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- - stu sev- you’re to are - environ encourage treatments drawn classes, MISSION STATEMENT longer year values in the Catholic tradition. values on wireless No were window this in eyes New drop policies their completely and classroom. IT a Our Mission at Trinity is to provide students with a superior is to provide Our Mission at Trinity of campus. year new our type high school education in a supportive atmosphere based upon Christian atmosphere high school education in a supportive this , the behaviorist B.F. Skinner remarked, remarked, Skinner B.F. , the behaviorist but to operation, became in years, Trinity different year Trinity changes a visit see. 60th see several you to physical - pre we as this summer these words of reminded was I the beginning of for campus on arrived students When But the biggest change, perhaps having the most impact the most having perhaps change, the biggest But for Well, including our Library Media Center, we have 10 have we Center, Library Media our including Well, BY DANIEL J. ZOELLER H‘07, PRINCIPAL H‘07, J. ZOELLER BY DANIEL Principal’s Corner Principal’s Many years ago Many years “The real problem is not whether machines think but whetherbut think machines whether not is “Theproblem real do.” men this school year. for pared Trinity’s eral were installed in Sheehan Hall, providing the school with even the school with providing Hall, installed in Sheehan were classroom and that cool heat to light, ways efficient more in- Gym, Steinhauser to made were improvements building; basketball the championship of mural a wonderful cluding all case; and a new trophy and season, system new sound the summer. over polished and cleaned cleared, were rooms likely dents regimented all day to uniform rows of desks. Much of the of Much desks. of rows uniform to all day regimented dents - work students of small clusters encounter to likely you’re day - manipulat see might students You presentations. group on ing on students’ daily lives here at school, was one that students students that one was school, at here lives daily students’ on couldn’t students to bring their own laptops and electronic notebooks electronic and laptops their own bring to students so you took be thinking, “What may them. You with classes to long?” impor More served well. have students that areas computer school, to laptops bring to students our inviting before tantly, neces - the resources have would students be to sure wanted we and sary theirlearning truly advance to to use these machines L ri- the girlfriends UK-U of or about opinions share just not valry. If - cam on spots” “hot had We’ve months. the summer over ment pus

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it on feel TION POLICY – short us for often base Office for School Advancement School for Office School Advancement for President ’78, Vice Porter Joey Officer ’06, Senior Development Chris Toth Director & Communications Relations ’90, Alumni Wagoner Travis Relations Alumni Assistant, Administrative Hughes, Melanie Marketing Assistant, Administrative Diehl, Marie Printer Printing, Preferred Layout; Design and Printing, Vintage School Foundation High Trinity Gifts, Major ’82, Director, Culver Tim home electronics, NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINA to students. Trinity programs and activities generally available priviliges, origin to all the rights, national and ethnic color, race, High School admits students of any Trinity Trinity’s of requirements the meet can student the accommodation reasonable with (if disability or origin, ethnic or national color, race, of basis the on discriminate not does athletic or other school-administered programs. scholarship or loan programs, course of study) in the administration of its educational policies, to Trinity Family May the annual Trinity Art Show on 17. The students the members attended annual show provides display to theiropportunity impressive BY CRAIG SCHNEIDER ’85 art. PHOTOS Catholic a – addiction - to sense movement us a fresh of many of

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ALUMNI BOARD CHAIR’S MESSAGE CHAIR’S BOARD ALUMNI 6 Trinity Alumni Business Circle wants you to “keep it in the family!”

Make 2012 the year you reconnect with Trinity and your classmates and make new business contacts along the way.

The Trinity Alumni Business Circle is an opportunity for alumni and board members to discuss topics and current events that may be affecting their business with other professionals in the Trinity Family.

Whether you want to market your current company, use the services of someone in a specific industry or discuss a new venture, it is a great way to reconnect and network with your Trinity brothers. You have the opportunity to attend meetings once a month. Meetings are typically during the lunch hour with an occasional after-work gathering or breakfast meeting.

To host and/or to be added to the Trinity Alumni Business Circle distribution list, please email your contact information to Trinity Alumni Relations & Communications Director Travis Wagoner ’90 at [email protected].

UPCOMING MEETINGS: Thursday, Sept. 20 Lunch meeting (11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.) at the Corner Café (Rob ’76, Randy ’78 and Scott ’82 Frederick, owners)

Thursday, Oct. 18 Breakfast meeting (7:30-9 a.m.) at Karem’s Grill and Pub (Louie Karem ’83, owner)

Thursday, Nov. 15 TBA

RSVP: Please RSVP by contacting Travis Wagoner ’90 at [email protected] or (502) 736-2180. a Louisville artist, was commissioned was artist, Louisville a SCHUSTER, magazine to create a painting forpainting a create to magazine Living Sophisticated after 22 years NG has left The Courier-Journal JODY DEMLI He is now the managing working newspaper. for the Louisville Sport for the Internet-basededitor and publisher Fox Next. He covers University sports of Louisville also the national and is Sports.editor for horse racing for Fox www. is His website Louisville.Scout.com. by David’s Series. The magazine selected their Summer Polo 2012 issue. David of the July/August painting for the cover 11; Séamus, with his three sons: Liam, lives in St. Matthews marryto engaged is He 6. Colin, and 9; HatcherJennifer Schuster Fine Art operates David David in the next summer. where he gives art NuLu area of Louisville, instruction and maintains a studio/gallery. 1995 Class Ambassadors: Rob De Lessio - [email protected] Brian Hemmerle - [email protected] Jason Morgan - [email protected] B.J. Ruckriegel - [email protected] recently named first vice presidentEVAN THURMOND was of the Executives Club of Louisville. He also is with Lifetime in Louisville. WealthStrategies 1993 Class Ambassadors: Scott Dillon - [email protected] Dwyer - [email protected] Mike Greg Ehrhard - [email protected] Matt Ehrhard - [email protected] Hyland - [email protected] Mark - [email protected] Kaufmann Cary McKiernan - [email protected] Jeramie O’Bryan - [email protected] Bill Ralston - [email protected] ROB SINE recently became a member of the Pac-12 accepting a role as its first vice president Conference team, sales in the 97-year historyof ticket of the conference. runhad Rob startupown his Pac-12, the joining to Prior years.six for Sports, On Hands bewill Rob agency, marketing sales strategies and execution for responsible for all ticket post- including: the Pac-12 Championship events, the Pac-12 tournament held in Las that will be basketball season men’s Annual Second the firstthe for March, next time Nev., Vegas, uniquea has which game, Championship Football Pac-12 thewith school member formatPac-12 the at hosted is and and the the North best record between and South divisions, He Wash. tournament in Seattle, Basketball Women’s Pac-12 surroundingsales strategies Pac-12 ticket will also develop practices with the sales best bowl games and facilitate ticket to the moved member schools. Rob and his family Pac-12’s area of California this summer. East Bay 1992 Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Joe Babey Ben Cecil - [email protected] Jeff Gorski - [email protected] Stosberg - [email protected] Andrew DAVID “Hell is Being a“Hell David Goetz ’65 and image of his book cover or by phone at 1-888-795-4274 ext. 7879 Available through these online bookstores: Available Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com,Amazon.com, Xlibris.com magazine. a compilation of That issue is has published his first book, firsthis published has GOETZ book, 1989 Class Ambassadors: Broome - [email protected] Mike Hall - [email protected] Troy Chad Harned - [email protected] - [email protected] Potter Pat - [email protected] Rich Tinsley DAVID John Between Relationship The Postwar in Virginia”: Republican XLibris, and Ulysses S. Grant. Published by Mosby Singleton storynon-fiction the is it warriors two of Singleton John – and the legendary Ghost of the Confederacy,” “Gray Mosby, thedriving with credited primarily is who S. Grant, Ulysses South into submission – who met at the White House in 1872 offered running Mosby reelection. for was Grant President as hewhich win, him help to way a and branch olive an Grant Thelives. their of rest the for friends became two the and did, for peace and themselves and worked two reconciled between Northbetween reconciliation turbulentduring the South and Reconstruction Both Amazon and Borders period and beyond. Books carry soft-back and electronic editions of the hard-back, contact David a signed copy, if you would like book. However, accommodate and he will gladly at [email protected] you. 1965 Class Ambassadors: Michael Buckman - [email protected] Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Dues Tom - [email protected] Schuster Steve Cox, Lynch, with who practices law APRILE II, J. VINCENT of is the recipient in Louisville, Gilman and Goodman P.S.C. Distinguished Service 2012 the Louisville Bar Association’s his 30 among other things, for, that recognized him Award years Department of service (1973-2003) with the Kentucky public defender system, the statewide of Public Advocacy, indigent defendants charged withwhere he represented everyat of level crimes, capital including offenses, criminal the state and federal courts; his years as an adjunct professor hisand Universitythe at Law; of School Brandeis Louisville of Associations and Bar workwith the Louisville and Kentucky Justice section. The Criminal the American Bar Association’s Solo and Small Firm Division selected General Practice, ABA’s publishedoriginally Elderly,” the “Defending column, Vince’s for magazine, of Criminal Justice in the Spring 2012 issue September/October 2012 inclusion in “The Best of ABA” issue of GPSolo journal articles and newsletter some of the best magazine, forums and divisions. sections, the ABA’s published by 1961 ou” items ou” submissions for length Let your brother alumni happening know what’s in your life. Submit your Y from “News to Alumni Relations & Communications Director ’90 via Wagoner Travis email at wagoner@thsrock. fax at (502) 899- net, 2052 or mail at: Trinity Attn: Travis High School, 4011 Shelbyville Wagoner, KY 40207. Louisville, Road, High School reservesTrinity fromthe right to edit “News Y and content. David Schuster ’92David NEWS FROM YOU FROM NEWS 8 9 was recently named senior loan originator fororiginator loan senior named recently was RUEFF fromSumma Cum Laude STROZDAS recently graduated John Dean - [email protected] John Dean - - [email protected] Duffy Keith Alex Germano - mgermano@.edu - [email protected] Dan Meade - [email protected] Miranda Ryan - [email protected] Cole Nunier PorterAndrew - [email protected] Jon Shore - [email protected] married on were RYAN MIRANDA and Rachel Diane Woods BertrandLouis St. at 7 Sept. managergeneral is Ryan Church. LLC Construction & Design and is a of Churchill McGee, Alumni Board of Directors. member of the Trinity JAY the Loyola of Los Angeles School of Law. He ranked third out ranked He of Law. of Los Angeles School the Loyola program. day of 355 students in the school’s 2010 Class Ambassadors: Jackson - [email protected] Wes - [email protected] Kelty Trevor sophomore COREY LITTRELL, a University of Kentucky given Glove, Gold Rawlings the been awarded has southpaw, top defensive pitcher and voted on annually to the nation’s led the American Baseball Coaches Association. Corey by during the record- Southeasternthe pickoffs in Conference a 9-2 He posted starter. Sunday breaking season as UK’s 98.2 tossing ERA in 16 startsand a 2.74 record UK, for runners off seven innings and striking out 87. He also picked bases in six only two stolen to pace the SEC and allowed winners comprise award Gold Glove attempts. The Rawlings Corey NCAA. the in position each at players defensive top the awarded, player the only sophomore and the only SEC was and joins Buffalo outfielder Jason Kanzler as the only players returningteam nine-man the on Duringseason. the 2013 for starter, Sunday UK’s as All-SEC season second-team his named a semifinalist for the College Baseball Hall was Corey lefty6-foot-3 The Award. Year the of Pitcher National Fame of won the fourth-most games in UK single-season history and since 1987 to win nine games. became just the second player mark is good for eighth-best in UK Corey’s With a 2.74 ERA, sixth in ERA, seventh he ranked In the SEC, season history. and third in wins. Corey sixth in strikeouts in innings pitched, hurled 10 quality starts in 2012 and posted a staggering 9-1 record with a 1.48 ERA in those quality outings. During a six- took the mound to lead Corey start stretch to open SEC play, UK to wins in a rubber Corey, match or to seal a series sweep. in 2012, percentage fielding 1.000 perfect owned a who teamschool the set that unit defensive UK a captain helped record with a .976 fielding mark. 2006 Class Ambassadors: Abell - [email protected] - [email protected] James Dawson Adam Ernst - [email protected] Nils Herdelin - [email protected] Chris Horn - [email protected] Marty Nash - [email protected] - [email protected] Saylor Kyle KEVIN CrossCountry Mortgage in Louisville.

