Holy Trinity High School - Echo Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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'-'4l'!'!gIls j NM -5' N'-vu' Frank M Earnest Jr Pres1dent '50 Sodallty Football 1 2 3 A Monogram Club Edward Houston Kavanaugh Pres. Student Council, Treasurer '49, Pres. 'AS Holy Name, Sodality,' Baseball, Basketball, 6 Football l,2,3,A Dorothy woodley Spencer Vlce Pres '50, Sodality Trinldad 1,2,3,h, Echo Co Editor, G1rls' State, Student Council Y Num fuss, Whitney Charles Kahn Secretary Treasurer '50 Trlnldad l,2,3 A Echo Monogram, noly Name Football 2 A , A -. 4 af' 'TX Q' 1 W' ' .QW A V ei 0 0 ,Q h I 11 ' 1 I l 4 . . 9 1 9 f :r ' ' ' o , ' . 'L V 2 795 5 483 F'-'rv Margaret Paula Barry Sodal1ty Cheerleader, Glee Club l Trlnldad l Thornton Club 1-1. N-'HC' Barbara Lenore Beza Sodallty, Glee Club Trlnldad 1,2 3 basketball 3 A Clayton Joseph Bloxsom Sodallty Rep 3 Echo Pres of Left1es Baseball 3 A Football A basketball 2,h i 91' Charles Vlncent Bashara Sec Tres Student OOuDCl1 Pres 'AY Holy Name, Monogram, Echo, Football Baseball, Basketball QEQA ell' Qi' Marle Kathleen Cannon Sodality Patricia r Carl1sle Trlnldad l,2,3,h, Echo Glee Club l 2,3,Sodal1ty Cholr, V109 Pres A9 Edward John Carrick Sodality, Altar Boy 'Q' Mary Frances Connor Sodallty, Thornton Club Girls Basketball ASS1St8Dt Manager r1an Ellzabeth Christe Sodallty, Trlnidad 2,3,h Treasurer 'LB G1rls Basketball Manager C--41 Robert R. Crutsinger Soda11ty, Taxi Club Andrew M Chapura Jr odality, Football 2 3 Mary Louise Crump Sodallty, lrinidad 1 2 3 Glee Club 2,3,h Cholr fl V wifi Y I X 6' S ' I 0 Boys' State, Trinidad 3 1 an Ma ' . ' . fn '3- -1? James Edward De Grouchy Trinldad 1 3, Sodallty, Glee Club 3 '1'.?' Jacquelyn Marle F1carra Sodallty L Nancy Mar1e Fantone Echo, Sodallty, Bench Club nasketball 3 Glee Club 1 Margaret Foley Hlllegass modality, Cheerleader 'Bin ll 1. Mary Kathryn Evlch Sodallty, hot Spots, Basketball 2 3 U nf :fir Mary Ellen Henderson Echo, Sodallty, Hot Spots, Basketball2,3 Co Captaln A, Bench Club Q Wg, 'A ,A , , 5 K 1 X 'vs ' o U 1 Q gr . f V. , .1 ' -any 4 1 1 I - x 1-iris Cornellus Howard Huck Sodal1ty, Football 3 M e-it Kathryn Ann Klak V Pres Student Councll V1ce Pres h8 Bench Club Basketball 2,3,h Sodality Echo MWQK 4915 Kathryn Ann Kennedy Echo, 1r1n1dad l,2,3,A Sodallty Ann Agnes Lippincott Vice Pres Sodality Echo James FTSDCIS Ksnnedy Sodallty Lefties Janet Mar1e Leombruno Sodality, Hot Spots Basketball 2,3 A Glee Club bl: A , I x 'A . ' - . A jk q 1 .Q ' - . ' , ' . - . , 1, 1 Mary Jane Llppincott Sodallty, Bench Club Hot Spots Basketball 3 Co Captaln A ncho i,.P A Y-nj Dan1el Harold O'Br1en Sodallty Tr1n1dad 3 Altar Boy, Bell Ringer Boys' State 'Qi :Oi C Patrlck M rden Sodality Holy Name 'Wu 1-'Qu 11' Henry Crawford Roberson Soda11ty Joseph B M rden Jr Monogram, SOd811t Football, Baseball, Class Pres1dent 3 i J Qu' T j!Y Josephine A Perk1nson Sodallty Rep 3 K S . . . 1' '- , X- o . 0 . Y. Q . ' . 0 . S s ' . 1. N' B 9' ' . IEP - Y bl-QW . ,A ' 'Virgin V? ,XY ,Ln ,fu U u ' Y . . . . ' 0 N I ' I Y L 5, . ii? 0-5 Jane Roesch Sodality, Tr1n1dad 1 Glee Club 1 Thornton Club Esther Mary Sherman Sodallty Sec'y Tres Glee Club l 2 3 A ChO1I Trinldad 3 4, Echo George Russell Stokley Elmer Patrlek Wheeler Echo Photographer S0d.811ty, F0Otb8ll Ll. 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Wllll llllli llll Ill llllll 'lilll lllil P hlckman B Donnelly R LcQuade B Detterman M Ferlauto M E Y1nbauer Q9 lb s W 5.7 One aww - 03 'Bl al 1-1 'ii ii K occ f-.