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Linda Crile Linda Commercial F.H.A. 2 and Commercial Club 3, 4 take up some of the time of this easy-to-look at brunette, who is one of the prettiest com- mercial students. Boys seem to he a subject in which l.inda is both interested and well informed. Charles Darragh Chuck Academic Chuck likes baseball, girls, and swimming, and he was a member of the Sr. Hi-Y 4, History Club 2, 3,41 Student Patrol-tg S.l'.Q.R. Club 1, 21 Science Club 3. He has dark hair and dark eyes. Ile is outstanding for one thing, the fact that he has a knitted skull cap for every day in the week for school and two for Sunday. Betty Lou Davis Harry Davis Pele Conuner 1 It is always with a nile a Betty Lou greets he o c ss- mates. lt is a ,' ik 's who rnak 1 . oo s f nd- ly. Nia? J be n 4' e to the rest t us. e 39 as 1 the F.H..'X. l r tirs t o year: and a Y-Teen girl her -lunior year. Vocational Harry, one of our four year F.F.A. boys, doesn't seem to care much for studies, although wres- tling seems to be his main in- terest. James Davis Jim General jim was a member of our Sci- ence Club his junior year. Our prediction is he will head a lost and found department in a large department store as hunting is his main enjoyment. Betty Donaldson Betty Comme rcial-Vocational Home Room Orhcer 2 of the few quiet girls to her. HC Il if Uilx, John Dubelle Herky tj 'C Vocational General F33-:Y 1. 2. 42 Kfbefffllf' Fflflll' He comes to school, he attends 43 Exhibit Team 33 Project N'inner 3, 4: Calf Club 3, 4 are -lack activities. Ile has a great fondness for being a Fu- ture Farmer and be's done much to make our Ag. Department the best. John Durila Ape Vocational john likes football and has a great interest in agriculture. I-le likes study hall, if he can talk. This lad has blond hair and blue eyes. He was an F.F.A. member for four years. classes: he goes home. And that is about all the extent of Herkls school life. Once in a while he gets into an argument. His ac- tivities weret Basketball 1, Z, and Home Room Ol-Hcer 2. Louise Earnest Peggy Lou Commercial Louise is one of those calm, deep thinking girls, seldom heard or seen, but her pleasing person- ality wins her many friends. She belonged to F.H.A. 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, and Y-'I'eens 1, 2, 3, 4. F.H..'X. 1, 23 Commercial Club l Z 3 4 nl Donald Dillie Don Commercial-General If you don't know Don, just ask the nearest girl, she will surely know! Don likes eating, sleep- ing, and girls-And that's the life if you can get it. Helen Dragan Commercial Spirit of 'l'rinitv 41 Student Coun- 3, 41 3-leens , , , gat are the activities of Betty. She is one ll'l Olll' class. She has a very sweet per- sonality and her blue eyes and smiling face are a great asset cil Zgllome Room OH'icer 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, -lg History Club 3, 4, May Day 23 Otlice Girl 25 Olympus 3, 4, and Class Otticer 3 are Helen's activities. 'l'bis blue- eyed, blond-haired miss is the editor of our yearbook. VVe know it will be a big success.
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William Corbly Bill 1 Glenn Chambers Glenn Academic Aside from belonging to the F.F.A. 1, 23 S.l'.Q.R. 2, 33 Sci- ence Club 31 Football l. 22 and Home Room Ulhcer l, Glenn is interested in making money. He is also an outstanding student. Hettty Clemens Clem Commercial Our prediction for this pleasant lass is a large cattle ranch be- cause among her many likes is barbeques. She also likes bowl- ing and tbelieve it or notl boys. Her activities have been: F.H.A. 2, 33 Commercial Club 4. Peters Township High School claimed her for two years. Marilyn Lea Burns Lea Commercial One of the few quiet blonds, Lea wins friends easily with her pleasing personality. She likes dancing, but doesn't care much for homework. Lea has been a member of History Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 41 and Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. Thomas Carter Tom Commercial This quiet senior was a Foot- ball Manager his Sophomore year and in the Science Club his junior year. Tom is inter- ested in swimming, mechanics, and music. Could the music mean piano playing, Tom? Patricia Burns Patty Academic Stnall but mighty, this dark hair- ed saxophonist is one of the few members of our band who has marched for four years. Un top of all that she has been in the Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Nurses Club 3, 43 Go-To-College Club 3, 45 and llall Monitor 3, 4. Donald Casio Don Academic Don went to Hickory High School his Freshman year and then came to Trinity. VVhile here he has been in the Band 3, -I-3 Senior Playq Visual lid. 2, 3, 43 and Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4. Although it has not always been so, movies are now an important part of Trin- ity. Don, as head of the Visual Education Department, is respon- sible for their showing. William Cherokee Brytus Bill Commercial-General Sports and dancing are Bill's two main pastimes and we un- derstand he does both very well. Aside from these, the Hiller Staff 3, Home Room Oflicer 2, Sr. Hi- Y 3, 4, and Band 1, 2 have