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Speaking Of Speakin g... . ra ,.,, 1517? s gb! T' ' 1 , . E :F I -is 6 L T 41 f' . yi. ' l 1,35 W . ,I . 1 B I. -3 5 gy 5 .9 'T .. tx X ' Q A -3 it 'T 5' va? B. : SX ,Qe A 3' x - K 22 25- ' -if 5 l - an-I 'miiu The main function of the Forensics organization at Trinity is the practice of public speaking. The members of NFL fthe national chapterl and TFL lTrinity's chapterj participate in many speech tournaments where they strive to become better speakers. The partici- pants compete in duet acting. improvi- sation, extemporary speaking. debate. prose. poetry. oratory. pantomime. and dramatic as well as humorous interpre- tation. Members this year brought home two Sweepstakes trophies tone at Bell and one at Poly Techj as well as many other individual trophies. With each advance at tournaments the mem- bers receive points allowing them to graduate from the Trinity chapter to the National chapter and receive advanced degrees of honor. Those who had earned 25 or more points were ini- tiated at the annual Christmas party. TOP LEFT FRONT ROW: Marianne Loner- gan. Terry Abshire. Kristi Koenig. BA CK ROW: Dwayne Milner. Kim Smith. and Erin McGrann are all officers ofthe National Forensics League. TOP RIGHT: TFL members proudly display some of their trophies. Members are FRONT: Michelle Hanner. Kristi Koenig. Carla Fry. Erin McGrann, Valarie Everett. Selice Caldwell. Mar- ianne Lonergan. Terry Abshire. Melanie Pauk- ner. BACK: Chris Perry. D. Donihoo. Mrs. Yeats. Bob Hurst. Nova Barton. Rohin Romine. Jeanne Challener. Dwayne Milner. Caroline Hill. Steve Wilson. Doug Brown. Lea Perdue. Kyle Cotten. Gary Cantwell. Bart Woodfin. John Bol- ster. Kim Smith. Susie Waller. Nancy Cappa. Craig Soles. Karla Sorreles. Laurie Bramhlett. NIIDDLE LEFT: NFL Memht'r.s'.' FRONT: Jeanne Challenner. Carla Fry. Valarie Everett. Erin Mcgrann, Marianne Lonergan. Terry Abshire. SECOND ROW: Kristi Koenig. Mrs. Yates. Lea Perdue. Gary Cantwell. Kim Smith. BACK ROM '.' Dwayne Milner. Caroline Hill. Steve Wilson. Kyle Cotten. John Bolster, Susie Waller. Nancy Cappa, LEFT: Kristi Koenig and Marianne Lonergan perform a pantomime. ASSOCIATION X 27
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MakingA Hobby Into A Way OfLUfe l-'RONT ROW: John Cahoon. Stzinley Badgett. Jimmy Pounds. James Smith. David Fulfer. BA CK ROW.- Wulshe. James llines. Greg Huyes. Gary Jaggers, :HJ , , f.. 26 X TRIUNE wasnt' ...M 'fame Put This year C.V.A.E. has helpe students find a field that they ca excel in besides academics. Thi: class teaches them auto mechanics small engine repair. and welding. Al of these fields give the students ar edge in finding a job when they fin- ish high school. BELOW: Mr, Schwartz looks on as student: in C'.V.A.E. make repairs on his car, BELOW LEFT: Stanley Badgett works at hi: favorite pastime.
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28 f TRIUNE Marching T0 The Music The Marching Band consists of the seventy-seven members of the Sym- phonic Band and the seventy-nine members of the Concert Band. During the first week of August they began practicing with the new Sophomore members from 7:00 to ll:O0 each morning. The results of this practice came through at each of their perform- ances, at all the pep rallies and football games. The band also participated in the homecoming parade and at the HEB Marching Festival where they co- hosted and performed for criticism. They were awarded the first division of marching at the UIL Marching Contest at Farrington Field in November. The audience response this year was better than ever. This was greatly attributed to the change from military style to show band and corps style. ii S Q 2 S if S is S A if 3 .L
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