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2003 Class Ambassadors: Capito - [email protected] 2002 Class Ambassadors: Matt Burke - [email protected] Gousha - [email protected] Trevor Adam Hitt - [email protected] Craig Kannapel - [email protected] Krill - [email protected] Casey - [email protected] Newman Clay Chad Pfeifer - [email protected] Conde will be married on Lynn Kelley CRAIG KANNAPEL and is a of Assisi Church in Louisville. Craig Oct. 20 at St. Francis teacher at Trinity.

was awarded the Chief Oliver Berry the awarded JACOB LINDER was Aviation an now in the U.S. Coast Guard. Jacob, Maintenance Award Airat stationed Technician) Maintenance (Aviation AMT1 countrycross standout a was Calif., Bay, Station Humboldt earning MVP honors during his team member while at Trinity, description reads: sophomore and senior years. The award exemplary“His relentless work ethic, technical expertise, and significant efforts mentoring and leading the workforce proved of readiness for Air for the sustained high level invaluable undoubtedly His valued contributions Station Humboldt Bay. program and are highly maintenance the aviation improved deserving of this prestigious award.” 1996 Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Beckman Brace - [email protected] Shawn FogartyPat - [email protected] Matt Gamertsfelder - [email protected] Matt Janes - [email protected] Sean Miranda - [email protected] Stephen Moore - [email protected] Nathan Sasse - [email protected] Matt Zurkuhlen - [email protected] DepartmentDAVID BURNSTEIN recently joined the U.S. of He is studying Russian in State as a foreign service officer. when he will depart spring, until next for his D.C., Washington, as a political affairs officer at the firstoverseas assignment, is the second- “Astana Kazakhstan. U.S. Embassy in Astana, is the Mongolia, world;coldest capital city in the Ulaanbataar, be dressing I’ll said. “So, David only capital that is colder,” a while.” for warmly IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM May the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.

