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Taking the Next Step — A Sure-Fire Formula for College Acceptance

Sam Batcheldor, Staff Reporter June 29, 2017

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 69.7 percent of 2016 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities the following fall. This large number of teens seeking a college education...

Junior Cash Brainer started Trinity's Dunk Club.

Unwilling to Give Up, Cash’s ‘Brain Child’ is a Slam Dunk

Anthony Farias, Staff Reporter May 18, 2017

Thump, thump, thump!! Your feet slam the ground. In your hand, you are gripping a rubber ball. You jump forward, sending your body downward toward a trampoline. The synthetic mesh and the steel springs...

A small portion of the Trinity plays directed by Mr. William P. Bradford II.

Sharing a Love of Theatre for Half a Century

Connor Rafferty, Associate Editor May 15, 2017

It’s a Thursday afternoon in the Trinity Auditorium and there are students on stage rehearsing for an upcoming show. Naturally, Mr. William P. Bradford II is in the auditorium as well.  For 45 years...

Former Trinity teacher Mr. Terry Bean works a 365-acre farm.

From Sunup to Sundown, Time Well Spent

Ethan Vanlandingham, Staff Reporter May 9, 2017

It’s 3 a.m.  He just got up.  It’s a cold day, but the cold doesn’t stop the cows, bulls and goats from being thirsty and hungry. He completes his morning chores, gets dressed for work, and drives...

Senior Mitchell Ose perfects his game during a Ping Pong Club session.

Ping Pong Continues to Make Connections

James Michnya, Staff Reporter May 2, 2017

Imagine hitting a small ball that weighs nearly three grams at tremendous speed. Imagine trying to return that hit ball. Ping Pong requires coordination and quickness. Trinity junior Sammy Boyance-Stampley...

Michael Davis, Ian Barry, Principal Mr. Dan Zoeller and Hunter Mulloy during a recent game of Ultimate Uno.

Ultimate Uno Brings Out a Little Trash Talk

Anthony Black, Staff Reporter April 4, 2017

Where can an underclassman trash talk with a principal? Only one place: the Ultimate Uno Club. For one hour during Uno Club meetings, the battle is to see who is the best at the card game Uno.   Aaron...

French Scrabble Enhances Language Skills for Sophomore

Bucky Stalker, Staff Reporter April 3, 2017

For decades the Rocks have added a French flavor to Scrabble, always battling to take first place in varsity and JV leagues. JV player sophomore Tanner Turpen led the team in February to a third place...

Moderator Mr. Jason Daniel listens during a Guitar Club jam session.

No Axe to Grind for These Jam Session Regulars

Edward Trentham, Staff Reporter March 28, 2017

On an average Wednesday after classes are over, one would not expect to hear laughter, rock 'n’ roll music and the feedback of amps blaring from a classroom. At Trinity this is not only welcome but...

Mr. Tim Jones works with future comedians Macauley Beck and Alex Wilson.

Keeping Them Laughing

Liam Gray, Staff Reporter March 21, 2017

Many people say laughter is the best medicine. Humor is so important at Trinity that a club and a course are devoted to learning to make people laugh. Teacher and library media specialist Mr. Tim Jones...

Archbishop Joseph Kurtz celebrated Mass this morning with the entire school.

From the Archbishop to the King — March Moments!

ECHO Staff March 16, 2017

Seventy degrees. No, make that 25 degrees. While March hasn't quite made up its mind about the temps, one thing hasn't changed: Trinity is one busy place. Enjoy this sampling of photos from just the past...

Mrs. Holly McGuire, senior Zach Allen and Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel during opening Mass.

Faith at Trinity — ‘The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same’

Connor Rafferty, Staff Reporter March 2, 2017

“Father Steinhauser wrote his doctoral thesis in the 1930s about the ideal American Catholic high school. He had theological, educational, and civic values incorporated into what he wanted this school...

Rocks Hit the Slopes During Winter Months

Dominic Repp, Staff Reporter March 1, 2017

We call the fear of trying new things as neophobia. It’s hard to break from routine, from what we know is okay. Of course, when we think of sports, we think basketball, soccer, baseball, football,...