Trinity High School - Olympus Yearbook (Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1960

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President Thomas Dunn Vice President John Gilmore Thomas Dunn Tom ACADEMIC Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Home Room Officer 3; Senior Hi-Y 3, 4; Officer 4; Olympus Staff 3, 4. Tom plays football, and basketball, too. He carries the fight for the White and Blue. John Gilmore John ACADEMIC Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Olympus Staff 3, 4; Senior Hi- Y 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Home Room Offcer 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 3. John is a boy who likes his sports, He made his fame on the basketball courts. 1960 Secretary Treasurer Rebecca Lodge Elizabeth Yancey Rebecca Lodge Becky ACADEMIC Majorette 3,.4; Go-To-College Club 3, 4; Officer 4; Class Officer 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 3; May Day 1, 3, 4; Office Girl 2; Home Room Officer 2, 3; Olym- pus Statt 3, 4; Latin’ Clube, 2: Becky’s a majorette with a great big smile, Even when she marches up the wrong aisle. Elizabeth Yancey Liz ACADEMIC Class Officer 4; Go-To-College Club 3, 4; Officer 4; History Club 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Home Room Officer 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Usherette 4; Y-Teens 4; Bs He Al, 25 Mayebaysls4: She’s famous for her friendliness, And loved by all at T. H. 8. CLASS HISTORY On a pretty autumn day in 1956, the clamor of many feet was heard in the halls of Trinity. Overwhelmed and astonished, the faculty peeked out of their doors and saw the 340 Freshmen who in four short, wonderful years would be the graduating class of 1960. The following people were elected as our Freshmen class leaders: NOCrelariy Bon vee cue ven cee eee ET CQBUTEY aes cess Cole ta Ra ae Sent dane te ee Earl Bryner RE PR I oe Tom Anderson dotele.sts Gage ornare Katherine Alberta ara Fis Ne OR aie eee John Molinaro Miss Jennie Ferralli and Mr. Stanley Dubelle were elected to serve as our class advisors for all four years. Social Events! Not many, but the one that will be a treasured memory was our Freshman Party which brought an end to an exciting beginning.

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SENIORS We entered our Sophomore year still carefree and happy but with a little more dignity. We got busy and organized quickly. As class ofhcers we selected: IPFESUUIENE wrerck cts so oe Oe eRe IO IO TSE Chester Mosier ViCCREYVESIDCNRE Vous cn csc era cieor totter vere crake cer evere sce Tom Dunn ES AGA nt | IACI SONGHAI AIO co OOS Gora coco cuaoiogouac Darlene Molinaro (MRALTU 2 ie RICCO EISIC iri SnrO Aloo cone ODOR opctae Katherine Alberta A skating party and a class party were the main events of our Sophomore year. We really went places during our Junior year. We edited the “Hiller”, presented a delightful Junior Play, ‘Just Ducky”, and had a successful class party. The highlight of our Junior year was our beautiful Junior Prom, ‘‘Evening in Paradise”. As officers for our Junior year we chose: | WA EOL 1S tx Sry ROIs eS ot: SOAR DICER ROIOIO CIDIG IC an ee ICR CII Chester Mosier . Vices Presin enter cece eee wicks arcs ates cine eek staleleynas John Molinaro | Naa RAT ATE onc dood auc od coo DeRGoUBO DUR ODE ncocena adc Gaynelle Mosier TV C ASU CT me eite en aes aint cleics.s ele ss ienelais ss) oetene ars Darlene Molinaro | In the fall of 1959, we found ourselves in the position of leaders. Yes, having | climbed to the top rung, we were Trinity’s Seniors. We have been looking forward to | graduation, not with the thought of leaving Trinity, but rather that we are now equip- ped with some knowledge and experience with which to face life. We attempted to do our share as Seniors by shouldering many responsibilities. To lead the class in many activities, we elected: Ja RATT AOR sccahcner ides OticicnS6 SECO RO OR OOR OAC ROOD Ob DONGLE. Tom Dunn VEICCRPLESIOCT Leer eso ier aero rctons vache a ceri Sherereleteretyerere John Gilmore SCOLELOPY Varese nce eed rit ra sale Sint ea nie ie eiae aee ate Rebecca Lodge TF CASUFEH I en Boe D Tee Cre aye oie cisin eae ae sei stearate Elizabeth Yancey A few of the events which made this our most memorable year were; a Thanks- giving Dance, Harvest Hop; a beautiful Christmas Dance, Mistletoe Magic; and an entertaining Senior Play, “Love Is Too Much Trouble.” . ° ! ! e With the Senior Banquet, Commencement, and all of the graduation exercises over, we leave the halls of Trinity to become Alumni. It is certain that in the future we shall look back upon these years as the happiest days in our lives. Just to Say “Thanks” to Miss Jennie M. Ferralli Mr. Stanley T. Dubelle if 1s i We as a class wish to express our most sincere admiration, respect, and thanks to the two people who have guided us during our four years on the Hill. Their unselfish and untiring help to all of us, both in the classroom and on the campus, will always be gratefully remembered by the whole senior class. 21 cod

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