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Alumni Page

Loyalty, Honor and Academic Perseverance
This page was last updated on:
Monday August 23, 2010 at
08:15:55
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Graduates will always be a part of the Trinity Collegiate School family.
We want to welcome back alumni whom we hold as dear as our present
students.
We’ve created this web page as an avenue for you to stay connected with
the school and with the life-long friendships that were made here. By
periodically checking in with this web page, you will not only receive
up to date information on alumni events, but you can also see what is
new in the lives of other fellow graduates.
We
encourage you to share any news, photos or contact information about a
Trinity graduate by e-mailing Coach Gunn at:
bgunn@tcstitans.org,
trinityalumni@tcstitans.org, or
ibgolfn4@aol.com
Kristen
Zubel, 2007 Salutatorian, is a junior at the University of Georgia. She
is majoring in biology in a pre-dental program. Currently, she's
enjoying a semester in Rome where she is taking 4 courses, touring the
Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, the Catacombs of San Callisto and
learning to cook Italian! "Study abroad has taught me how to adapt and
live in another culture with a lot of new people. This has been a life
changing experience!" If you want to contact Kristen, her email address
is kristen.zubel@gmail.com.
On
May 22, 2009, Taylor A. Jamrok
received his Bachelor of Arts Degree
in General Business Studies from New College - the Honors College
of Florida
in Sarasota.
Taylor's thesis was titled:
Building the Business: From Startup to Management, Product Development
to
Mass Distribution
Taylor is a 2006 graduate of Trinity Collegiate.
TRINITY ALUMNI ELECTED TO GLOBAL BOARD
Emily Rogers, a 2006
graduate of Trinity Collegiate School, has been chosen to serve on the
General Council on Finance and Administration (GCFA) for the world-wide
United Methodist Church. Members of GCFA are elected by the General
Conference of the United Methodist Church when it meets every four
years. This year the General Conference met in Fort Worth, Texas. The
members of GCFA serve through the 2008 – 2012 quadrennium. The 40
members of GCFA were nominated by the United Methodist church’s College
of Bishops from around the world. Members are from all parts of the
United States, Europe, Africa and the Philippines.
The 40 members of GCFA have
the primary responsibility to oversee the financial life of the general
boards and agencies of the United Methodist Church, which includes
approximately 11.5 million members around the world. As part of that
work it receives, administers, and disburses all money contributed by
local congregations to the general funds of the church, develops and
proposes a budget for the general funds of the church which it presents
to General Conference every four years, and recommends to General
Conference the formulas by which all apportionments to the annual
conferences are determined. GCFA normally meets twice each year to
conduct its work and to oversee the work of the paid staff as it
administers a budget in excess of $325,000,000 over the four years of
this quadrennium.
Emily will serve on the
Legislation and Property Services Sub-Committees. She will also serve as
a member of the South Carolina United Methodist Conference Council on
Finance and Administration and participate in its work to oversee the
finances of the South Carolina Annual Conference. She is a Junior at The
University of South Carolina. 11-6-8
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