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New Members Initiated to Honor The National Honor Society, a selective organization, functions as a service club at T.H.S. Membership is based on scholastic achievement, character, and leadership ability. Some of their activities were a bake sale for the faculty and initiation of new members in February. Jack Gean, Vice-President: Jean Ice, Reporter: Charlie Bundren, President: Pam Reeser, Secretary: Sandy Jones, Treasurer. Mrs. Madeline Taylor and Mrs. Bettye Rucker, Sponsors. 1-rv I?-yi ' T, Back: Jim Graham, Don Middleton, Gary Gilby, Sandy Gibbard, Barbara Rutter, Linda Nail, Pam Reeser, Jean Ice, Kennye Hill, Pam Clemens, Sandy Jones, Suzanne Franks, Donna Forister, Dee Dee Darrow, Debbie Orlowski, Connie Mitchell, Donna Rodgers, Alana Nichols. Front: James Wright, Jim Crow, Mike Hayden, Flip Gammon, Jack Gean, Charlie Bundren, Curtis McKinnon, Dennis Hall, Ronnie Wren. l65
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4 Troupe 1776 Presents Dinner Theatres for Local Populace It is an honor and an achievement to enter into the National Thespian Society. Stand- ards for admission are set by the national organization and require students to earn points through dramatic activities. 1776 is the troupe number designated to Trinity's Thespian chapter and is used as a trade mark in the dinner theatre produc- tions. This year two dinner theatres were presented: Neil Simon's ODD COUPLE, and DON'T DRINK THE WATER by Woody Allen. This year various members participated in speech tournaments, travelling to Denton and Brownwood. Weeks of practice and pre- paration went into the final cutting of the play DARK OF THE IVIOON, which was pre- sented in U.l.L. competition in the spring. Thespian activities extend beyond dra- matim and include the Christmas party, a trip to Austin and a weekend at Lake Mur- ray for initiates. Joe Sowell, 2nd Vice President: Darraleyn Benson, Secretary: Mike Ryan, Photographer: Pam Reeser, 1st Vice President: Jimmy Parker, President: Donna Forister, Treasurer. Left to right: Darraleyn Benson, Mike Ryan, Pam Clemens, Kit Royal, Charnell Hightower, Bobby Wilcox, Jimmy Parker, Stephanie Bledsoe, Debbie Garrison, Tim Lemmons, Debbie Mills, Donna Forister, Pam Richter, Sharon Simmons, Mrs. Beverly Brown, Ricky Webb, Clyde McCuIlar, Velma Morse, Joe Sowell, Terri Procter, Byron Threatt, Jim Crow, Greg Wall, Joe Parker, Debbie Orlowski, Pam Reeser, Harold Copher, Harvey Norman, Laura Gonzales, Dawn Harvey, David Crow, Dee Dee Darrow, Larry Childers, Linda Nail, John Seymor, Donna Rodgers, Danny Zachary, Craig Aaron.
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6 l nw., 4.-as . l r X X V1 Y X' xx 6 , . .. . L , ,r , '-'31 l Officers: Barbara Rutter, Secretary-Treasurer: LaDawn Mooney, Social Chairman: Debbie Orlowski, Vice- President: Vickie Clowers, President. Medical Club Prepares For the Future The Medical Club, sponsored by Mr. Bill Chandler, is an organization designed to give those people who are interested in medical careers a chance to choose the field that they are best suited for. Members partici- pated in tours to local hospitals to get a closer look at the medical field. Officers this year include: Vickie Clowers, President, Debbie Orlowski, Vice-President, Barbara Rutter, Secretary-Treasurer, and LaDawn Mooney, Social Chairman. Members: Back Row: Robin Lowell, Barbara Rutter, LaDawn Mooney, Kitty Wallace, Julie Graham, Sherry Rush, Kathy McCarthy, Debbie Orlowski, Jim Graham, Jill Epperson, Theresa Langford, Donna Cantrell. Kneeling: Rollin Soles, JoAnn Rea, Mura Slaughter, Dean Clemens, Gary Gilby. Let's see, whose turn is it to bring the cookies for the next ffm Hfflii .1755 meeting? Mr. Bill Chandler, Sponsor. Q ...Aa +4
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