Trinity High School - Olympus Yearbook (Washington, PA)

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K, will X nineteen hundred fifty-one ULY published by THE STUDENTS OF TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL dedication 1 f 1. AN ALL .Ns IN DEDICATING THE 1951 EDITION OF THE OLYMPUS TO NORMAN ALLISON THE MEMBERS OF THE STAFF FEEL THE SUBJECT WORTHY Drk' fl As a friend of the student his manner is gracious, inspiring conlidcnces and counsclingg As an instructor, his guidance is complete and thoroughg As a coach, his leadership is virile, comple- menting physical development with character and sportsmanshipg As a citizen, his service to his country reveals his devotion to principle and ideal: As an associate, his warm friendliness enriches our expeniences. THE ADMIN!! T 1 ' - '., f , .f ,. fl- yi- Q, ' , .1 Q,yw!l to the class of 1951 You, who are ahout to graduate, face graver responsibilities than any generation of .Xmeriean Youth. ln order to preserve Democracy, you inust helieye in it-in its past, its present and its future-in democ- racy as a political system to live hy-in democracy as the great hope in the minds of the lrec. You inust helieve it is so deeply rooted in the carth of this country that neither assault from without or dissension from within can ever wipe it from that earth. But, hecausc it is estahlished for us hy the lil'L'L'IT1l!1tlt.'Ll and the daring, it is your duty now, in danger as in security, to uphold and sustain it with all that you have and are. You must helieve that its future shall and must he even greater than its past. .Xnd to the future-as to the past of your forhears and the present of a hard won freedom-you must pledge all you have. We the Board ot Directors, wish to express our sincere appreciation to the .Xdniinistration. the l aculty and the Students for their line spirit of cooperation and loyalty. Congratulationsl rllllli BHARID or DlRIit I'URS or 'I'RiNi'rx' Hiuu Scnooi, Ilxkorn M. Iiiciawxiak, l'rw.viilm11 HAROLD M. BRENNER Moss RUTAN -I. Il.u:AN GUTHRIE XVILLIS L. Rfxxlsm' Prrxtdfnt lvlfl' PI'l'5IdflIf Sl't'l'l'f!lI'j' Tl'l'IlJlll'l'P' South Strabane Canton North Franklin :Xmwell Qi N . az lb , if f 4 . EARL BROOKMAN KQEORGE BURY VVYLIE Couksow ,IOHNATHAN DAY Enwm j. CIAUI. Canton Canton North Franklin Amwell South Strabane . N , J' 5- GIBSON REED HANEY xVII,I,I.-XM HEATLEY PAUL LEWIS f9l.ENN MANNON Amwfll South Strabane North Franklin Amwell South Strabane JAMES MARUN STANLEY MCWREATH W. B. REEL: 'Foxx' Roxuwo North Franklin South Strabane Amwell Canton -lorm A. Smnn CLARENCE TARR MARGARET ULERY GARVIN R. WVYLLE Canton North Franklin Canton Canton th acult Principal E. VAUGHN ROSS Dean of Students ARLEIGH JOHN Washington and jefferson College, B.S., M.A.g University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.g Geometryg Trigonometryg Algebrag Advisor to Senior Hi-Y. Thr 1n1'11xurr of liff' is not lcngih, but honrsty. 1930 J. GARNET WITHROW 1946 Trinity High Schoolg Secre- tary to Principal. fl fwaman's fworle is ncfvcr donr. VVashington and Jefferson College, B.S., lVl.S.q Graduate work: University of Pittsburgh. Conyidfr that I lahoured not for myxflf only, hut for all of them that .seek learning. 1921 Director of Activities JAMES R. CLARK 1 1935 juniata College, B.S.g University of Pitts- hurgh, M.Ed.3 Plane Geometryg Olympus Staff. .4 grfat man ix made up of qualitin that meet cr makr grfal occasionx. VIOLET BISSETT 1950 Trinity High Schoolg Secre- tary to Principal. Thr -violet thinlzx, -'with her timid hluz' ryes, To pas.: for a hlosxom enrhant- ingly shy. lfaeh year a liner Olympus seems to eome oll the press than the year hefore. ,Xs we reatl this hook, which is a re- cording ol' the life of Trinity lligh School. we lose sight of the small, trivial everytlay events antl see the hopes anal aims of our Trinity commu- nity in a way that we must pause to appreciate. To the intlivitlual, this hook shoultl he an inspiration of loyalty and integrity. The people through the years who have huilt this hook have been the loyal workers who have the spirit of Trinity. They have, by this example, left us the motto lVhatever he does, make it worthy of himself. l,et us hope that this year hook will continue in the same quality anal purpose in the future as at the present time. li. v.'Xl'GlIN Ross, l'rim'ipaf 25' -A TZ . MARIE ALEXY 1946 Bethany College A.B.3 Physical Ed- ucationg Vocational Scienceg Ad- visor to T Club. Hfallh and rhr'1'rfuln1'ss mutually hr'- grt farh othfr. NORMAN ALLISON 1947 Washington and jefferson College B.S.g Graduate work: Un'iversity of Pittsburgh: Civicsg Earth Sci- enceg Wrestling Coachg Assistant Football Coach. Humor has justly hffn rrgardrd as thx- finfst p1'rfr'rlion of partir grnius. MRS. EMILY AULD 1936 University of Pittsburgh A.B.g Graduate work: Washington and jefferson Collegeg English. .find fwhrn a lady's in thr fasr, You kno-w all othrr things glen' plana MRS. GARNET ALLISON 1942 Slippery Rock State Teachers Col- legeg University of Pittsburgh A.B.3 Graduate work: Washington and jefferson Collegeg World Historyg Olympus Staffg Advisor to Trinity Historians. If a good fan' is a lrttfr of rfrom- mfndation, a good hfart is a lrttfr of rrrdit. MRS. AGNES AULD 1942 University of Pittsburgh, B.S. M.S.g Advisor to Science Clubg Chemis- tryg Physicsg General Science. Philosophy hrromfs por-try, and sri- wnn' imagination, in thx' rnlhusiasm of gfnius. IRVIN BEHANNA 1947 Trinity High Schoolg Assistant Supervisor of B ui l di n g s and Grounds. Light irouhlrs sp:-ah,' immfnsf trou- hlrs arf silrnl. acult MRS. BEATRICE CARMICHAEI549 Margaret Morrison, Carnegie Col- legeg Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology B.S.g Graduate Work: Uni- versity of Pittsburghg Home Eco- nomicsg Advisor to F.H.A. Chapter. Brauty is Ihr inrlfx of a largrr far! than fwisdom. MILTON T. DECKER 1937 Waynesburg College 13.5.5 Gradu- ate work: Pennsylvania State Col- legeg California State Teachers Collegeg Physical Educationg Ath- letic Coach. Talent is that fwhirh is in a man's pofwrrl .IENNIE M. FERRALLI 1942 Washington Seminaryg Pennsylva- nia College for Women A.B.g Grad- uate work: Pennsylvania State College: University of Pittsburgh: American Historyg Olympus Staffg Advisor to Trinity Historiansg Advisor to Cheerleadersg Advisor to Sophomore Class. I Truz' fwisdom ronsists not in saving 1 fwhat is immediately bfforr our ryrs, 1 hut in forrsrring what is to fomf. JOHN N. CROSBIE 1947 Pennsylvania State College B.S.Q Vocational Agricultureg Advisor to Senior Classy Advisor to F.F.A. Chapter. Hr lwho ofwns thf soil, ofwns up to thz' shy. MRS. SHIRLEY EDWARDS 1945 Grove City College B.S. in C.g Typingg Commercial Lawg Busi- ness Techniquesg Advisor to Cheer- leadersg Advisor to Senior Class. Ahsrnt in body: hu! prfsfnl In spzrzt. WERNER GAYVERT 1931 Supervisor of B u i l d i n g s and Grounds. .I fworkman that nfmlrtlz not to hr ashamfd. A 'Na was BERTRAM ISENBERG 1946 Washington and jefferson College A.B.g Graduate work: Washing- ton and jefferson Collegeg Univerf sity of Pittsburghg Pennsylvania State Collegeg Englishg journal- ismg Advisor to Hillerg Director of Dramatics. I awokr onr morning and found my- srlf famous. MRS. MARY MANSBARGER 1946 Waynesburg College A.B.g French: Arithmeticg Algebra. Om' thing is forrvvrr goody That ont' thing is Surrfss. CHARLES M. McCLELLAND 1946 Pennsylvania State College B.S.g Supervisor of Agriculture, Ag. Shopg Advisor to F.F.A. Chapterg Advisor to Sophomore Class Q Graduate work: University of Pittsburgh. On that hrst portion of 11 good man's liff, Arr his littlr, nrzmrlrss unre- llll'IIIhI'I't'd arts of kindnfss and of lovr. WILLIAM C. GOOD 1941 Carnegie Institute of Technology A.B.g Graduate work: Carnegie Institute of Technologyg Director of Musicg Band: Orchestrag Mixed Chorus. Thi' grratrst trust ,lf'ffLUfI'7I mon and man is thf trust of giving munsrl. CLEON HALLAM 1926 Washington and jefferson College A.B. M.A.g Graduate work: Uni- versity of Pittshurghg Problems of Democracyg Englishg Advisor to Olympus Staff. Grmt prrsons arf' ahlf to do grrnt hindnrss. FLOYD H. HOOTMAN 1945 Washington and jefferson College B.S.g Graduate work: Washington and jefferson Collegeg General Scienceg Visual Educationg Senior Science. Road, mark, lfarn, and inwardly di- grst. MRS. DOROTHY GRIMES 1950 Washington Hospitalg Duquesne and Pitt University. And fwhfrr' :hr fwrnt, thr' flofwrrs took tht' thiflerst root. MRS. LUCILLE HEIL 1948 Margaret Morrison Carnegie Col- lege: Carnegie Institute of Tech- Home Economics Q nology B.S.g Advisor to F.H.A. Chapterg Advis- or to Cafeteria Club. llrr ryrs as sturs of t-wilight fair, Lihf tfwilights too hw' Jushy hair. MRS. FRANCES HUFFMAN 1942 Indiana State Teachers College B.S.g Graduate work: Waynesburg Collegeg Shorthandg Typing: Olympus Staffg Advisor to junior Y-Teensg Advisor to Commercial Club. Humor has justly hrrn rvgardrd ru thr finfst prrffftion of portir grnius. of 195 MARIAN KUZY 1951 Washington Seminary jr. Collegeg Margaret Morrison Carnegie Col- legeg Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology B.S.g Commercial Lawg Typingg Business Techniqueg B.S. Degree in Commercial Education. Happinfss liz-s in thf fonsriousnrss fwr' hafvr of it, and hy no mrans in tht' fway Ihr futurt' kfrps its promisfs. MRS. LILLIAN MANOR 1949 University of Pittsburgh B.S.g Arithmeticg Geographyg English: General Science. I halvf II hrart fwith room for rsvr-ry joy- MRS. WINONA MeCULLOUGH 1948 Westminster College B.B.A.g Grad- uate work: University of Pitts- hurghg Typingg General Business Trainingg Advisor to junior Classg Olympus Staifg niques. Business Tech- I fount myself in nothing rlsr so happy as in a soul rflnfmbrfring my good friends. v MRS. MARY MATILDA MEGO 8 194 Waynesburg College A.B.g Gradu- ate work: University of Pittsburgh: Historyg Civics. My ofwn thoughts f1l'l' my rompunionr. JAMES A. MONINGER 1931 Washington and jefferson College B.S.g Graduate work: Washington and jefferson Collegeg Englishg Assistant Football Coachg Assist- ant Basketball Coachg Advisor to junior Classy Olympus Staff. For his heart fwu: in hir fwork, and the heart giveth grarf into every art. RUTH A. MYERS 1941 Muskingum College A.B.g Gradu- ate work, -Muskingum College, University of Pittsburghg Englishg Lihrariang Advisor to Senior Y- Teensg Advisor to Freshman Class. W'hal is lovely never diet. Rui paste: into other lovr'l1nr'.t.r, MRS. WILMA MITCHELL 1942 Waynesburg College, A.B.g Gradu- ate work, University of Pittsburghg Washington and jefferson Collegeg Bookkeepingg Elementary Algebrag Advisor to junior Y-Teens. .4 great mind hefomer 11 great fortune. MARTHA E. MONINGER 1947 Pennsylvania College for Womeng University of Pittsburgh A.B.g Graduate work: Washington and jefferson College: English. .41 friend may fwell he refleoned Ihr fnartwpierr of nulure. JACK REA 1949 Trinity High Schoolg Assistant Faculty Managerg Assistant jani- tor. The refward of one duty is the pofwer lo fulfill another. acult Cafeteria Club. pleasure. MRS. MEXA ROBERTS 1946 Cafeteria Managerg Advisor to The variety of all things, forms a PAUL SEDLAK 1948 State Teachers College of Califor- nia B.S.g Graduate work: Univer- sity of Pittshurghg Commercial Geographyg Geographyg Advisor to junior Hi-Yg Advisor to Sth Grade. Whatroever thy hand findrlh to do, do if fwilh thy might. MRS. MARGARET SPRIGGS 1933 Geneva College A.B.g Graduate work: University of Pittshurghg Pennsylvania State Collegeg Lating Advisor to S.P.Q.R. Club. .4 thing of heauty is a joy forever. 'Lf ff 7 A. -A-1' DONALD RUSH 1951 Pennsylvania State Collegeg Dairy Husbandryg Advisor to the Green- hand Chapter of F.F.A. Barhful .vinferity and comely love. MRS. ROBERT SMITH 1942 Westminster College B.S.g Gradu- ate work: Washington and jeffer- son Collegeg Mathematicsg Advis- or to the Go-To-College Club. Measure not the fworle Until the day'.v out and the labor done. .I. HOWARD WILSON 1933 Thiel College B.S.g Washington and jefferson College M.A.g Biol- ogyg Olympus Staff. In the day of prosperity he joyful, but in the day of adversity conrider. 2 1951 1 ,- -Qfggf 311 ASSES Presiden EW GKJ RSKY Pete El Commercial Ba' I 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 S 1 la. Preside t -lg Home Room Oflicer V7.2 -I-' Student Council 4. Pri rmfo ff I ' ty i J. man as a hollby-Dir filer: -rr: -who think thr lrttrr on your mp is thr strike zum'-Want: to play pro barrball. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A bright September day in 1947 marked the beginning of four years as high school students for approximately 230 meek students. Lipstick smeared, we the Class of Sl soon learned that paper was not to be thrown on the campus, and that gum was not to be chewed and placed under seats. Before too long we found our direc- tions for going in and about the buildings. Our Hrst social affair was a dance held after a Trinity-Canonsburg football game. ln April, the Class Party established our first class get-together. With Mr. Clark, Director of Activities, presiding at our first meeting the follow- ing officers and advisors were elected: President ...................... ..... J oseph Verderber Vice-President ..... Patricia Spittal Secretary ..... ...... P atricia Dudash Treasurer .... ...... E dward Zimmerman Advisors fMiss Shirley Tanner U lMr. John Walker Returning in the fall of 48 , we were a little more accustomed with the laws and routines of Trinity High School and decided to settle down to business by elect- ing the following officers to lead us through our Sophomore year: President .................................................. Charles Ashmore Vice-President ..... Joseph McClelland Secretary ...... ....... P eggy Gromo Treasurer .... .... F rank Buclfdk Secretary PATRICIA DUDASH Class Otlicer 1, 45 Home Room Officer Student Council 1, 4, Ofhcer 4, junior Olympus Staff 3, 45 Home Ec Club Librarian 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, 43 Historian 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 35 Office Y-teens 3. Dirlikcs preparing for Il test and not it-Hope: to be a good .rec Vice-President JOSEPH VERDERBER Bicy Academic Class Officer 1, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Officer -I-3 Home Room Officer 2, 3g Student Council 2, 3, 43 May Day 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Wrestling 1. to own an Automobile Gam c. O AR Likes mechanical work-Dislikes .r ool-Aim: Since Mr. John Walker did not return this fall, Mr. John Crosbie was elected as our new advisor. The social calendar this year was marked with a Class Party and a Class Dance. With the education game of our four-year high school lives at the half-way mark, we entered Trinity High School as Juniors with more self-confidence than we had in the previous two years. We felt truly that we were on our Way after receiving our class rings in December of 49 . The outstanding events of the year were the Junior Play and the Junior and Senior Prom which everyone looked forward to with much enthusiasm. The oflicers elected to serve this year were: President ...... .. ......... Arthur Hallam Vice-President .......... Elmer Sobansky Secretary .... ..... M ary Catherine Seibel Treasurer ....................................................... Peggy Hart With more confidence and enthusiasm than had been expressed in the previous years, the Class of Sl entered Trinity determined to get as much as possible out of school and to accomplish much more than they had before. With graduation day on almost everyone's mind, meetings were held at which time name cards and announcements were purchased, caps and gowns were fitted, and many other ditails concerning Commencement were attended to. Treasurer ' BERNICE B. BOLTON Bernie Commercial Y-teens 1, 2, 3g Home Room Ofiicer 1: His- torian 2, 3, 4, Student Council 43 Class Ofticer 4, Olympus Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. 