ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 Issue: February-March 2007 Last Update: Friday, May 11, 2007
  • Dubay honored with Archdiocesan award

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Philip Heleringer, Staff Reporter

    In 1975 audiences were first introduced on the big screen to the man-eating terror of “Jaws,” but another momentous, less-publicized event occurred during the same year when Mr. Tom Dubay, a man who w

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  • St. Matthews Assoc. lauds Eckert’s work

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Will Ellison, Staff Reporter

    Trinity teacher Mr. Gene Eckert was honored at the Community Pride Breakfast by the St. Matthews Area Business Association for his work at Trinity.

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  • HONORING A TRINITY LEGEND

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Andrew Osting, Editor in Chief

    Mr. Joe Demling has been a huge part of Trinity the past five decades--and now his name has a permanent place on the campus.

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  • Winter Dance ‘wild’

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Tommy Hines, Staff Reporter

    About 250 couples filled Trinity’s Alumni Hall cafeteria for the Freshman/Sophomore Winter Dance.Despite having only sold two thirds of the available 375 tickets, many regarded the night as being a hu

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  • Champion Luba passionate about horses

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Will Medley, Staff Reporter

    Recognition is in order for one Trinity student who has, through much hard work, achieved various awards for horse training.

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  • Annual blind date a surprise for this skeptic

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Tim Williamson, Staff Reporter

    I have never been a fan of blind dates. I have always heard my friends’ horror stories of their horrible blind dates, and being fearful of sharing their misfortune I would always shy away from such ad

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  • Teens often look to celebrity role models

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: David Hall, Staff Reporter

    Whether you look up to your parents, coaches, teachers, or someone else, everyone can find a role model. For teens, role models typically have roots in Hollywood and the sports world. Famous role mode

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  • Swimmers second in state

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Echo

    The Trinity swim & dive team did something this year that it had not done since 1979. The squad finished a strong second at the KHSAA state swim meet.

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  • Wrestlers capture region, 7th in state

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Echo

    Freshman Myron Bradbury (103) claimed a second in the state meet as the Shamrocks finished seventh (122 points). Union County won the meet with 148 points. Trinity was also led by freshman Brad Hitchi

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  • Bulldogs edge Rocks in rematch at Louisville Gardens

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Rob Giltner, Staff Reporter

    Trinity’s basketball team took on a familiar foe at Louisville Gardens for the first round of the LIT. The Rocks were crushed by Male five days earlier, but this time a prepared Trinity fell in a clos

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At-a-glance

Comparing the student section at the Trinity-Male football playoff game this fall with the one at the Trinity-Ballard basketball game, a large difference was evident. What caused the difference? Many
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In Louisville during the winter, there is nothing to do. There’s not much to do in the summer either, but that’s neither here nor there. However, the winter does bring something to Kentuckiana. When y
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The comments in this column were presented to Archbishop Thomas C. Kelly, O.P., H’01 during his visit to Trinity on March 13, 2007.
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Abuse by some brought ID rule change
Picture it. The clock reads 7:47 and you haven’t even begun to get ready for school. You manage to pull into Trinity around 7:58. You rush to your classroom but the door to one of the buildings is l
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Most juniors and seniors drive. If you have been on the highway, you’ve probably seen a speed limit sign: 25, 35, 45, etc. The Watterson Expressway, also known as Interstate-264 or I-264, is currently
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If you are a big fan of college basketball, you have probably noticed the increase of upsets. George Mason making the Final Four last year was probably the biggest breakthrough for the mid-major confe
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Among seniors, Dante’s Max Stefka defeated Josh Roehrig of Seton in the Ping-Pong championships. “We did want to win, but it was just mainly for fun,” Ethan Short said.In the juniors competition, th
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The Trinity Shamrocks basketball team beat Jeffersontown 65-57 on Feb. 5, but on Mar. 7, it was a different story. J’town ended Trinity’s season 50-38 in a Seventh Region Tournament quarterfinal game
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The warm weather is returning and that means baseball players will be returning to the stadium to play ball. We could have a lot go down this year. Could the Cubs have signed enough players to return
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Most of us grew up in the ’90s. Our childhood had many facets, but I believe the two most important parts of childhood were nourishment and entertainment. A good day started with a good breakfast, and
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