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Grade Six
Scaled — Weinberger, G. Murphy,
Tsomaia, Wallace, Beemer, Monroe,
Williamson, Butler, H. Conover.
Second rone—Harrison, R. Williams,
DaCal, Wasserberg, Hale, Coffey,
Newman, Schiffer, T. Dane, T. Wil
son, T. Lindsey. Third rone—Mr.
McWhinney, P. Youritzin, W. Riker,
Burt, Townson, Fibel, Brown, Jonides,
J. Axelson, Ferguson, Zagoreos,
Bandler, Mr. Kain. Absent— Fleet-
wood, Lyons.
TI HIS year’s two hundred Fiftieth graduating class of bers from the Lower School graduating class, which
1 the Lower School has done much to leave its mark boasts all four of its officers. As always, the Band and
on Trinity. Although its personal conduct may have left Glee Club have had many eighth graders in their ranks,
much to be desired, this situation will undoubtedly be as has the recently-instituted Dance Band. 1 he staff of
remedied b\ the new Lower School Student Council in the new Lower School publication, the Tabloid, is
which the Second Form will play a leading part. Despite almost entirely made up of Second Formers, and, as
its lack of discipline, the Eighth Grade turned in some naturally follows, its editor is also of this class. The
fine averages at mid-year, with seven boys qualifying for more athletically inclined of the Lower School “Sen
the Honor Roll. The Second Form has also made a fine iors,” combined with the Seventh Grade for sports, have
showing in extra-curricular activities. One of these is proven themselves excellent hoopsters in tallying a fine
the Chess Club with an Eighth Grade president. The basketball record, although the football and soccer re
Photography Club also has a large delegation of mem sults were not quite so pleasing.
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Seated — Franks, C. Kaufman, A.
Elms, Badger, K. Karlsson, Biel.
Second row — A. Miller, Fairbairn,
Brandi, McClosky, Kinzel, Northrop,
C. Born. Third row—D. Carman,
Trigger, R. Dorland, R. Peck, C.
Cordav, Dove. .Ibsen1 — Sorenson,
Bull, Hazard, Mr. McMakin.
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