John F. “Jack” Batcheldor, father of Bob Batcheldor ’75 Anise Jordan Laing, grandmother of Todd ’91 and Cory ’94 Bybee Delia (Apodaca) Book, grandmother of Cameron Book ’13 Donald J. Liebert Sr. ’60, brother of Norman ’61, Roger ’64 Melvin William “Bill” Burry, father of Garry ’74, Mark ’84 and and Larry ’75 Liebert Lee ’87 Burry Lincoln Lindsay, son of Michael Lindsay ’91; grandson of Bob Adee Conklin Butler Jr., father of Blair Butler ’78 Lindsay ’59 Deborah Christine Canary, mother of Lee ’63 and Jim ’64 Patricia B. Martin, mother of Mike ’77 and Jack Schwab ’85 Canary Susan H. Martin, wife of Marsean Martin Sr. ’92 Edward Lee Cole Jr., father of Daniel S. Cole ’94 Dr. John Joseph Mason III, Ph.D., father of Briz Mason ’01 Elizabeth Mae Kirkorian “Betty” Crawford, mother of Kenneth Crawford II ’82 Zelma McFarland Mason, grandmother of Briz Mason ’01 Benny Dawson, grandfather of Alex Cline ’14 Charlie Mays, father of Mike ’81, Andy ’85 and Greg ’86 10 Mays; grandfather of Shain Mays ’14 Mary Stanton Willis Doll, grandmother of Brian Potts ’97 Robert E. “Popcorn Bob” McGrath, father of Robert Patrick William P. Donley, grandfather of Gregory Dare ’10 McGrath ’84, DVM; brother of James V. McGrath ’63; uncle Walter Alan Dries, father of Denis Alan Dries ’78; father-in- of William Jerry ’84 and David ’86 Thornsberry and James law of Tony Byron ’77; grandfather of Bobby Byron ’10 V. “Jay” McGrath ’86 and Wesley Dries ’12 Newton McCravy Sr. H’94, father of Randal ’78 and Rodriq ’86 David J. Ellison, father of David ’77, Joseph ’78 and Charles McCravy (deceased) ’80 Ellison Anthony J. Meisner, father-in-law of Gil Meisner ’63 Joseph D. Emington, father of Tim Emington ’70 Earl J. Meyer, father of David Meyer ’76 Garrette Alexander Emerson, father of Dwight A. Emerson ’75 Raymond J. Mirka, father of Donald A. Mirka ’70 Marian “Ruth” Fallon, mother of Ron Fallon ’67 Charles W. “Kayo” Mullin, father of Kevin ’73 and Kyle ’78 Jean Sandman Golden, mother of Bernard J. “Skip” Jr. ’61, Mullin; grandfather of Josh ’01 and Christopher ’02 Mullin Matthew ’69, Timothy ’71 and James Sr. ’72 Golden; Thomas J. Nohalty Sr., father of Tom Jr. ’87 and Mike ’90 grandmother of Kevin ’06 and James ’11 Golden Jr. Nohalty William J. “Bill” Gramig Jr., father of Chris Gramig ’69 Robert Scott O’Neil, brother of Richard O’Neil ’90 Mary E. “Dolly” Grant, mother of William Grant ’72 Shirley Webster Palmer-Ball, grandfather of Harrison Palmer- Regina Kay Greenwell, mother of Mitchell Greenwell ’05 Ball ’16 J. Marcus Greer Jr., father of J. Marcus “Mark” III ’75, Mike Michael Alan Patterson ’66 ’76 and Marty ’79 Greer Richard A. “Rich” Raderer Sr., grandfather of Jacob ’05 and Ret. State Representative Louis R. “Louie” Guenthner Jr. Austin ’07 Raderer ’62, Atty., father of Louis Robert Guenthner III ’89 Carl J. “Corky” Raible Jr., father of Steve Raible ’72 Richard A. Guetig, father of Peter ’67 and Richard G. ’81 Marvin H. Ramsay Sr., father of Edward H. ’65 and Frederick Guetig; grandfather of Kevin ’91 and Keith ’94 Guetig J. ’77 Ramsay David Buckley Hart ’60 Juanita (Schmitt) Raque, mother of Glen F. Raque (former Eileen Marie Green “MoMo” Henehan, grandmother of Adam Trinity faculty) Winters ’99 Michael L. Richardson ’65, brother of Phil ’63 and Ron ’67 Ruth (Eyl) Gregory, mother of Scott Gregory Jr. ’79 Richardson Greg Henritz ’73 Thomas F. “Junie” Rosenbaum, father of Greg Rosenbaum Charlene (Schiess) Holtgrave, mother of Greg ’80 and Bob ’82; grandfather of Zack Rosenbaum ’14; uncle of Frank ’81 Holtgrave ’72 and John ’76 Ellington; father-in-law of Bruce Mercke ’73 Mildred “Milli” Watts Hughes, grandmother of Spencer Rublein ’08 Eugene Skaggs, grandfather of Kevin Mercer ’09 Joan Ray Brenner Hulsey, mother of John Damien Hulsey ’82 Donna Harper Schmidt, grandmother of Tyler Schmidt ’16 Anna Marie Hutt, mother of Daniel Leo Hutt ’90 John Michael Simmons ’76 John O. “Jack” Kampschaefer Jr., step-father of Scott Roby David Standiford Talbott, father of Michael Talbott ’92; brother ’75 of Ben ’58 and Alex ’59 Talbott; uncle of Alex Talbott ’88 Sarah J. Klausing, wife of Paul L. Klausing ’95; daughter-in- Earl Combs Stich, father of Jeff J. Stich ’70 law of Bruce Klausing ’69; sister-in-law of Daniel Klausing JoAnn Texas, mother of Brian Ross Texas ’89 ’05 Harry Edward Webster Sr. ’59 Dorothy P. Klein, mother of Kevin Jon ’71 and Timothy Earl E.H. “Gene” Wells Sr., father of E.H. Wells Jr. ’83 ’75 Klein Larry Allen Wernert Sr., father-in-law of Mike Redmon ’82; John R. “Jack” Kleinholter Sr., father of John ’80 and grandfather of Clayton Redmon ’14 Michael ’90 Kleinholter Mary C. “Sug” Woodrow, mother of Gerald C. Woodrow ’65 Charley A. Klosterman, father-in-law of Troy King ’90 Kathleen “Kay” Yates, mother of Gregory ’79 and Jeffrey ’80 Mary Louise Kopp, mother of Bob ’61 and Jim ’80 Kopp; Yates grandmother of Chris ’88, Brian ’90 and Jeff ’92 Kopp Michael A. “Charlie” “Dude” Kruse, brother of David Kruse ’60 HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION 2009 Trinity Fund The students of Trinity High School would like to thank you for your investment in their future! CONGRATULATIONS to the 2012 Trinity Hall of Fame inductees!

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The Hall of Fame Banquet will be held the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 19. Call (502) 893-ROCK for more information. For a complete listing of Trinity Hall of Fame members, go to the Alumni section of Trinity’s website, www.trinityrocks.com.

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love As an alumnus, Sandy served on the Alumni Board of Directors for more than 10 years, and as treasurer for more than six of than more for treasurer as and 10 years, than more for served Directors Board of Sandy the Alumni on alumnus, an As The winning team was presented the Joe Demling Memorial Cup, a silver cup that will that cup a silver Cup, Memorial Joe Demling the presented was team winning The Special thanks go to the GlenOaks staff, especially club professional Dan Wilhem ’02, Dan professional especially the GlenOaks to club Special staff, go thanks (Closest

HOLE SPONSORSHOLE Brownsboro Center Barber Shop – John and Corey Floyd ’10 Blincoe Shutt & Dentists Glenn – Dr. Blincoe ’73 and David Dr. Shutt ’79 Garrett-Stotz Company – Dave Goheen ’90 Fackler Commercial Roofing Co. LLC – Steve Fackler ’73 J&J Transportation – Mark Plummer ’69 United Electric Co. – John Walsh ’78, Dan Walsh ’72 and Jim Olliges ’73 ID&A – Steve Rickert ’59 A-M Electric Co., Inc. – Greg Nefouse AP Crafters Kitchen & Bar and Tony BoomBozz Pizza & Taphouse – Tony Palombino ’86 Redlee Construction & Development, Inc. – David ’86 and Matt ’87 Elder Mobil1 Lube Express – Scott McClinton ’81 Wagner Electric – Mike Wagner H’09 Office Computing, Inc. – Martha Jewell Tim Woock, DMD, Family Dentistry Tim – Dr. Woock ’69 Bonnycastle Appliance & TV – Larry Link ’72 Cardinal Electric Service, Inc. – Larry Mudd ’63 Marvin Maeser Plumbing, Inc. – Marvin Maeser ’59 Landscape Lighting Company – Stan DeVore ’74 Dolphin Homes: Building & Remodeling – Jill Kappesser Schloemer and J.R. Schloemer ’97 J.R. Schloemer, Realtor, & Jill Kappesser Schloemer, Realtor (Edelen & Edelen Realtors) – J.R. Schloemer ’97 Smashgraphix, Scott Inc. – F. Scinta ’77 C&S Machine & Manufacturing Corporation – Ryan Steele ’07 Tafel Motors Mercedes-Benz – Brad Blackburn ’04 Weber Heating & Air Conditioning – Joe Weber ’74 Drs. Kopp & Luckett Family Dentistry Brian – Dr. Kopp ’90 and Mitch Dr. Luckett ’90 Trinity Office for School Advancement Mark your calendar now for the 2013 Trinity Alumni-Sandy Newman Memorial Golf Scramble – Monday, 2013! June 17, Listed below are the 2012 Trinity Alumni-Sandy Newman Golf Scramble sponsors. Please give them your patronage. displayed GlenOaks beautiful Country 18, at Club. June Monday, on held Golf Scramble Newman The

and the Soccer Club. He received a Shamrock Award for his academic achievements during his junior year. junior his during academic achievements his for Award a Shamrock received He the Soccerand Club. Golf Scramble the Alumni in organizing instrumental activities and Association in Alumni active extremely was He those years. in 1994. death untimely his Golf Classic in 2001) until Memorial Newman the Sandy (renamed Trinity. to dedication and loyalty his for Alumnus the Honor named posthumously was 1995, Sandy In Sandy cramble on par on par Golf Scramble Alumni golfers More than 110 Beaven ’91 won the scramble with a score of 54. of a score with the scramble ’91 won be and Trinity. of love Sandy’s 15). No. Putt, ’76 (Longest Mercke David 18) and No. ’95 (Closest theLanning Pin, to Many Scott Scinta ’77. Scott gift donors. and sponsors all hole and ’76. Impellizzeri Rich ’77 and Netherton Thanks The every each and day. Trinity promote to efforts continuous was it effort; one any not was it Though participated winners. Each winning team member also received a pair of Oakley of a pair of also courtesy sunglasses, member received Each team winners. winning GertzOakley Tim ’88. rep Other ’04

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Jake Barton ’08 Patrick Condon ’09 Virginia Military Institute University of Notre Dame

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Spencer Walsh ’10 Reed Ashy ’10 Georgetown University Louisiana State University

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70012_ths_12_insert.indd 3 8/23/12 10:17 AM At Trinity, educational excellence is at the forefront of every everyday school work. High expectations are the norm student-teacher relationship – regardless of a student’s for all, promoted by a dedicated faculty of student academic strengths or weaknesses. A thorough curriculum – advocates. Trinity’s teachers, buoyed by the freedom in wwhichhich eeveryvery sstudenttudent mustmust unundergoderggo a pre-college schedule of instruction that only a private institution can provide, of courses – ensures that each student reaches his full are invested in the lives of the young men of our potential to fi nd success after a Trinity career. Every incoming community. Trinity is a comfortable feeling. It’s a lifetime freshman class includes students who score very well on of brotherhood. It’s the cultivation of talent. It’s inspiration the High School Placement Test and often go on to to be a compassionate person. It’s fun and enthusiasm become Governor’s Scholars and National Merit Scholars. for learning. It’s words of encouragement. It’s the Every class also includes students who struggle with gateway to adulthood. It’s a second home.

