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S in former years, the juniors excelled in athletics as well as sup- porting all extra-curricular activities. The class produced letter- men on all Varsity and junior Varsity teams, with many boys distin- guishing themselves as outstanding athletes. The Fifth Form was represented on the Rifle Team, the Glee Club, the Debating Society, and the Chess Team, and formed the backbone of the newly revived Dramatic Society. The Trinity Times and the Yearbook included many Fifth Formers on their staffs. The boys did not neglect their scholastic standing, however, and a good proportion of the class was to be found on the Honor Roll throughout the year. Seated-Spiropoulos, H. Segalas, Hill, Hanna, Hussey, Dincauze, Allen, M. Stabenau, Scott. Second Rauf-Mr. Clarke, Hines, Logan, W. Gross, Kramer, Carroll, Newman, Weed, Feron, McCague, Harrison, Mr. Groebli. Third Row- A. Sibille, Herford, Shoemaker, Needham, Bell, J. Rogers, Weenolsen, Pringle, J. Locke, Disston, G. Gidley. Abrent-Gault. 2 5 3 EORM FIVE HIS year's Sophomore class proved its worth in all phases of the schoolls activities. Ability was about equally divided between scholastic and athletic achievements, many boys established themselves as adept in both. A select group attained the lofty level of Varsity , O teams while a great number led the jay Vees to victory. Outside of the 1 K 'z interscholastic teams, many of the Fourth Formers vigorously supported the fencing team and the intramural program. Scholastically a good percentage were consistently on the Honor Roll. The Sophomores were also represented in the Glee Club and on the school publications. The class again proved itself able to carry on and enrich Trinity's tradition Seated--Steller, Woodman, Fink, Ludlow, Claus, Pearson, Seeley, McLaughlin FORM EOU R R. Waldburger. Second Row-Mr. Giles, Veprovsky, Koch, Anderson, Mackenzie Casson, Miller, Vincent. Detwiler, N. Hemmings, Guild, Mr. Robinson. Tbird Row-Hanak, Souval, Marazzi, Millar, P. Sibille, Krulish, Silbersack, Greif Phillips. Fourth Rau'-Kinnear, McCulloch, Lawrence, Hamilton, Adams Daniels, P. Rogers, Martianoff, Bingham. Abrezzl--Banner, R. Paul. OSSESSING a great amount of that indennable something we call school spirit, the Freshman Class have actively supported all ath- letic teams, and have showed up as fine material for future Varsity squads. Many of the members of Form III have qualified numerous targets for N. R. A. ratings, others have participated in fencing, while a number of the frosh have distinguished themselves in the intramural leagues. The Glee Club finds heavy support in the Freshman Class. Besides making the Honor Roll, some of the boys have worked on the Trinity Times, while others rendered their aid to the Yearbook by writing articles and soliciting advertising. Seated-Hill, Buckner, Nussbaum, J. Minnis, Tucker, Pitts, Benedict, Wilson, Paul. Second Row-Mr. Cook, Separk, Grant, Kapp, Sharp, A. Hemmings, Fricke, Evans, R. Lawrence, Mr. Bolduc. Third Row-Brooks, Bourdius, Clarke, Shute, Foulk, Smith, Borden, Branagan. Fourth Row-Carney, Rulison, Hubbard, Danzoll, Loughran, Skae, jones, Jackson, Brothers. Abrenl-Long, Kirkendale, Stubenbord, Moseley. 27 .5 2? of FORM THREE
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