Showing posts with label Reunion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reunion. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Second Trinity Jersey Girls Reunion

The Trinity Jersey Girls® met again on May 4th at Klein's Fish Market in Belmar, N.J. A smaller turnout this time but with an addition of one previously unseen member. Can you spot her and do you know who she is? If you don't know you'll have to wait until somebody sends me something to put up here on the blog for the answer.

Trinity Jersey Girls

Photo credit: Lou Bace Hogan

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Reunions in the air.

Received this email from Lou Bace Hogan in December:

"Just thought I would drop you a note and say "hi" and tell you about our "Trinity Jersey Girls " pre-union at a restaurant last week. Becky Maher and I had a crazy idea back in August. We thought it would be fun to have a pre-reunion gathering with all the girls who still live in NJ. So we sent out 17 invites.Our plan was to meet at a restaurant in Spring Lake on Monday, November 29."

Twelve Jersey girls attended. Here is the alphabetical list as we knew them, not in their actual order:

Lou Bace, Mary Baker, Diane Colavito, Kathy Helmstetter, Marilyn Herbst, Cathy Keegan, Becky Maher, Cathy Monninger, Nancy Roberts, Ella Mae Weikel, Nancy Whalen, and Sue Will.
                                                                                                                                                                               
Can you identify who is who?  [ I got 10 out of 12.]  Answers will be at the end of the next post down.

As always, click on photo to embiggen, but you now have to click the X at the top right of the expanded photo pop-up to return to the blog page.


Jersey Girls - Lou Bace Hogan photo


IMPORTANT UPDATE: 3/19/ 2012. I have been informed by Lou to tell all of you that the Class of 1962's 50th Reunion is definitively going to be held at the home of Nancy & Willis King, in Spring Lake,on September 15, 2012. 

IMPORTANT UPDATE #2:  3/29/2012. Keep checking in on the blog for further developments on our 50th REUNION. For example:  Bed and Breakfast accommodations will be put up on 4/2/2012 at the top of all the other posts.



Reunions in the air, part deux

Carolyn Fuentes Kranchalk and husband, Mike, sent along the following recap of Mike's HTHS Class of '59 reunion:


HTHS CLASS OF 1959 50Th REUNION

"The HTHS Class of 1959 held their 50th reunion the weekend of September 25-27, 2009. The Class of 1959 had 112 graduates and at the time was the largest graduating class from Holy Trinity High School. After many phone calls, emails and letters, we were able to account for or make contact with all but five graduates. Twelve of our classmates had passed away.

The Bridgewater Marriott was selected to be the central meeting point for all activities. A dinner was planned for Saturday night at Maggiano’s across the street from the hotel. There was much discussion as to the number of attendees for dinner. We only fell one short of the century mark as 99 classmates, spouses and friends showed up for dinner. Of the 95 classmates we made contact with, 67 were in attendance. Last minute emergencies forced 5 cancellations including 3 classmates.

Activities began Friday morning with the committee meeting to finalize last minute details and put together information folders including a class reunion booklet. People began arriving in the early afternoon and the hotel lobby began to fill up with a lot of people reminiscing and discussing how we had all changed over the years.

Saturday’s activities included a trip to Westfield and a visit to the old High School. The school hadn’t changed a great deal and it prompted a lot of stories of the past. Old haunts in town were visited including the Sweet Shop, Gary’s, Westfield Diner, Tamaques Park, Mindowaskin Park and many more memorable places. A few guys decided to chase a little white ball around Neshanic Valley Country Club for a few hours. A good time was had by all.

The class met for cocktails and dinner at Maggiano’s. This really brought everyone together. The evening featured great food, good drinks, some 50’s music, a little dancing and a lot of storytelling.

On Sunday morning a Mass was concelebrated by fellow classmates Fr. Charles Granstrand and Fr. James Sikora. Classmates participated as lectors, Eucharistic Ministers and Cantor. The deceased members of the class were remembered with a special display including photos and obituaries. The Mass represented the perfect ending for a perfect weekend. A buffet breakfast followed Mass.

Classmates in attendance came from all parts of the country to be together. We are represented in 31 states and the District of Columbia. We used up a number of batteries in calculators trying to count the number of children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. There was a lot of discussion regarding another class get together as long as we don’t have to wait so long. Many people suggested a great big 70th Birthday Party."


Mike and Carolyn
I must say, Carolyn looks exactly as she did in high school. Same face. Same hair style. Same warm and happy smile. She also sent along this a propos email closing, which will no doubt become an ear worm* for many of us over the next six months:





   
                                                                                                                                                   

* Ear worm: A song you just can't get out of your head, usually brought on by some external suggestion.
                      I know you are humming this one right now.

 Answers to Trinity Jersey Girls pre-reunion photo:  Back row from left to right: Marilyn Herbst, Sue Will, Ella Mae Weikel, Nancy Roberts, Cathy Monninger, Diane Colavito, Lou Bace.  Second row: Cathy Keegan, Kathy Helmstetter, Becky Maher. Front: Nancy Whalen and Mary Baker.

Photo credit: Carolyn and Mike Kranchalk