A n n u a l R e p o r t I s s u e The Fall 2007Leader News for the Trinity High School Family

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Trinity High School was founded in the commonwealth of , September 1953. Seeing the growth our nation and our world in many of Louisville’s East End suburbs capacities. At Trinity, we have the and the need for a Catholic boys’ Class of ’57 and the bold priests high school in the area, the Most and teachers who taught, coached Rev. John A. Floersh, Archbishop and guided them to thank for the of Louisville, chose the site of the foundation that was laid and many former school and church of Holy of the traditions we enjoy today Trinity Parish in St. Matthews as — outstanding academics, our the location for Trinity. Shamrock mascot, the school colors, Father Alfred Steinhauser was the ECHO student newspaper, appointed Trinity’s first principal, championship athletic teams, our and 106 freshmen began the Catholic character and a reputation 1953-54 school. Four years later for doing the best we can at all times. they matriculated as Trinity’s first In June, our Class of ’57 gathered graduating class. for the first 50-year class reunion in Since then, that pioneering school history. The class and several Class of ’57 has gone on to do of their former teachers enjoyed a great things. Its alumni have day at Riggs Lake, a tour of Trinity served the Louisville community, and a dinner. Many thanks to the reunion committee: Joe Ackermann, Bob Arnold, Bruce Deckel, Phil Ernst, John George, Hank Glass, Bill Greenwell, Todd Hollenbach, Bruce Kapfhammer, Jack Riester, Ken Rogers, Jerry Sheehan, Terry Stich and Dave Weber. On behalf of the Trinity Family, thank you, Class of 1957, for the beautiful Trinity legacy you built.

More photos on the inside back cover.

Photos by J. Dawson Photography From top: Hank Glass ’57 (left) and Norm Riggs ’57; Bob Arnold ’57; Todd Hollenbach ’57; (James Dawson ’06) the Trinity Class of 1957 with several former teachers and staff members. To all Friends of Trinity,

With this fall issue of The Leader, we are continuing the practice of presenting our Annual Report. We hope this is an effective way of keeping you apprised of our stewardship of your gifts, which are greatly appreciated. With your financial, moral and prayerful support, Trinity is able to offer significant advantages to our students: n Our beautiful and modern campus is alive year round with teaching, learning, athletics and activities. n We are able to attract and retain a skilled and devoted faculty and staff. n Hundreds of families are able to afford to send their son to Trinity with the help of tuition assistance. n We are able to provide an enriching learning environment for all students, regardless of their academic strengths and weaknesses.

We received excellent financial support from alumni, parents of alumni, parents of current students and friends of Trinity during 2006-07. Because of our non-tuition revenue, we were able to charge a tuition that was nearly $2,000 less than the actual per-student cost. Your gift to our annual fund appeal is crucial to our financial stability and our ability to provide tuition assistance for our students. Because of the annual fund’s importance, we have taken a fresh, new approach to it under the new name, The Trinity Fund. You may have known it as the Father Kevin Caster Annual Fund Appeal. The Trinity High School Foundation Board of Directors has approved a bold, new approach in launching The Trinity Fund. What hasn’t changed is its sole purpose: tuition assistance. The Trinity Fund expands affordability for all students. You might ask “Why the name change?” Our quest is to enhance the culture of charitable giving at Trinity. We no longer use the words “annual appeal.” We invite people to invest in Trinity’s mission, not beg or appeal. We invite people to contribute regularly, not just annually. Father Kevin Caster was a leader in supporting our annual fund efforts. We are preserving his legacy by designating all first-time donors in fiscal year 2008 as members of the Father Kevin Caster Inaugural Society. As you plan your charitable contributions this year, please consider making a first-time gift or increasing your last gift to our annual fund. ALL gifts are used for tuition assistance — not shoulder pads, soccer balls, salaries or supplies. Your gift will help make a Trinity education affordable for all students, regardless of their social-economic background, so that each may excel academically and develop a social conscience to become Christ-like leaders of tomorrow. Donations to Trinity are made to the Trinity High School Foundation, a fully insured, 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. All gifts to the Foundation are tax-deductible. Its records are audited annually. Please make a gift to The Trinity Fund this year.

