lVillium? . . .'Y0. Basketball I, 2, .ig lwmt- ball 2, Ei: Orchestra 2, Il: Debating llltiillll 2, Il: Latin Club 2: Audubon Club 2: Le L,, 9: Cercle Francais 3. ' F1.ox'u XIOHGAN .lfllglllllc lilies In argue al ' V Hjwudglf' 4 e na es. A Basketball 1, 2, 35 Agri- culture Club l, 2, 3. NELLIE MOORE I'IIlI1dSUl'l1?Il0Sf is alsel 1-Nelpf back lo an lIlllllSll'l0llS boy. Latin Club 2g Basket- ball 1, 3. Does she like the fresh- men boys? vtwf' ,nm 'vlfp 4 'fn-, 3' xv 'wr 7, 1719 'v xfrv ,' vfv-r xv 'f' V :1 '- ff'?.,'Y -' 'f,f:X 'kv .f -if .J -7--. ...ff -TM' .f -it mf -9-.ff rw ...J 01. . 'Lfa XL4. :cf 4 url. '.',fA pc C 'All 'lagrgz 'Hx K!-'AA ftx' 'fh '-.L-'I 'JA NL!! oc 4. 'nl '..bj .vc 1. 'ffm Nilfzc o.-11' l34l 's ' -X 'ja' .1 1 V, r .. '. 1 lk-Fl. ? . fn .3 1. ,J l 'xl 4 r g ' la i'u . n rf-. ng X ,f J L E ' l' 0 '-. 4 v .r1.., i 4. Z. ui '-. A , -N .nh ,- ,L ' , L.. lfo' '-.V A , , ,ch 'Z , 3, . 45,94 lnlf, Llkslrl , . . 1' u 'x N U ' 0 IE , t I .Q-.ki '.' ll 'N R 'C 'N in .3 .K L 3 -A B ,n if u' '-. A 'V Q fl .3 P' I N? 5' J If T J lf kr s N ,fi bg Q37 , I J Ryu' ln P, 'V G 1. .f 1 ' f.. W 'XX A A . CZ. . l '5 Q El 1 1 a ' rj ffv yavfgfpx 'uyn yr-c,,51x,X UNH Y'-4 fvpx wifk 7 'f ff: N 1171 N T . -oi.. -l ,W-our .fs .1--M LF? 133. kv! Ac: ts.-f ,Q ,sw xv' 4-Q 4 . -4 . s I !i'l:l' J ' 'i 'W .3 E-fx-. is fx'-0 1 Y 1- Q4 fflll -., s -f G V ,..,' y -'-3, , .' fb I .' FRANCES Mormow Ln. if . 1,85 France,' Le Cercle Francais 3. :Lyn ,f R' Q ELIZABETH blENEELY , . '.,, A .ll ibb U Ifrances seems to be 111- I 5 1 U A . . 9 ' , Vf! f,, teresterl 111 s 1, 11 0 0 I .Ogg Q, She has a spot in front 1'6l1CllC!'S- ..,, 1 ,' .I of McCrory's reserved '1. 5 for Bo b. PSY 'l I'-3' CLARE lllll.LER , 'l Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3g Ml , Latin Club 2: Audu- K., eg Q '-if bon Club 2g Librarian p-X33 , - J R M B 33 Vice President of 14 12352211 C RIDE History Club 3. 5' .4 : 'QS lfmllfg Audubon Club 2g Candy Are you QQ fl.7,f me E512 I Committee 3' rlcmee to-n ghl. Got a cigarette? I ', rl want to keep mine. Lots AICCLAY If uf QU. Lois ,V . ' X Glee Club 1: Latin Club f' 2g Go-to-College Club l , 33 Audubon Club 23 an ii SIKX' Librarian 3g Basket- 1.333 Q lj FRANCES MCCLELLAND bull 3. ',-iw. L. or Frances 13:31 '-. l U lVl1o's Lois's boy friend 56 bf-Cx Girl Reserves 1, 2, 35 now jp ' fl Audubon C lu b 2g ' fl 'Q J. Latin Club 25 Li- if 9, SLN, brarian 3. gffztll Mfr' Imagine my embar- JAMES NlCCI.ENA'I'I-IAN XB rassmentf' Irish 'ii' v E'-. ' -f! -'r Agriculture Club 3. , . . , ,A , r- XX' He's small, but some- 4 '-, day he will be Il big r ' It ' '- RUTH RICDANIELS farmer, 4 ,' Rusty 'wifi '1--. ini, Auduben Club 24 Li- f . brarlan 3g Calendurg If '1 -ax f Joke Editor Olympus LT 34 U-L 3. 1 ' ' X . THELMA lllCLONEY 'fl'-1 , . . . . cu ll-'I1o's lhe lucky guy? Pnl Q04 'N 5 N '4 ' 'N Latin Club 2g Audubon fl Club 2g Girl Reserves f - l, 2, 33 G0-to-College '1 51 QXH.: Q Club 33 Librarian 3g -A 1 1 'l02E H,,M0'lT0N Candy Committee 3g 1 -' if HJ. 'IOC Class Treasurer 3. 'fix .,, loft Audubon Club 2' She knows her gas-and fe ' Let the world slide. 011- QQ S5--I ff , I 4 ,f'Tv ff' 'HRM QR 6 ' s.......,.u , .,.,.. ......,.- , A -A YON-E vnxiw .-4 'I L. 'L EAJJTI ' ' by y',.'13a',vT-, 5' .- 1-jffvv. G I 7' S' .' W Q' xi' 's' -' 1 51 1' fr 5 !,ffGXxT'1' 7 5'!,fr. Y 1'T'j ,-'Tx 'uf' ' . '.x'. C '- -,af ' -1 --.ff C 'V ...fi P . --.ax C ' 'f' P- 'f AJ-X -l --J 'I SG ' all J.1'IAG 4 all f..b'! rc 4 'Al RJ!! rc' C 'Hi XL- 5 31' 'ffl 'ill XL!!!-C 1 'dl 'EL-'Ai .rg 2 'Ill ' .L-'f rc cfll' Y-.BID 35 t t l 1 . V ' W ,f -. ' -yivr, w 4- ,.1-i sf, y- ,TA - , 1-- T . , , ,G f L f' Ol lf iff! l ' S -: -A-4'-f.-f .n':.f.-off gil- - ff Lift, 21. . ,il 1 J J f' k 4 '-. J fc' .. .s 1.- .Q . ,x L.-' ,C l..- .s -.', '.c n fi, . F XC fi ! I I . tc' .J ,Q , ia. Jmius BIURPHY 5 N' -'Y - 5 Cro1vbar ri . ' I . President of Audubon ' ff'-.if Club 21 President of '-.XT ' , ,Q Latin Club 23 Class Q HJ' Lois illUS'I'AItD Rlieslilcllt 1' 2' 55 AS' N--I 1 ..MuSmnI,, S1SifllltB a s k e t b a l l -. 0 fn ff., Manager 1: Basketball 'q f, Go-to-College Club 3: Manager 23 ASSiSflllgt K, 7 .I - Candy Committee 3. Football Manager . - Q ' I I 35 Assistant Editor of A A V - - Yhffe UN' N109 fllfl-9 Ulympus 3g Debating . - Q from l'VoIf1lale. Team 2, 3, - ,J A A . , -X. Jimmy prefers llI'llIlEllL'S. , ' -. .FF , - fi ,' ' x ' 1 5 in '1 .lol-1N NELAN - -J 7' I Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3g 'V GENEVIEVE PIATT Agriculture Council 2, Q ' I 42, x Gen 3: Candy Committee but V '-N J. v '-. Ft .- ' . . fi ,1 . . ' Aliguifoili i H ci' 131 h 2' Good llllfllfffll and l1l:erl K , if asce Ja , . by UH' IA O '- T' 'N All eyes lllfll her lllllll 5 4b when she lrips along. f ' L . U. , lNIArmAnm' Pouzx ,Alf fx in ..I,eggU,, T., it f 1 A k--4.5 HELEN Puma A Sllllll01lS girl with 'ixgff . if-1 -fprfggy-1 blue eyes. ' H A, , , . if! Glee Club lg Gil-1 ne- 'QVQ , serves 1, 2, 35 Seere- ,, 'lt 'V' 11 tary of Girl Reserves V' -' I 2, 3g Go-to-College Josurn llAsEFsK1s A' ' it xv Club 33 l.ibrarian 3. Pontiac 'ff' . '4 , ' -A I riggy is just I1 Junior A u d u h 0 n Club 2g Q ' bfi Iilwrari1111, bu! she Bi1SkCflJ2lll 2: FO0i- -, V, v M.. I-'IIUIUS her books. 172111 1, 2. 3: Tl'1lCk 1. 1 '-.1 'n tf 2: Candy Committee 'n j f 33 Le Cercle Francais '.' l, ,gg 1 Il: Assistant Advertis- H, - V, ing Manager of Olym- ' 4 , gf , Annual. lhwsox Jus. 'Q ' Us I11I'e I U1 1 CVR Lefs dale them. - any 'hfi He 11111711118 has his nose n f in I1 hoolt. ' . Vlousr It1s11.LY '- '- ,' W l. .lvlv L 1 -QPQ Audubon Club 2: Latin 'hh 5 Club 25 Girl Reserves 5 '- fi 2' 'fi -it ' 1 HELEN RIGGLE 1 ' :ling L11c'ky She's as modes! as Ihe '1-,XT I1 v an - n- 1 flower whose ll I1 m e P: ' - G0-to-College Club 3. she beam' A ' a' KJ ' gs 'Ref Hele11's quiet mul mod- 'QQ' fy Q1 est. She hails from 'gs Q- E I ' asia' J A I :fit 1 v , A, . -' xv u -., 1 N, A v 'u 0 T' .I -F5 .- .. ,,-R.: ' an v I 1' 1' .' ' ' . .'. v .- v Q -. K1 v f' ' ' v' x f -'fat V si 'fra Q' H' ' 0 '. 'v .'.- - rv . , f . A -, I I J ' Y pglvf 71 ,QI '91 ,-,- 'jj 'df'-J-, f.,,,,1 '7:N,f j'- -,A 'jg ,ji '93 nq :il ' 1 VCT K 47 'L-' 'cl t 'fl ' L.'i sc 4, 1.5. '-5.-I ATL' 'fn ' ' ' ' AT ' 1 AC Q 'AL 'JQJ tc x ' if-. ' .1-'A rc Y LQJ t36l . .'- N , uf: pc T, i,1 'lf Dc - -,N ,.- vc- -. K -.- bc 5 . ',l ' .J 1 V '.'. , ' - ' r :F V. f '. :R l , . .. . w... UL ., A -, A 'rv' I, frill- l ' GAILEY RITCHEY -.' - '. in av . -, L RUTH Rocmz Sapa A : U RvChey,' The girls gifi from Gail. kr Q, . ., Audubon Club 2, Girl , ff' 91' Reserves 1, 2, 3g Go- ff' 42 ' to-College Club 3g 1' ', Q Q Candy Committee 3. ,Exf- X Lel's do s 0 m e I h ing t Lui dwmsh' EUGENE Horn iff 'ni Jean ' ' Happy am I, from care ' ' ', I'm free, R'- ,' VIASTA QANEK lVl1y aren'i lhey all con- 1 A , kg .llhlsferfi len! like me? :ug my .h .NI ,I 'nhl' Latin Club 2: Girl Re- 'G'-. , serves 2. l f ,Q ,V There is mischief be- , , i V - , hind all her serious- vlffE'f5M,,5 HM 1 1 - H ness. I if if ,J ,' lf' Latin Club 2g Audubon C' YW .V Club 2: Cheer Leader ,P .41 v 2, 33 Candy Commit- '- 'v XI ' tee 3. I'-,gg . ' E S A Algebra shark. Xzlieep l 5 ' Q 'J out Y':Quiel. Ullzal cloes 'f KJ . Ld!! , , x K , . b .Xl equal? , ' - Audubon Club 2. 0 - A modest maiden lvilli a ',.- - lovely smile. ICENNETPI SI-noW1.s ' 5- . - Kenny , ' - x' NJ' 'I' President of Audubon in-'Li 'fy Q Club 23 Candy Com- ,pi 1'-I . mittee 3g Assistant . . ' ' Advertising Manager ' ,, .J . , lhirn STHXVAIIT Olvmpus. 3 xt: - Sle1nari ' l I : I'e1 1 '.'n'l bi ,lznl 'I i 1' Girl Reserves 1, 2' 33 x cllfiaiklirl malller. I H1 '-M' 'ff' Glee Club 19 Basket- xg- ':. L . ball lg Go-to-College .fn l . Club 33 Librarian 3. x ,g ,,, ' 1 4 ' . 4 , 'L 5, .' , I'1l like io have some SUMMH ' f V U candy. V 'iii' Latin Club 2g Le Cercle C'-Q rx , Francais 35 Go-to- fi. in . College Club 3g Li- - if .L - brarian 3. '. -' .. EDITH SUPLER Q '-, I - De Jus! made for some 'W l ne's arms. -' '-,Tb Audubon Club 2g Latin 0 ibn 'D 9 Club 2. 1' ' She likes the facuny. ' Q N nazi.: f-U, Wifi VA n Hx . . rs ,V . . , .. rf .hx it 4. . 'arf - ja J, . , if 9 :f . . vi! - .J ...I sf.. ' J. . l ist' ' ' 7' - . v-'IV v yn J. , ,D-in ' gf 5 V -,i. at - 31. -.-,--' ,C . 1.1. ,C . -,L .1.- 1--4..,c7 .. fn. Y -lc. 214. -,L-' .lf .:r,, . iii i371 up - -wg puuvdt - JJ I. 59-5 luv 1 .- . C5 'V . J ' K ffm , A .. uf K, A v -N. :TW wk 1 L 1 C X 1 .4 A, ', :J ., Su X5 4 1 'ff fo .A . 1' Nxf - Q 'w ul XY A , .wt ,rx AE .- y J' ,Ifxj :R N U 4 9, lm- A s 'xt ff? ag A 1 j. Qa- P, I .f tru' 'vi b '.. -11.- -1 fl ' Q Q :tx-. U VT .0 xwtl Q 'Q .nh .s,f' :RW . -gi , ., xv! u N., fn., Ag. 'X tl , . , . , lf U 1, K 5 'X 2042 f.g I ,il-,,Y l ', .I ifv-' H 9 'N ,rss 1- 1 .' ,V jk, . ', . I if uf '-,- H , -. 1123 . . - .N F, X-1:1 :fix . '1 1. 5 ,fx 4' .J 7, wits ' Ja' , Y 1YL'r'-1 ,vi vf. N a ,ffl-qrvtv. 7'4 1-A yi , f -4- f- v I , . Ol Y 1111 as --1 . Q.. X 27' r , L ,' .A '.'4 .r , Q .' ,L '-,Lzt,, ., , ,q Wg! , ,h ' Q -fl, v P33 , ul twun EVELYN SWART 1- f Audubon Club 2. A l1r011111 eyed miss with 1- IREED 'l'1111of:KMo1r1'ox Il young j ll Il i o r ' s H Slim Dream. 'G' Latin Club 2. , ' A ,, , , , GUY 'l'1MMoNs - lrmzly s sl:ysz'r11per. HGIUIU ' 1 n l Audubon Club 2: Agri- fu culture Club 1, 2. :sg Q--M' President of Agricul- ru Ig ture Club 35 'l'rcz1surer - . ' of Agriculture Conn- -N cil 33 Assistant Editor ' 't ' l51iA'1'luc:1c rlllfllliljll Olymvus 'l' ,.',:J' Bea D0ll,l change my mind, -., A h my aim is Gal1I1y's Y -, History Club 3. Hefghfs- n -2 Bea has ll 1111111 111I1icl1 -R1 every one lilies. ' BLANC!-115 VANCE 5: U. nsaln V? L, Audubon Club 23 Go-to- I' College Club 3. ,5 1 X11 Conwm VANKII114 Juigflgerlilslgxeggxgqeher A 3 . . . 3. Q. Audubon Club 23 Track 2 lg Agriculture Club 23 1- Q , f2l'L'llCSll'!l 1, 2, 3: -Lx' Band 3. 11 JAYN1-: XVALKER -, .' 011. 11111111 ll curpenler. lVall:er , 1. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 5-,Kat Latin Club 2: Audu- iffy,- bon Club 23 Librarian Q , T' 33 Go-to-College Club -A Ig 3- 'QR -' ISQKBEI' YVM-'PERS Her pride is in lhe lVl1Sll 1. 17311 Hi boys. '-, A Lntin Club 2. 'Gill ,. , - The only lesson she likes lo gel is music-. 'v S'r131,1,A XVAsns1.EsK1 I: 'f Esfel '-,fa 'x A4 Isaskerbull 1, 2. 3. ln, .1 ' 1 j V A good supporter of Ihe R, 1 HYLUS ll HUB lzaslcefbull leam. 1- l1'ools . . Audubon Club 23 Latin X'-,vt Club 25 l.llJl'ill'lZlIl 3. 'of' Another who will rool LQ' for the Alllllllll. . 'N g '4., '. V 'r. 9 -Y , , ...T yt- x 4 .,.A A ..., 4. 4 -'T 'A, 1 ,. -.---, - 1 ' I .'A, , Y, 'MTX s J, v. .v . 'C -,.- 1 c,:.f 9 Pak -.,,.:.-' 'pile c,:.f 7,'c,Iz .L- pq 2- L 'fit 'f.Z4'!1-, 4 'Ak 'L-'rr ec 111- 'il'-f -'YQ' 'ANRC'-1- 'H+ LL- r. 4 'Zh '-if : . 4 -HQ 'LI' 9 1 1, -1 Ltd E381 fr 'wzafff-f+f' rafffnf' 25'ft-11 :aff-We OL Y WP US ' 651. .1-t l,ftQf,f:ef,Q1..fQe1,Q.:,f:sefimfczf' '1:..ftQ5 fax rt N 5 I -I '- 4 2.94. 5 'N -fi .35 A , .V J Lx .U -4 'H . t .I I- xy: K.. s v .-.E -0 .77 fs P ,- kj -A .J ,- . .. 1' U' Mg- R 5 '-W.. 'fl gr, f Q. 1 5 T' 2 ,-1 if u' '-. Q g 1. .in ,. Q . Q5 ', . l l' u A v '-., .fx .F - 1, C Xi 3 ,' I 4 1. of. Ky 6 , .-, sf! :X 1 Q ,' QKJ4 :1 1 . it u '-A Q u L v nf! .K f r' Q ' 95 1 l i' ., 0 X'-c. a s 2. to -1, ,, , ,ina :Ski ,tl A-or xx 8 7'1- .1131 ,.. :Rf rt '-. tru' K., s , '- .nh Q , f -tx J La '-.' 1 I -xl. K, 1 -Q. Vfxh LU H ff -fn E-3.1 .V A. .-,e 5 ' DIA ' NIYIITLE YVHIGHT K'Myr1 W Le Cercle I rz1ncz1is Il: PERRY YVIIIGHT History Club 3g Candy P?I'Fyy' Committee Il. Alldllllfm Clllll 22 Truck She rIuesn'I say lHlIl'h, L2- hu! if we knew her S I , . li lhonghls no douhi we ' olfmnmrl git 5 are 111011111 he s11rpris:'d. nice, al Ieasf Perry thinks so. CLARA Yos'r Babe NI.