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'UILVMU IUS Robert Lacock Hgoblf President Audubon Club 2, His- tory Club 3, Class Treasurer 33 Band 3g Hi-Y 3, 4. Calm as summer skies. Cfficers of time Senior Class Clinton Pease Romaine Howard Cat Skeets Vice President Secretary F- F- A- 1, 2, 3, 49 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Agricultural Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Audubon Club 2g Vice Presi- dent of State F. F. A. 2g Demonstration Team 3g Secretary History Club 3g De- bating 3, 4g OLYMPUS Staff 33 President Agricultural Council 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4g Cap- tain of Traffic Squad 3, 4g President of F. F. A. 4. History Club 3g Cafe- teria 3g Chorus 3, 4g T Club 3, 4, Libra- rian 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 3, 4g Treas- urer 4. Very sweet tempered. Kenneth V. Elliott ccKennyxy Treasurer Audubon Club 2, Operetta 3, 43 Music 4g OLYMPUS Staff 4. We know her initials are V. L. P. He delights in 7-syllable words. Senior Class History Since we, the class of 1933, are about to graduate we believe it well worth our time and effort to leave a record of our high school life as a goal for other classes. Early one September morning in 1929 a large body of students gathered on the Trinity Campus. In the midst of this group were scattered about two hun- dred and seventy Freshmen. Of course we found life rather dull for the first few days, but after getting acquainted we soon began our work in earnest. We elected our class officers and advisers early in the second semester of that school year. It seemed as if each Freshman had as much of thc School Spirit as most upper class- men, or even more. We returned to school in September, 1930, as Sophomores. This was the year that required our greatest efforts. We had won the respect of the upper classmen, and were helping to carry the name of Trinity to fame. During our Junior year we worked hard to keep up our good work. This year was the real test of our ability. We were living up to our motto Watch Us Climbf' During this year our class produced the Junior Operetta, under the direction of Mr. E. S. Day. Again in August, 1932, we gathered at Trinity for our final year of high school work. All too soon we find ourselves nearing graduation. We elected officers early in the year. Never throughout our four years of work have we once slacked our pace, but have worked night and day Without tiring of our duties. Much of our Conlinuerl on Page 24 i121
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Dorothy Adams abotn Audubon Club 23 His- tory Club 2g Girl Re- serves 4g OLYMPUS Statt 4. I spent three periods on the spider story and I haoen't accomplished anything. Omar Barney Barney Football lg Track 1, 2, 3g Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Audubon Club 2g Hi-Y 3, 4. Brunettes are his renter of interest and dancing his hobby. Martha Bayne ngaynen Track lg Glee Club 13 Junior Paper ll: Au- dubon Cluh 4: Girl Reserves 4, Librarian 4. She has what one needs in the library-energy. t13l Claude Bainer Daniel Ballentyne, Jr. nlzainerv nnann Audubon Club 2 g YVild Flower Preser- vation Club 2g His- tory Club 3. Claude is very anxious to greet a certain young lady at Bus. Coll. Arthur E. Bayles HArt!! Audubon Club 23 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4: His- tory Club 3g Basket- ball 43 Band 45 Hi-Y 4 Looking for Arthur ? Listen for his whistle. Margaret Beniger Upegii Glce Club 1, 2, 33 Au- dubon Club 2g Girls' Chorus 2, 33 History Club 3g Operctta 3g 'l ' Club 3, 4. Evidently she's c-r-a-z-y about dancing. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Audubon Club 25 Football 2, 3. Slow but sure he will reach the goal. Beverly I. Bayne ugevn Glee Club lg Audubon Club 23 Librarian 4. She will be a dictator for-whom ? Joseph Biss Biscuit Audubon Club 23 His- tory Club 3g Track 3. He would malce an ideal radio announcer. 'UI .YMKIDIUA Ralph Barbour flpop Eye!! Glce Club 1, 3, 43 Au- dubon Club 2g F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. Not always wanted where he is. James F. Bayne :rJimmyss F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Audubon Club 2, Upcretta 3g OLYMPUS Staft' 43 Debating 4. Trustworthy. Sarah Blake ccsauysi Go-to-College Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4: I.c Cer cle Francais 4: Girl Reserves 4. Sarah is a splendid im- personator. Ask Clair H.
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