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44 F a L... Lui Junior Representatives: Mike Anderson, Vicki Mayfield, Julie Graham, Lynn Erickson, Cindy King, Pat Munir, Tommy Porter. Not shown, Melissa Wimp. I I ' , an L , ffl' noi jg +- -Q ,, al Senior Representatives: Alana Nichols, Ronnie Wren, Pam Kerns, Debbie Orlowski, Andy Vincent, Byron Threatt, Pam Resser, Phyllis Coffman.
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r' ludenl Council Obtains Open Lunch For Seniors body of the council. the dance. underclassmen. Officers: Dennis Hall, Treasurer: Mrs. E. A. Hill, Sponsor: Debbie Garrison, Mrs. Sally Duschene, Sponsor: Don Middleton, President: Harvey Norman, Vice-Presiden t. 4 ' A. I ' wi 1, lssgsii A Student Council is a representative body of the students at Trinity. Six students from each class, along with an executive council chosen by the four officers, complete the working The Council was organized in the interest of the student body and plans the activities it sponsors accordingly. Early in the fall the council sponsored a battle of the bands, which afforded the students the opportunity to choose the band to play at the Homecoming Dance. The annual Homecoming cele- brations are supervised by the council. This includes Home- coming Queen elections, judging decorations, and organizing After months of toil and preparation by the Student Council, the open lunch policy was unanimously approved by the School Board. This innovation grants the off campus eating privilege to seniors only, with strict penalties for truant . . . now when I open my eyes, I will be Student Council Presi- dent. Harvey Norman. ev' - es l . Mrs. Sally Duschesne and Mrs. E. A. Hill discuss the open lunch project. ,1- . ' Wi 'if sf gtimsf X 143
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Palantir Staff Captures Trinily's Moments The Palantir is the Trinity bi-weekly newspaper. lt informs and allows the students' involvement through Letters to the Editor and a creative copy page, both of which are new this year. Also this year the papers are free so that everyone may have one. The staff is relatively small and is made up of Journalism 3 and 4 students. The staff also learns to conduct interviews, write and edit news stories, lay out a paper and finally sell ads, all of which keeps them active. According to the staff, Our aim is to put as many pictures and stories as we can in eight pages. V M Q Q img.. I -'ie Mrs. Linda Curry, Palantir staff sponsor. Dee Dee Darrow, editor, gives a distressed look over a story written for the paper. My V11 ' , Herr. Tivvfw t,sik:4S'f Front: Kay Power, Mike Ryan, Gay Harpole, Kenneye Hill, Jean lee. Back: Mrs. Linda Curry, Dee Dee Darrow, Jerry Sorrell, Rich Merrill.
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