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Robert J. Mullen ’77, Ed.D. President - - - n umerous umerous teachers did so last year at N ork ork City. Such work doesn’t always get the atten Y As I interviewed seniors last year, they told me similar similar me told they year, last seniors interviewed I As One final quiet measure: At the conclusion of the seniors Our year. school great a was year last all, in All The end result: Once again we find ourselves amid Another quiet measure comes from the remarkable These same teachers often share their talents outside ational ational Council of Teachers of English convention in ew the classroom. another school year doing the work we love to do, shar ing with and learning from our students, and living out the mission handed down from Steinhauser Father and other giants of past. Trinity’s stories. stories. I talked to 160 seniors one-on-one and them asked to rate their Trinity experience on a scale 10. There were of lots of 1- 10s and a few sixes. Overall, the average was 8.6, not bad considering I was talking to teenaged young men itching for college after finishing high school. When I asked them school why good they marks, gave most the said they’d friends here. made The second most fantastic frequent answer was, “I shared were comments Such here.” education good a got quietly, behind a closed door, but these conversations affirmed so much of what we do here. I also got some stronger. even Trinity to make suggestions good 2006-07 school year, we had only one teacher she wanted to tell go elsewhere. And that was toward those us golden years of retirement. The fact that so many tal ented teachers continue to come back year after expresses year another quiet but profound truth about the quality of our days here. about positive and forthcoming were and proud us made their experiences here. Many struggling students found their niche. Our faculty positively influenced another group of students, even as they shared their expertise walls. our outside day-to-day day-to-day work our teachers do in year, classrooms. freshman Last counselor Sharon Bohannon affirmed that work. Whenever she meets with always checks freshmen, to she see how things are always going. asks She what also they like Bohannon best tells us about that without Trinity. fail Mrs. freshmen say that the teachers are what make this place so special. conferences around the country. Already this have been year notified I that John Kahl ’69 will the annual present convention at of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in Orlando. A month later, Jason the to present will ’85 Seng Rob and Klein Adam Daniel, N N tion it deserves.

- - - a l MISSION STATEMENT p Sports Sizes R ou probably felt the same same the felt ou probably Y n e R O is largely spent thinking ahead. thinking spent largely is supportive atmosphere based upon Christian values in the Catholic tradition. in the Catholic based upon Christian values supportive atmosphere er C mm Our Mission at Trinity is to provide students with a superior high school education in a students with a superior high school education is to provide Trinity Our Mission at S ’ For example, we For begin typically each new school year All of those honors are reason for celebration. Several Several celebration. for ofreason All are honors those I prepare letters a month ahead of time to go out to down go ofwill Class 2007 the of reasons, variety a For “Once again we find ourselves amid another school year doing the work we love to do, sharing with and learning from our students, and living out the mission handed Steinhauser down and from Father other giants of past.” Trinity’s L with with a very small number of agreements. For a variety students of on reasons, these young men probation went astray of our mission and found their continued education here at risk. After a meeting with counselors a to agree parents and students such administrators, and set list of academic or outcomes behavioral, attendance One different. no was year school Last met. be must that that was year school last of from measure success hidden 94 percent of those students finished the year success track. on right the back They’re fully. journalism journalism programs all enjoyed great years with sev cross in championships state celebrated we as I did pride country, ice lacrosse hockey, powerlifting, and football, in being culminating named Trinity by program. athletic school high top Kentucky’s as each we other patted on the backs times during the year ofin a variety the At same time, ways. every school year there are hidden successes, and often these are an even better measures. $19 million in scholarships. Our chorus, theater and print print and theater chorus, Our scholarships. in million $19 By Daniel J. Zoeller,My su Princi parents and staff. I oversee the meticulous academic deans work do to get our schedules ready for both stu dents and staff. The calendar itself is largely complete by summer, but “filling in” the days and agendas takes place in June and July. So, writing this article has come at a good time and allows me the opportunity to pause and reflect on last school year. doubt no have you now By of one as finest. our history in and scores about ACT the about heard their record over uccess Success in All eral recognitions and honors. honors. and recognitions eral A P CI N RI P 2

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e n e Having Having the opportunity to serve alongside many of Forever! Trinity Our Alumni Association was our in active Our supporting Association Alumni Although these events serve as a more visible face of In addition, I think it is worthwhile to recognize the i o n AG t like like Steven to Tompkins ’58, Zettel ’81, Dave Rev. and Mike ’63 Thompson Joe Chancellor ’90, Becker ’75, Jeff a a to have and mention sup impact few, daily continue School. High of mission the Trinity port these individuals over the past several years, I find compelling that their service is not about the individual it recognition or personal gain, but, more importantly, about their love of Trinity High School and what represents. she future future brothers by sponsoring events like the Shamrock annual Awards Dinner, which recognizes our most outstanding students for their academic achievements, of Class the which at was 2007 Breakfast, Senior the and association. our into welcomed our alumni, it is the stewardship that is given behind the scenes that I think deserves great recognition. It is of many how just see to brother our gratifying extremely alumni answer the call and volunteer to serve on School, Alumni the or Foundation boards and the various sub-committees associated with those as boards. serve who We alumni loyal are such have to fortunate very also Trinity. of members and Team Ambassadors Class efforts of our alumni who serve the school in a as capacity ofmembers direct its and faculty staff. Individuals g

