Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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To1'norrow's Trinity High School M t I., fyhds its fou dation in the moments of solution to an algebra equation, the roar of Trojans as the spirit ,X , stiqg is thrust upward, and the sweeping of the sawdust from the completed Fine Arts Building. The C . ktraditions of tomorrow begin with the students of today - the time of now. The school loyalty, the desire to learn, the enthusiasm of today's Trojans set the pace for the future. Tomorrow begins today. s 1 i I s s --. 5 -,,.K,' t ,,..,f'.U-an - Todag Is a Dag of Beginning f!1 i 546 f f i sg is M- .mv 4.Q5'15.,.f. - A , ev , 'E i' Q ff? e 'HUPWFL f . f ' f I N f' we 'v ' g -.gv AA The first day of ready begun. class and new relationships have 31- Before construction ends, patriotism begins -+. ' Student Council President, Clifton Sorrell assumes leadership. September 3rd . . . a race between construction and completion. The beginning of construction work, the first day of class on a new campus, the organization of a student government, a first pep rally, the flag is raised for the first time - today is a time of beginning for Trinity High School. Todag Is a Dag of Aciion An atmosphere of action pervades the cam- pus of an involved student body. The push and pull in a crowded hall scene, between class conversation, and the enthusiastic impulses ex- pressed through Trojan spirit mark the pace in a chan in settin . Students and teachers con- S 8 8 stantly strive to direct this action toward a worthwhile aim. f,. f tsii ' itiii ,-. - t etrr f A W t. , .. ., xii '.,, r r My 'su i i 6 wg. 4 ff rt SQ mf? . 'ww-is f wa it t X 1 Q af ws K 9 4 4- gi v w .NM 4, 4 ' W , gf .V A . 43 , fm ' I A i 33:-1' - it' , , I . - ,HQ-,:-.,z:'.. , V L rf k 1 V ' I . QQ! ggi -1.3 .. , WWI . w zf'mams5?' :A Ptiwtagm--:t':.,:'.i-V A .. f- I ' z . ' - E' I Q' 3 V' -'fY9 3Ws-iii 'RQQ',:gj, 11fyf ' W ' V 'aj Lift t 'f -fi? jg' ' t fi , - '1 -' ,'-f2f'f,?4:ffj gg5,:f,f,,i-M.1' in 'ff ' H iw .N-W: I ' . ' .v , 'K f - i I 'V t H t t 1 in 1 fast Q N. stts its I iff,-1 u A uh P . gvgvif 1l s -Y' S5 5. lg 3, XX 5 ff' V S 11 rg H 5 E ff a 24 4 ' iii we y at s f? MWF f W? A' f .L f gf Q pa- Todag ls a Dag of Achievemeni The scope of achievement ranges from individual progress to group effort. Trojans find achievement in the relevance of personal value, the assurance of attain- ing the desired goal, and the day to day attempts to gain knowledge. The Trojan band found group recognition in a first place rating in marching competition, class fa- vorites, and Mr. and Miss Trinity High received specific honor at the Valentine's Dance, These achievements of today motivate the action of tomorrow. 5- tat. gs if . J an nf' f M -.., -ww' 1 M TN' r N...-f,,,, RNS x-. x,vl.,Xx.QfQ ,k ,wi , . -1 nj'-Q L wk g .-,A ,aqui f .. I ln -ya 1,- ,,,, AJMQWW Tomorrow I 2 N My JW W my 1 4 I 1 . X . I s I 4 Q X I5 Life Off Campus I But, mine's a SS 396 with 325 horsepower. dlnnllllnu . Doggone, cah t find the spare tire WHFCU OUF. Paul. iI'S HU egg anywhere N- ,K L' ' 3 r s s L 1 , 1- 1 - , 4f1l71 :'2f-S ' 'Q W 5'-'fx X 1, L W W Z A W TNQ! ' i' '-'rx ' Z A . if .M A 3 , jp .Q h w 3 ! wma ..s...g ' X W-Azz: Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . 1, 2, 3, 4 sssslide A Time of i Coming . . . A Time of Going . . . Motorcycles are a popular mode of transporta- Hold the bus . . . wait for us tion uv ff A f 4 Trojans commute by bus, car, and cycle Life on Campus Cyanide? I thought you were making Today's training for tomorrow's bank jobs peppermint! i Haw. - 'hx 59:9 W No one can challenge the masculinity of our boys! What, no Bosco? Qvllvlsnqqpibsn Football action begins with the opening kick-off as Trojans unite under a feeling of school pride. Throughout the game, students learn and promote school spirit by association with players, cheer- leaders, band members, and Troy-Anns. Up ihe Score Anoiher Noich . . . Bondfire silhouettes Trojan spirit I l i 1 5 K W fire sponsored by the junior class, Trojans flocked in numbers to initiate another first at Trinity. In The 1968-69 basketball season was ushered in by a bon- l .x C4 Action begins with the elastic stretch. Candy-coated popcorn, peanuts and a Y prize . . . that's what you get with Cracker Jacks. Pep Rallies . . . Assemblies, Promole School Unilg Pep rallies and assemblies are a large part of the traditions started this year. Programs are presented in an effort to unify the student body, They include patriotic, holiday, informative and spirit promoting topics. ww l itst t fl' i Uum, ungauwa, we've got that Trojan Power! Ea. ggi jg runnin' Mr. Sowell addressed students at assembly held during Patriotic week. 3 Sgt. PBDDCIJS Lonely Hearts Club Band Qiudeni Drama In a Patriotic Week assembly, students portray charac- Paul Pence shows class and poise in his command ters ranging from Betsy Ross to Abraham Lincoln. performance at the Christmas assembly. An observation deck puts student directors in an ideal location for criticism and production assistance. Marsha Lively and John Cooper calm a hippie demonstration in the production Peace on Earth? Jody Christopherson, Miss Euless of 1969, beware! I 3 Janet Hyde performs an intricate pirouette. W il Students are caught in a dramatic moment during Our Town rehearsal. af? The Academic Process Siimulaies Learning The wide scope of facilities available to stu- dents enhances the curriculum of Trinity High School. Innovated teaching techniques are al- so being employed. The science, English, math and history departments participated in pilot programs ranging from new course offer- ings to team teaching and packet programs which permit the student to progress at his own rate of speed. By utilizing these material aids to learning and creative approaches to teaching, the Trinity campus strives to stimulate learning, Don't push what button? You've got to be putting me on! x YF.. ' Ja fx . F V E I To 'Q 'V id Tx, 1 Q. 'xx .LO Q A W X .TX Q X? S? ig W X if .J N 29 qafv 32 Qiudeni Dress liffifff Y W ja ,dn .re gi L, , ..,, , 5 . if ,, . QZL., A XXX M ,4 Gayland McNeal, the L Dolores Havekorn tunes in to the daily class discussion stands for 1ove. Student dress at Trinity reflects in- dividuality and personal taste. From the conservative to the mod dresser, on a small scale Trinity students re- present trends and styles of our time. The controversy over dress standards was admirably met by student action through the Good Grooming Commit- tee. MAMA f .ev , ia2359 'di'if' B. ur f 1 Q lu Steve Stokes introduces the comfort- Sherrie Larson, a striking model of secretarial efficiency. able sweat-shirt look. -1 sb-, The Greai Qocieig Throughout the year, students participated in a variety of programs geared toward promoting wider school unity. They in- cluded the Christmas Ball, Valentine Dance, bonfires, a pre- school fashion show, Play-Day, and Twirp Week. 35 Do Your if A A.x.. I , ?: Who says two wheels are better than one? Own Thing an iw o. 5 1 F' f' Y !SEL...n1 . . . but I'm a growing boy! . 3 Come again? All brain, no brawn? I X 1 f 1 'XV ' . 4 ru yrs- X .. 55? ,-1V x G Q P34 5 AN . 4 A ,.,. ,W . xg ' s s '. . 'X'kk . V- .V W , w V ,.5i':P fiifffzfzen 'X W ' K LVVLL W Vlh' gxki. 1 ,, I iii in N V, . s.' N V li ,,,. ,W K A M V g .,1. V H , r f '-1' V mm,, hL ' 5 '4 4 5 K ,1. V- , . all I said was snap out of it! A :msg - i I 0 '. 1 W f n 'Q s -6 f ai .QA . -is-ii.. . . . A A :B ,ws V' 'M . ' f -- ,' - r 504- - W' ,,.'f1,f,,, :ffjg Vf' U,-A V.. flags! I A ' W N... ' 0 , 1 - sing: - V I 5 ' . ' R K' :lf A :st 4q.'J!4iij:T iE J ff A . , ' rf: ff' V 1 f 4 V I - f ,. 1 , 1 5 5 W, flip . Qxifj- Q N- , , . 5- a ,H Y 1 . . 1 V j i -,.'-A25 4515. 1 rr ' ,.,, 1 2 -'U V , 5 .,j1'+QWf: V' V 35' L :A . 1 V fvaw, gg, 'W Www s X ' 'SI , Q - f , X ' A 11 - , s .F 'miif iif ff E Mx.. , M A V r M L L, 5 A-in , sn. V. ' fi M- V 53 ' ' 53-4 ' fs , ,, ' Vw. is 5 J : . .. 5 ' J V1 ,v ' S A i - 134124- ' V .2 yi- ,' ., 5 v How dry I am! 1 N ,I Mr. Dunn has Q discipline problems! Q f Poipourri Boy, what a physique! F' Su Kiss me, you fool! Fourteen paces left and v lsr ' xy.. N X, 11- fav-f L ,K ww fvfifam, ,av 'f'Q!'5Ql:6!W 'Hg f ,4 f-v N., LL Q. ., ,F af, xwgfw, ,Q 'Www A1 Q' S- . - K 'Z . ' -6- z w ww-'C',Q-wfif' kr f' n mg An- Jr-my-ff' ,,..,,1 4, 141 W-fir ,Y 3 Au W wh. Q ,, 44. -' f-1 Trojan team pull through wmwlwmwgww M.. V-.. A. wi ggi F 51 J BMW 5 -.gm FacuHg ... Backbone of Educahon ,J .A .Ax -' x My 'Q . Go Greenbay! Y k y p X h r D gr . Q., if-of rv, i ' :Sm Rhett Butler reincarnated? Q1 ,.fUu'iX ...nl Courtesy . . . the key to social prominence. Don't worry, it's edible. u '14 Y., af v R A .V 1. in we-' Z , Yk,.... I j Vf, M ..,- -Q 4, .. , I wk.. - ' ' ' X gy V l 1 H 'lung 1 Mr. Charles Wages, Superintendent of schools, is assisted by Mr. Ben Johnson, Mr. Bobby Hammond, and MI. Parks. These men deal with the fields of finance, curriculum, and other important functions in the H,E.B. school system. Mr. Wages has been in the H,E,B, school system for twelve years, this being his first year as the superintendent of schools. The main goal of the Board of Education is to link the schools with the community. Mr. Carl Huetter, president of the Board, has been in office for four years serving as secretary and president. The Board and Administrative staff are to be com- mended for their constant dedication to the tasks of planning schools and their location and attempt- ing to meet the educational demands of a rapidly expanding system. Thus the Board of Education assumes the heavy responsibility of linking the schools with the com- munity. Mr. Wages' assistants are from left to right, Mr. Ben Johnson Mr Bobby Hamilton and Mr Richard Parks Wnih Commundg 5 J G G H X in 4 l l School Board members from left to right are, Mr. Jim Garvin, Mrs. Lorraine Tatrevich, Mr. John Eden Mr. Carl Huetter, Mr. Nancy Welton, Mr. Charles Driskill, and Mr. George Eberhart. Members during one of the regular meetings are from left to right: Mr. Jim Garvin, Mrs. Lorrain Tatar- evich, and Mr. Johnny Eden. Mr. Murrag Foresees Tomorrow . . . Today Mr, B. J. Murray, principal of Trinity High, has been in the field of teaching for fifteen years. I-le served as principal at Central Jr. High for three years, he has also had previous experience as a teacher, as- sociate principal, and football coach. Mr. Murray takes a special interest in student body activities. His contacts with faculty and students, his leadership and encouragement are a great asset to TI-IS. 1 .r-.i If irssas - l Mr. Murray and Mrs. Hill conduct workshop on the media Mr. Murray makes the Monday morning announcements. center. 48 l 3 E 1 X ' :pg M -ni in ,7? 'l Ning' f ..i........ Mr. Murray gives student assistant Norma Kleiber last minute instructions. To the Students and Faculty of Trinity High School: Opening a new school at best is a real challenge. I feel that our first year has been a good one. This is due to the excellent cooperation of the student body, and faculty, and the acceptance of the community. In this first annual from Trinity High School, Isimply want to say thank you. Your principal, B. J. Murray v , ' ff 1 , f . 1 I a - f fi f,,fvy' 5 3,4 Lfyggit,-l i KM4'v a-'v 7 , ,, , ' 4 xx fff , f' , 1 , V V' If 4 of X , A ffdagf ffffffff Mr. Qhearburn - Associaie Principal Mr. Shearburn, associate principal, adds to Trinity's pride by enacting discipline policies, assisting in administrative purposes and super- vising textbook distribution. Mr. Shearburn attempts to keep communication lines open between students and administration. iii? s at t f, t Mr. Shearburn begins another day at Trinity. Mr. Shearburn and Mr. Murray are constantly aware of the necessity of teamwork. eww, ,-fy Q' .awk 'I if P ffff V -V M. pg' A --up J fy' ,. af:-2 rm: f .-29,1 x. . af- 5, -iwgf 34, X L .-f f'fvp':' fkfffr-' 6' Mr. Murray and other administrators are in constant demand as tour guides forthe Trinity campus IH the attendance office Mrs. Lngram and Mrs. Sewe11's co-operative efforts contribute to efficiency if Regisirar . . . Dean of Girls Mrs. Bettye Rucker, Dean of Girls, adds to Trinity's pride by encouraging high standards at Trinity, Mrs. Rucker's duties also include publicity. Mrs. Juana Hill, registrar, has the task of co-or- dinating student schedules, along with other jobs, making Trinity number one. Mrs. Rucker's friendly disposition assists in everyday problems. Mrs. Rucker works diligently on student data. i ,s S I . 4 ' A Xxfsvmni Mrs, Hill consistently keeps track of student Sched- Mrs. Hill, registrar, in her usual good humor. ules. Counselors The Trinity High School student counseling program encourages students to develop self-understanding, gain a general knowledge of the world of work, and plan for his future. Counseling services are available to all students. nel guide students in helping themselves. Pre-college and achievement testing programs evaluate student progress and capabilities. Preregistration counseling further directs the student in planning a curriculum to meet his personal needs. '--...Q 4q..1 ' J IX Mrs. Taylor uses one of the adding machines. Eg, ! I 2 2 'W E .tft lr t Mr. Ingle prepares for a big year. Mr. Murray and Mr. Ingle look over the sight of the future Trinity High School. Through a one-to-one relationship, professional person- Secreiaries Mrs. Ingram, attendance clerk, stays busy an- swering, the phone. Counse1or's secretary, Mrs. Boyce assists the counselor. PBX Operator, Mrs. Linsteadt enjoys a much eamed coffee break. Work never ceases for Mrs. Corbin, Mr. Murray 's secretary. FACULTY Social Siudies Enriches Curriculum Mr. Wiley plans another day of classwork. Mrs. Hamilton catches her breath between classes. Mr. Banner expounds on current trends in American Students find geography an aid to the study of history, politics. 