- eg3SS ,A 0 ez-118.29 , QS S f' B 'Qu V Qsebleb Ce Je SX' 1 3 'If 13 an Xt! E F1 her G Lanman W Eng A Rutter P Fox C Barry J Lascara JQZIS Hf Spa R Sull wan J Cannon J A Walker L1 J 'Ilhomas ul Jones J Gunn a '1 -J -9 I X- v ff 1 A .J - W' H, f E3 its O ! g Jrrzhmnn Gllaza Qbiiirrrz 1 Supan J Thatch V Blecharczyk fr 'S ru 'U 0-7 N Q -Q -35' 5 -XC: ef 5wK..i R Siiimef QNQQQ wg l 7 ji it Y! Burlage M Walsh D FOX P QQ Ts. - 5, 44 G G .N -15. 'zllljt ig -P O QD iii be ll:-nn WL -I Cart -is 3 A M Moore N Stokley D Fuchs P Steele U- Pearson C Walton X I .T Wyszatyckz. H Splcer R Prlmm I1 Parker K Murray D Shortt E Boudreaux Iggy fa --fx I 'NCD 'UNI Q 02 gs VJ 'WRT A ON! Q0 07 f-401 N I IT x I4 K Kennedy K Klak M L Henderson B A Noodsend I L1pp1DCOtt M Christe P Carllsle L Fantone A L1pp1ncott P lrlght E VBHBUSKlTk E Sherman R COU1St1Dg C Bashara T J Thomas D s,encer Aehn T Jones h Dunford G btokley V Olllce C Bloxsom YEARBCDCDK STAFF Thls year's Annual whlch marks the last days of Tr1n1ty Hlgh school has been flttlngly named ThE ECPO The edltorlal staff has endeavored to present a p1cture of Tr1n1ty today and yesterday, to point out the h1Chl1 ht of thls year and other years, to show that althou h thms year days of a school lt does not mark tie end of the frultful years W11Ch that school has known Fron Tr1n1ty's halls have gone aifa forth the future of Cath ollc amerlca lnto all the A lks of llfe The lnflu ence of a school upon the Q?-.,, m1HQS of 1ts students 1S not a paSS1hg tY1H , n sp1r1t ard ln truth 'Our echoes roll from soul to Soul and row forever and forever ' Dorothy Spencer Whitney Kahn 5 , , . . , . , 9. . . A.: .- L1 - - - P'- N ' ' ' , ' . , . t . . . , . . A 1 tg A -I N of 1950 marks the last . V A J ' iw ' , 4 .3-ewri Q ,Y . - A .. n . . A I s F y - U- ' W, - - - ,.', Y V . - - A f - , g- 1 b . . A . A ' G C GLEE CLUB D btandlng C Galv1n B Donnelly n Sherman R M mcQuade P Kennedy J Barrat U Pearsor M E llnbauer D Fuchs J Lascare A hodzes R Sulllven J Gunn A Spurr CI-IEE M Hillogass P Barry J Tebault D Fuchs U Pearson T H111egass C Barry l J Thatch E Gunn V French M L Curtis D Lee P Fox A M Moore C Jilson A Bagel H R LEADERS I THE TRINIDAD CIVCIINIILL EIHJ. .mort go euo CD1 H25 O PU CJ wa E Q. 0111 Vol . 5. No. 2 HOLY TRINITY HIGH sCHOOL, OCEAN VIEVV, y'1RG1muAD ,QQ an O1 Ib O W ld Q I Z 77 P-n If x I 2 T I nsned 'W u pez HCIHOJID L rear by and for the Students 3.4 N 5 95- Y J X , 2 ' 2 , sg 8 cg M nort ,. as Q Vocation Q nf - ' A' I 0 5 5 .vu an Emocracy Cvntest H5' ' HOLY 'TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL I In School Eliminafif 'IZ . W U1 Q All eves this way- P5 1'6I Ztiiiliilfid H CQINEW CATHOLIC HIGH IN PROGRESS 5' 5 A I 6 U 9 I -except Seniors' Ib 5' This past summer, as we all know, work started on the new Catholic 'S 2 Central High School. Much progress has been made during the summer. 5 ,leafs E The foundation has been completed and by the contract the new building on Wg' few 0 IS to be completed In February nineteen fiftv It will open for the fall M-P f- + n Qontember nineteen Mtv The Harbor of Our Dreams i i GL I H RON I ID GR S TH H hoo an erful a 0 IS 1S new en ee gin e t an perl Tl to 9 tend hnrg, Q V2 ll J frnonns E Shaman P Robin Ir Kahn n Standing P Steele M cm-inte As iff uln F' 09 I-1 Dunford R Coulstmg D Spencer J Worrell B A Woodsend P Carlztsle Eg 5 Q Jocks X bf Q K Kennedy han lb 1 'Try, Try Again Is Motto For All ,ryplsts