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James Thomas Scully, James Thomas Scully, Veeneman, Jeanne Weir Joseph T. Riordan Sr., Sr., Riordan Joseph T. Eugene F. Perkins, Perkins, F. Eugene Character is built. Generous outreach happens. We see a great deal of true growth in the small, four-year window of opportunity we are given with our students.” “Good kids get better here. Catholic/Christian kids grow up. n o u n s e lo r grandfather ofgrandfather Stevie Marshall ’06 ofgroups students to the Trinity Memorial Holocaust States United D.C.) in Washington, Museum offather Steve ’65 and ’61, David Dennis ’68 Monsour; grandfather of ’88, Todd Michael ’85, ’85, Mark ’92 Monsour ’90 and Keith Kevin (former Trinity faculty) faculty) Trinity (former mother of Thaddeus ’90 and Justice ’93 Fine C

Dr. James A. Marshall Jr., James A. Marshall Jr., Dr. Ernie Marx survivor (Holocaust who led A. Monsour, Edward Thomas Robert Klump Thomas Robert R. Lay, Gretchen l a s s C Milestone moments have become — have moments Milestone with grati great Our millennial students live in a world where they outreach happens. We see a great deal see ofa great happens. outreach We in true growth ofgiven are window we opportunity four-year small, the with our students. tude to our eternally loving God — the rule here. What blessing! an incredible Christian kids grow up. Character is built. Generous an an abiding and nourishing presence with us — Father/ Spirit. Holy powerful Jesus, Son Parent, are native born. The rest of us are immigrants in their culture. Huge external forces and values impact them ofbit a become has (It a everyday. day all lives their and off turn away to put them and get to school at us for task their cell phones and iPods.) Still we to help believe culture school overall and ethos internal strongly our that form our students and to in them generous spir its that express themselves in beautiful ways after the example of Jesus. Good kids get better here. Catholic/ e n i o r E S

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T In Memoriam awareness awareness of our namesake, the Holy which Trinity, is to to form a community in Jesus’ name based on the gos pel values of charity and justice, emanating from our celebration of the Eucharist together and from our on multiple occasions last year. We are on already We in multiple last occasions touch year. with our new archbishop, Joseph Kurtz. Our Catholic keen. more been never has consciousness of and guarded about our identity as a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of us of Louisville. with years 25 leadership Archbishop celebrated H’01 Thomas O.P. Kelly, in in academics, student activities and other inculturating emulate. to look others standards set that events of among professionalism our teaching administrators, faculty and support staff is also at an high. The all-time quality of student life is, too. We feel we have success than ever in searching for and selecting colleges, universi colleges, selecting and for searching in ever than The themselves. for opportunities post-secondary and ties gradua and Mass Baccalaureate their surrounding events level The perfectly. more gone have not could May in tion Trinity Trinity probably stands more prominently in the com monwealth and in Louisville now more than ever. The 2007 senior class was more and adventurous successful a grand moment. a grand cant, were that other here emerged milestones last year. our our Class of ’57 alumni are now aware, as then, of their They community. school this in status unique absolutely have been the pioneers and precedent setters at Trinity was summer this celebration milestone Their 1953. since In June, celebrated their 50-year high school reunion at events filled with finesse, good humor and generosity. All of A Milestone Moment B y - USS

