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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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                  Grade Five




           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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