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L CLUB PARTICIPATIQN: r Back Bone of The organizational life of any high school provides the thin line dividing great and average determining the high schooI's image to those on the outside looking in. Diversity marks the organizational life at Trinity High, for there is an organization to cover about every possible need or want a student might wish to be involved in. Senior Barney Bethea trys a new position for a drama act surely to win statewide recognition. , N 'E i'l1'NL.a W F it Troy Anns Lynda White and Minta Walker don derbies at the drill team's summer encampment. as , lan Guest and Beth Evans practice practice a new flip while other cheerleaders practice new cheers. i ' S Scott Smith rid. b k. 0 4 mga uc mg
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CREATES ORGANIZATIONS ,pv- Members of DECA carve on a jack-o-lantern for Halloween festivi- ties. Organizations unite at pep rallies. Spanisl- club members burst the Pinata during Christmas festivities. Trinity Band members come to attention before offering a performance at the L. D. Bell-Trinity football game. 4 1 Xu, Wf,V . QQ 'Y ' -W5 2 T French club members Suzan Booth and Amy lo Brigman sell good- ies at a French Club bake sale. W ' B. Brown represents organizational life in the fac- ulty ranks.
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Student Life W J l It is not until the student becomes involved that a total educative process takes place. Until the student takes on some responsibility that he fails or succeeds in doing, his education is not complete. Organizational life at THS beckons the student to try, A regardless of failure or success. A Debbie Schumann typing diligently for the yearbook. ei, an 2 ' ' gf J Cathy Stoltze giving instructions to beginning drill team Li Q ',?,, i,' its members. 2 5 V ' V 'L tusgtghl ' .. V' l' .1 - ' 3,-H 1. , ' .. J, un t. -I it 1 Sl' any I, H w ta l. Q I . t ,l Ka ,,,,t -E,- 1-:Y 4 ,,,, jjiwft as .ttt at - AJ., ,N f. 1. 3 ' ffggfj N 'LIT ,tr .V H Vi 1, ' 1 TLHM 3 H Y .. . WYW A. 1... .. .... , . l ' ' A. :W . ' , -, fa- 12 H -7-- nv... WJ, ,,,, , ,, .3 ,. .7 .R . -sz is 'ZVV Trinity cheerleaders proudly accept the Spirit Stick at camp. bronc at the Diamond Hill Rodeo..
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