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Alumni Hall Plaza near completion

Trinity High thanks Stan DeVore (Class of 1974), Bill Hogg (Trinity’s Director of Facilities) and Herman Wallitsch (Class of 1969) for their leadership and stewardship of the new Alumni Hall plaza. DeVore (Landscape Lighting) and Wallitsch (Wallitsch Nurseries) have been lead partners in this project.

·There are now parallel parking spaces on the east side of Alumni Hall for those with a handicap permit.

·The first two rows in the parking lot across from the rotunda (main school entrance) are reserved for visitors during school hours.

·There are several parking spaces on the north side of Alumni Hall for those with a handicap permit.

·There is a drop-off/pull-in area on the north side of Alumni Hall. This is intended mainly for those dropping off or picking up a student during the school day.

·Before and after school — parents should continue their usual pattern of dropping off and picking up their sons.

·Remember that there are many convenient places around campus to drop off and pick up your son without using Sherrin Avenue.

Dennis Lampley H’92 to be inducted to 2014 Louisville Catholic Sports Network Hall of Fame

Trinity Associate Athletic Director Dennis Lampley H’92 has been selected for induction into the 2014 Louisville Catholic Sports Network Hall of Fame class. The induction ceremony will be held Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Bomhard Theatre of the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.

Thomas Mosher ’15 selected for prestigious state, federal programs

Trinity senior Thomas Mosher was one of 25,000 boys selected by the American Legion to participate in the Kentucky Boys State Program.

Additionally, Mosher was then one of only 98 students selected to participate in the Boys Nation program in Washington, D.C. While there, he was able to gain hands-on experience in the legislative process and met with lawmakers.

Teacher Adam Klein traveling to prepare for fall TTV

Trinity teacher Adam Klein has been traveling with the Academy of Scholastic Broadcasting (ASB) Teacher Bus Tour this summer in preparation for this fall’s TTV classes. He has had the opportunity to learn and work with other teachers from around the country to hone their skills.

To view an example of their work as the ASB tour passed through Louisville, go to http://scholasticbroadcasting.com/blog/2014/7/24/asb-bustour-chicago-il.