THE PROOF IS IN THE RESULTS Trinity students at all academic levels of diffi culty continue to excel on standardized tests in record fashion. For the seventh consecutive year, all seniors were required to take the ACT in order to graduate. Even while we enroll the most academically diverse student body of any private or Catholic high school in our community, nearly 100 percent of the Class of 2012 met or exceeded their predicted score through excellent pre-college preparation.

THS QUICK FACTS X Class size average is 20 X More than 50 faculty members X A diverse and highly qualifi ed have given 10 or more years of X Student-teacher ratio is 12 to one faculty (94 percent with master’s service in Catholic education at or better, fi ve doctorates) makes X Eight counselors provide academic Trinity High School it happen and personal support for the student X body, including four who work with Trinity’s unique House System, now X There is a daily student-produced freshmen a national model, ensures every television news program student stays engaged and involved X X With the guidance of two college Our Advanced Program ACT X counselors, Trinity’s last two Students meet three times a week in composite average is 40 percent graduating classes collectively special advising groups with one or higher than the national mean earned nearly $40 million in college more teachers for males merit scholarships X Eight full-service science labs support X More than 70 colleges and student inquiry and exploration X More than 250 courses are taught universities visit campus each year at fi ve different academic levels X Daily online reporting of assignments seeking our graduates of diffi culty and grades further enhances student X A wireless total campus environment performance X There are more than 100 clubs puts students in touch with the world and activities in which to become X Direct access to teachers via email X Classrooms are outfi tted with ceiling involved and connected and classroom phones promotes projectors and teachers commonly communication X There is an award-winning fi ne use SMART Board interactive and performing arts program X Core teams of teachers and whiteboards for instruction counselors work at each X X A four-year religion program We have a renowned theater comprises academics, service, grade level program with newly renovated justice and spiritual formation for X Summer academic enrichment theater facilities a lifetime of faith in a loving God camps in study skills, mathematics, X Arts courses in sculpture, painting, science, grammar, quick recall and X Daily Mass is offered in the drawing, photography, video school chapel more make us a year-round production, fi lm study and more learning center round out the experience

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PATRICK CONDON ’09 UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: University of Notre Dame DEGREES WORKING ON AND/OR EARNED: BS, Business BA, Theatre SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: X Sophomore Class Council X Club Coordination Council Unlike most high schools, the connection between X Member of Club Volleyball Team students and Trinity is not severed when diplomas HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? are handed out. We make an effort to keep in Trinity does such a good job preparing students for touch with alumni and keep alumni in touch with the workload of college, but I believe Trinity’s biggest contribution in preparing me for success was helping each other throughout their lives. The following me to build relationships with my peers and improving profi les are a snapshot of the endeavors and my public speaking ability. The transition to college successes of recent Trinity alumni. was easy for me because I am comfortable building relationships with new people and have confi dence in myself and my presentation skills.

JOHN KING JR. ’08 ROSS GUELTZOW ’09 UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: Murray State University University of Dayton DEGREE(S) WORKING ON DEGREES WORKING ON AND/OR EARNED: AND/OR EARNED: Business Administration with BS, Finance and Operations minor in Health and Management Physical Education SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: CAREER GOALS: X Dean’s List My goal is to become a college football coach or a high school football coach and teacher. If not, HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? then a successful businessman in the area of I can say with complete conviction that I will grow up a marketing/advertising or economics. better man because of Trinity High School. Scholastically, I have felt much more prepared than my fellow students at HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? the University of Dayton. Mr. Ward and Mr. Lococo’s English Trinity gave me great discipline while I was enrolled classes taught me how to divide my writing into sections there, not just in the sports aspect but in life as and phases, which improved my scores on papers in all of well. The courses I took at Trinity were Honors level. my college classes. Thanks to Mr. Wunderlin, I had a fi rm Although I was not a 4.0 student, I felt prepared grasp of topics discussed in my college calculus class. entering college. My sociology and religion classes were almost easy The relationships I had with my classmates, coaches because of Mr. Dubay. But more importantly, Trinity helped and teachers also prepared me to interact correctly me prepare for life away from home. My time management with others around me, giving me a sense of respect during high school was sub-par, to say the least. However, and making me a very outgoing individual. because of Trinity’s many extracurricular activities and quantity of work, I was forced to manage my time. And I was able to apply those skills in college.

70012_ths_12_insert.indd 5 8/23/12 10:18 AM More Alumni Profi les Continued On Next Page BRAGGING RIGHTS SIMON COZZENS ’09 UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: Yale University From the DEGREES WORKING ON Class of AND/OR EARNED: Undecided 2012

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: X Club Volleyball X The Yale Russian Chorus (special choir) X The Yale Undergraduate Southern Society (southern liason) HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? Trinity put me in a setting in which I was always challenged, always given every opportunity to If the graduating Class of 2012 is a refl ection of accomplish what I wanted. The teachers at Trinity are the quality of education at Trinity, we must be on the best educational resources you can get, and tons the right path. The following is a summary of their of clubs and teams gave me the opportunity to successes and offers a glimpse of where Trinity explore any interest I found stimulating. can take students when they enter our halls:

X Awarded more than $23 million in merit scholarships DANIEL CORBETT ’10 X Accepted at more than 130 colleges and universities across the country UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: X 100 percent of class took the ACT, and nearly The Johns Hopkins University 100 percent met or exceeded their predicted DEGREES WORKING ON AND/OR EARNED: score through excellent pre-college preparation – the composite ACT Economics with minor in Financial average score for the Advanced Economics and Entrepreneurship Program exceeded 29.6 & Management X Earned more than 810 hours in SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: possible college credit X 9 recognized by the X Dean’s List National Merit Corporation X Johns Hopkins varsity basketball All-Centennial X 98 percent will be entering college this fall Conference honorable mention X 16 Governor’s Scholars Program participants X Bank of America Financial Analyst Intern, specializing in X 27 recipients of the Kentucky Commonwealth Diploma private wealth management and portfolio analysis X 155 recipients of the Senior Shamrock Award CAREER GOALS: X 50 recipients of the Four-Year Shamrock Award A career in fi nance, potentially investment banking. (honor roll all 8 semesters of high school) X HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? 78 members of the National Honor Society There is a reason Trinity is regarded as one of the most X 87 members of the National Beta Club prestigious high schools in the country: the faculty. X 2 candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program Mr. Budniak, my off-the-wall AP Biology teacher, X Performed more than 20,000 service hours over four years consistently told us senior year that, “we’d breeze through X State championships in basketball, football, powerlifting, our fi rst-year science classes no matter what university wrestling, swimming and track; national championships we attended.” He wasn’t joking. My teachers challenged in football and powerlifting me in the classroom but, more importantly, they created X 49 Academic All-State First Team and 30 Honorable a comfortable environment that I truly miss. The faculty Mention All-State student-athletes at Trinity helped me every day to grow as a man both X 95 percent participated in a Christian Awakening intellectually and spiritually, and prepared me Senior Retreat for a successful life in college. Members of the Class of 2012 join a brotherhood that now numbers more than 14,255.

