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The smoking area is a convenience used by students today that the students of Trinity a decade ago did not have. Here two students take a smoking break between classes. A ,J an A 5' -' T o 0 o c'Keepzng Up With The Tzmes f A . .Q - ,K V14 1 Jeanette Kastner Doris Kaylor Joey Kearney Shawna Keener Doug Keffer Ty Keith Jenny Kelly Lori Kennedy DeDe King Mike King Malinda Kinnaird Donna Kirkland Wendy Johnson Chris Johnston David Jones Lori Jones Renda Jones Tom Jones Jess Jordan Jim Juengerman Mike Kaker ff Evvyl., Robert Kirkland T y5r Benny Mi ,,4,,, ilr V Kirkpatrick Darlene Kissling Ray Knauff This Sophomore looks impatiently at her watch hoping that class is soon over. Classes at Trinity last eighty minutes. POPULATION X 231
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V if When Trinity first opened. classes operated on the semester with six classes. fifty-five minutes long. There was no open campus or smok- ing area for students. Now we have changed to the tri- mester system and classes are eighty minutes long. Seniors have open campus for lunch. There is also a smoking area for the students' con- venience. The alterations demon- strate Trinity's effort to keep up with the changing times. Truitt Hoover Laurie Hornisher Tim Houston Tonya Howard Carla Howell Carla Howle Trans ormation T estzfes T H S as . fili if t v s t flf J tff tit 2 5' p De2ii3.':kjt?s:5 2 . p Staci Holden Scott Hollingsworth Melanie Holt Mary Hommer Sophomores Greg Eherhart. Scott Ferrell. Tommy Bravenec. and Steve Savage enjoy lunch in the school cafeteria. Only Seniors have the privilege of leaving campus for lunches, Karen Jackson , Katherine Jackson J Barbara Jarzynka J J Deanna Jenkins ' J ' Steve Jenkins Laura Jester it ' 'N rw? Tim Jeter Kevin Jetton Angela Johnson Deron Johnson Linda Johnson P. J. Johns f 230 f TRIUNE Craig Huff Tanya Huggett Tommy Hughes Greg Huneycutt g-v we xl A , . 11 4 Q 41 . A x Kyle Hunt V Brett Hunter ' Dixie Hunter 0 Scott Hurd 47' Angela Jackson 49? ,f f I-. . 10 'S I -f....,r .. 4. if :Q , -fe .,,, , 5 . Q Q . fa' T t I I I M ,
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7- Y Sophomore Orientation was first held in 1974. A slide presentation with narration was used the first year. The years following a film and a mini-pep rally were presented. The orientation was sponsored by Lois Nixon, Dean of Women and Jan Schronk, drama teacher. This year's Sophomore Orientation was sponsored by Student Council. Various Student Council officers and members discussed rules new to Sopho- mores and answered any questions they had. The Drama department pro- duced skits about tardies and other rules. Then came the s'Parade of Organizations? Representatives from every organization marched around the auditorium holding signs telling Sopho- mores what clubs are open to them. The purpose of Sophomore Orientation is to acquaint the Sophomore with life atTrinity. rientation Prepares S ophomores Mary Ann Knox S W John Kolb ' Mike Kornegay ' Jana Krantz ,gg , ff-f,- x Vg I A Tony Kranz i g ,,, Paula Krumwiede Gerry Krupp S Alan Kruse ii Philip Lamb Brenda Lane Curtis Laster ' Michelle Lauridsen Steve Lawrence Sharon Leath Margaret Lemaster Darla Lewis Valerie Lewis Mark Lilly Scott Lincer David Linton Sophomores watch closely as the Parade of Organizations goes by. The parade was an important part of Orientation because it showed Sophomores what clubs were open to them. Steve Lonon David Lozu Karen Ludgate . was 4.. eIf'e fr' -5 Linda Lizak .,c,,,,..E .,,. M ....,.,...,..,. .,. Linda Lusk y S- Mlke Lux -fii tcll Qizgfi Gayla Maas A . . ig X B David Maloney Don Marco Tiffany Marlowe E Cheri Martin Cheri Martin if John Martin f,-li fl sa 232 X TRIUNE .47 '25 ,.-.1 . .,.. im , . i' ' . ug? X ,QL fi A 4 'J '4 x fi f 1' :ai-- ' t 5. .. , I 4 1,2 k X r it if 5 . E3 6 1. -,l U - . A t , in 'R ' 'al' Q if -ws, x, K W.. '- 5 4. ,. A. .i img t fr MQ Qi NB uv '02 AW'-Myf.,-.L K , y 4 1 3 . . if x .uf 4
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