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Grade Four
Seated— MacDonald, Passen, Cerf,
Caplin, Mrs. Oexle, S. Axelson,
Munger, F. Williams, R. Dane.
Second row—McCullough, Mower, E.
Larson, S. Smith, Lilley, Dowdnev,
Perse, Spears, Waltuch. Absent —
Levey, Singer, Bull.
LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL heavy side—contributed by boys in grades five through
was instituted this year. Founded midway through eight.
Athe third quarter, the organization was set up on much Perhaps the newest phase of extra-curricular activity
the same lines as the L pper School Student Council and, in the Lower School is its newspaper, the Trinity
presumably, will eventually perform a similar function Tabloid. It contains four pages devoted to news, feature
of government and control of student affairs. articles, sports articles, cartoons, and an advertisement
or two. It has been quite a success, and it will doubtless
The Lower School literary magazine, Patterns, came soon become a regular part of Lower School life. Much
out in January, 1959, with its third issue since its in credit should be given to Mr. Westover for conceiving
ception three years ago. A second edition is expected the idea of this journalistic venture and for starting it
sometime in the spring. This opening publication in rolling. It is hoped that the upcoming classes will per
cluded a number of stories—almost all a bit on the petuate its existence.
Grade Three
Scaled—Bonte, Tichenor, K. Cordav,
Schetlin, Miss Hawley, Baumgold,
Mellinger, Brinkerhotf, Sigerson.
Second row—Zittel, Raisert, F. Moore,
N. McDougal, Franks, K. M. Lewis,
C. Conover, Tenenbaum. Absent —
Lin dsey.
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