Year Book to Mark Trinity s Passmgi tlus to ua e e Q? I THE ECHO W1llReco1d WUOUS Secflonb Thglrgm After they X05 X94 df fog, r HTHS Activities Past Pm devoted to 1900 there 0, 0 If 675 0 if I hlswry 0' ko, 6, f 6191, .90 0 Q9 And Present rimllyr f '23 DG, 56 56 0 QI? gp for schedulm' 'tCtlW1l,leS the hlgh omg Aix 'ly IS sung by Councll fl Central H1gh anffx 29 6065! DQQQWQ '9 Its first year book I waited for that but G-?,,'Qfi?J,0700J ?s0 gy 170 Its true? H d d f I Q 0 a some won er u xearmli GQ, 5601412056 001 00 S H a Splrltudl t d 'ts e X Y an vue Via ul' lL9aC1191'S 29 G60 lift 0 Q ,going away present 1 We ve a wonderful vear India, ,t6Se,,J0 djs 6, ough Father has left u now O e making lets See lf We ago 0,2 3115 ' J 47.98 Hell be returning next year as vfiallli remember Ili HS the last der '17 6 of topdlo' 61 G06 nclpal of our new Cential HIgh and best Tfllllty Hlgh ever of 45, S66 ,,O fQ 1200 rf, 01 Certainly no one Could be 726 fp, de ,O 8 P6 e at e worthy of the po Itlon t an a 91' Z' I I Lag-C, it 1 1-00.1196 'Own cj 'fl r own Father John Nleehan After twg vpn'-. ....A,... AIM ,,,.:.I,... - - ' A i P 1 ,.3 O ' 0 ' . Hlghshmg ' Q. , 9-' - In f' 'IN . 1 I .mv 1 I a ' A Q . ' ' Q x 5' ' o . .4 N v A , J . - d fb Q I . s X , 1 . . . 3 7 ' S ' 5 : I ' C sr Q 5 X - o , Q, Q C, I x .sn x. - . rl . D I . 55- ' O 'l . I: E - .-10, --QQ fz?'?t . Q. rl q In . 'sw Q 'N O- y gf I : I 1? . fb 'sn ' rv t ' at . ' -Q: Q. a I .... ,, 5 S. Q x 1 In . , 7 l! f0 E-1 a ' ' Q' A ,N 5 . , l Q 5 I I i fl ' will 4 -'Z ' ' 0' P-3 , . ' . 1 'mb ' :I ' ' . , 7' I , I ' Q? . ' . I , Q . . - . 'T 4 w . . ' . I Q - U I vi . -A .1 i . ' . ' 2 P. ' I i . In . . A A .I Z GQ, , 4, Y' W . H 6 ' ' . ' -. I-4, 0 :T ' . . . ,A . - 4 9 ,1 S ,QI H, ' Q-I , Q. :T A - ' . wa. IIN' -ag ' ' -- f- Q fe- 2 Al 01' 13- 1:--:Q Edd1e Kavanaugh Kathryn Klak Charles Bashara STUDENT CCDUNCIL M Chapman V Blecharczyk C Supan D standing V Kane H Earnest D Powers C Jacques N Kehn B A woodserd R nlak E Kevanaugh C neshara D Spencer SODALITY The Sodality of the Bless ed Virgin has been an active organization a t Trinity for several years It is associ ated with the Prima Primaria Congregation of Rome and has manifested itself in numerous spiritual and temporal 8Ct1V1 ties during the year During the month of October Sodali ts participated in t h e Living Rosary presented twice in Holy Trinity Church. On the feast of the Presentation of Our Lady fifty students were received into the Sodality as the spiritual project for the month, and a Thanksgiving basket was presented to a needy family. Proceeds from t h e annual Sodality dance and the sale of Christmas cards were sent to the Missions, and a clothing drive in February enabled the Sodality to send clothes to Fr. John hi1lman's parish in Naycross, Ga. Special devotion to Our Lady 18 seen in the daily recitation of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin, the reception of Holy Communion on Sodality Sun- day each month, and on the feasts of Our Lady. The crowning of the statue of the Blessed Virgin and the May procession in her honor was held on May 28th. Betty Ann Noodsend, prefect of the Sodality, acting as May Queen, was attended by Esther Sherman and Ann Lippincott. Jimm Curtin was crown bearer. 'fu 421.11 , A - sf' f- -V ivivfsz-fy if ' ' , ' J 'yssnwg A N ' 7 ' I 1 . . . . 1,1 f, 0 I ,W . - . . .