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A seasonal magazine sent to family, friends, and alumni of Trinity School of Midland.
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Heraldthe
a publication for students, parents, alumni, and friends of trinity school
volume 2008-2009, summer
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Arts program and students continue to produce an extraordinary range and balance of abilities, talents and accomplishments.
We celebrated Trinity’s 50th anniver-sary with several events including the Legacy Luncheon and Fifty-Fest. Attending the Legacy Luncheon were former faculty and administration, alumni, trustees, friends of the school and administrators who were so instrumental in creating the foundation on which Trinity
stands today. It was a wonderful occasion on which to renew old friendships and look to the future. On campus, Fifty-Fest showcased the wide array of student talents with lower, middle, and upper school student music and choral performances, art displays, and class projects. Alumni and former faculty gathered in the commons and
reminisced with classmates and faculty. Through all of the events, the love and devotion that so many have for Trinity was palpable, serving as further impetus for us to build an even brighter future rooted in the ideals that have been so important to all who have experienced Trinity School. Thanks go to Jane Williams and the 50th Anniversary committee for all their good work.
During the first quarter of the year, Trinity hosted the ISAS evaluation visit and subsequently was reaccredited. Having served on that visiting committee, I know first-hand how well the faculty and division heads prepared the self-study. At the end of the year, the Play Center also received its state license, which was the culmination of a full year’s work. In both cases, Trinity received accolades for the quality of its people and programs.
The 08-09 school year presented a unique combination of opportunities to celebrate the past, examine the present, and prepare for the future. All three reveal the resilience and character of the School and of those who care so much for Trinity.
The mid-year change in school head and the search for a new Head of Upper School during the second semester were undoubtedly distractions. Yet, the faculty and administrative leaders continued to keep their attention focused on the students and on providing the very best education available in Midland. As testimony to the confidence in the faculty, re-enrollment for 09-10 stands at 96%, which is remarkable given the economic uncertainty of our times. Student achievement and success was reflected in excellent college placement which included acceptances at highly competitive colleges and universities throughout the United States. A list of acceptances is included on the back cover.
We continued our commitment to academic rigor by offering 14 advanced placement courses. One of many highlights of the year was the second consecutive victory of our Quiz Show Team over Midland High School in regional competition sponsored by PBS. We also had our share of athletic success with state championships in football, girls basketball, boys golf and tennis, while the boys basketball and baseball teams also had strong winning seasons. Most notably, over 70% of the upper school students participated in an interscholastic sport. We sent 85 students to the ISAS Arts Festival where they joined with students from other independent schools to showcase their many talents. The Trinity Fine
Trinity School of Midland3500 W. Wadley Avenue
Midland, TX 79707432.697.3281
www.trinitymidland.org
Founded in 1958, Trinity School is an independent, coeducational, college
preparatory day school that provides a nurturing environment to enrich the
mind, strengthen the body, and enliven the soul.
Enrolling students from preschool to grade twelve, Trinity is accredited by the Independent School Association of the
Southwest and is a non-profit, non-discriminatory institution that
operates without funding from church or state.
Trinity School seeks to enroll students of good character of any race, religion, or
economic background who have the necessary interest and ability to perform
superior academic work.
Heraldthe
Adrianne Clifton, EditorJenness Gilles, EditorElise Coombes, Editor
David Gilles ‘04, Layout Design
volume 2008-2009, summer
Dear TriniTy Family,
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alumni news
FaculTy news
annual reporT
The sTrengTh oF legacy
sTuDenT awarDs
preschool
lower school
miDDle school
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BoarD oF TrusTees 2009-2010
Kate Beal, PresidentDan Hart, 1st Vice President
Candyce Roybal, 2nd Vice PresidentRupa Naidu, 3rd Vice President
Tony Farish, TreasurerCarolyn Stimmel, Secretary
Pam Cepero Bryan ColemanGeorgia Corwin
Bill DingusRobin Eiland
Jody Gilles Holy Trinity Representative
George HoverJeff GrigsbyLink Grimes
Nasreen IslamDuncan Kennedy
Paul LerwickRussell Meyers
J. Purvis
aDvisory TrusTees 2009-2010Kelly BealLarry Bell
Mary de CompiegneNorbert Dickman
Paul LathamSteve Person
aDminisTraTion2009-2110
Geoffrey Butler Interim Head of School
Henry FisherHead of Upper School
Laura BrownHead of Middle School
Patricia Maurer Head of Preschool & Lower School
Adrianne Clifton Director of Admissions
Jenness GillesDirector of Development
David Barrientes Business Manager
Jack HickmanFine Arts Department Chair
Jeff YoungGirls Athletic Director
Chris JauzBoys Athletic Director
As we look to the future, the renovation of All Saints Chapel reasserts our commitment to the faith tradition of the past, which remains a centerpiece of Trinity’s values. At the top of the Board of Trustees agenda is the search for a new Head of School. A search committee comprised of trustees, parents, and faculty representation has already begun work. I have committed to serve as Interim Head of School for two years in order to give the Board sufficient time to conduct a thorough and well-timed search process.
The trustees are also updating the strategic plan developed a year ago with a review of the academic, athletic, faith, and artistic components that comprise it. The refined plan will be completed in the fall and provide a launching point for future programs and campus development. A companion piece to the strategic process is the development of a long-range campus master plan that will include potential renovations and additions to improve existing programs and provide facility enhancements.