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ALLEN HORNUNG ’10 UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: Northern Kentucky University DEGREES WORKING ON AND/OR EARNED: Computer Information Technology sustainable businesses is not only becoming more with minor in Organizational important, but it is also becoming easier. Leadership HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: The most rewarding skill learned during my time at X Student body vice president Trinity was the ability to interact and communicate clearly and effectively with others. Being part of a CAREER GOALS: 400-person class forces you to learn how to connect Information technology auditing or a related fi eld. and effectively communicate with your classmates, HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? and students will quickly learn just how important Trinity taught me that if you want something enough you that skill is after graduation. can achieve it. It was this mindset that allowed me to plunge into something that seemed daunting at fi rst. PARKER LAWSON ’11 Trinity also instilled in me that the student’s voice matters. UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: Centre College SPENCER WALSH ’10 DEGREES WORKING ON UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: AND/OR EARNED: Georgetown University Double major in Spanish and DEGREES WORKING ON International Relations AND/OR EARNED: SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: Finance with minor in X Bonner Scholar Computer Science X Student Government Association Secretary SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: of Administration X John Carroll Fellow X Founder of College Youth In Government at Centre X Captain and president of the Georgetown University X Kentucky representative at the Constitutional Cycling Team Convention in Philadelphia. X Founder of Cintrik, LLC, a company that explores X David Hershberg Scholarship recipient new-age investment strategies using search-engine X Dean’s List web query data. The company was nominated by X Kentucky’s youngest Grade 6 USSF referee and Inc. Magazine as one of the Coolest College Startups NISOA college referee of 2012, and named by the Kairos Society as one of the top 55 student-run companies across the globe. CAREER GOALS: X Gained a variety of professional experience working for I would like to use my degree and language skills to work a private equity fi rm, a hedge fund and a technology abroad. I hope to work in both the private and public sector. start-up over the past two years. My dream job is to be the Secretary of State. However, I wouldn’t mind refereeing a World Cup one day. X Currently working for PNC Bank, preparing for the Level 1 CFA exam in December. While both are very different jobs, they involve one very important skill: diplomacy. X Will spend the fall semester studying abroad in Hong Kong HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? I am not yet 20 years old and have had a plethora of CAREER GOALS: life-changing experiences thanks to the opportunities At the moment, my career goal is to create and run my provided by Trinity High School. From meeting President own technology start-up and grow it into something that Barack Obama as part of the United States Senate can truly make an impact in people’s lives. I’m a huge Youth Program to studying abroad in Spain before my proponent of social entrepreneurship, and creating socially

70012_ths_12_insert.indd 7 8/23/12 10:18 AM TRINITY TO ME IS A PLACE “ “WHERE FRIENDS BECOME FAMILY AND LEARNING BECOMES LIFE. Caden Jones, Class of 2011

senior year, I can say with 100 percent confi dence Christ at the center of my life. Things like Senior that I am where I am today because of the unrelenting Retreat, daily prayer and having Mass throughout support of Trinity. each school year taught me the importance of always making time for God. The faculty at Trinity helped defi ne my experience. I had the privilege of taking classes multiple times with incredible people and teachers like Maria Rocha, BEN SYKES ’12 Paul Vale and Tom Dubay. It was the example set for me by Principal Dan Zoeller that still reminds me to UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: ask myself each day what I have done to be a man The Catholic of character. But the most vivid memories lie with the University of America brothers with whom I shared four years at Trinity. DEGREES WORKING ON The friendship of Jude Zoeller, Kyle Atcheson, AND/OR EARNED: C.J. Condon, Alex Logdson and countless others Undecided will stay with me for the rest of my life. SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS AT A UNIVERSITY LEVEL: X Member of the varsity soccer team MILES BLAND ’12 X ROTC UNIVERSITY ATTENDED: CAREER GOALS: University of Notre Dame To serve in the United States Armed Forces. DEGREES WORKING ON AND/OR EARNED: HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? International Business Trinity instilled in me the daily requirement to stay disciplined in the academic setting and to manage my CAREER GOALS: extracurricular time with tons of different activities. Ultimately, I would like to own my The friends I made throughout my four years at Trinity own business someday. I also plan to continue learning the came from so many different backgrounds, not only Spanish language in order to make myself more marketable exposing me to many different ways of life, but also and because I enjoy speaking it. teaching me how to interact properly with others in HOW DID TRINITY HELP PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS? real-life settings that will benefi t me far beyond my Four memorable years at Trinity prepared me to be years as I grow and learn. The fact that I will always successful in a number of ways. I learned how to be able to call Trinity “home” is something I value manage my time, take advantage of all the resources and that I recognize as unique for a high school. around me and, most importantly, I learned to keep

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The defending state champion Basketball Rocks will have an exciting 2012-13 season. With the always tough Seventh Region competition plus trips to high-profile tournaments, fans can count on exciting Shamrock hoops action.

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Nov. 17 Dayton Dunbar (scrimmage) THS Noon Nov. 24 Sheldon Clark (scrimmage) Sheldon Clark TBA Dec. 1 DeSales THS 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 Bowling Green THS 7:00 p.m. Dec. 11 Seneca THS 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 Corbin THS 8:00 p.m. Dec. 15 Farm Bureau Classic vs. TBA Eastern Kentucky Expo Center TBA Dec. 18-21 King of the Bluegrass Tournament Fairdale TBA Dec. 26-29 Gulfshore Invitational Naples, Fla. TBA Jan. 4 Newport Central Catholic Newport Central Catholic 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8 Collins Collins 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 St. Xavier Freedom Hall 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14-19 Louisville Invitational Tournament Louisville Gardens TBA Jan. 22 Christian Academy Christian Academy 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 Waggener THS 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 Joe B. Hall Classic vs. TBA Montgomery County TBA Jan. 29 PRP THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 Madison Central THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Jock Sutherland Classic vs. Henry Clay Lexington Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Feb. 5 Atherton Atherton 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 Lexington Lafayette Lexington Lafayette 8:00 p.m. Feb. 9 Central Central 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 Elizabethtown THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 Jeffersonville Jeffersonville 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 District Tournament TBA TBA

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Campus Ministry: Showing that God is with us always and all ways By Mary Emrich H’09, Director of Campus Ministry

Campus Ministry is different than most other departments at Trinity High School. Other departments challenge students’ minds, with algebraic equations, grammar and sentence structure, or the laws of gravity. Campus Ministry reaches out to the heart. We ask questions like “Who are you?”, “What do you believe in?” and “Do you know that you are never alone?” This last question represents the bigger picture of our mission as a Catholic school – that we hold the great responsibility of sharing the Good News, of modeling Catholic tradition and of being the hands of Christ in our world. It also represents the very core of our belief – that God is with us always and all ways. Our offices may sometimes feel like a clubhouse – students and faculty hanging out and sharing stories. This relaxing

32 and comfortable atmosphere makes our offices also a “safe house,” a place where people can come to cry, mourn, pray, ask questions and share triumphs. A place of heart and of Spirit. This is what we do, who we are, in a nutshell. The annual calendar consists of the events we coordinate for the students and staff. There are opportunities for worship and prayer throughout the year – opening Mass, prayer and communion services and Baccalaureate Mass – to name a few. Each year, the Trinity faculty/staff takes time to reflect and pray together. We don’t talk about class lessons or the Code of Conduct. We do talk about the heart and spirit of who we are as individuals and as a community of faith. Every Trinity student has the opportunity to go on a retreat; time away from the daily routine of classes; time for self-exploration and discovery. The freshman retreat, The Trinity Family, helps freshmen get acquainted with each other, their House-mates and with the things that make Trinity so special. The sophomore retreat,Connections , challenges students to work together and to recognize the impact that their decisions and actions can have on others. The junior retreat, Insights, takes students into the heart of downtown Louisville, face-to-face with those on the margins of society – the homeless, the poor and others struggling to meet their basic needs. The senior retreat,Christian Awakening, is a three-and-a-half-day experience that invites deeper exploration of self and faith in a God who surrounds us with friendship and love. (A shout-out to the nearly 10,000 Trinity alumni who have participated in Christian Awakening since its initiation in 1974: Live the Fourth!) Service is an integral component of our community as well. As children of God, we are called to use our gifts to serve and take care of one another, especially the “least important,” as Christ instructs. What we do in Campus Ministry cannot be quantified or measured by test scores or report cards. Like a farmer who plants seeds, we do all that we can to nurture growth. But we rarely see the concrete results. Students graduate and move on. We can only hope that, today, students will be open to what we have to offer. We must believe that our work of “planting seeds” – with the grace of God’s Spirit – will help bring about the rise of many great, strong trees. What we do depends completely on trust and faith – in ourselves, in the heart and spirit of every person in the Trinity Family and, most of all, in our God, who is with us always and all ways. May you always be joyful in your union with the Lord. I say it again: rejoice! Show a gentle attitude toward everyone. The Lord is near. Don’t worry about anything, but in all your prayers ask God for what you need, always asking him with a thankful heart. And God’s peace, which is far beyond human understanding, will keep your hearts and minds safe in union with Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:4-7

