ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 Issue: Volume 1 October-November 2004 Last Update: Friday, December 10, 2004
  • THS challenged to build on tradition

    Wednesday, October 27, 2004 By: Joel Kleyer, Editor in Chief--Print Editions

    Amid the excitement and dread of returning to school, Trinity’s annual opening Mass officially signaled the beginning of the 2004-2005 school year.

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  • Rockin' gives frosh chance to meet, play games

    Wednesday, October 27, 2004 By: James Isaac, Reporter

    The Class of 2009 kick-started their year with a big bang at the annual Rockin’, held Friday, Aug. 27, on Trinity’s campus. The frosh Rocks were divided into their 10 houses and competed for six hours

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  • WITCH way to the Teachers' Lounge? Check out the Halloween photo gallery.

    Thursday, October 28, 2004 By: Rick Schmitt, Photo Editor

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  • Scaring up some Halloween fun!

    Thursday, October 28, 2004 By: photo by Rick Schmitt

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  • Savko, Trinity pound Tennessee powerhouse 35-7

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Robert Stats Sampson, Reporter

    By halftime of Trinity’s matchup with Tennessee powerhouse Montgomery Bell Academy, quarterback Brad Savko showed that the loss of All-American Brian Brohm would not affect the offensive domination op

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  • Fall Sports Photo Gallery

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Staff Photographers

    Click on the photo gallery icon to see more pictures from the fall sports seasons.

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  • Students, teachers take part in Crosswalk

    Friday, November 05, 2004 By: Andrew Shore, Reporter

    As all Trinity students know, it is a requirement to fulfill some sort of service work for the community. Whether it is tutoring kids at school or volunteering time at a local shelter, most work invol

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  • The Softer Side of Rocks: Trinity seniors make mornings a little more fun

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: James Isaac, Reporter; Rick Schmitt, Photo Editor

    Through Trinity’s community service class, seniors volunteer at the Ursuline Child Development Center. The seniors wake the children up from their nap, put out snacks for them, and generally help the

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  • 582 students visit Trinity's Open House

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Nathan Price, Photographer

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  • Halloween Photo Gallery

    Friday, October 29, 2004 By: Rick Schmitt, Photo Editor

    Enjoy the wacky outfits teachers wore to get into the Halloween spirit!

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At-a-glance

A group of 30 Trinity students took part in the annual Archdiocese Peer Leadership Day, held on Nov. 8 at The Olmsted on Frankfort Ave.
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Teachers of Trinity sophomores and juniors continue to use the Cambridge Program to prepare students for the ACT exam.
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Marshall Mathers. Just the name itself draws shudders from organizations, politicians, T.V. stations, radio, etc. Mathers, better known as Slim Shady or Eminem, has created a public persona of controv
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The eighties was a great time for guitarists. It was considered shred heaven, and axe slingers everywhere squared off across the world to see who could outplay each other. The playing field was litter
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John's Top 10 Album Picks of 20041) Iron and Wine – “Our Endless Numbered Days”2) Larry Coryell – “Tricycles”3) Brian Wilson – “Smile”4) Elliott Smith – “From a Basement on the Hill”5) Ani Difranco –
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Seattle, New York, Chicago, Nashville, Los Angeles. All these cities have been known for their thriving music scenes, but where does Louisville fit in to all this?Since the early 90s, Louisville has g
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Are you getting tired of ordering pizza from commercial chains like Papa John's and Pizza Hut? Their food is good but it all just seems the same. Well if you're looking for somewhere new that will
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Through Trinity’s community service class, seniors volunteer at the Ursuline Child Development Center. The seniors wake the children up from their nap, put out snacks for them, and generally help the
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Louisville, Ky. - Trinity High School announced that a new athletic stadium will be constructed and open in time for the 2005-06 school year. School President Dr. Rob Mullen reported, “We have met t
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