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FIRST COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT XEFZCISES On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in June, it finally came to an end. With subdued pageantry, the community of learners, faculty and graduates alike, assembled in academic robes as the first class of Trinity received their diplomas. The commencement speaker was John Hiler, Congressman from the third district. He spoke of the importance of freedom in this great country and of the obligation each of us has to uphold the values of this nation. Senior speaker, Patricia DeLee, spoke of the ups and downs of the last four years and of the ways in which our presence in the school will have had a permanent affect on Trinity's future. The senior class gift was then presented by Katherine Koller. A bronze plaque with the words Trinity School, was given to the school and is to be hung above the front doors. Diplomas were awarded by class mentors Jeannette DeCelles and Daniel Ferris. Trinity Headmaster Kerry Koller gave the final charge to the class reminding them of the continuing importance of learning and of setting goals, for the unexamined life is not worth living. Patricia DeLee was awarded the Graduate Award and, finally, the truly graduated seniors were presented to the audience. For better or worse, many of the traditions which will be upheld in the coming years were initiated by this senior class. They take with them, in the words of one faculty member, a considerable part of the soull' of Trinity. Some will do great things for God and man, others, to quote Congressman Hiler, may never be heard of again. They will move on to other pursuits which will be far different from anything they have done so far, but they will never forget the ideals, the way of thinking, and the integrity stressed during their years at Trinity. 96
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David Meeks, soccerg basketball Sean Nolan, basketball Amanda Page, volleyball Brendan Patterson, soc- cer Kristina Raymond, vol- leyballg yearbook Matthew Sanford, bas- ketball Matthew Sgroi, soccer, basketball Brendan Sullivan, bas- ketballg soccer Margaret Sullivan, track Jason Thomas, basket- ball Allison Washburn Margaret Zuber 95
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' g M if it M if 1 xy who K5 nu. g , , .2 H -'M ' 'fi -031' Kevin Rose and Kathy Isban enjoy the company of their families at the senior dinner. Patricia Lewsen talks of those qualities she found most exemplary in her mother before awarding the Kay Lewsen award. Patty LaCiuyse receives the news that she has won the Kay Lewsen award.
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