As we define future opportunities and needs that are necessary for Trinity to provide a first-rate education in the 21st century, it is obvious that we will need to expand our financial resources. Identifying the components to successfully finance independent schools is not a mystery. First, we have to adequately fund and responsibly manage current operations. This includes setting the annual tuition rate and, very importantly, reaching annual giving goals through the Trinity Fund to support the operating fund. One of our goals for this upcoming year is to clarify the case for annual giving. Tuition covers only 81.4% of the cost of each student, which means the remaining 18.6% must come from other revenue sources. Therefore annual giving is critical. Giving to the Trinity Fund for the 08-09 school year totaled approximately 4.8% of the operating revenue with a parent participation of 34%. If we are going to meet the
basic needs of our programs and operating budget for the 09-10 school year, more participation is necessary. Personnel costs comprise nearly 77% of the operating budget. As a labor intensive operation, personnel equals program. The only way to increase productivity in a school is to increase class size or reduce programs, both of which contradict the reasons you send your children to Trinity. In early fall, we will launch the annual giving effort. We will be calling on many of you to help solicit gifts, and we urge everyone to participate. If we can increase participation, the needed dollars will follow.
The other major components of school funding are endowment and capital giving for facilities. In the past year, the Trinity endowment has increased by $1 million due to the generosity of a major benefactor. However, our endowment of $3.6 million is small by any comparison with peer schools and provides only 2.4% of the school’s operating revenue. Designated capital gifts will be needed to meet future facility enhancements after they are developed in the strategic plan and the campus master plan. Though capital giving is essential to creating needed facilities, they do not relieve the operating budget.
Trinity is an excellent school that provides a unique resource to Midland. We cannot, however, settle for what has been accomplished, and we must constantly endeavor to improve what we already do well. This effort will never reach an end if we are to educate our children for the ever-growing demands that will be made on this generation and the next by an increasingly complex and challenging world.
I look forward to working with the trustees, faculty, students, and you for the next two years in advancing the vision of Trinity School.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey C. ButlerInterim Head of School
on the cover: kindergartners preparing for graduation
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Alumni Seminar • Legacy Luncheon • Alumni Brunch • Fifty-Fest
On a gorgeous spring day in April, Trinity School celebrated its 50th anniversary with an open house that included performances from all sections of the school. The whole school was a stage for various events from chess to photography to individual singers and on to staged works that featured both familiar stars and a host of students
performing for the first time. The Lower School started the afternoon with delightful history of popular music covering the 50 years Trinity has been in existence. It started with “Blue Suede Shoes” featuring several Elvises (or Elvisi or perhaps Elvi?) replete with sideburns and little hip swivels. Next came that great celebration of raw happiness, “Twist and
CELEBRATING THE LEGACY
Shout.” Wherever John Lennon is, I am sure he was smiling at the final “aghh!” from several dozen young voices. “That’s the Way (I Like It)” rendered the Seventies perfectly.
One great feature of this history of popular music was that Lucy Bourland introduced various lyrics that directly related to Trinity, yet
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(excerpt from Graham Anthony Dixon’s article on Fifty-Fest, orginially printed in Midland Reporter Telegram)
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which somehow fitted seamlessly with the songs. Thus the various economic crises that have occurred over the last few decades were highlighted, together with the uncertainty that they caused the school. And in the best popular music tradition everything ended well.
By the end of the Seventies section I heard several people in the audience wondering out loud what would be used of the next decade. I called it wrong, naming a British band while in fact the iconic “Thriller” by Michael Jackson was the song. The neck twitches and dance moves were rather precise and yet endearing at the same time. “Can’t Touch This” by MC Hammer included a little rap that celebrated all that Trinity does.
The atmosphere changed with the Upper School and their melancholy rendition of a medley from Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd.” Twenty-first century Midland in April is perhaps as far away as you can get from 19th century London in the middle of winter, but the precise voices and shadows falling across the faces succeeded in bringing the uniquely ominous atmosphere of that great musical to the Trinity Prairie.
The Middle School parodied the Seventies in an often hilarious version of ABBA songs from the musical “Mama Mia.” From Afros to scarves to platform shoes they reminded all of us of the fashion terrors of that now distant decade.
In a fine reprise of some songs from “The Music Man,” the cast of this great production proved that even without costumes, lights, sets etc., they can still put on a better show than many others with all those at their disposal.
If a society, or school, can be judged by the quality and substance of its Art – and it can be partially – then Trinity is a fine and healthy place. A lovely afternoon of entertainment from a school that obviously brings out the artistic best in its students – from those destined for professional careers in entertainment to those with the butterflies of a first public performance.
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class oF 2008Regan Winstead will be a sophomore at Auburn University in the fall, studying chemical engineering and enjoying Delta Zeta.
class oF 2007Eric D’Agostino was on campus supporting his brother at the Trinity School Science Night in May. Eric reports that in his quest for a degree in Automotive Engineering at UTSA, he aced a course load of Engineering, Advanced Calculus, Advanced Chemistry, and Automotive Design.
Susan Strange along with Malone Sams ‘06 finished a two week mission trip to Uganda this summer with First Presbyterian Church.
Travis Wagner was named to the Honor Roll for the spring 2009 semester at the University of Oklahoma.
class oF 2006Chandler Mallams will be a senior at TCU studying habilitation of the deaf. Last year, Chandler organized a prom dress drive that received about 150 dresses that went to the Texas School for the Deaf in Austin, which is a school for 3 to 21-year-old deaf students. She was awarded as an Honored Member from the National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association.
Whitney MacDonald is taking a break from Julliard this summer to attend the Aspen Music Festival and School.
Blakely Winstead is living in Los Angeles for an internship with the electrical contracting company, Mass Electric. The company specializes in commuter rail work and maintaining the Metrolink trains that run downtown.
class oF 2005Jay Blanco graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. Edward’s University in Austin. He received a B.A. in Computer Science with a minor in International Relations. He was named Outstanding Computer Science Student, and was selected for membership in Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society.
Kalin Harvard graduated in May from Washington and Lee. Elise and Bill Coombes made the trek to Virginia to watch her walk the stage.
