Trinity High School - Olympus Yearbook (Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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PI'l'fllI'6S,' E. Editor Assistant Editor Artist Assistant Artist Senior Class Editors Jllllilll' Class Eililurs Olympus Staff for 1934 ADVISORY BOARD CLEON IIALLAM, General IJLlblI'SlIl'IIfj,' H. RUTII ZEIJIKER, Written lV0r1f,' .IosizPH D. llYl3lfRN, Artg Axim J. Kxlsuxoen, Sportsg E. VAUGUN Ross, PAUL DAY, Firzunee. STUDENT EDITORS Dolores Lockwood .lack liaker David Gillespie Grover Miliesell .lalnes Greenawalt Raymond Sumney Etfa Mong Louise Lv.-Nassi Sports l,l.l'lIlI'6S Aclnertising Alumni Slenograpli ers Senior Play The Senior Class this year presented with g Sarah Iams Robert Swart Forrest Clark Dorothy Mustard Daniel Morford XVilliam Toland D. I.. Frazee Mabel Sehmalz Freda Vankirk reat success a comedy TOMMY. The cast was chosen after tryouts including practically every- one in the class and had three weeks for rehearsals under the able direction of lVlr. E. S. Day. On April tith the play was given as a matinee dress rehearsal for the student body and in the evening for the public. At appropriate times the play was punctuated by our School Orchestra. The performance was successful to the extent that the class felt justified in holding over the play and it was given again April 12. THE CAST MRS. YXTILSON Dolores Loclfwood Mn. THURISER Kennetll llfard BERNARD Iilltjlltfllld Suznney D.-xvln TU'r'r1,E James Greenawalt MAlill'1 'l'HU1ns1cu Nina Phillips ToMMY MILLS David Gillespie Mus. rllIIURliER Jlarjorie Harris .lIllJGE VVILSON Robert Hummel -Num PHu.x.1Ps The Classical Guild The Classical Guildw was organized at the beginning of the school year 1933-1934. At the first meeting the members ot' the guild chose the following officers: President, Paul K. Gowerng Vice President, Reese Daggg Secretary, Etfa Mongg Treasurer, Donald Ralston. At the next meeting, Louise LeNassi was appointed chairman ol' the Social and Program Committees, with Arthur Landrey and .lohn Pedicord on the Social Committee, and Edmund Wy'lie and Jesse Garbinski on the Program Committee. A constitution was then drawn up, which contained the aim, motto, purpose, and laws ol' the guild, as well as the duties, powers and responsibilities ot' each olticer, member and committee. Cflllflllllfflf on Page 28 European History Club The club was organized by Sophomore history students who were interested in and making good grades in the subject. It served a dual purpose, to give detailed reviews and discussions of important events and characters of tl1e past, and to create study of current events, the History of Tomorrow, to its members. A number of educational talks and discussions were given for the good of the club members and school as a whole. Each member wears an emblem bearing the ensignia E, H. Clubf' It was founded the first week in November, 1933-34. The Clllllflllllfll on Page 28 i241

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Home Economics Fortunately, Trinity High School has maintained a Home licnomics Department which is very beneficial to many ol' the girls in school. At the beginning ot' the term the Sophomores organized a Home Economics Club and elected the following otlicers: A1.lci5 Fizimusox President Ei.noN Bmaissn Vice Prcsidenz' Hosts lVTAll'l'lNCllliCK Secrclary HELEN Ponnov Treasurer The purpose of the club is to help to bring the members ot' the department together as a social unitg to aid in developing the talents ot' the individual girlg and to put into practice the facts which were discussed in the class sessions. COI1ffIllIl'I1 on Page 27 Trinity F. F. A. H.xnoI.n HiX.MII.1'tJN Presiflent PAU1. YOUNU Reporler Fon1iEs'r Clixaiiia View President rlllblos C. Y, FORD j Jo11N Fiuzisrz Secretary Jos. D. ltvnttax Advisors Josiarn Fo1iHE.s'r Treasurer R- E- THUMAS Member, National Organization for Boys Studying Vocational Agri- culture. As Trinity Chapter, F. F. A., rounds out another year, its members can justly point with pride to its record. lt is always ditticult for a winner to repeat but Trinity did just that in the Stale Project contest tl1is year. The records of our most outstanding projects were sent to Harrisburg and twenty-two ot' them placed within the tirst ten places of the various types ot' projects. The total number ol' points scored by Colzlinuecl on Page 27 Cafeteria The students of Trinity High School are indeed fortunate in having available the service which the Cafeteria provides. Hot dishes are served at -exceptionally low prices. NVe are assured that absolute cleanliness exists and the highest quality foods with properly balanced menus are available due to the supervision ot' Miss Thayer. The food is prepared by Mrs. Barney. Her apple pies have won fame for her. The girls taking Foods 3 are responsible l'or the serving of the foods. This course otlers valuable experience to these girls who are allowed their lunch in addition to the regular credit they receive. The girls in this department are: .leaniva Allison, Edna Crumrine, Vera Larkin, Grace Miller, Daphine Pratt, Muriel VVithrow. The Agricultural Council XXI.-XI.'l'ER B.xnnE'r'r President Foam-:s'r CIARKIE Vice Presiflezzt XVEIR XN.Xl.Klilt Sec1'clu1'y-T1-cas11r1'1- For many years Trinity F. F. A. has rewarded its most outstanding members by making them members of the Agricultural Council. The Council is the honorary organization of our chapter and its purpose is to stimulate further achievements for the chapter and the school. To be eligible for membership in the Council, one must have done at least one of several things: won a place in the State Project Contest, repre- sented Trinity on a State Demonstration lC2ll11 or livestock judging team. held a state oflice, or made ninety or above as an average ol' all school grades. It is therefore an honor that must be earned to be a member ot' Trinity Agricultural Council. We now have twenty-four members. -AVVI-:in XXYALKEH t 23 l



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