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International Prove Prove CHR BR MATT BR N P BREND CHR J written written two books, live in Louisville. Rachel Matt Palmer-Ball - [email protected] Matt Palmer-Ball is a speech pathologist, and Chris is a youth minister. He has 2001 C - [email protected] Nick Kleinhelter - Josh Mullin [email protected] Joseph Catholic Church in Church Louisville. Catholic Joseph Matt Bilewicz - [email protected] Matt Bilewicz - DeGaris [email protected] Scott - Lee Handel [email protected] Norris - [email protected] Clayton 2000 C were married May 25. Matthew works for SYSCO/Louisville. He and Carolyn live in St. Matthews and support the Rocks. of duty in the U.S. Marine Corps, including two tours of duty in Louisvilleofficer.policeMetroabecome Brad to hopes Iraq.He iscaring forhis father,who has Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Brad can be reached at [email protected]. He is also a graduate of Chase Law School. He is employed by MedLink of Louisville. A mid-October wedding is planned at St. James Catholic Church in Louisville. She attended University Southeast, playedvarsity tennis. SheRiveremployedis Bend comby aas where she also munityliaison. Nick attended Indiana University and graduated UniversitythevarsityfromLouisville,played soccer. ofhewhere Japan. He has a son, Aidon, 1, and lives in Louisville. in lives and 1, Aidon, a son, has He Japan. engagement to be married. Whitney is a graduateHigh School, where ofshe played varsityBallard tennis and field hockey. at Historic Church of Saint Peter in Brownsville, Penn. Okinawa, in one and Iraq in duty of tour one did He Corps. Marine Andy Neuner - Andy Neuner [email protected] - Brad Steller [email protected] 1999 C - Mike Arledge [email protected] Matt Barry - [email protected] Pat Barry - [email protected] first child, Kylie Elizabeth, Rodman Christopher into and his family the live in Taylorsville, Ky. world March 2. corporate office in Louisville. Mike Casabella ’79 He and Todd Esarey works’92. Christopher and withhis wife, Trinity Heather, were married in May 2006. They welcomed alumni their activities at in Louisville. in University Bellarmine at activities ried Sept. 29 at the Church of Our Lady in Sao Paulo, Brazil. on the beach at Hilton Oceanfront Resort in Hilton Head, S.C. P FENS WILL A l u m n i N e w s Class Reunion Update Congratulations to Trinity classes celebrating a reunion On Nov. 10, we’ll spend a day at the races on the this year! Classes celebrating reunions in 2007 are famed Millionaire’s Row (fourth floor) at the newly 1957, ’62, ’67, ’72, ’77, ’82, ’87, ’92, ’97 and 2002. renovated . The cost is $40 per person Reservations are a must! You should have received and includes admission to Millionaire’s Row, a racing reunion information via mail. Reunion information also program and the Grand Chef Buffet. Betting windows, is available at Trinity’s Web site, www.trinityrocks.com. self-serve wagering and a cash bar will also be read- To get involved in planning your reunion or for ily available. Churchill Downs opens at 11 a.m.; post additional information, please phone Alumni Relations time is 12:40 p.m. Spouses and significant others are Director Travis Wagoner ’90 at (502) 736-2180, or e- welcome. Reservations required. mail him at [email protected]. You should have received detailed reunion informa- tion via mail.

10 Class of 1962 Class of ’67 Reunion Committee: November 9-10 Fred Weinert 502-893-8397 Join us at Wildwood Country Club on Nov. 9 for the [email protected] Class of ’62 Cocktail Party. We’ll enjoy food, music Rob Rahiya 502-456-6509 and a cash bar. The cost is $25 per person. The [email protected] party will begin at 7 p.m. Dress is business casual. Don Sibler 502-588-1120 Wildwood Country Club is located at 5000 Bardstown [email protected] Road in Fern Creek. Reservations required. Paul Richwalsky 502-595-4840 On Nov. 10, we’ll spend a day at the races on the [email protected] famed Millionaire’s Row (fourth floor) at the newly reno- Paul Zurkuhlen 502-899-2362 vated Churchill Downs. The cost is $40 per person and [email protected] includes admission to Millionaire’s Row, a racing program Tom Nunn 502-893-0810 and the Grand Chef Buffet. Betting windows, self-serve [email protected] wagering and a cash bar will also be readily available. Tom Foerster 502-314-8466 Churchill Downs opens at 11 a.m.; post time is 12:40 [email protected] p.m. Reservations required. You should have received detailed reunion informa- tion via mail. Class of 1972 November 9-10 Class of ’62 Reunion Committee: The Rocks will likely open the playoffs at home at Jim Solley 502-326-4014 Marshall Stadium on Nov. 9. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. [email protected] After the game (approximately 10 p.m.), we’ll meet at Nick Temple 502-589-8400 Hooters at 4120 Dutchman’s Lane in Dupont (502- [email protected] 893-6724). John Evans 502-263-7090 On Nov. 10, we’ll spend a day at the races on the [email protected] famed Millionaire’s Row (fourth floor) at the newly Jerry Levie 502-895-1753 renovated Churchill Downs. The cost is $50 per person and includes admission to Millionaire’s Row, a racing program and the Grand Chef Buffet. Betting windows, Class of 1967 self-serve wagering and a cash bar will also be read- November 9-10 ily available. Churchill Downs opens at 11 a.m.; post The evening of Nov. 9, we’ll attend a pre-game recep- time is 12:40 p.m. Spouses and significant others are tion in the Communication Arts Center’s (the old welcome. Reservations required. armory) Convocation Hall before the Trinity football You should have received detailed reunion informa- playoff game and then attend the game. Trinity’s new tion via mail. athletic venue, Marshall Stadium, is unbelievable. The reception will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by a class Class of ’72 Reunion Committee: photo at 6 p.m. and a campus tour at 6:15 p.m. Kickoff Larry Link 502-533-9330 is at 7:30 p.m. The cost for the evening is $16/person [email protected] (includes cookout buffet and game ticket). This event is John Jackson 502-551-3370 stag. NOTE: Due to the early sellout of reserved tickets, [email protected] our seats will be general admission. LARGE CROWD Mike Guetig 502-895-5623 ANTICIPATED – POSSIBLE SELLOUT. [email protected] John Henle 502-664-5107 Bob Zimlich 502-459-7689 [email protected] [email protected] Jim Golden 502-741-3900 Ron Netherton 502-458-4507 [email protected] [email protected] Bruce Perkins 502-228-6630 David Metzler 502-551-4816 [email protected] [email protected] Frank Poschinger 502-807-3153 [email protected] Chris Mercke 502-423-0496 Class of 1982 [email protected] November 9-10 Tom Ulmer 502-298-2240 The evening of Nov. 9, we’ll attend a pre-game recep-