5 Bernice likrr dancing for a hobby-Hn' ambi- lion is to br a hourofwife, but she doe.m't care for Dickie Army life. Vocational Donald Apache Peaches Commercial Basketball Manager 33 Student Patrol 4. Prt Prmff is Srnior English- Don's hobby is building Nllliffl planfs-His zzrnbiiion is to join tbf Nafvy for 20 yfars. Charles Andrew Ashmore Andy Academic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Vice- President 33 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Officer 33 Home Room Presi- dent 1, 2, 33 Class President 23 Student Patrol 43 Hi-Y 4. Cburkls ambition is to bf ll min- istrr--Singing is his hobby-And fwornrzz his pf! ffzwfw. James Arbuckle Red Norma Jean Ackroyd .leanie General East Washington High 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Home Ec 1, 33 Shop 23 Football Usher 4. Jfnnir rollrrts post fards for Il bobby-II'ants to br a srvrftary- and lzrr pri prrfvf is Bob's Nafvy liff. Charlotte Academic Charlotte Ankrom S. P. Q. R. 1, 2. Clmr1ottr's bobby is bofwling- and bfr ambition is to br a nursr. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Exhibit Team 33 Demonstration Team 4. His ambition is to bf a farmfr- Eating is his bobby-Frrnalf drzfv- frs arf his pr! pfrwr. Clarence James Bambarger Boogie General Student Patrol 4. For II bobby, D Cfarrnfr likrs to shoot' a rzjlf-Ins pri half is Srnior English-and his om' ambition is to gjrmiilatf. eww I Ruth Thelma Bane Shrimp Commercial Home Ec Club 1, 23 Cafeteria Club 4. Ruth spends hrr sparc time read- ing-lzrr pri prrfur is Scifna' Class-fwanfs to coma bark to Trinity. James Barr Sir James Academic Iifcnd l,, 2,s3, 4, Officer 43 Hi- ,4, 'er3,43 S. .Q.R. C bl ,'May Da ,2,3,4-3 iftwhh 2, 3, 4, ficer 2, 3, 43 iller Staffb 3 Olympus 3' I 3, 43 S ilepce Club 3, 43 Stude ,Patr 4. His pct peegis people fwho don't obey the ball txpatrol boys-likes to eat and .vlan 5-rbopcs to attend W. G? J. X Paul Edison Ames Sonny Vocational Keystone Farmer 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F. F. A. Officer 3, 43 Home Room Officer 3, 43 Ex- hibit Team 33 judging Team 2, 3. llis 'hobby is raising pigs-Paul's ambition is to get marrifd and bf ll farmrr. Rae E. Ankrom Rae Commercial History Club 3, 43 Y-teens 33 Commercial Club 3, 43 Usher 4. Cnllrrting antiqufs is hrr bobby- Hrr Pr! Pfwr is not liafving tfwo Library permits Il day-SI11' 'wants to fwritr fiction Lois Bard Lois Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4. Lois hates to get up in the morn- ings-but she likrs to rrad-hm' ambition is to fwork at Route 19 Drifve-In. John A. Beddow Johnny Commercial John's pet pecfvc is Senior English --ambition is to be a farmer. Robert R. Bedillion Bob Commercial Baseball 3. Motor' ryrling is Bob's bobby- and br dislikrs 'w0ln1'7l drifv1'rs- bnprs to br a pilol. Rita Bigler Rita 1 Commercial Latin Cl w 1, Commercial Club 43 rc t 1, 2, 33 Ma- jorette tudent Council 3, Officer 3 me Room Officer 33 Spri-ri Festival 3. Calty boys or girls are her pet dislikr-hrr ambition is lo br. a srrrflary and brromr' Illrs. Jun- mir. Paul Brownlee Doodlebug Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Otlicer 43 Keystone Farmer 43 Regional Farmer 43 Project Winner 3, 4. Pri prmu' is Senior English and Sri:-nrr-enjoys hunting and fwill br a farmrr. Frank Joseph Buchek Joe Commercial Student Council 13 Home Room Officer 13 Class Otlicer 1. .lor -'wants I0 br a bus dfl1ll'l'- likrs Io sing-dislikes golfing up on rola' days. Thomas L. Benedict Tom Vocational F. F. A. Exhibit Team. His hobby is hunting-his ambi- lion is to br a wildlife fworkrr- Prt. prrfvr??? tlmt'.r rigbl, Womrn Dl'l4JfI'J. Dolores Binder Dee Commercial Chartiers High 1, 23 Y-teens 43 Cafeteria Club 4. Har aim in life is to brromf a llousmuiff--she sun' hairs to .get up rarly in tho morning-rnjoys reading. 1-.. 2 Margaret Bosak M uggs Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 43 Class Play Usher 33 Go-To-Col- lege Club 43 Y-teens 13 3, 43 Science Club 4. Pat parvo is Chrmistry-fwants to brromv a nurse. James Brezinski Jim Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 33 Keystone Farmer 43 State Live- stock judging Team 3. Jim Iikrs farming and intends to br' informer-pet pcmzz' is Senior English and Science. Robert Buchanan Bob Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. His futurc 'will be sprnt in farm- ing-Srnzor Srifncr is his pri batf. Raymond Burchell' Ray I ,X K ,- General Band , 2, 3M YI Mixed Chorus 2, 43 i-YN3,, 43 'cience Club 3, 43 3 'Xden 'Cou1L'l 43 Home Roo, Glii r 43 Student Patrol 43 mpus Staff 3, 43 junior Play 3 May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 District Chorus 4. Ray's bobby is loafing-bis pet dislilrz' is swing other people loaf -his aim is to join the Navy. William M. Brenner Bill Vocational Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Oflicer 23 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Project VVinner 1, 33 Stu- dent Patrol 4. 111' dislilefs 'woman rll'lUl'l'J-llk!'.l' hafuing fun-inlrnds to bf an Ag- rirultural Enginrfr. Charles Brower Baldy General Hr' likzxr to fwhistlr at the girls- dislikrs fixing flat tirfs for Bill Postgatr'-rxprds to join flu' Air Corps. Judson Caldwell Jud Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Jud fwould likf. lo fry his hand at doing E-vangrlzsfir fworle. Paul Campbell Red Commercial Immaculate Conception 1, 2. Bzfttfr than anyfhing flsf, Paul likfs to slrrp-hr dislikrs fworle- ing-ambition is to grt out of school. Rex Burdette Rex Academic Science Club 4, Student Patrol 4. His holzlly is danring-pri dis- likr is English Lit-No a1nl1i!ion??? Howard Butterfield Cup General Home Room Officer 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Footlnll 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 1. Cupfs fulurf plans inrludf lrrrom- ing a millionairr-rnjoys danring -dofsn'l likr to grt up rarly. Roger Caldwell Rog Academic VVarren High 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Rogfr 'fwants to lu' an rngincrl' -hr. lihgs singing-pr-t jlrmw is f7f'5.l'lllII5flF proplf fwho nfwrr fail fo swf lhr- dark sidr of things. George Carter Y, :Nui Porky gl.. l' I -.General Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 21 VVrestling 23 Hi-Y 1, Z, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Home Room Offli- cer 3, 4. fill sports ar1'.Porky's hohhifs- his pr! pfmfr is English tfarllfrs -his main ambition is to grad- imlf. Margaret Chadwick Peggy Commercial Nlay Day lg '1' Club 4g Home Ec Club 4: Y-teens 1, 2, 4, Oth- cer 25 Student Council 3. Boiwling is hm' hobby--wants to hz' an interior dfforalor. John Charmley .lohn General Dislikes school-hopfs lo gf! rivh fwithout fworle. Robert Burns Bob Academic Hi-Y 3, 4, Othcer 4: S. P. Q. R. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ofhcer 4, Sci- ence Cluh 3, 4, Wrestling 23 Home Room Oflicer 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Otlicer 4, Student Patrol 43 Olympus Staff 3, 4. Boh cxprrts to go to follfgr-lilers hunting-dislilzfs l'lll'I'fll'ddl'f.Y. Evelyn Jean Byers Ebbie Commercial Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4. IVan!s to own Il I'f'5l.lIlll'll!l1-1'Ql- lrrts old buttons-dzslilzrs l'07lfI'lf- rd projllf. Shirley Chambers Bunnie Commercial Home Room Ol'Hcer 25 Student Council 2, 35 Home Ec Club 1, 23 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 T Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. Dancing and baslevthall arf hrr hobbies-shrr -would like ll Carver as Il model. Esther Florence Comfort Flossie .I Academic ' 310' Club 1, 2. FI' to bf a nurse-rollcrts fnirk cks in hor spare time-pet ifflfff is Svnior English. kj '. X Football 3, , X an 4 Phyllis .le P eecha ' nm ial May Day lg Y-te s 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian 3, 4 l.ibrarian 4, Officer 43 Hiller Staff 33 Olym- pus Stall 45 Flag 'l'wirler 3, 4. Dislilefs llll1I.l'I LL'lll'h 1lllIfll'.f fo 111'- 1'0mr ll 111o1l1'l-1l11111'rs 111111 .Y4'LL'lNl.V for II hohhy. Cookie Commercial Eunice Cook Y-teens l, 2, 3, 4. Pri pfffvr isAl111ssy Pl'0f7lt'ifLL'1IIIl.l' 111 1114 11111rrml-11s II hohlzy, shi' jus! liwrs. Joseph Draper Joe Academic Eizglish X11 1111 hrs him ur1h11p1Jy- girls and 110011 times 'will 1'h11n11r th11r-int1'r1'sl1'11' in girls. William Lee Ealy Bill Commercial Visual Ed 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ljlllkflllf llln' S1'11ior English- would likr fu join thr flir Corps -his hohhy is pl1oloyr11f1l1y. Ruth Wilma Connor Ruth Commercial Home EC Club 1, 23 May Day 13 Hiller Staff 3. l,I'l1',ff,f slurk-11,15 p1'11p11--h1'r huh- hy is 1'1'1111'i1111. 1 fl , - 'V liatherin ou Casey 3 cademic Jus Staff 3, 4 Hiller i 3, Librarian 2, 4, Hi 2 Y- teens 1, 2, , 4 ay l y 1, Go-To-Colle Club 4 . Ma- jorette 3, . 1 A P1'rfv1'1l fwith school-Ihinks hring II llIl1l.Yf UJlf!' -would 111' niff-infr'r- 1'sf1'1l in dogs llllcl 11111rrl1ir111. Home Mom lqhcer 2, 35 Ol m- l Shirley Dun Jo 2 C l Minerva Cox Penny I, Commercial Qlli e G' Q Y ens 1, 2, 3, lygoot ll Ush 45 Poetry So- cbe y innei- g Commercial Club , 4. Dislik is--'wrmts 111 'll' ll prifv 1' sro' 11ry-slerlrlmr for II 1101111 '. William Davidson Bill Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Project VVin- ner 3. C11n't stand fwomrn 11'1'iw1'rs-l1r 'would like to 111' in Ihr Nnfvy-jus! likrs Io h11fv1' fun. 'om cia Y- e 1,2 3 3 .ib 3 f flu ootball Us el' 4' Histo 43 Olym- pus ' 4. II1'r pr! p1'ffv1' is LC0l'h'-ll0p1'.f to yo ru 11rt srhool-in hrr f1'1'1' firm' Jlll' sleftrhfs. Marjorie Engle Marge General Y-teens 1, 2, 43 Girls Chorus 1, Usher 4. Study Hall 1lofs11't like illl'l'- fwoulrl' like to 111' ll 1mokh111'p1'1'-- .lI11r111' likfs to 1111111'1'. Dora Carol Crawford Dordie Commercial FHA 1. lJI'l1'.!'lJ gflling up in Ihr 111o1'11i11g illlllls' to l11'1'1n111' lV11ll1'1 s ll01lJ'l kr1'p1'1'-l!'11lt1'r lakes up most of hfr fllllf. Thomas L. Duty Tom Vocational F. F. A. 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4. Loolas for1w11r1l to hring ll farmer -tlfllfllllfl is his hohhy. Joan Frazee Joan Academic Go-To-College Club 3, 4, Olli- cer 4g Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 S. P. Q. R. 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Olympus Staff -lg Student Council 43 junior Play 33 Home Room Oflicer 3, 43 May Day Z. Conrfiiftl pfoplf arrn't for hrr- amlfition is to brform' a nursf- i fr sparf limi' shf I'f'II4l.l. X ,zsylv a Gorby Sylvia 5 Commercial wi eerleader 2, 3, 41 T Club 3, .X ' , Officer 43 Go-To-College A lub 4g Olympus Staff 3, -I-3 ' ay Day 1, 3, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, lb Home Room Ofhcer 4. s homf room-aspirfs to f a strnotypisl-llkfs tlanrlng qmry mufh. v 43 Librarian 4. Etta Fisher IIN' ambition is to housffwzfr-to fwfar shr' danrrs. Robert Fritz, Fuzz A ,A Academic Olym my-sfgff 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2 P1't,li,p1'rfPr 'is homf' fworkfhopfs lo 0 Lb'7l'!YI brand ru'fur l'!If1ll1J hob- bifs'--rvf mrs, -wrrstlirzg, and hunt- ing. '- Clyde Gratz Sonny Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Exhibit Team 3g Hall Patrol 4. Pr! pfffvz' is othfr boys-His hob- by, girls!!! Home Ec Club 1, 2g Y-teens 4: Home Room Officer 2. Donna Jean Evelsizer Donna Academic May Day lg Usher 4g Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Hiller Staff 35 Olym- pus Staff 3, 43 Home Room Oflicer 4g Go-To-College Club Dislikrs studying in gym rlass- ambitian is to br an airlinr hos!- rss-hfr hobby is dancing. Etta Academic bffo mf a off fnrrgy James Felton Jim Academic Chair committee. His pct pn'-'Ur is English--hoprs to fwork in a machine shop--as a hobby, hr follrrts pidurrs of girls. s Franks Jim General Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Work do1'sn't agrrr 'with him-hr plays basrball as a hobby. L Ethel Gray Mae Commercial Wants to lIf'l'0IVlI: Il stfnographrr -Mar llkrs skating and rlanfzng. Wallace Grego Wally Commercial Student Patrol 4. Work gfts him do-wn-His hob- bufs arf fwznf, fwomfn, and song. Robert Gray Bob Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Demonstra- tion Team 4g Wrestling lg Basketball 2. Prt pfrfve is homf room-his fu- turz' is in the field of agrirulturf -Likes to hunt. Nancy Gayle Grim Bubbles Academic S. P. Q. R. 2, 3, 4. Hrr pot prow' is Mr. Hallam-as- pirrs to br a housefwiff-collects salt and pepper shakers. Patricia Sue Groitcsh Pat Academic Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Ofhcer 2, 43 Go-To-College Club 3, 4, Offi- cer 43 Historian 2, 3, 4, Oliicer 3, S. P. Q. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Oiiicer 3, Monitor 33 Hiller Staff 33 Librarian 3, -I-5 May Day 1, 2g Olympus Staff 3, 4, Office Girl 4, Girls Chorus lg junior Play 35 Usher 4. Dislikfs bossy boys-ambition is to go to a small rollfgv-her hob- by is dates. Arthur S. Hallam Artie Lou Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, VVrestling 1, 3. His pft l11'1'fvr is fl,L'0Nll'7I-l4l'fiI' is going Io br 11 farrnrr. L. Carl William Herron Speed Academic junior Play 3, Visual Ed 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. Ilalfs io gf! up-lloprs to bf dz'- rfntly surfwssful and fxrfplzonnlly happy-bobby is his molorfyflf. Clyde Hood Sonny General Football 3, 4, Student Council 35 Hi-Y l. Dof'sn't Iikf lo study-sfwimming is bis bobby. Dorris Jeanne Hall Dorris Commercial Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, Commercial Club 3, 43 Commencement Usher 33 Olympus Staff 4. Dvtrsts ronffilfd pfoplv-lloprs to br I1 srrrrdary--lzr-r hobby is a pos! mrd rollfrfzon. Lorraine Hancock La Commercial Home Ec Club 1, 2, Y-teens 15 May Day 2. Ln fwanls to trafvrl-fullrris basr- ball pifturfs. fr ,-4 Robert Hargrave Ivy Academic Cumberland Twp. 1, 25 Track 1, 29 Baseball 23 Photography Club 1, 25 Boys' Glee Club 1, 23 Year Book Committee 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 4. P1'tpr'1'wr is Planr Gromriry- ambition is to 111' n musirian- photography is his hobby. Margaret Hart Peggy General Cheerleader 43 Class Oiiicer 33 May Day 1, Home Ec Club 1, 25 Home Room Ofbcer 4. HN pffilf' is boys in grnfral- looks forfward Io bring ll trlw- plzonr oprraior-likrs In dnnvr. Bertram Holloway Butch Commercial Thr-r1 s somftbing about homr fwork ln' tlo1'sn't ltlzz--girls aff nl- fways on his mind. Richard Huffman Dick General Difk's hobby is modrl airplanrs ambition is to br' in the Air Forte. . 'JL L Dorothy Evelyn Harris Dot Commercial llistorian 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, Orhcer 3, -I-3 Home Room Secretary 4. Dislibws fwrrb-1'ml assignmvnis- ll0f7l'.V lu lll'l'0llll' Il ,Yl'l'l'4'lI1fj'-t'UI- lffls r1'1'rn'J.f. John David Herrman Johnny Vocational F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Ilfants to brronn' an arronzzutics N1l'f'hl1IIil'1lll.f llobbiws arf' bun!- ing, fishing, and flying. ,ajlicademic Sammy Insana Bones Academic Eating and slffping arf Sam's hobbifs-ilislikfs ronrfitfd girls- fwonis lo gr! out of high sfhool. fiwfgff John Jarvis Jack Commercial Wrestling lg Baseball 1. Iiiating is Jorle's hobby-his ambi- izon is to join thz' Air Forrr. In A ,fr A . g, . 'T' :-ff. ' ': ix: y Robert Huffman Bob General His ambition is to br' a jet pilot. Lois Hutson Red General Girls' Chorus lg History Club William Tiytlm 1 Jackson fjgww X - V f 1, 23 Home Ec Club 4. Lois says reading is her hobby- dislikfs snobbish pfoplf-lzoprs to br a housrfwifr. ,ff l. , Hfi-,Y 43 Bandjn 113, Foddmall 3, 4, Wrestling ,2,' Q, lil. Has noldislikfs-for an ambition, hz' jysl hopes lo bf. James Johnson Squeek Academic Basketball I 2, 3, 43 Home om Offil 1, 2, 3. Ca ol? isf his main interest-his pri pea, is Basketball officials- hoprs fig brromr' Il millionairr. Ben Jones Ben Academic Hi-Y 1, 2. Bfnny's hobbirs arf 1-ating and fLUOIl1l 7l-Ill' dislilzrs fworle. Clair Keenan Spiuits Commercial Wrestling 2, 3. Frmalfs and trofurling arf' Cluir's hobbies-pr! peffvf is English XII -fwanls to join the nafuy. Richard Hulford Dick General Audio-Vis Ed 2, 3, 4. Qiclfs hobby is amateur projrr- tionzst-prt prffzzr is studying-hr fwants Io -work in tflrfvision. Isaac L. Iams Ike General F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Ihr .likrs sqhuarr-danring - dislikrs S!'7lIOI' English-fwanls to fI'!I7Jf'l. Bessie Jane Kearns Betty Academic Orchestra 13 Y-teens lg Go- To-College Club 3, 4g Science Club 3, 4. Hrr hobbirs arf writing storifs- shr' dislikfs conrteitrd poopin- lwants Io bf a religious fworker or nursr. Edwin Kelly Eddie General Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Ed's pf! peefvr is srhool-his am- bition is to graduate. Mildred Keron Millie Commercial Commercial Club 3,+. Skafiny 111111 1l11111'i11y Ill'!' l1fr lmlf- l1l1'.v-prl p1'1'f1'1' is Iilllflllfll. Lillian Kocian Lil Commercial Home lic Club 2. 