-TFIYSE i'l'EVVAR'l' Audubon Club 23 Latin IHH11 Club 21 fm-to-cz-,liege Imslwflmll 1: one Club mul' 5' lg Civics Club lg' His- Does she falls? A1111 tory Club 33 Le Lercle How! Francais 3. Oni, Oni, she studies French, but is afraid of Snails' GRACE Jonxsrox Gracious Smallness 11008117 mul- fer when Grace is von- RoB1eR'r Luwls Cemed, Bob Le Cercle Francais El: Candy Committee 3: Basketball 1, 2, Il. GRACE SPENCER we 11111114 1:01, likes girls Shff 'P because he is ulznuys Bqqkctlmll 1 2 3, Girl seen i11 lhe library. 'Reserves 1' 2' 31 Ad- vertising M u n a g e r Olympus 3g 'frezlsurel' Go-to-College Club Elg Cheer Leader 33 Candy RIBFRT ,FHMIPQON Committee Il: Secre- L ' ,, ' ' ' tarv Historv Club 3. Bob ' ' Audubon Club 2. A good scmppcr' Carries 0.l'l'lISl'S f o r every lesson. NIARGARET Sl-IIPE .lpegu History Club 31 Audu- bon Club 3g Latin Club 25 Glce Club 1. Mffw P'f'ylH Always ll boosler of Mary the Blue and ll'hife. Le Cercle Fraiicais 3. A new member of our class. f'T Y - ff - . s' 1' -' --111' .'W '..'v V-' -fr. 's'.'f rr. s' 'C wiv 5' .'w ' 1 JT' '. a 1' 1 faf .- 9'1' ,f PQ- -A ,f fs ,f tw --pf -1 '-of M -' -- f -- 1 -1 -- A 2 ff' - '- 'Jr 4 .. N.. 'JJ' 1-Qu. T31 'HA X.!i'I.o-gi will M23-I HX: ajft X-3.3! nik 'f.'.-I rg lift 'J'-'ing 134.1 l39l W R353 V 'I 1 f ,. -:ufl '-.. 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'Xt V- lf Football 1, 2, 33 Basket- ki :J .H l ,x , V W i , 'G ji R 'ghf lhrough th e ff 17 J I l'Il .H I A - ': xii ix I- 1 ,. 'A v v Er 1 -7 kj 'leon 4 y :-.I y -'Rx VH .fx 1 r- -I ' A -it-1 H E xx LX- 1 -- 4 ' H930 Class Hislory Cflllflilllllill from Page 302 'flux v , , . . . Y , if 10,23 Splfll. We took a more llCl1V6 part 111 football, basketball, track, base- ',Q.',, ball, orchestra, and the debating activlties ot the school.. The close of jg 91, the year found us look1ng ahead to the next stage of our Journey. Q N.- ff September, 1928. Our vacation passed so quickly, we are back again reorganizing for the year. As we start upon this, the third part '-.,-A nb of our 'ourne , we find the road more ru ed, but we have gZl1I1CCl a n.-3 I , J , Y . . . . , '2 ' glimpse of what hes beyond the Slllllllllt and the sk1ll which we have , ' , . Ol K . . . ' ' 7' Q'-,: gained makes the 5lCl11CVCI11CIlt.Ol our goal seein more desirable and the Q-. 7 '- task less burdensome. We enjoy the respect of tl1e otheruclasses and of - 1 '94 the faculty in the things VVll1Cll we undertake, as our sp1r1t IS dauntless. tj-1, vnffn Rapidly we are becoming a Vltill factor 111 the school. As the Junlor inf, . . 3 year draws to a close we are looki11g forward w1tl1 eagerness to our final 7 . 1' ,Nj step on this road to learnlng. We are ready to meet the problems 1t will K'-.xg ffjg present, confident that we w1ll be able to solve tl1en1 and we await what- f Q p ever the future Illay have in store for us, secure 1n. the knowledge that if .tt 'J we are Jreaared that our uncon uerable s J1r1t wlnch has l1el Jed us to fig, t . l l ,, , . , 'ny uphold our prestige w1ll enable us to upl1old tl1e honor and the trildl- 'fry - A 1 . . . - - - - ,tk - tions of loyalty 1n the development of Trinity High School. -.x ,Q 9' if JOHN MASARA L li W fffg-. 71-Q11 f , ' ' I ' ft '. .TN 'f 9 , .V V I 1 ' ' Q' ul NI U' .il A ., q 1 '-. 1 - fl 2- 0 .t x ' ' ' ' Lt i. .g Q . ',' ' ., x' A' ll ' , - fu, I- x- N 4- -.-3 . V '.' ' o ,- Q, V33 ' c ,fix V . - c -,K-r 5' 1 1 Vp' ' 9' :f-T-K 5' .' ' Q' J.-T. VII ' j4 ,f'i a 'ss' it ' t.y,,f viva 'if -95 .,fr9g X.,.,. J,..-1 .,.-f .eff of . --.vm as - 'Jie lg 4. fbi- L-'I :cf -. ik LD tc 1 'QL '.'.4'A .Ti ' '31 IL- wx- s.'.1'f ng x 'Aix '.'.-'I 'Q t 1411 'iff og . 411' 1 'il t40l :N X. X.. n,jNN nfx., J A-'fl -un., xxw .gk 545 x'- -QC 1 ff' L x rg' WF3f 'fw ' 1 I , L41 'x ' we 1 R , f ax P. f v ..-q 4 E Q I H. FE , i I .A r-,Q . Fl Nl-XX U5 f xx.,2 fy 4 1131 E x U 1 SU IDII-I 'UMUC ID IES lx 'L , - , E. f H , - f,,V ,f, 1gi'gglP nm i - K yt 'fr-x I ' ,Af A - ' - A H-7' 4f,',,L.z ., 4 :Yr Xt f W 1 ' ' ' 1 4' YT. v- f. ' -4' 'ff vf, 'a 4 -J I, v v, - 4 ,T , . K ...A if S .:.-..1 '-Q'f t' f1,,.jl.c.t!..Qi. c- lf..-Q.f'c- 't,'.AL-. . -.. . 1 .J .A , K 4 X 'Lf a . t .' ,t ,LJ ,l . - ,x ,,',,-' , k , 3 is J, Q, . X' 4 ' x l -or 4' P A-V1 ,UA U '. fx in . -LV, .vu in nl.. P' ' '15 - r-T. - - Sophomore Class Of-716675 - .J ', - Li-:s1.lr: Nxsiclt, IJVPSI-dl'llf HM' CHIPPS, Secretary . -I U' . . v ,'-, ' Donornv l.A.r:ocK, Vive President MARY PHu.i.lPs, Treasurer we mf F' 11 . 5 - 1931 Clays H zftory - .Ur ,vi tn Hln bophomore class has tried to uphold the tradition of Trinity, at ' and has tried to do everything possible to excel the classes that have - 1 preceded this one. In the sports, the class has been among the leaders. It boosts stars on the football field and also basketball stars, both boys '- ' . 'Sf vi, and girls. 1 ff On the diamond there is no doubt of their superiority. They have nj lf, boosted a team that has so far been undefeated. Among the school's , - C. '- , . . . 1, I , track stars there are many bophomores whose tlSlJ1I'2ltl0l1 is to make a l -If-1 name for themselves and for their school. The Sophomores are 11ot 'ul 'rg' only leaders in outside sports, but are leaders in other branches as well. n' 'f In the agriculture department there is fine work being carried on - ,KN as many prizes and first prizes at that, have been won by those boys. A . large share of the credit goes to the Sophomores for these successes. 4 ', 'Q . 1 . . . . '4 3 A Debating Club was f0l'lllCtl, tor the first time, this year. A nu1n- -, f ber of the class joined this organization. Two of the boys of the Sopho- gk more class became alternates on the tealn. Thus the class played a part y N 'l . in this form of competition. l P, The class ranks among the first of the school as Workers. The boys If-Q 'ni' and girls do their best to excel the class which has preceded them. It mf j is upon these facts that we base our claim, that we have upheld the tra- ' -4 ' dition of Trinity. W 4 . To the forthcoming classes who shall take our places, we extend our . , it best wishes for as successful a year as we have had. If it is possible we .f F5 . . . . . . l1ope they may do better, both for themselves and for the good of Trinity. 9- JosEPH KIMMINS. . Q U U 6 . N Y' nl, ' I'-'f V. ' 4 -'Z -. 'V -' ' ' . v' . ' ' - . N , 4 . 'v V ' 4 V .' 4 1' . 4 ff s' . 1 - - . R DJ ,-,J .R 1,9 ,,,9,.- .,3,,- ., 'T -.- . - ,- . - -4' . 4 .f i -. ,,- 4 .- . .- .-I . .1 I .. -T-1 T it L 'll-. '-'H' .rg T 'Je ' '.-'A rc . ',L ' .',-'L fig- nl. '.'.-'A 'Ju ,'.- ac Q tit- .'.-'I rc' X UM XE.- pc' U i V421 , , v, Y 'T 'LH 1- 1 ,L . ,. . . , - y Q l... aj J. Yr , S ,A -,,-, , J x j ' ,c' L It 'J' 'C' N ,inf d .I .J JI ' A ' l 'i 'I 2' . ' L' 1 4- I. sT A '.' KJ ' N, H, l fi . , w ., -, fi ,'. H 'X .' .. XM ' I 1 Z 1 H, X hw K 4 .15 D Z 5 -,X - 4,-.L.,,f . -. 1 , 4. s g.-.wf... .' , 1 . , ., . U- ,Q x.. A '. ? ' wg- . ' fi.: ri . I .A g Q ,' HJ '-. 4 '. I 1 N. ri J rf , , , 4 l o . 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I ef- WEE . . ,J Y' L A . xv , . . ,' .4 -.Lf 1-4.-',1 nu- ..., 4 ,-',I, '-.'.r' .Q . .f ,I ALL - 5 A ' .1 ,,-f q I ku. I. 'I-, Sophomore Clan' Roll 0:2 , . v :Di . . . 2' 0 ABAJACI, RIIKE HUEFORD, EDWARD PARSONS, RUTH '-'I' ADAMS, THELMA J. HUGHES, AI.ICE PETRONE, DOMENICK ANDREWVS, DONALD HUCHES, RICHARD PHILLIPS, MARY I . ARMSTRONG, ARTIS HUNTER, JOSEPH I.. PORTER, MARY E. -.X 6 ARMSTRONG, ROOSEvEI.T HUNTER, LLOYD PRATT, EDITH D- 'I 'V AZMAN, ANTHONY HUSTON, RUSSELL PRATT, FRANCES 1- ' - BAKER, ESTELLA IIIEY, IJERN PRICE, VVALTER '-I-U. BAKER, JAMES L. JOHN, MELVIN PRYOR. ELLIS BARIIOUR, NIABEL JOHNSON. GRACE RAWSON, OSCAR If , BARR, ARNA .IOHNSON, VELMA REIHNER, RUTH I - ', BEAI., ELIZABETH KELSO, BESSIE L. RENNER, ELIZABETH QM 7 BELL, OLA KIMMINS, JOSEPH RISHER, NIARIUN J' BENIGER, SYLVIA IQISELLA, WVILLIAM ROBR, THOMAS l, BRADY, RUTH KNESTRICK, SARA L. RODGERS, THELMA 'nxt CIMINO, JOE KNESTRICK, MARY SCOTT, LILA v 'N' CIMINO, JOHN LACOCK, DOROTHY SCOTT, LOLA nf' CHIPPS, RAY LACUCK, RTAYNARD SHIPE, MARGARET ,' - CLARK, RUTH LEWIS, ROBERT SHRONTZ, MCCLEI.LAND Q35 CLAXVSON, YYIVIAN LINDDERO, OLGA SIM, LENA I Q l, CI.OSSER, CLARENCE LLOYD, W. FRANKLIN SPENCER, GRACE .- ,JI CONKLIN, DORTHEA C. LUTES, ELLEN STEN, ANNA -.5 I COURSON, JOHN NIANON, GLENN STENHOUSE, RUTH fffj CRAIG, RIERLE NIARKS, FRANCES STEWART, NIAXINE . , 1' CIIOSDIE. THOMAS NIARTIN, WVALTER STOCKLEY, LEO F.. ,J CROSSON, HEl.EN RIAXVVELL, FREEDA M. STRIKE, ARTHUR 55,5 DORNBERGER, RUTH MEDDINIIS, BERTHA SWART, ROY 1 if DYE, LILLIAN MORRIS, RALPH THOMAS, RUTH if FAIR, MARY NIOLLENAUER, PAUL THOMPSON, ROBERT fix. FAYEE, PHILIP MILLER, ROY VANKIRK, IVILMA 0.7 FELIN, FRANCES RIILLER, JOHN WVESLEY VARNER, CHARLOTTE L I Q FEIIRELL, ETHEL NIILLER, ROSE VVALTERS, IRVIN N, V1 FORD, RUTH IIIEEKS, GEORGE XVARD, VIRGINIA ' 3' FRAZEE, XVILMA RIORROVV, RICHARD WARNE, JOHN j ' FULTON, JAMES RIORRISON, JEAN IVEDDLE, MARY H95 GAYVERT, SIORID NICAFEE, KENNETH IVEIR, RUTH v '-, GIBSON, ESTHER RIGCAR'l'NEY, IVALKER NVHEELER, THELNIA nf' GRABLE, HAVEN E. NICCAUSLAND, TI-IEODOIIE WVILKINSON, IRENE 'C ' . GIIECO, ANGEL!! NICNARY, FLORENTINE WVILLARD, ELIZABETH HALIKNEY, ANNA NICNARY, JOSEPHINE YXYILSUN, LOIS ' HAOAR, LEONA RTCXVEE. XVILLIAM XVITHROVV, JOHN I. U HARRIS, GLENN NAGLOSKY, JOHN WVUODS, CARTER A HAzI.ET'I', DOROTHY NASER, LESLIE C. YVYLIE, XVALKER HEINEY, GRACE NELAN, JAMES NICKINNEY, EBIINIA A, f' HINERIKIAN, JOHN PARKER, NAOMI JONES, NIARGUERITE wx ,g . X N If Y' . .Y .lair-,A vnx-i i , ' H V 95, ' . '-Ci Ir!-N I .l v- u K ' I . QV, .flu-, I I' :T ff., V .' I ' - 12 'If JI - f-an v ff f -. ff I' .' 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A . .' 4 .r ,I K ' 4-s, .- uf reslvman Class Officers 'Ti CLAIR I'IAlVIlL'l'0N, Pl'6Sl'd6l1f GoI.nIr: XIANCE, Secretuiy f' .. MlI,lJlRElJ BANE, V ice I'res1'dcIIt DAvIn ZELT, TI'PllSlll'l'I' 'lift 'fr . QQ' 1932 Class Hzstory A 57 1 N September 4, 1928, about two hundred Freshmen assembled at 4 Trinity High School. Amid the laughter of upper classmenee- 'lj especially the Sophomores4we met in the gymnasium where we were -KNO, assigned to our class rooms. Although High School life was different 'nf-.b from grade school life, we soon became accustomed to our new sur- .nv .4 roundings. That we might work 1IIore successfully we decided to or- 1. fxl ganizc our class. At the first Ineeting with Louis Ruscello as chairman. we elected the following otiicers: President, Albert Ferallig Vice Presi- ' I Q YN dent, Mildred Bane, Secretary, Goldie Vance, Treasurer, David Zeltg r 'A Class Adviser, Miss Day. Albert Feralli left school and we elected Clair - Hamilton as the president. On the 9th of February, we held a Valentine party in the gym. Our U ,A 1'- committees proved their ability in providing decorations, entertainment, A and a delicious lunch. We have grown to like our new name Greenhorns,', and we promise that we will be even better Sophomores than we have been . Freslnnen. , ., CLAIP. H,-XMII,TON. f' - -x uv 't O W. if --.T .K 1 I I A Z: ul 1 - N v i '-, -fi lg fi ,.'- sixf 5 I, m . Q . 5: hi gf vgjx nxt . 1 . , -i ' .'I', ' 1 s .'1'f - , 5'.'+'4 -T Y.'S'1 'I Vxvrc y'.'fv'4' -T vp -'4 -T, y'..'1 1' -T, A.t'v,-',- - A 1,f'g...f -:gi . - 1.-'L .,.f - 7. 1.,,,f A 9, ,f -1,-'C ..f - :fc .fa -214. A :f sl. ' ' A11 ..' D x ' 11A l .'L:' D - k ' L14 ...QA P . K 'Axis i ...4'A :YA ' 'j4n K J.-' ' fit 3.14 D . k 'J1x 1 .'.? 2 ,i L ' J. D s .1 A ' ' larsl M61 Y- 1 L -'T-ii'- f ',-f'.'.'f- Y' :pm 7' - gf: -Z. .. 'J yy .. 9 If t l fly I. ',-'C - Ryu - 91,111 x vQj:u' J' f 1 7' ' 11.2 . tk? ' ' 4' - ff ' 'JA '-ff . F V w 1:45 -'-fl fr L A Lf: tc' , y,l I .J 1 I -K. 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Staff .2 ' A 5,,,ns5I I. 4 , l50l X.: v n.' u PV. . 