[email protected] tion in the Communication Arts Center’s (the old 11 Jim Bruenderman 502-458-2905 armory) Convocation Hall before the Trinity football [email protected] playoff game and then attend the game. Trinity’s new athletic venue, Marshall Stadium, is unbelievable. The reception will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by a class Class of 1977 photo at 6 p.m. and a campus tour at 6:15 p.m. Kickoff November 9-10 is at 7:30 p.m. The cost for the evening is $16/person The evening of Nov. 9, we’ll attend a pre-game recep- (includes cookout buffet and game ticket). This event is tion in the Communication Arts Center’s (the old stag. NOTE: Due to the early sellout of reserved tickets, armory) Convocation Hall before the Trinity football our seats will be general admission. LARGE CROWD playoff game and then attend the game. Trinity’s new ANTICIPATED – POSSIBLE SELLOUT. After the game, athletic venue, Marshall Stadium, is unbelievable. we’ll adjourn to Gerstle’s Place on Frankfort Avenue. The reception will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by a On Nov. 10, we’ll spend a day at the races on the class photo at 6 p.m. and a campus tour at 6:15 p.m. famed Millionaire’s Row (fourth floor) at the newly Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The cost for the evening is $16/ renovated Churchill Downs. The cost is $40 per person person (includes cookout buffet and game ticket). and includes admission to Millionaire’s Row, a racing Spouses, children and significant others are welcome. program and the Grand Chef Buffet. Betting windows, NOTE: Due to the early sellout of reserved tickets, self-serve wagering and a cash bar will also be read- our seats will be general admission. LARGE CROWD ily available. Churchill Downs opens at 11 a.m.; post ANTICIPATED – POSSIBLE SELLOUT. time is 12:40 p.m. Spouses and significant others are On Nov. 10, we’ll spend a day at the races on the welcome. Reservations required. famed Millionaire’s Row (fourth floor) at the newly You should have received detailed reunion informa- renovated Churchill Downs. The cost is $40 per person tion via mail. and includes admission to Millionaire’s Row, a racing program and the Grand Chef Buffet. Betting windows, Class of ’82 Reunion Committee: self-serve wagering and a cash bar will also be read- Mike Sheehy 502-584-4654 ily available. Churchill Downs opens at 11 a.m.; post [email protected] time is 12:40 p.m. Spouses and significant others are Tim Culver 502-736-2100 welcome. Reservations required. [email protected] You should have received detailed reunion informa- John Clements 502-266-8956 tion via mail. [email protected] Tim Feger 502-429-8585 Class of ’77 Reunion Committee: [email protected] Chris Woods 502-290-9085 Bill Hodapp 502-235-5831 [email protected] [email protected] Jim Smyth 502-749-8163 Scott Kremer 502-499-1100 [email protected] [email protected] Rob Mullen 502-637-1015 Doug Williams 502-457-7464 [email protected] [email protected] Bill Tharp 502-459-9424 [email protected] Gil Stein 502-454-7382 [email protected] C o n t i n u e d o n n e x t p a g e A l u m n i N e w s

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Class of 1992 indicate your handicap, if known. September 28-29 Later that day, at 5 p.m., meet at Trinity for a cam- The Rocks take on archrival St. Xavier at the University pus tour. Our meeting place is Alumni Hall (the old car of Louisville’s Papa John’s at 8 p.m. dealership building that is now the cafeteria). Please on Sept. 28. We’ll tailgate 5:30-8 p.m. at the corner enter the building at the rotunda entrance at the corner of Floyd Street and Central Avenue ( of Shelbyville Road and Sherrin Avenue. Overpass). Spouses, significant others and children Saturday evening is available for any kind of informal welcome. The cost for tailgating is $10 per person event if there’s interest. for individuals 12 and older. Children 11 and under You should have received detailed reunion informa- are free for the tailgate. We’ll serve hamburgers, hot tion via mail.