1,11 likrs In 1l11111'r 111111 sfwl111-11111- lllflflll is lo ln' ll 1111111 nu1's1'. Shirley Kinder Twitch Commercial Y-teens 1, 2, 43 Home Ec Club 1, 2. llwr lloblly ls .rlllglrlg-11.vlJl1'r's lo lu' ll l1'l1'plm111' IlfH'l'lllI1f. Anna Marie Kopcha Ann General 1-11111 l111fr's to gr! up ln flll' morn- ing-l111p1's fo l1rro111r' Il ulvlllllllfl' Plfflffn girl. Katherine Laskowski Kush General Home lic. Club 1, 23 Y-teens 1. A711511 likrs 111 llfII'.!'I'l1!l1'k ridr- hairs In join ilu' .Yl'I Ull'I'. Robert E. Lee , Bob Academic Baseball 3, 43 Hi-Y -I-3 Science Club 4. B11l1'.f holflfy ix yirlx. Casimier Korowicki Kor Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. His hobbifs arf fisl1111g 111111 lI1l7If- 0 Terrance Charles ' Kovalo ' Bene ral Football 4' ome m Oflicer ing-11111l1iIio11 is to pass Sfnior lIlllI'I'Jl1 1 1 flllk 111111 filihlllfl H1111l1sl1, 5 -pm' f1 flu Illlnl 1'lI't'7Il'll ' 1 Marceela Kudaroski Marcy General Cheerleader 2, 3, -lixg Y-teens 1, 2, 3, +5 May Day 1. lll11rry',r hoxblry' is 1l111zrlng-dis- lik1's'rr1rryi11g ll00kJ and 11111111 t1'11sr1l4d1'.qi1'rs to 111' II lrlfpllonf op1'r1t1o1'. 1 Thomas Lawrence Tom General Dislikfs fighth pI'l'lUd sfudy hall -l11 s llillkllly f111'fw11r1l 10 gradua- tion day. ss Mary Helen Lekosky Mary Commercial Home Ec Club 2. M111'y's h11l1l1y is 1r1ll13rti11g horsr sl11tu1's-1l1slik1's suup-hm' llllllll- lloll is In t1'111v1'l. 1. 2- I Nafvy. Elaine Kuzy Kuz Commercial Y-teens l, 2, 33 Science Club 3. Kuz likrs lllllill' 111111 .f'LUlIllII1lIl!l- dflfsfs llllbllll' fllllll 111111 pfople -who trnsr-shr fwanis II 1'111'1'1'1'. Henry Maloy Peck Commercial Football Manager 31 lli-Y 1, 2. Ilis hobbifs arf hunting and fa!- ing-hojrrs lo pilot n jo! plana. Fern Mankey Fern Commercial Home Room Officer 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, Olympus Staff 4, May Day 2. Har hobby is going to Ihr mofoirs -shf dislibrs 1'on1'rifr'il proplf- aspirfs Io br' II s4'H'1't11ry. J c, ii . x 3 Y-.a,.,.e'f7' V Ann Mancina Ann Emma Jean Lemley Jeanie Commercial Hrr pr! prrfvo is English-hoprs Io br' a sffrftary. Urania Belle Linn Rainy Belle Academic Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, S. P. Q. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Historian 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Go-To-College Club 3, 4, Olli- cer 43 Science Club 4, Officer 45 Olympus 3, 4, Hiller Staff 3, May Day 2. Rainy Br'llf's hobby is li-vlng-shr' hopes to Irafvfl. General Home Room Officer 1. Lilers danring-dislihrs rarrying boobs homo-fwants Io ,If a house- f7.L'Ifl'. Nancy Manrow Nancy f Academic Majorette 2, 3, 4, Go-To-Cob lege Club 3, 4, Home Room Oflicer 1, 3, 4, May Day lg Stu- dent Council 2g Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiller Staff 3, Olympus Staff 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2. Nanz'y's pat pffsvl' is foncritrd jloojllf-ambition is to hafvf' a happy llfr. Mary Maurer Mixed Chorus 3, Club 3, 4. Mary Commercial Girl's Chorus lg Historians 45 Commercial Hfr hobby is s1'4wing-hopes to br'- ro HH' a s1'rr1'lary. Janice Elaine Lightner Jan General Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 2, 3, 45 Hiller Staff 3g Home Room Offi- cer 1. Jan'.r hobby is running around at nigh! and slrrpzng in tbr daytznzr. Percy Littleberry Percy Commercial Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 2, 35 Baseball 3. Ilr lilers to build modrl airplanrs -'wants to be a diosal mechanic. Opal Mayne Opal Commercial Home Room Officer 2, 4, Home EC Club 1, 2. Opal says hor hobby is Bill- pefwfil with English-'wants Io bf' a housefwiff. lf il Jean Mazzie Mazzie Helen Jean McAdams Helen Commercial Commercial Girl's Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus Home Ec 1, 23 Monitor 43 Y- 2, 3, 4g Home Ec 1, 2, Home teens 1, 2, 3. EC Club 2, Y-teens 3, 4. llflazzir likes to fat good things. Her hobbies are playing baslzft- ball and singing. rf . Joseph McClelland Jo Aca emic Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Hicer 2g Sci- ence Club 35 I ass Oflic 23 Home Room O cer -lg .Q.R. 1, 23 Basketl l- 1, 25 ootball 2, 3. Ambition is t aduat and sn' thi' 'world-I s hobby is hafving fun-sr aol i his fl wwf. Paul McFallh ' Pee . ,lr General His hobby of building airplnrs fits prrfrdly -wilh l1is ambition to br- oom? a pilot-his present pemfif is Barbara Knrsfrirh. ,s X, John McCoy Buck Commercial His pet por-vi' i home work-z'n- joys fworhing on ors-hopes to br a marhinisE , Q f ,X K CXO , Wallace McLaughlin Sam Vocational Football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 43 Wrestling 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sam likes to fish and hunt- fwomfn dri-vers pfrfvz' him-hr has II grfat ambition to rrtirr at thr' age of 21. . 3 A -5? Norma Fayeulwdginger Nofm ,fb 'C General 'Y-mens 1, 2, 3, ,4q.4i7fixed -wdhorus 31 May Day lg Major- iq 'ette ,Sf 'X N-'V ta t fi Homr Vonll' an rrofwds prwr hrr -she. rnjoys. swimming. and smoofhing lY1's ????j -her ambi- tion is to bf' .limmy's fwifr. Lauretta Morris Deedee Commercial Commercial Club 3, 43 Y-teens 45 Usherette -l-Q Home EC Club 2. Likfs to tahf pifturrs and tollfft stamps-is pn'-'ved -with noisy poo- plz'-would like to br' a lypist. Mona Lou McVay skating. Sandra Moon Sandy Commercial Shadyside High 1, Broad Rip- ple High Z3 Home Ec Club lg Y-teens 1, 43 Usherette -l-3 G.A.A. 1. Her ambition is to li-vi' in onf plan' for afwhilz' because she is pf-mfrfl with mofuing from onr stair to anothfr-she likfs all sports. Betty Jean Morrison Jetty Bean Academic Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4-Q Ollice Girl 3, -lgg Gi horns lg Mi cl Ch usfffnfnor Play 33 U - er U 431 iller-Staff 33 Qym- pn. s an 4, 'niqzr 22'pfP.Q.R. L- gf Scien CLQJIH3, fl-, Go-To- Hn' main Eefve is jshbrt skirts- C e fam 'LEX shi' enjoys - ancing singing. Sally Ann Mihalovich Com Mona mercial Home Ec Club 1, 2, Officer lg May Day 1, 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 43 Cheerleader -lg Y-Teens Head 1, 2, 3, 43 Olympus Staff -lg Usherette 3. .4mbition is marriagr-hair ing fwith Bob-hm' bobby s .fight- zs zu' Sally Commercial Y-teens lg Majorette 3, 4. Enjoys bring a housffwiff-Sally's pft prom' Lwas sfhool-shi' .has ful- fillrd hrr ambition-marrlagr. Paul Meeks Punk Vocational F.F..'X. 2, 3, -l-Q Football 3. To pass Srnior English is his main ambition-lilers to hunt and fish. Duane Mitchell Mitch Academic F.F.:l. 2, 3, 4. llis pri pvwvr is linglish-hi' lihrs to build airplanfs and to go plafrs -fwoulil liler to lzrronn' a radio !1'1'ln1ii'ia11. nlmhition is to get marrifd and hr Joseph Pasierbek Hooker General Home Room Othcer 1, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. flmhllion is Zo gf! ou! of svhool and Illllkl' mollry-his hohhifs are girls and swirrzrnizzg-pffffvfd with homaworlr and hashrfhall offifials. Julia Pochiba Julie Commercial Home EC Club l, Z. Likes to sew, swf hair, arm' i1'an1'i' -prffvrd with hossy pr'oplr-- would lller' to hr' ll sr'1'rf'tary or a bfllllllflllil. Earl Joseph Morton Earl General fl-I prrsrnl hr is unfartain about hzs amlrition-his holllly is playing hashfthall - ilofsn'f likf Senior English. Edwin James Novak Jake Commercial Likes to hunt-dorsn't like Senior English and woman In gfnrral person him-his amlniiion is to hr a millionaire. Bulah Phillips Boots Commercial Home Room Ollicer 1, 2, Cafe- teria Club 4, Orlicer 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, Othcer 2. Likfs to sf! hair and she also lilzrs sports-prffurd with long assign- mrnls-lzopfs to hr' a lwautirian. Kent Neel Cutie ' Academic w , , , 43 VVrestling , i- ' , 4. Hf's pow 1 glish lifrra- lIlI'l'1'LC!UIl.f to gr! ou! of srhool ami stuily forrslry. James Harry Null Harry Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Demonstration Team 4. II farmer-hunting is his main hohhy. Rosezella Ponzo Rosie Commercial Likes to skate. Helen Porter Chicken Academic Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Othcer 2, 33 Home Ec Club 1, 2, Officer l, 23 Usherette 3, Science Club 3, 45 Home Room Oflicer 1, 2, 3. flrrzlzition is to hr another Flor- rnn' Nightingale-hohhy is dan:- ing-hatfs to writr lfttfrs. Joanne Powell Joanne Academic Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Librarian 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Go-'I'o- College Club 3, 45 Home Room OH-icer 1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4g Office Girl 4. flims to br a 7IuI'.H'-ff'I'fUI'd with snohhish people-Mzjoys sewing. William Postgate Hotrod General Enjoys putting nuts on holis- pfffvrd that graduation day is taking so long to folnf'-hopes to hr a mrflzaniv or a rrportrr. Anthony Provenzano Tony Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, -l-Q Football 21 Home Room Othcer 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3.4 111-'s profiled with study hall-his hohhy is womrlz-aims to hr' a farmer. Albert Reaujllfd i Al Commercial Football Manager 23 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 May Day 3. Ifnjoys playing Il phonnyrapli nntl rating-his pri pfffur is frying lo saiisfy Ihr fI'IH'lll'I'.t', and hr aims In pass Sfninr English. fGIllIti Lufhj. Lois Rhoades Lois General Librarian 2, 3, 41 Y-teens 2, 3, 43 Commencement Usherette 3: Home Room Otlicer 33 VVasb- ington lligh l. Ching -u'iIh .lohnny is hi-r hrahhy-- shr aims in hr' fl huiiswfzxifr'-1'r'i'y Pl'I 'Ul'd thai lfI'ash Hi is heating Trinity in HvI'l'.ffii7I!l. Robert Ross Crusher General Bnshfui yirls jwmw' him-riyhl nofw his main ohhy is Shirlfy- hnprs In j5nq5S ' 'lisli. Stanley Seal Stanley General Pfrfuni fwifh Fl'l'IIl'lI1lIl' lihfs Ihr girls though-niins In yr! rirh. Doris .lean Reese Dorsie Gene ral Home Ec Club 1, 2: Cafeteria Club 4. Shf aims Io riilr' Ihr airfways as nn air linr huslfss-iihr's In rrmi -shr mn'I sfnml slofw and hossy fhfopir. Gail Roach Gail Academic S.l'.Q.R. 1, 2, 3, 41 Y-teens l, 2, 3, 41 lliller Staff 31 Histor- ians 2, 3, 41 Go-To-College Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Oth- cer 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Office Girl 3, 4, May Day 21 Usherette 4. Ilfr ambition is la yo lo nllnska- hrr hohhy runsisls of rating and .flI'I'flilI!l1lll'l' jiri f5I'l l'f' is snlisfyingl iillfllrrlual pmlzzyoyzzrs. flffhrfwfj Baseball 1, 3, 4. Howard Roberts Lefty lflinisflov-pitrh piiofrssirznzli, han'- br11l77intrr1's.1'd - mainly if-'cfillsllw ha!!!-flpqcfvri fwifh Senior English. ,I K . Q, J Z, Lola Eleanor Ross Eleanor Commercial Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Science Club, Usb- erette 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. Aims to hr n Jffffffll'-11-tllfffffi srfiny rhmcing gum on srnls. Alfreda Runnion Freud Commercial Y- s 1, , 3143 Girls' Chorus Q ied horus 2, 35 May Da ibrarian 4. No i ons and no pf! 1Jr'1'w1' has iis happy-yo-lufley girl-hu! shf enjoys dnnriny and singing. Mary Catherine Seibel Christy Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 Class Officer 33 Go-To-Cob lege Club Shr fwishfs nnmf hand-hrr hohhy is inusir- pr! pffqff' is Commercial 4. to sing -with a big 171171. Mary Kay Romano Mary Kay C smmercial Majorette , IN uf Da ' 'tud , tn 1 . Prreifd fwilh srhonl In 11' rrn1- lihrs-t in a ranr -ll tr hi' II h is fu 1 lla ' . Mildred Ann Ross Mildred Academic Home Room Utlicer 41 Histor- ians 3, 43 S.l'.Q.R. 1, 23 Otlice Girl 3, 4, Hiller Staff 3, Olym- pus Staff 4, Science Club 4. To hr II lady in fwhih' is hrr nm- hilion-rnjoys faking snupsliuts- pfrfvni fwiih nigl1lfu'o1'le. ' 3 Com encement Ush- Mary Ruth Sibert Ruth Commercial Hfr hohhy is collccting picturcs- pct pccfvr' is fxaggfraling flroplz' -shr' fwishfs to graduatf and find a job. Donald Smith Smitty Commercial Home Room Orlicer 3, 45 Base- ball 3, 4, Football 3, -lg Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Being -with Phyllis is his main intrrrs!-Srnior English hr dorsn't lihz'-hopcs lo hc Il pro huscllall playcr. V 1.. Donald Seibert be Don . V I i General This fnislnfs' hob y, is girls-he dctrstsf colrlll ,coco 'crls-qinbition is lo haqlc' 'a Q hf0,0d','lin1gL,,5L:' x if J V X 5? llyljld lf, f -1 3 I 11,1 jf , fi, Q ' Robert Shriver Bob Vocational F.F. . 2, 3, xhibit Team 'o Team 4. flutom nrr his hobby-pct fffqll' i A lish Lit-hopcs to bc'- comz' zlot. Jacqueline Smerdel Jackie Commercial May Day 2, Home EC Club 2. Sho likfs dancing, sfwimming, and skating-pri pccfuz' is lmssy pcoplr -ambition is to join the Womfn's .-lir Corps. Margret Smith Peg General Monitor 2, 4. llfr hohllics arf collecting jbicturcs and autogruplzs-prcwcd fwith bos- sy pcoplf-aims to hc a Lady in Whiff.U Elmer Sobansky if , Elmo A' ,L-,, . Gbneral Foorbarl 2,i3I 4. 3 Hr likes ffootballqs-iiislikes Scicncc and English classes-airns to go on lo ichool. ' Phyllis Sturm Teaberry General Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 May Day 1, 2g Librarian 2, 4g Ush- er 3g Olympus Staff 4-g Home Room Oliicer 2, 4. She likcs sfwimming and singing -dislikcs noisy pcoplr-fwishcs to make the -world a better place in -which to lifve. Carman Sensky Ookie General Football 3, g restling 3, 4. fl' to ll a millionairf-hr do li girls hut his hobby at thfml Joan Shunk Shorty General Y-teens A , -lg Orlice Girl 3 43 Pl 35 Olympus , Football sher. D g J i h lobby-l1om1'fworl' and con oys arf crossfzl of hrr list-lr aim is to llc II rr- l'FPfl07ll.l'f. Thurman Benard Steele Termite K Academic Science Club 3, 4. His hubby is womcn-pct pcr-'wr is English class-hopcs to hr a truck drifvrr. William Sturm ' Bill Academic Wrestling lg Baseball 1, 2g Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 43 S.P.Q.R. 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4. His hobby is collfcting rings-pct pcmm is mathematics-fwould like lo major in Psychology or Chemis- try. Thomas Uhler Tom General Hr lrff our srhool, hfjfyfl' sad to say,' Hr is in Ihr :lir Form' Of Ihr U. S. 14. Thomas Varley Varley Academic S.P.Q. 1 2, 3, 41 Science Club 4' Bas b Manager 2, 3, Stu- d nt P o 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. l y is rnaking things :with his t nfs- prime is Physics- Ilm 1011 .T 1'll!fI7lfl'l'IlIfl. Duane Westfall Tuffy Academic '.P.Q. , 23 H'srorian 2, 3, 43 ienc u 3 junior Play 3. ' i do1'sn'tlih1' --'wsh in Ihr ,llrrnml Srrivzrzn Carolyn Wiley MP . Sis .M, ' ,flCommercial Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4? Officer 2, 4g OHice,Qj,rl 3g, ercial Club 4, Officer 45 May ay 35 Home Room Oii'iCe11f2g Football Usher 4-5 HiSf0FLi3'fl 4g junior Play ax -Usher ,Qilblympus Staff 4. liihrs to dance and sfwim-doesn'1 l1kz' to 'LC0I'h'10lIVlJ to be a'.1tec- rftary. - X 1 Marylou Vast Dluffelen Newt 1 QQ Commercial Y-rgeqsfr, 2, 3, 4, officer 4, Lib-r-arian 2, ' 4, Ofhcer 4, Com- me 'ial Cltkb 3,141 May Day 2. Slff ll 1' sswiin-dislilers nag- gin p 02-If-Q.CiJlIfJ to lworle in an ofjif: Lee Wagers Lee Commercial imp,-s hz' fan yd. his filing box in ordrr snon-fwaitmg for gradu- ation. Club 4. Evelyn Maxine Westfall Evie Academic Home EC Club 1, Ofhcer lg Y- teens 1, 4, S.P.Q.R. 2, 3, 4, Oili- cer 4: Science Club 3, 43 His- torian 2, 3, 4, Ofhcer 4, Go-To- College Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Olympus Stad 45 Hiller Staff 3, Commencement Usher 3. Hur hobbies arf danring and skat- ing--dislilefs bubble gum-fwishvs lo brcomf a nurse. Lindsay Williams Lin Commercial Band 1, 2, 3, 4. His ambition is to join the Air Forrf. Mary E. Walker Mike Academic Home Ec Club 1, 2, Science Shel likes lo go rollrr ska!ir1g- tllsllkfs srhool-hoprs lo frafv1'1. Patty Jane Warwick Wicky General Y-teens 1, 2, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, Olympus Staff 43 May Day 1, Majorette 4. Wirley sfwims and iff shalrs in season-dislikrs short skirls. Florence Ward Q-Ball Academic Y-teens 1, 2, 45 May Day 1, Home Ec Club 31 Go-To-Cob lege Club 43 junior Play 3g S.P.Q.R. 1, 2. Hrr hobby is tlzziiring-pf! p1'MJ1' is somrlmrly rrarhiny gum-fwishrs to ,lf an nirlinf hoslfss. Donald Weaver ' Fizz General Home Room Urhcer l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council l, 43 Baseball Manager 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ili' lihrs bring qciih Syl-via-dir likvs study hall and Eilgiiffl- Illllhllfillll is lo nzuhi' ll million iiol- lars. i Q Merla Gayle Wright Merla Commercial Home Room Orlicer lg S.P.Q.R. 