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M Sings ' Members of Gospel Choir: FRONT ROW: Deb McCottrell, Maria Carey, Brigitte Fuqua, Zantesah Ingalls, Martha Perez, Debra Brooks, Yolanda Johnson. SECOND ROW: William Jayweh, Gloria Neal, Migdalia Perez, Sherri Browder, Deborah Posey, Deborah Adams, Liz Harrell, Melanie Alexander, Gary Virtue. BACK ROW: Reggie Harris, Ken Bakker, Tearey Simpson, Ocie Booker. f 7 9 rijfftagrm-1 Vrru In u ul on 5,5 Q si 'Q E , 14. , V a ' '- J 4 1 +3 -e l '15, lf' 7 'W-Q 5 M . s A ABOVE: Melanie Alexander and Deb MCCottrell lift their voices in praise. LEFT: Worship in song.
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-4? -4+ K! 'fffliiii tax' iff A Trinity ff! ,Q , .e s , A b A . , S 57 r , Q ,, .l,. Avb- 4 Q.. A tf A 1 3 ' .,- 'fl' A ' i s 1 ':'P 14, A1.AA:.,V Q it ,, , ,, , E N ,. ' i f .4A, , ., ,Z A f .Q x , 3 1 is -' V .: fi . t- ,fr 6 i A . .ii iq ' Q J . 28 24 Trinity's vocal community under- went some changes in this school year. The choir's major change was its coming under the new direction of Mr. Dan Sytsma, a professor in his first year with Trinity. This year's choir, including some new first-year voices, practiced many hours to prepare for their perfor- mances throughout the year. Includ- ed in these performances were a cou- ple of chapel appearances, as well as some evening concerts, on and off campus. Trinity was also privileged this year with the start of a Gospel choir. Directed by Deb Posey and Zantesah Ingalls, and accompanied by Ocie Booker, the choir was blessed with great success. Since its chapel debut, it was well received by all at the college. Every chapel ser- vice led by the Gospel choir was very well attended. Many people were moved as the choir witnessed and lifted praises to the Lord in song. If the commitment and enthusiasm of the newly-formed Gospel choir con- tinues, it has the potential of enjoy- ing many more fulfilling years per- forming for the Trinity community. Dan Sytsma leads singing in special church performance. W Q i Choir: FRONT ROW - Kris Kuipers, Diane Smits, Donna Greendyke, Gina Flipse, Anita Jansma, Kim Dykeman, Shari Bosman, Gina Beninato, Deb Posey. 2nd ROW - Christi Burgess, Pam Fiebig, Sally Visser, Judy Geerdes, Nancy Pruim, De-Ann Vegter, Jeff Drenth, Mac Weiner, Dave Stob, Linda Schaap, Elisabeth Brown. 3rd ROW 4 Roger Groenboom, Mike Rozema, Kurt LeMahieu, Steve Chapman, Dave DeWindt. BACK ROW - Terrence Morris, Dale Visser, Bill Kok, Archie Ferguson, Greg Tews. .......wm,, ,V .. ,EP N' Was, df., .za
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All students with various levels of interest in Although the History Club at Trinity has a short Scientists ond I ' fini i f ' 3 5 Historlons Remain Active fx-wa HISTORY CLUB - STANDING - Peter Hillmer, Eric Schoonveld, Dr. Bob Eells, Dave Klemm, Jeff Hoelzel, Dr. Bob Rice. SITTING - Erik Lubbers, Colleen Blaney, Bryan J abaay, Tom Key, John Werner. SCIENCE CLUB - BACK ROW - Dr. Bob Boomsma, Dr. Gerrit Van Dyke, Jane Stevens, Greg Hacus, Sara Medendorp, Brenda Huizenga, Leon Van Dyke, Larry Verhage, Bruce Ten Haken. FRONT ROW - Mary Kmiec, Jeff Payne, Jean Schaap, Wendy Fott, Steve Konings. biology and chemistry are welcome to be members of Science Club. The main purpose of the club is to give students the opportunity to explore areas of science which they find exciting. Money is raised for thse activities in several ways, but primarily through recycling. Past activities have taken club members to Florida for Spring Break, fossil hunting in Illinois and cross-country skiing at Indiana Dunes State Park. Science Club has sponsored films on abor- tion, predator-prey relations and the importance of soil. Alumni and other speakers have come to talk about their area of specialty and to share some re- cent developments and discoveries in science. history of only three years, the student and faculty members are very enthusiastic about its continuing growth and about the three goals which it pursues. First, the members try to encourage each other as they develop a Christian perspective on history. This task, which is not easy, is best carried out as a community. Second, they are committed to discussing topics of current interest and to bring- ing Christian insight to debates that go on in the newspapers, through the media, and at Trinity. Third, the History Club tries to excite the campus community about public affairs, about world problems, and about being historians.
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