ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Issue: May 2006 Last Update: Wednesday, March 04, 2009
  • Trinity wins by a mile at annual celebraTion

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Nathan Price, Online Editor in Chief

    It was a “Perfecta Evening” indeed as Trinity held its annual CelebraTion throughout Alumni Hall on Mar. 25.

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  • Jarrett’s cart brings joy

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Nicholas Siegel, Staff Reporter

    Every year before spring break Trinity teacher Mr. John Kahl runs a toy collection through his classes for Jarrett’s Joy Cart, which is taken around Kosair Children’s Hospital for sick children.Each c

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  • FBLA competes

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Alex Shearer, Staff Reporter

    Trinity’s Future Business Leaders of America chapter attended the annual regional meeting/competition on Mar. 14.

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  • Sacred Heart-Trinity students trade places

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Colin Sinnard, Editor in Chief

    The House captains and representatives held their annual student swap with Sacred Heart Academy on Mar. 21. The THS students went to Sacred Heart for the first half of the school day, and the SHA stud

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  • Rocks dominate Collegiate

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Matt Smith, Staff Reporter

    The lacrosse Rocks came out with a dominating 15-2 victory over Collegiate in what was the Rocks’ first in-state game of the season.

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  • Bowlers go 10-0 before 5th at state

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Gary French and TTV

    Bowlers go 10-0 before 5th at state

    Trinity’s A bowling team tied for fifth place in the Kentucky High School Bowling State Championship Tournament.

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  • Cyclists hitting the circuit

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: Rob Honegger, Staff Reporter

    In the first week of April, Trinity’s cycling team participated in the Lexington spring circuit. Trinity junior James Brown placed 10th out of 40 competitors. He also finished fifth in the sprint f

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  • Fast & furious rides

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: Travis Layman, Staff Reporter

    Our generation has come very far. Back in the day all you needed was a fast car and you had yourself some attention. Those days are still here—with a lot more extra. In today’s society we want the sou

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  • Life in the Fast Lane

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: Kyle Klemenz, Staff Reporter

    Gas prices are higher than ever, automobile wrecks are the leading cause of teenage death, and cops are handing out more and more tickets. What do some students at Trinity do? They build the fastest

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At-a-glance

I went into this movie with high expectations due to its amazing trailers. This film went above and beyond what I expected. To be honest, I was blown away and remained enthralled by this dark tale fro
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I’m sure many of you are aware of the multimillion-dollar record label G-Unit/Shady Aftermath Records. With a lineup of several platinum-selling artists headed by the so-called gangster “50 Cent,” it
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When it comes to breakfast, some people seem to think that it is okay to skip it. This, in fact, is not true. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Many doctors have done studies, and they
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“I want to be you when I grow up,” tennis coach Paul Vale said to encourage senior tennis player Seth Brislin as he played a doubles match alongside junior Michael Logan. “More now than any time in t
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I sit here at this computer, the sun shining on the back of my head, and I can’t believe that my time at Trinity is almost over.
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Choosing a high school is a life-altering decision. For many, it is a long, arduous process which takes years to decide. For others, it’s as simple as the flip of a coin. For me, it wasn’t a big deal.
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The intramural volleyball championship took place in Steinhauser Gym on May 2. In the junior/senior division, O’Bryan’s team beat McKinley’s team, and Wood’s team defeated Riney’s team in the opening
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The Trinity Peace Medal, an award that Trinity has been giving for more than 30 years, goes to a person whose efforts uphold peace, justice and service to others.Mrs. Sharon Schaftlein, the main cook
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Mr. Sean McGuire, Class of 1984, will receive the 2006 Trinity Honor Alumnus Award at graduation. McGuire has always had a connection with Trinity and is being recognized for his leadership, hard work
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The Trinity chess team’s season “went well,” said moderator Mr. Randy Stumler.Trinity finished the Jefferson County Public School Chess League Tournament tournament with a 4-0 record, the only undefea
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