ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 Issue: December 2006--January 2007 Last Update: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
  • Drought Ends--Harriers seize 17th crown

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Andrew Bruenderman, Staff Reporter

    The Rocks have a way of winning state cross country championships on sixes, with wins in 1966, 1976, 1986 and 1996. This year was no exception.

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  • 15 recognized by Merit Corporation

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Rob Giltner, Staff Reporter

    The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced their 16,000 semifinalists from across the nation.

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  • Hundreds tour Trinity High School campus

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Alex Fallot, Staff Reporter

    Trinity High School held its annual open house for prospective students on Nov.12 from 12 to 5.

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  • Fall Dance an ‘off the hook’ affair

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Eric Payne, Staff Reporter

    Hundreds of Trinity juniors and seniors packed into Alumni Hall for the annual Fall Dance on Oct. 28. There was a strong turnout for the annual event and everyone brought their dancing shoes.

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  • Aebersold quartet brings music and message

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: David Wheatley, Staff Reporter

    The Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet came to Trinity to promote jazz music and a smoke-free lifestyle.

    The band has been playing at schools all over Kentucky and Indiana for over five years.

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  • Vale selected to conference and debate over the Constitution

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: David Hall, Staff Reporter

    Trinity teacher Paul Vale has earned a paid trip to Santa Fe to participate in a debate over the Constitution. The conference he has been invited to attend is entitled “Institutions and Liberty: Feder

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  • Production challenges students

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Joey Coe, Staff Reporter

    “It was a very demanding role to play,” said senior Chad Zimlich, who portrayed the title character in the Department of Theatre Arts’ fall production of “Prometheus Bound.”

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  • Lockhart runs marathon to help Sudan

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Matt Feger, Staff Reporter

    Ms. Cory Lockhart, a Spanish teacher at Trinity, ran in the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 22. Lockhart previously participated in four mini-marathons and decided that the Chicago Marathon would be a great

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  • Bullies ‘lacking in compassion'

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Andrew Bruenderman, Staff Reporter

    We’ve all heard the saying, “Sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me.” However, sometimes this verbal abuse is what drives many over the edge, causing many problems later on i

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  • Rocks fall in sudden death

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Andrew Osting, Editor in Chief

    The Trinity Shamrocks headed into Georgetown College’s Toyota Stadium as the favorite to win the state soccer championship. Many people were thinking that they would breeze right on into the finals. W

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At-a-glance

“Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up.”As I prepared to watch Louisville and Arizona battle it out on the court in the Jimmy V Basketball Classic, I also dreaded an upcoming ECHO deadline. As I watched E
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The anticipation left the air heavy on Nov. 24 as a collective anxiousness came over the crowd gathered comfortably in the spacious Louisville Gardens. During an eerie calm-before-the-storm type break
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Are you tired of hearing about pre-college stress, applications and scholarships? Perhaps the reason many seniors feel so pressured is because of the constant unnecessary talk about entrance tests an
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November was a time of much change. Besides the change of seasons and temperature, the biggest change in November was of our political leaders. On Election Day thousands raced to the polls to vote, ho
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Today in our society, bullying is one of the largest high school problems. It seems that everyone either bullies or is bullied. There is no reason why bullying should ever occur. Everyone should show
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The great cell phone dilemma
Have you ever been sitting in class and felt a vibration at your side and suddenly been launched into a dilemma of what to do? Should you check your phone? Should you ignore it? What if it’s someth
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Not many people can say they favor the unjust Bowl Championship Series (BCS) system. Each year there always seems to be a protest against an unfair ruling made by the computer polls and the team of a
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The ice hockey Rocks were at home in Iceland sports complex when they faced off against St. Xavier of Cincinnati. The Rocks fell to the Cincy squad 6-0.At the center of the ice the ref dropped the puc
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The wrestling season opened up with a tough match up against the Seneca Redhawks at Seneca High School.
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The Trinity swim and dive team has already made a significant splash, beating both Christian Academy and Male in dual meets and finishing as runner-up at the Eastern Kentucky University Relays.
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