- . . , f . . r.. K S Wi' b- m Caprlo arrlck nlty Q rlnxty Tr1n1ty acred He Bullock rinity R Georgiades Trinity D 0 Br1en J Pr1zz1 N Blnkley R Stermer Beshara r1n1ty Tr1n1ty Sacred heart Tr1n1ty eart P ed BCT I r R C Supan P Burlage H216 Ke MC N 1ty olb Trin Tlnl inity T rinity THLETICS ATH LE TIC DIRECTORS KN ,gi 1' mrs in L+ Cuftln Rev ,falter Malloy LI hefman Butt Glrls' Coach DJ-rector Boys Coach Mr IFA N.f HM - S Z TRINITY ON THE GRIDIRON Holy Tr1n1ty sported a new coach durlng the l9k9 football season Herman Butt a natlve of Norfolk and a World War Two veteran took over the post vacated by Ed Derrlnge Under h1s leadersh1p, the Trlnidads chalked up an unlmpresslve record of 2 7 2 In the openlng game the Tr1n1dads were snowed under by R1chmond's Bened1ct1ne Cadets 25 0 Then followed O 39 and O 18 losses to Newport News and Smlthfleld respectively before the Green 6 Gold flnally emerged v1ctor1ous The Maury Jayvees were the1r v1ct1ms 2h O Johnny Mart1n scored all four touchdowns The follow1ng week the Tr1n1dads t1ed a favored Norfolk Academy 13 all After th1s the Buttmen were up to the1r old tr1cks aga1n, loslng the next four tussles to the comb1ned forces of Crewe Vashmgton CN C D matthew Vhaley and St Chr1stopher's H1gh School However 1n defeat Ed Kavanaugh Sonny De Kold Charles Bashara and Clayton CK1tD Bloxsom d1splayed the1r flnest form of the campa1gn 81th a gnawlng hunger for vlctory dT1V1Dg them, the Yellow Jackets commenced to deadlock the beefy Chowan Jr. College CMurfreesboro, N.C.D gr1dders,l2-12, and ended the season w1th a resoundlng 19-6 trlumph over the Barry-Rob1nson Home for Boys. All games were played away from home,due to the lack of an athletic field. o I ETSI 'TE'-iii . is J L'-2 X 5 -1-E ij if E. XX XX X' , 1 G wqi Y ZC 1 3 t Denold C Puca H Vldell C Bashara L CdpTlO I Kohn R Lex R Coalstmng J Lurden G oyrnes L Jheeler J PF1ZZl K Bloxsom A Rutter 7 Dlnkley D Jones J ase, n navaneubh R Geor 18deS E Knox T Ioonan J Aartln 1 Yyzatyck1 D Dunn Managers--n Dunford D Murphy Jater Boys--T South -C Sword P Evich K ,gil ' L L V 4 Q 7 if K -1 B f H ' 4 . ,, ' ' - '-1 f4 . ,sam i J o-3' ,o 31 J J ' V. f ' . faf fa T J '- ,, N1 J J J , ' , J wf D of I 1' . f ,VDI , Q 5 A ,Q Q10 I y li 9 43314: V .. J , . lx ... I .f fw H - y - yy r - -1 , . - L ll ' 'il rs 1 - - - .I U. rw ,. -x fr ,,, -,- , l- 7, . V ' u U 3 I' ' 1, VAWVJ J 'L no J, ' J,M .',f Q M S , J Casey T Jones D Powers R Coulsting C DeKold J Martin D Margiotta E dheeler C Bashara E kavanaugh Herman Butt,1n whose hands was placed the tremendous responsibility of converting a veritable group of infants into a quintet capable of successfully defending its two year reign over V1Pg1DlB'S Catholic sec ondary schools, came through in a most amazing fashion, despite the fact that his proteges failed in their quest foraathird consecutive champion ship trophy His green clads compiled an enviable record of twelve v1c tories against five reversals in a slate which included frays with two of the top Tidewater hardwood powers Newport News, to whom they bowed, encounters Notable throughout the campaign was the untiring, steady work of John Casey Ed Kavanaugh and Don Powers This trio was the beacon light which guided the Trinidads safely through a most hectic year of action on both the HTHS floor and abroad Casey, a Junior with a flare for the dramatic, cultivated the habit of breaking up close ball games with his devastating hook shot as well as his deadly accurate sets Kavanaugh constantly quickened the heartbeat of manw'aloyal Yellow Jacket fan with his ball stealing antics and