41 lx, Smile, Mrs. Foreman you're on candid camera. The goals of the Social Studies Department, in- clude helping the students gain a better understand ing of contemporary America and an appreciation for our Democratic way of life. Through a study of history, students acquire a better idea of their fellow men and how to react in their environment. In order to understand the present and to develop an appreciation of our American ideals, students must have a knowledge of other governments and ways of life. The curriculum of this department includes: American history, world history, and world geo- graphy. Available to all social studies teachers are filmstrips, films, records, record players, transparencies, overhead and movie projectors. Mr, Haws takes advantage of Thermo-Fax facilities. Mr. Garrison plans another one of his inspiring lessons . English Curriculum Is Communioaiion Conscious .......4 ,DW Mrs. Daunis enjoys herself. w . : ms ' i N X English class is not always work, is it? Mrs. Johnson teaches grammar in the true Trojan Spirit. 43 wa? S English teachers discuss curriculum. slr' I' Miss Farrell records six weeks averages. Mrs. Monroe leads in class discussion. Mrs. Johnson cheerfully faces another day. Communication skills serve as a basis for the English course of Trinity High School. These skills include public speaking, discussion, recitation, creative writing, writing of all standard types, spelling, grammar, and literature. Literature is correlated through the study of English litera- ture on the senior level, American literature on the junior level, and a combination of the two on the freshman and sophomore levels. The use of the Scholastic Literature Units, an innovation in the use of paperback books, presents theme centered literature on topics ranging from survival to personal codes. The living textbook, a study made pos- sible by the Star-Telegram, introduces the newspaper as a vital form of literature. In the classroom, literature becomes a mode of actiong students develop an empathy for others and acquire self-understanding. The Practical Writer, an aid in the development of compositions skills, attempts to prepare juniors for college by providing a plan of study on the topics ranging from procedures for taking an essay test to theme and paragraph writing. Team teaching facilities will provide the opportunities of combining efforts of the faculty in the future. A record library, overhead, filmstrip, opaque, and movie projectorsg tape recorders and record players are also valuable teach- ing aids provided for departmental use. Fine Arts Adds +0 Curriculum H s D8 sf 'S Q' 2 -A '-L' fa Y s u QI uuu,uu r ' l - Mrs. Gordon expresses ingenuity, the key to creativity. Band director Mr. Reavis aids in making Trinity num- ber l. The department of Fine Arts enriches students in such fields as drama, art, band, and chorus. Trinity's Fine Arts department is well equipped with all the ma- terials needed to make a successful department. Our teachers are well qualified to help student's interested in any one of these fields. Mrs. Richards, chorus teacher, directs the Trinity High School choir. Mrs. Brown is in charge of the fine Speech and Drama Department at Trinity, A 4Miss Horton stresses time is of the essence. as .aw - Mrs, Moore illustrates the effectiveness of a good busi- ness back ground. ts fi Business The primary goal of the Business Department is to help our young people learn to live and work in the world around them. Our students learn skills that will enable them to go to work in the business community prepared for the challenges of life. Our students also know something ofthe business world around them after they graduate. Trinity High School is fortunate to have one of the best business departments in the state. Mrs. Miller works with D, E, in an effort to enrich curriculum. Mrs. Hamilton expresses the importance of prac- tice. 6I Maihemaiics The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is two- fold: to provide the students with the neces- sary understanding and skill in dealing with the quantitative aspects of life and to make available to the college-bound students courses that will structure the background necessary for many of to- day 's technical fields of study. Every mathematics classroom is equipped with an overhead projector and adequate chalkboard space with painted-on graphs. Math teachers have available to them a variety of mathematics teach- ing aids and supplies including chalkboard drawing instruments, overhead transparencies, demonstra- tion math tables, and miscellaneous visual aids. Several math teachers are currently involved in formulating a programmed course of study for se- lected areas in mathematics whereby the student can work at his own rate with teac'her's supervision Use of the overhead is made by Mrs. Dolbow. ff X, Mrs. Giesler teaches methods of solving geometry problems. ' ziiwww if i:t,:f5fs+f2faLs ' i' wtf -Aa Q .' f V ' - f , , .- N H,rt,ttqpggggggpgsetttn,43f:fwt.,f1xwstfzzsf:fix ww f 1? ! if its Q13:ifEE:5'f , -t aff, ,gy ff-att-rr A ,, -K , WE. 5 'Z R,-wt , ,f t Z .tt 1-. WM Miss Wilkinson prepares her daily plan fl 2 'iffy rxxtftfz, 1 - PM -, ,, H .sys slimy- 3.113-, z , . . -sw: W ,. 1 f s 'f - s ' 'WVV - ' s ' , V 1 ,,. N, r, ,..,. . ,, .x., 1p,.'4.,. v ,i ,i.,,,,, ,. 3 v r Mrs-,,, fx' a . vw, A -sf'1faW1.:. T r .5 .2 if Q, ' is 'rf fwfr. f 51fe?vji?e. if if - 5 g Eggs , ., , 'g 'l-. - f , 5 f 5- 3. 'rcs' Q. -' , . 4 s. 1 .r K., ff A r ,fix s +I ,sf my - A--W .. .. Mr, Key finds his slide rule amusing. Mr , Pogue's transparency machine strikes again! 3 4 5 5 3 , 3 Mr, Phillip starts out another Monday. Miss Reynolds has one, too ---! EIA s an-J Mr. Glover pauses in mid experiment, Alright, already who dropped the fizzie in the bottle? 1-L Mr. Schutts gives the photographer a hurried glance on his way to the science building. Mr, Cummins conducts another experiment in the realm of science. N99 f 3 -Q ,n n I Mr. Teddlie greets his students with an ominous gaze. Science The primary goal of the science department is to provide students with the opportunity to select science courses that will prepare them for work or college after graduating from high school. The curriculum includes physical science, biology, and chemistry. Departmental facilities consist of three chemis try rooms, one physics room, four biology rooms, and a lecture room and adjoining projection room designed for team teaching. Mr. Curtis the epitomy of - - - f-W , -- -,Y 'F1 . - r ' H Mr. Curtis, Mr. Glover, and Mr. Teddly - The Big Three Mr. Morris directs Randall Davis in posi- tioning his ball. Trinity's P.E. Department provides ex- cellent facilities for our physical education program. Gymnastic equipment is avail- able for use, also a special weight room is provided. For swimming purposes a new Olympic-size pool is furnished. A boys' and girls' gym are also used regularly. Our Health Department provides back- ground knowledge for a more healthful existence in our modern society. Students are instructed in the functioning of the human body and cause and prevention of disease. S Ronnie Wren's pained expression shows need of assistance from Mr Glover in handling the shotput X Coach Foglesong Qalias Charles Atlasj assisted by Miss Holleman, instructs swimming classes. P.E. - Healih Mr.A Harville and Mr. Higginbotham wait to see who's next in line for the printing machine, Wg ' N'sm.2m, - --warm:-, - -4 - I A i Q. S Main-If ,.x, Mr, Milan, gymnastics instructor, assists Pam eleqrnmens on balance beam. Y I' y A uv' Q 5 J Q s , 2 - f r 5 Mrs. Forman - a good example ofa versatile teacher, MTS- Day Practices her Adaily Xefcisesj- teaches P.E. and history. BQ? 4 M 04,665 WK, Qwfgzdwifv- ff-6' R 67 Home Economics The goal of the homemaking department is to help the individual to live a useful and satisfying personal family and community life. The course of study is designed to assist students in developing within themselves outstanding ideals, attitudes, convictions, purposes, understandings, and loyalties which help them achieve satisfying home living. The program is centered on home activities and relationships which will enable the youth to assume the responsibilities of homemaking, Trinity High has provided us with complete lab facilities. The methods of teaching homemaking include group discussions, demonstrations, and an opportunity to join millions of other girls in the nation in the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Smith plans daily Home Eco. assignments. 68 Mrs. Henry gives step by step instructions for homemade apple pie! . V ,f,.--vf' A stitch in time saves nine! g Indusfrial Aris Industrial arts courses are designed to give student exploratory experiences in several areas of industry. Although the courses are not vocational in nature, they may lead to a vocation for some students. Metals, woodworking, and drafting are three areas of industry studied in general shop. Students work in bench and wrought metal, sheet metal, welding, foundry, and machine shop. Both hand and machine methods of constructing projects of wood are incorporated in woodworking. Two approaches to drafting, industrial and pre- college, are also provided. Help, I've been drafted! ! ! 3 No, that goes over there, that thing-amagig goes It sure is hard to make a straight line with this here. compass Foreign Languages The curriculum of the foreign language department includes French, Spanish, and German. The main purpose of this depart- ment is to enable students to communicate with other nationalities, thus solving some of the world's problems of today. Com- munication leads to understanding. - I Mrs. Montgomery instructs her der Sehii1er in the conjugation of another German word. N Mrs. Seaman develops language skills in a Spanish dialogue. Librarg Provides Helpful Resource Malerial eeef MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: 9000007 checks out vital piece of information for a book report. Mrs. Myers, librarian, works on student library cards. The library at Trinity provides many re- source materials for all scholastic areas of study. Study cubicals with earphones for tapes and records are provided for student usage. Several areas in the main section of the library are filled with numerous tables for students to use while reading books or writing research.- Mrs. Myers, the librarian, is very helpful in assisting students with books or looking up re- search. lf nl ,E Moy, . ll l' - N M WA JU Y ,W t X hfl or lf. , My tl Q MVB l t ,lk wry WW Guest Speakers Enrich Curriculum Herbert Marshall, a specialist in cinematog- raphy and professor at the University of Illinois, initiated the Trinity auditorium with a lecture con- trasting the democratic and communist ways of life. Mr. Marshall reflected upon his experiences during the regimeof Stalin and his travels in Europe, in- cluding his stay in Czechoslovakia during the initial invasion of that country by the Russian military in trst A 2 5 Craig Baynam tells the student body about the one that got away. August of 1968. The reading of the poem The American Nightingale and a question and answer session were highlights of the program. Athletes Craig Baynam of the Dallas Cowboys, Don Shinic of the Baltimore Colts, and Darryl Bag- get of SMU represented the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in another special schoolwide assembly. sf Herbert Marshall contrasted the democratic and communist ways of life Faculig -7 ii t wQ wean 3 74 FILE Fooiball Qweefheari Miss Christopherson . . . girl of the hour. 1968 Football Sweetheart Jody Christopherson, Nominees: Left to right, Phyllis Coffman, Jackie Grun- wald, Jody Christopherson, Donna Smith, and Frances Pan- nel. Frances Pannel escorted by Mark Ray, Jackre Grunwald escorted by Allen Anderson. Go, go! Get'um, Get'um umph ah! GQ Donna Smith escorted by Paul Stanford. Phyllis Coffman escorted by Joe Sowell, Football Sweetheart Nerves tense, suspense mounts, all is silent in moments of anticipation, The announcement ar- rives: Jody Christopherson is the 1968-69 football sweetheart. There are shrieks of delight and tears ofjoy, With a smile on her face, Jody poses for photographers. Another dream has come true. l969 Baskeiball Sweeiheari .J 2ll f 1-W 2 X f Ce e cjmf ff 4 4 H , K A 11- A . T . 'rl an -e!' ,I . ,, , :fy N lk: X fr mfr' , fix! I . X,,,,,,.4 A-1 I 6552! OZXY ' J ALANA NICHOLS - Basketball Sweetheart - A- .QV . , I- 4 Vffffnggff' J, ffl! ALANA NICHOLS and her escort RICHARD METHENY. ALANA NICHOLS - Freshman cheerleader. -wi, 4 5 , S , as The last varsity basketball game was highlighted by the presentation of the 1969 Basketball Sweetheart, Nominees were Becky Durbin, Phyllis Coffman, and Alana Nichols. Alana, a freshman cheerleader, was elected. Robert Moore . . . Active Young Gentleman 2, 'ja-v 'll Now what is that answer? Robert Moore who was chosen as outstanding student, represented Trini- ty at the Youth Appreciation Week Banquet, sponsored by the Hurst Opti- mist Club. Robert is president of the Trinity Octogon Club foptimist clubl, is on the tennis team, and serves as a helper to the Student council. Oh yea! I know the answer. - ea y f ,, :fl .f X. ei.. 1 4 ex 1 - v ,D W ,, , ,f, to . X-, l, .. . x,,,,. rw, l::f,fgf5,' -X7 if 4:5 KlN', ,f,'S71 ' if ,Lg f : -.,f': ,4,,f 'J -4:1 .i QS :fs x51f',, N ' - 'ggf,..,,35f - , sa 1 9, , , K , I 5 . ' Q A . - 'V ,,. A g. rff.r.w.g s ,. ' rj, .. 