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7. Above: Copperhead creates a silver streak in Tri-Ship's Homecoming activities. Above right: Mr. Barton guides his ship through a sea of red tape. Right: Charities chairman Doug Ryan throws a knockout proposal to N-club President Joe Cousins. ICampbe11, Hardy, Hardy! QOXTRI SHIP FRESHMEN HELPERS - Bottom Row: Stern, Higgins, Fishbein, Ubben, Sherman, Henderson, Glaser, Beall, Howard, Neuhaus. Second: Pigott, Jacob, Boyd, Absent: Conley.
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Hx CONCENTRATING ON COMMUNITY and school service, Tri-ship had what Keith Boyd called an extremely successful yearf, The 1978-79 club was characterized by expansion as a record number of people participated in its programs. Tri-ship continued its annual projects with increased uccess. Pride Inside, a program designed to involve students 'n the upkeep of the school, was revived with increased iemphasis and effectiveness. The Freshman helper program, with the goal ofhelping others enjoy the New Trier community, iwas expanded to help introduce freshmen to the school. After Lpolling the student opinion, Tri-ship hosted the first yhomecoming dance in 12 years. The dance featured the K KEITH BOYD JAMES TOLFORD JAMES GREGG RICK HENNESSY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer band Copperhead, and netted 3500. Tri-ship continued its fund-raising efforts and sold a record 2800 trees during the annual Christmas tree sale. With the help of second year sponsor Terrence Barton, Tri-ship reached all social and financial goals. For the 53rd consecutive year, the cluh geared its programs towards the principles which gave the organization its name. The fellowship department of Tri-ship sponsored two charity drives, and N-club displayed Tri-ship's sportsmanship. Usher Corps reflected the club's citizenship by providing service to all New Trier visitors. With an increase in involvement, Tri-ship was able to efficiently execute its many diversified programs. TRI SHIP! 21
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