Wright Wommack is a senior at UT, and was one of the handlers for Bevo this year. He’s currently applying to law schools.
John Renaud received first place in a year-long eveningwear and bridal design competition with funding provided by Cotton, Inc. His winning design was a black sateen outfit. See photos on the Alumni page of the Trinity website!
Mary McLaughlin graduated from the University of Notre Dame in May with a degree in Finance. She will move to Chicago to begin her job with Ernst & Young in September.
Alysse Hillman & Robert Horton will be getting married in August and will be living in Fort Worth.
class oF 2004 Addie Donnell did post-production work on the hit movie Bride Wars and continues to live and work in Los Angeles.
David Gilles continues at Denver Seminary and is enjoying the high country of Colorado.
Melissa Hartman just finished an internship in Hawaii at a bird conservation center working with endangered Hawaiian birds.
Aubrey Olson married Ashley Lynn Otis. Aubrey graduated from Austin College with a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. in Japanese Studies. They will spend the next year working in Japan before pursuing graduate degrees.
Vikas Nath is in med school at Texas Tech and will start clinical rotations in El Paso.
Matt Sullivan married Jean Moss in June and both are in law school at Texas Tech. Jean’s mother, Vivian, is the Upper Schoor Choir instructor.
Michael Wood is an infantry platoon commander with 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines at Camp Lejeune, NC. He will most likely deploy to Afghanistan in the spring.
Katie Younger graduated from BYU and took a job in Washington D.C. She will be there for the next year.
class oF 2003Jessica Ervin Horner and husband, John, welcomed baby girl #2, Jahnna Kay Horner, April 21, 2009. Big sister Kayle Jahn turned 2 in May.
class oF 2002Tyler Pratt spent a month in Southeast Asia, which he said was “incredibly rad.” He visited his brother, who teaches in Singapore, and traveled all around Malaysia, Indonesia, and Bali.
Jenness Rouse graduated Summa Cum Laude from Williamson Christian College, earning a B.S. in Leadership & Ministry (Christian Ministry Track). She is currently enrolled online in a double Masters at Liberty University Theological Seminary.
George Wommack, wife, Christen (Alldredge), and son, Tripp Patton, live in San Antonio.
ALUMNI NEWS
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class oF 2001Ryan Latham was among the 66 students who received their juris doctor degrees in May from Baylor University Law School.
Leanna Gilles finished her second year of teaching 7th Grade Texas History in Fort Worth.
Michael Arden, aka Jerrod Moore, co-starred alongside Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in Bride Wars.
Mary Jane Philpy married Clay Dollins in April at Horseshoe Bay and are planning to move to Austin this summer.
Kelly Rathbone is exhibiting her sculpture at the Hal Samples Gallery in Dallas. Music for the opening on May 30 was provided by her brother, Jackson ‘03 and band, 100 Monkeys. Visit the gallery until August 11.
class oF 2000Matt Hinkley has been living in NYC for nine years. He currently works full-time as a musician, music director and instrumentalist, plus as a guitarist, singer/songwriter, and frontman for his own band. Find out more on the Alumni Page on Trinity’s website!
Layne Rouse is finishing his clerkship tenure with the Honorable Sam Cummings, Federal District Judge of the Northern District of Texas. While applying for other clerkships, he also is considering an MBA.
Evan McLaughlin finished his work in Washington D.C. with the Bush administration and moved to NYC where he is the Director of Communications of Common Ground, a non-profit in the development of supportive housing
and other practices that end homelessness.
class oF 1999Mark Stoltz and wife, Isabell, welcomed their first child, Jacque Monte Stoltz, on February 28, 2009.
Trevor Wommack married Natalie Eason from North Carolina. Trevor is an attorney with Bracewell Guilliano in Houston. Natalie is a free-lance Graphic Designer.
class oF 1996Marissa Gifford Smith and husband, Dave, welcomed Peyton Abigail on Tuesday, May 12. She weighed 6 lbs 4 ozs. Her big sister is Sydney.
Theresa Mendoza is getting married on October 10th to Philip “Flipper” Davis at St. Philip the Apostle Church in Lewisville. After the wedding, they will live in Grapevine.
class oF 1992Richie Greth married Lyndal Suzanne Stephens in March 2009. Richie was seen at the 50th weekend!
class oF 1989Sara Coffey married Steve Thornton II on September 13, 2008 in Hood River, Oregon. She graduated from Willamette University’s MAT program in May and is looking for teaching positions in Willamette Valley, Oregon.
class oF 1978Andy Duff is a chemist with Merck & Co. and lives in Lansdale, PA. “Duck” says, “Hey!” to Mr. Coombes and Mrs. Watson.
kristen Jane faudree
1982 - 2008Kristen Jane Faudree ‘99 left
this side of heaven on November 22, 2008. She fought valiantly against the cancer that had started in her esophogus.
The above photo with her brother, Will ‘01, was taken at the Alumni Christmas Brunch,
December 2007.
The following is a prayer shared by Garen Hover Eadie ‘99:
We seem to give Kristen back to Thee, dear God, who gavest her to us. Yet, as Thou didst not lose her
in giving, so we have not lost her by her return. Not as the world giveth, givest Thou, O Lover of souls! What Thou givest, Thou takest not away. For what is Thine is ours always, if we are Thine. And life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death
is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. Lift us up, strong Son of God, that
we may see further; cleanse our eyes that we may see more clearly; draw us closer to Thyself, that we may know ourselves nearer to our beloved who are with Thee. And
while Thy Son prepareth a place for us, prepare us for that happy place, that, where they are and Thou art, we too may be; through the same
Jesus Christ our Lord.- author Unknown -
For more photos and news go to www.trinitymidland.org click: alumni
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Henry Fisher, Head of Upper School, comes to Trinity from the Hyde School in Connecticut where he was the Director of Instruction, taught mathematics, coached basketball, and served as a dormitory parent. As Director of Instruction, Mr. Fisher was responsible for program and faculty development and evaluation. Henry is a graduate of Brown University and recently received his M.A. in Educational Leadership from Teachers College at Columbia University. Hyde School is well known for its emphasis on student character development, which is an emphasis that Mr. Fisher carries with him to Trinity. Henry’s wife, Lynn, is a professional photographer and will be opening her business in Midland. Henry and Lynn have two children—Anna in 1st grade and Grey in K3.