his airtight defensive work,w ich incident ally was good enough to hold players such as the Academy's Bob Roberts to a mere minimum of his usual output Rangy Don proved a terror under both baskets grabbing each enemy rebound which came his way Cand some that d1dI1't, and tipping in double deckers for the Green and Gold Unfortunately, we seem to have left out quite a few boys worthy of ment1on,but shall attempt to alleviate the situation by Just saying that you all played swell and that we're all proud of you' and Nbrfolk Academy's Bulldogs, with whom they split a pair of thrilling - . . . . . . L P. . . - M Chrl te K Klak B Woodsend B Vanderploeg C Jacques K Evlch M Connor D Stand1ng G query J L1pp1ncott m E Penderson P Carllsle D Butt Mrs LC Curtln CCoachQ M Carllsle B Beza J Leombruno C Kent ln order to keep up the tradltlon of Holy Tr1n1ty, the members f the newly selected glrls' basketball team under the CO8CF1Dg of hrs L m Curtln opened the season on December 9 l9h9 wlth the receptlon of Holy COmmuH1OD, a practlce wh1ch they repeated before every game After the co capta1ns nhry Ellen Henderson, forward and Jane Llp p1ncott, guard, were elected, the team as a whole chose Marlan Christe as manager, and Mary Connor as asslstant manager The S1TlS began thelr season by trampllng Smlthfleld 32 27 For the next elght games the glrls came out on top w1th wlde smlles, that 18 un t1l February 2, at Chowan College when the Chowan g1rls downed the TTlD1 ever, teachlng them new plays and QlVlDg advlce As a result four more wlns followed Another defeat broke the chaln of v1ctor1es when St Paul threw the Tr1n1dettes 35 26 F1ve more games followed of whlchimey lost two and t1ed one Thls stacked up a total of n1neteen w1ns four losses and one tle, an honorable sports record The g1rls were entered 1nto the Gold Medal Tournament and the State Cathollc Tournament The1r f1r t opponent 1D the Gold Medal Tournament was Churchland to whom they lost Thls automat1cally ellmlnated them from further competltlon 1D thls tournament St1ll determlned to brlng home a trophy to Tr1n1ty for 1tS last year, the glrls went to R1chmond for the State Cathollc Tournament They played four games and won wlth Peters burg, Saint Joseph's Vllla Sa1nt Andrews, and f1nally Salnt Pauls w1th a final score of 21 7. The glrls achieved the goal they set for them selves they put Tr1n1ty's name on the champlonshlp 11st l . . . . O T! ' ' . J '. Q D ' I U dettes 26-18. After this defeat Mrs. Curtin worked the girls harder than I E .J N tl Al 'll I l ll YNII ff ll c nu ,n u tyelsts il A 1.1ppinc0tr'5o B A voodsend '5 Afmteul' C1855 J Horrell '50 hBtlOH8l Tynlno Certlflcates J Flcarra '50 K Kennedy '50 I Fantone '50 Edward Kavanaugh 'Out tandmg Football Player of the Week' Charles Bashara in--qt Red Feather Speaker Basxetball All star Q06 0433 E lheeler of K. Evlch 606' N. Fantone A. L1ppiI1CO12't ll , '- I , ll sf f IE 'B sl- ' N P V. ' Q 6 ' V . 1 s n, 0 W - a L Q Q , 7' Q f 0- 0 . l I - .- 3 - , , ' . . E O L lf ' . f B. A. 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' s , 's s , - ' ' s . . ' S , . . . . . ' . . . V. H . A , lk. o - , . . . . . - S . . . . . . . . S. , - g A ' Q . : . ' . . . N S . . . into two decades plus one, and an Arthur M. Mathews, Jr. occupies a seat in . S . . . , . - . S 1 . 7 H . . . . . . . ' - Q N' W . . n . , . . . . , . . . . . ' . . 0 ' . . . . v . ' . . . . .