9 ' 5 . N fb K N ' 1 5. , W B 6 .. , M . , f r t to , p t rm:-r -narrow . , r if , . .y r V l yyt, ff- qvgf' ,.- 'X ,iff ,5fffff'?l?'1:f1. ., 'a-Y -fm Q' '5' , - ' f e - A ' so Look at me, I can hold this up all by myself. Junior Class Favoriles E l l K wh Iunior Favorites - Nicky Stevens and Mary Meserole Paul Pence, Lynda Baldwin, and Nicky Stevens - 2.5 +w N Mary Meserole, Larry Dixon, and Pat Parker The nominees for Jun- ior Class Favorites were Mary Meserole, Lynda Baldwin, Pat Parker, Nic- ky Stevens, Paul Pence, and Larry Dixon. Mary and Nicky were elected favorites. Sophomore Class Favoriies Sophomore Favorites - B, J. Anderson, and Caren Carter Drenda Lindsey, Caren Carter, Mike Rutledge. Randall Davis, Lynn Dunn, B. I. Anderson The nominees for Sopho- more Favorites were Caren Carter, Drenda Lindsey, Lynn Dunn, B. I. Ander- son, Randall Davis, and Mike Rutledge . Caren and B. I. were elected. Freshman Class Favoriies Gay Lewis, Jackie Grunwald, Byron Thi-ear Freshman Favorites - David Crow, and Jackie Grunwald The nominees for Freshman Class Favorites were Jackie Grunwald, Gay Lewis, Frances Pannell, David Crow, and Danny Cochran. David and Jackie were elected. Jrzi David Crow, Frances Pannell, Danny Cochran J as Chrisimas Ball Honors Trinifg Rogalig Nominee: Jody Christopherson and es- cort Riki Sowell. Nominee: Francis Pannell and escort David Crow, Christmas Queen: Linda Baldwin di- 1: Nominees and escorts form Christmas court Who's Who KIM ZIECHANG - English SHARON LARSON - Spanish Language AMY GRIGGS - French vm., - , N, A-12 'Z' We in JULIE MOORE - German Science - Hisiorg WALTER MILLS - Biology RICHARD GOODRICH - Chemistry BRUCE FIELDS - History 1 Who's Who Homemaking - lndusirial Aris l r -4'- 1, f .W , ., , , 1, , Skin: . RAMONA STRAHAN - Homemaking N,-4 JOHN MITCHELL - Shop '51 ' fn EVAN CLEMENS - Drafting Who's Who Fine Aris - Maih . Q ,m,, DALE HARRIS - Choru LINDA SMITH - Band DIANA WEBB - Speech fi Q 2, 3 3 X -. LINDA LYNCH - Art JULIE OWEN - Drama ROBERT MOORE - Math DEBBIE ZIECHANG - BOB TILLINGHAST Tennis MIKE RUTLEDGE - Football LYNN LIGHTBODY - BOBALEA WALKER Swimming RICKY BUCKELEW - PAM CLEMENS Gymnastics fx. A JW 5 ,iff ' ., ' - ' f 4? rx v - 1 , J 4 ,f N Tp .J K ' 'X KLA! , , N , Who's Who - Qporis , A X l 4fxX,? JUDY JACKSON - Gills P.E. PAUL STANFORD - Track STEVE HARRIS - Boy's P.E ,rf f, .,.-5 1 : K i fx fi ' Y Vickie Dooleg Vickie Dooley, chosen Miss Trinity High School, was presented at the Valentine Dance, Vickie, a junior, is very active in student life. Among her many duties are vice-president of the Troy-Anus, member of the drill team, and alternate representative to the Student Council. Mr. and Miss Triniig -Ns- ,. ,- g K ,fk 'gf . Q, ,,,- High School 3 it H-.,, flilwiit N-fs La rrg Dixon Presented at the Valentine Dance as Mr. Trinity High School was Larry Dixon. Larry, also a junior, is active around Trinity. Some of Larry's activities are being a member of the Octagon Club and being a basketball player. MT- ? ,,, f' . b K N 'am iz, . L -I 5' Aw' S 94 95' IA Backbone of Qiudenl Life The Trinity High Chapter of the Texas Association of Student Councils was brought together with the first official meeting Novem- ber 4, 1968, with Clifton Sorrell presiding. Throughout the year members have joined in a mutual effort to promote the American ideas. Projects undertaken have included Patriotic Week, flag con- test, student directory, etc, Plans are underway for the sponsoring of a foreign exchange student, finan- ced by the student body. OFFICERS: Clifton Sorrell, Kim Zieschang, Mike Rutledge, Jimmy Kil lion, Susan Browning, Randall Davis, and Dorris Soule. Junior representatives The Sophomore home room representatives. The Freshman home room representatives cfm Members worked to help a needy family during the Christmas Holi- Mrs. Monroe deserves the days. Purple Heart for her work be kyond the call of duty. oereee Now, for our encore . . . Sowell and Zieschang help set up dress standards. The Oclagon Club of Triniig High The Octagon Club of Tri- nity High,, under the super- vision of Mr. Key, is primari- ly a service club for the com- munity, It is an all boys or- ganization, associated with the Optimist Clubs of Ameri- ca. Leading the Octagon Club for the year of 1968-69 is junior Robert Moore. In this club are some of Trinity's finest students that may even- tually become future leaders. OFFICERS: Steve Harris, John Clark, Bruce Watson, Clifton Sorrell, and Robert Moore. Q-1 siQf:,3i f??5fi-:f?w?f 25 ,, .1 QM ' Y A - R 'iff-Q,.'xw,, A t W F 'B-6' 32 The 1968-69 members of the Octagon Club 4 Phoiographers . . . Trini+g's Publiciig Agenis '5.l n' Tlliwf K5 QE x . R X Rx X Xt 5 , W V-, Y , Richard Metheny Checks the tub? The great thirst for knowledgeul ! ! fl' 9 '33 X Jul! at Jerry S01-1-ell Captures Mr, Pogue. ANGEL UN- Doug Phillips waits to see what develops! !! AWARE, Capiuring ihe Year's Memories aff' The Trojan staff visits Taylor Publishing Co. to see how an an- nual is made. Jeff Grimm and Jack Courtney look through proofs for the spom Gloria Montgomery, Janet Shelton, and page. Dorris Soule crop pictures for the annual. We xt No, we don't pay you to take the annual. Virginia Shull gives Miss Farrell another one of her brillant ideas. ,,,. , ,,.W ,,.:,..,,, . . .-.,.., .WW ,. .r. '-'- . , ,. . ., , 1 's ' Q ,, A L.., ,'-' A W---. . 5- 1 ' '- . L ' 'LL ' W - .. . . V .t,g.:k.L . U A m 6f15,z3g'gSE3.E f K. 5. ' ,, -as fu ..,'f1ti-1 -f is .T 1 1 ' . . , i 1 , 1 f '-'- 1 3 s ' y . M 1 ,I ...., ,.,..,.W. ws... ,zf,,,....m-s..,...,as .. i V' 'R Need this be explained? Janet Shelton shows the staff a yearbook con- taining great ideas. Miss Farrell, the annual sponsor, spends a great deal of her time making the Trojan annual the greatest! The annual staff began its year in August when members journeyed to Lub- bock to attend the yearbook workshop held at Texas Tech. Here, they pre- pared for the 1968-69 school year. Dur- ing October, the staff announced the mystifyin OFRAGOTA CAMPAIGN, which proved to be a great success in arousing everyone's curiosity. Through the year, the staff worked diligently trying to cap- ture YOU, the students of Trinity High in action. We have tried to accurately record the first year at Trinity, binding these memories into one book, Jeff and Dorris spend time together, working on layouts. Debby Fuller and Bill Lindsey contribute to the OFRAGOTA Campaign. Trojan Qpirfii Comes Alive! 4 ' rf. ,Me J Juniors: Debby Baker, Mary Meserole and head cheer- Sophomores: Becky Durbin and Jody Chrisropherson leader, Kathy Murphy. f-1 . 6 aft. The cheerleaders teach the spirit club a new yell. It's a bird! It 's a Plane! It's a cheer- 1eader'?? I The 1968-69 Trojan Cheerleaders Freshman Cheerleaders: Alana Nichols and Frances Pannell. Trojan cheerleaders are the backbone of Trinity spirit. As representatives of the entire stu- dent body, the cheerleaders set the pace of school spirit. The sale of spirit ribbons, skits at pep rallies, and Sock it to 'em posters were constant reminders of the efforts of the seven member team. Our cheerleaders lead the field in every cheer and accept the respon- sibility of creating tradition and generating student's support in a first time situation. Mrs. Forman contributes support in more ways than one. U Clap 2-3-4 The Trog- Anns Echoed Voice The voice of the Trojan spirit is echoed by the Trinity Troy- Anns, who provide pep rally skits, spirit posters, and special pom- pom routines during sporting events. Being a Troy-Ann is the first step in becoming a cheer- leader or a drill team member. The Troy-Anns are under the fine leadership of Mrs. Loretta Day. Next year this group will serve as the card section for the Trojans, REPRESENTATIVES: Norma Garza Deretta Riggs Velma Morse Terry Young Caren Carter and Janet Hyde 2nd Row: Margret Thompson, Ramona Strahan Jackie Grunwald Gay Lewis Pam Kerns Gem HIDOJOZH and Marsha Daughtery. ex I v 1 , ,. KWXK ,,. . ui ,,,.1h yg'W,A, ,, .k,. ., The 1968-69 Trinity Tro-Anns Jdg --,'--' u , . . . and then the spirit fizzled Give 'em a big hand! GO, gO. gel Um --- Band Awarded Fir-si Trojan Trophg In 1968 the Trojan band had the honor of winning the first award for Trinity High, Last November they re- ceived a superior rating in U.I. L. Marching Competition, This was truly remarkable because they had only marched three weeks prior to the con- test. This award marks the first of many more awards to come for Trinity High. We owe Mr, Reavis a great deal of thanks for the extra hours with the band, preparing half-time shows, pep rallies, and concerts for us to enjoy. The Trojan band certainly adds a lot in helping to build the name of Trin- ity High. Mr, Reavis carefully inspects uniforms The 1968-69 Trinity Trojan Marching Band Symphonic Band The Award-Winning Trinity High Trojan Band OFFICERS: Lynn Dunham, Dianne Webb, David Hall, Steve Yerby, Linda Smith, Richie Johnston, Debbie Rasor, and David Brisbon. Drum Major Steve Yerby and Majorettes Donna Wiegel and Joni Mullins. ALL-REGION: Theresa Hambright, Sherry Wheeless, and Gloria Montgomery. AREA CANDIDATES: Linda Smith, Nann Wallace, Suzanne Cowen, and Nancy Dykes. Steve Yerby carefully makes one last minute check. . J Q 9 f ,ki ,V ffs WJ rw NWN r? N . 55: ,S XM- Eff kj- fu Q ,K pf ' QffjifEQf 5 4 ri ff? .. 1 - - ' +3 Y 3' ,jk .V-,- -. 'iw' ik V,,, . , 2 S - . ' 5.1- --:D ' - , Q .,ssj?:'? was SWEETHEART NOMINEES: Debbie Rasor, Linda Smith, and Susan Browning. The sweetheart will be presented during the Spring Concert. A M EL M jilonceri Band .ba -' I . -2, -in .. .k--f 9- km K 1 F fww. .fw35ii2.-L H Trinity High's Concert Band , 31 - , QQ , 3 N J L ', I-M , E-l PLY mu . - ' 1 , ,1 ALL-REGION IR. HIGH: Donna Rodgers, Carol Caldwell, Paula Mc- OFFICERS: Dudly Cottle, also mana- Neese, ,Toni Mullins, Pete Allport, Nicky Osborne, Mark Iarrett, and gef. Steve WaShi11gIOH. Hlld Carol Mc Gerald Houy. Cann. 2 5' wif Future Teachers of America L. D, Bell FTA members installed the OFFICERS: Vickie Kinsey, Kathy Murphy, Camara Clifton, Denise officers of Trinity High . Valentino, Teresa Hambright, and Gloria Montgomery. Members of the Future Teachers of America might someday become teachers. FTA SPONSORS: Mrs. Glenda Johnson, Mrs. Juana Hill, and Mr. Jack Ingle. The Future Teachers of America attempts to stimulate student interest in the teaching profession. By working with faculty mem- bers, students are given the opportunity to see the teaching profession from a new per- spective. The club's activities included Twirp Week - five days highlighted by slave auctions, play day, and the hillbilly dance. Mrs. Glenda Johnson, Mrs. Juana Hill, and Mr. Jack Ingle direct the activi- ties of the newly formed organization as club sponsors. 'Y-'fu S54 as -fp 3 s scy W Members obtain points for assisting teachers. Some, David Blaker volunteers his services to Mr. Foglesong. like Pam Saleh, grade papers, , Fuiure Homemakers of America The FHA is a voluntary organiza- tion that teaches its members citizen- ship and moral standards in and out of the community. By being a mem- ber, one learns the qualities of being a good housewife and mother. This year the FHA made gifts for the con- valescent home and later went Christ- mas caroling. The FHA is under the leadership of Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Henry. OFFICERS: Lynn Dunn, Tena McMinn, Ramona Strahan, Terry Young, Frances Pannell, Paula McNeese, and Pam Foster. - t- '- -'A L yryy M-1, yrrry 3114 4.-SH' , ,,,,. fx, , i , A Y-: ,,,'4,q,-3 K mar K , eng, ,gf-g--- ga-.f REPRESENTATIVES: Marsha Daughtery, Suzanne Franks, Vickie Smith, Marsha Lively, Margret Risenhoover, Tena McMinn, Pam Foster, Debbie Orlorwski, Lynn Dunn, Mary Meserole, Frances Pannell, Ramona Strahan Vicki Maynard, Pam Kerns, Janie Coble, Stacy Neel, Terry Young, Nancy Mitchel and Paula McNeese. H2 i my WHEN!! The Future Hornemakers of America The sponsors of the FHA are Mrs. Roberta Henry and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. X. Q , At the Christmas Ball, Lynn Dunn was chosen Miss FHA and Max Brown, as FHA Beau. Trini+g's Choir The Trojan Choir of Trinity High had the honor of having several members in the A11- Region Choir. They were Lynda Baldwin, Lisa Ross, and Darlene Maloney. One mem- N ber, Dale Harris, went on to State competition. The choir is under the direction of Miss Karen Gustavus. Miss Gusta- vus took Mrs. Doris Richards place after she resigned. MISS KAREN GUS TAVUS II4 The Trinity High Choir OFFICERS: Lanny Hill, Steve Wright and Cathy Dunham. Naiional Thespians The National Thespians is an honorary organization of the Speech and Drama Club. It is by invitation only that ,one is able to become a mem- ber. Members of the club pre- sented the one-act contest play The Affected Young Lady. It is certainly quite an honor for one to become a Thespian. The National Thespians of Trinity High School. , Triniig Troubadotlrs ,sr J f, ,I f -- , 1 -,, , N 1. Students interested in speech and drama share membership in the Troubadours. dfgjk OFFICERS: Dfellda Lil'1dS6y, Janet Hyde, Julia OWCI1, Steve Smith, Pat Parker Challenges the real image Mike Rutledge, Jerry Smith, Ricki Sowell, and Richard Methany. Ofghrisu-nas, 1 Watch it! My eyelash is permanent! Troubadours, an old Greek term, refers to old traveling musicians. The Troubadours of Trinity make up the Speech and Drama Club. The Christ- mas Show, entitled Peace on Earth, was presented to Trinity High by the members of the club. Trinity's first play Our Town was pre- sented late in the year after a long delay. These activi- ties are only a few ofthe many projects of the very ac- tive Troubadours. The next year will even be greater. Mrs. Brown's Debate Club II7 Rodeo Club OFFICERS: Bob Barkley, Debby Baker, Lynn Dunn, Hank Beaver, Amy Griggs, Jackie Grunwald, and Allen Anderson, 'N ,1 The Rodeo Club of Trinity High, with Mr. Schutts as spon sor, was one of the first clubs organized at Trinity. Each week, members journey to ro- deos held throughout the Mid- Cities area, with some of the members riding in the rodeo. Rodeo Club of Trinity High School Qprechen Sie Deuisch? Members of the German Club Y F - L4 The German Club of Trinity High, under the guidance of Mrs. Wanda Montgomery, meets twice monthly to learn more about the history and cul- ture of Germany, Activ- ities for the year included a Christmas Party, a spring bike hike, attending plays and lece tures presented by the Goethe Institute of Dallas, and preparing and serving a typical German meal under the supervision of Karen Changkosky. The German Club is the only foreign lan- guage club of Trinity High. Q M . fig? f - in Q ' ' 'tw .,,, w,-,. 