Thomas LaFarelle will teach mathematics in the Upper School and will also be the assistant baseball coach. Mr. LaFarelle taught math at Midland High School for two years before working in the environmental and safety business. He received his undergraduate degree from UTPB and did graduate work in Mechanical Engineering at UT Austin. Mr. LaFarelle has also worked as a physical conditioning trainer.
Matt Kaminski will teach 8th grade and 11th grade English, which will allow Laura Brown to focus her teaching in the seventh grade and to devote more time to her responsibilities as Head of Middle School. Mr. Kaminski grew up in Nashville where he attended University School. He earned his B.A., Magna Cum Laude, and M.A. in English at the University of Georgia, after which he taught at the Chadwick School in California. Matt will also be coaching middle school basketball. He is a guitar musician and song writer who enjoys performing.
Kelly Thompson will be the new 5th grade English and social studies teacher. Mr. Thompson has taught for 19 years in Arizona and Midland. He earned his B.S. in History at Northern Arizona University, his M.A. in Education, and is an accomplished distance runner and trainer. In addition to his teaching, he will be working with the track and cross country programs.
Teri Shipkey is taking over the Lower School science classes for kindergarten through 3rd grade. Mrs. Shipkey was a physician’s assistant for 11 years. She has a B.S. from George Washington University and a B.A. from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Mrs. Shipkey earned her Texas Teacher Certification and has been a frequent substitute at Trinity. She is married to Dr. Greg Shipkey who is the Director of the MCH Emergency Room and CareStar with Basin Emergency Physicians. They have two children, Gregory and Benjamin, at Trinity.
Sarah Pace is the new administrative assistant to the Head of School and the Director of Admissions. Ms. Pace has numerous responsibilities serving the needs of both offices as well as providing support for the work of the Board of Trustees. Sarah is a Midland native and returned after working for six years in the Office of the Attorney General in Austin. Most recently she has worked with a local nonprofit agency in client services.
open housesepT. 22
school picTuresocT. 7
Tower shooTocT. 15
homecomingocT. 30
all sainTs Day
nov. 2
granDparenTs Daynov. 20
chrisTmas serviceDec. 18
SAVE THE DATE
FACULTY NEWS
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annual report 2008-2009trinity school
Strengthening the Legacy
50TH FuNDcapital improvement
$286,000.00Ginny & Randy BaileyMr. & Mrs. Kelly Beal
Kate & Stuart BealMary W. de Compiegne
Mr. & Mrs. David N. GrimesDebbie & Paul LathamMelinda & Clark Lea
Trinity Parents AssociationMr. & Mrs. Cy WagnerJane & Ken Williams
Becky Bailey Yarborough
trinitY fund$355,790.00
founders circle$25,000 & above
Dawn & Bryan Coleman
covenant circle$10,000-$24,999Anonymous (1)
Lana & John CooperElizabeth & Bob Davenport, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul LerwickRobert C. Lyon
Mr. & Mrs. Darren PrintzMr. & Mrs. J. R. Purvis
Trinity Parents AssociationThe West EndowmentJane & Ken Williams
trustees circle$5,000-$9,999
Cliffy & B.J. BealMr. & Mrs. Wayne A. Bissett
Lynn & Glenn BrookerMary W. de Compiegne
Anne & C.W. Duncan, Jr. Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William C. EilandNancy & Richard Gibson
Mary B. KennedyDiana & Steve Person
Dr. & Mrs. Michael L. RamseyDr. Steven & Mrs. Trudy Rea
50 Year societY$2,000-$4,999
Anonymous (1)Carol & Brad Bates
Mr. & Mrs. Larry BellDrs. Gina & Thomas Campagna
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph CeperoMelissa & David Chroback
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. DavenportMindy & Joe de Compiegne
Mary Anne & Bill DingusDuke Edwards/Julie Edwards-
(White Star Energy Inc.)Susie & Don Evans
Barbara & Tony FarishNancy & Jeff Grigsby
Mr. & Mrs. Arden GroverJennifer & Dan Hart
Mary Beth Anton & Jeff HewettAnne & George Hover
Mr. & Mrs. Fred KennedyDuncan Kennedy
Melissa & Greg McCabeThe Drs. Nabulsi
Drs. Rupa & Raja NaiduBanay & Newt NewtonGlenda & Drew Peters
Debbie & Steven PruettMr. & Mrs. James H. PurvisMarcie & James Stimmel
Thagard Foundation
all saints$500-$1,999
Anonymous (6)Mary Alice Aday
Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. AgarRoberta S. AldridgeStaci & Steve Ashley
Eddie Bello, Jr./Violeta Bello, MD
