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HUC. J xRWfr I lfy What is MOCT? MOCT stands for the Men of Company They provided the student body of Trinity with their own special kind of entertainment. They were present at every pep rally and most football games whether at home or away. During pep rallies the MOCT acted out skits for the students as well as leading the Senior class with yells and chants. Also, constructing run-through signs and posters to hang on the fences of Pennington field were among the many projects that MOCT did to keep the football games amusing. MOCT was just as supportive of the basketball team. They were loudly and clearly present at most of the team's home games. The sponsor for the Men of Company T was Mr. Barney. He got this rowdy group of men together at the beginning of the year to establish member- ships and rules. The officers for the 1982 Moct were: Todd Spradlin - President, John Alcedo - Vice President, Kevin Killingsworth - Secretary, Russell Daniels - Treasurer. The MOCT was a great inspiration to the football players as well as other students by providing their lively spirit and enthusiasm at many Trinity functions. Opposite Page Left: Todd Spradlin is pictured performing a skit during a pep rally. Opposite Page Above: Members of MOCT do their verslon of This ls Your Life. Opposite Page Below: Jeff Richards prepares to mask himself. Above: Spirited MOCT members show who Is number one! Left: Two MOCI' members monkey around onthe side lines. Organizations and Activities
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