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l i l David Daniels Susan David Bubba Davis Grace Day Karen Dean Mark Decker Jeff Delson David Dempsey Scott Dennis Terry Dickey Linda Dimopoulos Greg Dinsmore Robin Dintleman Ronnie Ditmer Mary Dixon Karen Dollar Celso Dominguez Jackie Doughty Cary Douglass Brian Duffer Duke Otis Debbie Dunham Cindy Dunn Terry Dyson Roslyn Early Jay East Curtis Eaton Mike Eaton Greg Eberhart Mike Edwards Patti Edwards Rachael Edwards Tammie Elledge Robert Ellis Celeste Elmore Chris Embry 226 X POPULATION q. Cheerleaders Ae uaznl S ophomores R r ' sf SFA? t Y, A. . K: :fe - Sophomores enjoyed teaching and learning new dances at the Howdy Dance as demonstrated by Doug Patterson. Sylvia Capello. and Laurie Case. as 'X' . r, ' Y.. 1 1 v R -5 , t 'F , f ,m m af Lib Y? cg,ac S 1 3.114 Q if i ll its ' -fri?-A, A Q:-Q ' .5 . Q N sw K K ii't-' Q 1 ii ,,, A it , R C r t -. r - K o r T gi: ' i t.r R l zg 1 y , if I X A y1q-..g I 5?
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And Excitement During Pep Rallies X il' W1 S. ,-.f 5 A 5-iw-X 'V ab f ! n .gLfQ,: ,.' . .1 . ... ...K '92 Q P 0 P if -tv'-a S af' ggi 4 Y 'I 1 Wins, f'-4 Sophomores showed stupendous spirit at pep rallies by clapping their hands. stomping their feet. yelling their loudest. or as 'lodd Glenn demonstrates blowing their horns. Q 1 '47 ajmi ii: i ' X 473' -2 , ,t ,- ' 3,4 x, 'BI Vee , 3 .lp - as ' il Q Sherry Chubb Nicola Cipolla David Clark Gayla Clark Jeanette Clark Kenny Clark Pam Cleveland Stephanie Cline Sondra Coats Robert Coe John Cohoon Carey Collins Pep rallies have been a tradition at Trinity since the first football team. The format and purpose of them has remained unchanged through the years. Despite the first pep rally's chorus of way to go Sophomores. way to go whenever the Sophomores did something wrong. this year's Sopho- mores kept their spirit high. A class flag was made and waved proudly as well as large wooden numbers. eight and zero, for Class of '80. At the last pep rally noisemakers were made and shook while yelling their class yell or the endless chant of O, O. O. that eventually ended up Soph- omore, Sophomore. The spirit stick was won four times by the Class of Eighty Sophomores because of their boundless spirit. lltit 5 Paula Cook Ronald Cook Melanie Cotton Sam Cottrell Sandy Cottrell R g gt. R 4- Karen Cox rw 3 Q s. - l A ' L 'YE , Russell Cox T Cathy Crader Raymond Crain 'W Lana Cramer ll David Crandall Angela Creamer Larry Crouch Melissa Cucci Barbara Cummings Debbie Cunningham Ronny Cupp Robin Cureton 3 ,- 1 925 all if POPULATION X 225
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v V it Q Wzth Howdy Dance Tradition Mark Ford Renee Forney Mary Foster Paul Foster Joey Fox Kathy Frank kfvv ' Richard Freeman Sharon Fyfe g MWWTX Sean G rnish Mark Garrett Bill Garrettson Kelli Gasch Mike Gatlin Larry Gelvin Harold George Ricky George Elizabeth Gibson Rusty Glazener Todd Glenn Dawn Godwin F David Emery Mark Engleman Mike English Larry Epperson Susan Etheredge SX Sherla Eubank Maria Ewing Angela Farmer Michael Farrow Stephanie Faurot Steve Fazende Scott Ferrell Scott Finch John Flanagan Mike Flores Tammy Flores Karen Flory Keith Ford The first Howdy Dance was held in 1969 and was spon- sored by the Senior Class. Admission for the dance was fifty cents and a live band per- formed. Since then, the Howdy Dance has been an annual event sponsored by the cheer- leaders. This year cost was one dollar for two hours of danc- ing. Disc jockey Larry James from KFJZ played records and held a dance contest. A Howdy Dance has been held every year to give sophomores a chance to get better acq- uainted with each other and their upperclassmen. POPULATION X 227
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