4-L an A Karen Ch3U8k05kY. 3 native OFFICERS: Kim Zieschang, Bob Tillinghast, Walter Mills, Connie Mitchell, German. is 3 honorary mem' Julie Moore, and Richard Goodrich. ber. Students Complement Administrative Effori Mrs. Myer's librarian assistants. . , . ,, ti t s , The Administration is assisted by student workers. The counselor's assistants. The students are valuable workers in the attendance office. 1 1 it Drill Team For 1969-70 School Year Is Organiz dff EV rf M M , ,x .5 A M .. A ' fi? V. li . L 'B Q M. s K , I Q ,- A ii , :Y -, 1 k.-. ' , A ki: Q A' W . - Y A- - f . .1 A ' ' .. '--- 1- 5 ' f l T V 5 - -5 s f s-.., V fr . .f ,, g r it . - K A W, :fl L ' . T lyll ..,, win L , .Q ' 5 - tix I F- at i-M ' -Q N'kN ' - 11' 1 ' W : ' ff ' A A T lll f - A' ' F' A T s . of -ff' '12 , , , . 'Y -fir-. , we . . r ll ll l. l r , lg Q. ,im 17:77 f i...3iwi, h ...LL . . A or T - .3 ' New 5' L. ..,,.' f' kg we ,if 4-, ' if he S . T ff 44 Q ' -'--T s V VV i, ..,. an H 3.3 - W , ' .,.l.. ar. .nf ,. M .' ....-. , A ke. V. Tl, . gl ,o , - if l The Drill Team was organized in February by Mrs. Loretta Day. Drill Team members were also Troy-Anns. The Drill Team will start performing, as a group, throughout the 1969-'70 MIKE RUTLEDGE - Troy-Ann Beau. school year. A s n TNMNN :Q-wg . Work out enables one to Work up. All poised and pretty! The D. E.C. A. Club of Trinity High is a voca- tional club that is design- ed to train students to be- come future leaders in the world of business. Under the direction of Mrs. Pat Miller, the students go to school half a day and work the other half at jobs which they must obtain themselves. Members have promoted school spirit by selling Trojan license plates and key rings, Disiribuiive Education Xa 'I x ggi I , , . I, nut, V N . ., f h wana 'Q , 'f 1 2,344 www: .5 ,: DECA OFFICERS - Philip Gann, Sandy Williams, Claudia Adair, Lana King, Tanis Smith, Eddie Hinojoza, Ronald Green, and Freddy Walton. - j fpa 5 M ak W ,:v+' fe .gf :Qi The DECA club Club of America ET V . --Y -A A pug ' 1 ,,,. gre! -J QI . a ' ' V- p A ' AB F' R E U y a 1 o of l Y , ,o , M fn K I I H I ' ' I ' 5 H o ' - ww, 'K k I 7' V, f Hey kid take your hand out of the jackolantern But, Madame, red and black are the most favorable colors and smile. of the year. wmwifgmmmwm a any .- Q' wg. A iff. H? gr K f1l'1vKuusvq..,-.mu Yes, lady, red ink will be fine. x J I? ,- f 2 f F 2 S Q f if 1' ' i g, 1 W , D 1' , V -if I Organizaiions 5 w v. , , a x. K f- 'bs ,f xi, 3, ,s . The Ring Committee selected the basic ring design for Trinity High. '1'x M r '1 K M. 5.. X U .3 I ...,..., ' v 2 I K .,,?. T f' N ' , I I ? I Y 3 'Z V1 5 X -. 'W ' i W 'JU ,J U f ig 77I' t Hey! That's me in the white 'Qiii1iEATq WY' F' overlay, V-me 4, - , - m A W Gabriel, come blow your horn. C 'lsr in Aciion! No thank you, Metheny. We'Ve got Spifit! I love a parade sponsored by the Troy- Anus. jig Tea-sippin' teachers honored by FHA, Ready ya'1l? Then hit ir! l 1 y I, 5 1 I 1 I26 1 U K EV' ff. f . Ljvfl .JV X xx Q JW if 'XJ ,,, 1 Q xv? A' X! Y JK Q3 L X XXCJUU L- Q95 W Q KJ xx KN X , .xf XJ! f gf! JJ CAXXVBK 5 fix 45 X, CNG-X Nl XV u dxf J tl 4:7 vxxfz f XX' Sk . -' is ,I Q Rf , ' V ' M- 1 Q S- Q23 ' - QLUJD JN N N114 xv .ww-.x ., 'f , H 'z -' , w I 4 J with . rj? K5 XJ , A AW3 If C , 1134.4 f' 'v w 3 Lg X UN e W 4'?1'.fZih3' 3' ' F :' 'u: 3 Q! f .. 1 5+ 'fsar+2ff L l.4g,4?lF:,-vig' i ' ,swij Z EL' ifzgw h 26 1 1 - ,.f- s'f . 2f-fr, 1: iff-' f.1l--lii Q ,E b- P W f i i:f 9 I-P N 1' 5 'Y ' W? fa i' L FRONT ROW: Rudy Gonzales, Mike Barnett, Paul Pence, R Perez, Kim Hunt, Bill Myers, Mark Ray, SECOND ROW: Gary Wicks, Terry Shiflet, Randy Meason, Van Qualls, Riki Sowell, George G Mike Trapp, Paul Stanford. THIRD ROW: Kim Woods, To Wilson, Lonnie Meissner, Randy Reynolds, Hank Beavers, P Rodgers, Allen Anderson, 1 Allen Anderson scores 6 against Sam Houston. onald Alk ire, Ernie eorge, Louis Goeke mmy Koen, Warren erry Lemmons, Mark SEASON RECORD THS OPPONENT Southwest - - - - 0- - Sam Houston ---- 62 - - Kimbell--- --0-- Carrollton - - - - - 6 - - Grand Prairie Bryan Adams Richland - - Haltom - - - Castleberry - Ft. Worth Christian - - ----30-- -- --7-- - -..7-- - --31-- 28-- --4g-- FOOTBALL COACHES: ROW 1: Harville, Haws, Bookout, Garrison. ROW 2 Teddlie, Glover, Curtis, Wiley, Higginbotham. fini.. uuu.. J, A Ninth grade team shows varsity potential. Football kicked off the athletic program at Trinity High School. The Trojans fielded a varsity team of forty-four juniors and sopho- mores, and a freshman team of thirty-eight ninth graders. The freshmen played a nine game schedule in the Big Twe1ve Confer- ence and finished the season with an excellent record of six wins and three losses. The varsity played an extremely tough ten game schedule of Ft. Worth-Dallas teams. Although the Trojans were defeated five times during the season, the coaches felt that it was a very successful start for the young Trojans. Next year the Trojans will compete with some of the top 4A teams in the area. In addition to playing the game well and striving for victory. The Trojan coaching staff and players promote a spirit of good sport manship and teamwork, emphasizing the qualities of honesty, integrity, loyalty, per- serverance and strength of Character. ir' , V4 'L ,ig if awww' Q Y EP ,YN , 2 f d Reagan Finch tries for a jumpball. Larry Dixon defends against Boswell The execution of a perfect hook shot. Two more for the TROJANS! 2 A. il furr. X K fivlwiai: :,,,:i1.xzu4.gvfgfg-. Q 9 35 -. 11 Q 'CAM Trojan Varsiig Qiaris Program Wiih Qieadg Wins , - rr 'Q .lru 2 B Team . . . Fuiure Trojan Varsiig Baskeiballers ' 4,5 53? 'sr Y -an 11 I-U -M-Plump it, Gary, Jump it! I 0 , XA H' 0 3 I P . . Freshman Dusiruci Plag-off The Trinity freshman team initiated their first year as a team by competing in a district play-off against the varsity of Central Junior High. The game was tied, and Trinity lost by one point in overtime. Freshman Track Team Opens Spring Season March '7 - - - -March 8 - - - March 14 March 15 March 21 March 22 March 28 March 29 TRACK MEETS FOR MARCH: - - Red Raider Relays at Hurst f9thJ - - - - - Texoma Relays at Gainesville - - - - - Haltom Relays at Haltom q9thJ - - - Wichita Falls Meet at Wichita Falls - - - - Central Track 85 Field Meet f9thJ - - - - - Kangaroo Relays - Weatherford - - - Sam Houston Meet - Arlington f9thQ - - - - - North Texas Relays - Denton Triniig Varsiig Carries Trojan Baion The Trinity track team will compete in relays, sprints, distance, discus, shot put, broad jump, pole vault, high jump, and hurdle events. Both the fresh- man and varsity teams have a full spring schedule planned. However, competition was in progress at publication deadline. BACK ROW: David Murray, Perry Lemmons, Gary Lewis, Allen Anderson, Paul Rios, Louis Goeke, Paul Stanford Mike Glover. FRONT ROW: Leslie Cleveland, Larry Anika, Kenny Gardner, Hank Beaver, Van Qualls, Mark Ray, Royce Huitt. Swimming Team Makes Big Splash! TOP: Moore, Jones, Walker, Courtney, Kopenhaufer, Walker, King, Kalina, Roseman, Lefler, Lightbody, Loutrel, Smith, Clack, Kleiber, Hinajousa. MIDDLE: Bowles, Kalina, Grimm, Mills, Yarbrough, Riley, Austin, Young, Meeks, Hyde, Lindsey. BOTTOM: Stevens, Hammel, Kinler, Middleton, Gammon, Glaze Hendrickson. Swimming is a new sport in the HEB District. In spite of delays which kept team members out of the water until mid-December, the team gave a fine show- ing in their first two meets. They defeated Grady Spruce '77-16 and Dallas Sunset 50-43 in very exciting contests. SWIMMING AND DIVING TEAM COACHES Don Foglesong and Kay Holleman. 1-pa-w ,.:,.,,..,,,-af'-,V -', ' ,, .ff my 21 The diving team of Trinity High prac- tices daily, constantly striving for preci- sion. In competion at dual meets, team members are required to perform six dives. Competitors must execute one required dive and five optional dives fforward, backward, inward, reverse, and twistj. Boardwork and form are emphasized. Diving team members, pictured at left, include: TOP: Charlyn Onstott, Dorris Soule, Lynn Dunn. BOTTOM: Lee Brown, Tom Gorman, Bruce Watson, Doug Pitts. Q Q Km '2 ...-3... f-:4Q,' as ,I erT.f,-, , Y -. 0 A Al - Q-ng- ' N N V RQ ' iff- - -4152 -' ,- a ' A, A ?Q1.,i Q - - ,411-, f L F -Jai 3 by 3 I4i The Swingers Feeln' Groovy If you think it's easy Gymnists assume impossible postures. TU' it! Twinkle toes pops his top Tunnel of Love Tennis team anticipates spring competition. New ffgsxfwm Ns . X. 1 I I 'V gem Q --nn Q K 5 .,,, K f We Haifa K A . .,.. 1 1 ..,,p. L, A . , a ,, , A A .... ,T , 'ef Bob Tillinghast returns a low, fast one. He needs all the help he can get. X ex , A. 1 R, '12 Y a 3 ' np... fi , n 52 ef' sit 91,404 -K- .... Cgxxtx 'IX-we E cselxx ! gskxxr., , vWF 3 x :Dux K l YC. I n 5f5 ?i, 1 K'fW'! 4 'r'vrwwnw.v. vu. 1 .h . . W. xx- . x . n V f A, qi . ' A. f.ff1q..', uve! f ' ' -x-h.g'.xaq-.1 x am 5 Q- f ,-.uv.-.-g :hw 1' N ,E?,um':e:.'wr'.Xi'31f'?' W 'wif filtz ff-fnfsv-ra:4':'1a'.xK'5.'.t:':! . v . in e '- 'Q Q. -Q l'?A2 .'-A . 8 l, M s 'Hu-gwa..'J., ...4.W-- v. v 1 A' --b-.. -,, ' E 2 1 if 'JIVSQ :Lg ,V a Concentrate is the key! I X '. 1 ima U1 A W A ., ' 1 '1 Y, 5? . L Thar was definitely below the belt. 5: ti . , LQ . ., .5 xi 1? il ii ii 1 -Av A. ,. .5 P.E. Faciliiies The athletic facilities of Trinity are second to none in the state including many colleges. They consist of an Olympic-size pool, a handball court, weight machines, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, football fields, gymnastic equipment, base ball diamonds, track, volleyball equipment, tennis courts, a soccer field, and a nine hole golf course. A 'S 315 if' gf, .. .. ,...,, l,.,,,.,r, , N it: A11 right, who's got the balls? Weight machines build strong bodies twelve ways. Coaches Earn Respeci Through Fear and Encouragemeni Ask any team member? An essential aspect of sportsmanship and competition is the mixture of fear and encouragement provided by a coach. The discipline involved in any competitive sport p 1 sfrs f often begins in sternness and ends in achieve- v ment and pride. W, L,-i .t ,V , . Coach Morse indulges in an after school workout. I48 Mr, Higginbotham prepares a health lecture. , Q N . .,,,. , 5 ,ei 5 My 3 W, 1 3? I 6, A z f E xi. 1 Meei ihe Faces of Triniig 1 x 9 N 4 , I X , L 1 N x X X 1 l n 5 I53 Freshman Class A Time of Beginning Adams, Karen Alldredge, Jimmy Allison, Gaylon Allport, Pete Armond, Linda Arnold, James Arth, Michele Askew, Ginger Atkins, Tommy Babb, James Baggett, Roger Bailey, Gladys Baker, Jeanna Baldwin, Jan Bandy, Eddie Barnhill, Belinda Barnhill, Gary Barron, Johnny Barton, Teri 1 ,, K, M ' , , N. I . .3 - K -s A 2 'mf' asm-.v li i Q in f N55 I 'A F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Sherry Breesa LQ, witz, Phyllis Coffman, Byron Threatt dh A X I -ffl I A13 X 1' XL f K . ., V' l 41:2 ff' X isis l liii i J E , A s K .ff f iQ? fe. 'af'-L . 16? , , . r fp' , 1 2, 44. L, .,.. ,,.: : .L,k K V. Ek kk , kan if B ff. r B ' , iiiii f an x 29 3 iff?-.raw :Mm K Allen Foley in deep meditation. - I. . .47 W , f' 'zif I 'fix Y , f .lk TV agp?-153 V e,.1 , .. 11 ,.. I f 5, v I kxxgk K - 7 f ' ,Q 7 L 'ji i Le 'ee ee Lf? rr ae ' J 1 , o r if R - 5 65 f t ,, mst, . i g, kr k D K ' B A kr If .2 'Q X K i ' ,. an i 'Ar at i L5 ' ' '51, 1 .1 R X Beam, LaDonna Bear, Jeff Bear, Ricky Beaver, Pam Belue, Sherry Belue, Terry Bien, Mike Bird, Wanda Blackerby, Mike Blancett, Linda Blankinship, Freda Boardway, Caroll Boatright, Cynthia Boiles, Gene Bonham, Vickie Bowland, Janice Bowles, Sherry Boumer, Danial Bradfield, Scott Bradford , Charles Brako. David Brandon, Joe Don Breesawitz, Sherry Briggs, Mike Bright, Lloyd Brister, Gary Brooks, Joe Brown, Cindy Brown, Darrell Brown, Jimmy Brown, Linda Brown, Melody Brown, Tad Bryson, Val Bullard, Keith Bunce, Judy Bundren, Charles Burk, Vicki Burke, Ricky Burleson, Donna Butler, Debra Byers, Billy A 0 . 