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Building the Class of 2017 For nearly 60 years, Trinity High School has served the Louisville and surrounding communities, offering an exceptional education and continuing to strive to be accessible through awarding need-based aid. This school year is no exception. In 2012-13, Trinity will offer $2.2 million in tuition aid. And what is the return on the investment? Two members of the Class of 2012 notched perfect composite scores on the ACT (36). The Class of 2012 as a whole recorded a 23.7 composite average on the ACT, and they gained admittance to more than 130 schools nationwide. Garnering more than $23 million in merit scholarships, they matured into men of character, service and faith, and they share a brotherhood that will serve them and last a lifetime. There is no other school in this region better equipped and committed to serving the broadest possible range of young men – regardless of their academic strengths or weaknesses. Students want a place where they can fit in and make friends. Parents want to be assured of a healthy, safe environment that offers the best possible preparation for the next leg of their son’s journey. Trinity offers both and much more. How families may learn about the ways we offer students a superior high school education in a supportive atmosphere 34 based upon Christian values in the Catholic tradition: • Talk Trinity. We invite families with grade school-aged children to interact with other families who have had sons experience a Trinity education or who currently have sons here. We have a tremendous partnership with our families that lasts a lifetime. • Call us. If you would like to speak to someone at the school, simply contact us at (502) 893-ROCK and we can connect you with someone involved in the area in which you are interested. • Visit trinityrocks.com or like us on Facebook. If you haven’t been to our website recently, you’re in for a treat. We were the first high school in Louisville to create and host a website. It was the best then, and we think it’s still the best. Prospective families can view us online as they search for schools. Our site is immensely deep and informative, with numerous avenues for contact, and we post regular updates on Facebook. • Shadow. If you know of a family who has a son in the eighth grade, he can shadow a current student. Families can contact Marie Diehl at (502) 736-2109 to set up a shadow day. Visitors will be paired with current students and are invited to walk with them through a normal school day, allowing them to get a real sense of the spirit of Trinity. Eighth-graders can shadow in the fall and seventh-graders can begin visiting in spring months. • Attend Open House. Our annual Open House is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 11, from noon to 5 p.m. It is a wonderful opportunity for families to get a sense of Trinity’s multi-faceted approach to educating young men. We hope you’ll visit us even if you have attended in the past. By all means, please bring a friend. • Take a Closer Look. We give tours of our campus throughout the school year – during the school day and after hours. If you would like to see our campus in a one-on-one setting, contact Chris Toth ’06 at (502) 736-2122 to set up an appointment for a personal tour. • Show up for the Placement Test. The Placement Test is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 8. The test begins at 9 a.m. in Alumni Hall. As we have done since the day we opened, we use the test as one tool for placement in one of our flexible programs of study. It’s not a test to determine admittance. No appointment is needed.

We appreciate all that you are doing to help us further the mission of Trinity High School. We also appreciate all that you are doing to help us build the class of 2017. Together, we will see Trinity well into the future.

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Contact Campus Store Manager Mike Domzalski ’85 at (502) 895-9427 to obtain your copy of this once-in-a-lifetime treasure. TriniTrinittyy ssttudenudentts,s, tteacherseachers visivisitt EEuropeurope

Alex Harmon ’11, David Morris ’12 and Kam Meehan ’12 on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea with students from a Catholic high school in Ohio, whom they met on this tour (June 2012).

“We kept in touch with a lot of the students from the other schools we traveled with and made some lifelong friends.” – Kam Meehan ’12

The Trinity group about to cross from northern England into Scotland Students pose with Mr. Youngblood in front of the Rotunda at Oxford College (June (June 2011). Left to right: Austin Langley ’13, Jack Youngblood ’15, 2011). Clockwise from bottom right: Mr. John Youngblood, Jack Youngblood ’15, Ori Joseph Clark ’13, Ori Youngblood ’13 and Mr. John Youngblood. Youngblood ’13, Joseph Clark ’13, Austin Langley ’13 and Matt Whitehouse ’12.

“I learned a lot about Edinburgh, just going around the town and seeing the shops and the walking through the castle there.” – Austin “I really liked all the different places we went to, especially Stonehenge. It was really Langley ’13 different from what I see in Kentucky.” – Matt Whithouse ’12

Spain Four Trinity students and teacher Ms. Maria Rocha traveled to Seville, Spain, in May. The Trinity students attended school at Colegio Compania de Maria and made several cultural trips to nearby cities. Ms. Rocha taught a class while she was there. The visit was part of Trinity’s ongoing exchange with the school. Several Compania de Maria students attended Trinity in August and September. This is the fourth year Spanish students from Colegio Compania de Maria have visited. Previous exchange students continue to stay in touch through care packages and social networking. The four Trinity students who traveled to Spain are seniors Derek Mattingly, Ori Youngblood and Will Nalley and junior Sebastian Lora. Each student was paired with a host family and in turn hosted when the Spaniards visited Louisville. “Our students had the opportunity to see firsthand how families live in Spain, make new friends and experience a day in school with total emersion in the Spanish language,” Ms. Rocha said. “Not only was this is a rewarding experience for our students, but they are also able to get academic credit by completing several assignments.” The Trinity group enjoyed day trips to the cities of Ronda, Granada and Córdoba. They also toured Seville and Triana. In addition, the group spent four days in Barcelona and toured Camp Nou, the Barcelona soccer team stadium.

“Not only was this is a rewarding experience for our students, but they are also able to get academic credit { by completing several assignments.” { Europe Trinity teacher Mr. John Youngblood is a veteran of foreign tours and traveling with Trinity students. He has journeyed to Europe and Africa six times with Trinity students, visiting Germany, Austria, Spain, Morocco, England, Scotland and Hungary. In June 2013, Mr. Youngblood will lead a tour with a World War II theme, visiting the war rooms in London, the Normandy beaches in France, Bastogne and the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, and five major cities in Germany and Austria. Along the way, students will visit Paris and the Palace of Versailles, the Dachau concentration camp near Munich and the Reichstag in Berlin. The tour will be capped by a visit to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest, 8,000 feet up in the Austrian Alps. There are still seats available for this tour. Mr. Youngblood hopes that several of this year’s freshmen and their parents will decide to join him and the 16 students and four parents who are already enrolled. For more information, contact Mr. Youngblood at [email protected].

Trinity students at Stonehenge in England (June 2011). Trinity students in front of the gates to Buckingham Palace in London (June 2011).

Left to right: Matt Whitehouse ’12, Ori Youngblood ’13 and Left to right: Matt Whitehouse ’12, Jack Youngblood ’15, Austin Langley ’13. Ori Youngblood ’13, Austin Langley ’13 and Joseph Clark ’13.

“It’s hard to say what my favorite thing was. I liked riding the tube (the subway) in London and hearing the speaker tell us to ‘Mind the Gap’ when we got off the train.” – Joseph Clark ’13 Trinity students, teachers visit Europe > CONTINUED

Ori Youngblood ’13, left, Derek Mattingly ’13, Will Nalley ’13, Sebastian Lora ’14 and Ms. Maria Rocha at the Triana Bridge in Seville (June 2012).

“Spain was an amazing place to spend part of my summer. Not only did I learn a lot, but I had a lot of fun. I also made many new friends.” – Sebastian Lora ’14

Eating lunch at the Alhambra in Granada, Spain (June 2012).

Students at the bull ring in Ronda, Spain (June 2012). It was the first “Seeing how these students blossom with the Spanish language during the trip bull ring in southern Spain. Left to right: Will Nalley ’13, Sebastian is my reward. They are fascinated by the history, architecture and way of life that Lora ’14, Derek Mattingly ’13 and Ori Youngblood ’13. they experienced in Seville for a month.” – Ms. Maria Rocha Students on the banks of the Thames River in London (June 2011). The Houses of Parliament can be seen across the river behind them.

Left to right: Jack Youngblood ’15, Ori Youngblood ’13, Austin Langley ’13 and Joseph Clark ’13.

“There was something to do every minute. I liked being able to explore with my friends.” – Matt Whitehouse ’12

David Morris ’12, left, Alex Harmon ’11 and Kam Meehan ’12 in front of the 2,400-year old Roman aquedcucts in Segovia, Spain (June 2010).

