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What the Faculgf was Dain, li. f7'l..ljJ Trinity's first faculty numbered fifty- three, twenty of whom remain at Trin- ity. In addition to the original mem- bers, many other teachers have come and gone, each leaving his or her mark in Trinity's history. The faculty in 1968 and 1969 chan- nelled all energies into Trinity's begin- nings. Their sense of organization was their most important asset. Each teacher cleaned his own room, rested in a lounge with no fumiture, and parked his car in an unpaved lot. It took a lot of school spirit to help them see through these inconveniences, but each teacher had the spirit and the drive to make it. Trinity owes a lot to its first faculty for giving the school such great beginning. The first TRIUNE depicted some of the first staff members who helped launch Trinity High School in I968. OPENING X 7
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The Scene in '68 951' he r eeeeee ,yy f' ff ' .M f te Z 6 I TRIUNE How the Kids Were Groovin' These pictures, some of which were used in Trinity's first yearbook, repre- sent in a small way the trends of that time. The guys still had their sheared heads, while the gals had their hair- styles in big, teased piles. The fashions were wild and the kids made the most of them. Trinity was a brand new school lend- ing itself to imaginative ideas and ways. The students knew that traditions were their own to establish, but of more con- cem was - NOW! A good example of this is the fact that there was not a Homecoming Queen in 1968, but rather, a Football Sweetheart. With no one coming home the first year, students figured that a Homecoming Queen would come eventually, but was not necessary at the time. So much for starting tradi- tion! 1
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