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- OLYMPUS kWJ . . . Senior Class Officers Jamks Miiiphn Jonathan Day Bessie Hehron Guy Timmons V V I ' lrsidcnl I ' rcsidi-iil Secretary Treasurer Senior Class History EAHLY oiu ' Scptcnilicr iiKiniing almost four years ago several hun- dred boys and girls gathered on the large and beautiful eanipus of Trinity High Sehool. Among the boys and girls of this blithsome as- semblage were a group, somewhat not at ease, known to the others as Die Freshmen. We, the members of this group, at first considered our high sehool life as a very easy and inviting journey. But soon we learned that liiis was not the case and that high school life was very (Hlferent from that to which we had been accustomed in the gratles. As days and weeks rolled by we became more accustomed to the school with its routine and then we felt (|uite at home. Later we organized our class and selected for our class motto, Duty before Pleasure, and for our class colors Old Hose and White. We soon found that what we had su|)- posed to he an easy journey was beset with many dillicult tasks. I)e- sjute our inexiierience in school activities we were infused with the Trinity School Sjiirit and we were looking forward to the oncoming year, but perhaps more so to our vacation. September, 1927, having returned after a much enjoyed vacation we resumed our tasks with a greater degree of contidence, our somewhat dogged journi ' y of tlie first year wa s replaced by an enthusiastic domi- nation of the supijosed to be impregnable upper classmen. Prosjiects began to irradiate and our untiring energy instilled within us a desire to raise our standards and the standards of Trinity High School. Now we were at liberty to look down upon the Freshmen, a joy whicli we had anticipated all through our vacation period. The .Juniors and Seniors soon lound that we were able to take care of ourselves and for this we won Ihe adniiiatiou of tlu ' iijjper classes. t Cunlinued on Pai e 31) [22]
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■!■ OL YMPUS kTkSJtTk Helen Ahuis Addis Basketball 1, 2. ' i, 4: Track 3. : Historv Club ii: Audubon Club 4. Helen worked hurd four seasons. At a sport for muni reasons: Then tt (lbur!eroi one daij. She showed us all how she eould idaij. Joe BEI.CASTRr) Bananas Latin Club 2; Debat- ing Team 1, 2; His- torv Club ;S: Glet- Club 4. ' e Ihink Joe will he a fi r e a r h e r. al- though he s o m e- times s h o w s the amhition to be a Big League pitcher. Pailine Bi-ackblrn Audubon Club li ; Librarian 3. Serious, silent and smiling at her tasks we find her working, and from duty nener shirk- ing. Louis Collar • Collar Latin Club ' 2 ; bon Club 4 torv Club ' A Club 4. .4 fine worker sincere man. Audu- His- : Glee anil a Helen Collteh y ulter Latin Club 2; Audu- bon Club 2: Glee Club 4. We ' ve seen her red hair and wonder if She has a temper. TRIMITY HKiu scncci Helen Ashmore -Sally Audubon Club 2; Go- l.)-ColIege Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Le Cercle Francais :J. 4: Glee Club 1. 4 ; Librarian ' . . Helen ' s small, hut she ' s mighty in the class room. Hose Bellino Petey Audubon Club 2; Latin Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 3. 4 : ' ice President 4: History Club 3. With her laughing eyes and dancing toes we ' ll see her soon in Zeig field ' s Follies. Edward Bblce Zaney Fo.itball L 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Track L 2. 3. 4: Audubon Club 4. Ed has served us well in sports, and he likes to prove his point. Arihlb Cooper Babe Latin Club 2: Foot- ball ], 2: Orches- tra L 2; Vice President of Class 3; Glee Club 1. 4. UV expect him to achieve greatn ess either at typing or ba.- eboll. Carl Crah; Firpo Senior Play. Let ' s raise Cane; be can stand a n y- t hi nil. M, i ¥i n itL. i 2 3 :
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