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?nn-w X-. . M This past year the Trinity Fine Arts building, known for its exciting concerts and numerous productions, was host to four outstanding organizations: the Trinity Forensics League. the National Forensics League, Troubadors, and Thespians. The T.F.L. consisted of students who had competed in and earned points in two or more competitions representing Trinity. The N.F.L. consisted of students who had competed and earned points in competitions representing themselves. Under the superior instruction of Miss Paulinda Krug, both organizations compiled an enviable record. Breaking all previous Speech competition records at Trinity. six people qualified for state: they were as follows: Pat Culbert, Sundy Muse, Dori Swyhort. David Wilson, Katie Racz, and Tom Wurst. Living up to such a high standards was truly a challenge to Speech's neighbor Drama. With great ex- uberance, both the Troubadors and the Thespians acted out an exciting year. Mrs. Jan Schronk, Drama instructor, was the sponsor for both talented groups. Receiving points for participating in productions, students worked their way first into the Troubadors and then into the Thespians. Among the performances done by the clubs were Charlotte's Web and The Diary of Anne Frank. All in all, the Fine Arts building can be proud to be the location of these fine organizations. Opposite page above: Mrs. Jan Schronk helps a student. Opposite page below left: Pat Culbert and Bob Hlldreth meet ln a scene from Diary of Anne Frank. Opposite page below rlght: ln a scene from Anne Frank, Katie Racz shows her mother her tongue. Above left: Robin Klemlck and Freddle Stoval debate an Issue. Above rlght: Sophomores Kevin Smlth and Davld Wilson polish their skllls. Left: NFL and TFL sponsor Miss Paulinda Krug. Activities and Organizations 1
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v-s,,1..J- lvvv .LT ,1- L X -1-rf - J r 4 Trinity has three language clubs which capture the stu- dent's interest and focus on the culture, language, and peo- ple ofthe chosen country. The French Club had an exciting and interesting year. ln October, the group brought back the Travis Brothers' Band for an entertaining assembly and in March they sold M6M's. The Spanish Club enjoyed the year by visiting m00Y Spanish historical sites. They traveled to Dallas to study the Mexican culture in different parts of the city. The cathedrals they visited were beautiful sights taken in by all members. The German Club began the year by selling MGMS to help pay for the club T-shirts. They also attended Novemberfest at Paschal High School. It was an exciting event enjoyed by all. In December the club learned Christmas carols and had a party. To sum up the year's events the three clubs held a Tri- Language Dinner. This feast included dishes of the different lands. They were all prepared by the students and brought together in a smorgasbord-type meal. With this fun-filled dinner the year came to a close. Opposite page above: Jeneria Gobert enjoys German Club. Opposite page below: The French Club Christmas Party provided much fun for its members! Above: Spanish Club celebrated an authentic Christmas with a pinata. Left: Marsha Byars: Spanish Club Vice-President. Organizations and Activities
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