Trinity High School - Trinhian Yearbook (Trinity, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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sesh ee Shelby Mosely obert Ridge Mc Neill ‘ : Norma Je Jwulsig, aracl Jaseieeill Sraautele os Peggy Skeen 4Mary Low Small ROOT SE Edward Wright

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on WE STARTED OUR Betsy Andrews B . Lee Roy Beck LETS Bie Calvin Berrier Randall Bean Joe Coltrane Peggy Franklin Willamae Kerkman



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THE CAPTAINS’ LOG In the latter part of August in 1949, a group of youngsters set sail on a four year voyage aboard the good ship, Trinity High School. The youngsters were an entirely new crew and therefore were given much advice by their Vice-Admirals, Mr. Un- derwood and Mr. Hines. The crew elected as their leaders the following: Presi- dents - Jimmy Hinson and Donald Davis; Vice-Presidents - Jarrell Smith and Charles Fletcher; Secretaries - Barbara Sugg and Rachel Scearce; and Treasurers - Betsy Andrews and Rachel Scearce. While at sail, we had the Freshman-Sophomore Prom. This was its first year and our theme was Moonlight and Roses. Everyone had a wonderful time. On the second jaunt of our trip, in 1950, we had new Vice-Admirals, Mrs. Fulp and Miss Davis. The leaders this year were: Presidents - Jimmy Hinson and Donald Davis; Vice-Presidents - Bobby Johnson and Duane Smith; Secretaries and Treas- urers - Rachel Scearce and Barbara Sugg. The Freshman-Sophomore Prom was again the gala event of the year and was now an established custom. There was much excitement, also, when everyone was measured for class rings. In 1951, we started on the journey in a new ship, having abandoned the former one. Mr. Smith was our new Admiral and we had as Vice-Admirals Mrs. Sprye and Mrs. Gold. We elected leaders consisting of the following: Presidents - Donald Davis and Jimmy Hinson; Vice-Presidents - Joe Aldridge and Calvin Berrier; Sec- retaries - Barbara Sugg and Rachel Scearce; Treasurers - Barbara Sugg and Peggy Harris; and Representatives to the newly formed Student Council were Barbara Sugg and Rachel Scearce. The Vice-President of the Student Council was Jimmy Hinson. There was much joy when the class rings arrived and much excitement in plan- ning activities to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We sold magazines, sponsored a Valentine Dance and skating parties, and other activities. The Banquet washeld at the Starmount Forest Country Club in Greensboro and everyone enjoyed immensely the program which was directed by Mrs. Gold. Among the last of the important events this year was the comical play, The Daffy Dills presented by the Junior Class and directed by Mrs. Sprye. When we began our Senior year the class was not allowed to remain a single group, as the former Senior classes have done, due to a larger number of Seniors. The 63 students were given two able Vice-Admirals, Mrs. Sykes and Mrs. Peace. However, we continued to think as one group and elected as our officers the fol- lowing: President - Jimmy Hinson, Vice-President - Joe Coltrane, Secretary - Barbara Sugg, and Treasurer - Joann Hill. Student Council Representatives were Jimmy Hinson and Bobby Hyde. On Thursday, November 6, we took our trip to Chapel Hill and the Morehead Planetarium. It was a beautiful day and everyone had a wonderful time. Our Senior Vice-Admirals gave us a Christmas party in the Home Economics building on December 18. Practically all the Seniors attended and everyone enjoyed it Some of the last important events were the trip to Washington from April 30 through May 3; the Senior play; the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, St. Patrick's Day Ewen given by our grade representatives, All four were very enjoyable and success- ul, The President of the Student Council this year was Joe Coltrane; Harvest Festival King and Queen were Bobby Hyde and Peggy Harris; The Homecoming Queen was Joann Hill; and the D.A.R. Representative is Margaret Smith. Our class colors are royal blue and white; class flower is the white rose; class motto is We have set sail; where shall we anchor? ; and our Mascots are Sandra Pennington and Tommy Harris. Our crew is now experienced in the work at THS and as we go forth in life it is our nope ee everyone will anchor in a port that will bring him happiness and suc- cess in life. Historian- Judy Williams 24

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