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I OLYMPUS k The Board of Education THE Board ol ' Education ol ' Tiiiiily llitili Scliool is composed ol ' iivc (lircclors Iroiii cacli ol ' the lollo viiii lo vnsliii).s : Aniwell. ( .anion. North I- ' raiiklin and South Stral)ane. In tiie year li) ' 24. Trinity Ilii h School was known as the Joint Hi,s(li School and was located in the Uoal Estate Building on Main Street. During that year, the Board of Education was represented by only two townshi|)s. After the school location was moved to the present situa- tion, the four townships united and the school board was composed of twenty members. We feel much credit should be i!;i i ' n to the School Directors as they are largely responsible for Trinity as it stands today. Their time and etforts have been given willingly for the bittermint of the school, and the students feel greatly indebted to them lor what Ihey have done. This year the oulslanding work of the Board was the addition of the new (iym and ( aleteria. Both have been long needed, and have so far proved a great success. Of the two, the new (iym has proved more popular, as it has made many things jjossible for tiie health and |)leasure of the students and ])atrons of the school. It has done away with the overcrowded conditions and has made it ijossible for the entire student body 1(1 allend assembly at one lime. The Cafeteria also comes in handy as |ni|)ils who do not wish lo bring their lunches can secure suf- ficient food for a very small sum. We, as the student body ami ispecially as the memliers of the Senior class of Trinity fligb School, wish to express our many thanks to each and excry member of the Boartl of Directors for what they have (lone, bolh for us, and for the school in geniral. We fully realize that withoul lluni Trinity High School would not have been what it is today. — Helen G.vbhy. KpflSf li lJTU uilj 0 jklPf L«lJ j tJ ' Ri ' fcu li . kj cca 10 :
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■ OL YMPUS kTkTkTkS. sM KENNinll H. C.OUDOX Vi ' aijnesbunj, Pa, A. B. Waynesburg College II ' . miiiil)t ' rs of oiii ' st:ill this ycnr li;i c worked loiis and diligently in preparing tills luiiiiher of the Olymjuis. It is hoped that in years to eome a reading of these pages will hring haek |)leasant memories and a feeling of pride in having helonged to the school whose activi- ties are chronicled hy word and picture on these pages. T M im ; 12
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