ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Issue: September-October 2005 Last Update: Sunday, July 16, 2006
  • Beyer, 30-year teacher, retires from Trinity

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Colin Sinnard, Print ECHO Editor in Chief

    Mrs. Maggie Beyer, whose teaching career at Trinity spanned 31 years, retired from the school in August.

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  • Burkman accepts Spalding AD position

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: James Dawson, Photography Editor

    After 11 years working in the Trinity Advancement Office, Senior Development Officer Roger Burkman will leave the school to become the athletic director at Spalding University.

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  • Q & A with Mr. Pat Bowles--: former THS teacher and new presentation academy president

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Colin Sinnard, Print ECHO Editor in Chief

    At the end of the 2004-05 school year, THS teacher Mr. Pat Bowles got an unexpected call from Presentation Academy. They offered him the job as the first-ever president of Presentation Academy. That

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  • Extra weeks of school please GSP students

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Colin Sinnard, Print ECHO Editor in Chief

    As the 2004-2005 school year came to a close, the only thing on most Trinity students’ minds was “Finally, no more school.” This was not the case, however, for the 17 who were selected to take

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  • Summer Snapshots: Music Shots

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Connor Mcgee, Shamrock Editor in Chief

    Summer is a much anticipated time of year for any music lover. One simple word can sum up the summer plans for any avid fan, “tours.”During summer, fans get the opportunity to flock to the nearest st

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  • Summer Snapshots: Sports Shots

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Connor McGee, Shamrock Editor in Chief and Colin Sinnard, ECHO Editor in Chief

    Top ten summer sports moments:10) Woods wins again—Tiger Woods won his second British Open with a commanding five-stroke victory. The closest behind him was veteran Colin Montgomery. He now joins Jac

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  • Summer Snapshots: Movie Shots

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Steven Bilyeu, ECHO Editor in Chief

    Batman Begins - 3 StarsAfter the abysmal “Batman and Robin,” fans were hoping that “Batman Begins” would be a redemption for the caped crusader. And it was at least mildly successful in that regard

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  • Lacrosse team repeats

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: ECHO Sports

    The lacrosse Rocks repeated as Kentucky Lacrosse Association champions, again knocking off St. Xavier in the title game. The Rocks (17-2) beat the Tigers 9-3 May 27 at Ballard. Chris Sims scored

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  • Baseball Rocks again reach state semifinals

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: ECHO Sports

    After winning a second consecutive 7th Region title, the baseball Rocks (24-12) fell to Lexington Christian 5-2 in the state semifinals, held in Lexington at Applebee’s Park June 17.

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  • Tall Trees falls, memories stand strong: Legendary Tall Trees will never die

    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 By: Nathan Price, Editor in Chief

    Another summer has passed, taking with it freedom, vacation, parties and summer camps. Yes, a fundamental sign that summer is in the air comes when the first group of eager campers head off to a week

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At-a-glance

Q: How long have you been keeping stats for Trinity football?
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It was 10 a.m. on Aug. 29 when Jon Cooke received a phone call. He was informed that his EMT unit would be one of many from Louisville requested for service in New Orleans.
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On Monday, Aug. 29, New Orleans and the whole nation were struck with something unimaginable. A strong Category 4 Hurricane Katrina whipped ashore, packing winds of more than 125 mph.
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All over Louisville, churches, coffee houses, grocers, and other businesses united in their support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
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Four from Gulf area enroll at Trinity
When high school students from Kentucky hear the word hurricane, they don’t think much of it. They may think of Katrina and the pictures shown on television. It’s not a big deal. When students from t
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Trinity has taken part in the national relief effort for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

A bake sale raised $2,028.12.
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