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Teen Missions Left to right: David Brookes. Jenny Kaspareit. O. J. Graves. Rachel Deffinbaugh, Barbie Carpenter During the summer of 1985. five Trinity students participated in teen Mis- sions. Teen Missions is a non-denominationa! group which sends teenagers around the world to serve the Lord in various ways. Each person becomes part of a work or evangelism team which is sent to a foreign country. The students who participated in Teen Mis- sions this past summer had the opportunity to learn about different cultures around the world. They also learned more about themselves as they served the Lord by building walls, repairing buildings, and spreading God’s Word to people in other lands. Office Aids Kathy Johnson. Sarah Taha, Amy Chafin Library Aids Scott Handley. Betty Milton. I.eslie Williams. Amanda Mowrey. Derek Adleta Kathy Johnson. Amy Chafin. and Sara Taha were TCA's oft ice aids this year. Their assistance in helping with the extensive record keeping required in the Secondary office was invaluable. Their dependability and efficiency made them indispensable in their service to our Lord and to me. Mrs. McGaughy This year’s student library assistants were greatly appreciated. They contributed to the school by helping with the operation of the library. They prepared new books, worked at the circulation desk, taught other students how to use the library, and produced audio- visual materials. Overall, they made a great contribution to the total library program. Betty Milton 193
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Writing Club Jeff VVeadock. Jess Meredith. Stephanie Phillips. Brent Johnson. Christian Kddleman. Kris Maples. The Writing Club is a weekl gathering of students who want to share their writing. It encourages students to develop their writing as an act of re-creation, not merely a means of communication. Poems stories, and journal entries that flow out of each person’s personal experience, ideas, and insights art read during the meetings. Wc discuss what the writing is saying and how it's being said. Occas- sionally, the writer asks for con- structive cirticism of his or hei work. While some students plan t enter careers which will involve writing, what we hold in commor is that we are all amateurs — w love writing and so we gather tc share it. Dr. Dan Rus Art Club This has been the first year for Trinity to have an Art Club. Mr. Linebarger. the sponsor, ha: been working with the students on a variety o projects such as latex, marblezing cloth, anc making paper. The Art Club gives students whe are not in art a chance to do something creative We often hear guest speakers, such as local art ists and architects. They help students who art interested in pursuing art as a major. The Ar Club is open to any high school students wh( have an interest in art. It is something Trinitx has been wanting to do for quite some time, anc we are excited about its development. Stephanie Phillips. Presiden First row: Audrey Sato. Mary Zoys. Brooke Kel ly. Stephen Powers. Judd Heape Second row Mr. Linebarger. Mary Wayman. Beth Howell Kristi Waples. Melissa Twomey. Judy Petrosky Julie Hargis. Scott Carpenter. Jon Buell Thirc row: Chris Maples. Don Relyea. Cliff West. Jess Meredith Fourth row: Virginia Hull. Danielle Smith. Christen Crews. Jeff Weadock. Joanne Deffinbaugh. Penny Pierce. Brent Johnson Dawn Metcalf. Renee Noonan. Paige Nicholson Holly Jones. Jonathan Ingram 192
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The Wide World of... When it came to spirit, the students of Homecoming '85 pulled through. The theme for Homecoming this past year was The Wide World Of ..which was portrayed by the student body through various costumes ranging from bull fighters, to athletes, to Mighty Dog and Rockin' Dave.” Colorful and elaborate decorations throughout the hallways added to the festive environment of the week. There were many activities planned by the Student Council in which the students participated. On Thursday night, a thrilling lip sync competition was held. Students and teachers did their best to imitate musical stars of today and the past. Friday, there was an ex- citing car bash and a volleyball tournament in which the different classes competed against each other. The day's activities came to a dramatic close with a “red-hot” pep rally held at the field. The students were fired-up as the cheerleaders made their memorable entrance on a fire engine. The drill team performed a fine routine, too. That evening, many alumni, and students, and parents came to support the Trojans and witness the crowning of the 1985 Homecoming Queen. Kristina Castro. The week was surely a grand success. ... Spirit ... Fashion 194 ... Cars
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