- s . . ' . . ' . . - were awarded to the first six gradu ates Charles P Fulford Thomas B Hatton Blanche E Kllpatrlck .ary Ellen Luck Arthur Mathews, and Grace Prlce Today at Poly Tr1n1ty there 1S a Charles P Fulford Jr and an Arthur M Mathews J together Wlth a group who are representlne a second generatlon of loyal Tr1n1ty puplls 01 Aan' M Charles Fulford and son Arthur Mathews and son James Haskett CNancy LaDghOI'11D, C1-HYtOD Shoe maker CMolly Langl Pam MOI'I'1B fMHI'Y Vemltob Peggy Dav1s CJack Davlsps Barbara Phllllps Charm Dunganj, Sharon Bannon CMart1n Bannonb John Yahn Chiae Nestj Clmeellngb Edmund Phllllps Patrlck Morrls CMary Venutob, CMar1e Dunganb John Zlngraff CJoseph1ne Venutob Arthur Mathews Jr . - 2 . , . ' , . ' ' , p M. 'v ' 0 L - l . 0 y 0 Q h F , I' . 1 ,mg .4 Q 'N 41' f42L - ' lx . we , . ' ' , wx . A f ff -W C 1 L.. if i y C 'J .MA 1 A J A ,LYl, j - 1 n if L J' I ,T j 5230 ,Mjf4llC . . I f - 1 A Y , . I K . . s ' 0 5 1 1 ' . ' Q , . ' 7 ' ' Q . - nunuanawnu-w11 ii: sux li 11 lil ll 11 Nia 1 -l - -ll H III ii U11 E. i Tal ll ii C Fulford Jr Diane B 1 a c k CAgnes hormanj Iickolos Rossi CSh1r1ey YoungD Clayton Gatewood Ckathleen Lawlerb Nith the pioneering days over Sister Cor Marie was replaced by Sister M Angels who served as principal for two years, and then, after an absence of a number of years, returned to sponsor the next to last graduation class from Holy Trinity Honors came to Trinity almost from its inception when Kenneth Lawrence '32 won third place in the C S 1 C Oratorical Contest The following year, first place in this contest was won by Charles Chesire, in 193A Louise Morgan received this award and in 1935 first place was won by Julian Pleasants '36 Trinity tradition was continued when Jack Piedmont gained second place in the 1936 Oratoricals In the early days the Sisters lived in the Parish House but later on they moved into their convent which was b u 1 1 t directly opposite the school. October 3, 1928 was the day they entered their new home, a n d it was on the twentieth of March in the following year that Holy Mass was of- fered for the first time in the convent chapel. In all this time the school was growing--in size, in enrollment, and in faculty. To the original four classrooms and auditorium an addition of two classrooms and a cafeteria were soon made. Later, in 1929, and again in 1938 further additions were necessary. It was at this latter date that the gymna- sium was built. g 5 ' 'Q I . lv g 1 I ' , Q fx ! 4 Q 21 T Ki , ' ' 1 'f . K ' IRQ V tx ,kt I na f c airs 'fi Q. Q fe ,nl l ' W ' L I , . . . . . . Q I U , I 0 1 'Io Q . o . . . , . . . . O . . . tt The building of the gym seems to mark the start of an active Trinity in the field of sports. Almost from the beginning, the school has been able to boast of excellent basketball fives and of late years the girls, the Trini- dettes have entered into the competition with increasing success Football history was made in the early forties when Trinity played in Class C competition During these years the names of Dick Wills A3 Leo Flaherty 'h2 and John Bashara '42 were Trinity Jatchwords The championship team which finally brought home first honors in football in 1942 were Gus Russo Eddie Ether d g Randolph query, Joe Venuto, Charlie W h e a t S Casey Joe Grey B Versprille Bill Mayo, Wendell M111 e r, George Nood house Bobby Ellis Willie V1rg1l1 Arnold, Anthony harrell Joe Council, Jersey Yatterson, John Boogades, Bill A rphy, and Jerry Johnston In Class C basketball competition, Sammy Miller 'h2 and Martin Kehoe 'A3 