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Home Economics Demonstration From January 15-18, 1934, Trinity High was represented among many other schools at the State Farm Product show at lflarrisburg, IDCIHI- sylvania. As before, Hickory joined with Trinity on the trip, the two buses staying within sight ot' each other. The trip was lnade by way ol' the NVilliam Penn Highway, returning by way of Gettysburg and ltoute Forty. Those girls representing the Home Economics Department ol' Trinity were Florence Bazzoli, Martha Keys tJuniorsJ, and Nellie Swartzfiger tSophomoreJ. It so happened that tl1e latter, who has recently an- nounced her marriage, was at the time married to Nelson Morgan, a graduate ot' the class of '33 and a winner ot' one ol' the projects in the Agricultural Department. Thus the trip provided an enjoyable honey- lll0Oll. CUIlfll11l?ll on Page 26 Tire Junior Paper The Model T was the name chosen hy the .lunior class l'or this year's newspaper. Since this was a money-making scheme, we mimeo- graphed the paper ourselves and thus saved the cost ol' printing it. The range ot' subjects for our paper was wide and the majority ot' the con- tributions were made by the .Juniors. The outstanding features were Matt Bash's Campus Gossip , Mikesell's Cartoon Page, the Popularity Contest, and the tirst semester Honor Roll. The last issue ole' the Model T was devoted to the Senior class. The staif, chosen by the literary critic, Miss Martin, and the class advisors, Miss Kiblinger and Mr. Hallam, cooperated with the remainder ol' the Junior class to make the three publications ot' the paper a success. -Loolsiz LiaNAssi The Librarians The small library ot' 1930 has become one ot' the valuable assets of our school. In the four years, it has increased until now we have nearly fifteen hundred books, and we hope it will continue to grow next year. The reserve books are much used l'or reference reading assigned in various classes while the fiction shell' meets the demand for leisure reading. Our greatest handicap is lack of space for books--or for those who wish to use the library. But, in spite of these handicaps, we try to make the library serve the school as etticiently as possible. Contimlerl on Page 27 Traffic Corps WVith the growth ot' Trinity it became necessary for law and order to be maintained throughout the halls. To do away with the congestion and tl1e confusion, a body ot' able minded as well as able bodied boys were appointed to control the outbursts of enthusiasm on the part ot' the pupils. The Seniors begin tl1e new school year by teaching the Freshmen the code ot' the halls. This is a very tedious job but the Freslnnen learn willingly and soon they are more easily handled than the upper class- men. At the end ol' the tirstesemester this tradition is handed down to the next generation, commonly designated as the Juniors. These posi- tions ot' honor are given to capable Juniors who perform their tasks admirably. -JAMES GREENw.x1.'r AND P1.xvx1oNo SUMNISY 11201
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