1.4 u..f 1 it-Q1- HE-,'ir'l?fQt t 'if-LE7 ' U 1, l',tlf1'+' Trinity Agricultural Council During the past year there has been a calling for an honorary society in the agricultural department ot' our school. This call has been answered by the forming ol' the Trinity Agricultural Council. This branch ol' the agricultural department is open to all boys either through winning honor in the state project contests, or by grades. By these methods ot' securing membership o11ly the best workers are eligible. At present there are lti members. In case a boy would win in some coming event such as above stated. he will be shifted automatically to this society. This society helps to govern or rule the agricultural club of which it is a higher branch. Its sociological effects are that it acts as an incen- tive tor the other members ol' the agricultural department. lfpon entering the society the member is given a diploma stating why he has become a member ot' the society. Meetings are held twice monthly, the first a11d last Mondays ol' the month and plans for the future indicate that social gatherings will be held at various places outside of school hours. The otlicers ol' the Council are: President, Donald Gantzg Treas- urer, Guy Timmonsg Secretary, 'Wesley Naser. Mr. Ford is the faculty adviser. Guy TIMMONS. , , . M- . . I , Y . ' - ' I - ' . - ' - . ' . - ' .H . ,- I - ,L 1 - J ,K Q g .Ag ,C . . ,L . l, PF. t51Q , . . f 0 1, l ,fl!l 2,-igc ' L af , , 1 -X n 'f- 'c .v Q ig fi My I ij -.1 ., 1 U x rx . 1 x 0 t 14 X.. A x, 'rx' A .n 1 in 'xl Vu 1 '-, fl. .l, lt. 0 . I. - 1 du ,r. .'w.f K 5 x ln'-.' t .1 'Xa '., A X fx.- .a xwg 'I ma -.ha Agricultural Club The Trinity Agricultural Club is a club composed of the agricul- ture students ot' our school. The purpose of this club is to create and stimulate the much needed interest in agriculture. Every agriculture student is eligible providing he pays his dues and complies with other articles contained within the club's constitution. It holds a monthly meeting, the second Monday in the month, but as a rule extra sessions are called whenever it is deemed necessary. After business is attended to at these meetings, some outstanding person ot' the community or state is usually present to talk on various subjects and questions. There are at present sixty-two members. 3 This club has been formed for the past two years, but it has been f 1' recently that we decided to take an advanced step and instead of having -,J a local society we will join as a branch of the Future Farmers of fp' America, a national organization. Club parties and meetings are car- ried out under the auspices of this club. Q The olticers of the club are: President, Guy Timmonsg Vice Presi- dent, Floyd Morgang Secretary, John Nelang Treasurer, Guy Timmons. L Mr. Ford and Mr. Bartges are the faculty advisers. jf GUY TiMMoNs. Pl .w vt IJ 1 l A fs. ,ts f - - u - 4 ' 4 4 A - Q - - .V 4. . , . , , A . . f.. I '. . .'. ' . ., ' - 'V .', .' if V1.1 if chi J'f- 1 J't o J.1M'IJ. J'f'At 7'f 'i -J'cv 9 . .. '.'r . , '.-'n '- .. ..,-' -. 'r' .. I- n't'. 'cf t52l LJ '-'x .IJ fi -., 1 rx x.,b 4 FX ' LJ 1 rx . I.. 1. .IH . X.: u fi 's. - s fi. ' K.,- 1--..' N.- a fu n -,s . fu P312-'5f.'?7jtlff fe iff.fV : Of. lfill P I 'S ' Audubon Club The Audubon Club is one ot' the leading organizations in school. It has been established for several years under the capable supervision of Miss Irwin. Each Biology class elects its own officers and committee and carries out a program on the first Monday ot' every two weeks. This is Audubon Day. It is so-called after the naturalist. John James Audu- bon, who is widely known for his famous work which consists of one thousand sixty-tive natural sized, colored figures of American birds. The members have worked out some very interesting programs for dit'- ferent occasions, relating to nature. It is the aim ot' each member to study nature from observation as well as from books. This year we celebrated Arbor Day by dedicating a tree on the campus, which the club planted. Each ot' the Biology classes held their program i11 the open. The tree was tagged, dating the Biology class ot' 1929. The following week, we observed Bird Day, when many interest- ing items were discussed. May the forthcoming members uphold and respect the principles of this club as well as to preserve the beauties ot' nature. RUTH MCDANIEL. . ' ' - .' ' '. , . ' ' 1 ' V 1 .' 4 .-i. 4 .-,S .' . 4 . h . . I ,. . , - g A. ,. , , ,. g -. - . . . .1 . . ,- , . .- , 1 . ' 1 . - ' u .' 1 A 4 ' A ' ' ' 7 - '- ' A- - 4 ' .f - ' l. , f 'A ,' P ', - . J , 'J , J .. ir l. f . ' JAC., .C-Q .,c... !,,,!J t xiii cgi:-Q l53l . Li' s A 1 H gf .5 4 . g. ua 51. fi . 1 Q ! . . .. 1.1 4 u -.A 'N . 4 . 1'-.1 ,ba K. v s ' xl '. l VN. fx. -r xi. I . n Ll ' 1 w ', f'N,' fu 4 H nfi A , ' 1.1 '., A fl 'vi X, -. V '- PX - 1 f - ,. 'NJ 4.1 r'-f' m xg -.N fu.. I- KJ. A 1' . fi x .. . i ,n', 'R' ' I .W . 4 . p 1 ff of Lffffgw he L - vt ,N X ,Fi v, gf Our Band Continuing its policy ol' progression, Trinity High organizcd ll bzlnd this year undcr the direction of J. C. Kcrr. Its tirst public uppcnruncc was alt thc Canonsburg-Trinity football gnlnc whcrc it gzlvc il crcditnblc pcrtbrinuucc. Tho band numbers only fourtccn lllCll1lJt'l'S at prcscnt, but what thcy luck in nuinbcrs thcy niakc up in inlcrcsl. Band practice is hold lwo days ouch wcck and thcsc pcppy rchcursals should uttrucl lnorc to thc ranks unothcr ycar. COIHC on, get an lllSlI'LlllN'I1l and join. Al.lililt'l' G.xRnoNE c,r, EMERsoN HOIKN .... LLOYD SI'1lI.I.lNG . JOHN ZUROSKYH., S'l'EVVAH'l' DAG UE ,L HULTZ MUNIZE .... TONY GHUDEN i.,,..... KEN NEI' H HA MILTON ...... GEORGE Ko0N'rz ,c,.ccr. HORACE FULTON DONALD ANDREWS ....., RICHARD HANA ........ CORWIN V.ANKIHK ....., GLENN MANLJN .... , 4 . 'rv i,imClz11'i11cl ..Clz1rincl ,i...YCorm-l ,...cCorncl i....wCorncl ,c...Cornct ,....,..,Y,,,.TLllJ2l ,....SZlX0lJl10l1C .....VSax0pl1ono ..L..Sz1Xopl1onc ..,i....SZlX01lil0llC Snare Drums .....Bz1ss Drum L...Cy1nbz1ls 1- ,- K. 1 AJ- C 1 J K YJ .1 1. 'wrt . .lI,c . C . V .- -1 D. Ju, -1, J.1.fHXI.'ff' .v N V .1 W 4, , . , .,f', Debaters Nrfgal i mf A ffi rm alive .lossvu KIMMONS 'R.-xu-11 Romslins JAMES Mumlnv MAnT1x,x I., xc:0c1K Joi-1N MASSARA THEODORE MCCAUSLANIJ Coaclws MAX!!-Us HUDSON Rosa IRWIN 1. 4,-,, f 1. I f I C 1, C I J I f 'n '. v . .. 7g ' K- ,' E557 's s. -1 fa 1. LJ Q. - I 5. 15' s. n rs s -gf A W X X 0 .., . A xi 1.2 ' I., H U L lf! I 1' JI S 'F77125-'7i'?f-iEE e f 3?T-1? French Club l'I'l'SI-lII'lIl . .... H,xnr.v MQKEE Vice 1'1'r'.w'c1f'11I ,.. , M .uw Sc:o'r1' Sr'f'1'1'lrzry ,,YY,,,,,, .,,,A P fMlI,Y FIFI-I Le Cerele Frnneuis was held November 6, 1928, under the supervision ol' the leneher ol' French. The purpose of the Club is to hetter under- slund the lllllgllilgt' and customs ol' the French people. Il is composed ol' both the .lunior and Senior classes. The meetings which are held every two weeks, afford much enter- tainment and instruction to the meinbers. A program was given in ehnvpel and was very favorzlbly received. Pins, designed especially for the Trinity French club, are proudly worn by their members. , - - 'J' , j - 2 aj -IQ 1' LL-fi , 91 g 9, ...C ,.,-C ,,.,,, ,, .,-, ...C ,,,...C .,.,,C I, l5til 0.,. A xx , . VX H..- fx 4 NJ ' '. '1 1 . ' KJ Q 'R fi e 4 I I . rx f 1 'wJ K - 'CJ , , T5 . ' , ' x FW . -v f v v .fi I . js.: Q1 . A . 'ue ' . M-5 M ' KJ 9 fi O le, l '.lll'I I N A v1 s. 'xi 41. sJ 4 'h , . v rg v 1 n l ' . w w LII onx V ' L , , J V ' f lj' JJ W!! . iff' V . .3 Girl Reserves 'TK , ' The Trinity Girl Reserve Club has been very successful this year, considering the tact that we have had to work under rather ditticult cir- - -' cumstances. Next year we hope to have a much larger and successful 'fl ' club, as the new Y. W. C. A. building will be ready for use. The club is ' C0lIllJOSCIl ol' about thirty-five girls, ranging all the way from Freshmen to Seniors. - The object ot' the Girl Reserve movement, in direct accordance with 'Fx the purpose ol' the Young VVomen's Christian Association, is to provide he or supplement those ideals and convictions which help a girl to live as a . i Christian of her age should, and to aid her to put into practice in her community her standards of Christian living. It endeavors to give girls . through normal natural activities the habits and insights, and ideals 3 -.. which will make them responsible women. ' The Girl Reserve program consists of healthful recreation, such as 'Y camping, hiking, games, etc., helpful discussions on everyday problems, ' hand craft and service work ot' all kinds. dramatics, music, vocational ' guidance and lots of good times. Q It is a world-wide and not a nation-wide movement. ' M.-mv Pos'1'. . ,. XA. Ifxlx L. '- g'.f ' g'.- ' 'ff - Q' - Q' 'Y' , ff 'Q , g'. - ' 7 ' 3' 'f-'Q lf, .. - Q ,cf ,C ' fs -.- ff ',a ,vf '11 Ha, -W-',C ' Qcfifir. ,C ' 1 t57l I xl A ' u - Q fi A xl mg 1 .- IJ n 'N fi . si ,Q rsh 1 'rd .u rg' ' xi 1-5 I u - u . i xi ri i 'LJ , . rx , KJ A , . VN , V . 1 KJ ' A 1 YN. v s A L rf V r W .vm'4 .-'--,in -Y ,,'.-.,.., t ly.. if, t 4-,--P-V.. J A . L. - . -. n .1 ,- . -' ' uf' . , A' . .nu-,JK 1 fi . ff . , .. V' . ,kink 1 'Y YS . . Kon v FN ,' ' Mus-JI f x l l l l 'Al'-. x ' wr Go- l 0-College Club 3,-J, The Go-to-College Club under tl1e supervision ot' Miss Irwin was started at Tr1n1ty III 1928, wlth about twenty-tive members. Xvlltfll the - 1 first IIICCUIIQ was called together thls year we found that the member- .Q-5, Slllp had almost doubled ltself. and that the Jumor and Semor glrls were ',, t lookmg forward to a year of study together. , Every two weeks we have met llllll fllSCllSSCIl colleges and college xi hl'e and as a group ot girls have declded many LIUCSUOIIS eoneermng our ' Q future educatlon. U U. Many through the lntluencc of the club have declded that they w111 ,' g Go on to college, to gather up more knowledge so that they may he- - come better cltlzens 111 tuture years. s The otheers elected to serve llllS year are as tollows: Mary Scott. ' A PI'CS1ilClllQ Bessle Herron, V1ce Presidentg Mlldred Beech, Secrelaryg Grace Spencer, Treasurer. ' - . . 9 fi IV, 9 v '-, L ut V 1 , f., . . if 4 i vi . is-f 4 vi pf: of ,fffl vi-fi . 'l 172 1 .TLA-'5 wi-2 ' ' X 5 9 . '.l- ,'.-'Ab - nl- lfl 1 , pl. 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' ' ' , 1 xr 1' u . ff uf H f Cl b yfix lSt0I'y U 36:3 . 2 ' ,I 1, ul .1 4 hx-.' 1, '-33 I -' The History Club of Trinity High School was organized in October, X51 1928, made up of two American History classes whose purpose is to 'QQ yffj, make history more interestlng and valuable to those concerned. lhe , . othcers elected to guide the members in their activities were President Q., Q5 Ernest Garretg Vlce President, Clare Mlllerg Secretary, Grace Spencerg ' Treasurer, Helen Gabby. At every meeting a program IS given consist- 'eil tjul 1ng ot special reports on men who have played an important part in the :qui ,WK formation ot the lnstory ot our nation. Also 1l1l6I'CSlll1g reports are fra: ff? otten given on current events of interest. Several debates have also nt: .ef added to the programs wlnch not o111y caused much interest to all those fi, Et concerned, but advanced their knowledge in public problems. Q'-,T ,QQ-if The club decided to grant a prize to any member submitting the bg- 4 best manuscript on local hlstory 'which has not only excited interest, but -.5 s ?nfy also broadened their knowledge of local historical events. Ypfj-. . . ,,, , jyvf HELEN DAGUE. x ff full ENY. . 'M in -2 'fs 3- .' g .' A , ir -1, .f -, f P N-I '-E5 x I v' ff? ESE rr 'K' ff! kj I A f-jr! it 'ie F . -' 'fi Y ,- ' 9' Jr'T', Y 'J ,7 j:'ff'T'., 5' 1' V 1 ,fT,, 5' 'I7 MIX ff 1' I 7 ' vt 3' ,' 5 4 'Fx 3' ,' 7 vlyfqk y I 1 - we 'T X Q-5 rt- . -gf,-f ' .Jr '- .!'7-Q. .f '7' F- ,.f 'f5g,x'f-9, ,,.,,f't'5',i if'-Qif' ,XS-.Nr Sli v 'Rl 'LF' .rc t fill '.L-'Iac 4 'ffm lift.:-Q t 'd1.,'.17l 'HQ ll!! 