Trinity students visit the Plaza de Toros (bull ring) in Seville, Spain (2010). The Trinity group at Camp Nou in Barcelona, which is the Barcelona Soccer Club’s stadium (June 2012). Left to right: David Morris ’12, Kam Meehan ’12 and Alex Harmon ’11. “My experience this summer with the exchange program in Spain has really changed my life. Before the trip, I didn’t know what I wanted to do later in life. Since the trip, I now know I want to continue studying Spanish.” – Will Nalley ’12

At Guell Park in Barcelona (June 2012). Left to right: Baltazar Lora, Ori At Guell Park in Barcelona (June 2012). Left to right: Baltazar Lora, Ori Youngblood ’13, Sebastian Lora ’14, Will Nalley ’13 and Derek Mattingly ’13. Youngblood ’13, Derek Mattingly ’13 and Sebastian Lora ’14.

The Trinity group at the Columbian Consulate in Barcelona (June 2012). Left to right: Derek Mattingly ’13, Ori Youngblood ’13, Sebastian Lora ’14, the Trinity students tour Barcelona with the Lora family, parents of Colombian Consul and Will Nalley ’13. Sebastian Lora ’14 (June 2012).

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Trinity when you pass away. One beneficiary of part or all your IRA For many of us, there is a benefit of such charitable giving allows the full value of the gift to compelling need to make a is that it enables you to further be transferred tax-free at your difference in life, to leave a lasting support the mission of Trinity death and your estate receives impact on the people most dear long after you are gone. Better a charitable deduction. If you to us and the world in which we yet, it can help you save estate have an insurance policy gifted to live. That search for significance taxes by providing your estate Trinity, your estate avoids paying leads many to ponder their with a charitable deduction for taxes on the value of the policy legacy. the value of that gift. and also receives a charitable deduction. A bequest is perhaps the easiest It’s one of the easiest gifts you and most tangible way to have a can make and can be done Trinity recognizes such donors lasting impact on the people and several ways. You can: in the Father Thomas A. Duerr organizations that mean the most • Give a percentage of Legacy Society. Enrollment in the to you. Furthermore, a bequest your estate society is open to anyone who may be an effective way to make • Give a specific asset has made, or intends to make, a a gift and lessen the burden of • Give the residue of gift to Trinity. taxes on your family and your your estate estate. For more information, contact the Other options you can consider Trinity High School Foundation at A charitable bequest typically in this regard include IRAs and (502) 736-2100. is written in a will or trust and insurance policies. In the case of The directs that a gift be made to an IRA, designating Trinity as the Legacy

Coming Soon! A new Trinity High School Foundation website. See how your gift is making an impact! Provide Accessibility Rev. Thomas A. with Giving Duerr Legacy Society The Made Easy Recognition society for those who Legacy Think about your life without include Trinity in their gift planning A feature of the Trinity a Trinity education. There High School Foundation are many young men in who want that experience and simply don’t have access to it. Please George Ann Lamb help them join the Trinity Mother of Greg ’79 (deceased), legacy and provide them Chris ’81 and Joe Lamb ‘86 the chance to become our next brother alumni. When you lose a child, it is a very numbing time. In the middle of We strive to make giving all the pain, while we were at the easy so you can help make a funeral home, a thought brought difference. me out of my daze and it was to start a scholarship in Greg’s name at Trinity. He was a member of the GIVE ONLINE Class of ‘79 and very proud of that. Go to www.trinityrocks.com Starting the scholarship seemed and click on the “Support Trinity” tab. That will take you like a way to make something to the “Donate Now” button positive out of such a painful where you can make a secure time. It has always given my family and me a great deal of joy and online gift by credit card. pride to be part of the 1953 Society Dinner and meet the young men who receive the scholarship. To know that we are somehow helping a student receive a Catholic education is very heartwarming. Some of the recipient parents have told me that, without this help, their son might GIVE BY MAIL Each edition of The Leader not have been able to return for his senior year. and annual report includes a self-mailing envelope for your We are not wealthy, so the funding has been slow over the years. When convenience. You can make a multi-year pledge or one-time the opportunity to make the scholarship the beneficiary of my life gift. Make your check payable insurance arose, it seemed like a good way to give a large sum to the to the Trinity High School scholarship. I would encourage families to make Trinity part of their Foundation. estate planning. It is a wonderful way to do a good thing.

I remember telling Mr. Peter Flaig (H’00) that if all the Lambs GIVE BY TELEPHONE disappeared from the face of the earth, that as long as Trinity High To call in a pledge or gift, call School survived, my son’s name would be remembered each year. His (502) 736-2156. memory would live forever! Trinity… forever! Be on the lookout for the 2012 Annual Report, arriving in For more information on ways your generosity can benefit Trinity High School, please homes in October. contact the Trinity High School Foundation at (502) 736-2100 or ths.foundation@ New this year – all donor thsrock.net. recognitions will be posted online only. MEET THE FOUNDATION STAFF Tim Culver ’82, Director of Major Gifts (502) 726-2100 [email protected] A 1982 alumnus, Tim serves as director of the Trinity High School The Foundation, a position he has held since July 2001. He oversees major gifts fundraising, planned giving and coordination of Legacy capital campaigns. He also works closely with the more than 110 individuals who serve as board members to further the mission of the A feature of the Trinity Foundation, which controls and maintains the school’s assets. One of High School Foundation the key focuses of the board is growth of its endowment to provide financial aid.

Tim and his wife, Ruth, have five children: Lauren, Paul ’10, Chris, Wes ’15 and Chelsea.

Brian Monell ’86, Director of the Trinity Annual Fund (502) 736-2160 [email protected] Brian is a 1986 alumnus and director of the Trinity Annual Fund. In his role, Brian serves as the liaison to the volunteer-led Trinity Annual Fund Committee, which is charged with raising funds for tuition assistance. Brian’s key focus is to increase participation and financial support from the Trinity community through the Trinity Annual Fund.

Brian and his wife, Anne, are the proud parents of Christopher (Class of 2019) and Natalie.

Michael Dockter ’05, Associate Director, Trinity Annual Fund (502) 381-5653 [email protected] Michael, a member of the Class of 2005, returns to his alma mater as the new associate director of the Trinity Annual Fund. Michael earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Louisville in 2010, and most recently worked in sales at Community Edge Mobile Marketing Solutions. He also has worked in management and marketing at Louisville Athletic Club.

Michael brings his technology sales, marketing and management experience to the staff, with whom he will work to connect with fellow alumni and the Trinity community to help grow the Trinity Annual Fund.

Sandy Camerucci, Administrative Assistant (502) 736-2156 [email protected] Sandy holds an associate’s degree (secretarial/word processing) from Sullivan College and a BGS from Indiana University Southeast, with a major in General Studies and a minor in Mathematics. She currently is working to obtain her accounting certificate at the University of Louisville. She came to Trinity in 1992 from the Catholic School Office to work in the Studies Office and has worked in the area of School Advancement since 1993.

In the summer of 2007, Sandy moved to Flaget Hall to work full time with the Trinity High School Foundation. She manages and maintains the information in the Alumni/Donor database, which includes managing charitable giving records.

“I feel welcomed at Trinity, and the environment is perfect for learning. I can already tell that Trinity is setting a great foundation for my future, and that it will make me a very successful person. I really work hard to represent it as a man of character.” – Paxton Rousseau ’14 Howards make $20,000 challenge gift to Trinity Annual Fund The Bill and Jill Howard Legacy have stepped up in A feature of the Trinity High School Foundation grand fashion for the Trinity Annual Fund again this year. In an effort to attract _____ Please share more information about the additional new donors Rev. Thomas A. Duerr Legacy Society – young and young- at-heart - the couple _____ Please call me about making a gift to the Trinity has agreed to match High School Foundation all new gifts of $50 or more, up to a total of _____ I have not previously informed you, but I already $20,000, for the Trinity have included Trinity in my estate plans through: Annual Fund. ______My will Bill, a member of the Trinity High School Foundation Board of Directors, says he and Jill are firm believers ______An insurance policy in leveraging their contribution to encourage others to give. ______A trust arrangement

______My retirement plan assets “We don’t like to give just for the sake of giving,” Bill said. “We like to see our donation make an impact Other______to where others will step up and start giving. Trinity needs more donors supporting this effort.” ______Name (please print)

If you want to take advantage of this latest challenge, ______complete and return the enclosed Trinity Annual Address Fund envelope or go online at www.trinityrocks.com ______and click the “Make a Gift” button. City/State/Zip ______Phone For more information, please contact Brian Monell ‘86, director of the Trinity Annual Fund, at (502) 736- ______2160 or [email protected] Email

Please complete this form and mail to: Trinity High School Foundation Attn: Tim Culver 4011 Shelbyville Road Trinity High School Foundation Dr. Robert J. Mullen ‘77, President 4011 Shelbyville Road Tim Culver ‘82, Executive Director Louisville, KY 40207 Louisville, KY 40207 Brian Monell ‘86, Director of the Trinity Annual Fund Phone: (502) 736-2100 Sandy Camerucci, For more information, please contact Tim Culver at Fax: (502) 736-2190 Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected] (502) 736-2100 or [email protected].

