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It was a war zone in the computer lab. Ideas flying left and
ight. Scented dry-erase markers being used to keep the injured up
ind alive. It w asn’t a battle over the political state of our country or
\rnold Schwarzenegger becoming the governor of California, but
•ather the theme for the 2004 Bruner.
Ideas ranged from the ridiculous—the anatomy of a wildcat—to
iome more practical, yet less exciting—astronomy. And then one
lay, we were struck with genius. A n idea that, to the surprise of the
;taff, could be agreed on.
Hollywood! A brilliant idea. The glitz and glamour of the
movies and the classiness of some of its stars gave us the
groundwork for a great theme.
But one might find oneself asking, what does this have to do
with Trinity? Perhaps the better question might be, what doesn’t it
nave to do with Trinity? W e all leave our own mark on this school,
Like the handprints outside of Graum an’s Chinese Theater.
W alking through the bright hallways to class is just like strolling
down the red carpet to the premiere of our own feature films.
Therefore, H ollywood was the obvious choice for the 2004 yearbook
theme, exem plifying all that Trinity represents.
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