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Monitor 23 May Day 2, Y-teens 2, 33 Uflice Girl 3, 4, Usher 4. Shi' likfs follrrting pofnzs-ilofJn't likr' Ralpllfr army lifr'-liojbrxr to br Il .flfnographfr and gr! mar- rifd. Patty Lou Yeager Pat Commercial S.P.Q.R. 2, May Day 25 Y- teens 3, Football Usher 4. Taking pirtiirrs ix lzrr lzollby-pf! pffqll' if bring tra.rml-lioprs to ln' a liouxffwifr. fRinle'5j Clarence Leroy Wilson Greasy General w Band 1,',,!l3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Cfrche 3 . F, Diiigiiftigf'-ix ,hiy how-pf! lhrr-'ur j.t!.yz'hKool-ffl-ayliiiibjpfjgr a good job. V1 V 4. K. -fl Mary Ellen Wolfe Eflow Commercial b.P.Q.R. 1, 2, X-teens 2, 3, 41 Monitor 2, Olympus Staff 3, 43 Commencement Usher 31 His- torian 2, 3, 4, Essay Contest VVinner 3. Collrrling lllllll' napkins is lim' holzby-pri prr-vos arf smart lmyx and lalf I51'opl1'-wisllrr lu lII'l'0llll' a go od .Yl!'Il0gI'lIPhl'I'. Margaret Yarborough Margie General Home Ec Club 1, 23 Cafeteria 4. Drnfwing it hrr hobby-pf! pr'1'fur'.v arf' drinking and .fmoking-Tfwzshrs to bf an artixt and a lixom malefr. . ,i .su sy .PL q H: 1 I lX j 'I . 3 . llorotluL'Yurkoylcl1' Yurkie ' if M I, Commercial Lilgizxv music and iiowciw-dirlikfs bony proplf-fwanlx o trafvrl. Louise E. Zimmerman Weese Commercial Y-teens 1, 2, Historians 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 2, S.P.Q.R. 23 Usher 4, junior Play 3. Shr likes mofvim and .rfwi1nming- pfrwrii 'with uncooporating people -aims to go to Jrhool. Ronald Zullo Ron Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, Home Room Officer 2. Hr likrs girls, tary, and loafing -lzoprs to make a million without grliing up in the morning. Sally Ann Winnett Sally Academic Mixed Chorus Z, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 43 Go-To-College Club 4g Usher 4. lVi.vl11'.v to go to follrgw-likrr raising blfrifaiz l'iolr'fs-ili.rlil'1'J matlirlnatirx. Iverna Woods Vernie Commercial Y-teens 4, Home lic Club Z. Skr lilarnr to rollrrt pni4'il.f-ilir- liknt to lirar pfoplf rrafking gum -fwishfs lo Awork in an ofifr. Patricia Kay Zimmers Pat -Q Commercial HI Ec Club 1, Band 1, 2, 33 Y-teeiiis 1 2, 3, 45 Olympus Dan ini, 'li Dafvi' is fwlzal shi' like: dlslikfs bring ffzlsni-hopfs to bf omz' a good liouszffwiff. those or whom wwe have no pictures Carl Cain Carl General Student Patrol 4. Football and baseball arf Carl'.v hobbies-would like to travel- pcwvrd 'with Senior English. Donald Barrett .lrssr thinks it'J .rfwrll from ramp. SENIOR CLASS Mildred Edens Mookie Vocational Prrfwrl with girls-likrs to roller .vkatr-hope: to trafvel on her ofwn moiorryrlr. Jesse General to he ho mc HISTORY As Mrs. Edwards, our class advisor, changed her place of residence because ot her husband's occupation, the class elected Mrs. Emily Auld to this position The Senior Play will be the most important of this year's activities. At the time of this writing, however, any other activities are unpredictable. Elected to serve as oilicers during our senior year were: President .................... ............................. .... P e te Gajarsky Vice-President ..... Joseph Verderber Secretary .... .... P atricia Dudash Treasurer ................... ..... ........... .... ...... B e r n ice Bolton Under the capable leadership, understanding, and cooperation of the class advisors, our four years at Trinity have been memorable iffy l ones. VVe hope that the future gradu ating classes enjoy their terms at Trinity as much as we have enjoyed ours. N .---1:si5:5sEi-5- 1 , l E 3 ' r 4 I Jack Mounts Jack Vocational F.F.A. 2, 3 3 F.F.A. Band 33 Drum M 'or 33 'story Club 2, 33 junior Play3 Stl en ou 33 Project VVinner 2, 33 S e ,olleg uhlic Speaking 33 State . . h' Speaking Champ 33 Class 0 cer . .4Jk IWW Qurxlions. UNIORS JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On August 28, l948, we were initiated as the Fresh- men of Trinity. VVe organized our class by electing Mrs. VVinona McCullough and Mr. James Moninger as our class advisors and the following officers: President ..................,............ Kenneth Moninger Harry Reese Helly Vocational Band 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 May Day 13 Student Council 1, 33 Class Oflicer 1, 33 Home Room Oflicer 1, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Dorf! Sfwrrlhrarl Mr. Mary Jane Holmes Janie Commercial-Academic Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 2, 33 Hiller Staff 33 Olympus Staff 33 May Day 2, 33 Class Oflicer 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 History Club 2, 3, Oflicer 33 Go-To-College Club 33 Majorette 2, 33 Monitor 23 T-Club 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Home Room Ofhcer 2, 3. Prrmnality. Betty Jean Heidelmier Joan Commercial 'I'-Cluh 33 Class Officer 33 Hiller Staff 33 Librarian 2, 3, Officer 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3. Vice-President ......... Harry Reese Tymjr Endmring Young Charms- Secretary ....... ........ I da Megyesy Treasurer .................................. John Anderson Our social events were an after-football game dance and the Fresh- man Party held in April. Vve again entered into the halls of Trinity in the fall of 1949 with more confidence and eagerness and elected the following officers: President ....... .. ..... Charles Williams Vice-President .... William Roberts Secretary ..... ...Janie Holmes N Treasurer .. ..... .. .....Betty Wood Our major event of the year was the Sophomore Party. VVe also sponsored the Victory Dance after a football game. Returning our third year, we noticed a big dilierence between the ' second and third year. Our activities during the year were our class play, l'The Big Blowupf' the Junior Prom in May, and the Junior Party. VVe received our class rings in February. Uur officers are: President ...... .... J ack Mounts Vice-President ...... Harry Reese Secretary ..... ................ . Ianie Holmes Treasurer .............. Joan Heidelmeier Advisors lMrs. Winona McCullough lMr. James Monlnger Sqn Alice Jane Ackley General-Academic Science Club 33 Go-To-College Club 33 May Day 23 Y-Teens Z, 3. ll'ailin' for Illr Rullrrl lf. l.r'r. Gayel Ackroyd Gayel Commercial East Washington High School 1, 23 Home Room Ofhcer 33 Stu- dent Council 3. I Do11'l Mind Bring .411 fllonr John Nathan Anderson Andy Vocational-General Band 1, 2, 33 Home Room Of- Hccr 23 Class Oflicer 13 junior Playg Mixed Chorus 3. Uh, Johnny, Oh, Jolznny. Reita Mae Anderson Chick Commerci al-General Home Ec. Club 13 F.H.A. 2, 33 Cafeteria Club 3, Ofhcer 3. If I Knmc You Wrrf Coming IQ! va' Bakrd a Cakr. Matthcw Armstrong Matt Academic S.l'.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 23 History Club 2, 33 Home Room Oflicer 3. Litllr Whilr Lirs. Bert Barale Bert General Drmmrr'.v Holiday. 19 David Meredith Ackley Dave General-Academic Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 A.V.S.U. 33 Vvres- tling l, 2, 3. Timr on My llamlx. Doris Anderson Dor Vocational-General Home lic. Club 13 F.H.A. 2, 3, 0H'icer 2, 33 Home Room Officer 13 Y-Teens l. Sllllll' Sunday Morning. Richard Anderson. . Richie X., '.'XEZ3g2gTll4-C0lIllllCl'ClZIl lin l',,2 132' asketball 23 Bas- ke n llff- ' anager l. I l. 'UI' You Truly Mabel Lois Andrew Mabel Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 May Day 1, 2, Usher 3. Pmrrzrylfvanizl Polka. Earl Bear General Day by Day. Enod La Verne Barnhart Butch Academic Go-To-College Club 33 May Day 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Usher 33 Monitor 23 Hiller Staff 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Science Club 3. .'I1zrl1orJ .1'lL'l'i!lll. Regena Beckner Reggie Commercial Washington High School 1, 2. My Hrart Cries for You. Jack Edwin Beechman Jack General Hi-Y 3, Science Club 3. Jack, Jark, Jarle. .lean Irene Benedict Pee-Wee Vocational-General F.H.A, 2, 3, Otlicer 2, 35 Home EC. Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 31 Home Room OH'icer 1, 2. Put That Ring On lily Fingrr. Betty Jean Bissett Bet! Vocational-General F.H.A. 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 13 Home Room Otlicer 2. .411 XVI-V Loma Eleanor Brice El Commercial Chartiers High School 13 F.H.A. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. It 1571? Fair. Betty Jean Brookman Boo Commercial Home EC. Club lg F.H.A. 2, 3, Officer 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 33 Olympus Staff 33 Home Room Officer 2, 33 Student Council 2, Y-Teens 3, Science Club 3, F.H.A. Demonstration Team 23 May Day 1, 2. You Great Big Bfautiful Doll. imlors Richard Bednarski Dick Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. If June Bell June Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Takr Me Ou! to the Ball Game. Gary Bigler Gary Vocational Wrestling 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Project Winner 3. Slofwly. Dale Bowne Dale Academic Moon Township High School lg Hi-Y 33 History Club 2, 3: Science Club 35 Olympus Stall 3. Old Fashioned Melody. Marilyn Louise Brock Marliyn .D Commercial East Washington High School 1. Louise. Thomas Edward Brooks Petey Commercial. Football l 2, 3' Basketball 1 i v 9 1 1 2,3 lllr. Touchdown, George William Brown Buck General Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 33 Home Room Ollicer lg Football lg Wrestling lg Trinity High Quartet 1, 2, 3. Coney Island Balm. Eleanor Bukoski El Commercial. Orchestra 2, 35 History Club 2, 3g Y-Teens I, 3. Paling Around Will: You. Dolores Bushmire Dee Comme rci al Usher 33 May Day lg Home Room Officer 23 Student Coun- cil 2. Dark E yn. Shirley Carpenter Commercial Majorette 3. I Cross My Fingrrx. Nancy Cary Nan Commercial Washington High School lg Y- Teens 2, 3. I Only Hafvf Eye: For You. Robert Chapman Bob ' Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 25 Hiller Stall 3. Daddy': Little Boy. 19 Ruth Eileen Bruckner Ruthie Commercial Washington High School 1, 2. So-Long lt',v Bren Good To Knofw You. Lois Burchell Lukey Commercial. llistory Club 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 33 May Day 25 T-Cluh 33 Y- Teens 2, 33 Hiller Stall 3. Brauliful Drramfr. Dolores Butcher Butch Commercial Comr' Burk To lllr signin. Glenn Carter Glenn Academic Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 junior Playg S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Home Room Oflicer 2, 3. I Wondrr llflly? Nancy Lee Cassady Nancy Commercial Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Ile s Jus! lily Bill. Carmella Ann Charmely Carm Commercial Y-Teens 23 May Day 1. Sfntimrnlal M1'. Frances Chunko Fran Tomme rcial 3 ' 2, 33 Y-Teens 3gtwi etra 1, Z, T fy F furr, Mary Lou Clutter Lou Vocational-Commercial Home Ec. Club 15 F.H.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. Demonstration Team 23 Hiller Stall 3, Olympus Staff 3, May Day lg Y-Teens 2, 3. Jllary Luiz. Mary Conner Mary Commercial F.H.A. 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Mary lr .4 Good Old FIl.l'lIi07lI'iI' Namr-. Esther Cox Vocational-Commercial Home Ec. Club lg F.H.A. Club 2, 35 Cafeteria Club 3. 1'll Find You. Wilma Cox Muscles Commercial Home Ec. Club 13 F.H.A. 2, 3. Harbor Liglzls. James Lester Craig .lim Vocational :Ii11'f illisbrhzifzvill. Junior Norman L. Cimino Pete Vocational-General Home Room Officer 33 Band l, 2, 3, Ollicer 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 23 F.F.A. Band 1, 2. .'IlI'X!17lcil'I J Ragtilnr Band. Mary Gloria Colussi Mem Commercial Hiller Stall 3g Home Ec. Club lg T-Club 3. Lucky, Lufley, Lucky Mr. Betty Jean Cox Betty Commercial I Wondrr, I Wondrr. 'li Shirley'lJe x ns jg J Commercial Ho ' c. C lg May Day 1, 2' 1 ome Room Officer 33 Y- 'eens 2. I Nfrd You So. Franklin L. Craig Joe Commercial-General Band 1, 2, 35 Home Room Of- iicer 3. Don'l Cry Jar. Richard Eugene Crile Curly Vocational A.V.S.O. 33 F.F.A. l, 2, 3. Whrn Yau'rr Smiling. Kenneth Eugene Crile Kenny General If. Lynn Croft ' Lynn Academic Hiller S 35 o-To-College ub ' cience b 25 T-Club e s 1, 3, Officer 25 ory u 35 Cheerleader 35 o' 25 Oflice Girl 35 unior P y S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 25 Ho R om Officer 2, 3. Daddy': Lilllf Girl. Leonard Denman Len General Don? Ffnrf Mr In. Shirley De Witt Dee Commercial-Vocational Home Ec. Club 15 F.H.A. 2, 35 Monitor 3. Stardust. Charles Elmer Dicks Chuck Commercial Band 1, Z, 35 History Club 2, 3. Nofw and Thrn. Donald Dunn Dunster Commercial Timr On My Hands. -.1 .- 19 Jack Crites Bulldog Commercial Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2. I Domi It. Jane Cummins Janie Academic My Slfining Hour. Forest Albert Derrow Frostie Commercial-General .'II'I'!Iif You Glad You'rr You? Dorothy Marie Dhayer Dot Commercial Hiller Stal? 3. Friend Of Yourr. Joan Mary Dragon .loan Commercial T-Club 35 History Club 2, 35 Home Room Oflicer 25 Y-Teens 2, sg May Day 2. My Devotion.- Alfred Ekstrom Al Academic History Club 2, 35 S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Olympus Staff 3. l'll Cr! By. John A. Elliott Johnny Vocational-Commercial Slow and Easy. Lois Ann Engle Commercial Hiller Staff 33 Y-Teens 1. No-w ls The Hour. Margie Lee Enstrom Marge Academic Hiller Staff 33 Go-To-College Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Olym- pus Staff 33 Mixed Chorus 23 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Librarian 33 History Club 2, 3. lllargie. Margery Helen Ewart Marge Commercial Flagtwirler 33 History Club 2, 33 Ofhce Girl 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 23 Home Room Of- ficer 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, Z5 Olympus Staff 33 Student Coun- cil 3, Oflicer 33 junior Play. Sentimental Journey. Glenn Franks Glenn General Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Football Man- ager 2, 3. I Dood lf. Robert M. Gray Bob General Home Room Otlicer 33 Student Council 3. Friend Of Yours. Jweim S Mary Lou Elliott Lou Commercial May Day 13 Y-Teens 2, 3, Of- ficer 2. .