'ffa Lf rg l 'Ita kia! 'ill by 1-Q tfflr 1 E591 , . . . ,, ,,. f wi iffffps K av C i f if I 4 ' 1- L , . n' Hvlcn Prigg lluth Stn-wart Bcssio Herron .lanic XX72llk0I' Hclvn Aslmmro lilanclu- V2lllL'1' Clara' Millcl' Francos lVlcClclland Belly Glcuu Librarians Mabel Markle-y Burnicc Craig MLl,I'g'ZlI'L't Bucheli Tliclma Mcl.onCy Phyllis Wliitv Lois McClay lluth lVlcDanicls Lillian Joncs Violet Sumncy F5 'X a.. v - 1 4 -., 4. 4 . V 4 I., .wf,:C.tac 2.4:,'-arc,-9-6,16 e -4, i'4f ., . . X. -Ililljlw VA .v., . .-l Nl V I FX 5.0 K L .-,j . . Li , I PLA Q.. x fi , i xl , A fi . LJ h Q I 'N N.: , A rx g Q N.- . A fa , 1 !..A n F1 , vu., fx l.A 4. li. . V,-5 -, 1 -r-lg. 1 fl.--,- L Q 'TDI 'I 'c '. fc Ol,l',tlll'l1S' - r ,, .- 1 , ,.-1 Trinity High School Orchestra In 1924 the Trinity High School orchestra was started with a pianist ' and two violinists under the direction of J. C. Kerr. Under his capable management it has grown to the extent of seventeen members, with eight different instruments. Here we find an increase both in quantity ' and quality. During the past year the members have taken several trips to play at various gatherings which were enjoyed by every member. Esther Markley Bessie Herron Nelle Hagerty Avis Patterson Ruth Stenhouse John Zurosky Clarence Edwards Kenneth Hamilton ..',. 1 , '-. 1 .','. . .,- . . -' , . . , -. , ,, .- Albert Garrone Richard Hanna Bose Miller Stewart Dague Donald Andrews Corwin Vankirk Glenn Manon John Massara n, 1.1: .,,, 4-K' - g 4 I5 . 1 I C I 2 C I :,c A D I 4 C 1 I!-D v.d- -il, '. .'v x A '1f'v'- ,.',i..' , . af A -,.-' .- --- -7- Y -, . --r '. ', '.'.-' w '. . ' '-' 9- 1 'i . 'I-' ' ,- ' KJ , 1 rg V -, KJ . A F' . I LJ -.G YN A U . v SJ .fk q . NJ . K F5 , NJ , K FX . 1 - K si 6 Q. 13 . 1 1 NJ .gn fl . 1 , ., :' t4 I rw. , 1 WJ 1 fx, . 1, ,. LJ V5 vm X' f 'LOl,lr. Jl.S'L',c cL.'r'7c' . ts., s v fl ' x, 'I '- fx . 1 .4 . I' 'Q l Fi . 4 RJ . 1 . . FX Q ' u 43 I . KJ TK . . EJ r x V '. fi , x,- Y 'N 7 X.: I . fix .ss i g'1. ' xA Pi. , l ' 1 -- -4 ,-3, v, 1 - f. 4 . , 4 N . , 'rw .., , . uv. . . , . .' . s Q. 4 , 'f '.-' - .'.-' r L-'l 9 ' p Senior Class Play MAN Oli MOUSE IJI'l'1'f'fI'd by .llfl.l'I'I1l' Hudson C.xs'l' Mrs. McFadden . V Y . YA. , ,.. , M A -XR'I'lIA laxtzoczx Peggy Lou , ...V , ,, I4 Ipvrnia 'lrcziciiu Old Proby , Y ., , .. H OIKACIC Fl'l.'l'0N Rainbow lftunkel , ..lipw.xnn Bnipolis Joe Dawson A, .......... Irxwizi-ixols Boosts Nippy Simpson ,,ssssss,.,A., .lonalhan VVilloughby Henrietta NVilloughby llope YVilloughby .vs,,,s,,, Benton Van Horn ,,,,,, .lennie Van Horn ..Y,, ltussell Van Horn sss., 7 Mr. VK alson s.s.....ss.. Miss VVhitt -,,s,,, .......H.xn1n' lV1t2Klili ...,.l':1VIlillSON Hoax ......M,xux' B,xiNif:n ,,..,,.,.M,xHY Pos'r ,...Hixi,rii ltonuians ...elhxiic Vvlilliltill ...KIiNNli'l'll .loxics ....,.,P,xU1. Mounts .....G1,.xm's Riooric SYNoPsis 'l'he NVilloughbys and the Van Horns have long since been associated in social and business enterprises. ltussell Van Horn, not long out of college, accepts Jonathan XVilloughby's tll'l'0l' to place him in charge ol' one ot' his road construction gangs. On this job ltussell encounters violent opposition from .loc Dawson, junior member ot' the local construction company ot' which his father is the head. .loe has long been in love with Peggy l.ou Melfadden, vivacious daughter of Mrs. Margaret McFadden, widowed pro- prietress ot' the Homestead Hotel. Peggy Lou is attracted to Joe because he possesses. in a large measure, the fighting spirit with which she, herself. is so richly endowed. Russell Van Horn is a physical coward. It is his one great weakness. Capitalizing on this, .Ioe spurred on by jealously, arrays his forces against the young construction engineer, How Peggy Lou brings Russell to a realization ot' his utter spinelessness, and how he leaps his highest hurdle in the race for Love's richest reward, constitutes a study in psychology that is as absorbing as it is genuine and vital. 1 ff' f,C'f,i .',f'.'. - . .,C ',.. ,.'.fT .1 . C l62l . x. v T51 x .xr I X.: fx ' u rv Q., x YY- -. ' m. 1 a. L, s. V . x A, 1 v rx I x., -5 T-.Vilfpfi-'i'i'L'1' O I, lil! P! QS' . , .-v . , . c . 1 L4 Senior audeville l c One ol' the inosl outstanding features ol' lhc Senior class ol' '29 will he l'l'll10IlllJCI'Cil as lhe Senior Vaucleville staged at the X7vZlSlllIlgl0Il Theatre on the nights ol' l3CCClllll'OI' 17 and 18. The entcrlalnnicnl con- 1, . . . . . H . sistecl ol a snappy collegiate act led by a lavorilc, Davie Anderson, and f-. followed hy other nielnhcrs ol' the Senior class. Songs and dances were lJ0l'l'0I'llll'tl hy Laurella Gorhy, Ixcnneth Jones, Freda Hootman, David McClay, Alice Hiller, Kenneth Llutcs, Elllily Fife, Horace Fulton, Mary Post, Park Henry, liulh Chivers, and Albert Huston, with Edith Tucker at the piano and Grace Spencer as a snappy little waitress. The scene was in an ice cream parlor. The vaudeville was ably directed by Mrs. Maxine Hudson. to whom we, lhe Senior class, owe much for the success ol' our eH'orts. 'L Ln 'W , l . 'CQ fs' Aa' A . ,if icy -if ' jj A ff , .if- cj -if ' r' '4 lp . fp' 4 'I' .l. ,4 1' , .5 fir , ' '- A - ! '.A',k lfilil -.4 a fn - NJ A v , P' w Ka ' 1 v '- rx A X., na v 1 s., 1 fi X, + i A 5.0 FN S.. A 1 rX 5.4 0 . .-1 R., fx - u .,s v TX f,f 1' 111 'v f ' f ' 5 ' . - . , . A 1 . 4 ' , . '.f!.'r-l:1 .P A--5 .fe 'K Cheer Leaders BI'0iltllCS lhcrc il lll2ll1 with soul so dc-sul. VVl1o 111-vol' to IlilllSClf has said: This is my own, my own 11:1tivc lilllllkrn 'l'1'i11ily l'0I'0VCl'! Alum D1 Vlxftrzxzo. 'l'l1c' spiril oi' loyzllly which ll1c sluflxfnls ol' 'l'1'i11iiy show toward lhcil' cla1ss111z1tcs who iiglll their battles for them, is il co11st:111l plvus111'0 to il '1'1'i11ily cheer 102111011 Gmczls SP1f:NL:1i11. I I I 1 16-ll 'I ff Nu g I Y f nl j -, 'x' . 1Q 9 f -ff - l .fivf 'a .QQVLU lx ,fx Q A 'eilgfxwlw ' - , fi. ? in 1f ,,,, ig! ! T n n ...v WA r- ' , VJ f X f f N N f i Y , 165 - k AUT IH Il- IE TI II 'C S . l.,-L,-5 4 1 417, 'N-us-Q' A om' is 7 . i . , - L. ,,-,- .-, , . f, - . , 4 ., .f , . .' -, . -' I. . ,' 'P . - I- . .' 5. . '.' . . 2- p ., ,s '. ,' . .1 fu ,. ' h ,1 gg' , ' Girls' Basketball Team of '29 HE Girls' basketball season came to a close with only a few games won to Trinity's credit. Nevertheless the team feels that it put forth its best effort and Worked hard to keep up the school spirit. Une of the handicaps of the home team was that the girls were much smaller than their opponents. The girls appreciate Miss DeBolt,s eliorts in trying to produce a winning team. One of the surprises of the season was the good game the girls put up against Union High on the home floor. The team held the visitors to a close score and caused much excitement from the side line. NVe also defeated our old rivals, East VVashington, in both games, winning hy overwhelming scores. The team finished its season hy winning its first game in the tourna- ment at Monongahela. VVith the graduation of Freda Hootman, who has played for four years, the team loses a faithful memherg but with five of the first i02llD and several good subs left to start with next year, we feel we should have a successful season. SCORES Trinity .....,.......wsws.... ........ 1 2 Hickory ,...vc,...s ,.,,.. - 11 Trinity l.... 6 McDonald ........ ,,c... 1 3 Trinity ,,ss.... 10 Burgettstown ,r... .Y.e,e I 32 Trinity ....... 10 Canonsburg .......ss,sl.,. ,r,.. 4 S Trinity ........ 50 East Washington ,..,s ....c. 7 Trinity .....,.. 31 Bentleyville ....V.,..... ....,. 1 7 Trinity ........ 15 Burgettstown .ci.... .,.... 2 3 Trinity ......,. 17 Claysville .V,.... .....V 2 0 Trinity .,.c.,.. 9 McDonald ,......e.s ..,l.. 8 Trinity V....... 15 Canonsburg .Ys,,. ,e.... 3 1 Trinity ........ 14 Bentleyville .....s ..,,... 2 1 Trinity ........ 15 Claysville ....... ,...... 30 Trinity ........ 20 Alumni ..,....V ,,,,.. 8 Trinity .,...... ...,. 9 Hickory ..... ....,. 3 4 1 I ,C ' if T J C ' fi. ,C T ini ii.-.3.-'QQ 1 ' ,L 7 'fi,1.if C 1 Y l66l EXQQQQQQQQQQQZ?OLYWlPUSQ25 9' M Q . K ,N Q M L N' E W Q 'Tx' M W N nl, Q Q M Q E W Q H N Q B N Q -34 59 HS Q1 U N f P l Q 3 N W 'EW-'. 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All the boys felt very badly about u this and the new coach had to get used to the boys and in turn the boys , l.f had to get used to hi1n and his style of coaching. Mr. Lyle was only on 'fhgl the job about two weeks before our lirst game, in which was a very short rib., time to develop a team. P1 '-f Trinity lost their first game to Hickory by the score of 23 to 141. This game had been postponed due to the lights going out. The game was -.A A considered the poorest played on the Trinity High School Gymnasium. '01 Then came the game with Waynesburg which Trinity also lost by B' ' the score of 22 to 12. The game was very fast throughout, both teams gfaff displaying some very fine basketball. Waynesburg had a defense that L . I was hard for any tetllll to get through. Tj-Q Trinity's team next traveled to McDonald where they lost by the vnu' score 30 to 15. McDonald was in tl1e lead during the whole game, the T, Z' Blue and White boys tried their best but with no luck. A -4 Again the Blue and Wllite lost when they went to Burgettstown and ft If met the strong Union High school quintet, this score being 27 to 24. .IQ This was the most exciting game ever staged on the Burgettstown floor. :if At tl1e hall' the score was tied. Trinity came back and went into the lead -U -f: and kept it for awhile, though one of the Union boys shot a long one and another and the score was tied again. At the end of the fourth period '.f Q the score was tied and another quarter must be played and in this extra l ' ' period, Union went three points in the lead and kept it till the end of Rf . game. I',,'3, Luck must have been against Trinity for they traveled to Canons- i burg where they lost by score of 40 to 20. It must be considered that L'-.,.' Canonsburg had one of the best teams in this part of the country. Not Q . J once during the game was Trinity in the lead, but the game was thrilling tgug and many fancy plays were seen as both teams showed real style in play- fk, ing this game. ff 'C This game was a sad defeat for Trinity when they lost to East W2lSl1- ' '-.U , .-'. x ' -' ,.-T. s .' ' 1 i,-T yfl '-.Aff 5'f'.': -I vt1.': fig . VIN: IV.-3 . tiff: ti' I I fini.. if... .ff 111. .?,f,C r fi. za. fl.. 'ffl tffi. C V' l63l !.s.+ -' Y' . Q .,n ...A - ,f . 1-.3 uktfa '-cl,-Q-N wif.. 1 1-c!n-X sig. -f'a ff.-A uf, -. -sa lf:-K uf, - 7- -Y ,I 4--1, hw-4. 1 .Az n fy -.- f - 1- .1 ,-, I' f , aft ,A .C :.--fi .Q 1.51. 1. ?,f,c :fi ,Q :,.-1. 'f 0 I , l Ill P C S 'tfiirff -u 1 4 s , iskq, 5,123 iiji ington by o11e point, 30 to 29. It was the greatest game of basketball ever lil' , . . . . . . . x- I Mfg'-5 played on the fI'1H1tV floor, Trinity displayed accuracy 111 locating the v by T . 