Ginny & Randy BaileyKaren & Spencer Beal
Kate & Stuart BealSarah & Chuck BellVicki & Kurt Boley
Caroline & Perry BolgerMr. & Mrs. Kent Buckingham
Evie & Geoffrey Butler
Total gifts received in 2008-2009 = 2,073,553.00
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all saints (cont.)Corinne & Toby Carleton
Karen CarrLinda & Pete Carter
Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. ChristensenAdrianne & Tom Clifton
Conoco PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Michael Cowan
Rev. & Mrs. Earle M. Craig IIIDedria & Norbert Dickman
Gire & Michael DragunCarla & Doug Duff, OD Rentals
Rhonda & Lynn Durham, Jr.EOG Resources, Inc
Kate Fullinwider FergusonMr. C. Gary GarlitzKim & Rick GasserEmily & Joe Gifford
Mr. & Mrs. Doyle D. GlassSarah & David GrimesMissy & Link GrimesJulia & Allen Harvey
Cheryl HightowerMartha & Gordon Hobgood
Amy & John HoodEllen & Charles House
Nancy S. HullJaye & Kenneth HusemanNasreen & Salman Islam
Chariti Ann JehringTera Burkholder KingKimber & Sam LawsonMr. & Mrs. Paul Latham
Mr. & Mrs. David O. MacKenzieSherry & Mitch Malouf
Dr. Bill & Patricia MaurerMr. & Mrs. Leslie G. McLaughlin
The Russell Meyers FamilyDr. & Mrs. Jayaram Naidu
Cindy & Don OliveDeborah & Johnathan Parrish
Angelica RagsdaleMr. & Mrs. Jack Rathbone
Rhotenberry Wellen ArchitectsCandyce & Leonard RoybalElise de Compiegne Shatto
Dr. & Mrs. Greg Shipkey & familyAmanda & John Starck
Mr. & Mrs. Harley StimmelTiff & Rufus Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew SwartzShafik A. Tejani
Mr. & Mrs. David ThomasKelly & Jarrett Vick
Susana G. & Jose L. VillalobosNancy & David Wantuck
Jo & Frank WeberVicki & Barry Willingham
Celia & Word Wilson
chargers$1-$499
Anonymous (7)Clint Adcox
Madhava AgusalaAlbertsons
Ashley AlboNancy & Augusto Albo
Janet AllisonBeverly AlstrinGreg Alvarado
Josefina ArandoMr. & Mrs. Chris Baker
Reneé & David BarrientesMs. Amy Bell
Glenna & Randell BellMrs. Kendra BensonMrs. Carole Betton
Mr. & Mrs. Barr BolgerJanan Bullard Bost
Amy Z. & Steven R. BrackenDr. Joe & Patti Brasco
Dr. & Mrs. John D. BrayCarrie Jane BrownDiane & Jim BrownLaura & Jim Brown
Myrna CanadyDrs. Roberta & Richard Case
Chevron Humankind- Matching Gift Program
M. ChristensenMargaret E. Coffey
Melody McFadden CollinsSarah & John R. Collins
Mr. & Mrs. John Cooper IIIDoris Cooper
Virginia & Edward CoryMr. Martin Cory
Kaye & Holt CowdenSarah & Will Crump
Mr. & Mrs. Max CurryDK CommunicationsAngela M. de Pageler
Max DickersonMr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Dietert
Drew DigginsMary Jane Philpy Dollins
Ms. Betty T. EdwardsLisa & John Elmore
Rachal EriksenCathy Erlandson
Lisa & Matt Espenshade
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ExxonMobil FoundationDr. & Mrs. Abulbasher Faizullah
Stephanie & Mike FeaganBill Fleischmann
Gloria FloresAngela & Jason FloresMaria & James Flores
Jodie & George FourqureanLauren FridaySarah FridaySusan Friday
Susan GallagherJudy & Terry Gant
Cari & Todd GarnerJanneke GarosCarrie Gates
Paige & Mike GatesWheatley Gates
Carrie & Gary GeorgeDavid A. Gilles
Jenness & Jody GillesCatherine Speer GrahamLinda & Charles GreenMary & Richard GrethJanice & Glen Grigsby
Mr. & Mrs. David B. GroverDiane H. Guzy
Michael HabererTerry Hall
Melinda G. HancockKaren & Bill Hardie
Gerald E. HarringtonCarol D. Hartman
Allen HarveyJack Hickman
Kris HodgeDebbie & Curtis HornKatie & Craig Hubbard
Bonnie & Orman HubbardTina Ice
Debbie & Keith ImkenMr. & Mrs. Anton Jaeger
Chris JauzPremila & Christopher Johnson
Tom JonasLora & Lee JonesJean & Bob Kiker
Emily & Bob KlemmeShannon C. Klunick
Mr. Darryl KnappAnna Rosinska/Cezary Kuprianowicz
Florence LarshNancy K. & Joe P. LibertyPatti & Rod MacDonald
MacLeod FamilyStephen W. Magee
Maguire FamilyMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Markell
Shirley & Virgil MatthewsWendy & Russell Mathis
Dr. & Mrs. L. E. McMakin, Jr.Kelly & Blake MendezCindy & Greg MidkiffTerry Lindsay Miller
Lupe MorenoDeborah Moreno
Marci & Miles NelsonNoel Family
Norma Thurman NorrellPeggy O’Shaughnessy
Lois & Lawrence OwensMr. & Mrs. Mike Party
Garry PayneOrtencia Perez
The Rev. & Mrs. P. D. PetersonJulianne Philpy
Dolores & Michael PiccianoMaria Porras-ChavezAmy & Dean Ports
Pam & Greg RasmussenDr. James J. ReevesRuth Bell Ritchie
Mary & Mike RittenberryTommye L. Ross
Dean RuckerMary Rulla
Mr. & Mrs. David SamuelsonShari & Michael Santorelli
Wendi SanzMr. & Mrs. Rodney Satterwhite
