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l l orm i ue 952's Junior Class members have lived up to their previously established high standards in every respect. They have con- sistently placed many of their number on the Honor Roll and on the staffs and squads of the extra-curricular activities. Although naturally outspoken, they have managed, in many cases, to avoid Saturday morning study halls. While the bolder among them supported the Varsity teams, the meeker were the scourge of intramural athletics. Perhaps the Fifth Formers' most notable contribution to the school publications is their knack of turning in a well-written article on time. They have been the backbone of the rifle team and prominent in the Forum. Seated-Landrey, Hanak, Ludlow, Silbersack, Greif, Boorse, Miller, Phillips, Marazzi, R. Paul. Second row-Mr. Danforth, Anderson, Babington, Fink, R. Lawrence, Shoe- maker, Homilton, Daniels, Rogers, McCulloch, Mr. Groebli. Third row-P. Sibille, Waldburger, Vincent, Bingham, Guild, F. Koch, Veprovsky, Martianoff, Kinnear, Seeley, Steinthal, Souval. Orin Olll' PIRIT and cooperation are the keynotes of this year's Sophomore Class. Led on by this driving force in both scholastic and athletic efforts, they have consistently proved their ability. While many of the Sophomores gave unselfishly of their efforts in the field of sports, others did the same in other fields of extra-curricular activities. lt is a fact that the Sophomores as a group have an unusually fine sense of humor. This, more than any other single factor, has brought the class into the limelight and placed it in high esteem with masters and fellow students alike. There is no doubt that, with these factors, the Sophomores will make fine leaders. Seated-Wilson, Bourdius, Foulk, Shute, Nerhood, Tucker, Kirkendale, Evans, Bene- dict, Smith, R. Hill. Second row-Mr. Cook, Bastis, Tank, Danzoll, Sharp, Jackson, Grant, Long, Hubbard, Kells, Branagan, Carney, Loughran, Brothers, Mr. Bolduc. Third row-R. E. Lawrence, Buckner, Moseley, Kapp, Marinos, Nelson, McHugh, J. Minnis, Nussbaum, Daly, Separk, Fricke, Jacobsen. Absent-Skae, Borden. r N 5 , s glllrtd JY ll r 'f- 0l'll'l w ree 3 .31 L.. ,if HIS year Form Ill has been unusually well represented in all of the school's various activities, both athletic and extra-curricular. The Freshman Basketball team was the best in many years. Besides representation on the J. V. Football and Baseball teams the class has participated on the Varsity Cross-Country, Soccer, Wrestling and Track squads. ln the way of extra-curricular activities, one-half of the Glee Club is made up of Freshmen and three-fourths of the Trinity Forum is made up of Third Formers. Many other boys have shown great interest in the Rifle Club, the Trinity Times and the Yearbook. Seated-Brickelmaier, A. Lenzner, Havener, Hourwlch, Gleason, Purks, Borgzinner, Bilbao, Henriquez, W. Minnis, Parker. Second row-Mr. Robinson, Burns, Marshall, Bures, Van Den Bosch, Hazen, Scully, Bliss, Morgan, Sherman, C. Koch, Banbright, Hoyt, P. Starke, Mr. Smith. Third row-Kelley, East, Hager, D'Honau, Mullener, Hatcher, Jordan, Hall, Davenport, M. Starke, Johnson, S. lavan, Hillman, Turner, Vance, Purdy. Absent-Lockwood. 31
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