1 I 0 I Ei 1 X, 1 21, 6,5 , ,kb ,i K 1 .B 5 ,, '93 A 'lgfffi f, far, B ,lr ,., , tt :F yr , 1 , eff? A B y ,Q b f t-' , n ii B ,ff 5 ' l l 7 ' xr' if ,f 31'r?'Tl! ' V it , 1? f 2 .J ,.tt ffftt Sb ? Oh boy! Another essay to write. 5, x Ana A ., ' ' ,,, ta t V I , r X ii I, k v Y l H r .f ,.V 'R ' 1, s 1 it .: ', veal, X N Another day of class . . . the Monday morning an , ' 'ig , , 'fi'm,1?.Ex A X S , . Q5 ,,LLv i x X S, 5-si. blahs! r '., 5, ,,,. ,Nm fi t l ll A ' 5' V -mills . ll , 4 5 s , U it C 'rp 4, , db' 1' .v LW 'ff 7 A40 nno cr Ya., ,,, ,t iw ,,A A as , TI , if my ti n o .Q , 4 ,Y ' A' A s L X I H Z I iig ugffigr Q 5 -V. I Q sf' I as l,..o , ,, r ..A. . X L ,iw I f i ' t if 5 1 S A if ,. .A -17' .k 'XZ Q 1 f s, Bynum, Gwen Cain, Vicki Caldwell, Carol Canterberry, Cynthia Cantrell, Allen Carrol, Debbie Cartes, Cathy Carter, Vicky Cathey, Sue Caudillo, Dolly Caughy, Delaina Cavanaugh, Brad Caviness, Mike Chastain, Terry Childers, Larry Christensen, Vicki Clark, Steve Clark, Terri Clemens, Pam Clevenger, Vita Cochran, Danny Coffman, Phyllis Collins, Karen Collins, Tim Combs, Ronny Connell, Alan Conner, Jana Cook, Susie Copeland, Don Copher, Harold Cottle, Dudley Cortle, Johnny Cottrell, Jan Courreges, Doug Courson, Pam Criner, Judy Crow, David Crow, James Dupit, Larry Dalio, Toni Dalton, Mike Daniel, Karen Darling, Geoff Darrow, Dee Dee Davenport, Gearry Davis, Billy Freshmen. Freshmen. and More Freshmen 'Qs X S X1 Nx,gQ,,-,,. C Q W Cochran, Lynn -fs, Li 4 ei is U , K V ,K Jm K -' y,y,,m,a kw- fid g. f' Y 'M'? ' ' -'Si ' r -x. 'Q Q H ' N i 1 bv ' if: -M V,.'. ' -- ' x 7 Y ' 9 'X A K 1 5 , , Y -YC 5 U u S ss., r 'fr T, s f l X if on , if . , , A If l , -, l , t X! N f S f it Q-YY 'I wonder what they 're having for lunch? ff 1 ,, ,LS-. raevw N . -4 by H' H ,,,. . Darrs, Rickey Dawson, Debbie Dean, Bill Dillard, Jackie Dillard, Terry Dilley, Pam Dodson, Vicki Douglas, Joe Duckett, Karen Dunham, Lynne Eastwood, Mike Eden, Terry Ellington, James Ellis, Ronnie Ennis, Deborah Falls, Beth Farrar, Lisa Feild, Brad Ferree, Marsha Frndley Sherry I 4 A I r !fLt:Vfiii,e if- Wf ,tg W, .4 Q ' Finchum, Kenneth , ,,,f ,V,f,,.,V K Fitch, Judy Foley, Alan Ford, Doris Fordyce, Mike Foretich, Susan Forister, Donna Fox, Wayne Franks, Suzanne Freeman, Linda Gameson, Danny Gammon, Frank Gammons, Brenna Garrison, Debbie Garza, Alice Gerand, Ricky Gibbard, Sandy Gilby, Gary Gillispie, Bill Gilliam, Cherry Glaze, Robert Gomez, Janie 7 eyoen, 3, fr, ,352 A .V YU S '73 IK , 6 ff lg rw Zyl K S,-' ' 2 X NW-G' Freshman Walter Thompson hits the books I-23 11 ki L G , ,gg 4 . H 5 '7 K 1 iiil tg, 1 V, A kg 1. 5 , S 5 ' A B' mf , V , 'fr E . r' 4' ' ffwyvn sis: ggi 1 A i Some freshmen study diligently while others . . . 2'7 fffivfifa t 'il .U I V, ' y X i x ,1 3 'fi f i x l X H3 X r r. E aff are of M , ' , , g ,.: i 5 faff - 1 ., 1 .nw vrqnx K ' L 3 is fi- ' 5' '2,eAA - lags t .5f' Mgr? x bh T' ff G , X , RH 1 V Gonzalez, Laura Graff, Pam Gray, Gary Gray, Vickie Green, Donna Green, Mike Green, Wathina Gregory, Baxter Grier, Bill Grunwald, Jackie Guinn, Richard Hale, David Haley, Shirley Hall, Dennis Hall, Jim Hallmon, Ricky Hamilton, Mike Harpole, Gay Harris, Brad Harris, Kenneth Harris, Mike Freshman Frusiraiion Is Resolved Wiih Time Harris, Wren Harrison, Deryl Harrison, Joe Harriss, Doris we YT' What was that answer again? Harven, Linda im L Harvey, Dawn , Hatchcock, Karen i' C' F.' 1 Hay, Robert 1, LAV' A . 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P? , X 'ii ,455 mu Robert Glaze definitely affirms that lunch is one of the best periods of the day. w xx Charles Waldrep consumes a late breakfast. 13, .f 3 .'X-, Q 'Lyn if SQ 'X F E 1 , if A xt, ff g Langdon, Delores Lankford, Pam . if 4-, 4, 3 ,, 5 La Vigne, Elaine t Lee. Jew ,, N 2 M, AL l V S ,X jg, 'a 'ff L Lee, Mark Leigh, Barry Q l 5 2 X V am P ig, Leist, Janet e Lemons, ShefYl , Q ,4 J! 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Richards, Denise Richardson, Billy Richburg, Marla Richter, Pam Rickman, Melissa Riggs, Jerry Rlggggheoswfz MQ-1582!-el Risenhoover, Philip Risinger, Steve Rodgers, Donna Rojas, Cindy Rojas, Sylvia Freshman Test Academic Progress Romine, Rodger Rose, Darlene Rutledge, Lucy Rutter, Barbara Ryan, Kathryn San Martino, Darlene Schwarz, Ed Scott, Roy Scroggins, Lynn Searcy, Elmo Sears, Kenneth Seaton, Patricia Sewell, Cathy Seymour, John Shearon, Ricky Shedden, Mike Shillings, Alison Shirley, Tommy Shue, Carmen Simmons, Shari Sipes, De Vaun Slaton, Teri Smith, Diane K 1 I you ,fgg V' X ills ie- girlie A' 'Q , sr X XL 4 ,ff I Nix t 5 M, es. A' I it , , ss , , f is . ., , , fl 9 i!,.uQ45' A I70 l EN ,ff W K ,.... -P f . 0 -M 41, ,-...f-wv'r '- ,W- ffv- A r - K gf' 1' w .Q 54 A , X :1 ' ff' ' 1' Q' If Me, Y' 2' ' X +5 Q. 2' af! M. 1, .. t. I, it 2' ,. ti l til 'wi 5 I lit Q 5 2' it , jf,,,. F4964 , Q ,,, .jr fl' , . 'vw :B . 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I' L is A- L ,-,,A it tl1 gg A gfl4if5iT'T.'g4vf .if ' t 1, .mf Waller, Craig Walraven, Tracy Walser, Dan Walton, Gary Walton, Vic Welborn, Janice Wells, Perrin West, Floyd West, Rick Wheless, Dona Whisenant, Mike Whisenhunt, David White, Joe White, Martha White, Randy White, Ricky Whitly, Vickie Whittington, Jimm y Wiegel, Donna Wilburn, Tommy Williams, Donald Williams, Homer Williams, Linette Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Donna Wimp, Jefferey Wolfe, Susan Woodfin, Bobby Wren, Ronnie Wright, James Wright, Laura Wyatt, Steve Wynn, Oscar Yarbrough, Roy Young, Terry Zachary, Danny Zachry, Frankie if 1. I ,, E 1 'W f tg W. ,,.,,. - 'S' a ,,, 'Kiera if ,ffm Q 1 ' 1 Jil-f 6, 'ie I Zreschang Debra X Ma' Zurcher Otto My fellow Americans . . . Here they come . . Walking down the street . .. ww :':', 2, ,, S 11, Oh, that Byron Threatt! if! 59238 if-547-J, 1152 24. IC Sty J Xb! B5 ss And the doctor Said my feet were deformed . . . Having successfully dlssected a frog, we w11l now dlssect Steve Hazzard Qophomoresz Class of Today Alkire, Randall Allen. Jennifer Alston, Allen Anderson, Allen Anderson, B, I, Anika, Larry Arrh, Mike Bacon, Rhonda Baker, Bobbie Baker, Thomas Banell, Robert Barbee, Jerry Barnett, Mike Beach, Mary Beaver, Hank Berry, Pansy 25: , ' A X - ,' V w we . V 1 . B ' 1 , E, -h ,, ' - fr f rll - LF ' l la T J ,1 ff S ' 5 11 f 41 US I r 'ff , . , -A . '13 . -av , ,f?ff A X- , A 41-5:14 -gg, ,, ,ga xr tb 'D 7 ,fig 7 L - W7-7 ll lvl Q AX X X I 5 1 , r R f g J I , ,,.,. .k M A ,afar , 'A fl , X fi' k V SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Tilling- hast, Riki Sowell, Caren Carter odd, L 3 fall rl - N ll f gf S v lf 11 , ' i lzz .s 2. . I f , Xue Q1 f- ,f'3! '75 Vi' in , J: ' . Q WB l f ff XY 4,3 ' Af is 'X K.. Vr,f' V, j Q , n 1 s A 'fi , 3 tif I , 'sr ,-J V -, ,M 3 . ' -aff? M K 2 3 , ' V 4 X. , , , -i S E f f fx f-2 . . Bible, Luanne Binder, Pat Blaker, Dave Boatright, Tommy Boucher, Mike Braddy, Glenda Bradfield, Gary Brake, Gary Brandon, Terry Brazil, Rita Brazzil, Charles Brister, Karen Britt, Tommy Brooks, Mary Brooks, Randy Brown, Brooks Browning, Susan Burger, Leland Burns, Rusty Bush, Bobby Byrd. Bob Campbell, Bruce Cantrell, Terry Carlson, Carl Qophomoresz Class of '7 I so Carter, Caren Carter, Randy Chambers, Pat Chaney, Carol Charles, Chris Chezem, Paul Chrismon, Lonnie Christopherson, Jody Clack, Melinda Clevenger, Vicki Clifton, Camara Clonch, Allen Clowers, Terri Coleman, Jimmy Collins, Robert Colwell, Walter Combs, Linda Commander, Tom Conwill, Sandy Cooper, John ,, 14 , 'W' 713 W l q 'di' .V ' s -i 1 y I, ,fa syyo r-,s, i ,ia 7, V' 2 Qaida ll h Barbara, will you marry me? 5, .X K r be i U W 'fr X I L , ' -i r , ,, I E53 , -, if ms- A aaia y, B C fs C i 'ff is -of C y .X , .4 y , , :hx J ' fl if as an A, - gb Q ' W V V ,.., Af 1.4 Ir's not everyday that you find a book you can'r put down. 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Foster, Rhonda Frank, Jeanette Fuller, Debbie Futch, Sherry Gardner, Kenny Garrett, Vicki Gazalski, Debbie George, George Gerald, Jim Giddens, Carole Giebel, Van Gilder, Michelle Glaze, Debbie Glearon, Denise Glover, Mike Goeke, Louis Gonzalez, Rudy Gooch, Dennis Good, Dewayne Gorman, Tom Gray, Georgia Greer, Barbara Griffin, Steve Griggs, Amy Grimm, Jeff Hall, David Hall, Kay Hallowell, Danial Hambright, Teresa Hamilton, Theresa Head, Danny Henson, Diana Hewitt, Royce Hightower, Valerie Hildebrand, Lisa Hill, Steve Hinojoza, Geni Hodges, Karen Hodges, Richard Hogan, Connie Hogan, Willie Holland, Mike . ge 5 4, . YNY' X 'F if my 5 , il V, ,t gh A ' ,tg J L'-gE 2,.?1,,,2 vw--+ f ? Q ss. Q fi 4 -tri X - ff K , , H r J t, l , :fi If ' ,hx . TI gk 6 1 f fl' if :J ii J Wi. f Q 2 ,, if it . gh fi as-1 t 5 Y ' 1, fl! . Z . ,al , . 51 Q I K' f rv.: X ,., , ,Q V, at ,Q f ., kxws-...yn K al a E Richey Johnston threatens Mrs. Daunis with the fickle finger of fate. 77' . ima' YET., fig Qophomores Inspire J ' Trojan Flag ei in lf' ,1'J or s ,J LX Q-my 2 -- KN A rfgfflwftgfffkle 1: J ,fi if . ,, ig-ff' Hooper' Gary I s V' 'J A Hooper, Mark You beautiful hunk of man, you! rf? ,.u,,u Vi Ur Howell, Rene 59 ,, J 1 ' - , 1. 1 ll KU! J rx area f 1, 'r, 12 Ne? 0 5 ii? grigrea ,fy Mg '1'e'af,g,r ,fy 'KI' YJ? ,gi .Pfam X X-.,, 6, , f IRS! if A A '1 Hubbard, Brenda Hunt, Kim Hurd, Sue Hyde, Janer Ingle, Vera Jarret, Delores Jefferyes, Martin Jenkins, Sharon Jernigan, John Johnson, Donna Johnston, Richie Jones, Linda Jones, Rhonda Kaiser, Kenr Karpenko, Mark Desco, Dorothy Kemp, Barbara Kernpe, Kay Kenney, John Killion, Timmy Kincaid, Connie King, Donald King, Eddie King, Mickey Kinsey, Vicki Kirksey, Kathy Kleiber, Norman Klein, Jan Knight, Bert Koen, Tommy Kopenhafer, Thomas Kruger, Bruce Kuhn, Ann Kummer, Rob Lajoie, Marshall Landers, Brenda Lawson, Geneva Leeman, Mike Lefler, Barry Lefler, Gary Lemmons, Perry Lewinn, Cathy Lewis, Gary ,Q 5 X lx as fm 3 72 f. i il, ' ,y L i,J me, y, ,I RO Q 'n iff la., 'lf5Tl ' f:,31f'T , ' L 'L f L QW' l lg., , 'IF KQL' gf 2,55 i .Q si, . ' .-eq: 1 1, if I , -'sf . ' t .,,,,.F ' 'Qs' ' y , z ' 2,8 4? ' , ,, Q, - , :.,,.., V ZZVI V Tl,-5, L. f F . x Lightbody, Lynn Lindsay, Bill Lindsey, Drenda Lindsey, Lynn Lively, Marsha Lloyd, Elbert Loafman, Phyllis Loutrel, Bill Ludwig, Holly Lynch, Pat McCarly, Pam McCary, Robert McElroy, Par McGinn, Vicki McKenna, Linda McMim, Leno McNeece, Glen Mahoney, Robert Qophomoresz The Sound of Qpirii Maloney, Darlene Mann, Jeanette Maod, Donna Marco, Debbie Martinez, Ginger Mathis, Janet Mauldin, Linda Mayfield, Jerre Meador, Doborah Measow, Randy Medcalf, Dwayne Meeks, Rex Meissner, Lonnie Melton, Sharon Melton, Steve Metheny, Richard Meyer, Bob Middleton, Betsy Otis, Scott 4-exp I 5 49 r' ysy ytsy, ,ss 1 ag at ydst Ricky Sowell interrupts Lisa Hildebrand 's stirring oration. . .-I Zu- . V Q 1 b, 51, 'Q jf at X ff M S Xt X 1 X! l it l Y? w 2 . -x ,Av ' lfwvr J: X mir., gf .f-,V 1 fi., fr' as f 4 l ' v X -as fi xi ' 'X 5 ,fy if N , if . 5 53 fi il ' 5' if if , ,,, K I , 1 A , if , ,M X R I is f Q H , L, s F ' . Q- ' fem' m . '1 ' 5 W c.,,.,, . E- ,f b i y 5 ,I . ,H iff k K ' T R I ' if -V VIVIEV , ' :rg fa M Q' isa 5' 3 l .I 3 1, I 1, X it 5 ., , ' by vs fm. i Y' fi ' I x .f 2' There's a scholar in every class. ix 1:7 ,,,, , 'iff .Y sity, .arf . Ar' .3 sx fm, f 4 Q v f .fy 1 , 61 5, . k -Q3 A xr ' s , r K .af Mills, Bud Mills, Walter Mims, Greg Minix, Debbie Mitchell, John Moore, Dicky Moore, Jamie Moore, Steve Mullins, Jan Murr, Martha Murray, David Myers, Bill Nation, Patricia Neal Mike Nieswiadomy, Ernie Noble, Barry Noland , Paula Nolen, Randy Norrell, Cathy Norris, Lynn Oclle, Pam Owen, Debbie Owen, Julie Parker, Estella Parker, LaVerna Parker, Nancy Pate, John Patrick, Dan Payne, Rhonda Pearce, Carol Perez, Ernie Perez, George Perry, Leon Perry, Yuonne Phillips, Doug Phipps, Rex Pitts, Doug Plumblee, Debbie Pope, Tommy Price, Terry Prince, Buckie Qualls, Van gil? ,S jj 1 , Q? ,-,,,..1L . . Y ,l Q., ,t V in ...sf ,f 1 e N. , -, . ., ntt zz 3 ' 1 rf X 4 f Say, Mrs. Brown, are you sure this isn't the attendance office? Steve Wright takes time out to read a juicy note. S Yfv- TY is f ' if Aiee f ss, X J f if 1 ,ff i ' is V Y 35224 is W 1 W- ' r Six? S.-A - tt: i ffjya , Q lv it ,, ' Q, . Mya if Vw WF' '52 -'Qi 1,1 if 1 ? X .f y ? Iil, I I gf A if .1 ff X 5. .xr gg. ii r vii 'i A R i -.--.qv ,Z 1 in at y H - . : 1 A , f f rf Kc. 2? I ., K A. x,,fi N .0 x , ,- R- , .,,. .,-, 1 , 4, Ns' 0' I if gl 3 15 F Q 47 17' , ..i,..,, .- Raney, Cynthia Rasor, Debbie Ray, Mark Reese, Stanley Reiley , Wesley Reilly, Tommy Reynolds, Randy Rice, Deborah Rich, Jeff Richburg, Carla Riley, Steve Riso, Paul Roach, Robert Robberson, Mike Robinson, Penny Rodgers, Mark Rogers, Debbie Rogers, Sharon Rose, Donna Rosemann, Rick Ross, Dale Royal, Cindy Rucker, Jane Russell, Connie Rutledge, Mike Saleh, Pam Sanderlin, Mike Sartain, Don Saunders, Christi Saunders, Cindy Schellhouse, Gary Schweizer, Mark Scott, Bill Scribner, Sherry Seaton, James Seider, Shirley Shelton, Janet Shelton, Karen Shirley, Brenda Shull, Virginia Smith, Donna Smith, James Smith, Jerry Smith, Ricky Smith, Ronald -.., Ling W W, si 9 f 1 4 X , . my 4 ,H-SI' rf 3 32. L 3. W yt. .f fi, lf ,S w',23 Q 41. pl X1 1, ,rv , ,- . A to ,lx 5 1 N . , 2, - , ,, X . 'ax f if ,V 'W X: fx. 1-' f fi, .igfyzzf We , W If gag ff. tr . R X X f 2 ' ' 'aw r rx A O' L' It 's a good book, Geneva, and besides what are you doing Saturday night? i Y 4 ,w X A W 11 if if ff Wig! 9 , 3 ,, ., ,tv 5 2 its ff! it I W' E4 rf! f 3' TH' Eiga E . -4.4-g1..f V it ,327 ' Xia '5' My fellow Americans D.A.T. Pui Sophomores io ihe Tesi 4? .. I 4' 'Ui . 