were outstanding One of the first girls to receive praise on her basketball ability was Barbara Kaufman 'A3 The Class C basketball championship in the Tidewater area was won in 1945 with B Bullock, G Russo, S Casey, J Fitz Patrick, W Virgili, F Carrigan, W Jenkins, J Harrell C Hilmoth E Eth eridge, B Versprille L Sallacup in the line up The closing years of Trinity have seen the continuance of its outstand ing athletic reputation on the hardwood Trinity boys brought home the Cath s n Q u I ' 0 9 i e, . l Dick Wills, Jack Hickman, Rocco Russo, Louis Hiers, Jake Versprille, Eugene V ' 0 I ' T, . . . , . . . - . ol1c champlonshlp trophy 1n 19h8 and 19h9 as well as wlnnlng the G0ld Medal trophles for those years The Trlnldettes won the1r f1TSt Cathol1c award 1n l9N7 a feat not to be repeated unt1l thls present year when the last Trlnl dette team whlpped Portsmouth to brlng home a flnal trophy to the School In l9h8 the glT1S' team won a runner up award at the Cathollc tournament left to right Cfrontj Ozmon, A Venut Kehoe, Cmlddlej Mergel, P Wheeler Hayden, S Rumfelt, Mrs R Perklns Ccoachj Dudzlk M Clola Query D Vltlo, Cbackj Query. B Irwin, Mack, D Prlmm J Harrell J M e e k With the lncreased enrollment 1n the hlgh school from the or1g1nal th1r ty to almost two hundred there was an lncrease ln the faculty as well Suc ceedlng SlSt8r Mary Angels Slster Ann Ellzabeth took over the re1ns of the hlgh school untll l9h0 Durlng these years The Tr1n1dad the school news paper, was begun w1th Nancy Langhorn Haskett '36 as 1ts first ed1tor Also, the years of 1939 and 1940 marked the appearances of the only other year book 1n Tr1n1ty history For many years the Veterans of the Forelgn Wars have sP0DSOT6d an 6558! contest Bernard Smlth 'Al 13 the f1rst on record to w1n for Tr1n1ty with a flrst place entry 1n l9h0 he also won a state award for h1s entry in the I F C A contest June 19hl was a banner year 1n the VFW contest Francls Sulllvan 'Q3 non f1rSt honors Joseph Mele ky 'A2 second, and Leslle Powers 'A3 thlrd Lesl1e Powers brought further honor to Tr1n1ty by wlnnlng an Amerlcan Leglon essay contest 1D Aprll l9hl and a hundred dollar f1TSt pr1ze in a B P O E essay contest that same year Do 0 og P. ' A. . ' f B. . Fo . g 'KO . I Mo Q 0 . . A. X , MQ 1 0 . Q I 9 o so The archives of the school are filled with the accounts of the various religious activities which mark a truly Catholic school: retreats, Sodality receptions, First Com unions, and Confinmations. Always in Trinity's his- tory there has been evidenced a great love of the Mother of God, and each year found the month of May a month of special celebration. Although the ..f f , f. - - -Amwnnng - - May Procession is H r -I ' f as old as our his- - Jliglhib J t .A d 2 N g,Jg:15 'gy ,gg .Hr , tif. ., . Q ' -C t , 't t ,N ,',xg9:i,?F,.9 ,cry 1 wasno until 1936 that a Y record was kept of t h e various May Queens who, as Presidents of the Sodality were privileged to crown our Blessed Lady Since Ann McNamara '36 Stella Agnes Norman Ruth Hencke, Mary Kelly, June Campbell rley Hayden Marie Hillman, Jeanne Harrell Eunice Mergl, Barbara Bullock, Ann M rray, Marie Query, Barbara Hayden and this year's May Queen, Betty Ann Woodsend have received this honor In its twenty one years of Catholic education, H o l y Trinity High School has seen three of its graduates embrace the religious life Mary Ann Kelly 'AO and Ann Murray 'MY are now Sisters Marie Andrea and Veronica Clare in the Con Margupggiiyh E ,gn Cmiddlej Marie Hillman '43, Clowerj Shirley Hayden '42 :AW l , . . . . ' U I U W t , . . ' . of . , , C . ' . f f .4 , . fs - F J , H . . . . . . , 1 v . , , Y . lo M ' 0 . F , ' h .. ' fx 'X - 1 w'1 S 4 f .S ' ' ml U J' ' A x ' . 