ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Issue: Aug-Oct. 2008 Last Update: Monday, November 23, 2009
  • Year’s theme challenges‘Dare To Be You’

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Kurt Owings, Editor in Chief

    Anticipation built during the first few weeks of school for the unveiling of the 2008-2009 school year theme. Senior Class officers unveiled the theme during the annual opening Mass.Senior Class Pres

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  • Grandparents celebrated

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: John Hogg, Staff Reporter

    The second annual Grandparents Day Mass was held in Alumni Hall. There were about 200 people at the gathering, more than initially anticipated.The Mass focused on the importance of grandparents in th

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  • Diverse officers remain involved

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Alex Dadds, Staff Reporter

    The following capsules offer some background about this year’s Senior Class officers. Willie Slucher – PresidentSlucher decided last year he was going to stand up for his fellow seniors and run for th

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  • Fenton speaks to House students, teachers

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Alex Dadds, Staff Reporter

    Many people may recognize the name Angie Fenton if you ever read the features section of The Courier-Journal. Fenton spoke at Trinity to House student and faculty leaders.

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  • Drink policy implemented

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Shelby Clements

    As students returned from their summer breaks back to the routine days of tests and homework, some stood in shock in the lunch lines when they heard of the new soft drink policy

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  • Fall play Stuart’s ‘The Thread That Runs So True’

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Christian Paulino, Staff Reporter

    Trinity’s Department of Theatre Arts fall production is Jesse Stuart’s “The Thread That Runs So True.” Stuart was raised in eastern Kentucky, which is one of the reasons the play was chosen. Cl

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  • Dedicated campus benches blessed

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Joseph Kauffman, Staff Reporter

    A small group of people gathered on the otherwise vacant Trinity campus, appearing to be unaffected by the cloudy sky above them. At 7 p.m. school Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel and Trinity President Dr. Ro

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  • Honesty statement part of code

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Jared Flanery, Staff Reporter

    “On my honor as a Trinity brother, I have honestly completed this work according to the instructor’s directions and without unauthorized assistance. I have not falsified or plagiarized any portion of

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  • Roby reaches Coca-Cola singing finals

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Patrick Chandler, Staff Reporter

    While most of us attended this year’s state fair to enjoy games, rides, and great food, Trinity junior Alex Roby went for another reason.

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  • Drum line features many new members

    Friday, October 17, 2008 By: Christian Paulino, Staff Reporter

    It’s a Friday night in the fall, and rhythmic thuds echo through the stands of Marshall Stadium. It sounds of thunder but it’s not; it is the sound of the Trinity Drum Line playing one of their many c

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At-a-glance

Mr. Mike Guetig has been the announcer for the Trinity home football games since before we students were born, but many of us know little about the voice we hear each Friday night. Many of us do not k
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Mr. Mike Guetig has been the announcer for the Trinity home football games since before we students were born, but many of us know little about the voice we hear each Friday night. Many of us do not k
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“Feed the Animals,” the fourth album from Girl Talk, may not be the greatest album of the year, but it is probably the most fun.
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Would you recycle if it saved you and your family money? Of course you would. However, would you still recycle if it costs you a few extra dollars a week?
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Recently, Louisville was named one of the nation’s three most-improved cities for cyclists by Bicycling magazine and received a $4.9 million grant for bicycle safety and awareness.
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The issue permeates every facet of life on planet Earth. Iraq agrees to an oil law; Saudi Arabia increases oil production; Congress approves oil exploration off the coast; OPEC raises oil prices; fac
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Let’s face it, you can’t go anywhere today without hearing about gas prices and how they are affecting consumers. Plenty of Trinity students are feeling the pain at the pump. While people want answers
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What would Henry Ford think if he were here today? Undoubtedly, when he unveiled his Model T in 1908, he never imagined the four-headed monster that he was helping to create.
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It was a beautiful October night before a crowd of 38,000-plus when the Shamrocks of Trinity took on the Tigers of St. Xavier. The excitement was thick in the evening air as the student sections of e
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A record crowd of 38,872 witnessed the annual football game between Trinity and St. Xavier. Both teams played hard, but Trinity made mistakes that St. X capitalized on, earning them a 30-6 win.
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