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-.,, .J - 'ld J ,n u A 4. 4... X. ff Approximately 30 organizations exist at T.H.S. The list increases each year the student body's various interests expand. Each organization plans specialized activities designed to educate. to entertain. to make money. or merely to socialize. The different organizations are. in most cases. rel- ated to a class of the same type. and usually the club's sponsor is a teacher of that course. These organizations provide an educational and fun outlet for the many students who take part in them. and appreciation is deeply felt for those who founded these organizations. The pictures shown here illustrate only a few organizational activities. With everything from selling a cookbook for FHA. to portraying a monster as a Thespian. students find many paths to channel their youthful energy. STUDENT ACTION X 173
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Organizational A etivi ties Provide Energetic Outlets Z2
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ssemblies: A Break From Routine Trinity featured several programs of entertainment to the student body. These assemblies consisted of different subjects ranging from hard rock to safety precautions. Various organi- zations sponsored these assemblies to raise funds, to promote club participation, for club advertisement, and to give the stu- dents a break from routine. Several presentations were held merely to inform people upon a certain subject, such as buying class rings, choosing class flower and song, electing student council officers, etc. Other assemblies were pregame pep rallies held in the gym to rile up spirit. Pep rallies are a favorite because students can participate in some of the action. Yelling, cheering, jumping, and clapping revive the mind during a day of learning. Visitors to the campus who provided special entertainment included band groups: Lodella, Double Ace, and Freewhee- ling others who came to inform were: Dope Dog 5 Rommel, and the Red Cross, to name a few. The assemblies generally go over well and the attendance great - this due mainly to the students' strong desire to get out of class. Time, effort and money make for a well-coordi- nated presentation, and Trinity students appreciate being the lucky recipients of such entertainment. W TOP: Dave Kury. lead guitarist of Freewheelin ', led the band with Frampton's Show Me the Way. LEFT: Freewheelin's group leader Kevin Fabish joined in on Rock Around the Clock during their performance - The History of Rock and Roll. ABOVE: Walter Watson provided the beat for She's in Love With You before executing a dramatic back flip from atop his stool for Dou- ble Aces' grand finale.
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