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Form Three of veteran Trinitarians in the current Third
Form received college credit for its Lower School
Latin work and was rudely thrust into Mr.
Smith’s rigorous Latin II. I his section also took
Mr. Bolduc’s French I a year early, to say noth
ing of Mr. Groebli’s math contribution. To these
furthered Freshmen, this idea was a rather stiff
assignment, although their eventual gains, they
were told, would be gratifying.
The Freshmen also distinguished themselves
to the best of their Freshman ability in the varied
cultural aspects of the Upper School, being well
represented on the publications’ staffs, the Forum,
rriHis year’s crop of students experiencing their the Glee Club, the Dramatics Club, and the
X first season in the Upper School were wel Work Program.
comed in the traditional manner of organized On the lighter side of school life, Freshmen
barbarism. The Sophomores, especially, spared no were observed participating in various athletic
pains in their exhaustive endeavor of implanting pursuits. Each of the fall sports teams, football,
any and all F reshmen on the nearest cloak-room soccer, and cross country, was well supported by
hook. members of Form HI. (They formed the nucleus
In addition, the administration, in league with of the J. V. Soccer Team.) When winter’s winds
the nationwide trend toward the creation of more whistled out of the west, a number of courageous
realistic curricula, heaped upon the shoulders of souls turned out for the wrestling squad. And
the unsuspecting Freshmen certain advanced for the Final Freshmen mark was the Basketball
eign language and mathematics courses. A section Tornaydoes under Mr. Tornay.
Scaled—C. Fisher, Ricciardi, Lissitzyn, G. Smith, Frank, Sieburg, Salomon, Dooley, R. Hamilton,
S. Hamilton, Biemiller, Scheelen, N. Schneider, P. Harris, Mulligan, L. Moore. Second row—
Mr. Bell, A. Ledkovsky, Protean, Mulvey, Otway, Attermeyer, Laurence, A. Hicks, Karwick,
de Reitzes, A. Wilson, Garrels, Conley, Melchior, Blatterman, S. Dowdney, A. George, Weisser,
Mack, Mr. Smith, Mr. Jones. Third row—W. Meyer, Geissmann, Cocks, S. Goldsmith, Mason,-
Rowan, Outhwaite, Tully, Dammond, Bartlett, Gould, Jonas, Raymond, T. McLaughlin, Werner,
Goodwin, Page, Niewenhous, C. Krulis, Kr'tzalis, Safron, Balich, Sa Pereira. Absent—Speer,
Walden.
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