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President RONALD DAY Ronnie AcAoEMic-CoMMERciAr. Will br an Air Forrr man fwe hear . . . Wr' think he likes the girlx. junior Hi-Y 1, 2g Senior Hi-Y 3, 45 junior Playg Baseball 3, 43 Home Room Officer 25 Student Council 45 Olympus Staff 43 May Day 4g Hi-Y Oflicer 2, 3, 45 Class Olncer 4. Secretary BARBARA PAVKOVICH Barb COMMERCIAI. Will make her boss a good .mrretary . . . Enjoyx mofvies. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4-Oflicerg Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Office Girl -lg Home Room Officer 2, 3, 43 Olympus Staff 4g Hiller Staff 3. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lvhen we, the class of 1956, entered Trinity High School in the fall of 1952 there were ap- proximately 306 of us but as we approached the second semester of our Senior year we number- ed about 218. As we look back upon our four years at Trinity, we know that we will always be proud of the fact that we were once a part of this wonderful school. As Freshmen, our excitement mounted with each day we spent in school. The climax of the year was the election of class ofhcers and ad- visors followed by numerous other class activi- ties. Our oflicers and advisors follow: President ........ . . . George Robinson Vice President . . . .... Evelyn Poellot Secretary ..... ...... D onna Walker Treasurer .. ........ Carla Weaver Advisors .... Miss N. Joan Foster Mr. John E. Syrek VVe eagerly anticipated our Sophomore year as we felt that we were well acquainted with the school and were in a position to solve any prob- lem that might possibly arise. Of course, wc realize now that it was only a thought! At our organization meeting the following were elected as our class oflicers: President ...................... George Robinson Vice President .......... Gene Rush Secretary ...... ..... B arbara Pavkovieh Treasurer .. ............. Eleanor Miller Advisors .... .... M iss Jennie M. Ferralli Mr. John E. Syrek The social calendar for our Sophomore year consisted of a Sock Hop , a Record Dance, and our class party. Then came our eventful Junior year. As upperclassmen at Trinity, we felt as though 18
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CLASS we really owned the worldl Somehow it didnlt seem possible that time could tly by so quickly. VVe elected the following oliicers at our first class meeting: President ....... .. William Adams Vice President ........ Edward Bell Secretary ..... .... B arbara Pavkovich Treasurer ........... Linda Levers Advisors .. .. Miss Jennie M. Ferralli Mr. John E. Syrek Our Junior year represented everything we had hoped for and possibly more. Besides the excitement over our class play, Peck's Bad Boy, we purchased our class rings-a big event in our lives. VVe also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dancef' and, naturally the most thrilling of our class activities, this year-our Junior prom, Realm Beneath The Sean. A successful class party brought our third year at Trinity to a close. Now we are Seniors-a period of mixed emotions, both happy and sad. Happy because of our many achievements as a class, and sad because of all the wonderful times we have had and know We will miss. Our class otlicers this year were: President ....... ...... R onald Day Vice President ..... Dennis Ankrom Secretary ..... Barbara Pavkovich Treasurer .... . ....... Evelyn Poellot We are looking forward to our Graduation and all the wonderful activities that are a part of it. We hope that we have left some pleasant memories to Trinity High School, because many are the cherished memories we take with us. Our Best Wishes to the classes that remain. 19 . .1 , :: 'sz'wiu.5: ,:. 5 teyyi Vice President DENNIS M. ANKROM Dennis the Menace IXCADEMIC His aim ir fo hafvf lots of money and happi- nrsr . . . Plans lo go fillzfr to follrgf or to a lradr' Jrllool. Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Junior Hi-Y 1, 25 Oliicer 25 Vis. Ed. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Otticer 2, 45 Student Council 25 Class Officer 4. Treasurer EVELYN MAY POELLOT Ev IXCADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Likzxf lo danrf . . . Hofmr to bf u nurse. Latin Club 1, 25 Student Council 15 Librarian 25 Home Room Oliicer 1, 3,45 Class Oflicer 1,45 Future Nurses Club 3, 4-OfHcer 35 Go-To-Cob lege Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4--Officer 45 History Club 3, 45 Olympus Staff 45 Progam Seller 35 Usher 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 May Day 4.
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