'Q '. 'za fi Smith, Steve Smith, Shirley Smithey, Danny Snider, Mike Soule, Dorris Sowell, Ricki Spainhour, Ginger Sparks, Debbie Sparks, Kay Sportsman, Gayla Spruill, Laquita Spurlock, Vicki Stanford, Paul Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Chris Stewart, Debra Stewart, Mike Stidham, David Strand, Sharon Stroder, Karen Sullivan, Ron Sutton, Harvey Sutton, Joyce Taylor, Robert Thomas, Vicki Thompson, Trudy Tidwell, Aundrea Tilford, Tony Tillinghast, Bill Tipton, Ronnie Trapp, Mike Tufte, Gary Umstattd, Pam Urbanek, Robert f firm. 1 5- wg, -'Milf M a rf X pa., , , J-Q z-3 +-,A-: -.Nz - ' 4. X Tr , ft Ne M- , Q2 ' J! ' NYTAJES T T rika 1- M1-Mi t , n fi . .. ,y gan' .rg 3 Y , X., V K J T X' 1 -IU i, 7,3 0' K V T lttr irt f'R',w riirt ,,,, , - R P ,Et ,Q-fia,X gy ii ' ' 5 ' W . W , fi , W 'A jii I -f 5 'W' ii T yy r 5 . N Q 1 till 2 'HE 'W ud- J X23 ,j f 5 .f A mia ,gy S if J? ., .-Q Ht' 'f'fi9 2541. 11, fr -feat- Vf M ga Ronnie Ward demonstrates one of the many vitaf uses of the string. 1' r nf A -.JT-, .. t no t r , , 1'-.3 f'-'- ' Z .gf .f Fa '11 'Iv F' fi- ,, 3 . 42 v' aa ,Q 17.1 ,,Q 'f. 1,-' 9 , .Fla ' 'D 1 jf, Valentino, Denise , A y Van Ry, Richard 1' R 5 i f .iw i fe, , in ' . t , ' - X I 5 1' f 11 ' tk :bi N ir L c K ' l 5 .4 A , 5 I L my :W ' I ll- , 5' '4 Q I if M y X M: ,, .df Q' Q , t Q 'Q Y J F R W Van Wyckhouse, Lee Vaughn, Anita Kathy Norrell and Pam Saleh do some last min- I y , A h.h i ute cramming. H hmihih 5 ,f I 3 P, I, g ,h ,f V V Vaughn' Daniel . Q-ff, my 0 1. h , y 4 ,af in , Wade, Randy af... W W 'W Q, , ' Waiser, Kathy it ,.f gps iil ,V r d lyy if m Waite, Bruce , I, IQK. 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S35 6 if -f tiff , ,F I J: in x 0' It LQYL ' A .h , 1-'mv ,X 1 , A' , ' we 1 4' if ' k P 5 fem Once upon a time there were three bears . .. XX -2 ,M r ' .Q at rr ,l , at, l i ' e fm f ri iff' ' 5' 50 yi srir flf iisr if fl 'QE 'WY' I QD est f Did you know that Rhonda Payne snores? ' QF 1' I KH Debbie Lankford alias The stripper! 'ine ' e Doesn't Coach Milan have prett le s? I'd rather fi ht than switch! Y E 8 I95 Juniors Todag Seniors of Tomorrow Adair, Claudia Alexander, Sharon Allen, Phillip Baker, Debby Baker, Elizabeth Baldwin, Lynda Ball, Irene Ball, Kathy Ballas, Kirby Bane, Tommy Barkley, Bob Barnhill, Glenn Barron, Darlene Bean, Kayleen Belken, Debbie Bishop, Paula Blackburn, Sue Blackerby, Bill Blassingame, Bob gpm Yi' j 'i I f X il be an 125 w.D.rn. - the Impossible Dream! P . , S 1 'M' L33 l ., - N ,rw fx l f Q . f JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Meserole, , I X Paul Pence, Patty Potthoff Q I g M Q S-3' an ' A 'S l L .ly V ,Z , V. 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Q A ll , ...fill-l A .rf e24Qaf'sfxf + Eg ' 2' 5196, ki -MJ' K Z' xx J- A -fi X, .v QKW 5 N, ,am 'fl I J J an , lf ff 5 , ' 1 1: J .4 ,J JV . J 51,62 I si , 'z If. '- I f i J ' l fig, Ji y , ' 5 I gl' if by J 4, 4,r' f Qi' ' . if L-f' L . il ll 'WN -. jx -, 'J r YL A an 5 ff-ai 173' in '1 J f. -5 J ys,iirl gn J J -nr , ,,,,, J - , J J N V Y - i ri J s 3? 'Y J JJ J, if 'Q' -sv ,J I ,wif X if f fy J Q 1 Z 1 ,J it . 1, J- 1-,Q J' 5 A1 f ji, ' .,' W 5 ' ' W--Q it . ,gf x 'X 7 X f I ll 1 J I Y ' 5' A 1 .,r,. Nik. You would think I'd have outgrown army men. Wag swallow my gum ll never never know. ,Av ! f- evil B 13 1 X r .17 I ,J J -fi ! Je 1 J J if gy rfb 1: --fc I --M t.. WY I h 1 .1 5 'A XX 7 -::,: K J , X, A y 4 .5 .lee L X lg JJ 5 7 7 my , .. A , W 'af N Eg za za ff . fi' J 'ff' Emmons, Bobby Farison, Bill Farrington, Joyce Fields, Bruce Foltz, Clifford Forrest, Ray Freeman, Prissy Freeman, Robert Gammons, Judy Gann, Phillip Garza, Norma Geer, Darrel Gibson, Jack Gilmore, Cindy Goodrich, Richard Gorman, David Gorman, Debbie Grady, Alma Green, Jimmy Green, Mike Green, Ronald Guinn, David Hale, Edward Hale, Steve Juniors Sponsor Bonfire Hales, Robin Hamilton, Bobby Hammel, Mark Handley, Debbie Hanley, Stephen Hanna, David Harris, Dale Harris, David Harris, Sreve Harrison, Delores Harrison, Vicki Haverkorn, Dolores Hawkins, Jeanie Hays, Gary Hazzard, Preston Hendrickson, Bobby Henry, Ronnie Herron, David Heuszel, Janice Hillborn, Dennis m i J :gif :L X x 3, L--f You've got to be kidding, Mr, Pogue. 82' N D' y .5 W 6, fi 2 , . fra lx ilk ' l i x Q . , x 1 H1 D I' 'I ig! alfa I 4, --fan. 1 , L3 f P l s ,- ff' i 1 wr 4 f . 3 19 qv s ,. 1- 4 .sera :Q,,'13' My QA , ,af .mv V .J ' ' 1' U fr 'X .ff 5 , 3 , r A ' fl K ' ggi Q s r K J ', K JJ, A , N V:V.': gr J Q J? A 3 A I if The last time I twisted a pipe cleaner I broke my arm. M ' If gg XX' xx Hill, Denise Hinds, Gary Hinojoza, Eddie Hodges, Jane Holder, Gary Hooten, Howell, Hudson, Ingram, Jackson, Jackson, Jeffryes, Jenkins, Teresa Keith Jerry Mary Ann Alton Judy Stephen Keith Jernigan, Wendy Johnston, Robert Jones, Jimmy Jones, Leslie Kalina, Arlan Karanian, Richard Keck, Ray Kemp, Diane Key, Jerry King, Keith King, Lana Kinler, Debra Kneeland, Barbara Lacy, Carol Lammons, Gary Lammons, Terry Landreth, Jesse Langdon, Darlene Langford, Betty Lankford, Debbie Larson, Sherry Lasseter, Bram Ledbetter, Sherri Lemons, Marta Long, Danny Loveless, Francine Lucas, James Lynch, Linda McCann, Carol McC1asky, Donna McCommons, Dorothy McDonald, Cindy McDonald, Jon McG1och1in, Brent fi 'Ysf' J' fr, K . ma- ' 1 D r., Q . 5 if y. 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Q IH 1 'ilgi yx lff 'L i 'Sw ,fgpbg ,qw as gt A QV- ft - V' 'Fry Q f V' X C AHR E? i , 4 I ,yy l , I, rt , 4 'TN 7' 5, .fa V- -. 1: ' u pr V 1 E A ft X Is Mr. Murray a green wire or red wire? 1 K 'finial tx W yt 2:44. ..-, L I in 'f ,Vf K X? 5 X fi McNeely, Tom McNeil, Gayland Manousos, Mike Marlar, Joyce Marzili, Timothy Massey, Tim Maxwell, Brenda Maxwell, Charlotte Meserole, George Meserole, Mary Miller, John Mims, Mike Montgomery, Gloria Moore Moore Moore, Moore Moore Chuck Chuck Darrell Julie Robert Mullins, Lee Murphey, Kathy Murphy, Randy Neal, Liz . Nelson, Beth Odum, Jackie Offield, Susie Osborne, Rusty Pannell, Rita Parker, Pat Parker, Robert Pence, Paul Perez, Gloria Perry, Rose Pfeffer, Shelley Phillips, Laura Plumlee, Mike Potthoff, Patty Pullen, Sherry Pulliam, Jerry Randall, Steve Reeves, Rancly Reid, John Reiley, Cheryl Richter, Carol Riggs, Deretta Roberts, Judy Roberts, Vicki Qs ,. , . rx K rv I 'Nh Q , ,-A lg l X J? 5 I, I t t it 1 '-r'fr P S or s - S - fri, s ill? 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Look what I got out of the back of my hair! 1? 3, '92 Q W' if xf, if 1,4 '842w, . 'M In 08 1' Q Kr? ff i fj -1, '7 if A J f' ,f i Tippett, Debby Tyler, Barbara Van Kirk, Rhonda Vass, Mary Vaughn, William Waldrep, Mike Walker, Hack Walker, Sharon Ward, Butch Waters, Ronnie Watson, Bruce Watson, Wade Webb, Diana Wheeler, Linda Whigham, Sharon White, Laura Whitson, Sheila Wilcox, Bobby Williams, Sandra Wright, Anita Wright, Ora Nell Wyatt, Claudia Wyatt, Kathleen Yarbrough, Dolores Young, Shelly Zieschang, Kim Triniig . . . Promise for ihe Fufure The campus of Trinity High School has been equipped with the most modern facilities available. Included in the 6,400, O00 dollar project are seventy seven classrooms within seven buildingsg Adminstration Building - Principal, registrar, nurse, counselorsg Science Building - lst floor, homemaking - 2nd floor, scienceg Library Building - library and study hallg Physical Education Building - physical education and athleticsg Cafeteria Building - lst floor, cafeteria - 2nd floor, shopg Fine Arts Building - band, choir, speech, drama, and arty Academics Building lst floor, commercial subjects - 2nd floor, English, language, attendance office, and Dean of Memand Dean of Women - 3rd floor, math and social studies. ri 0 I M' ,av , wr, x,,,' - Jn., 0. X iz X. H' 'fl J 'Q mg. in i Q' :- 2I0 111 I -i. --'----...,,,.h-N H 2 Qi 1 I w I 4 , 1 L I x ' 2I2 5 rar X- 6,5 -' 5 X . : Q 1' Q.-r v--an ' fl 4 . -- ., - - - . -f,+f:'---WM ,,.13'f1x A . 1 .,,1.Q . N ' FMS K- wwf Y1f 'W wr M . 1- ph .wax l '- W :Q fftfar, Xl, . gg vghacl- .'-' . pp - t,S,,,l'f M.-1 Q' 'Q ill-L-1 -A w isp , in swf -f ,. Q V- il! ,nf Q - - - -vs, , . x -H 0 s BANNER, RONNIE, NTSU, B.S. of Ed., TSTA Rep., Chairman Fac- ulty Planning Committee, Ameri- can History. BOOKOUT, BILL, Midwestern Univ., B.S., M.Ed.g Coach, Ath- letics Director. BROWN, BEVERLY, TWU, B.S.-I Speech, Drama, Drama Club, De- bate Squad. CUMMINS, GLEN, East Texas State, B.S., M,Ed., Physical Science. CURTIS, BILL, TCU, B.S.g Sci- ence, Athletics. DAUNIS, PATSY, TWC, B.S,, English 1-2, 3-4, Freshman Class Sponsor. DAY, LORETTA, Hardin Simmons Univ., B.S., P.E., Drill Team, Troy Anns, Lead Teacher. DALBOW, JANET, Univ. of Illi- nois, B,S,g Math, French. DUNN, CHANCY, NTSU, B.S., M,S,g Industrial Arts., FARRELL, PAM, Baylor Univ., B.A., English 1-2, 5-6, Annual Sponsor, FOGLESONG, DONALD, NTSU, B.S., M.S,g P.E., Swimming, Swimming 8: Diving Team Spon- sor. FOREMAN, MARY C., Univ. of Miss., B.S., M.Ed.g Social Studies, Sophomore Sponsor, Lead Teacher. FORMAN, MARY B. , Texas Tech, B,S,, P.E. , Social Studies, Fac- ulty Planning Committee, Cheer- leader Sponsor, GARRISON, MIKE, Northwestern, Okla., B.S,g Athletics, Social Studies. GIESLER, SANDRA, TWC, B.S., M,S,g Math, Freshman Class Spon- sor. GLOVER, ROBERT, UT of El Paso, B.A., Science, Football Asst, 2l4 Faculig Index Coach, GORDON, MARTHA, Tulsa Univ., TCU, B.A., Me.A.g Art, GUSTAVUS, KAREN, Chorus. HAMILTON, MARGARET, TCU, B.A.g Social Studies, Student Council Sponsor. HAMILTON, SANDRA, NTSU, B.B.A,, Business, Faculty Plan- ning Committee, Junior Class Spon- sor. HARVILLE, ALLAN, NTSU, B.S., P.E. HAWS, HARTSELL, Austin Col- lege, B.S.g Social Studies, Ath- letics, HELLER, DEAN, Central State, B.S., Industrial Arts. HENDERSON, PATRICIA, Eastern State Univ., B.A.g English 5-6, Journalism. HENRY, ROBERTA, Texas Tech, B.S., H.E., FHA, Lead Teacher, Home Economics. HIGGINBOTHAM, JOE, Harding College, B.A.g P.E., Athletics Trainer. HILL,. JUANA, Howard Payne, B.S. Texas Tech, M.Ed., Registrar. HOLLEMAN, KAY, NTSU, B.S., P.E., Intramural Sponsor, Swim- ming Team Sponsor. HORTON, ANITA, Hardin Simmons Univ., B.B.A,, M.Ed.gBusiness. INGLE, JACK, Southwestern State, B.S., Counselor. JOHNSON, GLENDA, NTSU, B.A. English 3-4, FTA Sponsor, Faculty Planning Committee, JOHNSON, KELLER, Hardin-Sim- mons Univ., B.A., English 3-4, Lead Teacher, Faculty Planning Committee. KEY, GARY, UTS, B,A,g Math. LADE, DON, Stephen F. Austin, B.S., Biology, Faculty Planning Committee MILAN. JERRY, Univ. of Texas, B.S., NTSU, M.E.g P.E., Gym- nastics Coach. MILLER, PATRICIA, NTSU, B.S.: Distributive Education, DECA Sponsor. MONROE, EILEEN, Baylor, B.A.z English 1-2, Student Council Spon- sor. MONTGOMERY, WANDA, UTS, 1 B.A., English, German, German Club Sponsor. MOORE, DIXIE, Baylor Univ., B.B.A,, Business, Lead Teacher. MORRIS, TYRONE, Midwestern Univ., B.S., P.E., Tennis Coach. MYERS, VERN, East Texas State, l B.A.g Librarian. PHILLIPS , DANE, Southwestern X State Univ., B.S., M.T,g Math. POGUE, JOHN, East Texas Baptist ' cenege, B.S., Math, Lead Teach- A er, Photo Staff Sponsor., REAVIS, WILL, Univ, of Houston, 1 B.M.E. , Howard Payne College, M.M.: Band, RUCKER, BETTYE, Howard Payne I College, B.S., W. State College, M,A,g Dean of Women. SCHUTTS, J. L., Sam Houston, B.S., Science, Rodeo Club Spon- sor. SEEMAN, BOBBIE, Midwestern Univ., B.A.g English 5-6, Spanish, SMITH, ELIZABETH, NTSU, B.S.: 5 Homemaking, FHA Sponsor. TAYLOR, MADELINE, McMurray College, Sul Ross College, B.S., A M.E.g Counselor. TEDDLIE, LEON, NTSU, B.S,, M,Ed.g Science, Coach. WILEY, PAUL, NTSU, M.E.g P.E., Social Studies, Coach. I WILKINSON, BETTY, Alabama College, B.A., Math, Social Stu- dies. WILSON, LARRY, West Texas State, B.S., Math, I 4 Rita, Soph., 177 Adair, Claudia, Ir., 196,122 Adams, Karen, Fr., 154 Alexander, Sharon, Jr., 196 Alikire, Randall, Soph., 176,128 Alldredge, Jimmy, Fr., 154 Allen, Jennifer, Soph., 176 Allen, Phillip, Jr., 196 Allison, Gaylon, Fr.. 154 Allport, Pete, Fr., 154,109 Alston, Allen, Soph., 176 Anderson, Allen, Soph., 176,77, 128,118 Anderson, B. J., Soph., 176,82 Anika, Larry, Soph., 176 Arrnond, Linda, Fr. 154 Arnold, James, Fr., 154 Arth, Mike, Soph., 176 Arth, Michele, Fr., 154 Askew, Ginger, Fr., 154 Atkins, Tommy, Fr., 154 Babb, Kevin, Fr., 154 Bacon, Rhonda, Soph., 176 Baggett, Roger, Fr., 154 Bailey, Gladys, Er., 154 Baker, Bobbie, Soph., 176 Baker Debby, Jr., 196, 102,118 Baker, Elizabeth, Jr., 196 Baker, Jeanna, Fr., 154 Baker, Thomas, Soph., 176 Baldwin, Jan, Fr.. 154 Baldwin, Lynda, Jr., l96,81,84, 109 Ball, Irene, Jr., 196 Ball, Kathy, Jr., 196 Ballas, Kirby. Jr., 196 Bandy, Eddie, Fr., 154 Bane, Tommy, Jr., 196 Banell, Robert, Soph., 176 Barbee, Jerry, Soph., 176 Barkley, Bob, Jr., 196,118 Barnett, Mike, Soph., 176,128 Barnhill, Belinda, Fr., 154 Barnhill, Gary, Fr., 154 Qiudeni Index Barnhill, Glenn, Jr., 196 Barron, Darlene, Jr., 196 Barron, Johnny, Fr., 154 Barton, Teri, Fr., 154 Beach, Mary, Soph., 176 Beam, LaDonna, Fr., 155 Bean, Kayleen, Jr., 196 Bear, Jeff, Fr., 155 Bear, Ricky, Fr., 155 Beaver, Pam, Fr., 155 Beaver, Hank, Soph. , 176, 128, 118 Belken, Debbie, Soph., 196 Belue, Sherry, Fr., 155 Belue, Terry, Fr., 155 Berry, Pansy, Soph., 176 Bible, Luanne, Soph., 177 Bien, Mike, Fr., 155 Binder, Pat, Soph., 177 Bird, Wanda, Fr., 155 Bishop, Paula, Jr., 196 Blackburn, Sharon, Jr., 196 Blackerby, Bill, Jr., 196 Blackerby, Mike, Fr., 155 Blaker, Dave, Soph., 177 Blancett, Linda, Fr., 155 Blankenship, Freda, Fr., 155 Blassingame, Bob, Jr., 196 Boardway, Carroll, Fr., 