1 basket from tl1e 111iddle of tl1e floor and l1ad a fair lead at the end of the if It Skfz first quarter. At tl1e l1alf Trinity held the lead 15 to ti. In the second -I ,Q half East Washington slowly closed tl1e gap and at tl1e end of the third ijt' 1-ut quarter Trinity was o11ly o11e poi11t i11 tl1e lead. Then the teams took fu., turns about scori11g. Tl1e fans were so excited tl1at they we11t out 011 the ff,-' 'fi floor but were put off, and tl1e ga111e conti11ued and both teams fought A131 . doggec?y :all tl1e way, Nlitcliell of fiz1s1AWz1sg1ir1gto1a 111ade severalcbaskgfs Ju' P' A, in T16 ma moments w1ic 1 gave t1e 'ast ic ers t1eir victor . .ostc o L 'T xg starred for Tri11ity i11 this gtlllle, n1aki11g five baskets l'I'0Ill cgnter floor. ,figs u lhe Blue and Wl11lC passers wl1o l1ad been losing the greater part 'g a .n .3 of tl1e1r games chased the Jmx at the expense ot Bentleyv1lle H1gh Scl1ool I,-Q5-, f 3 'l 111 a very fast struggle. Botl1 teams played a very fine quality of basket- f- 4 Qkj ball and tl1e game was very exciting as the score was very close dur111g 5.51 '. .5 tl1e wl1ole ga111e, but Trinilty sl1ot tl? works wl1en they caged three two if . Q i-Q U, pointers in a row to XVl11 t1e game y a score of 26 to 24. qu- vm'-., Tl1e next game Trinity i11vaded Waynesburg where they met de- ,T-A 't feat 23 to 14. Tl1e game was liked by every 0116 wl1o witnessed it and Cx, f was sure a thrilling one, for a time it SC6I11Cd as tl1ougl1 Trinity would be '- T' a possible winner. Waynesburg had a defense that no ietllll could get al U. through, but tl1ere was nothing too strong for Trinityg tl1ey broke up that , '.,,: defense the wl1ole game. Every sl1ot that was taken, the fans were on 'A ' 'F'-5 tl1e1r toes 011 account of tl1e game being so close, tl1en tlllflllg tl1e fourth ffl , quarter Waynesburg started taking long sl1ots Zlllfl all of tl1e1n dropped If '. 5: -.f through and this spelled defeat- for Trinity. y,'S,'5 1' I Aga1n'Tr1111ty gets tl1e1r full swing VVl1CI1 they VVCIIT out onto tl1e , ,-', 11- se 4 Trinity High floor and defeated Burgettstown Higl1 School 25 to 16. Phi, During this game Tr1n1ty was always in the lead 211111 played like they f . never did betore. Fulton, the captain of tl1e team, sank baskets fro111 -. f gki all angles of tl1e floor. flf ti ', .fl Tl1e Blue and White passers lost to Claysvillc 23 to 22 i11 Wllilt is 'SQL considered tl1e l'll0SlI thrilling game ever played at Tri11ity. The boys fx fro111 tl1e Hill held the lead for the greater part of tl1e four periods and ,ff-.A ff' up till tl1e last fefzvisgcopds of play wl1cn two long field goals downed .1 .q r1n1 y 111 a very sac c e ea . -.t hit: I11 tl1e second gilllle with Claysville, Trinity was defeated 26 to 11. ti?-7 5.5, Following the Claysville defeat, tl1e School on tl1e Hill won from 11:11 J ,Q MCDOI1Ellll Hlgll School in a hard fought and close game by the score -gf fs., ii-1-33.1 Tlie game waz won in thellasgtl few seco11ds of play by Fultonis 'Q L ong s iot 'rom near t e center of t1e oor. 5- A 3,12 Waynesburg proved too fast for tl1e Blue and White team and 71'-.f RQ- deinclgnstaatedlits superiority liy thi sgore of 48-E5. I I gina . en eyv1 e go revenge or 1 s e'eat ear ier in t1e season WICII snr-5 they defeated Tri11ity at Bentleyville 32-18. -, East Washington, always a dangerous 013130110111 for Trinity in bas- 2,19 gg? lgfetggill, registered their seco11d victory on the East Washington floor 1504 In tl1e last regularly scheduled gtllllfl, tl1e Blue and White passers :QU ,XR won from Hickory 24-20. :ij '31 . Two tOl.lI'D2ll11GI1lS were entered by the boys team. In tl1e Wash- 00 ington County Tournament, Cl1tlI'l61'0l High School eliminated Trinity ffg E' 111 a close and hard fought game, 18-16. In tl1e Waynesburg Tourna- 933 ,FQ n1e11t, Trinity defeated Stowe 'low-nsh1p of Allegheny County lll what rg:-lj rx- was considered 0116 of the upsets of the Tournament. On the sa1ne day '-4.7 A nb, Munhall High School elllllllltlttid Tr1n1ty in a rather one-sided game. ight L' Munhall entered into the' finals in the Tournament. 5--ig i ZF: 405 Trinity 541 Opponents 1.4-5-1 .1 1 Y lift 1f'I'fwi' 1-':'f1'f: '11 -ff-'f :'t as 11.-vi, . - 511 ' -A. 17:11 f.?JLQ 2111. 2-ff: 14111. 13f,11'T'l'ff1x -3- iQ: 11111. ,C fn.. . 52 t69l ,Y' V-,--Ti in O l, YQIIP US 'Piffq?1 i2'E1f2f?23fEl E'5'i1356-'K ..f, . 'LL 1 rw, v, ., 1 . Y fl . , r.,- xi' A ,AH 1 1.2 -v 'v -x. yr-.. x -., ,1. M fi,- HQ '. R '- 1 I A. 1 .4 M' v . . v, ' aa ' A '- f-K -L f.. ' u url 1 '-,- v Fin u -v yn x I N- -'Q ...L V'N. rs 3 I , 1' ' R n X v.Y 'ni ,... - 1. ' 1 .f -I 1, Vu . K V x YXX- a , 4 .X J , 1 ,,gJ, 'nh 1 1 '- rw 3 . 4' s X'--' 1.: - f-Q f.. Q v . 09 J r' . A . 1 4. .',j. -- FULTON! JL, H i xv .', W- .x,'. -.. , . it A K N 5 . gf nf MASAQM ,. ,,,,. ,WM Y,,,. 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' v.-'Q su, JT' ..l1,A' !v 7 elf, Q- ff 1- J OLY JPL 9- iz, ..-.f,C -2-f.C ,C 7,- ff ,C :ff ' fl' L if if-f' 7-1-12 'Q .NN fi . ftikf I 1. v -. -11 .'g If -ard V 1. ,YK ff D5 iv. 9 - fi . R -1 'ei .-- g . R-it 5 TE 1928 Football Season 4125 iff? HE loss of so many of last year's gridders, both from graduation .1 and from those who dropped out, caused fans to wonder what kind F X'-. of a combination Coach Reed Dunn would actually produce for the com- ing season. ,'fi., Practice session began one week before school opened and about 'ff sixty candidates turned out to be rounded into condition. After prac- flx . ticing two or three days under a boiling hot sun, a number of members 3' '-. found it necessary to drop out and begin special treatments to minor lg L1 scratches and stoved thumbs. From those who survived, Coach Dunn L11 picked the eleven to start the first game. hh Tl1e opening game was slated with the Alumni September 25th. lg L This game was played chiefly to :tlnd out the defects and also who was gb-.f the more capable to fill the open positions. The backfield was com- ,Q ' ' posed of Captain Costello and Jones at the halves, Henry at quarter and ',Y t Bruce at full. With the exception of Anderson and McClay at the ends ',, 3., the line was completely new, although they functioned good enough to Lf take the has beensu into camp by a 6-0 score. Qfxf The next week was our big game with Wash Hi. People expected ', - 3 Wash Hi to win, but we had hopes. Wash Hi got the breaks fwith the 'QQ exception of Morgan's neckj and registered several counters from vfc-, blocked punts and fumbles. Bruce kicked a beautiful 45-yard place- L,,7' ment for our only tally. The final! score was 31-3. Costello,s and t as Henry's defensive work was outstanding. Our first game played abroad was with Claysville. This team had ijuy plenty of size, but very little action. Plenty of reserve material was ,RR used and we had little trouble in running up a 25-0 score. if-gi' '--'.'- 1' - 1--Tir. 'vat v.'f '.v x'.'v 1v..'v'v -- if-'e 'xr'-' n +- .,.' if ,. , '7' K Q- Q! 0-jfrfdxi 1-9-,fqli wg-7' ., f '-A. Lf' 'G . 'IL ri-X1-Q 1 fill Pxtifpcl . iii. ':.af',11:'A':TTL -,gif ijt. 'xv' ,Q 2 Tit, gg! ,cj :jg f' l71l I U1 ,Nffiz 'bin U r I . 1' .4 3 4- , SQA X-. I ' , A l ,I . , .gs fi' e' f bg f y . '59 ,e , +5 ,- 'Q ' Q l 4 . 0. S- 8 , . ...rt ilu fi f- ' f ' f TQ' xx, A , . ali 4 sq' 'j :P- xxlslg P532 iff, f5.1'5 H, I 4 if ky X., A , . ,st hw. .w Q, L21 Q94 Za? bfi ' .1 iw l ? ag 7 an V-1 U . fa -HV I rf I CU' N.-N uf., lfqfz il' fl 'Y N -.Q G01 ve 6 ff-3 4 . l ' we P21 EH -'1 WN r A ty QV? ' 1 :rg R . Q3 72 Q , . V-w. T3 K T' I P S 'P' X 1 v',fqTkT'-gl. - 7, . 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U .nl A-L' Z1 ,H Q! J gn ' 'ii' af' ld v iv I WP US '1'+'2afff-'ff :aff-ML fea'f'fsw+:af.fw- aff' l f 'if.?-.-ifgQ:.ffI -.-,fgQ:..-i'QLJgQf.fff -.tfgQ:,-ff We next entertained lVlcDonald with one of the best games ever waged on our home field. Bruce intercepted a pass and skirted 40 yards for our iirst touchdown. Our next and last score came late in the first halt' when Bruce plunged across after a steady march of 60 yards. About two weeks later we added a new rival to our list when we in- vaded Charleroi. The river boys were heavier and more experienced, although the 25-0 score does not indicate the closeness. Costello and Jones excelled o11 the offense while Anderson, lVlcClay and Houston were outstanding on the defense. East Washington was our next foe and we did our best in seeking revenge for last year. The game was staged on the College Field where the Galloping Ghosts were trounced 38-'tl by the Thundering Herd . Costello, Bruce. Houston and Cimino were responsible for our points. In a like manner the Blue and Wllite had a desire to down Canons- burg. The Trinity defense was caught napping and the Gunners took the lead. A beautiful end run by Costello and a pass from Costello to Henry gave our only scores. In the second halt' Canonsburg recovered a fumble behind the goal line for another counter. The game ended with Trinity on the short end of a 19-12 score. The linesmen worked well in all respects of this game. Burgettstown gave us a surprise the following week when we fell before the Grimmen. Trinity played a very loose and ragged game which look place on a wet field. Burgettstown got the breaks and their fast baeks took the advantage of them. A total of 19 was reached be- fore the game ended. We made a wonderful conclusion of our season by topping VVaynes- burg 19-0. The Greene County lads used every method they knew in their attempt to down their rivals. Anderson proved that patience pays, by registering a touchdown which he had been working four years to get. . Trinity showed wonderful ability in gaining ground in this game, but there were a few loses worthy of mentiong Haney lost his teeth, Naser lost his trousers. Costello took his annual in lnuddy ice water, while Morgan added another injury to his list when he broke his collar bone. Hon.xeE FULTON. rss '-f -mx vm -c ,.--t v'..'r -1 -ax v.'v 1'.rv 'serv 'w.-v f -'frys'-'f 'K' .rx 1' 'K fr: '-jr ,ff P94 A. -9ff7 ,- riff , -it f,,,.fy-.9L.,.fe7,-.1 ,J-9.-5 ..,ff-if-. 'IL lgtvxa-gzgitfxs lsavngsfgx. X:- r.'t':' 'f'x'N5f, 'Ja 4 'lfaxifizgl '41lxN.ifIpg :JL- t74l I YYFQ ,A 1311 hal. u - 1. , ,A H' 'T ,f'lv tru' 31 Q 41. .fi at - , f' 'i -E fru- .x , 5 . . 1 1--.ff I, :. t: -,. V 'ffl' I .pgs lf'l 1' t' u 'ny 5 'N .n 1, .- . as 1 ' N' t' v 'N' I , -N 1 L I l re fu l --fin w -. fi J . ,A -'J . . .NR L33 f V!! s. A vw! f-E, rl: LTR? 1 YQ , . -.H 1 .,..,- ng 4-gr' .xi 4'5- , If G- I LXNJ. , . nil? ,. . . - -+- LX5 f .f I -1 tiki' -Q 6 9 X, VN -1 I Q H NF I '4 C t H-'Tx frm ' 5,7 Isl- - 4 5 pa .JS II Q' 1-4 fnnfq 'I A ff 'Iltilff I- ' '- Y' H, ' PPE. WW I I V III I I VIJ3.Ei:f3'Y f -FI fEIH'FE4I ,g I II I xx Aid! ETC.: L if--I 1 WI '52 Q' fg' 51 me 4 W I , 4 I I I ' if I V. If Af I IL IIIF IE ID AIIQV I I I I-X511 1 -, - -V A -7- Y ,, Y QIQQII I-J t 1 - Q 1 y xl I IJ I f Q 4 , 1 aiffyryr of - . J: 1 .J 1 l ' 4.'-. J.--' ,C 1 . .- Lf' ,C 4 .' .L xx! .C -', ,s .uf- ,C 1 , x, . . - '- .- ft AQUA i-.Un 9 -. . . . v -. 'T' A Few Tlzzngs About Trzmty .T 'T 3-PM Tl1e first building of Trinity was erected in 1857 by Charles Mc- Knight, a resident of Washington. Mr. W. Smith purchased this J--If building for a residence m 1867. Mr. Slllltll was actively mterested m If YN L education, and on September 11, 1879, he founded at his home the Trinity 'rs 5 E Hall Military Academy, the first Episcopal school for boys west of the 1 ' . it--f Allegheny Mountains. The Academy had thirty-one students enrolled Qt-,'7 . - for its first term, but it expanded so rapidly that in 1881 a new building ' A fu, became necessary. QP. ',s, g, This new building was used as a schoolroom, dining room and ',.., f. --Q U dormitory. At this time the campus was re-arranged by B. M. Cope- - fx' land, a landscape architect of Boston, Mass., and made one of the most :KF .g beautiful around XVashington. The famous circle in front of the main .. 1-Q-up building was made so perfect that a stream of water from its top flowed av. both ways, to meet in a drain near the Prosperity Pike. .6--,X 1 .'7 The springs on the hillside were walled in and made beautiful, and . 