12 dogs, bratwursts, side items, dessert, soft drinks and lemonade. Game tickets are $10 each. We advise Class of ’92 Reunion Committee: classmates to park in the Green Lot at the stadium, Andrew Stosberg 502-345-8817 which is first-come-first-serve. You’ll receive your game [email protected] tickets via mail. Josh Thornburg 502-802-8934 After the Rocks crush the Kitties, join us at Saints [email protected] Sky Bar (131 Breckenridge Lane in St. Matthews, next Joe Babey 502-468-4779 door to BW3). We’ll meet after the game (10:30ish). [email protected] The cost is $2 per person. A cash bar will be available. Ben Cecil 239-293-2953 Spouses and significant others welcome. [email protected] On Sept. 29, we’ll play golf at Long Run Golf Course. Nick Pfeiffer 502-235-5795 Our tee time is 10:30 a.m. (be ready to play by 10 at [email protected] the latest). The cost is $31.50 per person and includes Tim Hamilton 502-639-6803 golf, a cart and $5 in concession tickets. Requests for [email protected] teammates and all skill levels are welcome. Please

Shamrocks vs. Tigers at Papa John’s

Trinity and St. Xavier are gearing up for their annual fall OF NOTE classic on Friday, Sept. 28 at the ’s Stadium gates will open at 6 p.m. the day of game. Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. Parking lots open at 3 p.m.

TRINITY VS. ST. XAVIER TICKET PRICES QUESTIONS Sections 301-317 (Club Level Reserved): $15.00 Trinity Athletic Office: (502) 895-6765. Sections 228-233 (Upper Stadium Reserved): $10.00 Sections 138-133 (Lower Stadium Reserved): $10.00 General Admission: $8.00

PARKING – PRE-SALE Red Lot Permit: $15.00 (must purchase three reserved game tickets to purchase one Red Lot parking permit) RV Permit: $25.00

PARKING – GAME DAY Green Lot: Parking is available at the Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Green Lot on a first-come-first-served basis for $5.00 per car. Fairgrounds: Parking is also available at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, which is a short walk from the stadium.

Campus Store Now Online! www.trinityrocks.com

4011 Shelbyville Road Trinity fans: Make plans now to visit the Trinity Campus Store. Louisville, KY 40207 Check out all 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 We are open on school days 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m. before Friday home football games. A l u m n i p R o f i l e

Stuart Scott ’84: The View From a Microsoft Window By Tim Culver ’82, Executive Director of the Trinit y High School Foundation

Just imagine. Imagine sitting in your high school Stuart says he wanted to be a professor of math and math class and having the teacher inform you that you actually got into computers just as an interest. achieved a perfect score in math on the ACT. “I never touched a computer at Trinity at that time Imagine wanting to be a math professor only to find because they were still relatively new,” he said. yourself working for the legendary CEO of General He declared a chemical engineering major during Electric, Jack Welch. his first semester at the University of Louisville, but And then, imagine what it might be like to work with switched to computer engineering shortly thereafter. He Microsoft leader and icon, Bill Gates. worked construction and motorcycle mechanic jobs For Stuart Scott ’84, Microsoft’s corporate vice presi- during high school and college to pay for his education 14 dent and chief information officer, it’s a very real world, and living expenses. although he admits to pinching himself to make sure it While interning at GE, he was excited about the isn’t a dream. products, so got into that side of engineering at the “I never knew what I was going to do in college, but I company. It wasn’t until some four years later that he really found my groove in math at Trinity. I remember switched to the information technology group. Stuart it like it was yesterday, when Mr. Esterle (John H’05) says once you’re out of school the learning doesn’t stop, informed me of my ACT math score. He said, ‘I don’t it just starts. think I’ve ever seen a perfect score. You should go into “I have always believed that it’s up to the individual engineering.’ His very few words always stuck with me.” to consistently get better,” he said. “There is no struc- ture for the learning process once you leave school. You have to develop it yourself and work smarter to accomplish more.”

