ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Saturday, March 25, 2006 Issue: March-April 2006 Last Update: Wednesday, May 31, 2006
  • Petrino rambles, Rocks roll in win over St. Xavier

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Conor Revell, Staff Reporter

    Trinity was not supposed to have a chance against St. Xavier (14-1) in the Class 4-A championship. The Tigers were supposed to blow out the Shamrocks (13-2) as they did on Sept. 23, when the Tigers wo

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  • It’s a flip of the coin as Tennessee Titans kicker Bironas visits alma mater

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: James Dawson, Photography Editor

    Trinity welcomed back Rob Bironas, a 1996 alumnus who is the kicker for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League.

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  • A reporter’s revelationspeech team is a blast

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Ben Sobczyk, Staff Reporter

    What are the few things that come into your head when you think of the speech team? Do you think to yourself, “Man, those guys are such losers” or “Speech team is for geeks”? Do you also think, “You c

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  • Mothers and sons experience ‘wonderful tradition’

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Will Graven, Staff Reporter

    “It’s a wonderful tradition,” said Mrs. Janet Garvey, mother of senior Jason Garvey. Many of the Trinity mothers seemed to feel this way regarding the annual Mother-Son Mass and Brunch, which was org

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  • Winter dance a ‘good time’

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Kyle Klemenz, Staff Reporter

    Trinity freshmen and sophomores danced the night away in Alumni Hall during the Winter Dance. According to Director of Activities Joe Henning, the dance was a success. “It seemed that most everyone h

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  • Rocks present ‘Babes in Arms’

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Jonathan Kenney, Staff Reporter

    The set was constructed, the cues became second nature, and the actors worked tirelessly on Trinity’s Department of Theatre Arts’ spring musical.The highly anticipated musical production of Richard Ro

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  • Academic, honors juniors taking compostion course

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Ethan Short, Staff Reporter

    Beginning this school year, both academic- and honors-level juniors at Trinity are taking a semester-long composition course. The primary goal of the course is to help students improve their writing.

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  • My date with Reese Witherspoon

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Eric Senn, Staff Reporter

    A blind date, at least in my eyes, was an old-fashioned, out-of-date type of rendezvous that has expired from the contemporary norm of dating. However, after being set up—quite humorously as part of

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  • Wrestlers 5th in state, 1st in region

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Andrew Brunner, Staff Reporter

    The wrestling Rocks traveled to Frankfort for the three-day KHSAA 44th annual State Wrestling Championships. Trinity, with 112 points, battled to a fifth-place finish overall in the tournament as five

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  • How Cards, Cats improve

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Chris Leopold, Sports Columnist

    As a dismal year of basketball is wrapping up in the state of Kentucky—with the Cats falling to UConn in the NCAA and the Cards in the NIT—it is not hard to find University of Louisville and the Univ

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It’s the day of the big test. Your pencils are sharpened but that’s all that’s sharp since you didn’t study and don’t know any of the material. This is a common situation for students all over the wor
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It’s the day of the big test. Your pencils are sharpened but that’s all that’s sharp since you didn’t study and don’t know any of the material. This is a common situation for students all over the wor
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It’s the day of the big test. Your pencils are sharpened but that’s all that’s sharp since you didn’t study and don’t know any of the material. This is a common situation for students all over the wor
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Attempts to cheat take diverse forms
“One student put a football quarterback’s wrist playbook on, rolled up his sleeves, and put the answers inside it,” Trinity English teacher Mr. Jason Daniel said. This was one of the most unique meth
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Regardless of parents’ thoughts about how innocent their teenagers are, some would be surprised at what some teens will do so they don’t fail a test.
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“I would prefer even to fail with honor than to win by cheating.” - SophoclesIt’s 11 at night and you just remembered that you have a test tomorrow at 8 in the morning. You have your books with yo
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It is not uncommon in today’s world to find teens who work a part-time job. Most teens need a job to get extra spending money, while some also help pay their tuition. So, any advice from the modern t
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Trinity seniors in 2005-2006—the school’s 50th graduating class—follow many trends in clothing, music, movies and more. These trends are visible every day, from students wearing the latest fashion to
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Once upon a time in the city of St. Matthews, 106 freshmen embarked on a journey. Their journey, begun in the fall of 1953, created a legacy that would be carried on long after them. The legacy of Tri
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In his 27 years at Trinity, Mr. Greg Sysol has numerous accomplishments under his belt, including being made an honorary alumnus in 2003. Among his most familiar involvements is the daily production o
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