-flfwayf. William Enos Bill General Wrestling 1, 2, 3. My Momma Done Told Me. Betty Jean Ewart Red Commercial C erl er 2, ' -Teens 1, 2, 3, fhc 2, Stu e t Council 23 S Home Room Hi 2. y Day 2. Gi f M reams. Wanda June Foster Windy Commercial Washington High School 1, 23 Usher 3. lvly Baby I: Blue. Andrew Frazee Andy Commercial-General A.V.S.O. 2, 33 Band 13 Gym Office 1, 2, 3. Four Leaf Clofver. Delores Green Babe Academic History Club 2, 33 G0-To-Col- lege Club 33 Monitor 2, 33 May Day 13 Home Room Officer lj Home Ec. Club 1. My Ideal. Dorothy Marie Guzel Dot Commercial Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Nfvrrthrlrrs. James B. Hamilton Benny Vocational F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Officer 3, Proj- ect Winner 3. That Wonderful Guy. Olive Hatfield Hatfield Vocational-Commercial Home Ec. Club lg F.H.A. 2, 3. Melancholy Baby. Betty Lou Haught Betty Commercial T-Club 3g Oihce Girl 35 Y- Teens l, 2, 33 Home Room Of- ficer 1. When You'fe Smiling. Edna Louise Hayden Wimpy Commercial Home Room Officer 1. Love Letterx. Carol Jean Henry Carol Academic me oom OH'ice 15 Mixed or , 3, Lib rian 3, Of- c g . Club 1, 2g i ory l g Junior Play, Teens , QZ, 3 Go-To-College Cl b 33 ile taff 35 Olympus E om 't 1. K tten The eys. f191 Emerson Hamilton Em Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. That'.r For Me. Marjorie Gene Hartley Margie Commercial Y-Teens 2, 3g Home Ec. Club 1. llflarglf. Geraldine Hathaway Gerry Vocational-Academic Home Ec. Club lg F.H.A. 2, 3, Ofhcer 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Hiller Staff 3: Go-To-College Cluh 3g T-Club 3. Pu! That Ring On lily Finger. Beverly Haught Bev Commercial H Officer 23 Y-Teens 2 Sw Pt and Lofvely. Harry Hennick Harry General-Commercial Wrestling 1, 2. I'll Gal By. Betty Jean Hickman Bet Commercial Monitor 1, 33 Y-Teens 2. Stardust. Mary Jo Hickman Mary Jo Vocational-Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 13 F.H.A. 3, Oflicer 33 Home Room Ofiicer l. For It lVa.f Mary. Lillian June Hochkraut Lil Commercial 'Y-Teens 2, 33 Student Council 33 Home Room Ofhcer 33 May my 2. Ilofw Sfwrrl You xlrr. V.. ' V-. I , Donald Houston ,.. Don N Commercial-General P liQotb'alIR3. Q 3 Cain? Yotxpekrail Brtfwffn thf Innes? Joyce Mae Hudak Joyce Vocational-Commercial Home Ec. Club 13 F.H.A. 2, 33 Monitor 2. Br' Minf. Elan Mae Huston Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. It'.r .4 Grand Night For Singing. Carmella Insana Carmie Commercial Smrnadv In the Night. JWW William Hickman Bill Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Exhibit Team 33 Hi-Y 3. Thr Hrs! Thingx In Liff' flrz' Frfw. Sondra Hoover Sonnie Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Olympus Staff 33 May Day 23 Hiller Staff 33 Substitute Cheerleader 2, 33 T- Cluh 3. Pllpfi' Doll. Barbara Hoy Barb Vocational-Commercial Home Ec. Clubg Hiller Staff 33 Y-Teens 1, 23 May Day 1. Nofw 15 The Hour. Norman C. Hunt Academic Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Olympus Staff 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 33 History Club 2, 33 Officer 3. Stay With The Happy Proplr. Patricia Ruth Iams Patty Commercial Near You. Harry Alvin James Commercial A.V.S.O. 2, 3. Hafur I Told You Lately? Donald Raymond Johnson Don Band 2, 3. General Illusir Illarrtro, Plfasf. Donald Jones So mrtimr. Peggy Jo Kinder Smilin' Eyes. Mary Lou Kler Mary Had .-I Little Patricia Kosey Patriria. Jonsey Vocational Peg Commercial Mary Commercial Lamb. Pat Commercial Marie Stephania Krall Marie Academic West Bethlehem High School lg S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Go-To-Col- lege Club 33 History Club 35 Science Club 3. Oh! Marie. lnno 19 Duane Johnson Academic-Gene ral Hofw Many Hrartr Haw' You Brokfn? Dorothy Ann Karahuta Dot Commercial Waml1'rin'. Jerry Kiskadden Jerry General Science Club. Honest I nIin't Lazy I'm Juyt ljfflllllillfl. Stanley Klick Murph General-Commercial It Coulrl Ilafflwll To You. Julia Krajacic Julie Vocational-Commercial Home lic. Club lg F.H.A. 2, 35 F.H.A. Demonstration Team 23 Oflice Girl 3g Y-Teens 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 May Day lg Librarian 2: Home Room Of- 'cer 1, 3g Student Council 1, 3. I on't Want To Walk Without You. Joyce Lang Joy Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 23 Mixed Cho- rus 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Home Room Ofhcer 23 Student Council 2. Pofwdfr Your Farr With Sunxlzimx James Lewis Jazz General Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Fanfy Free. Helen Lindley Helen Commercial. You flrr lily Lofve. Everett Lutes Everett Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Exhihit Team 35 State judging Team 2. Life lr So Pffuliar. William R. Mansfield Panhandle Vocational Oh! Them Dudes. James Martin Jim General Home Room Oflicer 2. Low, Lorked Oui. l Patty McAfee Patty Commercial Usher 35 Y-Teens 2. 0 S Mis: You. Paul Lewis Bus Vocational F.F.A, 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Home Room Officer 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3. I Didn't Knofw ll'hat Time It lV11.f. Stella Luskoski Stella Commercial Y-Teens 2, 3. Friendly Star. Dora Mankey Dora Commercial Y-Teens 2, 35 Usher 35 Li- brarian 35 Student Council 25 Home Room Officer 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Hiller Staff 3. Till Thr End Of Time. Sylvia Lee Marra Stinky Academic-Commercial Who Is Sylvia? Nancy Mayne Patsy Commercial Home Room Officer 35 Student Council 35 May Day 1. Bffwitfhed. William McBride Bill Academic-Commercial S.P.Q.R. Cluh 1, 2. Buffalo Billie. Mildred McCartney Millie Commercial-Vocational F.H.A. 2, 3. I'm So Crazy For Lo-vr. Constance McConnell Connie Vocational-Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, May Day lg Home Ec. Club 1. Thr Rrd, Whitt and Blur. I Robert McCullough Bob Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. Band 3, Band l, 2, 33 Home Room Of- ficer 33 Hi-Y Ofbcer 3, lvlay Day 29 Science Club 3, - gl .4 Bushrl And A Pm. Phyllis McDowell Phyl Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 3, Cafe- teria 2, 3g Go-To-College Club 33 Science Club 3. Drrriving Myxrlf. Betty Mae McNay Shorty Commercial Liltlr Old You. Bob McWhorter Red Vocational Football 3, Hi-Y 3, Gym Of- fice l, 2, 3. Get u An Get Under. J I Fred McClenethan Sam Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Sam': Song. Mary Eleanor McCullough Mary Commercial May Day 1, 2. Mm Prrfcr Blondes. Harold McDaid Harold Vocational F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Ollicer l. Don't Frnrc Me ln. Louella Jane McGowen Honey Commercial Band 1, 2. Why Should I Drram? Herman McNeel Herman Academic Band 2, 33 Olympus Staff 3. Nobody? Chasing Mr. , lf Ida Megyelsy Ida i 4, Commercial Clabs Oflicer lg Y-Teens 2, 3. Shdterfr Walla. .Xf- Bernard Mikuto Ernie Commercial-General I'll llfalk xllufrf. Joe Miller Joe Commerci al-General Football 1, 23 XVashington High School 1, 2. Bruliful Jar. Kenneth Duane Moninger Ken Vocational May Day 13 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Of- ficer 33 Home Room Oflicer 33 Student Council 33 Footba 'X 2, 3. fy I Lofvr Thr' llfny You Say' nd nighl. Marcella Ruth Moore Dusty Commercial Siars In My Eyfxv. Virginia Gayle Morton Gee Vocational-General Home En. Club 13 F.l'l.A. 2, 3, - Otlicer 33 F.H.A. Demonstra- tion Team 23 Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Bday Day 1, 23 Go-To-College 'I Club 33 Hiller Staff 33 Mon- . itor 3. ,Hair of Gold, Eyfxv of Blur. Eugene Mounts Gene Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 History Club 2, 33 A,V.S.O. 33 Project VVinner 31 Exhibit Team 3. Ho Hum If.: Spring. Juniors Alene Miller Alene Commercial S.P.Q.R. Club l, 2. fIrrn'I You Glad Ynu'r'r You? Samuel Miller Sam Commercial Trl! Hn' You Lafvr' llrr. Charles Moore Cap Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. I'll Nrfvrr Br Frrr. Ruth Alvenia Moore Ruthie Vocational F.l-LA. 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Cafeteria Club 3, Oflicer 3. Blur.: Stay flfway From Mr. Davis Mounts Dave Vocational judging Team 23 F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Project Winner 33 Science Club 3. My Momma Dom' Told Mr. Harold Myers Jr Vocational You Talk Too Much. Martha Owens Marty Commercial Hiller Staff 3. Tlzr Man I Lofvr. Albert Paraska Al Vocational Basketball Manager 2. I.ifr' ls .4 Bofwl of Clzfrrirs. Beverly Patterson Ann Commercial Y-Teens l, 2, 32 S.P.Q.R. Club 23 May Day 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. You and Your Bfnu!ifuIlEy1's,.fl' L l'h 21 4 if Raymond Patterson Ray Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Calf Club 33 Project VVinner 3. For Mr And My Gal. 'S fi ' y A Shirley Paul jbftfwrlxjgl Yuslt - General Band 1, 2, 31 VVrestling 31 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 33 Basket- ball 1, 23 Baseball ZQ Hi-Y 3. TlIfI'f'J Illuxir In Thr Jlfr. Carter Phillips Baldy Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 A.V.S.O. 2, 3. I'll Br Srfing You. CV William Paluada Bill General I Don? Carr Iflm Kno-'wx It. William Patton Bill Commercial Day By Day. . 7x N5 7 Carl Patterson K Carl ' Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Trl! Hrr You Lofvr Ilrr. Donna Pattison Muscles Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. With My Hmd In Ihr Clouds. Eugene Pettit Gene Wrestling 2. Timf Waits For No Unr. Emma Jean Piper Pekinese General Washington High School 1, 2. I'Irrf I Go Again. Rheta Polen Rheta Vocational-Commercial Enjoy Yourxrlf IFJ Lain' Than You Think. Marlene Elizabeth Post Boots Commercial Monitor 35 Home Ee. Club 15 Y-Teens 2. If I Wfrr A Brll. Charles Provance Chuck Home Room Ofhcer 3 Charlir My Bay. Y., .33 Florence Randall Kitten General-Vocational Y-Teens 15 Go-To-College Club 35 Monitor 1, 2, 3. Kitty. Jean Redd Lukey Commercial History Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Jfanir Wilh Thr Light Brofwn Hair. Patrica Renko Pat Commercial Hiller Staff 35 Olympus Staff 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 History Club 2, 3. There Murt Be A Way. uilfwrs Veronica Pollak Ronnie Commercial Washington High School 1, 2. Danring In Ihr Dark. Virginia Powell Ginie Commercial S et Promises And Good In- te tions. , ' 1' lt Tom Quinn Tom General Band 1, 2, 35 Science Club 3. And Thr Band Played On. Janice Redd Redd Academic Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Olympus Staff 35 History Club 2, 35 Go-To- College Club 35 S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 35 Monitor 2. Orangf Colored Skin. Mary Jane Reese Mary Vocational-Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 1. Wait For WI: Mary. Doris Jean Rice Susie Academic-Vocational Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 Hiller Staff 3. Drarir. Carolyn Riley Carol Commercial History Club 2, 3. Darn It Baby Tl1at's Lo-vw. Albert Roessler Al Academic Scott Township High School 13 S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 3. I'1l Gr! By. Paul Rush Palica Academic-Commercial Basketball 3. Thrrflr No To morrolw. ' QL --Q Eleanor Jean Schlaupitz Jean Commercial-Academic Go-To-College Club 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 33 Monitor 2, 33 Y- Teens 1, 2, 33 May Day 2. l'll Alfuunyx Lo-vr' You. Foley Selvaggi Rags General Shy Guy! . . . Paul Spin Spin Vocational F.F.A. l, 2, 35 Project Winner 3. Slraighlrn Up find Fly Right. 19 Louise Ritchie Louise Mix: You. Phyllis Ruggerio Phyl Commercial Y-Teens 1: May Day lg T- Club 3. Om' Of Thr Rowing Kind. Patty Sampson Shorty Commercial Home Ec. Club 1. lt'.f Bfrn A Long, Lung Tilnr. Joanne Seibel Jo Commercial Home Ee. Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 3. Alwayy. Chester Smith Smitty Vocational Old MrDonaltl Hail xl Farm. Shirley Ann Sprowls Annie Vocational-Commercial Home EC. Club lg F.l'l.. X. 2, 31 Home Room Oflicer 1, 23 Stu- dent Council 1. Count Evrry Star. Betty Jane Strawn Commercial Sunshofwrrs. Anthony Swead Lover Boy General Band 1, 2. Stara'ust. Audrey Ruth Teegarden Audrey Vocational Cafeteria Club 33 F.H.A. 2, 33 Home Ec. Club lg S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 3, Co-To-College Club 3. Stay With Thr Happy Pfoplr. James Thomas Jim Vocational i F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Football 33 Base- ball lq Project VVinner 35 Calf Club 3, Don't Worry flbout illr. Wilda Dorothy Thomas Willie Vocational-General Home Ec. Club 1, F.H.A. 2, 33 Cafeteria Club 3, Otlicer 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 2. Thrrc flluxt Br' fl Wzly. Mary Belle Turner Mary Belle Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Oflicer 25 His- tory Club 2, 3, May Day 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Home Room Officer 2. Just Tho Girl I Lofvr. Thomas Suhay Tom Cat General Home Room Oflicer 25 Foot- ball 2, 3. I Thought I Safw a Putty Cat. Thomas Tarr Skid General Football 1, 2, 3. I: You I.r Or Is You Airft? Edward Thomas Sonny Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Don't Frnfz' Mr In. Martha Jane Thomas Mert Commercial Home Ec. Club lg Y-Teens 2, 35 Monitor 2, 3. PVhrrr In The World. Rosemond Tobin Rosie Academic Go-To-College Club 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 2, 35 Monitor 33 Science Club 3, Librarian 3g Junior Playg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Moonlight and Roxcxr. Alice Van Kirk Commercial Band 1, 2, 3. Music, Muric, Music. xv if D Alice Jane Varner Jane Commercial Y-Teens 2, 3. qllirr, Whfrr .-lrt Thou? Dolores Veltri Dolly Commercial Y-Teens 2. I Ilfanna Br Loivrd. Jane Ward Janie Commercial-General Home Room Officer 3. Brll Botlom Trou.frr.v. Nancy Wells Nan Commercial Hiller Staff 3. Comp Back To Illr Jlyain. Mary Sue Wiley Sue Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 History Club 33 S.P.Q.R. Club 23 May Day 2. Sh1 ,v Shimmyin' On The Bracli .4gair1. XGJ JN Orville Laystm Williams Buddy ff X Academic 3 asilfepbalkg, 2, 33 Mixed Chor- ixs 1, 2,l3, Orchestra 2, 33 Trin- qity High Quairtet 1, 2, 33 Band l. N33 Sflfdent Council 1, 23 Img-ich VChorus 2, 33 junior Play3 Home Room Ofhicer 1, 23 State Chorus 3. My Hrro. Joan Vechio Academic S.l'.Q.R. Club 1, 23 junior Play3 Go-To-College Club 33 Orches- tra 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Science Club 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. I Lofvf Tlat Guy. If Sarah Louise Wagers Commercial Y-Teens 2, 33 Ofiicc Girl 3. Sfwfflllfart Of :Ill My Drrnms. Rolla Watkins Sonny Academic History Club 2, 3. Sonny Boy. Phyllis Ann Wiles Plzyl Commercial Y-Teens 1, 23 VVashington High School 1. l'm Making Brlimfr. 'x 55 'I Charles Norman Williams Chuck Academic Football 1, 2, 33 YNrestling 33 Baseball 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Oflicer 33 Gym OH'icer 23 May Day Z3 Science Club 33 Class Oflicer 22 Home Room Otiicer 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2. Thr B11rlfrlor'.v Lifr. Joanne Ruth Wilson Jo Commercial-Vocational Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 May Day 13 F.H.A. 33 'I'-Club 33 junior Play. You A-fn' Illy Lu-vc. Mildred Ruth Wilson Millie Commercial Timr Waits For No Onr. In Carolyn Wootf My Gene r al Danrr, Ballfrni Janna Shirley Jean Woods Shirl Academic S.P.Q.R. Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Science Club 3. All Of My Lo-vc. Phyllis Ann Zahniser Boots Commercial Y-Teens 3. Br Honrst With llflc. .lu1'll0 S Betty Wood Perky Commercial-Academic Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 May Day 1, 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Hiller Staff 33 Class Officer 23 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3. I Still Far! Thr Samc About You. Esther Jane Woods Janie ' Y' 2 Academic Flag T 'r er 33 Y- een. 1, 2, 3' Go- olleg ,?1lh AHHI- e S 3 May ay 1, ' S.P. . . lub 1 - Histor I lub 2, cn 3 Ol m . Staff Stu ouncl 3 Mixed C orus 2, 33 Hlo Room Of- ficer 2. X llloonlight Bfror rs You. John Yoders Johnie General Band 1, 2, 33 Junior Playg Olympus Staff 33 Home Room Oflicer 23 Hi-Y 3. Donrha Go Way Matti. those or whom we have no pictures Sammy Angott Sam h General-Commercial lfllarllf' 'LL'Il.l' a Boxer. James Gallo Jam General Home Room OH-leer 33 VVrestling 1, 2, 3. lI'amlr'rin '. Frank Mosier Frank General Science Club 3. ljlllllf Fl'lIl'l' IVF 111. Edward Clarence Simms Sonny General lI'ln'n I Grofw l'p. Stanley Joseph Shuba Stusll General I lllrly 'fair' fllyyfff ill ilu' .llurnir1g. Margaret Welch .lane Connnerciul Frirml of Youry. ,APPLEGATE HART GAMBLE RILEY SOPHO URE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1949 the halls of Trinity were graced with 290 wide- eyed Freshmen. We were booked for a four-year stand and we hoped to be the main attraction of 1953. Vve were eager to organize and chose the following as our class leaders: President ,....... . .. Scott Renner Vice-President .... ...... D onald Warne Secretary ....... .... E leanor Kottner Treasurer ..... ..... K enneth Farabee Advisors .. ..... ..... .... i Miss Ferfam I Mr. Harry A football dance in the fall and a hobo party in the spring marked the outstanding social events of our Freshman year. As Sophomores, we were more accustomed to the ways of Trinity, therefore, our second year glided by more smoothly. Mr. Harry left Trinity in the early fall and we elected Mr. McClell- and as new advisor. ln order to raise money for our class this year, We conducted a very successful scrap paper drive. The highlight of our social calendar was the Sophomore party. The following served as class officers: President ............................ .... G eorge Applegate Vice-President .... ........ R onald Hart Secretary ...... ..... S hirley Gamble Treasurer .... ....... M artha Riley Advisors .... i Miss Ferfalli lMr. McClelland Sophomore Boys Anderson, R., Applegate, G., Barney, J., Bell, G., Binder, P., Boswell, C., Boswell, J., Boswell, R., Braden, J., Brancyek, J., Brenner, R., Briggs, J., Briggs, K., Briggs, M., Brock, F., Brookman, W., Brown, D., Brown, W., Burcher, P., Carter, T., Casto, D., Chambers, G., Cher- okee, W., Cole, R., Comfort, J., Corbly, W., Coughenour, G., Darragh, C., Davis, H., Davis, J., Dillie, D., Dran, J., Duball, M., Dubelle, J., Durilla, J., Elliott, K., Ellis, T., Ellwood, J., Eus- tis, J., Farabee, K., Fathman, D., Franks, D., Fullick, J., Giacomette, R., Gorhy, R., Gradert, C., Gray, W., Grimm, J., Guidos, P., Hagar, R., Hagar, R., Hamilton, R., Hart, R., Henry, R., Herron, S., Hickman, B., Hillberry, VV., Hixenbaugh, W., Hull, D., Insana, L., Johnson, D., Kasovich, A., King, R., Kudaroski, M., Kuhlman, R., Leech, R., Lehmer, G., Lesko, M., Lewis, I., Locy, C., Locy, D., Locy, H., Lusk, J., Lyle, E., Lyons, A., Maloy, H., Meek, J., Mehaf- fey, H., Mersky W., Minor, D., Moniger, G., Morgan, R., Morrison, G., Mowell, R., Munce, R., Murphy, E., Pallett, W., Paluda, J., Passo, J., Pettit, J., Phillips, E., Plymire, J., Ponzo, H., Price, K., Prigg, M., Puskarich, D., Ramsey, J., Rankin, J., Renncr, S., Riggs, R., Roberts, C., Ross, R., Salsberry, L., Sargent, J., Sekura, C., Shroutz, R., Sickles, N., Smiley, R., Smith, J., Sobansky, F., Sprowls, D., Sprowls, R., Stahl, G., Stumph, R., Tarbuck, G., Unrue, J., Ward, B., Warne, D., Watson, J., Waychoif, J., Weaver, R., Welling, D., White, D., Willison, C., Won- settler, J., Young, D., Zavatski, J., Zlatarich, W. F3529-, f f'f.g 1- f . ' A Rss A lkiwf ,, 1 Sophomore Girls Anderson, G., Anderson, VV., Apache, R., Bedillion, ll., Berman, D., Berry, N., Brown- lee, M., Burgess, I., Burnette, M., Burns, M., Burns, P., Clemens, B., Colosi, M., Comhi, 'l'. Cook, A., Craig, G., Crile, L., Davis, B., Donaldson, B., Dragan, H., lfrnest, L., Elliott, l.. Fielder, S., Ford, S., Frazee, L., Gadd, H., Gamble, S., Gniewkoski, D., Gorliy, C., Greer, S. Hagar, j., Harris, P., Herrman, R., llerschell, N., Hewitt, li., Hickman, li., Horn, M., llorne, C. Horner, j., Houston, P., Howard, S., Iams, N., jennings, C., johnson, H., johnson, O., john- Stoll, C., Kuvalok, V., Knestrick, M., Kuttner, IC., Littleherry, IJ., Livingston, IC., Long, li. Maglee, S., Mancuso, A., Mansfield, IC., Martin, S., lNlcAdams, A., McCullougli, IC., McCor- rny, M., McVay, M., Miles, j., Miller, D., Miller, M., lNlorrison, N., Mosier, j., Mounts M., Murray, A., Myers, L., Nixon, L., O'Donnell, K., Olinger, E., Paciorek, G., Pzxllett, M. Paul, N., Pettit, B., Phillips, L., Phillips, N., Polen, C., Powell, P., Ramsey, M., Redman, j. Richmond, P., Riley, M., Rinehart, P., Roherts, F., Romano, M., Ruggiero, M., Russell, C., San- ders, j., Sanders, S., Shillito, S., Smith, M., Swartzfeger, B., Teegarden, VV., 'I'hom:is, B. Thomas, VV., Tolhert, A., Tremel, S., Veltrie, A., Verner, A., Vinfek, L., vxlllfll, S., VVilliams L., VVilliams, N., VVo0d, C., VVright, I., Zimmerman, S. li. t J A MW f :Mil , , . f ,fr MARTIN HAYD REDINOER. ADAMS Q f , .' rf 1, f f if al ll 'il l 1 .I .A I . FRESH N FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On August 28, 1950, the very promising class of 54 hit Trinity with a hang! VVe were the innocent victims of the lipstick initiation. In the Fall we held an organization meeting and elected Miss Myers and Mr. Allison as our class advisors. The following students were elected as class oflicers: President ........ .... R ichard Martin Vice-President .... Joanne Hayden Secretary .... .... B everly Redinger Treasurer ...... .... .... .... .... F r a n ces Adams We are looking forward to our Freshman party and dance in the Spring, also to our Sophomore year at Trinity High School. Freshmon Boys Adams, G., Ames, J., Anderson, D., Anderson, M., Anderson, R., Angott, F., Ankrom, F., Ankrom, F., Applegate, D., Ardeno, M., Armstrong, L., Auld, R., Baldwin, W., Barale, J., Bayer, E., Beckner, K., Bedillion, K., Bober, T., Bochels, F., Bricker, L., Bristor, H., Buckner, S., Burgess, L., Chadwick, C., Chatman, C., Chestor, W., Coen, J., Couplin, G., Conner, J., Craft, F., Craig, L., Crispin, W., Curry, W., Dague, R., Davidson, D., Day, D., Denman, M., Desmond, G., Desmond, J., Dicks, K., Dille, E., Dobscha, H., Dunn, S., Eastham, W., Engle, R., Evans, K., Failinger, G., Fonner, R., Frederick, E., Fulerton, H., Garner, J., Gaul, E., Gilmore, C., Grant, R., Gray, J., Greco, J., Gregg, H., Hamilton, L., Hanna, F., Hanna, W., Hayes, T., Headly, R., Heist, D., Hewitt, W., Ireland, P., Irey, J., Johnson, A., Johnston, R., Jones, K., Julos, J., Kearns, G., Kelley, T., Kinder, R., Kolycheck, M., Korowicki, R., Ledger, J., Lenthall, R., Levato, P., Levers, W., Little, T., Malone, W., Martin, R., Mauro, B., McCart- ney, R., McClay, D., McCandless, J., McConnell, J., Merwick, R., Merwick, R., Miles, G., Miles, G., Miller, T., Mills, C., Moninger, R., Moore, R., Morris, D., Morrow, G., Morrison, D., Mounts, E., Muncie, D., Myers, R., Napolitan, J., Oliverio, J., Oliverio, S., Pallett, C., Parker- son, W., Patterson, D., Pearson, P., Pierce, M., Phillips, R., Polen, C., Powell, W., Riggle, R., Roberts, R., Robison, H., Salesbury, R., Schaffer, W., Scherick, T., Scott, B., Shook, J., Shuba, S., Sienkiel, E., Simms, H., Skolyals, R., Smith, H., Sprowls, W., Stetson, D., Stienstra, B., Strope, W., Townsend, W., Turcke, D., Ulery, J., Varley, O., Vittech, G., Wagers, C., Ward, J., Warner, D., Weaver, D., Weaver, J., White, R., Whitfield, A., Winnett, J. Freshmen Girls .'Xtlatns, F., Anderson, M., Anderson, P., Barale, ul., Barrett, D., Barson, P., Beddow, Bednar, R., Bird, I., Bird, P., Braden, C., Brice, M., Briggs, M., Bushloper, j., Cain, M. l.. Calcutt, M. j., Caldwell, P., Cramer, IE., Crawford, P., Dague, S., Dahl, N. j., Danley, N. Davidson, bl., Davis, M., Deyell, N. j., Doak, B., Doak, P., Duhina, M. H., Duhina, P., lialy, N. Elliott, P., Eustis, M., Farley, V., Ferralli, M. j., Fisher, P., Gallagher, li., Gersna, A., Gihhons j., Guzel, M., Hallam, l,. A., HIIHIDSUII, K., Harris, H., llartzell, B., Harvey, N. I.., Hayden, -I, Henry, IC., llerron, R., Holmes, P., Hoottnan, B., Hudak, j., Huffman, .l., Hutlord, M., llull, .l. Hurzon, M., jacohs, K., johns, IC., johnson, S., johnson, S., jordan, S., K2lS1lX'll'lI, R., Kern, VI. Kidwell, U., Kilnlmerland, S., Kiskzlddeu, rl., Kler, I.., Knestrivk, B., Kulla, If., Lahoslay, B. l.t-thetter, P., l.ittlel1erry, M., Long, j., lyke, VV., Lyons, li., Maloy, M., Marra, B., lhrlllfllll, S. Mayne, D., Mayne, VV., Mallie bl., Mvflay, nl., McCloud, H., lVlCfl0lllllIl, -I., lXlc'C'auley, D. McCullough, R., Melielvey, S., McNVilliarns, -I., MCVVreath, M., Mihalovieh, V., Miles, C. Miller, 'I'., Newlyn, ,I., Paige, D., Patterson, .-X., Patterson, R., Paul, M., Poland, D., Postgate S., Redinger, B., Reihner, S., Renner C. I.., Reynard, j., Ritlle, N., Rene, M., Ritter, D., Rodri- guez, V., Ross, B., Ross, C., Ruhiek j., Rush, P., Rush, S., Salat, F., Sanders, K., Saunders, S. Sedlesky, I., Seifert, S., Selvaggi, A., Shrader, M., Shulwa, H., Sickles, P., Skariot, 'li., Special lf., Sprowls, B., Sutherland, V., Swead, j., Tallarico, j., Tarhuek, S., Tarr, A., Taylor, D. 'l'zlylor, H., llil10lIl2lS, E., Varner, B., Vinisky, j., VVade, P., VVade, R., VVattet's, S., VVhite, ll. VViles, M., VVilson, M., Young, M. FERGUSON REA HEATLEY lXilfu'l.AND EI GH TH GRADE The class of SS is the third group of lfighth Graders to enter Trinity High School. The group had a very successful class party near the end of the term. At the organization meeting held in the fall, the class elected lNlr. Paul Sedlak as advisor and the following students as oflicers: President ...... ..... J ames Ferguson Vice-President ....... Gaylord Rea Secretary ...... .... I .ois Ann Heatley Treasurer .... ..... I 'hyllis Newland Eighth Grode Closs Bane, W., Barclay, B., Bissett, KI., Briggs, P., Bristor, J., Bryson, E., Calvert, J.. Campbell, ill., Chambers, A., Coleman, A., Faiella, P., Ferg, N., Ferguson, J., Garher, R., Guthrie, R., Hallden, A., Harter, S., Hatfield, P., Hathaway, D., Heatley, L., Higginbotham, C., Holuh, J., Horne, li., Jennings, B., Johnson, R., Keener, A., Kern, Xl., Koskey, KI., Lesnocls, F., Lightner, B., hIeAdams, L., KIeBride, BI., KIeGoWan, R., lIeGowan, VV., Kliles, R., Nlurray, lf., Newland, P., Rea, G., Reese, R., Reil- iner, E., Reuz, J., Richmond, lf., Ritchey A., Schwering, W., Sickles, S.. Siekles, T., Smith, VV., Snyder, P., Snyder, G., Special, G., Spossey, A., Sprowls, U., Stafford, R., VVatson, P., Webb, R., Wilson, R., Zavatslci, S. 0 f 1 9 5 1 William Garrettson Margaret M. Clark President Secretary 19 alumni 5 Q.. a ll' T Frank Reynolds v - 3 Ross Watson Vice-President 1 i f 'ffl' A L U M N l Treasurer II ll Each year we wonder what becomes of the graduates of Trinity High School. Although they have been graduated, they have not been forgotten. This section of the Olympus is.designed to inform the students about alumni activities. We wish to thank all who have contributed to its success. The Annual Alumni Association picnic was hcld June 7, 1950, on the Trinity campus with ninety-one members present, the Class of 1938 being the bestrepresented. Principal E. V. Ross reviewed the athletic program and the athletic field situation. Activities of the evening included registration, lunch, dancing, and the business meet- ing with these oliicers elected to serve the year 1950-51: President ...... ........................................ W illiam Garrettson Vice-President ..... Frank Reynolds Secretary ...... .... P eggy M. Clark Treasurer .... .... R oss Watson Class of 1926 The Class of 1926 is planning to hold its 25th reunion in the form of a dinner at the George VVashington Hotel, sometime in June. Members of the class are requested to contact one of the following committee: Ruth D. Thrasher Roy Hart Edwin Johnson Lillian McKahn Charles Scott Marion P. Moorehead Class of l933 The annual reunion of the Class of 1933 of Trinity High School was held at the Washington Park, on Sunday, June 25, 1950. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by a large number of members and their families. A short business meeting followed: presiding was Robert Lacock, President. Mr. Ross, one of the class advisors, was present. The committee in charge of the reunion was: Margaret Beninger Morrow, William Hart Chairman Kenneth Elliott Helen Breese Ewart James Bayne Closs of l95O Those attending various colleges and universities are: VVittenberg College: John lVorth3 Nluskingum College: Dorothy hlehaffy: Penn State: Richard Phelan, Jay Shill- ito, lvilliam Clayton, Dave Taylor: Bethany College: Yvonne Brehm: Boston Univer- sity: Marya McClay: Brehrend Center College: lda Mae Rennerg VVaynesburg College: Carolyn Polen, Moss Rutan: VVashington and Jefferson College: Bill Tennant, Robert Czmeil, Richard Foster, Malcolm Cowen, Harold Caesber, and Philip Toberg. Those attending Penn Commercial College are: Vvarren Chivers, Helen Herceg, Audrey Guth- rie. Joan Foglia, Frances lilllis, Sally Stolfer, and lfvelyn Young. Ann Critchtield is attending the Stenotype School in Pittsburgh. The girls who have entered the nursing profession are: Ruth Prigg, Margaret VVarner, Betty Farabee, Barbara Gettig, and Patty Murphy, Cupid really aimed the arrow straight at the CLASS OF SO . Those who have taken the wonderful step are: Patty Auld, Gloria Bayne, Dorothy Briggs, Mary Crispin, Carol Crompton, Ann Crowe, Arthur Seaman, Gerry Livingood, Mary Pickens, Barbara Morrow, Marccline lNlowl, Betty Raipe, Betty Simms, Shirley Sprowls, Josephine Hart- zell, Ruth Hodgens, Harry Delvitt, Peggy Franks, and Joanne Hart. Those serving in the U. S. Armed Forces are: Army: Alton Danley, James lfurda, Jimmy Higgens, Jack Taylor, Ronald lViles, Jesse Reese, Arthur Smith. U. S. Navy: Robert Davis, Robert Finch, Lew Hellman, Charles Henry, Harry Chase, John Tarr, Chester lVilliams, Paul Johnson, and James hlclilhaney. U. S. Air Force: Robert Yavich, James lvright, and Kenneth Grove. Miss Violet Bissett has been employed as secretary in the Trinity High School otlice. Many others are employed locally and in other cities. 'PHE AUT IVITIES Y' U sf L A, NMS, a ffaffjl X5 .M S. ,5Q 6 4 1 44,9 51, f .g M i ,Y Y ., ,. 5 fx. ffm f H f - 23 ,-1-F 3 if fx 5-' ix QQ. , K Q, ' - x '5 - -A i LZ' 1' lx A 3 X I .x g we K fy - -i f, 2 SP MW Af f QV A if X Tw .'f,g,g,,i,' it fgg.. .. Q ,ui YA m, 1 . Q Hpbx X , A i 3 'fx ' F . . x -4 x X Q fn.,,,,,- is is , Px:ay sg ' ' v .M f'J7'I'?f:5V'ixiifiift '3 1 frissifr - , .iw ff 7951-i':l?'i'fwN'-fii-lifhi gg'S'Q1':g?g-ig. ..g .nh :gf - .. ' A A 'W' ,. Q5 ff - Q Zi!-f' in svfmk ,fs f X f is if ' X 1 .K VX. af' R xggga F. I-I. A. The Trinity Chapter of Ifuture Homemakers of America is open to all girls enrolled in Home Iiconomics who are interested in stimulating better home membership and participation in Home liconomics. The girls held their formal initiation service on February 7, 1951, initiating 50 new members. Following the service they joined the F. F.A. for an evening of square dancing. WINDOW EXHIBIT The Trinity Home lfconomics Department was again fortunate to have their window exhibit chosen as one of nine from the entire state to be displayed at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show at Harrisburg. The exhibit was designed to- show the ellective use of fabric in home decoration with the eenter of interest being a Hamingo colored slip covered chair against a background of brown draperies. FABRIC USED EFFECTIVELY PROVIDES M TEXTURE INTEREST COLOR HARMONY PERSONAL ENJOYMENT FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE PH , J 1 6 'A mi'35EEFlTS nu DEMONSTRATION The Trinity If. H. QX. demonstration team composed of Sue Tremel, Mary -lane hIeVav, Carolyn Johnston, and l.ouella hlvers won first prize at the l'ennsvlvania State Farm Show after competing with twenty-four teams from all over the state. The demonstration entitled New Lamps lfrom Old showed how old, unattractive lamps could he converted in- expensively into attractive lamps. Q CAFETERIA CLUB The Cafeteria Cluh consists of nine memhers under the direction ol' Mrs. Mexa Roherts, Mrs. Beatrice Carmichael and Mrs. Lucille Heil. The eluh has sold eandv and pop at all home Basketball games, XYres- tling matches, and dances. The proceeds from these projects will he used to purchase jackets and letters for the memhers of the cluh. 'F' 1' , AS? xr - THE TRINITY CHAPTER F. F. A. This year we had 55 members as Chapter Farmers. Listed below are the accomplishments of the year: C11 First place in the State Project Contest. C21 Second place in the Dairy Project Contest. C31 First place in State Exhibit Contest and first place in the Electrical Contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Electrical Association, C-1-1Third place in the Vocational Demonstration Contest and Second in Pennsylvania Electrical Demon- stration Contest at the Farm Show. C51 Paul Brownlee, Regional Farmer. C61 Four Keystone Farmers were: Paul Brownlee, Paul Ames, James Brezinslci, and Kenneth Grove. C71 James Wiley won first place in State Farm Mechanics Contestg awarded 25100. C31 Champion 'State Public Speaker-Jack hlounts. C91 Benny Hamilton had Reserve Champion Lamb at the Pittsburgh Livestock Show, and won the Second place for his Southdown pen of Lambs. C101 Robert lXfIcCullough in National F.F.A. Band. C111 Round and Square Dance. C121 James Thomas selected as the out- standing F.F.A. Boy in Pennsylvania with Guernsey Project: awarded 55100. C131 Formed three clubs-pig, calf, and sheep. C141 Showed livestock at County Fair. C151 Annual Father and Son Banquet. C161 Refreshment stand at the Washington County Fair. C171 Home Ec.