The balance of work and family He says there is no secret or quick path to success, just a lot of hard work. “I’m always trying to learn faster and better. You should be the best at what you do,” he advises. “If you do that, you’ll be rewarded and recognized.” Microsoft recognized that talent and actively recruited him for six months before he decided to answer the call. “When Microsoft contacted me, I was the chief infor- mation officer for GE Healthcare and living in London, England. But I was traveling 100 percent of the time and wanted to spend more time with my family. I also did not want to keep moving my family every couple years. We moved 12 times in 17 years. Microsoft gave me the opportunity to be the CIO of the world’s largest software company, put down roots in Seattle and travel less than 25 percent of the time.” He joined Microsoft in July 2005. While hard work has paid off for him, Stuart makes it clear that family is very important, particularly when you’re a father of seven children ranging in ages from 4 to 19. At the time, he was planning a trip with his 12-year-old son to build an igloo on Mount Hood, to live in it for a weekend as part of a Boy Scout project. “I have a wonderful wife who keeps us together and holds me accountable,” he said, sincere appreciation apparent in his voice. Stuart Scott ’84, Microsoft corporate vice president Stuart typically puts in a 12-hour day, one-third of and chief information officer. which is spent with customers, one-third running IT and Quality organizations, and the other third with research and development groups. So what might be an 15

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“Of all I my and more have loyalty affinity education, While he has had the privilege of working for two of “I still pinch myself to this day. I’ve pinched myself Gary also appears on another 1570 AM In addition, Jody show co-hosts a new high school foot- “He “He is an amazing businessman, technologist and philanthropist,” philanthropist,” Stuart said, with genuine respect. N “ ’60, ’60, head pro at Long Run and a member of first Trinity’s state championship golf team in 1960. Jody sports reporter for is a facilities manager longtime Joe Trinity Demling ’68. a.m. Thursday mornings, 7-10 ball show on courier-journal.com to check it out. camaraderie at Trinity and pride in the school. I had great great had I school. the in pride and Trinity at camaraderie person.” better a become to me helped who teachers the greatest, most articulate leaders of business, Stuart contends if that not it’s really “work” enjoy you it. what doing imagined never “I said. he career,” entire my doing, I’m but I can’t imagine doing anything else.” conversation. conversation. He has a real vision of what technology can do and how it can change the world. He’s thinking always things through and creating business around it. In other words, he thinks it through to the point of how it can impact the economy by creating other jobs opportunities.” and Looking back to where it began As he reflects on where he is now, the of graduate of U L’s Speed School of University recalls where it all started. Engineering and Vanderbilt great was There me. for memory a positive It’s Trinity. to the best and the brightest to partner with the tional systems.” educa Gates Mr. knewHe the question was coming. It was inevitable. It’s one he’s asked frequently: What’s it like working with Bill Gates? matter what the conversation, all three are part of the ------Administrative Assistant, Administrative Fundraising Studios, Design Beechmontand Layout; Press, Printer Travis Wagoner ’90, Alumni ’90, & Relations Communications Director Wagoner Travis Camerucci, Sandy Marie Diehl, Assistant, Administrative Marketing GAMAKA High Inc. School Foundation, Trinity Tim Culver ’82, Executive Director, Office for School Advancement Joey Porter Vice ’78, President for School Advancement Senior Development ’81, Officer Steven Tompkins

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“In one recent week, I spoke with the top 300 CIOs T L ous eastern Jefferson County. He is He the son ofeastern Jefferson County. Moe Demling all about golf. talk We national and local golf, celebrity golf news, golf special also have We tips and giveaways. guests on. a It’s fun show.” Zone.” The show airs Saturdays, 10-11 a.m. Zone.” The show airs 10-11 Saturdays, family of golf,’ ” Gary said, laughing. “Jody and I talk C weekly radio show, “The Tee Box,” on 1570 AM “The partner in this effort to improve education emphasizes. here,” “It’s up to the he businesses that want to hire Demlings on the Air noted. “Governments, universities and businesses are engi become to students encourage to together working neers in India and China, more so than in the U.S.” China are going into engineering. The India Institute of (IIT) Technology surpassed MIT and other U.S. univer ing access to technology. He says the country is being sur being is country the says He technology. to access ing students many as not and competition, foreign by passed anymore. U.S. the in majors engineering choosing are to them. They’re empowered.” tional system and needs to the by unleash potential giv ogy in order to accelerate learning. amazing,” he people said. “But it’s young great, it’s new, given a It’s more. do can’t it why asking always are today Stuart says there is unlimited potential for technology as technology for potential unlimited is there says Stuart it relates to education. It’s something he says Microsoft is trying to expose by showing how to leverage technol better secure the world.” role in IT’s education from the national public sector, had a meeting in Silicon in meeting a had sector, public national the from with GE, Valley a meeting with Johnson & Johnson and I met with the example of a “typical” week for the CIO? sities as the C am p u s N e w s Floersh Hall Mural Complete

