tcs the standard fall 2011

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Drop off at TCS is a breeze on the Elementary campus. Olivia Simpson, a TCS 5th grader, is ready for a new year as her father drops her off on the University campus. e family of Keith Hayes receives the 2010-2011 TCS yearbook dedicated in his memory during Elementary School Chapel. Mrs. Roberts and TCS faculty members surround the family with love, support, and heartfelt prayers. While shopping at the Spirit Shop, Tanya Moore helps Kennedi Ross and Meredith Henson purchase the newest TCS merchandise. Aſter an exciting JV volleyball contest, the Macha family celebrates a TCS victory. Faculty and parents pray together at the Back-to-School Prayer and Praise. Off to the races on their trusty stick horses during the Back-to-School Grass Bash are Paul Stephenson and Brock Foster. October 2011 A in Day 7:45 a.m. 8:50 a.m. the of life Enjoying lunch with friends are sixth graders Katelyn Terrell, Faith Garza, and Shania Huser. 11:30 a.m. 12:35 p.m. 4:15 p.m. TRINITY 6:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

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Page 1: TCS The Standard Fall 2011

Drop off at TCS is a breeze on the Elementary campus.

Olivia Simpson, a TCS 5th grader, is ready for a new

year as her father drops her off on the University

campus.

The family of Keith Hayes receives the 2010-2011 TCS yearbook

dedicated in his memory during Elementary School Chapel. Mrs.

Roberts and TCS faculty members surround the family with love,

support, and heartfelt prayers.

While shopping at the Spirit Shop, Tanya

Moore helps Kennedi Ross and Meredith

Henson purchase the newest TCS

merchandise.

After an exciting JV volleyball

contest, the Macha family celebrates a

TCS victory.

Faculty and parents pray together at the Back-to-School Prayer and Praise.

Off to the races on their trusty stick horses during the

Back-to-School Grass Bash are Paul Stephenson and

Brock Foster.

Oct

ober

201

1

A inDay 7:45 a.m. 8:50 a.m.

the oflifeEnjoying lunch with friends are sixth graders Katelyn Terrell, Faith Garza, and Shania Huser.

11:30 a.m.12:35 p.m.

4:15 p.m.

TRINITY6:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

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Making EveryBecoming closer to God and one another was the

focus during the 8th Grade Trip to

Leake, Texas. With new supplies unpacked and ready for the first day of third grade, Korey Kothmann drops off his daughter Campbell.

Our TCS 7th grade class explored Longhorn Caverns located outside of Burnett, Texas during the Spring History Trip. On the first day of school, the preschool children meet

and greet Mrs. Carpenter, our school nurse.

Parents, teachers, and students filled the sanctuary to listen to the handbell choir during a creative musical telling of Noah’s Ark.

Talented Mrs. O’Neill teaches, leads and presents another meaningful chapel program.

I am a child of God. John Hilliard and Holt Heinrich, with their life-size tracings of themselves, reminded everyone that “we are all God’s children.”

Mason Hill, Dani Wilson and Kyle Wheeler lead the junior high and high school in worship during chapel.

The Chapel experienCe

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Minute Counta Call TO praYer

TCS Dad’s prayer Group Meeting

Our Lady Lions huddle

closely for a pregame

prayer before a match

against Denver City.

Janet Haley and her son, Ben, browse through the “Carnival of Books” together during the Spring Scholastic Book Fair. While selecting books for their home library, they also donated several books to another area elementary school.

High Schoolers respond to the teaching at the High School Retreat. This year’s theme was “New Life.”

Ms. Dee and Ms. Yvette spend the morning sorting toys, introducing primary colors, and encouraging the children to share in the TLC Walker’s Class.

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Owen BaileyTCS 1st graderParents: Amy and Patrick Bailey “I am most like a lion. God is Lion of the world. I love God and want to be like him.”

Nathan Toti Salutatorian 2011

Mason Hill Valedictorian 2011

Travis Moore Eagle Scout 2011

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Journal Jewels

Eli DavisTCS Kindergarten Student "I like rhinos. I like lions. Cheetahs are fast. I am most like a monkey because I can make a monkey sound. OOH, OOH, AAH, AAH."

Emma DavisTCS 3rd Grader "I am most like a monkey because I can backbend kick over."Parents: Lesli and David Davis

Garrett KerrTCS Preschool StudentParents: Natasha and Tully Kerr "My favorite animal is a snake because my Daddy killed one on our camping trip."

