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MRS. HELEN SCI-IROYER Washington, Pa. Margaret Morrison Carnegie College B. S. Carnegie Institute of Technology Supervisor ot' Home Making Department Munzlger of the Cafeteria Now thafs lhalf' ARGEL RAWSON Washington, Pa. Secretary to the Principal Trinity High School Xv2lSl1illgtUl'l Business College Al your servicef, 'D ILYMK ID ll, A We s . - ' ' 'vL- ' Skill with understanding is education. Vtlithout under- standing there is no education.--Morton. TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL-AIAIN BUILDING Page Eleven i
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'D ILYMK ID IU S Page Ten CAMP R. PIPER Washington, Pa. VVashington and .lefferson College B. S. Graduate XVork: YVashington and Jefferson College Pittsburgh School of Auto Engineering Physics Chemistry General Science Dorff mess with thaff' DELLA PLANTS Washington, Pa. Washington Seminary VVooster College A. B. Columbia University: Teachers College A. M. Member of the A. A. U. YV. History 'tAre you sure you understand the assign- ment? MARY BELLE RANKIN Washington, Pa. Margaret Morrison Carnegie College Carnegie Institute of Technology Member of OLYMPUS Stati' Assistant Supervisor of Home Making Department Let's get to our places, girls. E. VAUGHN ROSS Washington, Pa. NVashington and Jefferson College B. S. Graduate NVork: VVashington and Jefferson College M. S. University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach Athletics Adviser Sophomore Class Civics Thirty minutes after school in my room. JOSEPH D. RYBURN Washington, Pa. Penn State B. S. Delta Sigma Phi National Honorary Judging Society Adviser Trinity Future Farmers Vice President YVashington County Vo- cational Association Assistant Supervisor of Agriculture You want ll zero for to-day, do you?
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'U ILYMK ID IU S 'CA IL IE N IDAIIQ tl QI EB 'OMER tl V SEPTEM BER September 2-wSchool began to-day. Don't mention it. September EPThe cafeteria opened in full force. lt is one of the very best school cafeterias. September 5eeFootball practice with a large number ol' boys to try out. September 7- Yve- Oh the freshmen! Will they never learn? September 15-Well, things are growing quiet. The freshmen are becoming acquainted. O September 25eWould you believe it? We got out early to-day to I help celebrate the opening ot' the new road. Trinity has a float, carrying four senior boys, representing the historical event of General Grantts visit to Trinity Hall September 17, 1869. OCTOBER October 75The first of four evening entertainments to be held dur- ing the year was to-night. It was a musical program by a group of Mexicans. October 10-fGreat game! Redstone vs. Trinity. Our hopes of win- ning are high. October Qtlglt surely is cold. We hope it warms up soon. October 25-Play Day: Something new for Trinity,-and oh, what fun! October 31-Hallowe'eneThe freshmen are scared. DIOVEMBER November 7eOur squad meets Canonsburg. Football surely does need stout and courageous boys to play it. The cold is severe. One al- most freezes while watching the game. November 21-fThe John Ross Reed Musical Company- entertained us to-night as the second number of the Lyceum Course. Very good in- deed. November 26-Thanksgiving vacation, and how we need it! DECEMBER ' December 2eCounty Grange meeting held here to-day. Meals were served by the Trinity girls. , December ll-Christmas is just two Weeks oil! and we have a vaca- tion. Now who doesn't believe in Santa Claus? December 12--Our Boys' Chorus entertained us with songs at as- sembly. Contimzed on Page .50 Page Twelve ,
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