7 gif the orchard and gardens were so prepared and cared for as to furnish -,lj ' the boys ot' Trinity with sufficient fruit and vegetables up until the close Q -fu of the military school. Many trees were also planted and by count of -3 U fi.: present Trinity students, about thirty varieties still remain. These old ,ii f' j' trees, it llltly be said, are the homes of certain frisky squirrels whose ob- Ti . ject in life is the amusement of bored Latin classes. t. ,' 3' The military school was closed in 1906, two years after the death of QQ, Mr. W. W. Smith, and the buildings were unused for school purposes lu ff, until purchased by the Trinity High School. , ..q' Trinity High School is the outgrowth of the North Franklin-South .Q , Strabane High School. This school was opened in 1921 in the Real 4 ?'it. Estate Trust Building, South Main Street, by the two townships which ' ., gave it its name. It was made necessary by the b01'0l1gll.SCll00l,S refusal 11 jg- to take more students from the rural districts, due to their over-crowded -af lr-tj, condition. The first student body consisted of about forty freshmen, 'ruin ' and twenty sophomores, and the first faculty of three teachers. I' H QXNQ By 1921 the student body had increased to two hundred, necessitat- i' .L ' ' ing a move to larger quarters. Accordingly Amwell Zllld Canton town- A -.fi ships combined with North Franklin and South Strabane to form a Joint uf'- 'ffjt Board, and in 1924 they purchased Trinity Hall from Mr. William Mc- ',.f , . - Kennan Smith. The school was transferred in the spring ot' 1925, but - 1 the remodeling of the building was not completed until early 1926. Con- fenf- '. .T sequently the class of '29 had its fill of gym work fin camp chairsb for I , if-.Vt about one semester. Then, with all ceremonies due so memorable an 'Tp-0. Rx! occasion, the Trinity building was dedicated on April 27, 1926. .N--X Since then the school has grown in all departments as only a good -. A L- tg. school can, and now it ranks first in size among the rural high schools of -. 'J f I A Pennsylvania, and. through the efforts of an able vocational department. 'Q I ,Luk has won second place in the vocational Agricultural contest. May this Lu. , .N progress continue. ,LN 1': l All facts contained herein concerning the Trinity Academy and its S, X., surroundings have been obtained through the kindness of Mr. VValter B. ,--6 ff If Anderson. 1 ,Q on Boisnltr A. Wunn. 5--U. Yfialig 'fxhjl Hp: L p. :Mizz X If - 'TAT NQJJ: jf ffl' lillilf: !v .l 1.2! kilffl 5' ll,-'l :rf i.:,.': JKT. ttyl: ,V-'. , '.k'P 'LT fix . n 1 I in. '.nf ,C Z' 7.11. sa! .C f Lx. ,rf '13, L.- 7.1. ,C fix. za.-'KC 111. C 1 t75l r,-If . vez, 1 5.5. .xx - 3+ 'H' 1 ,. il' V .uri A ' uxnli .fx .. f . z .ax .Q V . s I' J V. 1 . Rf'- u '- nik . li .5 .v af'-V I .I V5.3 i'-wi we-. 11.3 Sl., .f - ik' f' 1. G01 N, I U 'H fl J :Rf :fe , 1. rut ' 4 5. v f'- .fx L 1. . 1' -5 -r PY . l v Rifle v fir, .. , puxhj If '- . lv J' xl: xx- Q g . J ' U e.- Fn M- A v . .nfs r 1 f . A -ri FR 1 I v 1' 0 sf I A- v Yah ., . :N 1 H xl. . I v ,-.xy s.- 4 fob . . J' if-.f ., 0 X'-w C N Par, .- I I I-4 -' V-,. 'A ' 2:13 z-4 ' all D -q.'v 'Jm.'gwL:'f,mx tu- Viv,-'r-.-,U-.lofi-eaxfvy 'vga'-Z vu n he -lcd f,ff1?fle..cit.3.flc:..ai+ J L Yf V f -2,11 .ft , I . 18-ka. Th S iz S if e tory of 1' e wan .oy ' I Dedicated to the Seniors by Bertha Beal ,N As I look around me I see many bachelors and spinsters. They are fu' a neglected lot. If they happen to be rich they have an abundance of ,'ii'.,f nieces and nephews, who become very affectionate when the time is ap- ffji preaching for a will to be drawn up. If they are poor and not fortunate -. rt enough to meet one of their kind, they find a resting place in a pauper's 153-' gI'2lVC. They seem to understand each other and pretend to be happy. 651 An unmarried person is a source of interest to me. I always suspect xl d that they must have had some romance or love in their life, at some time. Some stay single because of disappointment in love. Some be- js' ', cause they have been influenced during their youth, by seeing at close range the misery caused by an unfortunate marriage. If -be Spinsters are very honest people. They are glad to tell you of their life, if you are interested' enough to listen they will always tell you that ffgfb they would like to have been married and have a nice home and in-X f- in terests of their own. It seems that life is easier to live if you have a ,TNS partner to travel the road with you. It is a beautiful thing to see two I Q., aged persons, who have endured life's trials together, approaching the Great Unknown, hand in hand. ,, J., I have alnong my acquaintances, a WOIIIZIII who used to be a spinster. fi She married at the age of thirty-eight, after a twenty-year separation :Nui from her suitor. It seems that they understood each other when they had lived apart for twenty years. They could sympathize with one an- other then. The cause of their separation was one that has confronted ,TQ wolnan since tl1e dawning of modern civilization. The desire to excel 013 in a career rather than in marriage. They are blind to the fact that '.' ,J theirs is the task to train all our great men and inspire them to lofty Q33 heights. :Lf I shall call this woman Nell Barnes and tell you of her life as she S'-. h told it to me. I shall ask you to accompany me back through the years and to live with me the life of this spinster whom I shall try to idealize, g-' Q and set up as a model, that you may not err and stray along the way as Q'-QE she did. , Q. It is said that a word to the wise is sutiicient and you know it is use- 6,194 less to lock the barn doors after the horse has been stolen. So now I vga, shall take you to see the spinster in the making. It was a night in June. LJ' The moon played in the heavens. hiding behind one elould and then an- f'w,x'i other. The stars try to outshinc one another. A cool breeze blew over V' ,L the vine covered garden wall from across the Hudson river. The silver qfg beams of the 1110011 shimmered on the wide and majestic river. The ,YQ water was lazy and seemed to be weary of the lnany steamboats that 'njf plowed over its surface. :fp A man and a maid are walking in the garden of a palatial home. VTE: Sweet strains of music float out from open windows. There seems to be 5,5 some unusual event of gaiety going on there. As the two lovers ap- 'ij proach the fountain we are able to discern their features. hi, The tall dark haired youth, about twenty-one years old, is broad ZLL shouldered and very handsome. 953 The girl is about eighteen years of age. Her hair is long and golden if:-5 and seems to shine with hidden lights. Her long wasp-waisted blue :Ni flf ': ' . .Fe JI 'ffff V Z' Tf I A T -I' 1 : T'. V 1 'f.f'?f I 'f,'ft 'f f-' f 'Tyr'-F 'If ' ffl. if L : ix. 1 : Tin QC 112. s2r,+.': 1i1.gQ riff. ,G 1111. QAQ LQ B3 t77l ' 0 L yfwp U y ..+1:o'mw: Q:m1veQ:m'w:fw1+y: as 3 .414 xu f L .1-Stk Xzfilglh- ,L'kL2 .v-Q,-g ,- .1 uf-' .Qt .un NLF ,C ..f -,111 . ski D22 f V' H I: 'itll Q :XI ff! If gow11 tells us. tl1at sl1e is living i11 tl1e '90's. The 111oo11ligl1t gives l1er face gil 5-tx-3 a 111arbIe whiteness and were sl1e to Sfilllll quiet enough o11e 1n1gl1t tlnnk -3 5 74 il sl1e was part ot the fOl1Ilf2lll1--0110 of tl1e cherubs and tl1e ny111pl1s. 92' ru- Tl1ey speak in low gentle tones, the ever tlowinff words of love. The , ,gf beautiful strains of I,istz's nlllClJCStl'2lllll1N come tToating to their ears. ,Q ' fly? It seems tolbe an inspiration to tl1e passionate suitor for l1e pleads with E, ,4 l1er to be his bride. Silt' does 11ot return his advances, but remai11s cool QE -K! llllll indifferent toward l1im. Perhaps she is o11ly trifling with l1is love. ti ,- for she says something to lillll and soon we see l1er 1'u11ni11g toward tl1e jbj Ri house w1tl1 undecided, llCSlf2lllllg steps. A black cloud co111es over the R114 111oo11 Ellltl blots Olll tl1e garden sce11e. We reach tl1e house in time to ' '- , see our heroine. a very haughty lady in l1er wraps, ready to leave for fl-Q QL 7 home. Uur hero lingers ljltllllld witl1 a group of sympathizing friends. Q -gl He seems to be almost desperate for his face llZlS a deeply troubled look. , . . S198 We know flltlt there has bee11 a quarrel Zlllll they are separated for A-Qi a le11gtl1 of time. Let us look at our spinster now after the sands of time M. have passed under llC1' feet for twenty years a11d brought l1er to look I-4.1, ggjft upon tl1e world i11 a new and bewildered light. ifsij tml Nell Barnes sat at the desk before l1er little class. The blackboard 'IV , a11d l1er graying hair were ttlIll0St the sa111e color. Above l1er lave11de1' dress l1er face SClllCCl to shine fortl1 with 2111 inward light. She stared at :Gr-N uf l1er book with eyes flltll saw not, for though she was there i11 body l1er QLD' it '-4. ji 111ind traversed tl1e years tl1at had slipped by so swiftly. She was so rf 'arg lonely. No one cared for llC1' with sincere love. She knew that she ' 'l could halve had loive and wealth a11d social position if it had not been for , l1er obstinate decision in l1er youth. Y fry v How well she remembered that night, tl1at fatal night, yet so beau- fly c ' i liful and full of memories. She had been tl1e belle of tl1e ball tlllfl if rt J aware of l1er unusual type of beauty which 111ade l1er feel confident that 98' fu, any man would be hers for the taking. Her people we1'e well-to-do a11d gy-P4 had climbed close to tl1e top of tl1e social ladder. She didn't have to big: ,00 marry for a llVlllg. She remembered how, i11 the rose ga1'de11, Paul -'fill ft J Wilson had proposed. He was young and ambitious. His parents were fl f 3 -' rich. Butlshe had laughed at him, rebuking him and rejecting him. pf I:-'fi She told llllll that the women were no lo11ger ot the clinging vine type: f vi 2,04 had ceased to be servants to cook tor man, keep lns house in order and kgs. bring up his children. She did11't remember all that she had said, but 49. there l1ad been a quarrel tlllil a severing of their frie11dsl1ip. Paul left MI! her, ll0VVIlllC2l1'lCCl, willed. Q-vf-Q She left him haughtily with a great feeling of independence. Yet at ', G. she was masquerading and had only wanted to flaunt her seeming i-Q94 in 1 erenee. 1 Qi' Sl1e tried to persuade herself to hate all 111911, joined tl1e bachelors club of girls and became a firm follower of xMrs. Pankhurst because the jvfl papers were tull ot ideas about VVUIHUII suttrage. ,,, Nell set about to cl1oose a career and as l1er following she took up HX law. But l1er l.tlfllCI' failed in business llllll before he could recover from v Q.. 7 a nervous breakdown, death came silently in the night and bore him LTI .4 I H .I a aw ay. r ' ,r W ' tl? 1031 fr-153 A A ' :EL , ?:f'f2 ' T2 V -'I' f!,r'Ts 'V ' f',e'.'.x V43 ' 'X'-Xl sf ' T -.kv s' -'L' 'f 32:2 ' Tia'-.I'1' 1: -'12, V.-'Z ' fr-. -X-:Sf - Ll, xwffn i'J?Yibg:QTfTQ 'ffm xJ?h'!,'f'.: ':f4'gnaf'Q?4?v'fL,TL 173i Z- A : -1fz31'ftf'+f' .zaaff1'r'.f5'fo'r'.zwe O L Yflf' P US W5 li pgsgxawwwmmeauikv I f 255 its: Sf-3 f IWnl lc-f rv' if-v ite' , left - ear ro ec c ow11 1er w ll. e c ISC a IC 1ou 1 , am e u11- L 1 QQ At 1111 1 lt 1 14111 tl gif 1f11 noticed on l1er dress. Sl1e shuddered a11d sat very stitlly, biting her lips. C E+ S, Then she bega11 to tl1i11k of l1er struggle as a lawyer. Wl1e11 sl1e entered FN, tl1e business world sl1e found that sl1e was a woman. She failed com- ,Q s pletely and desperately bega11 to l.CZlCll SCll00l to ear11 l1er daily bread. A Nell loved l1er work as a teacher and took a 111otl1erly interest in the QE? AX., cl1ildre11. She was a trifle near-sighted wl1icl1 gave llfil' a peering, in- K. 5+ -. quisitive expression. Some of tl1e pupils took this for a look of cross- FN' ness. She k11ew tl1is great fault Ellltl it was a cause of silent grief to l1er. lk, 1 She studied tl1e children witl1 growing interest, their little love affairs, lk, A wondering if tl1ey would tur11 out as hers. lib' Sitting Fllld 111editati11g in tl1e class roo111, quiet except for the buzz 5+ 4. and l1u111 of tl1e pupils at study, she wisl1ed witl1 l1eart and soul tl1at sl1e Ph could lJCgll'l life anew. 1 , A To-day was the first of May. Tl1e trees were layi11g bare tl1eir tender iff green leaves. Birds flew to and fro fro111 tl1eir nests, carrying straw and ,ig bits of string. Tl1e air was warm and sootl1i11g. How fresl1 Zllld youtl1- A he 51' ', ful everything looked. So full of I'0lIlZlllCC. Sl1e l1ad 11otieed tl1e rest- he ga lessness of tl1e pupils a11d told them sl1e lltlfl so111e special work for ll1CIl1 fa he-1 to do. Tl1ey were to go witl1 l1er to Bro11x park, take ll0lCS, a11d write xl.