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Miss Dawn Moninger Secretary to Administration Norman Allison Assistant Principal lege B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Education makes the man. The kaleidoscope focuses on the ever changing scenes of the past four years. You'll long remember the proms, the near- pins, the class plays, the end runs. Sometimes you may recall the theorems, the verbs, the class discussions. But always you ll think fondly of the unde- 'finable Spirit of Trinity. The scene will soon revolve again, presenting a future filled with hopes and ambitions. We salute you class of 1962! May you always be proud of Trinity and may Trinity be proud of you! em Oras — Assistant Principal Faculty Manager; Washington and Jefferson Col-
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Principal James R. Clark Principal Juniata College, B.S.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. To have known the best, and to have known it for the best, is success in life. I wish to congratulate the members of the Olympus Staff for this fine yearbook. You have played an important role in re- cording Trinity High School 1961-62. To the Class of 1962, I wish the best of everything that life can give and hope that you can always remember your years at Trinity with pride and pleasure. You have experienced fairplay, loyalty, and honesty which have played and will con- tinue to play a most important role in your lives. You have been surrounded by wonder- ful teachers and students who have made possible for you to experience the nice ways of living. You have had the opportunity to be encouraged by and be a part of the ‘Trinity Spirit” to do things well. You have had an opportunity to experience individual and group cooperation in attaining a goal. Make use of these experiences and achieve- ments as you continue through life. It is with pleasure that I thank the fac- ulty, the Class of 1962, and the entire stu- dent body for the cooperation given to this office. Good Luck to the Class of 1962. Miss Joan Czmiel Secretary to Administration
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Marie N. Alexy Bethany College, A.B.; University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.; Advisor to Junior Y-Teens; Assistant Director of May Day; Guidance Counselor. No gift is more precious than good advice. Garnet D. Allison Slippery Rock State College, University of Pitts- burgh, A.B.; Graduate work: Washington and Jefferson College; Olympus Staff; World Culture. All succeeds with people who are sweet and cheerful. Emily Auld University of Pittsburgh, A.B.; Graduate work: Washington and Jefferson College; Senior Eng- lish. Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent as of character. Patricia Bartus California State College; Advisor to Freshman Y-Teens; Chemistry. She is all that is honest, honorable, and fair. Miles Bausch Indiana State College, B.S.; Bookeeping, Typing. An honest man is a citizen of the world, M. ALEXY G. ALLISON I, BEHANNA L. BREWER L. BRISTOR Irvin Behanna Trinity High School; Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds. Labor is the sire of fame. Lee Brewer Rostraver High School; Assistant Superintendent of Grounds. From toil he wins his spirits high. Lenore M. Bristor Attended Temple University; Cafeteria Manager. A cheerful cook makes a dish a feast. Carlene C. Cavanaugh Indiana State College, B.S.; Advisor to F. H. A.; Home Economics. The mildest manner and the greatest heart. Philip Cavanaugh Indiana State College, B. F. A.; Columbia Uni- versity, M. F. A.; Vocal Instructor. Music 1s well said to be the speech of angels, P. BARTUS C. CAVANAUGH M. BAUSCH P. CAVANAUGH
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