Trinity High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1970

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Trinity's National Honor Society, headed by President Dennis Price, underwent a period of rebuilding in the 1969-70 school year. The organiza- tion engaged in several tasks this year to re-establish the significance of the Society in Trinity life. Some of the projects set upon by the Honor Society were: 15 the organization of Earth Day activities, 25 the publishing of Trinity's literary magazine, 35 the sponsoring of the Trinity-Assumption marriage seminar, 45 the formation of a tutoring service for students in need of academic assistance, and 55 a visit to the Kentucky School for the Blind, which enabled the Society to make several recordings, adding greatly to the educational facilities there. National Honor Society Officers were: Dennis Price, President, Brian Searles, vice-president, John Sipes, treasurerg and Terry Hancock, secretary. This year 's moderator was Mr. Joseph Wathen. The officers for the 1970-'71 school year, as elected in May, were Terry Hancock, presidentg Kevin Martin, vice-presidentg Mike Riordan, treasurerg and PerryJohnson, secretary. Honor Society fleft to right, back row5 Kirk Young, Kevin Martin, Joe Krebs, Tom Robinson, Tom Murdock, Kelly Burke, Bruce Hoard, Mike McCarthy, Stan Block, Charles Fearnyhough, Richard Hill, Mark Lenahan, Chris Zaepfel, Brian Searles, Tom Johnson, John Sipes, and Phil Stuecker. ffront row5 Mr. Joseph Wath- en qmoderator5, Dan Woock, Terry Hancock, Chris Simms, Bruce Davenport, Sam Horton, Curt Hill, John Wagner, Bruce Raque, Mark Sallee, Bill Brewer, Tom Pursley, John Bennett, Mike Riordan, Mike Reuter, John Weis, Dan Barth, Dennis Price, Tom Shollenberger, and Larry Loehle.

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This year witnessed Trinity's Air Force Junior Reserve Of- ficer 's Training Corps QAFJROTCJ development into a complete three year program. Enrolled in this year's program were fifty- one sophomores, twenty-eight juniors and thirty seniors, for a total enrollment of one hundred and nine Cadets under Lt. Col. Joseph French and Sgt. Murray Rupe. Trinity's AFJROTC program itself was seventy-five per cent Aerospace Education. The remainder is occupied by the Leadership Lab which includes drill, Honor Guard , flag rais- ing, and the Air Police, its goal being to instill leadership qualities and discipline into the Cadets by actual practice. During the spring vacation, QMarch ll-155, approximate- ly twenty-five Cadets visited McCoy Air Force Base and Cape Kennedy in Florida to observe America 's achievements in the aerospace field. This trip was marked by a visit to the Cape Kennedy Apollo 13 Controls just before the launch of the near disastrous mission. AFJROTC qabovej Trinity's Honor Guard, fleft to rightj Dennis Thorpe, David Mel- cher, Jim Fischer, and Tim McDan- iels, presents the colors at the Hamil- ton - Garfield game. fabove left and lefty Fr. Rueff, Sgt. Rupe, and some Cadets visit the Cape Kennedy Control Headquarters of the illfated Apollo 13 flight.



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The 1969-'70 Trinity Student Council, headed by Vince Johnson, presi- dent, and Fr. Merkt, moderator, had a rather eventful year. Its Steering Committee acted successfully upon the following projects: lj the: formula- tion of a policy'concerning school dances, 23 the permission of student mus- taches, 3, the organization of Intramural basketball teams, 45 the planning of the Student-Faculty basketball game, 51 the ordering of Junior and Senior class pins, 65 the planning of the 1970-'ll Student Council elections, and 75 the organization of the St. Patrick's Day Dance, fin conjunction with Sacred Hearty, for the benefit of St. William 's Camp for Underprivileged Children in Indiana. Student Council officers were: Vince Johnson, president, Kevin Connell vice-president, Frank Scanlon, secondvice-president, John Poole, secretary, and Jeff Baker, treasurer. This year 's election results enabled the team of Dan Woock and Mike McCarthy to capture the offices of the presidency and Vice-presidency, res- pectively. Frank Clark and Steve Woock, in an extremely close election, placed first in the respective offices of second vice-president and secretary, and freshman Bob Woock was elected treasurer for the 1970-'71 school year. Student Council fleft to rightj Norb DeGrella, Don lmpellizzeri, Jeff Baker, Frank Scanlon, Kevin Connell, Vince John- son, John Poole, Mike Riordan, Dan Woock, Mike Bauer, Don Hissam, and Paul Mershon. Not pictured: Rich Browning .

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