-4 a composition on tl1e animals for English. Tl1ey were overjoyed and as -rl l1appy as birds to leave tl1e dull school roo111 and to go to llllf green fields, f.. fq if-gf the trees, and tl1e brooklets. Tl1e roads were lo11g and wi11di11g. So111e L-.J parts of tl1e woods werealmost jungles. Tl1ey followed Nell all day 2-N 429: listeI1ing to' l1er explanations Ellld losing tl1e111selves i11 ad111iratio11 of XP: ka, the interesting a1111nals and birds. Tl1ey laughed witl1 glee at tl1e antics itll of the 111onkeys, a11d wo11dered at tl1e jaws of tl1e lazy, sleepy, yawning Q lllppOp0lHlllllS, Elllll tl1e terrible power of tl1e orang-outang. They -HJ walked tl1rougl1 tl1e sl1ady park and gathered flowers, some took pic- H' ' tures, wl1ile tl1e I11OI'C artistic ol' tl1e pupils sketched tl1e landscape. 1 ' Bro11x park is a place of interest Hlld infor111atio11 to every o11e wl1o v went there, tl1at is why Nell took tl1e pupils thereg but little did sl1e gig: llinow of tl1e surprise tl1at awaited l1er by tl1e lake where tl1e swans were 3,13 ept. . QQ Tl1is was an especially attractive place. Tl1e SVVZIIIS glided grace- 11 fully about i11 tl1e sky blue water. Majestic birds, those swans, so dig- ltr? nified and reserved. Yet they were so peaceful. Tl1ey never quarreled, M3 .1 never spoke, nor sang but floated about tl1e placid blue water of the lake '1 -E PE admiring tl1eir retleetions a11d pluining their feathers. Tl1ey arcl1ed 752' ivy their necks gracefully when tl1ey saw some one observing them and ful , IQ: promenaded in regal splendor. ,Pj 4 QI' Nell and l1er pupils had been standing on tl1e brink of tl1e lake for a ling time. lt slsleniectl ahnzittllral thing to do. Tl1e white swans on the 3 'J guiiglniiexglnlgesur ace o t e .1 e iad a soothing appeal to all. So peace- . ,Lv HAND' ' Q fifl One of tl1e boys l1ad suuccuinbed to the te111ptatio11 of throwing a stone atione lone swan, striking it on tl1e crest of tl1e l1ead. It splashed std around in the water, stunned, llllell concealed itself u11der so111e half sub- 1 51: merged .w1llows. .Horr1tied, Nell scolded l1in1 and in desperation sent pt' her pupils home, in charge of the older ones. Her compassion for the Q fl' H- ,H -. 4 El! ' , Q. ' 'XT' : ,4f?g'3'.1': 'T!,r7FxX I'.X'7 'C v!1x5B1'. '7'T'xs7! '!'..'ir:T, 3'.T': 4? V 'z Q f, F-,aww xv! 1,53 sri-15.1tint:-:fi..2.fge115.LZfie1f:1.'..'3,1::-1f,11.4c.1'ff1 ofiQ1fit3aiE1-51.iaaQE.ef t 7 9 l up L ' ff 1' . uyv' ' a,f-- 4,N'-fuel, 'L Xu: val . J- 1. . 1-it .v .K oy l V fi A . in as '.' KJ ,-. fi n . I 0 L I ill P I S ',Z3i2'Qf?i5?.fiE?ff5iii2.fiE':fi-5:f.?.+ poor swan was infinite, but she remembered that she would have to pay for it. Her meager little purse was too thin to stand much of a loss. Her room and board came to fifteen dollars a week. One had to have suitable clothes. She was neither young nor pretty any more. She knew that no one could persuade themselves to care for her now. On- coming old age made her shudder. The utter loneliness, the misery, the long hours alone and perhaps even the pangs of hunger would have to I , be endured. Q She feared that the swan would die and knowing that she would be tif , responsible for its death, she sat on the bench to see if it would possibly ',, - recover before it would be necessary to report its injury. She watched '- the pupils as they ran home, such carefree youths, somebody's hope and in happiness. They all had their faults, but she loved them still and en- X , , vied them for their youth. It was almost sunset. The sun lingered on the western horizon like vm--., an unfinished canvass abandoned by its artist. It seemed unusually j, beautiful this evening with orange melting into yellow and the blue and lf., purple shadows playing about it. The trees and the hills were like deli- 5 I' cate lacy silhouettes against its light. This was such a nice place to ,- U' come to break away from the trying world. To lose oneis self from the grinding tasks of everyday life. It seemed that one could love nature 0 and be loved by it in return. 1. Again she turned her attention to the swan. It was close to the rim f- ' of the lake, its beautiful head tucked under its wing, it lingered apart from the others. The sound of geese honking in the distance told her at that it was feeding time. She wished that she had nerve enough to flee in' and leave the loss unpayed for, yet something told her that it would be I ' best to wait. The keeper is coming with his bag of feed to the swans. he calls L ' p them out of the water Zllld scatters the grain. They scramble for it like I-.ut mad. He seems to be counting them. He counts them over and over, he 'nh has discovered the loss, he does not see the injured swan on account ot' 1 some shrubbery. Now he is leaving, going away to some other task. -Q Horrors, there is a flutter in the water, the swan stretches forth its ' - - neck and begins to sing such pitiful notes, begging, pleading. The sound ijt' echoes and reechoes over the lake. It is dying, singing its death S0l1g. QQ The keeper comes, running. -A He is a quiet looking 1112111 and there is something about l1i1n that ix, tells us that we have seen him before. As he tries to reach the swan in Q . his excitement, he finds that the water is too deep and retreats. Nell tg-ut arises and timidly goes to tell him the cause of the swan's death. As she .R approaches she suddenly stops and stares at him. He, too, forgets the swan and his face shows intense surprise. he Paul, after all these years, Paul ?H f , t'Yes, Nell, it is I, have your opinions changed? Nell you look .J tired? Are you ill, dear ? ,' -.' No, Paul, it is only that I am older than when you saw me last. I if was young and foolish then. Why do I find you here, why are you a t keeper in a park ? ff Well, you must know by this time that all people have a certain :QQ amount of love to dispose of. If humans don't return their love they 'lxiik rw l' I In ' fr, . ll.-1 . 4.1,-'.'., xl-. L 1 'air Vji 4 -'!f'.R, til, 'J,f'.'. s',.'L 'X fs . ,M . 9 -.1 rfz.. .L .Q : if ic : ,c ri.. ,c 1 f E301 O L YJW P U S so :Q .X A v ' . fx,-il V 1, . I I D 'B turn their attention to something else. I souiht refuge here ln the park 7.. with the birds and animals. I have tried to e happy. I was afraid to 5 ' m I I me St let you know that I still loved you, I d1dn't know your attltude had Flip 'T' chan ed. But now that we are to ether Nell, what do you say?,' -C 421 g d 1 F d Oh P 1 1 tt d f 1 N-buf I She lifte her eyes to lim anc sai , , au , isn' i oo won er u Q. that our happiness has been born in the death of a swan? I feel a little U sad, don't you Paul? ,l'f,.: '5Yesg but a great joy has been born in my soul. I feel too wonder- P523 Q ful for wordsf' fq: Paul has neglected the swan and its body floats with the wind, over :W A Q5 the lake. The two persons, happy in their newly found treasure are '14 walking away. .U .. 4 Their hands are clasped and tears fill the eyes of both of them. ' T' The have chan ed so much since that night in the rose garden. L1fc IS 4 15.531 Y 8 . ,QQ cruel to have cheated them so. Now they are passing between two rows of trees which seem to bow fq their heads, and stretch forth their branches draped like the arms of .a ,lg robed priest, who, murmuring blessings, touches them tenderly in his 3-.TN C' benediction. Univ' . 4 , y . v . '59 S23 TJ .6 Qs: iv 595 fr? sis! iv ea fa-'f Y A'-. ' fri ffl . .4 , - ' she N5 14 , 'i flirt Q92 al? ia Q-11 as Qt 1151 S32 N5 I mv 1 M- :+ . . R efj pgs 'WW' '7 '4' 7? if-'7 -v 5'--'I I' 1 '57 ' '4'-ff 5'-' ,T H ,-'7 I' T3 H' -'5 'f .T !'.1'7 ' 'CYP' ' . aff- .oft-.1 e .pw . 1 .fn .A SsiL,f5l.K.a,Q1w51.LaL:1f.2.13ffe1f3'.1ls?f,-mia.Q2-51.ef,e.:H:1j..s3f,Qm'1t3f,Q:,1L124 l81l T- . ff! P' 4 k-Y .. JJ . -J s, 5 Q . , . , . Y KV. s -xx en . J 01,1 :QS .Tl 'Q I l. 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To be had only at eb' ' The Man's and Boys St9r6 Washington. Pennsylvania T831 High Srhrml Ffrsl. BIISIIIPSS Cnllvgr' .Y1'.1'I, Then Cnllvgv or Wnrl: WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE CORNER MAIN AND BEAU S'I'REE'I'S Ou lin yrung pc ll I 1 llcusunt, 1'u111u11 11t1w. 1 1nl puns thc d I ppm'- tu tx in ambitious tudcni Mcrczlnt IL 11 lllllllg 1 tic ha. 1 I L x pt LIlll'llCiCl'D 1 um, pcrsma can have. Write fm' hooklct md lcrms. LOUIS VAN OBDEN, PI'IIlC'l'1Jll1, Washington, Pa. GRIFFIN'S Eugene PCFIIIEIIICIIT Walxfilig Hair Cutting-AIVlanicuring Marcel and Finger XNZIVIl1g Phono 2965 W2lSilIllgICJ11, Pu. CALL 2123 CEMENT BLOCKS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES COAL WASHINGTON GRAIN 81 FEED CO. M A R M O N . : . ROOSEVELT 5FlQ165AfFl965 F. O. B. Factory 514995 STRAIGHT 8's Be sure yinzr IIPfl'f var is an 8 and UIWCIPIIIOII Built D1s1'1111sUi1'oRs S. M. BYERS MOTOR CAR CO. NVASHINGTON WAYNESBURG N891 Trinied in PVc15l1z'ngi0n HE editors ot' THE OLYMPUS have t'ound that it was good lnanugelnent to have this book printed in Washington thy Wzlrcl Printing Compu nyj . Their work has been made easier by being in touch with the printer. They have been free from uneasiness and uncertainty as to delivery on time. The quality ot' the printing is perhaps better than out ot' town work, and the cost has not been greater. WARD PRINTING COMPANY t90I ma'z1z1fz'0n ay ! Ifeep lhe memory of this momzfnl f0l'PlN'I' fresh. DIi.xn S'rUoEN'r: Thoughts go straying hack, these days, to that so-long-ago time when you entered school as one ol' the freshest ot' Freshmen. Heniem- ber? VVill you ever forget! VVoulcln't it be great though il' you had ll photograph of yourself on that eventful occasion? Wlizlt pleasure it would give you to-day! Why not telephone right now for an appointment? VVe'll arrange a time to suit your convenience. The numher is 2100-J. .M egg!-v t tt tttt2t EVA S STUDIO 90 N. MAIN STREET WASHINGTON, PA. lflll The CALDWELL STORE, Inc. Aj7iI1'atPd VVitl1 WI'l.glIt-tVIFfZlPI' Company IINIONTOWNA-BROWNSVILLE For 69 years this great store has served the public ot' NV2lSIlIllgICJ11 fuitlifully. Our progress is an expression ot' the confidence they have placed in us. It is our earnest desire to continue to merit this confidence. P E N N COMPLIMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPEHINTENDEN1 SANITARY CLEANING IDYEING 'PRESSING--REP,-XIRING , 5. V. KIMISERIJAND Snpvnilztendent G. H. VV1I,I.lAMs Assistant is V J. L. ROBERTS Assistant W. G. BUuKE'r'r Assistant A. B. BENN Plums 3152- A952 ASS'S t 133 South Main Street GE0RGE1fIE MORTON WZlSIlIllgIOIl, Pa. Clerk i921 1 E. W.RODGERS SEBVICE STATION Sterling Oils, Gas and Greases Gabby on the Prosperity Pikeefli. D. 6 Phones 3292-P1 98 81 -J Ride in Motor Coaches- CO-OHDINATED SERVICES to Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Waynesburg, Wellsburg, Morgantown, Old Concord, Monongahcla, and Marianna. