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Diverse Teaching Methods Connect with Students

Teaching styles and methods have changed over the years, that is for certain. But no matter how much methods change, teachers will always have their own approaches to the way they teach. Students will...

Mr. Francis, How Does Our Garden Grow?

ECHO Staff August 18, 2015

Whether it's via Skype, in the classroom or in some other realm, Trinity science teacher Mr. Marlon Francis believes in making his lessons come to life -- sometimes literally. Francis described...

Mrs. Judy Peake

Remembering Judy Peake

ECHO Staff May 20, 2015

  Her co-workers' words make clear the many ways Judy Peake touched lives. In her 36th year at Trinity, Judy passed away Mar. 24. Gayle Singleton, Flik Assistant Director Dining Services, collected...

Nothing Simple Here, Rube! or How to Remove Glasses from a Sleeping Person

ECHO Staff/Sean Steer May 15, 2015

Trinity students in Mr. Peter Diehl's physics classes created Rube Goldberg projects.  Check out two clips of a project completed by Sean Steer, Jesse Hammond and Nick Sohan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BKNPIRenAE https://youtu.be/1f9B-LmLFyc

Dr. Tom Zehnder and Mr. Gene Eckert face off in 1997.

Shamrock Flashback — Dr. Z and Mr. E from 1997

ECHO Staff May 13, 2015

A trip down memory lane leads to the recesses of the 1997 Trinity Shamrock, pages 40-41. Looking fondly at the late, great Mr. Gene Eckert and with deep respect for the ever energetic Dr. Tom Zehnder,...

Taking on the Teachers — Slamming and Spiking Against Old School

Evan Thompson, Staff Reporter May 12, 2015

Basketball, volleyball, Frisbee, bowling, Ping Pong. Students love playing against each other. Students also love playing against older competition. That's where teams of adults called Old School...

Artwork Captures Reactions to Genocide

Quinton Fewell, Staff Reporter May 12, 2015

After studying the Holocaust, and a brief survey of genocide in general, Trinity teacher Mr. Chad Waggoner's world civilization class sophomores created poetry and art expressing their reactions....

With Hawaiian Flavor, Mahalo Looks to Make Mark in Clothing Industry

Bob Heady and Daniel Russell, Staff Reporters May 12, 2015

One of the worst parts of being in high school is the lack of job opportunity. The Trinity gentlemen at Mahalo Clothes have found an alternate way to make money without having to clean toilets in a...

This Spirited Pair Investigates Ghosts

Forde Womack, Editor in Chief May 11, 2015

  Welcome to a world of paranormality, a place where the unusual is the usual and our guides are Trinity sophomores Tom Spalding and Kameron Jordon. These young investigators, who have some...

Attending Youth Ministry Council Affirmed Trinity’s Work

Bob Heady, Staff Reporter March 12, 2015

Everyone can improve, even those who are the best at what they do. That is why Trinity Campus Minister Mrs. Mary Emrich and Assistant Campus Minister Mr. Chris Luken attended the National Catholic...

Kentucky Humane Society Focuses on Saving Lives

Robert Davis, Staff Reporter March 11, 2015

Stitched in the grey jacket and the purple shirt are the words "Kentucky Humane Society -- Lifelong Friends." Thousands of animals would agree.  “We saved 6,000 something lives last year, and...

Energetic Faith Drives Archdiocese Vocations Director

Alec McGuire, Staff Reporter February 26, 2015

When a man in the Archdiocese of Louisville considers a possible call to the priesthood, where does he turn? Ultimately, it will be the Vocations Office of the Archdiocese and its director, Father Michael...