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Page 192 text:
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l8O f TRIUNE The M ia'-Day Munch Lunch has always been of particular interest at Trin- ity. The choice as to where the lunch is to be obtained lies between the school officials and each individual stu- dent. The seniors have the privilege of open lunch: as for those of lesser degree. they have the decision to make upon where to eat. but they have the consequences to take. also. If one is to eat lunch at school. the alterna- tives include: the plate lunch. something from the snack line. a vending machine candy bar and coke, or the never-fail brown bag. If one goes off campus for lunch: Pizza Hut. McDonald's, Whataburger. Wendy's. Sonic. Dairy Queen. or Taco Bell may handle his lunch order. However. if all else fails. the home frig gets a crack at it. Each member of the student body gets through lunch in his own way with, evidently. little hassle: and because of it, everyone seems a little bit more happy. TOP RIGHT: Paul Dunbar -- alias Sonny checks lunch passes when suspi- cion arises. RIGIIT: lixen the teachers indulge in the cul'etci'ia's cuisine. ,-ICRUSS: Mzirgziret Boatright. Um. and Scott Shepherd. tSoph,l. visit in the midst ol' thc lunchi'oom's friendly atmosphere.
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Page 191 text:
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Win.. 'N-... VczIerzZirze's S urprises: Kisses, Flowers, and Snow Valentine's Day enveloped Trinity. giving the students a sense of love and apprecia- tion toward their own special acquaintances. The senior class initiated the national holi- day with its early sale of carnations. The sophomore class followed with an announce- ment of a Valentine dance for Feb. 17. Unfortunately. because of an 8-inch blan- ket of snow upon the campus, the dance was canceled. That day was also the fifth day of school canceled due to bad weather. Feb. 14. l978. turned out to be a very memorable day f a Valentine's Day in the truest sense. Many classes were inter- rupted by an anxious kiss deliverer or a bearer of carnations. Each person who received either or both surprises was thrilled and lived the rest of the day in a hearty red glow. FAR LE!-'T' Snow blankets the THS campus while ' students remain home from classes. LEFT: Mr. . Smith finds his Kiss-O-Gram to he an enjoyable gr ' ' experience. BELOW LEFT: Christine Blair tsophj Q gives a lovely smile of appreciation for her carna- 41-iw an-. .W we tions. BELOW: Cards of various styles are sent to M i school buddies on Feb. I4, BOTTOM: Gretchen r f A V Dube and Kendra Bookout take orders for the car- nation sale. STUDENT ACTION X l79
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Page 193 text:
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A Finnish Touch T0 Triniy Yik 1'3 ,ii 'sf t :..'5r- X. ff' .....--- ..v-. -K 1-1-. Q-.---.-31 .- -- .--u w - ' Trinity hosted only one foreign exchange student this year. and the lucky recipient of the welcome was Seppo Matti Penttila. While in America, Seppo Penttila's home is with David Agnew, a junior at Trinity: but his real home is Uusikaupunki. Finland. Seppo speaks Finnish. German, Swedish, and Englishg his religion is Lutheran. Seppo is a senior at Trinity. However, after he gradu- ates, he still has to complete his high school education in Finland. Reading. soccer. and ice hockey are Seppo's special interests besides that of visiting foreign lands. When asked about what he likes about America, after com- menting on how hard the question was. his response was that he liked the fact that a person could obtain his driv- ing license at the age of l6 instead of I8. Seppo is a nice young man whom Trinity greatly enjoyed as company. This Finnish touch to our school has left a nice print upon our guest list. STUDENT ACTION X 181
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