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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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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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W. CLARK J. CROSBIE T. DAVIES M. DECKER William Clark Bucknell University; Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, B.S.; Agriculture, General Science, Elemen- tary Algebra. The more we do the more we can do. John N. Crosbie Pennsylvania State University, B.S.; Graduate work: University of Pittsburgh; Advisor to Future Farmers of America; Agriculture. A firm purpose is equal to the deed. Thomas Davies Waynesburg College, A.B.; Graduate work: Kent State University, California State College, Du- quesne University; Assistant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach; A dvisor to Junior Class; Latin. So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains. Milton T. Decker Waynesburg College, B.S.; Graduate work: Penn- sylvania State University, California State Col- lege; Physical Education; Pennsylvania History. Fortune truly helps those who are of good judgment. Stanley T. Dubelle Franklin and Marshall College, A.B.; Graduate work: California State College; Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Head Wrestling Coach; French I and II, Problems of Democracy. Be studious in your profession and you will be learned. Beverly J. Dunn Washington Seminary Junior College, Slippery Rock State College, B.S.; Graduate work: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, Washington and Jefferson College; Advisor to Sophomore Y-Teens, Director of Junior and Senior Class Plays, Advisor to Cheerleaders, Advisor to Go-To-College Club, Advisor to Freshman Class, Advisor to Hiller Staff; English IX and XI, Journalism. | Nothing is ever accomplished without enthusiasm. Lee Dunn Muskingum College, B.A.; English IX, General Science. He who builds beneath the stars, builds too slow. Jennie M. Ferralli Washington Seminary Junior College, Chatham College, A.B.; Graduate work: Pennsylvania State University, University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed., University of Hawaii; Olympus Staff, Advisor to Sophomore Class, Advisor to National Honor Society; American History. Whosoever hath a good presence and a good fashion, carries continual letters of recommendation. William Good Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.F.A., Car- negie Institute of Technology, M.F.A.; Instru- mental Music. Music is the language of praise. Sylvia Gottleib Youngstown University, B.S.; University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed.; Typing, Shorthand, Business Eng- lish and Filing. The principle part of faith is patience. S. DUBELLE B. DUNN L. DUNN J. FERRALLI W. GOOD S. GOTTLEIB
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