Please remember Trinity High School in your wills and bequests. If you’ve already done so or would like more information, let us know. Thanks for your consideration.

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SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK 50 Trinity thanks the following celebraTion 2013 Corporate Sponsors for their generous support:

Emerald Sponsors Bob Ray Company, Inc. Bonnycastle Appliance and TV BoomBozz Famous Pizza Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company Brown-Forman Ditsler Insurance Inc. Fifth Third Bank Insuramax, Inc. Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Lesco Design and Manufacturing Marshall Realty Company, Inc. Parthenon LLC Power Creative Premier Packaging Service by Air Ronnie Sheffer, Attorney at Law Smashgraphix West County Honda

Silver Sponsors All-Care Landscaping and Maintenance Brueggers Champion Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. Kayrouz Heating & Air Conditioning Co., Inc. A Westinghouse Dealer Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Agency, LLC LouisvilleCatholicSports.com Madison Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney MedVenture Technology Corporation Ott Communications PlanChoice Rueff Sign Company Shamrock Sales Company Summe Orthodontics Technology Plus

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SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK 52 Trinity salutes our 2012 home football game sponsors. Please support these generous friends of Trinity!

Thank You!

Bob Ray Company, Inc. www.bobrayco.com

Bonnycastle Appliance and TV www.bonnycastleappliance.com

BoomBozz Famous Pizza www.BoomBozz.com

Fifth Third Bank www.53.com

Landscape Lighting Company www.landscapelighting.net

Lesco Design and Manufacturing Company www.lesco-design.com

Marshall Realty Company Phillip Marshall Sr., Chairman

Power Creative www.powercreative.com

TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME NOMINATION FORM (All(N ominationsnominations due due by by May May 31,31, 2010)2013)

Nominee’s Name ______

Address ______

Home Phone Number ______

Nominated By ______

Address ______

Home Phone Number ______

Nominee’s Association with Trinity: Alumnus ____ Graduation Year ______Faculty/Administration/Staff ____ Volunteer (Board (Board Member, Member, Booster, Booster, celebration Benefit Dinner-Auction Dinner Committee, Committee, etc.) ______

ELIGIBILITY A nominee will automatically be considered for the Hall of Fame for five In order to be eligible for induction into the Trinity High School Hall of (5) consecutive terms. Fame, a nominee must, on the day of induction: 1. Be age 35 or older. If a nominee is not inducted after the fifth term, his/her nomination 2. Not be presently employed by Trinity High School or have been consideration will be placed in inactive status for five (5) years. employed two (2) years prior to nomination. 3. Not be a current member of the Alumni and/or School boards of A nominee with inactive status will be activated only if his/her Trinity High School. consideration has been re-nominated after the five- (5) year span.

CRITERIA Trinity’s president has final veto power over any nominee/inductee. All nominees must meet at least two (2) of the following criteria: 1. A record of acknowledged leadership in his/her professional or HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE STRUCTURE community life. The Hall of Fame Committee shall consist of two (2) sub-committees: 2. A record of outstanding stewardship to Trinity High School measured Nomination and Selection. Each sub-committee will consist of eight (8) by the giving of his/her time, talent and treasure. members as follows: 3. A record of outstanding performance and distinguished achievement Three (3) members representing the Alumni Board while employed by Trinity High School. (HOF chair included) 4. A record of outstanding performance and distinguished achievement Two (2) members representing the Faculty/Staff/Administration as a Trinity High School student in academics, athletics or extra- (past or present) curricular activities. One (1) member who is a current Hall of Fame member 5. A Trinity High School alumnus. One (1) member representing the Foundation Board One (1) member representing the School Board CATEGORIES Nominees will be selected from one of four categories. The Hall of Fame chair shall reside on both sub-committees. Please select which categories apply: ____ 1. Professional/Community Life The Hall of Fame chair will ask the chair of the Alumni, Foundation and ____ 2. Stewardship to Trinity School boards for individuals serving on their respective board to be ____ 3. Trinity Faculty/Administration Staff considered for the Hall of Fame Committee. ____ 4. Trinity Student/Alumnus The Hall of Fame chair will ask the Faculty/Staff/Administration BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH committee member for names to be considered for the Hall of (Please submit the necessary extra pages to detail the following Fame Committee. characteristics of the candidate. The Hall of Fame Committee will make its selection based on the biographical sketch that is provided.) The Hall of Fame chair will appoint persons to each respective 1. Please describe the nominee’s leadership and outstanding sub-committee. accolades in his/her professional or community life. 2. Please describe the nominee’s outstanding stewardship (time, talent ACQUIRING HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS and treasure) to Trinity. The Hall of Fame shall be on the agenda for the first meeting of 3. Please list and/or describe the nominee’s outstanding performance the calendar year for the Alumni, Foundation and School boards. and distinguished achievements while employed by Trinity High Hall of Fame nomination forms will be distributed. School. 4. Please list and/OR describe the nominee’s outstanding performance Class Ambassador Chair will solicit nominations via e-mails to and distinguished achievements as a Trinity High School student. Class Ambassadors and at any Class Ambassador meetings held during the year. TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME STANDING RULES A candidate for the Hall of Fame will become a nominee once a Hall of Fame nomination forms will be available online at www.thsrock.net completed nomination form is received. and in the Leader magazine. Shamrocks vs. Tigers at Papa John’s Trinity and St. Xavier are gearing up for their annual fall classic on Friday, Sept. 28, at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m.

TRINITY VS. ST. XAVIER TICKET PRICES Sections L1-L12 (Loge Level Reserved): $15 Sections 204-209 (Upper Stadium Reserved): $12 Sections 104-109 (Lower Stadium Reserved): $12 General Admission: $8

PARKING – PRE-SALE Red Lot Permit: $15 (must purchase three reserved game tickets to purchase one Red Lot parking permit)

PARKING – GAME DAY Green Lot: Parking will be available at the stadium Green Lot on a first-come, first-served basis for $5 per car. Fairgrounds: Parking will be available at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, which is a short walk from the stadium.

OF NOTE Stadium gates will open at 6 p.m. the day of the game. Parking lots will open at 3 p.m.

QUESTIONS Trinity Athletic Office: (502) 895-6765

Listen to Trinity High School Football on AM970 WGTK and www.trinityrocks.com. all home and away games will be broadcast on AM970 WGTK and www.trinityrocks.com. Wayne Kraus ’85 will give the play-by-play, Jason Larch ’85 will provide color commentary, John King ’80 will give sideline reports and Glen Owens ’96 will provide the game statistics. Interested in advertising on Trinity radio broadcasts? Go SendRocks! an email to [email protected]. Visit the Campus Store online! www.trinityrocks.com

Photos by: Gail Kamenish H’05

4011 Shelbyville Road Trinity fans: Make plans to visit the Trinity Campus Store. Louisville, KY 40207 Check out the latest apparel any Rock fan needs to show school spirit! (502) 736-2125 Parking is available in the visitors’ spaces along Alumni Hall and across Sherrin Avenue [email protected] in the Shelbyville Road parking lot. Enter through the rotunda and proceed to your left. www.trinityrocks.com Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Leader Trinity High School 4011 Shelbyville Road Louisville, KY 40207

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Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 23 Shamrock Awards Luncheon 2-3 Class Reunions – 1982 and 2002 (Galt House Hotel & Suites) 9-10 Class Reunions – 1967 and 1972 25 Cookout for Young Alumni (Classes of 2008-12), 10 Class Reunion – 1977 1953 Society Dinner (Galt House Hotel & Suites) 11 Trinity Open House 26 Catholic Education Foundation “Salute to the 12 No classes Game” Luncheon (Galt House Hotel & Suites), 15 Alumni Business Circle meeting Trinity-St. Xavier varsity soccer match 21-25 Thanksgiving holiday 28 Trinity vs. St. Xavier varsity football game, Class Reunions – 1962 and 1992

OCTOBER DECEMBER 12-13 Class Reunions – 1987 and 1997 8 Placement Test, Feast of the Immaculate 18 Alumni Business Circle meeting, Foundation Conception Board meeting 19 Hall of Fame Banquet 18-19 Fall Break Dec. 20-Jan. 7 Christmas holiday 31 Halloween