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CLASS of 195 Our Sophomore year we returned to the campus with much self-assurance and a definite feeling of having a good year at Trinity! Une of our first tasks was to organize, as well as to elect an advisor to replace Mr. Harry who left early in the Fall. The result: President. ....... .... G eorge Applegate Vice-President .... ...... R onald Hart Secretary ....... ..... S hirley Gamble Treasurer .......................................... Martha Riley Advisors ...... Miss Jennie M. Ferralli, Mr. Charles M. McClelland This year we felt a little daring in some of the projects undertaken. VVe con- ducted a scrap drive. Yes, we made money and used it to sponsor the Pre-Prom Parade , our first big dance. Vile closed our social calendar with the Class Party in the Spring. Then came the most exciting year of all. VVe were Juniors! Our play, Honey in the Hive g our lovely prom, Spring Mardi Gras : the receiving of class rings, and those never forgettableu class meetings gave our Junior year at Trinity a treasured spot in our page of high school memories. Serving as ofiicers and advisors were: President .......... Vice-President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer.... .... ...... ......... . ..Ge-urge Applegate ......Richard Gorby ....Helen Dragan . . . . . .Jeanette Miles Advisors ...... Miss Jennie M. Ferralli. Mr. Charles M. McClelland Richard Gorby Dick Commercial-General Dick is a boy who always has a smile for everyone. He has dark hair and dark eyes. He does a grand job as Vice-President of the Senior Class. His activities: Basketball 1, 23 Football Manager 3, May Day 3, Class Oth- cer 3, -1-. Evelyn Olinger Evie Commercial Evelyn is the Senior Class Secretary, she has short brown hair and blue eyes, likes to dance and eat good food. She was a member of the Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: and Home Room Officer 2, -lf. Evelyn would like to be a hairdresser after she graduates. continued Angeline Veltri Angie Commercial This little miss with beautiful black hair and dark eyes was a Class Officer 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. She likes to have fun, dancing. skat- ing, and swimming. She wears chic clothes and is a very likeable person.
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The IOR... Earl Murphy Pete Academic Pete likes all sports which is so well known by the fact that he has played Football 1, 2, 3, 43 and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Other activi- ties: Class Ofiicer 45 Student Council 2, 4 -Oliicer 43 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4-Oflicer 43 Home Room Oiiicer 1, 2, 43 Senior Playg May Day 4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The story of the Class of 1953 goes down in the annuals of history as one that is different in that we represent, in part, the first group to have spent five years at Trinity High School. Years, our pleasant memories now tell us, that have flown by much too rapidly. In the remote Fall of 1948 approximately 95 of us entered Trinity as Eighth Graders. And we had quite a time! That year we considered ourselves quite im- portant in that We sponsored two social functions - a lively Class Party, and a successful Football Dance. Helping to indoctrinate us into a loyal Trinity family were the following ollicers and advisors: President ........... . .. .......... James Hoy Vice-President ....... ..... A udrey McAdams Secretary-Treasurer ............................ Marlene Mounts Advisors ................ Miss Jennie M. Ferralli, Mr. Paul Sedlak As Freshmen in 1949, we were 290 strong. How Trinity survived that year, we'll never know! However, when all the lipstick had been washed away and the elevator legend exploded, we began to love Trinity with all its new and different experiences. Highlighting this year were a Football Dance in the Fall and a hilarious Hobo Party in the Spring. To make our first year of high school a successful one we elected as officers: President ........ .. .... Scott Renner Vice-President .... ....... D onald Warne Secretary ........ ..... E leanor Kottner Treasurer . . . ............................... Kenneth Farabee Advisors ...... ..... M iss Jennie M. Ferralli, Mr. Carlton Harry
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Melvin Anderson Wilma Anderson Loyalty 4. Bud General Melvin likes to roller skate, but he is known around Trinity for his musical ability. We under- stand he has chosen music for his profession and are sure he will make a success of it. Academic The saying All good things come in small packages, is cer- tainly proved by this brown-eyed lass who is very active in the affairs of our school. She has taken part in: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, 3, 4-Oflicer 3, 4: Science Club 33 History Club 2, 3, 4-Otlicer 4, Olympus Staff 3, 43 Home Room Officer -I-3 Go- To-Gollege Club 3, 4-Officer -1-3 Nurses Club 3, 4, Ofiice Girl 4: Program Seller 3, 43 Spirit of Maudie Baker Meam James Barney Barney Academic Mt. Lebanon High School 1, 25 Go-To-College 3, -1-3 History Club 4g Y-Teens 43 May Day 31 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 31 Senior Play and Library 1, 2 are the activities this tall brunette has taken part in since coming to Trinity. Edith May Barnhart Academic Her willingness to help others makes Edith a favorite with her classmates as well as the faculty. Y-Teens 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, and Future Nurses Club 4 have been her extra-curricular activities. Music is one of her many enjoyments. General Barney says he likes girls, strange but true, and from what we hear the feeling is mutual. Studying does not seem to appeal to jim. Kenneth Beckner Kenny Commercial-Vocational As the VValt Disney of the Senior Class, Kenny's talent as an artist is always in demand and it's always given with a smile. At the head of Kenny's list of dis- likes is studying. He has been active in: junior Hi-Y Ig Senior Hi-Y 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, Mixed Cho- VUS 45 Wrestling 4, Track 1, Senior Play. John Bedeski alize that here is a you have discussed 1953. Gordon Bell Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4 and 3, 4 have been the Gordon, that good who stands at the stairs in the lower the girls who travel didn't know!! Jack General VVhile talking with jack you re- person who thoroughly enjoys himself. After he has gone you find yourself in a much more cheerful mood and things don't look so bad after your prob- lems with him. He certainly is a credit to the Senior Class of Joe Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, activities of looking lad foot of the hall. Asif in that area Robert Anderson Dink General At home with a football, basket- ball or baseball, Dink is well known around Trinity for what he can do with them. He played Football 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. French fries seem to be what he likes most. Rose Marie Apache Rose Commercial This dark haired Miss has taken part in: History Club 2, 3, 41 Y-Teens 2, 33 junior Play: Com- mercial Club 3, -1--Otiicer 45 Stu- dent Council 1. Since travel is her main interest, we predict she will become a well-known Arctic explorer. Helen Dale Bedillion Dale Academic This dark haired brown eyed Miss is active in most of our clubs at Trinity. Among these are: Nurses Club 3, 43 Go-To- College Club 3, 45 Hiller Staff 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, -I-Q History Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Play, S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, 3, 4-Officer 4. She likes the last day of school, and doesn't care much for getting up in the morning. Debra Lee Berman Debbie Academic Debbie has been very busy in Trinity by belonging to the: Go- To-College Club 3, 4-OHicer 3, +3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4--Officer 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 2, S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Olympus Staff 2, 35 Senior Play.
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