been Bill's interests. Homework is one of the things Bill least likes to do. Nancy Colosi Nan ' Commercial NI1nCy l I easily beco e arehxlt a'sma 'e sit e o'in 'an se 'i A h r ests d s lt . b on t e H1 er m . Hs. She al. k a l mginitor her lap 'o y rs. Teresa Combi Commercial This tall brunette is a credit to our class and it is a student like her who helps to make our school one of which we can be proud. Y-Teens 39 Commercial Club 45 and OH'ice Girl 3 make up her extra-curricular activities. George Coughenour Coker General George, one of the good looking lads at Trinity, has been an ac- tive member of our band for four years. He says he is deep- ly interested in Saturdays, but studying, he can either take or leave-and he prefers the latter. Commercial Bill didn't belong to any clubs while he was at Trinity. VVhen it came to getting into mischief or trouble of any kind, Bill was always around. Geraldine Craig Gerry Academic Verv active 'n affairs of our scho Q. ' . 1, Z, 3, 4-Ul'h- ce , Y- s 3: lrchestra l,, Q e om O 'cer 2: t rses fltb 4' . er 4 l I u 1 erry is iked H all r her easing person- ality. Dancing is one of her favorite pastimes. o 1 I. , i i Pla stu d c l,l2. 1'- bv '
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Vocational-Commercial Kenneth Elliott Kenny Vocational Many things about Kenny seem to be different from the average. He is outstanding in his lessons, as he is our Number One stu- dent. He is also a rather quiet boy in our class. Best of luck, Kenny, in whatever profession you choose. His activities in- clude F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, and Hall Patrol 4. Thomas Ellis Tom Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4--Officer 3, 43 F.F.A. Band 2, 3, 4, Demonstra- tion Team4, Band 1, 2, 3,45 Key- stone Farmer 4, Hall Patrol 4, junior and Senior Play: and Home Room Officer 1, are Tom's activities. As we gaze at these we see, he is one of the most kenneth Farabee Imp David Fattman Dave General jr. Hi-Y 1, 2: Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Hiller Staff 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Ufli- cer 1, and junior Play are the activities of this tall, brown-eyed, brown-haired fellow who is an- other one who seems quiet. In reality, he is continually mis- chievous when fun is afoot. Shirley Fielder Shirley Jo Academic Did you ever hear of a person being compared to :1 Dynamo? VVell, Shirley is just that. She is quite a bit of restless energy. Her activities include: Y-Teens 2, 31 Future Nurses 3g Go-To- College 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4. General Ethereal strains of music are pouring from the stage! That is what you will hear when Dave's lingers are running over the 88 keys of the piano. You didn't know he was going to be a pianist, did you? He played in our Band 1, 2, 3, 4, and was in Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Donald Franks Don Vocational Don is one of those many fellows who thinks all women-blond, brunette or redhead-are quite nice! We can see he gets along with the opposite sex pretty well. He took Ag. during his Sopho- more and junior years. interested boys in our F.F..-X. Lucy Elliott F.H.A. 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 43 History Club 3, 4, are the activities of Lucy. This young lady is one of the many energetic girls in our class. Her lingers have hovered so busily over many typewriters. She will make a grand secretary for some big business firm some day. John Eustis Jack Commercial-General The first thought that comes to one's mind when one sees jack is, Wonder what he'll do next. Did you ever see him when he wasn't teasing or tormenting somebody? He belonged to the Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. U 4 Linda Frazee Pat Frazier Pat Academic Disposition and willingness to lend a helping hand give her a lasting place in the hearts of her friends. She also has been active in many clubs, including: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4-Ollicer 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Go-To-College 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 Olym- pus Stalf 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 4-Officer 4. James Fullick Jim General Approaching is heard the roar of a racing motor. Drivers aban- don their cars, honest burgers rush for cyclone cellars, women shriek hysterically. Pandemonium reigns! It is not a bombing raid but only jim in his Nash. He sure has that thing souped up. He was a member of the Hall Patrol 4. Commercial Patty has red hair but th-at doesn't mean she has a temper. She has one of the most pleasant smiles and personalities on Trin- ity's campus. Pat was in Y-Teens 4, and Olympus Staff 4. Shirley Gamble Punk Commercial Punk is one who has certainly been a great help to us during her four years at Trinity. She belonged to the Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, and was also a Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. We remember the latter most because she has surely done her best. Punk is the best of sports and has a sweet person- ality.
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