155 Boatright, Cynthia, Fr., 155 Boatright, Tommy, Soph., '177 Boiles, Gene, Fr., 155 Bomar, Barbara, Jr., 197 Bonham, Vickie, Fr., 155 Boucher, Mike, Soph., 177 Bowen, Pam, Jr., 197 Bowland, Janice, Fr., 155 Bowland, Mike, Jr., 197 Bowles, Sherry, Fr., 155 Bowmer, Daniel, Fr., 155 Bowmer, Michael, Jr,, 197 Boyce, Rebecca, Jr., 197 Boyd, Barbara, Jr., 197 Braddy, Braddy, Bradfiel Bradfiel Bradfiel Glenda, Soph., 177 Tommy, Jr., 197 d, Gary, Jr., 177 d, James, Jr., 197 d, Scott, Fr., 155 Bradford, Charles, Fr., 155 Brake, David, Fr., 155 Brake, Gary, Soph., 177 Br and on , Herb, Jr., 197 Brandon, Hubert, Jr., 197 Brandon, Joe Don, Fr., 156 Brandon , Terry, Jr., 177 Braun, Linda, Jr., 197 Brannen, Pam, Jr., 197 Brazil, Brazzil, Charles, Soph., 177 Breesawtz, Sherry, Fr., 156,154 Briggs, Bright, Mike, Fr., 156 L10Vd,.Fr.. 156 Brisbon, Robert, Jr., 197.107 Brister, Brister, Gary, Fr., 156 Karen, Soph., 177 Britt, Tommy, Soph., Britt, Wayne, Jr., 197 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Joe, Fr., 156 Mary, Soph., 177 Randy, Soph., 177 Brooks, Soph., 177 Cindy, Fr., 156 Darrell, Fr., 156 Jimmy, Fr., 156 Brown, Lee, Jr., 197 Brown, Linda, Fr., 156 Brown, Linda, Jr., 197 Brown, Lyle, Fr., Brown, Max, Jr., 197 Brown, Meloday, Fr., 156 Brown, Tad, Fr., 156 Browning, Susan, Soph., 177,181 96,108 Bryson, Val, Fr.,156 Buckelew, Ricky, Jr., 197,90 Bullard, Keith, Fr., 156 2I5 Bunce, Judy, Fr., 156 Bundren, Charles, Fr., 156 Burger, Leland, Soph., 177 Burk, Vicki, Fr., 156 Burke, Ricky, Fr., 156 Burleson, Donna, Fr., 156 Burns, Rusty, Soph., 177 Bush, Bobby, Soph., 177 Butler, Debbie, Fr., 156 Byers, Billy, Fr., 156 Bynum, Gwen, Fr., 157 Byrd, Bob, Soph., 177 Cain, Vicki, Fr., 157 Caldwell, Carol, Fr., 157,109 Campbell, Bruce, Soph., 177 Campbell, Wayne, Jr., 197 Canterberry, Cynthis, Fr., 157 Cantrell, Allen, Fr., 157 Cantrell, Terry, Soph., 177 Carlson, Carl, Soph., 177 Carrol, Debbie, Fr., 157 Carter, Caren, Soph., 178,82, 104, 176 Carter, Cathy, Fr., 157 Carter, Randy, Soph., 178 Carter, Vicky, Fr., 157 Cathey, Sue, Fr., 157, Caudillo, Dolly, Fr., 157 Caughey, Delaina, Fr., 157 Caughey, Gary, Jr., 197 Cavanaugh, Brad, Fr., 157 Cavaness, Debby, Jr., 197 Caviness, Mike, Fr., 157 Chambers, Pat, Soph., 178 Chaney, Carol, Jr., 178 Charles, Chris, Soph., 178 Chastain, Terry, Fr., 157 Chezem, Paul, Soph., 178 Childers, Larry, Fr. Chrismon, Lonnie, Soph., 178 Christensen, Vicki, Fr., 157 Christopherson, Jody, Soph., 178, 102,76,84 Clack, Melinda, Soph., 178 Clark, John, Jr., 197.98 Clark, Steve, Fr., 157 Clark, Terri, Fr., 157,100 Clemens, Evan, Jr., 198,87 Clemens, Pam, Fr., 157,90,67 Cleveland, Leslie, Jr., 198 Clevenger, Vicki, Soph., 178 Clevenger, Vita, Fr., 157 Clifton, Camara, Soph., 178,110 Clonch, Allen, Soph., 178 Clonch, Joanne, Jr., 198 Clowers, Terri, Soph., 178 Coble, Janie, Jr., 198,112 Cochran, Danny, Fr., 157,83 Cochran, Jarvis, Fr., 158 Cockrum, Debby, Jr., 198 Coffman, Phyllis, Fr., 158,76,77 154 Coker, James, Jr., 198 Coleman, Jimmy, Soph., 178 Collins, Karen, Fr., 158 Collins, Robert, Soph., 178 Collins, Tim, Fr., 158 Colwell, Walker, Soph., 178 Combs, Linda, Soph., 178 Combs, Ronny, Fr., 158 Commander, Tom, Soph., 178 Connell, Alan, Fr., 158 Conner, Jana, Fr., 158 Conwill, Sandy, Soph., 178 Cook, Don, Jr., 198 Cook, Susie, Fr., 158 Cooper, John, Soph., 178 Copeland, Don, Fr., 158 Copher, Copher, Harold, Fr., 158 Mike, Soph., 179 Corley, Curtis, Soph., 179 Cottle, Dudley, Fr., 158, 109 Cottle, Johnny, Fr., 158 Cottrell, Jan, Fr., 158 Courreges, Doug, Fr., 158 Courson, Pam, Fr., 158 Courson, Peggy, Jr., 198 Courtney, Jack, Soph.,- 179, 100 Covington, Amy, Jr., 198 Cowan, Suzanne, Soph., 179,108 Cox, Randy, Soph., 179 Cox, Von, Soph., 179 Crawford, Bunny, Soph., 179 Criner, Judy, Fr., 158 Crocker, Mark, Jr., 198 Cross, Michael, Soph., 179 Crow, David, Fr., l58,83,84 Crow, Jim, Fr., 158 Cupit, Larry, Soph., 158 Dalio, Toni, Fr., 158 Dalton, Mike, Fr., 159 Daniel, Carolyn, Soph., 179 Daniel, Karen, Fr., 158 Darling, Geoff, Fr., 158 Darrow, Dee Dee, Fr., 158 Davenport, Gearry, Fr., 158 Davidson, Wilma, Soph., 179 Davis, Billy, Fr., 158 Davis, Randy, Soph., 179,82,96, 66 Davis, Randy, Jr., 198 Davis, Ricky, Fr., 159 Dawson, Debbie, Fr., 159 Dean, Bill, Fr., 159 Denari, Gail, Soph., 179 Dennie, Peggy, Jr., 198 DeVaney, Jay, Jr., 198 Dillard, Jackie, Fr., 159 Dilley, Pam, Fr., 159 Dixon, Larry, Jr., 198, 132,86, 92,93 Dobbs, Carolyn, Jr., 198 Dodson, Shirley, Jr., 198 Dodson, Vickie, Fr., 159 Donnelly, Don, Soph., 179 Dooley, Vicki, Jr., 198,104, 93, 92 Dougherty, Marsha, Soph., 179, 112,104 Doughty, Jerry, Soph., 179 Douglas, Joe, Fr., 159 Dozier, Chris, Jr., 198 2:6 1 Duckett, Karen, Fr., 159 Dunham, Cathy, Ir., 198,114 Dunham, Lynne, Fr., 159,107 Dunn, Lynn, Soph., 179,112,82, 1o4,118, 113 Dunson, Debby, Jr., 198 Durbin, Becky, Soph., 179,102 Durham, David, Soph., 180 Dykes, Nancy, Soph., 180,108 Earley, Joyce, Jr., 198 Eastwood, Mike, Fr., 159 Eddings, Steve, Soph., 180 Eden, Terry, Fr., 159 Elam, Scott, Soph., 180 Elledge, Richard, Jr., 198 Ellington, James, Fr., 159 Elliot, Steve, Soph., 180 Ellis, Ronnie, 159 Emmons, Bobby, Jr., 199 Ennis, Deborah, Fr., 159 Eudaly, Brenda, Soph., 180 Falls, Beth, Fr., 159 Farison, Bill, Jr., 199 Farmer, Phyllis, Soph., 180 Farrar, Lisa, Fr., 159 Farrington, Joyce, Jr., 199 Feild, Brad, Fr., 159 Fennell, Sandra, Soph., 180 Fielder, Richard, Soph., 180 Fields, Bruce, Jr., 199.86 Gazalski, Debra, Soph., 181 Fields, Norman, Soph., 180 Finch, Reagan, Soph., 180,132 Finch, Richard, Soph., 180 Finchum, Kenneth, Fr., 159 Findley, Sherry, Fr., 159 Finnegan, Sharon, Soph., 180 Fitch, Judy, Fr., 160 Flowers, Diane, Soph., 180 Flowers, Jimmy, Soph., 180 Foley, Alan, Fr., 160,155 Foltz, Clifford, Jr., 199 Ford, Doris, Fr., 160 Fordyce, Mike, Fr., 160 Foretich, Susan, Fr., 160 Forister, Donna, Fr., 160 Forrest, Mike, Soph., 180 Forrest, Ray, Jr., 199 Fortune, Sherry, 180 Foster, Pam, Soph., 180 Foster, Rhonda, Soph., 181, 112 Fox, Wayne, Fr., 160 Frank, Jeanette, 181 Franks, Suzanne, Fr., 160,112 Freeman, Linda, Fr., 160 Freeman, Prissy, Jr., 199 Freeman, Robert, Jr., 199 Fuller, Debbie, Soph., 181,101, 104 Futch, Sherry, 181 Gaby, Don, Gameson, Danny, Fr., 160 Gammon, Flip, Fr., 150 Gammons, Brenda, Fr., 160 Gammons, Judy, Jr., 199 Gann, Phillip, Jr., 199,122 Gardner, Kenny, Soph., 181 Garrett, Vicki, Soph., 181 Garrison, Debbie, Fr., 160 Garza, Alice, Fr., 160 Garza, Norma, Jr., 199,104 Dillingham, Donna, Soph., 179 Geer, Darrell, Jr., 199 George, George, Soph., 181,128 Gerald, Jim, Soph., 181 Gerard, Ricky, Fr., 160 Gibbard, Sandy, Fr., 160 Gibson, Jack, Jr., 199. Giddens, Carole, Soph., 181 Giddens, Edith, Jr., Giebel, Van, Soph., 181 Gilby, Gary, Fr., 160 Gilder, Michelle, Soph., 181 Gilliam, Cherry, Fr., 160 Gillispie, Bill, Fr., 160 Gilmore, Cindy, Jr., 199 Glaze, Debbie, Soph. Glaze, Robert, .Fr., 160,164 Gleaton, Denise, Soph., 181 Glover, Mike, 181 Goeke, Louis, Soph., 181,128 Gomez, Janie, Fr., 160 Gonzalez, Laura, Fr., 161 Gonzalez, Rudy, Soph., 181,128 Gooch, Dennis, Soph., 181 Good, DeWayne, Soph., 181 Goodrich, Richard, Jr., 199,119 Gorman, David, Jr., 199 Gorman, Debbie, Jr., 199 Gorman, Rebecca, Fr., Gorman, Tom, Soph., 181 Grady, Alma, Jr., 199 Graff, Pam, Fr., 161 Gray, Georgie, Soph., 181 Gray, Gary, 161 Gray, Vicky, Fr., 161 Green, Donna, Fr., 161 Green, Jimmy, Jr., 199 Green, Mike, 161 Green, Mike, Jr., 199 Green Ronald, Jr., 199,122 Greene, Wathina, Fr., 161 Greer, Barbara, Soph., 181,178 Gregory, Baxter, Fr., 161 Grier , Bill, Fr. , 161 Griffin, Steve, Soph., 181 Griggs, Amy, Soph., 181, 104, 85, 118 Grimm, Jeff, Soph., 181, 100,101 Grunwald, Jackie, Fr., 161,76,77 83,104,118 Guinn, David, Jr., 199 Guinn, Richard, Fr., 161 Hale, David, Fr., 161 Hale, Douglas, Jr., 199 Hales, Robin, Jr., 200 Hale, Steve, Jr., 199 Haley, Shirley, Fr., 161 Hall, David, Soph., 182,107 Hall, Dennis, Fr., 161 Hall, Jim, Fr., 161 2I7 Hall, Kay, Soph., 182 Hallmon, Ricky, Fr., 161 Hallowell, Daniel, Soph., 182 Hambright, Teresa, Soph., 182, 110, 108 Hamilton, Bobby, Jr., 200 Hamilton, Mike, Fr., 161 Hamilton, Theresa, Soph., 182 Hammel, Mark, Jr., 200 Handley, Debbie, Jr., 200 Hanley, Stephen, Jr., 200 Hanna, David, Jr., 200 Harpole, Gay, Fr., 161 Harris Brad, Fr., 161 Harris Dale, Jr., 200,181 Harris, David, Jr., 200 Harris, Kenneth, Fr., 161 Harris, Mike, Fr., 161 Harris, Steve, Jr., 200,98,91 Harris, Wren, Fr., 162 Harrison, Delores, Jr., 200 Harrison, Deryl, Fr., 162 Harrison, Joe, Fr., 162 Harrison, Viki, Jr., 200 Harriss, Doris, Pr., 162 Harvell, Linda, Fr., 162 Harvey, Dawn, Fr., 162 Hathcock, Karen, Fr.. 162 Haverkorn, Dolores, Jr., 200 Hawkins, Jeanie, Jr., 200 Hay, Robert, Soph., 162 Hayden, Mike, Fr., 162 Hays, Gary, Jr., 162' Hazzard, Preston, Jr., 200 Hazzard, Steve, Fr., 162,175 Head, Danny, Soph., 182 Helm, Terry, Fr., 162 Hendrickson, Bobby, Jr., 200 Henry, Mike, Fr., 162 Henry, Ronnie, Jr., 200 Henson, Diana, Soph., 182 Henson, James, Fr., 162 Hernandez, Minerva, Fr., 162 2I8 Herring, Bren, Fr., 162 Herron, David, Jr., 200 Heuszel, Janice, Jr., 200 Hewitt, Royce, Soph., 182 Higginbotham,Glenn, Fr. , 162 Hightower, Valerie, Soph., 182 Hilborn, Dennis, Jr., 200 Hildebrand, Lisa, Soph., 182 Hill, Denise, Jr.. 201 Hill, Kennye, Fr., 162 Hin, Lanny, Fr.. 162,114 Hill, Steve, Soph., 182 Hinds, Gary, Jr., 201 Hinojoza, Eddie, Jr., 201,122 Hinojoza, Geni, Soph., 182,104 Hix, Eric, 162 Hodges, Carol, Fr., 163 Hodges, Jane, Jr., 201 Hodges, Karen, Soph., 182 Hodges, Richard, Soph., 182 Hogan, Connie, Soph.,, 182 Hogan, Connie, Fr., 163 Hogan, Willie, Soph., 182 Hoglan, Gary, 163 Holbert, Teresa, 163 Holder, Gary, Jr., 201 Holland, Mikd, Soph., 182 Hooper, Gary, Soph., 183 Hooper. Larry, Fr., 163, Hooper, Mark, Soph., 182 Hooten, Janie, Fr., 163 Hooten, Teresa, Jr., 201 Houy, Gerald, Fr., 163,109 Howell, Keith, Jr. , 201 Howell, Rene, Soph., 183 Hubbard, Brenda, Soph., 183 Huddleston, Brenda, Fr., 163 Hudson, Jerry, Jr., 201 Huff, Pam, Fr., 163 Hunt, Kim, Soph., 183,128 Hurd, Sue, Soph., 183 Hyde, Janet, Soph., 183,104,116 Ingle, Vera, Soph., 183 Ingram, MaryAnn, Jr., 201 Jackson, Alan, Fr., 163 Jackson, Alton, Jr., 201 Jackson, Judy, 201,91 Jackson, Richard, Fr., 163 Jarrett, Delores, Soph., 183 Jarrett, Mark, Fr., 163,109 Jeffrye J effrye s, Marti, Soph., 183 s, Stephen, Jr., 201 Jenkins, Bonnie, Fr., 163 Jenkins, Keith, Jr., 201 Jenkins, Sharon, Soph., 183 Jernigan, John, Soph., 183 Jernigan, Wendy, Jr. , 201 Jetton, Jacky, 162 Johns, Clayton, Fr., 163 Johnson, Donna, Soph., 183 Johnson, Janette, Pr., 163 Johnson, Leanne, Fr., 163 Johnston, Richard, Soph., 183 182, 107 Johnston, Robert, Jr., 201 Jones, Jimmy, Jr., 201 Jones, Leslie, Jr., 201 Jones, Linda, Fr., 163 Jones, Rhonda, Soph., 183 Jones, Sandy, Fr., 163 Jordan, Janet, Fr., 163 Kaiser, Kent, Soph., 183 Kalina, Arlan, Jr., 201 Kalina, Robbie, Fr., 163 Karanian, Katherine, Fr., 164 Karanian, Richard, Jr., 201 Karlicek, Milan, Fr., 164 Karpenko, Mark, Soph., 183 Keck, Cecil, Fr., 164 Keck, Ray, Jr., 201 Kecso, Dorothy, Soph., 183 Keller, Johnnie, Fr., 164 Kemp, Kemp, Barbara, Soph., 183 Diane, Jr., 201 Kempe, Gary, Fr., 164 Kempe, Kay, Soph., 183 Kennedy, Richard, Fr., 164 Kernodle, Iudy, Fr., 164 Kerns, Pam, Fr., 164,112,104 Key, Jerry, Ir., 201 Key, Karen, Fr., 164 Key, Laura, Fr., 164 Killion, Jimmy, Soph., 184 Kincaid, Connie, Soph., 184 King King , King King King King Donald, Soph., 184 Eddie, Soph., 184 Keith, Ir., 201 Lana, Ir., 201,122 Mickey, Soph., 184 Pam, Fr., 164 Kinler, Ched, Fr., 164 Kinler, Debra, Ir., 202 Kinsey, Vicki, Soph., 184,104, 110 Kirkpatrick, Janet, Fr., Kirksey, Kathy, Soph,, 184 Kleiber, Norma, Soph., 184,49 Klein, Ian, Soph., 184 Kneeland, Barbara, Ir., 202 Knight, Bert, Soph., 184,128 Koponhafer, Hopper, Soph., Kraatz, Barry, Fr., 164 Krause, Lisa, Fr., 164 Krueger, Bruce, Soph., 184 Kuhn, Ann, Soph., 184 Kuhn, Debra, Fr., 164 Kuhn, Rickey, Fr., 164 Kummer, Rob, Soph., 184 Lackey, Steve, Fr., 164 Lacy, Carol, Ir., 202 Lajoie, Marshall, Fr., 184 Lammons, Garry, Jr., 202 Lammons, Terry, Ir., 202 Lancaster, Zoey, Fr., 164 Landers, Brenda, Soph., 184 Landreth, Iesse, Jr., 202 Landreth, Pam, Fr., 164 Lane, David, Fr., 164 Lane, Doyle, Fr., 164 184 Langdon, Darlene, Ir.,202 Langdon, Delores, Fr., 165 Langford, Betty, Ir., 202 Lankford, Debbie, Ir., 202, 195 Lankford, Pam, Fr., 165 Larson, Sherry, Ir., 202,85 Lasseter, Bram, Ir., 202 La Vinge, Elaine, Fr., 165 Lawson, Geneva, Soph., 184 Ledbetter, Sherri, Ir., 202 Lee, Jerry, Fr., 165 Lee, Mark, Fr., 165 Leeman, Mike, Soph., 184 Leiler, Barry, Soph., 184 Leiler, Gary, Soph., 184 Leigh, Barry, Fr., 165 Leist, Janet, Fr., 165 Lemmons, Perry, Soph., 184,12 Lemons, Marta, Ir., 202 Lemons, Sheryl, Fr., 165 Lemons, Tim, Fr., 165 Lewinn, Cathy, Soph., 184 Lewis, Gary, Soph., 184 Lewis, Gay, Fr. 165,823,104 Lightbody, Lynn, .Soph. , 185, 90 Lindsay, Cheri, Fr., 165 Lindsey, Bill, Soph., 185,101 Lindsey, Don, Soph., 185 Lindsey, Drenda, Soph., 185,82 104, 11,6 Lindsey, Sam, Fr., 165 Linscott, Matt, Fr., 165 Linsteadt, Leah, Fr., 165 Liotta, Lennie, Fr., 165 Lively, Marsh, Soph., 185 Livingston, Steve, Fr., 165 Lloyd, Elbert, Soph., 185 Loafman, Phyllis, Soph., 185 Lockhart, Buddy, Fr., 165 Lana, Danny, Ir., 202 Long, Robert, Fr., 165 Lorance, Floyd, Fr., 165 Loutrel, Bill, Soph., 185 Loveless, Francine, Ir., 202 Lowe, Steve, Fr., 165 , ames, Ir., 202 Lucas, Linda, Fr., 166 Ludwig, Holly, Soph., 185 Lundguist, Suzy, Fr., 166 Lynch, Lynda, Ir., 202,188 Lynch, Pat, Fr., 185 McAda, Thomas, 166 McCaffity, Connie, 166 McCann, Carol, Jr., 202,109 McCardell, Don, Fr., 166 McCar1ey, Pam, Soph., 185 cCarty, obert, Sopih. 