Kym & Russ SawyerTiffany & Grant Scherzer
Schoolpop, Inc.Kathy & Steve Schorr
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. SevierKenneth J. Shipkey
Debbie Woodcock/James SidebottomMargaret L. Simmons
dr. & mrs. Tulsi dyal Singhmr. & mrs. manuel Sirgorhonda & darren Skyles
Jaci Tharp Smithmr. & mrs. J. Keith Somerville
The Spangher FamilyKeri & Terry St. John
mr. & mrs. mac Starnesdale & Jon Stasney
Dr. Lu Anna StephensNorma Stephens
Carole & Rick StrangeAnn & Keith Stroup
Mr. & Mrs. John Stuard
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chargers (cont.)Target Take Charge of Education
Linda & Dale TervoorenAlex Thomas
Georgia & Carroll ThomasLisa & Rogan Tindol
Trinity Brownie Troop #046Trinity Girl Scout Troop #153
Helen & Don TubblevilleMr. & Mrs. Doug Tull
Mr. & Mrs. Vicente Villarreal, Sr.Terry & Tom WagnerMolly & Greg Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. Marshall WatsonKathy & George Webster
Janice WellsJohn W. Wilkins
Mr. & Mrs. Edward WilliamsRachel Payne Williams
Carolyn & Danny WilsonSandra Wilson
Cindy & Bryan WimberlyMr. James T. Windham
Jeff Young
additional gifts$1,431,743.00
restricted - scholarshipAnonymous (5)
richard J. catania scholarship
Ginny & Randy BaileyDon L. Bishop
Ms. Lisa R. EppersonBecky Bailey Yarborough
george J. & margaret farrell scholarship
Mrs. Nancy Grace JacksonPatti & Rod MacDonald
david freeman memorial
awardMargaret Coffey
Patti & Rod MacDonald
glasscock scholarshipMr. & Mrs. Rick Glasscock
Trinity School All Sports Booster Club
hewett familY english scholarship
Mr. Bruce Blakemore
senior girls scholarshipSusie & Sam BaronMrs. Elizabeth Case
Mr. & Mrs. William C. EilandCathy Erlandson
Mr. & Mrs. Frank McCabeSenior Girls Club
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wagner
tangia faizullah memorial award
Dr. & Mrs. Abulbasher FaizullahPatti & Rod MacDonald
trinitY scholars scholarship fund
(including tower shoot)Anonymous (3)
Kelly BealSpencer BealStuart Beal
Robert P. BeecherlWayne A. Bissett
Finwing CorporationPaul Cain- Inwest Retirement
SolutionsRobert O. Canon II
Larry G. CookJohn W. Cooper
Joe de CompiegneJohn EcholsBobby Evans
Brendon J. FikesGeorge M. HoverAndrew Iverson
Kel-Tech- Frankie KellerMark Larson- Larson & Associates
Sam LawsonJohn MorrowSteve Person
Smith Brothers Pipe, Inc.Smith Industries, Inc
Jarrett VickClint Walker
Todd E. WestmorelandBarry Willingham
facultY scholarshipgifts to the trinitY fund
bY facultY/staff
Anonymous (1)Greg Alvarado
Mary Beth Anton Josefina Aranda
Chuck BellKendra BensonCarole BettonLaura Brown
Geoffrey ButlerAdrianne Clifton
Doris Cooper
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Kaye CowdenAngela de Pageler
Lisa & John ElmoreRachal Eriksen
Cathy ErlandsonGloria FloresCari Garner
Janneke GarosPaige Gates
Carrie GeorgeJenness GillesDiane GuzyTerry Hall
Melinda HancockJack Hickman
Kris HodgeDebbie Horn
Tina IceChris JauzTom Jonas
Sherry MaloufPatricia MaurerMelissa McCabe
Kelly MendezCindy MidkiffTerry Miller
Lupe MorenoDeborah Moreno
Banay NewtonNina Noel
Ortencia PerezMaria Porras-Chavez
Tommye L. RossShari & Michael Santorelli
Rhonda SkylesCarole Strange
Ann StroupLinda TervoorenJaci Tharp Smith
Terry WagnerJo Weber
Kathy & George WebsterCarolyn WilsonBryan Wimberly
Jeff Young
alumni scholarshipgifts to the trinitY fund
bY alumni
Anonymous (6)Clint Adcox ‘02Ashley Albo ‘07
B.J. Beal ‘79Stuart Beal ‘84Amy Bell ‘99Ellen Bell ‘69
Janan Bullard-Bost ‘84Margaret Coffey ‘91
Melody McFadden Collins ‘86Earle M. Craig III ‘71
Will Crump ‘98Joe de Compiegne ‘78
Mary Jane Philpy Dollins ‘01Lynn Durham ‘68
Kate Fullinwider Ferguson ‘92Carrie Gates ‘06
Wheatley Gates ‘08David A. Gilles ‘04Leanna Gilles ‘01Doyle Glass ‘80
David Grover ‘79Craig Hubbard ‘72Allen Harvey ‘02
Chris Jauz ‘87Premila Singh Johnson ‘94
Fred Kennedy ‘85Emily Brenner Klemme ‘90
Charlie Noel ‘80Peggy O’Shaughnessy ‘78
Julianne Philpy ‘04J. Purvis ‘80
Dean Rucker ‘73Grant Scherzer ‘85
Elise de Compiegne Shatto ‘84Harley Stimmel ‘76
Doug Tull ‘75Rachel Payne Williams ‘99
Alex Thomas ‘05Kelly Horton Vick ‘91
Jeff Young ‘84
restricted - miscellaneousAnonymous (4)
The Drs. M. AgusalaMr. & Mrs. Brian Ball
Susie BaronAlan Barr
David BarrientesThe Beal FoundationMr. & Mrs. Kelly BealMr. & Mrs. Stuart Beal
Kendra BensonCarole Bettonlaura Bissett
mr. & mrs. Kent BuckinghamAdrianne Clifton
Lana & John Cooper Kaye Cowden
Angela de PagelerJulie Z. Edwards
Debbie EichingerLisa & John Elmore