Teacher FeatureArchie Warwick

Cyle Petty

Years at TCS2011-2012 is the 30th yearFavorite memory“Holy Smokes! My favorite memory has been the last 30 years.”What do you like about teaching junior high? “Two things - they’re teachable and moldable.”When you get to heaven, what Bible character will you want to talk to first? “Probably the thief on the cross, and I’d wonder about Barabbus because of where I’ve been.”

What are you most looking forward to about your years at Trinity?“I’m excited about getting to be a part of all the Trinity traditions again like Road Rally, HSR, basketball games, Missions Week and many others with some of the greatest students in Lubbock.”What is the best book you’ve ever read? “Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. Even though this book is fiction, it taught me more about the heart of God than any other book I’ve read.” If you could pick one place to visit, where would it be and why?“I would go to Greece because it looks so fabulous in all the movies...that or Fiji.”

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Senior trip to Costa Rica 2011

Tailgate time with Tech’s Tommy Tuberville. The Crawford family enjoy food, fun and fellowship in the home of Patsy and Bobby Day.

Clayton reeves races against the clock to complete a speed stack pyramid. Coach Hurley introduced the game to her P.E. students to sharpen their skills. Robbie Meyer, Houston Garrett, marc Schneider, heather Strawn,

Emily Peikert and bonnie hatch spent missions week piecing together and delivering beautiful quilts to patients receiving treatment in the Joe Arrington Cancer Center.

Diana Ysasaga and Renee Hilliard happily hostess the spring teacher luncheon. Enjoying the wonderful meal are Andy O’Neill, Mary Jo Newton, Stephanie Goforth, and Jane Backus.

Mary Katherine Paxton and

Melinda Paxton celebrate the end

of the 2010-2011 school year.

Colin and Scott Jacobs celebrate 2011 TCS graduation.

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Memories Made

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Way to go, Juniors! In their bright yellow neon shirts, the members of the Junior class celebrate together after the Volleyball Powder Puff Competition.

Kassidy King has talent, and America watched her light up the stage in Houston, Las Vegas, and Hollywood.

Whatakid certainly describes Abigail Sosebee. Nominated by TCS teachers for her academics and Christ-like character, Abigail was presented as a whatakid during halftime festivities of a Texas Tech Men’s Basketball game.

Stars in the making: Cal Davidson paints finishing touches on his paper mache stars.

Tag, you’re it! Mrs. Jacobs and her students hold their flashlights ready for some flashlight tag during the first grade sleepover. The shining faces are Steven Riley, Ethan Phares, Rylee Cox, and Riley Cooper.

During the end-of-the-year chapel program, Coach Hurley’s PE students accept awards for excellent effort and skill in Physical Education.

Our Students Shine

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Ms. Tiffany leads her TLC three-year-old class in singing “This Little Light of Mine.” Warming up before the Serve-a-thon to benefit My

Father’s House are TCS volleyball players Kimberly Mears, Hannah Boyd, and Madison Copeland.

Sam Davis and Chris Shannon painted TCS ceramic tiles for their Gala class project.

TCS fifth grader, Olivia Simpson, placed first and won the National Championship in both individual trampoline and tumbling. She also won the National Championship in synchronized trampoline.

Mrs. York collects “money for missions” from her generous kindergarten students - Zane Phares, Donnie Ward, Madeline Malett, Grace Klein, Zaiah Buchanan, and Anna Gillmore.

Amber Daniel shows she has a heart for missions during the 2011 sixth grade Valentine sale.

Benjamin Duriex was awarded a bronze medal during the Martial Arts “sanshou” World Tournament.

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Coach Tyler Neal, after wrapping up the 2010-2011 sea-son, is pictured with his wife, Brooke, and two children during the TCS volleyball banquet.

Anticipating the next hit, TCS head baseball coach, Devin Rocha, waits for the opportunity for TCS to score during a spring game against Midland Christian.

Amanda Moore passes a competitor during her relay race.

Molly Johnston sticks a perfect landing during a spring track meet.

Pierce Hardin and Ryan Gregory competed in the tennis doubles quarter finals in Waco.Ju

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The TCHS boys give it all they’ve got at the State Basketball Tournament.

The TCHS girls play hard at the State Basketball Tournament.

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Amy Cox, Marci Wynn, and Kelli Duriex hang whimsical stars to dress up the Great Room for the spring Heritage Gala.

Dressed in paint splattered smocks Gabriel Truong and Jack Bailey add artistic flair to their stars.

David Threadgill, Kyle Wheeler, Nathan Toti, Robert Hardwicke and Coach Peikert at the Athletic Banquet.

Charlotte Greever and

Peyton Haigood are

cooking up some fun

during Disney dress

up day.

Enjoying an afternoon in the park are Jate Burnett, Cooper Burnett, and

Price Bigham.

