Holy Trinity
School
History
September 1950-2005 
 
 
   Holy Trinity School first began when three Catholic sisters, Mary Agatha, Mary Antona, and Mary Rosanne were asked to start a school. It first opened in September of 1950. That year, the sisters taught the first five grades.
 
 
In June 1954 the first class of eighteen students completed their elementary education at Holy Trinity School. At that time the school's enrollment was about 433 children. Their teachers were  nuns only.

    In 1960 about 62 children were in each class. At that time there were three parish priests.The  students never left the room for other classes. There were no special classes such as gym, spanish, computer, art, or music. All of the students went home for lunch and then walked or were driven back to school at 1:00pm. As today, students wore uniforms. However, the uniforms for girls did not include pants, and boys had to wear ties. Sports were limited: cheerleading for girls and basketball for boys.

    The eight grade class of 1981 was the first to plant a tree on school grounds which has become a tradition for each succeeding eight grade class as a part of their graduation activities.

The school mascot remains the tiger and the school colors are blue and gold.
  Sister Noreen George  was principal at HTS for the longest time (1979-1997).
 Other principals include......
 
Sister Charlene(1972-1973) 
Miss Teresa A. Doolin(1974-1978)
(Sister Noreen George)
Mr Kenneth Ucho (1998-1999),
 and currently Dr. Peter Zika(2000-...).

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We would like to continue to expand the  information about our school's history. If you are a Holy Trinity School alumnae and have information to add please send it to:
 Joan Lenard
Holy Trinity School
108 South Linden
Westmont, IL 60559
or e-mail your name and information to htstech@home.com