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY USING MOTOR COACHES WHITE STAR LINES, Inc. CHAS. F. EGLI, General Manager PHONE 3238 Office: Citizens National Bank Building, VVashington, Pa. Waynesburg Waiting Boom: Fort Jackson Hotel Pittsburgh: 345 Boulevard of AlliesaPhone Court 9030 Pittsburgh: 1011 Liberty AvenucePhonc Atlantic 1233 William J. Warrick, Jr. FLOBIST 9 East Beau Street Phone 3374 Our Flowers Last Longer CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS DECOBATIONS l93l MEU356 43 is E A Q 'qsiEw1Nia 53 X M451 '11.fwNDf,w, ELIAM Ee NL-35213 BEER.: mg en one shaft ther l ' O xznfrnl mnw muy gf lurk. liul ll'lF!'ll nm F uml xzmwxlzfl Arlllmzl fry Cm:- luu if fnllnlrml iulrrmfiulrly fry Aluulfwr - aml .umllw mrlil lfwy n'jrn'xvl1l 11 mu- liulmuv wrrml nf mfviwzrlllrfll, lfwll if mint umm 4qnml HlllfkYHl1IVlY!VflI.U Duluilv of llvr' xlmvuflfl Cuulnu jrlnu :VIH glmlly ln' gilrll lrilfmnl nfrligufinrl In any Amnml mliinr, nr rm11n14qm', zulfa ix ir1lvr'r'xhwl. -vocab-o THE CAN ,,g.-,Em GRAXHNG D ELECT CGMPA HH! Washington and Jefferson College VVASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA Foiuzded in 1787 Co1,I.1cm4: Fon MEN ONLY College of Arts and Sciences Special opportunities olfered in preparation for Law, Medicine, Busi- ness and Ministry. Complete and modern equipment on a beautiful campus. Dormitory accommodations for Freslnnen. Strong Faculty ol' sufficient number to handle class enrollment in small groups. For information write P1u5s1nENT S. S. BAKER or Administration Sccretar and He istrar, Mn. L. A. FOUST Y r f-1 t95l WALKER'S News and Stationery Store BOOK, OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 17 North Main Street LEFAX ST ORE VVz1shington, Pu. l'1VERY'l'HING FOR THE OFFICE Headquarters for all makes of Typewriters and Oltiee Supplies. Adding MllCllll1CS, Cash Registers, A. B. Diek Miilieogrnpli Machines and supplies, Safes, Steel Files, Steel Shelving, Desks, Chairs, ete. Washington Tynewriier and lliiiee Enuinmeni Ge. 57 VVest Chestnut Street Phone 2919 i i i CAPITOL HAT SHOPPE Exclusive lVlilline1'y HOSE OFTERDINGEH 53 North Main Street Second Floor Phone 2501 COMPLIMENTS OF JAY G. NELAN Washington Paint and Glass Co 138 South Main Street PHONE 107 If you need paint I See us If you need glass 5 Pill-Ilf and Glass for Iive1'yl'hi1zg V961 DREWS RESTAURANT AND CAFETEHIA EQUIPPHIQ For. Youn Slinvulls 51 South Main Street Next to Court House Phone 9042 S'l'ATENlEN'I' Ol' THE CONDITION OF The Citizens National Bank VVASHINGTUN, PENNSYLVANIA At the Close ol' Business December 31, 1928 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts ........ S 7,-101,070.02 Capital Stock ............... S 1,000,000,013 Due from Ferl. Reserve liilllli 4Il4.27ti.15l Surplus lfuncl .............. 2,000,000,110 Cash and clue froln Hanks. .. 553,585.46 I'mliv. Profits and lieserves.. 70,940.39 lteclemption Fund flue from National Bank Notes Out- Il. S. Treasurer ........... 25,002.50 standing ................. 480,850.00 Bonds and Investments ...... 5,777,551.8J. Deposits ...... ...... .... 1 t l,6Ill.705.22 Banking House ...... ... -195,000.00 Bills Payable .. ... 500,000.00 S14,689,495.01 S14,689,495,til Mortgages ...................................... S 438.T36.ti6 Other Investments .. .. 2,0-12,930.67 Cash Balance ........... .. 70,060.51 Total Trust Funds ...... .... 3 3,-151,736.8-1 Corporate Trust s, S1,345,000.00. ESTABLISI-Inn 1900 BE WH SAVE YOU MONEY HEY OLDS Sc CO. Every1flz1'11g Jl1ls1'cal On Main Street, Above Chestnut Wzlsllillgtoli, Pa. l97l as Trz'nz'iy.'- You're going to think about us If we think ot' youg And that's what we're trying to do So we're taking this space for you. JACK HART CHAm.lfs Ham' HAM:-xx' L. Guowto Ronlam' H. BROVVN RAYMOND Flsciisn The Patrons and Scholars and Friendsof Trinity High School General Auto Repairing We extend to you an invitation to visit our store PENNZOIL - GASAJILS-WGHEASES 65535 P A U L gl P 0 S T Gabby Heights Phone 2043-R 172 South Main Street PH ONE 33-M-R Washington Burial Vault Company Manufacturers of Con-O.-Lite Vaults WATER AND AIR TIGHT Every vault tested by wafer pressure Sow BY ALI, LEADING UNnEu'rAKE1is t93l GOODYEAR TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES VULCANIZING WASHINGTON TIRE REPAIR CO. West Wheeling Street Phone 446 PHONE 710 56 WE1S'I' CHESTNUT STREET IT IS IF IT IS THOMPSONS HARDWARE IN WASHINGTON COMPLIMENTS OF A- M. VANKIHK YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN 107 South Main Street Specialist in all kinds ot' ASSOCIATION Watch Repairing Mr. Gordon: VVhat. late again, just what's your excuse this time'?', Henry: Well, you see it was this wayferrf stop lne 1t'you've heard this one before. Freshman passing plumber's shop and reacting a signeff Cast Iron Sinks. Huh, anybody knows that. , U Sharp S Furniture Store 110 WEsT CHESTNUT STREET GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES Dignified Credit C. L. SHABII Bovn S. SHARP l99l COM PLIMENTS OF First Bank 5' Mummsu Flsmcn WA AI, HIss1aP.vE SYSTEM SIIIYGTON, PA. Trust Co mpany Darke Mot or Co. VALENTINE and MURRAY FRANKLIN SALES AND SE Pharmacists RVICE I I I . i' xi If fg v 'I' 'fu .wi 105 Ml SCll2'ff0l' Awlllll' GI-l0lilil'I XVASHINGTON HOTEL WAs111Nu'r0N, PA. BU 4 'NG I 1 0 0 I 40-1 SOUTH MAIN S'I'HIiE'I' PHONE 423 JUDSON WILEY 652 SoNs WAYNE FHICDS COAL AND BUILDING SUPPLIES CPIIIPIII C0llfI'lll'll0l'S XIV,-XSIIlNG'l'0N, PA. Evcryhody Likos Candy Boll Phono 729 J. W. BIRCH 81 SON VVHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS We stand for qualify I1'lCl'f'1lllIldI'SH in our line 28 .IeH'e1'son Avenue Wzxsllillgtoll, Pa. HE cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. IVIOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Washington County Fire Insurance Company PATRONIZE A HOME COMPANY H. M. PLANTS, Agm IIOII We Have .lust Wllzlt You Need in CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS HART SCHAFFNEH and MARX CLOTI-IICS FOR MEN BERG HATS MONITO SOX THE lVIEN'S SHOP GINSBUHG BROS. 67 North Main Strecl Compliments of lVo.fln'ngfon Sanitary Dairy Phone 1986 426 Allison Avenue J E VV E L I2 Y The Finest Gift oi' All A Gloriously Complete Display DIAMONDS VVATCHICS .IIEVVISIBY G1'fls Tlml Las! Special Prices -A Easy Terms Romcnmlmor I 3 p e rv, S Aullmrizod Tu 170195 CREDIT Jliwlinnics Dlstrlhutors Will 'Frusi 104 West Chestnut St. Bulova You XTVEISIIIIIQIOII, Pa. Wzltclies BETTY BEAUTY SHOPPE NWI. Sper'1'r1l1's1 s in IJPFIIIIIIIPIIT Waving if? . 'i. 1 . ' ,p'2'4! 0111' .Spevml VVUUF I: NQHXQ, ' ', A x HS ' r 1 ' 'Ubi Agni . ' All I 'Jes oi M'F'g,NKg:J, . AQJQ-Q , Han' and Includes A524 -'ft fl , Finger Wzive Q fllocs Nut Include Shumpool TW Guurantecrl for Six Mmiths I 1 X ' OPEN IIIVICNINGS BY APPOINTMEN1' i - 225 Siegel Bldg., East Wheeling St. Phone 2569-J, Washington STEAM 3 4 on, II02j - WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE A Think ot' DERSON 81 POLLOCK 1.118 VVest NVhceling Street XVtlSllll1gt0Il, Pu. ISICLI, Pnoxlis 1295 on 1296 FIRE - LIFE - ACCIDENT - AUTO COMPL1M1eN'1's OF 7726 Rfghf Kind OF JEWELRY Dunbar 85 Wallace , . l Iwmr twenty years we have been supplying nur paatrnns with only the highest type ' ot' jewelry. 'l'he rigght liincl of jewelry. innrefwer, brings uclclerl beauty and 829 Jefferson Avenue pleasure to the wearer. NVhntever gives the must lasting santisfuetion is the great- Vvashinglong Pa. est investment, and we want everything T we carry in stuck --jewelry, rlizlmoncls, Plrlfjxl-:S watches, ete.-to do this very thing. Artistic creations in l3liACEI,Ii'l'S NIiCKI.ACliS RINGS BROOCIIES SAUTOIIIS YVRIST WATCHES I 0 I And a host of useful and artistic novelties C5 . tor men and women. T. H. MCNARY Juwifzrien .mn OPTICIAN uElIE'I'IjHll'llg lo Blllllid Aliylliilzgf' 43 North Blain Street l minzsj Miss Malone fSeience teaeherbz giwllill is a geyse1'? Frosh: Its a fountain ol' water gone crazy with the heat. Ancient History Prof.: And how many COIIIIIIZIIMIIIICDIS did Moses I'6CC1VG?,, Bruce: Ten, Prof.: And what happens when you hreak one? Bruce fahsent lnindedlyl : It's second down and nine to go. EVERYTHING IN Hardware Machinery - Implements Stoves and Ranges, China and Glassware, Radios, Etc. Our City Garage for Buieks and VVhippets and all kinds of accessories. First Class Repair Shop GEO. B. SPROVVLS 31 SONS CLAYSVILLE, PA. OFFICE PHONE 2500 Ross Independent Oil Company JOBBER STERLING 10024 PENNSYLVANIA PETROLEIIM PRODUCTS VVASHINGTON, PA. fiom THIS STORE SELLS ARROW SHIRTS WILSON BROTHERS FURNISHINGS JOHN WARD SHOES C . H . J O N E S 37 North Main Street LINCOLN FORDSON THE UNIVERSAL CAR A New Standard of Value in Ihv New Ford Car A IJ11MoNs'1'1m1'loN WII,I, CONVINCE You MQGIBBENY MOTOR SALES, Inc. WASHINGTON, PA. PHONE 2800 PHONE 2800 Jones: There are lots of men able to govern women. Costello: Yes, and they are all bachelors. The seniors have no doubt of the fact that thc freshmen will go to heavenffthey are too green to burn. 'sng pnaa O1 umop aptsdn qooq snlt lI.IFl1 O1 qgnouo snopmo oq plnom UI2llIllS9.l.I R Xing Ll05l Anderson: xxfllilt is ignorancc? Henry: Iqnorancc IS when you don't know SUIIICIIIIIIQ -1nd sonn- body finds it out. I S0 NVE HAVE Mr. Bartgcs: Have you a VVandt-ring Jew in hero? MISS IIWVIII flilology teachorjz Ycs, I tlnnk thorc's one running around hcrc SOIIICVVIICIT. Lost: A cant- by a student with a carved ivory hcad. Ii' found plvase rcturn to a Frosh. SHI GTO SEMI ARY Collvgrf Pl'f'1llll'lll0I'y, G!'lII'I'lll and Jluxir' C0lll'Sf'S Sf'1'1'elu1'iaI and GPIIPIYII Courszfs for High Sr-Imol Gruduafrfs For catalogue apply to MISS EDITH U. GILL, Princzlbal COMPI,IMEN'I'S OF LEE SCHOENTHAL Tailor for Young Men 27 East Beau Street WVashinUton P D ,a. Morag ZELT'S DR G STORE 109 Sourn MAIN STRHH1' Prescriptions accurately Compounded by Registered Pharmacists, Using only the best Drugs and Chemicals Deal Herr' and Save .llonffy JOHN VV. ZELT, P. D. QUALITY COUNTS! Good Dry Goods are the Lowest Priced after all In the mad rush for business supremacy and volume ot' sales many stores, particular- ly the chains. place lowness ot' price above everything. Quality ot' merchandise has little to do with their scheme ot' merchandising. The ditterence in cost ot' good reliable quality dry goods and low priced uncertain values is so slight that no one can at'I'ord not to purchase goods ot' quality. Good goods are easier to work with and give greater satisfaction and longer length ot' service. YVe feature that type and quality dry goods known as Quality Dry Goods at popular prices . Compare our lines with others and you will readily see just what we are driving at. Wlzctlwr its a Silk Dress or a Gingham Apron it Pays to Huy Goods of Quality. FRE S. MARSHALL Dry Goods as Dry Goods Should Bc VVatch the Progress of the New Young Womengs Christian Association Building at 42 West Maiden Street Come in and br' a Par! of This Progressive .lIOU6'lIll'lll Temporary Headquarters at the William Henry Hotel Qlll7t ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT FOR TRINITY Complete Ozllfiflws for FOOTBALL BASEBALL TRACK BASKETBALL GOLF TENNIS GYMNASIUM Em'ryII1i11g for the Alhlvfff' '1'REMAN, KING Sc CO. 201-218 Fulton Building Pittsburgll, Pa. BELL Tr:Lr:P1-1oNli 2900 Buy VVhcre Quality Is Higher Than Price G uy W 0 0 d War d l r1'1'11rlly Sffrvive Always DODGE BROTHERS i MOTOR VEHICLES GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS W00dWard'Wright Mb Fllrniture Co. Main at Chr-stnut Strcets 41 East Maiden Street W P As1uNu'1'oN, A. WASHINGTON, PENNA. Pl 9946 lone -..' Smart Millinery . . Llttle Summlt Silk Undcrwcar Baby Bonnc-ts S 1' Qc 6 V1 B 1 Imported Flowvrs IS thc. plum, I GOOD EATS Mrs J H Kell ' ' ' y GASOLINE REPAIRING 45 North Main Struct ' - S i Fl Pl 2188 SCENEHY HILL, PA. . atom oor toni . Phono 18-r-40 S1081 Hx 1 5 2 -X ' JD f 'Ti- -.fm
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