Trinity High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1970

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Luther Luther, the second play undertaken by Trinity's Drama Club this year, was acclaimed by many as one of the best high school plays ever performed here. John Sipes, as Martin Luther, gave an outstanding performance. This excellent drama depic- ting the life of Martin Luther, played at St. Francis of Rome Auditorium on April 17, 19, and 26. Other leading roles were played by Pete Rivard as the Knight, Neal Augustus - the Prior, Brian Searles - Hans Luther C Luther's fatherj, John Eiler - Lucus Ca friend of Hans Lutherj, John Williamson - Weinand, Tom Murdick - Tet- zel, Anthony Lukes - Staupitz, Mike Riordan - Cajetan, Kevin Martin - Miltitz, Tom Johnson - Pope Leo X, and Tom Stevens - Eck. The only leading female role was enacted by Barbara Peters as Katherine CLuther's wifej. Fr. Theodore Sans both produced and directed Luther. The set was designed by Fr . Albert Moore, Charles Bennett, and David Ribar. Mrs. Margo Goodwin, Fr. Albert Moore, Charles Bennett, James Leary, and David Ribar directed the makeup. The chorus director was Fr. Michael Diebold, and Mrs. Margo Goodwin, Joseph Davis, and John Laughlin designed the costumes. Qleftj Martin Luther prays fervently for divine assistance be- fore making his difficult choice. frightj Cardinal Cajetan fMike Riordany listens intently as Martin Luther pleads his case. ftop abovey Martin Luther Uohn Sipesj denounces Tetzel's selling of indulgenc es. fabovej Martin Luther displays his famous '95 Theses. fleftj Martin Luther flanked by Staupitz fAnthony Lukesj, left, and the Prior fNeal Augus- tusp, right, awaits the ruling of Pope Leo X on the matter of his teachings.

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qtop abovej Daisy Mae Uanice Medinaj and Li'l Abner fAnthony Lukesj join in the singing of Namely You. fabovey Available Jones fTom Murdockj presents Stupefyin' Jones fConnie Hartlagej to the Dogpatchers. frightj General Bullmoose fTom Johnson, and Senator Phogbound CTerry Hancockj argue about the future of Dogpatch. L ,il Abner In November of 1969, the Trinity Dept. of Theatre Arts staged the musical-comedy Li'l Abner. The cast was com- prised of over one hundred students from Assumption, Sacred Heart, and Trinity, and played to near capacity crowds at St. Francis of Rome's Auditorium. Anthony Lukes portrayed the lead role of Li'l Abner. Oth- er members of the cast were: Joe Wight as Pappy Yokum, Tom Pursley - Marryin' Sam, Tom Johnson - General Bull- moose, Terry Hancock - Senator Phogbound, Kevin Martin - Dr. Finsdale, Neal Oliphant - Evil Eye Fleagle, Tom Murdock - Available Jones, and Guistino Dattilo - Earth- quake McGoon. Leading female roles were played by Janice Medina as Daisy Mae, Anne Scheen - Mammy Yokum, Barbara Baldwin - Appasionata von Climax, and Connie Hartlage - Stupefyin' Jones, all from Sacred Heart. Q Li'l Abner was produced and directed by Fr. Theodore Sans. Choreography and costume selections were handled by Mrs. Margo Goodwin. Charles Bennett designed the set, Fr. Albert Moore directed the set construction, and Mr. C . I. Thompson directed the musical compositions. fleftj Daisy Mae confers with Li'l Abner and Mammy Yokum fAnne Scheenj. frightj Li'l Abner and the Cronies relax unsuspectingly just before Sadie Hawkins Day.



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Fall Festival The 1969 Fall Festival, although falling short of its 317,000 goal by some 353000 was still rated a great success, nearly doubling last year 's profits. Spurred on by the incentive of extra holidays, the entire school attained the 50070 deadline in time for one free day, but a last minute chance drive fell just short of the 100070 goal holiday. Profits from the Fall Festival finance the con- struction of several projects throughout the school. The improvements were as follows: the addition of several doors in the C building, enabling a swifter flow of traffic in the halls, and the addition of an extra counseling office. The Festival also financed the carpeting in the A and C build- ings, helped to supply the science labs, and made several contributions to the Athletic Dept. and the Science Club . , K ftop abovej The stuffed animal booth, manned by Fr. Duerr, proved a great success. fabove left and rightj A happy Tom Murdock rakes in the money as a nearby, dejected Coach Schmidt wonders how a dollar can disappear so quickly. qtop abovey Even the Bealmear family enjoyed the Festival. Qabovej Coach Kennedy command ed the wheel at the Athletic Dept. 's booth.

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