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President Rudolph Sisul Bugdust General Class President 45 Home Room Oflicer 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. Rudy is in the Army nofw, And not behind the plofw. SENIORS Vice President Paul Walker Paul Academic Class Vice President 45 Senior Hi-Y 3, 45 President 45 Camera Club 35 Home Room President 45 Track 15 Movie Operator 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 3. Paul is a quiet one, But is newer left out of fun. Secretary Mona Lu Dunn Mona Lu Academic Class Secretary 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 Program Chairman 25 Camera Club 1, 2, 35 S. P. Q. R. 3, 45 Vice President 35 President 45 Go-To-College Club 3, 45 Hiller Stall 2, 35 Co-Editor 35 Olympus Staff 3, 45 junior Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 35 String Ensemble Z, 35 T Club 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 2, 35 Treasurer 45 Magazine Campaign Manager 4. Mona Lu, a lady of culture and zest, In life she -will he 'worthy of the best. Treasurer Mildred Yorkin Millie Commercial Class Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 1 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 1, 25 Home Ee. Vice President 25 Home Room Secretary 15 Go- To-College Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 T Club 45 Secretary 45 Hiller Stall 35 Man- ager Magazine Campaign 4. She's a beauty, .vhe's loads of fun, But the school keeps her alfways on the run. Vice President Donald Cain Don Academic Boys' Chorus 15 Home Room President 15 Junior Hi-Y 25 Home Room Vice President 3, 45 junior Play Committee 3. Don fwith his running smile, Charms the ladies all the fwhile.
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CLASSES Of 1943
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1939, 350 boys and girls stepped upon the freshman rung of Trini- ty's traditional ladder. VVe were not slow at establishing ourselves because we were enthusiastic and anxious to become a part of Trinity. On January 31, we held our first classmeeting. We elected the following as our leaders: President, Ellsworth Hunt, Vice President, Homer Chivers, Secretary, El- sie Rossg Treasurer, Betty Chambers. Gur advisers were Miss Kiblinger and Mr. Clark. ln 1940, having reached the second rung we elected as officers: President, Wil- liam Davis, Vice President, Joseph Patrick, Secretary, Alice Green, Treasurer, Mil- dred Yorkin. VVhen Bill Davis changed schools, Joe Patrick took over his duties. This year we sponsored our first evening affair: The Sophomore Traffic Jam. VVe also held a very successful tea dance. As Juniors, we felt very important, since we were, at last, upperclassmen. VVe knew this would be a very busy year and immediately elected as President, Robert Dentzerg Vice President, John Chupinskyg Secretary, Mona Lu Dunn, Treasurer, Mil- dred Yorkin. Just as we had become thoroughly established on the third rung, our President, Robert Dentzer joined the Marines, and Mr. Clark, our capable adviser, went to the Army. XVe elected Mr. lVIorrison as adviser and John Chupinsky became President. We edited six issues of The Hiller and had the largest circulation of any Jun- ior Paper. Our class put forth their dramatic ability very successfully in the Junior Play 'AOne VVi1d Nightfl Un January ninth, we sponsored The Junior Blitz. But our most important and longest remembered dance was the Hpromf' It was a Garden Party, held May 22 in the gym with Paul Hickson and his orchestra. Our decorations of leaves and Howers gave a very special atmosphere to the dance. The Junior year was more fun and work than the years previous to it, so we were looking forward to being Seniors with many ambitions. Now we are Seniors! The time is nigh for us to prove what a truly great class We are. Our officers for 1942 and 1943 are: President, Rudy Sisulg Vice President, Paul VValkerg Secretary, Mona Lu Dunn, Treasurer, Mildred Yorkin. Rudy entered the Army in January. Paul Walker succeeded him and Don Cain was elected Vice President. lN1r. Robert Scott was chosen our class adviser to succeed Mr. Morrison who is in the Navy. A Senior dance was held November sixth. May 12, a service Hag, representing all the boys in the services from the class of 1943, was dedicated. Thus, on May 28, we said good-bye to Trinity. VVe have gained the fourth rung of our ladder, but there are many more. Some of us will reach the top sooner than others. But we all hope to find success in this world which we must help to rebuild. So with the Commencement Dance, Commencement, Baccalaureate, and our Sen- ior party over we become Alumni.
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