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restricted - misc. (cont.)Terry Elrod
Episcopal School FundMs. Sandra Stone Fuglaar
Paige Hubbard GatesCarrie GeorgeJenness Gilles
Melinda HancockMary Beth Anton & Jeff Hewett
Jack HickmanMr. & Mrs. Greg L. Hilgemeier
Kris HodgeMr. & Mrs. John HoodCathie & Steve Hope
Debbie HornTina Ice
Chris JauzMr. & Mrs. Lee Jones
Laura JusticeDr. & Mrs. Nam Kim
Mr. & Mrs. Paul LathamMr. & Mrs. W. Clark Lea
Kristin & Matthew MaguireGerald Mallow
Mr. & Mrs. Mitch MaloufMr. & Mrs. Russell Mathis
Melissa McCabeMr. & Mrs. Russell Meyers
Cindy & Greg MidkiffMichael Midkiff
Terry Lindsay MillerThe Drs. Nabulsi
Mr. & Mrs. Miles NelsonOrtencia Perez
Mr. & Mrs. Monroe J. RathboneTommye L. RossMs. Mary Rulla
Sidney ScarboroughDr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Shipkey
Mr. & Mrs. Mark SinghRhonda & Darren Skyles
Jaci Tharp SmithCarole Strange
Ann & Keith StroupToms Shoes
Trinity Parents AssociationUpper School Students
Jo WeberKathy & George Webster
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton W. Williams, Jr.Jane & Ken Williams
Carolyn & Danny Wilson
memorial giftsAda Bishop
Darby & Chad Brown
Brent BlonkvistHolly Holt Williamson
Buddy BranumAnn & P. D. Sams
Fran BrezinaJenness & Jody Gilles
John S. Bullard, Jr.Janan Bullard-Bost
Ed CarpenterJenness & Jody Gilles
The Russell Meyers Family
Dorothy CraigMr. & Mrs. Leopold Adler IIRhonda & Lynn Durham, Jr.
Julie Z. EdwardsSusie & Don Evans
William J. HudspethMr. & Mrs. John E. Meyer
Peggy A. RedmanMary Adele Ruwwe
Margaret L. SimmonsMargueritte C. Stevens
Catherine P. WalneDoris Watson
Jo & Frank WeberClayton W. Williams, Jr.
Dorothy & Earle M. Craig, Jr.Lisa R. Epperson
Mr. & Mrs. L. Allan Reynolds, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Pomeroy Smith
Holly Holt Williamson
Earle M. Craig, Jr.Austin Trust Company
Carole BettonAdrianne & Tom CliftonMary W. de Compiegne
Mr. & Mrs. Tim GoudeauJudith & Lewis Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. McMillan Midland Festival Ballet
Boone PickensRuth Bell Ritchie
Margueritte C. StevensJo & Frank Weber
Jane & Ken Williams
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Clayton W. Williams, Jr.Randy S. Wilson
Mrs. Lorene R. Zonne
Bob CunninghamMoms in Touch
Henry A. de Compeigne, Jr.Patti & Rod MacDonald
Amanda ErlandsonPatti & Rod MacDonald
Kristen FaudreeDarby & Chad BrownJenness & Jody Gilles
Jerry, Jody, Jon, Jay, & Julie GreenMr. and Mrs. Jay HortonPatti & Rod MacDonald
Jane & Ken Williams
John Perkins ForetichJo Ann Jonsson
Alice Dale B. KimseyMargaret L. Simmons
Jean StickneyDoris Watson
Jo & Frank Weber
Cas GarosMary Beth Anton & Jeff Hewett
W. C. “Pete” GillesEllen & Larry Bell
David A. GillesMary Beth Anton & Jeff Hewett
Anne & George HoverPatti & Rod MacDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie G. McLaughlinThe Russell Meyers Family
Vicki & Bob Rice
Dean HewettKaye & Holt CowdenJenness & Jody Gilles
Kris & Bob HodgeThe Russell Meyers Family
Dan KozakMarty Conine
Mary W. de CompiegneThe Rev. & Mrs. P. D. Peterson
Margaret L. SimmonsJo & Frank Weber
Holly Holt Williamson
Harry LindseyThe Russell Meyers family
Sweetie & Hal PeckDanny Lee & Patti Jo Peck Wood
Shirlee Ann RodgersAnn & P. D. Sams
Joyce Van HornAnn & P. D. Sams
Alice Ann WagnerJanan Bullard-Bost
David R. WatsonEllen & Larry Bell
Darby & Chad BrownRuth Raymer Cole
Peggy & David DavisMary W. de Compiegne
Bill FleischmanJenness & Jody Gilles
Mary & Richard GrethSarah Lew & David Grimes
Carol HartmanDean & Len Killough
Saundra & Ron KilloughLorine Kuhn
Patti & Rod MacDonaldSheila & Charlie McAuley
Judy McCarleyBetty & Ken McElvain
Kendall Meyers & familyCindy & Greg Midkiff
The Rev. & Mrs. P. D. PetersonSusan & David Randle
Ruth Bell RitchieDean RuckerMary Rulla
Margaret L. SimmonsJana & Joe VaughnJo & Frank Weber
Monette & Charles WhitsettHolly Holt Williamson
Carol Wehr Ackerman/Sherah YoderKathy & Alan Zaboudil
Peck WakefieldDanny Lee & Patti Jo Peck Wood
Sterling WatsonThe Russell Meyers Family
Thomas WhiteJenness & Jody Gilles
Mary Beth Anton & Jeff HewettThe Russell Meyers Family
Taylor YarboroughJenness & Jody Gilles
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In celebration of Trinity School’s 50th Anniversary, Danny Lee & Patti Jo Peck Wood (pictured above with the 2009 Peck Wakefield Award recipient) have donated funds to endow two new programs to benefit parents and teachers of the School.