-Ag. Party. C181 Chapter field trips. C191 Paul Lewis and Donald Nlinor showed swine at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. C201 Kenneth Nloninger and Sam NlcLaughlin Won awards in the Pennsylvania Electrical Association Contest. C211 Paul Brownlee won Second in Regional Pennsylvania Electric Association Contest and first place in individual contest sponsored by Na- tional Dairies for Efiicient Production. Office rs President ......... ................ ......... P a ul Ames Vice-President ..... Paul Brownlee Secretary ....... ......... J ack Mounts Treasurer .... .... K enneth Moninger Reporter ....... Ben Hamilton Sentinel .... .... . Arthur Hallam Mr. McClelland Advisors . . . . . . Mr. Crosbie Mr. Rush SAFE Couvsmsu Casa I dgfggkgewi gf K I C FEA, QPRESENTSI F. F. A. DEMONSTRATION TEAM Robert Shriver. Harry Null, James .'Xrbuckle, and Robert Gray were the four members of the demonstration team. The demonstration, entitled The l'ath of Light , received second place in the lflectrical Demon- stration Contest and third in the Demonstration Contest for Vocational F. F. A. EXHIBIT TEAM This year the boys on the exhibit team, under the supervision of Mr. Crosbie, were lfugene Mounts, Robert Yerner, XVilliam Hickman, and Ifverett l,utes. The exhibit. entitled Controlled Lighting , won lirst place in both the lflectrical and State lfxhibit Contests. For the second time in three years Trinity has won the first place in the window exhibit competition at the Annual Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Schools. KEYSTONE FARMERS This year the Trinity I . I . IX. was proud to have as its Keystone l'armers, l'aul ,Xmes, Kenneth Grove, james Brezinski, and Paul Brownlee. PROJECT WINNERS These are the fellows who hrought home the lirst place plaeque in the State l'rojeet Contest for the thiral straight year. Trinity I . If. ,-X. seoretl Sl points, anal has its sights aimed at next year's contest. They ilso won the seeoml place plaeque in the National llairies lfllieient clnetion Xwartl. They are left to right: ISICICS-'fliill IgI'i'llI1t'IA,TiII CIIICKS-llaul Brownlee, CURNfKennetl1 Grove, gf: Rieharml lleclnarslti, llavis Mounts, THQ Paul Brownlee, DAIRY L'Al,Yl'lSf.I:1iiies Tlioinas, Kenneth flrove, YlffIlf'liAliI,lf KIARIPICNINU -.lohn Anclerson, DAIRY COXV-Paul Brownlee, Rohert Byers, Ray- niontl lJ2lfN'TSUll, TRUCK GARIJICN-VVilliain llavitlson, HOXIIC lXIPRIPYICNIICNT--Rohert Byers, Mmg SHIQIflJf4lien Ilznnilton, SNIALI, GRAIN- Aljanl Brownlee, my SUIT, CONSIQRYATICJNflVilli:1m Clayton, WH, n l'aul Brownlee, xg SONV ANI? LITTICR--loe VVonsettler, Meg -lack NIounts, xxx lary liigler, DAIRY RICCORIJS-P11111 Spin, MHW3.lz1iiic's Thomas, QWME. if fioltl Silver HX Bronze MQW Honorahle Xlention I'ro- JAMES WILEY Jim, who graduated in 1950, has been awarded first place in the State Farm hlechanics Contest and will compete in the Regional and National Contest. jim received S100 for his fine accomplishment both at home and in the school shop. His pride and joy was a hay and grain elevator and farm tractor built in the school shop. JAMES THOMAS Jimmy's dairy calves won him a gold medal in the State Project Contest and because of his out- standing records and participation in the local fairs, winning more than his share of blue ribbons, he was selected as the State F. F. A. boy with the most outstanding Guernsey project and was awarded 33100 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. JACK MOUNTS jack won the State F.F.A. Pub- lic Speaking Contest in June of the past year with his speech Hail the F.F.A.'l He won S100 and represented Pennsylvania at the Regional Public Speaking Contest held in Springfield, Klassachusetts, in September and placed fourth with the eleven states represented. Jack also was drum major of the State F.F.A. Band at both State College and Harrisburg. BENNY HAMILTON 'llhis is Benny and his South- down Reserve Lamb at the Pitts- burgh Livestock Show. Benny's pen of lambs also placed second and was auctioned at the end of the show giving Benny a nice return for his outstanding show- manship and project. PA UL BROWNLEE Paul is vice-president of our F.F.A. and was one of four F.F.A. members to receive the coveted Keystone Farmer Award. He was also one of five Pennsylvania Key- stone Farmers to receive the Re- gional Farmer Award and a 2525 VVar Bond. Paul had live project Winners with three gold medals, one silver, and one bronze medal. He was awarded the National Dairy Efficient Production Award of 3330 and second place in the Rural lflectrilication Contest in the Southwestern Region. VVe feel that Paul is a future outstanding candidate for the American Farm- er Degree. ROBERT McCULLOUGH This year Hob traveled to Kan- sas City with his clarinet and played in the National F. F. A. Band. Bob also played in the State F. F. A. Band at State College and at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. SOPHOMGRE F. F. A. The Sophomore lf. l . QX. has undertaken several improvement projects around the school this year. All work is alone through committees of which each hoy is 21 member. The Round :mil Square LlZ1IlCC promises to he 11 success. This is the hrst year for il Sophomore lf. lf. .'X. :incl If promises to he 21 very 1ll5lC group. President . .................... Thomas Ellis Vice-President .... .... .I oseph Rankin Secretary ....... ..... R obert Morgan Treasurer ..... ........ R obert Hagar Reporter .... I oseph Wonsettler Watchdog .... Richard Boswell Advisor ...... ....... M r. Crosbie VISUAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Vis. lid. Club started off the present year with Richard Hufford, Carl Herron, and VVilliam lfaly as seniorsg Andrew Frazee, Harry James, Robert Verner, and Carter Phillips as juniors: and Eugene Crile, Cary Polen, Eugene lV1ounts, David Ackley, Charles Sekura, and Don Casto as six new members. Fortunately, through the State Department of lfducation, the club obtained 261,000 in new equipment which consisted of an R.C.A. 16 M.M. Projector, an Opaque Projector, a Slide Projector, and three screens of different sizes. Cn December 15, 1950, the club showed its lirst feature movie of the year. lt was a musical comedy entitled Young and Willing. Next semester the club is having one called 'ACopacabana which is also a musi- cal comedy. The proceeds from these movies are used for film postage, insurance, and rental thus enabling us to bring movies to the students without cost. The room was repainted by Richard Hufford and Andrew Frazee last summer which has helped to improve it immensely. Our Director is Mr. H. F. Hootman. THE GREENI-IAND F. F. A. This was our first year in the F. F. A. After we successfully passed our rigid initiation, we developed our program of work under the capable leadership of the following oiiicers: President ........................................ Richard Martin Vice-President ................. ...... G ordon Bell Reporter ........ ......... F loyd Craft Treasurer ..... ...... W illiam Eastham Secretary ..... .... R ichard McClay Sentinel ................... ........ L inn Hamilton Advisor ...................... ..... M r. Donald A. Rush Our program of work included: C12 Round and Square Dance. QZD Selling Vegetable Garden Seeds. 13D Incubation and Brooding of Chicks for Chicken of Tomorrow Contest. C45 Field trip to Mack Brothers Poultry Farm at Butler. CSD Field trip to Swift Packing Co. in Pittsburgh. sensuora Y-TEENS A The annual Candlelight Service held at the Y.VV.C.A. opened a suc- cessful year for the Senior Y-Teens, capably advised by Miss Ruth Myers. Some of the main events of the year were the Hallowe'en Dance and the Sweetheart Dance. Carolyn lViley was chosen Sweetheart from our cluh. The Y-Teens also have charge of the beautiful May Day pageant which is held every Spring on the school campus. A new project of the organization this year was that of selling jerseys, 'I'-shirts, and socks with part of the proceeds going to the football sweater fund. The otlicers for the year are as follows: President ......... ..... C arolyn Wiley Vice-President .... .......... J anie Holmes Secretary ......... .......... I 'atricia Groitsch Treasurer .......... ..... M arylou Van Nuffelen Program Chairman .,,.. Urania Belle Linn 'nv JUNIOR Y-TEENS The junior Y-Teens is a teen-age club of the Y.VV.C.A. The club meets on the second WVednesday of every month. Also each month there is an All-Y-Teen meeting, which is a combined meeting of all Y-Teen Clubs in this area. Each club is responsible for one program at the All-Y-Teen meeting each year. The highlights of the year were the Candlelight Service, the Hal- l0we'en Dance, the Sweetheart Formal Dance, and the Spring Formal. Joan hflosier was chosen as the Sweetheart representative from our club. This year the Junior Y-Teens have spent approximately 514200 in furn- ishing a powder room for the new girls' dressing room. The oflicers and advisors are: President ......,............ ..... D ebby Berman Vice-President .... ......... J can Mosier Secretary ....... ................. M ary Ann Young Treasurer ........... ..................... E leanor Kottner Program Chairmen .... .... N ancy Berry and Sondra Shillito Advisors .......... . ......... lMl'S- Wilma Mitchell lMrs. Frances Huffman ur-fl ll hh STUDENT COUNCIL ln the Fall of the year, each homeroom in Trinity High School has a meeting to elect homeroom otlicers. ln addition to the four regular officers, one person is elected as representative to the Student Council. This representative and the homeroom president attend the meetings which are democratic in form. The purpose of this organization is to establish a better relationship between the faculty and the student body. During the course of the year many different problems, such as those dealing with activities, fund-raising, and disciplining, are settled. The following otlicers were elected to serve during the 1950-1951 year: President ...... ........ R obert Burns Vice-President .... Charles Williams Secretary ..... ..... I 'atricia Dudash Treasurer .... ........ M argery Ewart Advisor .... .... M r. E. Vaughn Ross Tl-I E GO-TO-COLLEGE CLU B For several years the Go-To-College Club has been one of the out- standing clubs at Trinity. The members of the club are junior and Senior girls who have a HB average and are planning to continue their education beyond high school. However, girls with a UC average who fulfill certain standards of loyalty, cooperation, and personality are invited to join. The purpose of the club is to prepare the girls for the future, both scholastically and socially, by taking part in as many activities as possible. This year the program of the club was quite extensive, consisting of various speakers, a mother-daughter party, and a dance after the Trinity- lVash Hi basketball game. ln January the A.A.U.VV. entertained the girls. The club continued to sell programs at the football games and to turn half of the proceeds over to the athletic sweater fund. Members of the club, with assistance from a few non-members, served as Nlonitors in the halls each period of the day. At Commencement the club will present a ten-dollar prize to the boy who has participated in at least two sports and is being graduated with the highest scholastic rating. Uflicers of the club are: President . ........ . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ........... Program Chairman . . . Advisor .. ......... . . . .Patty Groitsch .......Joanne Powell .....Urania Belle Linn . .. .... Joan Frazee . ..... Evelyn Westfall Mrs. Robert Smith THE OFFICE GIRLS The unsung heroes of the student body are the twenty-two girls selected from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes as oilice girls. They aid the administrative staff of Trinity High School. These girls act as messengers, take telephone calls, carry announcements, and perform countless other small tasks. Although the office girls are seldom heard from, they are always ready and Willing to do their part in order to keep the ollice running smoothly. The girls are as follows: Betty Jean Morrison Patricia Groitsch Helen Dragon Mabel Andrew Julia Krajacic Joanne Powell Mildred Ross Phyllis Houston Joan Shunk Shirley Gamble Lynn Croft Evelyn Westfall Minerva Cox Joyce Lang Patricia Dudash Margery Ewart Merla Wright Eleanor Brice Nancy Phillips Sarah Wagers Betty Lou Haught Gail Roach STUDENT PATROL It has been a custom in the past years to select a group of boys at the end of their -lunior year to serve as the Student Patrol. These boys are chosen on a basis of cooperation, dependability, and the ability to assume responsibility. Their chief duty is one of directing the student body, in the halls between class changes. .Xnother activity is that of direct- ing trallic during the Commencement season. This organization is under the supervision and guidance of a very capable advisor, Mr. john. SENIOR HI-Y The organization meeting at the beginning of the year was for the purpose of electing the otlicers needed to guide the club through the activi- ties of the year. On November 17, nine members and three teachers left Trinity for 21 three day visit to Johnstown to attend the Older Boys' Conference. Representing Trinity at the conference were: Thomas Varley, VVilliam Sturm, George Carter, lfldwin Kelley, Joseph McClelland, Harry Reese, Shirley Paul, and Nlr. John. The Senior Hi-Y was given the privilege of presenting the Christmas Program in assembly. Nlrs. Emily Auld guided the planning and re- hearsals. On the evening of January 3, the members forgot their troubles and attended the Swimming Party at the Y.lVI.C.A. The acme of the Hi-Y activities during the year is the sponsorship of the annual Recovery Dance held in january. This year Boyd Baldwin and his orchestra supplied the music. The dance was a tremendous success and was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Officers President ...... ............. ..... J 0 seph Verderber Vice-President ..... Charles Williams Secretary .... ......... R obert Burns Treasurer .......... ..... R obert McCullough Program Chairman ..... ......... J ames Barr Advisor ............ ..... M r. John JUNIOR HI-Y The Junior Hi-Y is a Trinity organization of eighth, ninth, and tenth grade boys. At the beginning of the term the club had about twenty members from last year, however, the enrollment has increased to about fifty members. The program was begun by an informal initiation of new members and a chilli su er. Basketball, swimmin r, and formal meetin rs were PP is B some of the activities of the rrou . A frou of the bo s attended the g r, P fc, P Y Older Boys' Conference at Johnstown. The otlicers are: President ...... .... C harles Gradert Vice-President ..... Gene Moninger Secretary .... ........ R onald Hart Treasurer .... .... I Donald Sprowls Advisor ..... . . . .Mr. Paul Sedlak 'I'-CLUB The ln Cluh is inacle up ol' sixteen girls from the junior and Senior classes. Their duties consist of caring for the gym ollice and the girls elressing room. The cluh rnemhers receive sweaters in their junior year anal a T in their Senior year. lfach month they sponsor a skating party and present half of their Y earnings to the athletic sweater tuncl. The HT' Cluh has had hoth a satisfactory and successful year. The otlicers are : President ,..... ....... S ylvia Gorby Vice-l'residenl ....... . .. Shirley Chambers Svr'r0lary-Treasurer . . . . . . .loan Heidelmeier l'Iub Advisor ........ ...Miss Marie Alexy i 5 8 SCIENCE CLUB Twenty-live new members were initiated into tlle Seienee Club at party held at tlle beginning of tlie year. Talks were given at the Ueeember meeting members of the elub. The Club plans a trip to tlie Seienee lfair ' Ullieers ol' tlie group are: I resident .............. . . Vice-President .. Treasurer ..... . . . Secretary ........... Program l'lmirman .... by some of tlie Qfllkllllft it tlie liulil l'lanetari .. Alfred Ekstrnm ...... . Robert Lee Urania Belle Linn ... . Joanne Powell ....Patty Groitseh MIXED CHORUS The Chorus plays a large role in the activities of the school. This past year they have had a part in Commencement Day exercises, the Spring Festival of hlusic, the Senior Sermon, and other school functions. Outside of school, they have sung for several churches in the community. A few members were chosen from the organization to attend the District Chorus. They are Shirley Kinder, Jean hlazxie, Ray Burchell, and Orville lVilliams. Orville was chosen also for State Chorus. YB ORCHESTRA This group, the string section, practices during the year and when a fuII orchestra is needed to play for various occasions, some members of the band are called upon to HII out instrumentation. The orchestra has a part in the INIay Day exercises, Commencement Uay, and both the .Iunior and Senior I'Iays. INTERMEDIATE BAND This group was organized by INIr. Good to prepare Trinity's up and coming musicians for the Senior Band. This is the first year that an Intermediate Band has been tried and thus far it has worked with utmost success. President ........ . .............................. Patricia Dudash COMMERCIAL CLUB Under the guidance of Mrs. Frances Huffman, club advisor, the Sen- ior and second-semester Junior members of the Commercial Club provide the faculty with private secretarial service each year. Another project this year was the selling of Christmas cards. To become a member of the club, a Junior must attain a high scholas- tic average and then be approved by a majority of the Senior members. The social activities of the year included a Christmas party, an lnitia- tion party, and the annual Junior-Senior banquet. Those elected to serve as oiiicers during the year were: Vice-President ....... . . Secretary-Treasurer The new members are Eleanor Brice Mabel Andrew Lois Burchell Joan Dragan Mary Lou Elliott Julia Krajacie Helen Lindley Dora Mankey Betty MeNay Eleanor Schlaupitz Joanne Seibel Mary Belle Turner Nancy Mayne ...Dorothy Harris .... Carolyn Wiley Mary Lou Clutter Frances Chunko Lois Engle Betty Jean Ewart Margery Ewart Marjorie Hartley Lillian Hochkraut Alene Miller Beverly Patterson Donna Pattison Sue Wiley Joanne Wilson THE LATIN CLUB VVhen a Latin student makes a UB or high C average, be is hon- ored by an invitation to join the S.P.Q.R. Club. The social activities of the club throughout the year consist of a wonderful picnic held at the Log Cabin in the VVashington Park, a journey to the Buhl Planetarium, an unforgetable initiation held near the ldes of March for the new Freshmen members, and the awarding of a pin at Commencement to the Senior who is a veteran of four years of Latin and has attained the highest average. This year the honor will be that of either Patty Groitsch or Gail Roach, as yet it is undecided. A football program was dramatized by the advanced Latin students in an assembly on November 3, 1950. Under our capable and zealous advisor, Mrs. Spriggs, the club elected the following oflicers: President ....... ...... R obert Burns Vice-President ..... ..... N orman Hunt Secretary ...... . ..... Margaret Bosak Treasurer . ..... Evelyn Westfall THE TRINITY I-IISTORIANS The purpose of the Trinity Historians is to become acquainted with our State of Pennsylvania. The club is composed of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who have attained an AH average in history for the semester. As members of the Pennsylvania Federation of Junior Historians, several delegates from Trinity High School attended the annual South- western Conference at California State Teachers College on March 3. Other highlights of the year were attending a trial at the Vvashington County Court House, a bake sale, and a trip to the Xvashington County Historical Society. Activities for the season closed with a picnic for the purpose of initiat- ing the new members and electing oliicers for the coming year. The following served as officers for the past year: President ......................................... James Barr Vice-President ............ V ...... Norman Hunt Corresponding Secretary ..... ........ J anie Holmes Recording Secretary ..... ..... I lrania Belle Linn Treasurer ........... ...... J anie Woods Club Historian ....... ....... E velyn Westfall Program Chairman ..... ........... I Duane Westfall - S Miss Jennie Ferralli Advisors ............. ..... I Mrs. Garnet Allison THE LIBRARY Reading is one of our nation's favorite past-times. Not only is it an enjoyable diversion, but it is very educational for young and old alike. The Trinity High School Library has a varied collection of reading material available to all students at any time during the school year. Books may be borrowed for a period of time without any cost and refer- ence material is available for use in the library. Under the capable supervision of lVliss Ruth hlyers, students serve as librarians. They are always willing to assist anyone seeking informa- tion. The Librarians entertained the faculty members and office staff at their annual Tea held February 14. The officers during the year are as follows: President ....................................... Phyllis Comoski Vice-President ..... ..... M arylou Van Nuffelen Secretary ....... ........ C arol Jean Henry Treasurer ..... .... B etty Jo Heidelmeier SENIOR CLASS PLAY .Xt 8:15 l'.lN'l. on Friday, .Xpril thirteenth, the Senior Class presented its annual class play. The cast, under the direction of Mr. lsenberg, enacted The Perfect ldiot , a three act farce-comedy by Eunice and Grant Atkinson. The play had unusually good lines and was well received by a capacity audience. l'ortrayal of the five characterizations was given by the follow- ing east: Margaret Tennyson .... . . . Roger Tennyson .... Dan Tennyson .... Jackie Tennyson .... Mr. Barnard ...... Linda Barnard ..... Miss Baker ....... Mr. Latlzerby ..... Rhodora ....... Dr. Von Bart' ..... Carla Carlson .... Jeanne Wilson Puff Witomski .... Miss Booth ..... Policeman .... .Betty Jean Morrison .. . . . . .. Rex Burdette .....Bill Sturm Ray Burchell . . . Carl Herron Phyllis Sturm ....Sally Winnett . . . . Roger Caldwell . . . .Florence Comfort . . . . .Richard Hulford Marcella Kudaroski Alfreda Runnion . . . .Carman Sensky Gail Roach . . . . .Charles Ashmore THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Big Blow-up , an explosive, Llpl'01ll'0lIS Comedy, wus presented by the Junior Class on November 16 and 17. This play was Mr. lsenberg's lirst attempt at directing :1 Comedy, and the Cust came through with il superb performance. The cast included: Mrs. l'arker.... ..... Carol Henry Beans Parker .... ....... J ohn Yoders Mugsy Morris ..... .... O rville Williams Fora Johnson. . . . ...... Janie Holmes Terry King .... ..... J ack Mounts Katie Lee ........... ...... L ynn Croft Margot Ilinklepuss .... ...... J oan Vecchio Malinda Hanks .... ..... R osamond Tobin Sandra Field ..... ..... M argie Ewart Douglas Blake ..... .... G lenn Carter Mrs. Field ....... ..... J oan Wilson .....John Anderson Mr. Field ..... mystery At the beginning of the football season, a group of girls was selected from the Senior class to manage the seating in the reserve seat section at all home football games. The head usher, Carolyn WViley, and her assistant, Urania Belle Linn, who were appointed by Mr. Ross, placed girls in the most needed sections and offered assistance wherever needed. The ushers who seated the crowd very efiiciently were: Urania Belle Linn Evelyn Westfall Louise Zimmerman Florence Comfort Patty Groitsch Merla Wright Betty Jean Morrison Gail Roach Florence Ward Phyllis Sturm Katherine Laskowski Sally Winnett Etta Fisher .Ioan Shunk Lauretta Morris Shirley Dunn Minerva Cox Eleanor Ross Carolyn Wiley THE HILLER STAFF The school newspaper, The Hiller , was published by the Journalism class taught by Mr. lsenberg. The very capable stali added to the interest of the paper such novel- ties as sport quizs and reviews, various sections of amusing gossip, and crossword puzzles. ln accordance with the wishes of the students, many more pictures and cartoons were added. The Hiller was much enjoyed by the staff and student body. The Stott Editor in Chief ..... Associate Editor .... Feature Editor .... Sports Editor ........... Assistant Sports Editor. Society Editor .............. Assistant Society Editor ..... .............. Exchange Editor ........ Copy Readers ....... Business Manager .... Circulation Manager .... Advertising Manager .... Mailing Clerk ........... .... .Lynn Croft Marjorie Enstrom .....Glenn Carter Carol Henry .Charles Provance .Robert Chapman ....Lois Burchell ....Charles Dicks Mary Lou Clutter and .lanie Holmes Joan Heidelmeier ......Janie Woods ...Patricia Renko Doris Rice Typists-.Ioan Heidelmeier, Lois Burchell, Betty Wood, Dora Mankey, and G ayle Morton. Reporters-Enod Barnhart, Dorothy Dhayer, Gerry Hathaway, Lois Engle, Nancy Wells, Martha Owens, Mary Colussi, Barbara Hoy, and Sondra Hoover. YEAR BOOK STAFF Iitlitor . . , LVRANIA BELLE LINN Assistant Editor I , AI,-XRY LOU CLUTTER Senior Class Editors RAY BL'RCHliI.I, ROBERT BURNS PATRICIA IJIQDASH AIARY ELLEN W'OI,EE PATRICIA ZININIERS Junior Class Ifditors PATRICIA VVARNVICK J.-XNICIS REIJIJ IJALE BOVVNE .S K S ROBERT FRITZ tpurts . K y Y X ENN ETI-I I IONINGER Art I , ,..... JAMES BARR Circulfitinn V S KATHERINE COURSON A I AIABEI, ANDREW lmictureg X JOAN SIIUNK ' IJ SONDRA HOOYER Al U 1. S SYLVIA GORBY ll H I PATRICIA GROITSCII NANCY AIANROXV QQHARLES ASIIMORE IJONNA EVELSIZER CARULYN VVILEY JOAN FRA! JOAN POWELL Advertising JOHN YOIJERS JANE HOLMES JANIIZ VVOODS CARCJI. HENRY ALFRED EKXTRONI f,RVII,LE VVILLIAMS iYORMAN HUNT PHVLLIS COMDSKI I B ETTY BRGOKMAN BETTY JEAN BIORRISON EYELYN VVESTFAIIL AIILDRED ROSS JOE VERDERBER NORMA BIONINGER PHYLLIS' STURNI BIARGIE EVVART PATRICIA RENKO FERN AIAN R EY SHIRLEY IJUNN IJORIS HALI, NIR. XVILSON NIR. CLARK MISS FERRALLI MRS. H UEESIAN Typing Faculty AIDNA LOL' AICXYAY RITA BIGLER BERNICE BOLTON MR. CROSBIIS MRS. E. AL'I.D HRS. BICCULLOUOII MR. AIONINGER MRS. AI,LlSKJN fx sf gg 2-f :wks gn is W' FQ IQ, xii? 2 my 255' E ? 9 E 'Ig ' 5 Q' LQ ,gr FK 5 x 73 in ,. i ' A- if-1 Y if A '--mr xv. , ,M ,. ' .gf f X ,QP 1 K KX Q i , is , 'K 322 X 'ffm' M .Avg 1 V, 5- -' Q k Stax mm , . Y X .X X. X 2 is X vxxkv M W 5 M is ' 3 . H' L- Q ,K 4 if ,Q x K QQ 'Q v l Q Q 41 'PHE H HLETICS WRESTLING Handicapped hy unfortunate injuries early in the season, Hiller mat men finished their season with 7 wins, 7 losses, l tie. The squad will he minus Boh lfritz, .lim lfranks, 'llom slaekson, Kent Neel, Carmen Senskv. graduating seniors. Highlight of the wrestling season was the winning of the Xllashington County Novice 'l'ournament. Those participating were Aloe Shook, Dick hloninger, Ronnie Hart, Charles Xvagers, lfugene Pettit, Paul Binder, Charles XYilliams. lfrank Fohanskv, Bernard Scott, David Applegate, Don Nluneie, David Xcklev. Champions included 145, Paul Binder: 154, Charles XYilliams: l65, lfrank Sohanskv. BAND XYitl1 5-l members, the band started the 1950-Sl season of activities. Ihex' have partrerpatenl IH the splendor of lootlwall games, parades, aml pep assemblies. Un Marell l, tlle band lleltl its annual Baml Banquet in the well nleeuratetl study llall. The lmiglrligllt of the year for the music department is tlle Spring lfestival. in wlliell tlle lvaml plays a large part. 'lllrree talentetl members of the organization were ellosen to represent lfllllfy at the District Baml in Nillvale, l'a.. lfelwruary 1, 2. 3. james Barr :mtl .Iolm Ymlers played B Hat elarinet, and Bob lXlCCllllUllgll played li Hat clarinet. Burk rufw: Gorby, Brookman, Hart, VVOod, Kudaroski. Firsl rnfw: Croft, McVay, Ewart. The cheerleaders, with Nlona lNlcVay as head cheerleader, did their best to encourage the Trinity teams and to give a hearty welcome to our visitors. For the past season, under the guidance of hlrs. lfdwards, succeeded by Miss Ferralli, the cheerleaders have taken part in assemblies, football games, basketball games, and wrestling matches. MAJORETTES The majorettes, this year under the leadership of Nancy hlanrow, tried to the best of their ability to represent Trinity High School and the ideals for which it stands. They hope they accomplished this by their neat appearance and loyalty showed while participating at all games, assem- blies and parades. Comoski, VVarriCk, Holmes, Ewart, Moninger, Cassidy, Mihalovich, Uourson, Chunko, Bigler, VVoods. Manrow Mounts FOOTBALL l95O 'l'lie lliller Yarsity anil Reserve teams, coached ln' Hr. Decker anal Hr. Klon- inger rliil very well the past season. The Varsity, lianclieappecl by the loss perforineil exceptionally well in winning finislieil seeonil in tlie Southwestern Class won recognition as follows: S.XV.A.C. First Ililillll-l'ill1ll I' Solvz Seeonrl 'lleaniflien Nloninger, Back. H sky, lion Smith, llanl Lewis: 'l'aclcles, l,itrlel1erri', XVallaee xll'l,1lUfll1lll1Q liaeli All - NV. ll. l. A. l,.-fliaelcle, lflnier George Carter. 1 of four lvaclclielil men from the '49 season, six and losing lint tliree games. Trinity A Conference and various sqnacl ineniliers insky, Tackle: George Applegate, liaclc. onoralvle Mention-Ends, Franklin Solwanr Cieorfe Carter: Cluarals, R. Riffs, Peru' 2-is , Bill Roliertsg Center, Clyde Hood. Soliansliy. llonoralile Nlention--'llaelcle, XV:1sl1ing1tun Qwtlllllfj' All-Stan' Class A First 'IlC'Z1lN1I'3lIllCI' Solmnsky, 'llzlclclv Iworgc' Applf-gnu-, Buck. hccoml liillllil mul Lewis, ltml: Ireorggc QZIFTUIQ lnclclv '11 NIOIIIIIQUT, Buck. IIUI10I'2ll5lC Xlc'ntiun-Don Smith, l'vrcy Lirrlvlwrry, xvllllilfl' Cllilllglllllll, Clydv Howl, Lim-. lizlclq, Charles XVIllI2lI11S. The Seoson's Record 26 CHARTIERS I3 I3 REDSTONE 0 0 WASH HI I9 44 SWISSVALE 7 9 CALIFORNIA I2 12 CANONSBURG 31 24 UNION 0 I9 WEST ALLEGHFINY 0 34 WAYN ES BU RG I3 BASEBALL 1949-1950 ln the 1950 season Trinity did not fare as well as in the past four years. Near the end of the season We lost a deciding game and the section championship to Chartiers High. The following is a list of the squad: Pitchers: Bo Bo Danley, Don Smith, VVilliam Roberts and Howard Roberts. ' Catchers: Augustine Fedis, Percy Littleberry, Lee VVagers, and Kenny Briggs. First Basemen: Vaughn Curry and Chuck VVilliams. Second Basemen: Pete Gajarsky and Bobby Gray. Third Basemen: Sam lVIcLaughlin, Bobby Lee. Shortstops: Shirley Paul and Jim Franks. Outhelders: Dave Taylor, Bob Czmiel, John Sargent, Frank Mosier and Bill Roberts. Managers: Don VVeaver, Tom Varley, Jim Lewis. ' Q . ,ff-q N x ,. M BASKETBALL 'l'he liasltetball teams coached by Hr. Decker, assisted by Hr. Honinger, had everything from a lean varsity season to a very good Reserve a11d a Clianipionship .lunior High squad. 'lihe Varsity, while winning O and losing lb, had both good and poor nights. 'l'he outstanding game of the year was probably the YVaynesburg game at 'l'rinity which 'lirinity won 04-02, tht- game ending on Carterls field goal in the second, or Slllllll'l1 death overtime period. Finishing their High School playing days for Trinity were-Claviarslty, Johnson, Rea, llasierbelc, and l,ewis, a line group of fellows. 'lille Reserve tea111 consisting of l'arlcinson, llubelle, Anderson, liroolis, Stnmpf, Senltiel, Gray, lfarabee, Braden, Clorby, Desmond and Rush played outstanding ball. l,osing 3 games while winning lb ga111es for the best Reserve Record that 'l'rinity has ever had. 'lihe pressure shooting of Parkinson, Ilubelle and Stumpf was con- sistently good. The junior High squad composed of Parkinson, Desmond, Bayer, liochelc, Adams, lfreshmen, and Hatfield, lfighth Grade, plus Angott and Morrison, for the second straight year won the County Junior High Section with I0 wins and 2 losses and are again receiving the Acme Trophy awarded to the winning school. ,s LN . THE ADVERTISERS VIJEIITI o---CLEANERS IF IT CAN BE CLEANED . . . WE CAN CLEAN IT Phone 4329 67 East Beau Street CALL AND DELIVERY WEST WASHINGTON CASH HARDWARE HENRY G. HOOD fr SONS 485 WEST CHESTNUT ST. I N S U R A N C E I I Model Airplanes WASHINGTON, PA. Kits, Engines and Accesso Trinity STUDENTS Prefer . . . 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