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Trinity Trivia

How many members of this 1953 Color Guard Section can you recognize?
[Color Gaurd - 1953]
Cadets Color Guard - Cherry Street Park - 1953
Position number (left to right):
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Crossword Puzzle
Here's a crossword puzzle to help pass the time during cold winter nights.  The clues describe some of the people, equipment, music, and events connected with Holy Trinity.  Good luck with some of the crazy clues.
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ACROSS
9. When you're down and out . . .
10. Alec Guiness whistled this tune.
13. Championship won in 1953 by 27 across.
16. Played by Bobby, Steve, and Lenny.
18. Shrine and dine.
19. You're a grand old _____.
20. A hot circuit, especially in August.
21. Used to play 4 down.
23. They wore Reilly Raider style hats.
24. Plays a buzzy sound with long notes.
25. The founder of 2 down.
27. Corps started by 14 down.
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DOWN
1. Song played for Louis Armstrong, 4/10/60.
2. Pretty maids all in a row.
3. A mom's reaction to her son's performance.
4. A Perez Prado hit.
5. Haul and crawl.
6. Played by Phil, Kenny and Frank.
7. Used to play 26 down.
8. Straight as an arrow without a bow.
11. It set the beat off the line.
12. What we had from riding in 5 down.
14. Our strength and inspiration.
15. Phil, Judy, Ty and Ricky.
17. We took these for quite a spin.
21. Shiny and to the point.
22. What newspapers should print.
26. A Glenn Miller standard.
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