THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS This fall, the Trinity Young Republicans again added their support to the campaigns of the Republican Party. The club helped boost one candidate into a seat in the Hartford City Council by organizing a rally and promoting student and city-wide interest in the election. The club, consisting of some girls from St. Joseph's College as well as Trinity students, has as its functions the forwarding of the concept of good government, the participation in the machinery of politics, and assisting the Republican Party. The Texan Democrat, Dr. Eugene Davis, is the club's advisor, of course.
First row: Luke, W . D .; Marion, P . B.; Osborn, F. L. ; E astburn, W. H. ; Foley, F . G .; Spenser, J . M .; Miner, J . R. Second row: Shera, J. C. ; Thorpe, F . A. ; Hopkins, R . G .; Corley, K. C. ; Dakin, W. S.; Daley, E. J., Jr.; MacLeod, D . E .; Scott, R. D . Third row: LaBella, R. V .; Diman, E . S.; Sheffield, C . S.; Young, M . C .; Roschen, W. E. ; Buswell, J . W.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS In 1955, under the leadership of President Jerry Dandrow, the Trinity Young Democrats began an expansion program which has already made the group prominent both off and on campus. A membership drive swelled the club's enrollment by seventy-five per cent, thus giving the club more seats in the state organization. The club made its presence felt in local elections by campaigning for Democrats in the press as well as on foot. The Young Democrats are planning to take an active part in the 1956 Presidential Campaign.
First row: Seldon, C . J.; Sullivan, T . 1.; Dandrow, G. D .; Zachs, H . M. Second row: Bonsignore, J. J.; Bradley, E. S.; Guay, A. H .
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