3. is . L iff 'y I ' x gy C c . , , 4 E 4 , 8 23 A i ' -Y . vii 'L 0 , A- ' y 3 Q K' gregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Sister M. Amelia, Of th6 Sisters of Charity, was formerly Amelia Bell '3h. Following Sister Ann Elizabeth as principal was Sister Clara Inez who held that position from l9b0 to l9bh For a number o f years students from Trinity entered into competitive examinations at William and Mary College and there are archive accounts of certificates of honor which were awarded Julian Pleasants '36 and William Henche no both received high awards in these contests In 1936 Julian Pleasants won first place in a second year Spanish competition and was award ed a scholarship to the college Henche won his scholarship for his out standing work in Chemistry In l9hh the Rev Martin J Harrison replaced Father Kealey as pastor of Holy Trinity and the school has been under his kindly guidance ever since It was in l9h4 too that Sister Rose Estelle succeeded Sister Clara Inez principal of the school Three Trinity graduates have returned in the course of years to assist as members of the faculty Fred Stant 34 was the first, and in later years he was followed by Robbins Williams 'A3 and Mary Louise Stelbasky Fred Stant l3u Mary Louise Stelbasky AB Robbins Wllllams U43 In 1946 Sister Rose Marie was appointed principal and to her goes the distinction of being the last principal in Tr1nity's history In these final years, besides the awards in athletics, the students have continued in the traditions of the years gone by and h a v e brought further honors and awards to their school Q - . . . ' ' ' as . , . . . . . ,a8. M' Q 2 mf. kr 2 , ,X xx T, V. xi ,.- s KZ Y a'a sr f it 3. Q ' ' W I . . In 19147, Robert Doumar 'lg7, Kathleen O'Keefe 'li8, and Mary Louise Stel- basky '48 were selected from among hundreds to represent Trinity at a science meeting at which they were each awarded with a certificate o f honorable mention and 310.00 prize for their work. James Aubrey '48 placed second in the Modern Language Association exam- ination and won a 3150.00 scholarship to the University of Virginia. A scholarship to U. C. L. A. was won by Francis Morlino through the Navy ROTC. Mary Louise Stelbasky, Kathleen O'Keefe and Carolyn Slattery took first second and third prizes in a Catholic Daughters of America book review con- test in l9h8 and the Ladies Auxiliary of the V F W contest was won by Ann Smith in l9h9 Also in l9h9 Shirley Hooper received the I F C A Award Holy Trinity in its first year of competition in the National Catholic High School Typing Association won third place in the Amateur Class, and, through the efforts o f Betty Ann Woodsend 50 who ranked second among 1 A72 contestants throughout the United States, won second place in the Nov ice class Patricia Wheat, Shirley Hooper and Jacqueline Harrell placed fifth, sixth, and seventh respectively among the amateur contestants In twenty one years Trinity High School has matured It survived the difficult struggle of the early years and in spite of many physical handi caps has given to Virginia, to the nation, and to the Church a loyal group of men and women of whom she may be proud Q 'ea es. 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