ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Issue: April-May 2005 Last Update: Friday, April 22, 2005
  • Rocks carry big stick—win state

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Josh Catlett, Editor in Chief

    March madness was not just for basketball fans. The ice hockey state tournament took place in March and had enough action to make Happy Gilmore sweat bullets.

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  • French Scrabblers once again reign supreme

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Brandon Gaddis, Staff Reporter

    Just a year removed from a city championship, both the varsity and junior varsity French Scrabble teams completed perfect 7-0 seasons after trouncing perennial powerhouses Manual and DeSales in the fi

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  • Seven confirmed by Archbishop

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Alex Flood, Editor in Chief

    Seven Trinity students further demonstrated their devotion to the Catholic Church when they were confirmed by Archbishop Thomas C. Kelly on Feb. 22.

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  • Gonzaga rules b’ball

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Matthew Deeds, Staff Reporter

    The intramural basketball season was filled with many exciting games that included last-second shots, blowouts, and Gonzaga House winning three of the four championships.

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  • Toussaint House has right touch when it comes to trivia

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Brandon Gaddis, Staff Reporter

    The fourth annual House Trivia Contest was held in the convocation hall on Feb. 23.

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  • New case houses items from Trinity’s history

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Chase Purdy, Staff Reporter

    A few weeks ago students filing into the cafeteria noticed a new addition.

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  • Personalized T-shirts reflect fan frenzy at Trinity

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Bret Saxton, Staff Reporter

    “Zach is Berry Good.” “Speedy Gonzales.” “Abell is my Hero.” If you saw these phrases and many others floating around on T-shirts during basketball games, you had Graham Thompson, Pat Daly and Tom Was

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  • Randolph gives crowd—and THS senior—a treat

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: John Bohannon, Online Associate Editor

    It’s quite rare in today’s music scene for an inventive guitarist to come along, for it seems just about everything has been used up since the ’60s. But there is one exception—Robert Randolph. He has

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  • Fond memories of the best part of basketball—brackets

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Patrick Crush, Reporter

    March. The month in this state where work is completed at a slower pace and hallucinations of the hardwood are at the forefront of basketball fans’ minds. When the KHSAA and NCAA tournaments were in

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March. The month in this state where work is completed at a slower pace and hallucinations of the hardwood are at the forefront of basketball fans’ minds. When the KHSAA and NCAA tournaments were in
full story 
Randolph gives crowd—and THS senior—a treat
It’s quite rare in today’s music scene for an inventive guitarist to come along, for it seems just about everything has been used up since the ’60s. But there is one exception—Robert Randolph. He has
full story 
“Zach is Berry Good.” “Speedy Gonzales.” “Abell is my Hero.” If you saw these phrases and many others floating around on T-shirts during basketball games, you had Graham Thompson, Pat Daly and Tom Was
full story 
The groans and complaints had only just begun as the spring intramural bowling league wrapped up its final games for the 2004-05 school year. Most were just upset students sad to see the league come
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What is better than to go back to grade school and put the school colors on for one more season?
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A few weeks ago students filing into the cafeteria noticed a new addition.
full story 
The fourth annual House Trivia Contest was held in the convocation hall on Feb. 23.
full story 
The intramural basketball season was filled with many exciting games that included last-second shots, blowouts, and Gonzaga House winning three of the four championships.
full story 
“If you don’t learn the lessons of history, you’re doomed to repeat their worst mistakes.” This is the message teacher Mr. Paul Vale wanted 48 Trinity students to understand. These 48 students recent
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The annual Mother-Son Mass and Brunch was held in Steinhauser Gym on Feb. 27. Despite tickets to the brunch being sold out, many sons decided to attend just the Mass with their mothers.
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