ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 Issue: Volume 1 February-March 2004-2005 Last Update: Tuesday, April 19, 2005
  • Counselors play a vital part in selection process

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: Joel Kleyer, Reporter

    College applications are tough and tedious. Some require essays and hours upon hours of scrutiny.For every hour a senior may put into this process, however, their college counselor spends about that

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  • Marshall remembered for generosity to Trinity: “It is always the last song that an audience applauds the most.” Homer

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Dr. Rob Mullen

    The last charitable gift ever made by the late R.W. “Buck” Marshall H’00 may very well be the one most remembered.

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  • Sorg Leaving Trinity

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Collin Carroll, Reporter

    After more than 11 years of service to Trinity, Vice President for Administration Jack Sorg has announced that this will be his last year at Trinity.Before he was officially on Trinity’s payroll, Sorg

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  • First Muth fund-raiser held

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Matt Phillips, Editor in Chief

    On a clear and chilly November morning, some 100 friends and family gathered to remember a fallen Trinity brother.

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  • The man behind the mike

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Bret Saxton, Reporter

    “Touchdown Trinity!” “Basket by Trinity!” You will hear an announcer utter these words often if you attend a football or basketball game at Trinity. A lot of people out there may be wondering, Who i

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  • THS shares Christmas spirit with Waller Williams

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: Alex Flood, Editor in Chief

    Trinity students paused during midterm week to spread some Christmas cheer at Waller Williams Elementary School.

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  • Singers, jazz band concert sets the holiday tone

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: James Isaac, Reporter

    Trinity presented its annual Christmas Concert on Dec. 12 in the Auditorium. The chorus and jazz band performed classic Christmas tunes.

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  • Graduate returns to speak about King's message

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: Alex Flood, Editor in Chief

    Mr. Steve Crump visited Trinity, his alma mater, to speak about the significance of the Martin Luther King Jr., holiday.

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  • Nine seniors honored

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: Nathan Sturtzel, Reporter

    The Trinity wrestling team wanted their only meet at home this season to be special. They got their wish as the Rocks pounded Central and Moore on Jan. 12 in Steinhauser Gymnasium on Senior Night.

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  • Swimmers make progress against St. Xavier juggernaut

    Thursday, March 10, 2005 By: Colin Sinnard, Reporter

    The Rocks swimmers and divers are making progress. One measure of that progress was their Jan. 5 meet against the powerhouse St. Xavier team.

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At-a-glance

Senior John LaFollette received the Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award. LaFollette received the award along with two other local students, one from Manual and another from St. Francis High Schoo
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For Trinity freshman Aaron Bott, decorating for Christmas is much more than a daylong venture that takes a few hours.
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The stock market teams in Dr. Tom Zehnder’s economics classes had a good showing in the state competition.

Of the six Trinity teams, one group finished second in the state.
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Trinity teachers Mr. John Kahl, Mr. Adam Klein and Mr. Randy Stumler recently shared their instructional knowledge with other teachers at conferences.
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A decade of Trinity campus growth continues
When Trinity students came to school 10 years ago they didn’t have the luxury of a newly renovated cafeteria, a state-of-the-art gym to play in, the nicest weight room in town, or even a guaranteed pl
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Established in the mid 1980s, Trinity’s Traditional Program was specifically designed to address the needs of students who learn differently or have diagnosed learning disabilities.
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Samuel Kirk, a special education professor at the University of Illinois, helped establish the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities in the early 1960s. Since then many more groups have
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A Trinity educational goal is to turn young men into successful adults ready to live and work on their own. The school’s philosophy states that a learning disability shouln’t hinder anyone’s ability
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After edging St. Xavier 242 1/2 to 233 to take the Region Four championship for the second time in three years, the Trinity wrestling team looked to make some noise at the state in Frankfort. And they
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As Trinity entered the Region Two swim meet their was much talk that the Rocks could end the year with a top-five finish in the state meet. The best swim season in at least 15 years was capped with a
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