The Sweetie & Hal Peck Memorial Speaker Series, named for Patti Wood’s pioneering parents, will underwrite a speaker series designed for parents of Trinity students and the greater community.
The Speaker Series was first held in fall 2005 as a creative concept by Patricia Maurer, Head of Preschool and Lower School. The message of Dr. Wendy Mogul, Blessings of a Skinned Knee, was enthusiastically received by parents, and the Trinity Parents Association has agreed to organize future events.
The sTrengTh oF legacy
endowment - designatedDanny Lee & Patti Jo Peck Wood
endowment - generalAndrea & Richard Catania
Rhonda & Lynn Durham, Jr.Martha & Art Shepperd
Jane & Ken Williams
gifts of honor2009 Graduates
Laura Brown
Kate & Stuart BealKaren & Spencer Beal
Allison EllisLaura Brown
Susan Friday Norma Thurman Norrell
Mrs. Jerry FullinwiderRuth Bell Ritchie
Kalin HarvardMary Rulla
Claire HeckSarah Lew & David Grimes
Allyse and Robert HortonMary Rulla
Mrs. Patricia InmanRuth Bell Ritchie
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Jauz & familyDK Communications
Hunter LathamAngela & Marshall Watson
Emerson J. A. NosekMary Rulla
Ashley and Aubrey OlsonMary Rulla
Stimmel grandchildrenMr. & Mrs. David O. MacKenzie
Cy Wagner familyLissa Wagner
Jane WilliamsMary Jane Philpy Dollins
& Julianne Philpy
Helena Juditha VillalobosMary Rulla
Trinity School has made every effort to recognize accurately the gifts received. If we have made an error, please know it is a slip of the pen and not the heart. Kindly report any omissions or errors to the Development Office at
432-697-3281 ext. 222 and accept our sincerest apologies. Every gift is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
A Professional Development Fund for faculty has been established to ensure quality continuing education for Trinity School faculty, staff, and administrators. Professional development has a direct impact on the quality of education that our students receive. In independent schools, professional development is comparable to the research and development expenditure in a business. This portion of the gift fulfills a recommendation in the ISAS accreditation report to broaden professional development opportunities for faculty and staff.
The Board of Trustees acknowledges with great gratitude this generous gift by Mr. and Mrs. Wood.
“I can no other answer make, but thanks and thanks.”
-William Shakespeare
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marY mcfadden award
Elena Smith
anne wemple citizenship award
Jordan Sanz
tangia faizullah memorial award
Vivienne Dragun
5th grade texas math league contest
First PlaceRhea Cholia
Second PlaceAnthony Dragun
Peyton HarringtonMay Lee
Third PlaceAlexa Mamoulides
Malini Naidu
museum of the southwest
student art show
First PlaceSpencer Bergman - Photo
John Green - MixedAddison Larson - Ceramics
Carter Maddox - AcrylicKarl Stanton - Mixed
Zach Word - Commercial
Second PlaceMaddie Cepero - Ceramics
Kaki Grant - Mixed Adam Syed - Ceramics
Third PlaceMykelti Ball - Pastels
Haley Cherry - SculptureEmily Ann Pack - Commercial
Morgan Rutter - MixedDerek Sanchez - Ceramics
Honorable MentionTripp Edwards - Mixed
Holland Hardie - CeramicsSophie Kim - Acrylic
Raylee Starnes - Photography
trinitY booster club glasscock scholarship
John Michael Hillman - Middle SchoolLondon Edwards - Middle School
Wilson Echols - Upper SchoolLily Kim - Upper School
spanish national honor societY
2009 InducteesVijay AgusalaAndrew Albo
Connor BrockSanjay Gadasalli
Benjamin HardieCarson HughesMegan Khoury
Jitae KimKendall Meyers
Christelle ReevesChloe Roybal
Scholarship WinnerGabrielle Shayeb
dar good citizenship award Tim Dzida - Middle School
Kailea Stephens - Upper School
doris watson award
Emily Lee
J. bettis lawrence award
Emily Lee - Middle SchoolHelena Villalobos - Upper School
william g. fleischmann award
John Michael Hillman
bill coombes award
Addison Larson
John philip sousa award
Matt Wimberly
louis armstrong Jazz band award
Michael N. Santorelli
alumni scholarship
Delaney McLean
trinitY scholars
Audrey GrimesClaire Abijay
anne lewis de compiegne art prize
Morgan Rutter
p. d. peterson scholarship
Claire AltanyEdward Selvera
facultY scholarship
Sophia Pasternak - Lower SchoolHaley George - Middle SchoolInes Bentahar - Upper School
george J. & margaret r. farrell scholarship
Rachel HickmanRachel Patterson
hewett familY english scholarship
Anna Cain
emilY gifford philanthropY award
Jordan Wagner
senior girls club scholarship
Sarah Heck
richard J. catania scholarship
Hannah Schorr
peck wakefield memorial award
David Hewett
president’s medal
Hannah Schorr
trinitY award
Travis Newman
w. alex wallace memorial award
Kendall Meyers
head of school award
Mattie Eiland
david freeman memorial award
Ryan Wilson
rotarY four-waY test award
Helena Villalobos
valedictorian
Helena Villalobos
salutatorian
Emerson Nosek
STUDENT AWARDS
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Four years in six worDs, {im}possiBle?Writing a memoir in exactly six words is based on the book, Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure by Larry Smith and Rachel Fershleiser. Earlier this year, Jennifer Hart challenged students with the task of describing in six words their years of Upper School.
Here are some of their responses:
Learned to learn from my mistakes
Last too long, not long enough
So many laughs, not enough time
Can’t believe it is already over
Had fun, have memories, have friends
It ended faster than I thought
Ready to go, want to stay
Started shy and finished with courage
Learned much, gained even more knowledge
Very little time makes fast memories
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