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'DILVMKI IUS William McCool Kgilln Presirlenl Football 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 History Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3g Glee Club 3. Is that righl? Robert Hummel 6KBob!7 Vice President Football 1, 23 Current Events Club 25 Class Vice President 3. A fulure radio star. Officers of the .lunior Class Geraldine Swart ullerryn A Secretary Civics Club lg Cur- rent Events Club 2g Basketball 23 Go-to- College Club 3. fulure slenograpllez Marjorie Harris uMargevJ Treasurer Go-to-College Club lg Civics Club lg Home Economics 23 Cur- rent Elvents Club 2g Glee Club 2, 3. She is fhe fire', in Ihe Junior Class. Junior Class History We entered the historic halls of Trinity High School, September third, nineteen hundred thirty. The class, numbering about three hundred, was the largest incoming freshman group, up to that time, to enroll at Trinity, but many have fallen by the wayside since that memorable day. Unaccustomed to the routine of the school and being somewhat timid, we stood around in small groups during our free periods. Many times we were ridiculed by the upper classmen. However, we became familiar with the rules and regulations and, in time, became one of the finest classes in the history of the school. The majority of the class reached the second rung of the ladder at the end of the year. When we reassembled for our second year at dear Old Trinityi' we were not so shy and timid as at first. The class worked hard and made a better name for itself this second year. Then came our third year, about one hundred forty-eight reached the third step toward success. This was to be the best of years! During these three years at Trinity some members of the class have shone in athletics and others scholastically. The outstanding ones will doubtless have recog- nition in other portions of the QLYMPUS. Since this is our third year, one might say we understand the tricks of the trade. We feel now like upper classmen and realize that we must set examples worthy to be followed by other classes. We have recognized this responsibility and have endeav- ored to set the best examples possible. VVe must include in our history the conscientious Mrs. Strauss and Mr. Ryburn, who are our class advisers and have filled their positions well. The Junior Class wishes to thank them for their kind attention and co-operation. VVQ could go on and on telling of our past and present, but we must look into the future. VVe are all striving to attain the last rung of the ladder. As a class, too, we are seeking to raise the standards of the school, thereby improving our own, and we hope to become one of the best Senior Classes in the history of Trinity. JAMES Gr.EENAwA1.'1'. E281
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