Splish, splash I was

taking a bath! The

TCS preschoolers

end of the year party

is always a hit!

Shanna St. Clair and her daughters, Emily, Madeleine, and Abigail, add sparkle and shine to dress up the Gala centerpiece.

Stacy McGinnis, Michelle Sosebee, Maura Crawford and Martha Hagood carefully organize the auction items prior to the Heritage Gala.

All Dressed Up

Dressed in their TCS t-shirts, Mrs. Trumble welcomes Zoe Brismee-Lloyd, Gracie Payne and Jake Avery to her third grade classroom.

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Spending time in Poland sharing their faith during prayer walks are Jaimie Hayslip, Philip Moore, and Annique Dentino.

Ready to unload and distribute donated shoes to children after sidewalk Sunday School in Dallas. Kylie Crawford, TCS sophomore, “Our entire trip was amazing.”

Judith Jenkins, Matt Havens, and Mikaley Roberts were involved in ministering at local churches and schools during the Bogota mission trip.

Ashton Meeks spends quality time with students from New Life Children’s Home in Guatemala.

Brock Lilley and Grace Thompson are jazzed up and looking forward to a memorable time with

friends.

Aiming for comfort during the event are Bre Tardy, Sam

Spradling, Amy Davis and David Tardy having a blast at their

first prom.

Macy Wimberly, Keedra Wilsford, Annique Dentino, Sydney Wilson, and Stevee Polvado pose before prom.

Tucker Wentz and his date Linsey Wall accompanied by

Carson Downing and his date, Kennedi Ross, ride to the event

in elegant style.

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Aiming for comfort during the event are Bre Tardy, Sam

Spradling, Amy Davis and David Tardy having a blast at their

first prom.

Future Lady Lions enjoy focusing on basketball fundamentals during Coach Ammons’ TCS summer camp.

Our students get a kick out of soccer camp at John Walker’s Soccer Facility on the Texas Tech campus.

Bump, serve, set, spike..... TCS third and fourth graders spend time in the Lion’s Den learning volleyball skills from Coach Neal and our TCS Lady Lions.

Creative campers gather paper mache supplies during Mrs. Keith’s summer art camp.

Tasha Bassio monitors a cooking experiment during her summer classes.

Good swing, great throws, and focusing on fundamentals during the TCS summer baseball camp.

crazy for

campEthan Rogers, Jack O’Keefe and Jackson Prather enjoyed a great week at TCS basketball camp.

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Calle Wynn

“The Penderwicks at Point Mouette is a book I’d recommend because it’s funny and dramatic! Skye tries to be the OAP

(Oldest Available Penderwick.) Jane is trying to to write a novel and falls in love. Batty picks up a new habit of collecting golfballs and might be the only Penderwick to play music. Jeffery finds the neighbor loves music as much as he does while staying with Aunt Claire. There is lots of adventure and the characters are very interesting. I’d recommend this book for 5th - 7th grade girls.”

Jack Harlan

“I would recommend the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. It is a great book to imagine

being the main character, as well as experience the journey of the time and the mischievious adventures experienced by Tom and his friend Huck Finn. This book is humorous and enjoyable. “

Emma Jacobs“I was pleasantly surprised when I picked up the Sophomore required reading, When Crickets Cry by Charles Martin. By the fourth

page, I was hooked. The characters were down to earth and real, and I think this was the first book in a long time that caught me off-guard. As cliche as it might sound, this book made me laugh and cry. I hoped along with Annie and her family for her heart transplant and was shocked at every new development the book revealed. Out of all the books I read this summer, this one was without a doubt the best. I will definitely be reading it again in the near future.”

Jude BusbyDec. 3, 2010

TCS family Jennifer & Jarrod

BusbyBig sisters: Bella and

Bonnee

Lucy Winkler Nov. 23, 2010

Trinity Church Nursery and Early Childhood coordinator,

Deborah Winkler, and husband Cody Big brothers: Josiah and Joshua

Recommended Reading

TCS Chief Financial officer Terisa Clark

and husband Josh

Katie ClarkDec. 20, 2010

Davis “Davy” ChattertonSept. 9, 2010

TCS Head Tennis CoachJanet Chatterton and husband David

Ryder RobersonApril 8, 2011TCS Family

Rachel and Craig RobersonBig brothers: Mason and Cole

Big sister: Reece

Lane SalazarJune 3, 2011

TCS FamilyLindsay Salazar

and husband StevenBig sister: Riley Cooper

Little Blessings

Sydnee HullMarch 8, 2011

TCS Junior High/High School Teacher, Tabitha

Hull, and husband Michael