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4? -5.4: 4--.2 4 - - v The Trinity TroyAnns. When you hear these words what comes to mind? Most people think of glamour and glory. Although this is characteristic of this group of young ladies, they could tell you that behind the smiles and spotlights an extreme amount of time, effort and dedication are placed into the making of a successful team. The girls began their successs as they kicked the year off at Thunderhawk Camp in Oklahoma. Here they rated two superior ribbons and were chosen as the outstanding team. The officers also at- tended camp to further their talents and abilities as leaders. They received numerous ribbons including those for out standing achievements, most superior squad. and most creative routine. Following their strenuous efforts and ac- complishments at camp the TroyAnns returned to Trinity to prove their worthiness of these awards. This action was achieved to the utmost extent as the TroyAnns performed at over thirty school activities and a final superior perfor- mance at the UlL Drill Team Competition in March. The TroyAnns attained these accomplishments through endless hours of rehearsing and polishing. Does it seem to be all smiles and spotlights? No, but ask any TroyAnn and she'll tell you it's worth it! Opposite page upper left: Amy White prevails in excellence. Opposite page upper right: Vicki Stewart punkin' outl Opposite page below: Togethernessl Upper left: A genuine show of creativity. Upper right: Marisa Melton's enthusiasm shines. Left: A truly amusing performance. Organizations and Activities
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M s,.gl.W ,,,.f:-1 This year the Trinity Trotters made their debut among Trinity's numerous other organizations. They were organiz- ed as a service club and rendered such goals as helping new students feel welcome and adopting grandparents. Membership was open to any girl who could maintain good grades and was concerned about the students of Trinity. Their first year commenced in the fall with a bake sale for the students. While working as a service group, they also performed routines at two pep rallies. The Trotters began their history with a memorable year. The Trinity Mat Mates were also a new organization. The Mat Mates were the cheerleading group for wrestling. Out of twenty girls who tried out, only five made the squad. They were: Susan Kell, Ranell Miller, Tracy Fletcher, Teresa King, and Kathy Sutton. The Mat Mates dedicated themselves to cheering for the wrestling team at every meet. They had a wide variety of cheers. They also had to provide their own transportation and uniforms. The group's sponsor was Mrs. Lynette Mull, an ex-wrestling cheerleader in high school. The girls had rough restrictions they had to go by and they were all good students. Even though it was the Mat Mates first year they did exceptionally well. Opposite page above: 1961-82 Trotters: Lonnie Howse, Lisa Horton, and Lauren Russel. Opposite page below: The Trotters' spirit shines during foot- ball season. Above: THS Mat Mates: Teresa King, Susan Kell, Ranell Miller, Tracy Fletcher, and Mrs. Mull. Left: Susan Kell performs a cheer. Organizations and Activities
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