185 cC ain, Ru y, Fr., cClaskey, ona, r., 202 McCommons, Dorothy, Ir., 202 McDonald, Cindy, Ir., 202 McDonald, Ion, Ir., 202 McElroy, Pat, Soph., 185 McElroy, Terry, Fr., 166 McGinn, Vicki, Soph., 185 McG1ochlin, Anne, Fr., 166 McGlochlin, Brent, Ir., 202 McKay, Renee, Ir., 202 McKenna, Linda, Soph., 185 McKnight, Mike, Fr., 166 McLane, Ronnie, ,Fr. , 166 McLendon, Bill. Fr., 166 McMinn, Tena, Soph., 185,112 McMorrow, Cindy, Fr., 166 McNamee, Linda, Fr., 166 McNeece, Glen, Soph., 185 McNeely, Tom, Ir., 203 McNeese, Paula, Fr., 166,109, 112 McNeill, Gayland, Ir., 203 McTeen, David, Fr., 166 McWhorter, Carla, Fr., 166 Maddpx, Bobby, Fr., 166 Madeley, Cheryl, Fr., 166 Mahoney, Robert, Soph., 185 Maloney, Darlene, Soph., 186 ZI9 Mann, Jeannette, Soph., 186 Manord, Donna, Soph., '186 Manousos, Mike, Jr., 203 Marco, Debbie, Soph., 186 Maxwell Marlar, Joyce, Jr., 203 Martin, Ray, Fr., 166 Martinez, Blance, Fr., 167 Martinez, Gerard, Fr., 167 !Martinez, Ginger, Soph., 186 Marzili, Timothy, Jr., 203 Massey, Tim, Jr., 203 Mathis, Janet, Soph., 186 Matocha, Joe, Fr., 167 Mauldin, Linda, Soph., 186 Mauldin, Romaine, Fr., 167 Brenda, Jr. , 203 Mims, Mike: Jr., 203 Minix, Debbie, Soph., 187 Mitchell, Brenda, 167 Mitchell, Connie, Fr., 167,119 Mitchell, John, Soph., 187,87 Mitchell, Melba, Fr., 167 Mitchell, Nancy, Fr., 167,112 Montgomery, Gloria, Jr., 203, 100, 110, 108 Montgomery, Randy, Fr., 167 Moody, Eugene, Fr., 167 Moore, Chuck, Jr., 203 Moore, Chuck, Jr., 203 Moore, Darrell, Jr., 203 Moore, Dicky, Soph., 187 Moore, Jamie, Soph., 187 79 Nieswiadomy, Ernie, Soph., 187 Noble, Barry, Soph., 187 Noland, Paula, Soph., 187 Nolen, James, Fr., 168 Nolen, Randy, Soph., 187 Norrell, Cathy, Soph., 187,193 Norris, James, Fr., 168 Norris, Lynn, Soph., 187 Odle, Pam, Soph., 187 Odom, Nancy, Fr., 168 Odum, Jackie, Jr., 204 Offield, Malcom, Fr., 168 Offield, Sue, Jr., 204 Onstott, Charlyn, Fr., 168 Orlowski, Debbie, Fr., 168,112 Maxwell, Christie, Jr., 203 Mayfield, Jerre, Soph., 186 Maynard, Vickie, Fr., 112 Meador, Deborah, Soph., 186 Meason, Randy, Soph., 186,128 Medcalf, Maurice, Soph., 186 Meeks, Rex, Soph., 186 Meissner, Lonnie, Soph., 186,128 Melton, Sharon, Soph., 186 Melton, Steve, Soph., 186 Meserole, George, Jr., 203 Meserole, Mary, Jr., 203,81, 102, 112, 197 Metheny, Richard, Soph., 186,99, 116,125 Meyer, Bob, Soph., 186 Meyers, Robert, Fr., 167 Middleton, Betsy, Soph., 186 Middleton, Don, Fr., 167 Miller, Donna, Fr., 167 Miller, John, Jr., 203 Miller, Leonard, Fr., 167 Moore, John, Fr., 167 Moore, Julie, Ir., 203,119,853 Moore, Robert, Jr., 203,80,98 Moore, Steve, Soph., 187 Morrison, Michele, Fr., 167' Morse, Velma, Fr., 167,104 Moses, Beckie, Fr., 167 Orr, Gary, Fr., 168 Osborne, Nicky, Fr., 168,109 Osborne, Peter, Fr., 168 Osborne, Rusty, Jr., 204 Osheim, Kenneth, Fr., 168 Mullins, Debbe, Fr., 167. Mullins, Mullins, Jan, Soph. , 187 ' Joni, Fr. , 167, 107, 109 Mullins, Wayne, Jr., 203 Murphey, Kathy, Jr., 203.102, Otis, Scott, Jr., 186 Owen, Debbie, Soph., 188 Owen, Julie, Soph., 188,116,659 Owens, Ronnie, Fr., 168 Pannell, Frances, Fr., 168.103, 110 Murphy, Randy, Jr., 203 Murr, Martha, Soph., 187 Murray, David, Soph., 187 Myers, Bill, Soph., 187,128 Nail, Linda, Fr., 167 Nash, Steven, Fr., 167 Nations, Patricia, Soph., 187 Neal, Mary, Jr., 203 Neal, Michael, Soph., 187 112,76,83,84 Pannell, Rita, Jr., 204 Parker, Estella, Soph., 188 Parker, Jimmy, 168 Parker, LaVerne, Soph., 188 Parker, Lynn, Fr., 168 Parker, Nancy, Soph., 188 Parker, Pat, Jr., 204,81,116 Mills, Bud, Soph., 187 Neel, Rocky, Fr., 167 Parker, Robert, Jr., 204 Pate, John, Soph., 188 Patrick, Michael, Soph., 188 Payne, Rhonda, Soph., 188,195 Pearce, Carol, Soph., 188 Mills Walter, Soph., 187,119, 86 Mims, Beverly, Fr., 167 Mims 220 Greg, Soph., 187 Neel, Stacy, Fr., 167,112 Nelson, Beth, Jr., 204 Newberry, Judy, Fr., 167 Nichols, Alana, Fr., 168,103,78, Pence, Paul, Jr. , 204, 81, 128, 197 Perez, Ernie, Soph., 188,128 Perez, George, Soph., 188 Perez, Gloria, Jr., 204 Perez, Pauline, Fr., 168 Prince, Buckie , Perry, Leon, Soph., 188 Perry, Phyllis, Fr., 168 Perry, Rose, Jr., 204 Perry, Yvonne, Soph., 188 Pfeffer, Shelly, Jr., 204 Phariss, Debbie, Fr., 168 Phillips, Doug, Soph. , 188, 99 Phillips, Karen, Fr., 168 Phillips, Laura, Jr., 204 Phipps, Rex, Soph., 188 Pitts, Doug, So ph., 188 Plumlee, Debbie, 188 Plumlee, Mike, Soph., 204 Podlreger, Gary, Fr., 168 Poole, Duane, Fr., 168 Pope, Tommy, Poston, David , Soph., 188 Fr., 168 Potthoffe, Patty, Jr., 204, 197 Price, Dennis, Fr., 168 Price, Terry, Soph., 188 soph., 188 Reilly, Tommy, Soph., 189 Resnick, Greg, Fr., 169 Reynolds, Randy, 189,128 Rhodes, Tim, Fr., 169 Royal, Cindy, Soph., 190 Rucker, Jane, Soph., 190 Rudolph, Anita, Russell, Connie, Jr., 205 Soph., 190 Rice Connie, Fr., 169 Rice Deborah, Soph., 189 Rice Janice, 169 Rich, G. R., Fr., 169 Rich, Jeff, Sophz, 189 Richards, Denise, Fr... 169 Richardson, Billy, Fr., 169 Richburg, Carla, Soph., 189 Richburg, Marla, Fr., 169 Richter, Donna, Jr., 204 Richter, Pam, Fr., 169 Rickman, Melissa, Fr., 169 Riggs, Deretta, Jr., 204,104 Riggs, Jerry, Fr., 169 Riley, Steve, Soph., 189 Rios, Paul, Soph., 189 Risenhoover, Margaret, Fr., 169 Risenhoover, Philip, Fr., 169 Rutledge, Lucy, Fr., 170 Rutledge, Mike, Soph., 190,82, 96, 116, 90, 121 Rutter, Barbara, Fr., 170 Ryan, Kathryn, Fr., 170 Saleh, Mary, Soph. , 190, 100, 111 Sanderlin, Mike, Soph., 190 San Martino, Darlene, Fr., 170 Sartain, Donald, Soph., 190 Saunders, Christy, Soph., 190 Sanders, 'Cindy, Soph., 190 Schellhouse, Gary, Soph., 190 Schwarz, Ed., 170 Schweizer, Mark, Soph., 190 scott, Bin, Soph., 190 Scott, Roy, Fr., 170 Scribner, Sherry, Soph., 190 Scroggins, Lynn, Fr., 170 Procter, Robert, Fr., 168 Puckett, Bobby, Fr., 168 Pullen, Sherry, Jr., 204 Pulliam, Jerry, Jr., 204 Qualls, Walter, Soph., 188,128 Quiroga, Connie, Fr., 168 Regain, Debbie, Fr., 168 Ragain, Dianna, Fr., 169 Randall, Steven, Jr., 204 Raney, Cynthia, Soph., 189 Rasor, Debbie, Soph., 189, 107, 108 Ray, Mark, Soph., 189,76,128 Reed, Jerril, Fr., 169 Reese, Stanley, Fr., 189 Reeves, Randy, Jr., 204 Reeves, Wayne, Fr., 169 Reid, John Jr., Jr., 204 Reiley, Cheryl, Jr., 204 Reiley, Tom, Fr., 169 Reiley, Wesley, Soph., 189 Risinger, Steve, Fr., 169 Roach, Robert, Soph., 189 Robberson, Mike, Soph., 189 Roberts, Judy, Jr., 204 Roberts, Vicki, Jr., 204 Robinson, James, Jr., 205 Robinson, Pemmy, Soph., 189 Rodgers, Donna, 1-r., 169, Rodgers, Mark, Soph., 189,128 Rogers, Debbie, Soph., 189 Rogers, Sharon, Soph., 189 Rojas, Cindy, Fr., 169 Rojas, Sylvia, Fr., 169 Rolen, Tim, Jr., 205 Rollans, Ronnie, Jr., 205 Romine, Rodger, Fr., 170 Rose, Darlene, Fr., 170 Rose, Donna, Soph., 189 Rosemann, Eric, Soph., 189 Ross, Dale, Soph., 189 Ross. Lisa, Jr., 205 109 Searcy, Deborah, Jr., 205 Searcy, Elmo, Fr., 170 Sears, Kenneth, 170 Seaton, James, Soph. , 190 Seaton, Patricia, Fr., 170 Seider, Shirley, Soph., 190 Sewell, Cathy, Seymour, John, Shearon, Ricky Shedden, Mike, Fr., 170 Fr., 170 Fr., 170 Fr., 170 Shelton, Franklin, Jr., 205 Shelton, Janet, 101 soph., 190,100, Shelton, Karen, Soph., 190 Shepard, Judy, Jr., 205 Sherrill, John, Jr., 205 Shiflet, Jerry, Jr., 205 Shiflet, Terry, Jr., 205, 128 Shillings, Alison, Fr., 170 Shirley, Brenda, 190 Shirley, Tommy, Fr., 170 22I Shue, Carmen, Fr., 170 Shull, Virginia, Soph., 190,100 Simmons, Shari, Fr., 170 Sipes, Devaun, Fr., 170 Sipes, Pamela, Jr., 205 Slaton, Teri, Fr., 170 Sleeman, Robert, Jr., 205 Springfield, Bobbie, Fr., 171 Spruill, Laquita, Soph., 191 Spurlock, Christi, Fr., 171 Spurlock, Vicki, Soph., 19? Stahn, Sherrie, Jr., 206 Stanford, Paul, Soph., 191,1 Smith, Chandler, Jr., 205 Smith, Diane, 170 Smith, Donna, Soph., 190,76, 77 Smith, Gus, Jr., 205 Smith James, Soph., 190 Smith, Jerry, Soph., 190,116 Smith, Linda, Jr., 205,l07,89, 108 Smith, Nancy, Jr., 205 Smith, Ricky, Soph., 190 Smith, Ricky, Fr., 171 Smith, Ronald, Soph., 190 Smith, Shelia, Jr., 205 Smith, Sherrill, Fr., 171 Smith, Shirley, Soph., 191 Smith, Steve, Soph., 191 Smith, Steve, Jr., 206,116 Smith, Tanis, 122 128,91 Stearns, Larry, Jr., 206 Stephens, Martha, Fr., 171 Stevens Jerry, Jr., 206 Stevens Nick, Jr., 206,81 Stevens Paul, Jr., 206 Stewart, Barbara, Soph., 191 Stewart, Chris, Soph., 191 Stewart, Debra, Soph., 191 Stewart, Mike, Fr., 192 Stidham, David, Fr., 192 Stites, Phillis, Jr., 206 6,77, Thomas, Vicki, Soph., 192 Thompson, Margaret, Jr., 206, 104 Thompson, Mike, Fr., 171 Thompson, Torry, Fr., 172 Thompson, Trudy. Soph., 192 Thompson, Walter. Fr,, 170,160 Thorpe, Dale, Jr., 206 Thrash, Sheryl, Fr., 172 Thrash, Tanya, Fr., 172 Thrasher, Delton, Jr., 206 Threatt, Byron, Fr., 172,83,154, 175 Tibbets, Gayla, Fr., 172 Tidwell, Aundrea, Soph., 192 Tidwell, Norma, 172 Tilford, Tony, Soph., 192 Tillinghast, Bob, Soph., 192,119 Stokes, Steve, Jr., 206 144,176,961 Stone, Dallas, Fr., 171 Tippett, Debra, Jr., 207 Stone Gail, Jr., 206 Kyla' ' 011, Ronnie. SOPU., 192 Stone Randall, Fr., 171 1d, Linda, Fr., 172 Stone Rickey, Jr., 206 Trapp, Mike, Soph., 192,128 Stone Steve, Jr., 206 Tufte, Strahan, Mary, Fr,, 171 Tyler, Strahan, Ramona, Jr., 206,104, Tyler, Gary, Soph., 192 Barbara, Jr., 207 Cheryl, Fr., 172 Smith, Vicki, Fr., 171 Smithey, Danny, Soph., 191 Snider, Mike, Jr., 191 Sondgroth, Carol, Fr., 171 Sorrell, Clifton, Jr., 206,7,96,98 Sorrell, Jerry, Fr., 171,99 Soule, Dorris, Soph., 191,100, 101,96 Soule, Kent, Fr., 171 Sowell, Joe, Fr., 171,77 Sowell, Riki, Soph., 1Q1,186,84, 116,128,176 Spainhour, Ginger, Soph., 191 Sparks, Deborah, Soph., 191 Sparks, Kaye, Soph., 191 Spohn, Frank, Jr., 206 Sportsman, Gayla, Soph., 191 112:87 Strand, Yale, Soph., 192 Stroder, Karen, Soph., 192 Stultz, Tricia, Jr., 206 Sturdivant, Jackie, Fr., 171 Sturgill, Patti, Fr., 171 Sullivan, Ron, Soph., 192 Sumpter, James, Jr. , 206. Sutton, Harvey, Soph., 192 Sutton, Joyce, Soph., 192 Sweet, Dennis, Fr., 171 Tackett, John, Fr., 171 Taylor, Carol, Jr.., 206 Taylor, David, Fr., 171 Taylor, Donna Taylor, Robert , Fr., 111 Soph., 192 Ten Napel, Gorth, Fr., 171 Umstattd, Pamela, Soph., 192 Urbanek, Robert, Soph., 192 Valentino, Denise, Soph., 193, 110 Vandagriff, Marilyn, Fr., 172 Vandiver, Anniece, Fr., 172 VanKirk, Rhonda, Jr., 207 Van Ry, Richard, Soph., 192 Vanwyckhouse, Lee, Soph., 193 Vanwyckhouse, Scott, Fr., 172 Vass, Mary, Jr., 207 Vaughn, Anita, Soph., 192 Vaughn, iDaniel, Soph. , 192 Vaughn, Linda, Fr., 172 Vaughn, William, Jr., 207 Vermillion, Debra, Fr., 172 Vinson, Andrew, Fr., 172 222 1 Viser, Winnie, Fr., 172 Wade, Randy, Soph., 193 Wagnon, Carol, 172 Waiser, Kathy, 193 Waite, Bruce, Soph., 193 Walden, Cliff, 172 West, Randy, Soph., 193 West, Ricky, Fr.,, 173 Wheeler, Linda, Jr., 207 Wheeless, Sherry, Soph., 193,108 Wheless, Dona, Fr., 173 Wheless, Philip, Soph., 193 Wimp, Jeff, Fr., 173 Wolfe, Susan, Fr., 173 Woodard, Chris, Soph., 194 Woodfin, Bobby, Fr., 174 Woods, Kim, Soph., 194,123 Wren, Ronnie, Fr., 174,66 Waldrep Gary, Soph., 193 waidrep, Mike, Jr., 207 Waldrip, Charles, 165 Walker, Bobalea, Fr., 172,90 Walker, Hack, Jr., 207 Walker, Sharon, Jr., 207 Wallace, Barbra, Fr., 172 Wallace, Kitty, Fr., 172 Wallace Nann, Soph., 193,108 Waller, Craig, Fr., 173 Walraven, Tracy, Fr., 173 Walser, Dan, Fr., 173 Walton, Freddy, Jr., 193,122 Walton, Walton, Gary, Fr., 173 Vic, Fr., 173 Ward, Bob, Soph., 193 Ward, Butch, Jr., 207 Ward, Ron, Soph., 193,192 Ware, Harold, Soph., 193 Whigham, Sharon, Jr., 207 Whisenant, Mike, Fr., 173 Whisenhunt, David, Fr., 173 White, Jimmy, Soph., 193 White, Joe, Fr., 173 White, Kathy, Soph., 193 White, Laura, Jr., 207 White, Martha, Fr., 173 White, Randy, Fr., 173 White, Ricky, Fr., 173 Whitley, Vickie, Fr., 173 Whitson, Sheila, Jr., 207 Whittington, Jimmy, Fr., 173 Wicks, Gary, Jr., 193,128 Wicks, Roger, Soph., 193 Wiegel, Donna, Fr., 173,107 Wilburn, Tommy, Fr., 173 Wilcox, Bobby, Jr., 207 Williams, Beverly, Soph,, 194 Wright, Anita, Jr., 207 Wright, Donna, Soph., 194 Wright Gary, Soph., 194 Wright James, Fr., 174 Wright Laura, Fr., 174 Wright Mary, Soph., 194 Wright Ora, Jr., 207 Wright Ronnie, Jr., 194 Wright, Steve, Soph., 194 Wright Teresa, Soph., 194 Wyatt, Claudia, Jr., 207 Wyatt, Kathleen, Jr.,,207 Wyatt, Steve, Fr., 174 Wynn , Oscar, Fr. , 174 Yarbrough, Dolores, Jr., 207 Yarbrough, Gail, Soph., 194 Yarbrough, Robert, Soph., 194 Yarbrough Roy, Fr., 174 Warren, Mark, Soph., 193, Washington, Steven, Soph. 193, 109 Waters, Ronnie, Jr., 207 Watson, Bruce, Jr., 207,98 Watson, Wade, Jr., 207 Webb, Claudia, Soph., 193 Webb, Diana, Jr., 207,88.107 Welborn, Janice, Fr., 173 Wells, Perrin, Fr., 173 West, Floyd, Fr., 173 Williams Donald, Fr. , 173 Williams Homer, Fr., 173 Williams Janet, Soph., 194 Williams Linette, Fr., 173 Williams, Sa.ndra, Jr., 207,122 Williams, Steve, Soph., 194 Wilson, Debbie, Fr., 173 Wilson, Donna, Fr., 173 Wilson, Sherry, Soph., 194 Wilson, Virgil, Soph., 194 Wilson, Warren, Soph., 194,128 Yerby, Steve, Soph., 194,107 108 Young, Shelly, Jr., 207 Young, Terry, Fr., 174,104,112 Zachary, Danny, Fr., 174 Zachry, Frankie, Fr., 174 Zartman, Bill, Soph., 194 Zieschang, Debra, Fr., 174,90 Zieschang, Kim, Jr. , 207, 96, 119 85 Zurcher, Otto, Fr., 174 Yijffpiff ' wil wif? vi: VM fag! 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Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

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Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 160

1969, pg 160


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