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Red and White are their class colors, similar to their flower, the red rose. The outstanding event of the year was an original production for the seniors in which the entire class took part. V Many of the Sodality and Mission skits are due to their class, While their Pep Club members cheered the Jayvees to victory. As the spring events draw the school year to a close, they View the past year fondly. Next September they will under- take the responsibilities that accompany upperclassmen. , Before the shrine of Our Lady of the Wayside 'arez H. Ambrogne CVice-Presidentj, D. Ross CPresidentJ, L. Cristaudo Cfreasurerl, C. Becker CSecretaryJ. FIRST ROW: Roberta Pompilio, Inglis Phelan, Helene Ambrogne, Kathy Hurley, Helen Mathews, Diane Ross, Peggy Taggart, Diane Douglas, Carol Dawson. SECOND ROW: Regina Belt, Pat Soper, Betty Henderson, Gertrude Otterson, Helen Howi- son, Mary Sheaffer, Marianne Martin, Barbara Cresswell, Louise Sartor.
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FIRST ROW: Janet Chesney, Irene Connolly, Carole Becker, Elaine Keating, Nancy Sheehan, Jacqueline Bergeron, Kathleen Burns, Claudia Kearns. SECOND ROW: Mary E. Cooleen, Nancy Finegan, Anna Ruth O'Brien, Lucy Cristaudo, Patricia Nulty, Elizabeth Ross, Carolyn Wagner, Mary Carroll. Sophomore Class Under the patronage of Saint Agnes, the class of 1955 began its Sophomore year-their interest in school activities renewed. The TRIANGLE staff received many new and enthusiastic members. For the first time Sophomores were admitted into the Science' Club. This news attracted quite a few of the science minded Sophs. All planned projects for the annual Sci- ence Fair. The Camera Club is composed mainly of second year photographers. Their moderator, Sr. Mary Clarissa, the newest member of the faculty, has guided them since the freshman year. Above: Sister Mary Clarissa, Moderator of the Sopho- more Class is interviewing Inglis Phelan and Betty Henderson. Below: Sophomores.Kathleen Burns, Anna Ruth O'Brien, and Mary Angela Sheaifer are enjoying their classmates' autobiographies. -
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FIRST ROW: Kathleen Doyle, Ann Scheele, Eva Souifront, Michalla Arroyo, Barbara Caldwell, Marie Ruble, Suzanne Mahoney, Elsie Tugman, Judy Mathews, Shirley Lightfoot. SECOND Freshman Class The nine months which the Freshmen have spent at Holy Trinity have been few in number but full in activity. Their first homeroom periods passed in the selecting of class ofiicers and symbols. They .chose the daisy as class flower to correspond with the colors gold and White. Using the motto Always Aim Higher to inspire them, they selected Saint Joan of Arc as patron. ABOVE: Freshman students in Library Science are using reference books and shelving returned books. Pictured, left to right, are: Peggy Flaherty, Mary Catherine Wilhelm, Judy Lawrence, and Natalie Tholl. BELOW: Freshman journalism cubs interview THE TRIANGLE's sports editor. Seated at desk in Room 7 is Carole Heese, senior, with Mary Ellen Larson, Andree Proulx, and Mary Ann Cuddy. ROW: Nancy Keating, Annette Reiser, Nancy Lewis, Marcella McCarthy, Jeanne Caussin, Mar- garet Cooleen, Theresa Scheewe, Holly McCoy, Nancy Weber, Kathryn Oleinik, Ann Lawlor.
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