Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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With Spirited Student Court ci! Q . f E . X 1 ifhx ji l v rl.. 2 2 - 3 '- 5 'mils 1 i LEFT: With meetings held every Wednesday. council members vote on projects for upcoming months such as the student-teacher exchange day held in January, MIDDLE LEFT: Student Council representa- tives and club members paraded around the auditorium to encourage sophomore involvement in Sophomore Orientation held at the beginning of the year. BOTTOM LEFT: Student Council sponsored a can drive this year collecting over 4.000 cans of food for needy' families. BOTTOM RIGHT: Disco Dances arejust one of the many' activities Student Council sponsors. As shown. students look on a dance contest where contestants arejudged by their fellow classmates by' applauding for their favorites. BELOW: The get-acquainted party was for new students to become acquainted with the various organizations on campus. Present at the party' were Council members and club presidents and members. gsm 13.24, ASSOCIATION I 19

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Varied A ctivities A bound Starting the year off with the faculty watermelon party in front of the library. the Stu- dent Council at THS had a very eventful year. The watermelon party gave an opportu- nity for Student Council representatives to become acquainted with teachers and the teachers a chance to take one final break before starting the school year. In October the Student Council spon- sored all homecoming activities. Included on the list of accomplish- ments were the hall decorations. Double Ace assembly. parade. dance. exes reception. homecoming court and queen election and crowning and float contest. A get-acquainted party for new students was the next sched- uled event. Student Council members and club presidents were on hand to introduce the new students of the dis- trict to various school activities avail- able to them. Sophomore orientation was held in September where repre- sentatives from each club paraded around in the auditorium to encour- age sophomores to join their organi- zations and generally to get involved. ln December over 4.000 cans of food were collected for needy fami- lies and S250 was raised for Helping Hands . sponsored by the Mid-Cities Daily News. Student-teacher exchange was the council's next pro- ject. as students portrayed the role of teachers for a day. Safety and com- munity service week was held in .lan- uary where members gave cakes and cookies to police and firemen to show their appreciation. Films of water safety for the coming summer were available to THS in an assembly at the closing of that week. ln February Kiss-0-grams were available for sending at a minimal fee by the Student Council. Representa- tives delivered the treats to the respective recipients on Valentine's Day. Student Council officer and representative elections were held in March for the upcoming year. Scheduled in April was the Youth Conference meeting with the older Americans in the community. lt was held to help break the generation gap and stereotypes. May was a month for planning and preparation as council members planned the upcom- ing year and helped prepare for the National Association of Student Council and National Association of Student Activity Advisory National Convention which will be held at L.D. Bell High School this summer. Student Council also sponsored the l.D. discounts. Disco dances and Registration. I8 X TRIUNE RIGHT: Student Council sponsored all of the homecoming activities this year. one of which was the hall decorations where students showed their spirit by decorating their designated halls and doors. BELOW: A watermelon party was Student Council's first endeavor for the year in which teachers like Mrs. June Sales relaxed and enjoyed their watermelon and a seed spitting contest. BOTTOM: Along with sponsors Nancy Sanders and .loan Cameron. officers Michele Fazande. Martha O'Brien. D. Donihoo and not pictured Larry Wray helped co-sponsor a money drive collecting S250 for Helping Hands. x ...rn .V fell --...



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SIIHTUIIT Cnzmt'1l.' RIGHT. FRONT ROW: Valorie Everts. Geor- gann Jackson. Martha O'Brien. Becki Williams. Sneed Kaker. SliC'O.N'D ROW: Sanae Barnes. l.arry Wray. Michele Fazande. Mike Baah. Jenny Dorsey. Kristi Koenig. Jan lfowlkes. Ken- dra Bookout. Lisa Byars. Suzanne Fazande. H.4Cily'ROl1Q' Rusty Miller. Randy Jones. Dwayne Thrasher. Kevin Oldham. Brain Nolan. Sandra Fitch. Jerry Smith. Donna Wilson. Doug Garretson. Laurie Pasteur. Gretchen Dube. ,'l'IIDDl.E RIGHT FRONT RO D. Donihoo. Brenda Johnson. Mark Ryan, SECOND ROW' Diedree Clifton. Vecki Williams. Penny' Sharp. Cindy LaFerney. Rachelle llershey. BAC!! ROHU Chris Perry. Jean Allison. Seliece Cald- well. Steve Melton. Lisa Nunneryg Jeff Fitch. Shelli Grisham. Kathy' White. BOTTOM RIGHT. FRONT ROW: Carla Howle. Lea Purdue. Dawn Bagwell. Robert Rillo. SECOND ROW: Chris Booth. Susan Hawkins. DeDe King. Sherry Railsback. BACK ROM Larry' Epperson. Paula Pace. Chris Wil- liamson. Dawn Monroe. Steve Fazandc. Keith Weld. Bailey Reynolds, Blfl.OH': During safety' week students and teachers watched films of water safety by the Red Cross. BOTTOM LEFT: Double Ace performed for THS students at an assembly sponsored by the Student Council. . fn 3' ss., .LKLPIEL i! V T 20 f TRIUNE

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