The three-story mural in the Floersh Hall exten- Trinity’s founding principal, Monsignor Alfred Stein- sion stairwell is complete! hauser. Steiny stands with his arms wide open, ready to The mural was begun by past-parent Pat Sheehan and receive all the gifts brought to Trinity that were needed was completed by alumnus David Schuster ’92. We were to build the school: blueprints, the Eucharist, images of fortunate to have David, one of art teacher Jim Connell’s learning, student activities, sports, etc. (’63) former students, to finish the work. Enjoy this additional piece of campus art and the The mural attempts to illustrate part of the creation meaning it contains. process — from the forming of the cosmos to the form- Many thanks go to Trinity Chaplain Father Dave ing of Trinity. Zettel ’58, art teacher Jim Connell ‘63 and Vice President On the first level, one sees a black void emerging into for School Advancement Joey Porter ’78 who assisted in the mural’s development. n 16

Scenes from the Floersh Hall mural depict the creation of the universe, (right) and stories from the Old Testament (above). Photos by Nick Bonura ’87

a blaze of color as the cosmos spin out from that creative moment. Images from the Hebrew Scriptures start on the second landing and evolve into well-known images from Christian theology. The figure of Christ dominates the second level. His eyes look upward to the image of God on the next floor. Intellectual advancements from the Middle Ages appear above the doorway. On the third-floor landing, God the Father is shown surrounded by archangels and sitting behind 17

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NG KEEPI THE Power Power from from top programs, examining all-around success rates as well as weighing the importance of producing star Web site, SI.com. Web the 2006-07 school year, contacting athletic directors Go the Commonwealth of Kentucky by Trinity :30 Television Commercial :30 Television (Art Director Dennis Smiley; Copywriters Andy Stillwagon and Glenn Goodman; Illustrator Scott Schroeder; Kent Producer Gilpin) By Association Association of Realtors the Telly competition, judges may award honors to more more to honors award may judges competition, Telly the in category. any entry one or than no entries cies, cies, production companies, television stations, cable operators and corporate video departments all over the world. Bronze Winners. All judges are top advertisingtop pro and are judges All Winners. Bronze duction professionals, as well Winners. as past Telly egories the showcase premier work of advertising agen compete against each other. Instead, entries are judged against a high standard of merit. Judges score entries on a performance scale, recognizing them as Silver or film, television and Web productions on the standards highest of merit, the Telly Awards evaluate entries to recognize distinction in creative work; entries do not Louisville-based Louisville-based agency. “Only the best of the best are submitted, which really the elevates standard of excellence.” stand on their own merit to receive rec ognition,” said David Power ’89, presi dent and chief operating officer of the Italian Grill and Trinity High School. High Trinity and Grill Italian tions to win because entries have to mercials mercials for several local organizations. These include the Greater Rocky’s (GLAR), of Realtors Association Louisville In June Creative had won five Telly Awards for exceptional work on television com “The League of for Realtors” the Greater Louisville - - - Eventually, his father would be killed be would father his Eventually, He came to the at 22, school to groups, church to went “He “One day someone asked him to After that, Slosberg said, “For many Marx had turned 13 the day before Holocaust.” at at a concentration camp in Auschwitz. Marx was separated from his mother and brother for several years, some of the time in France. and since 1982 had spoken dreds of to Louisville schoolchildren hun and other groups, hoping his painful per sonal history would help prevent such an event from happening again. groups, he did tolerancefor the FBI,” educationsaid St. Francis of Assisi School teacher Fred Whittaker, who recalls Marx telling him that once “I was like everyone else, I wanted to forget.” just come speak in their classroom,” said whose eighth- Whittaker, graders at St. ofFrancis Assisi studied the Holocaust with Marx each year. he “And realized that he needed to tell the story.” people, he became the face of the and was a week from his bar mitzvah when his family was uprooted. Dies - olocaust Holocaust Marx took at least 77 groups — usually of 40 to “I don’t think you’re ever prepared for what you see Mr. Marx passed away Sunday, July 8. He was 81. was He 8. July Sunday, away passed Marx Mr. Marx. Mr. forgotten, be never will You 50 students each — to the U.S. Holocaust Museum Memorial in Washington, where he was and inscriptions German translate would He guide. an tour honorary read Scripture and poetry to students in the museum’s garden, his prayer friends said yesterday. when you arrive there,” said Trinity High School prin cipal Dan who Zoeller, traveled with Marx and a group of students to the museum. “That’s why Ernie going experience. He also led at least 77 school groups to the United United the to groups school 77 least at led also He experience. D.C., Washington, in Museum Memorial Holocaust States were students Trinity guide. tour honorary an was he where museum. the to with traveled he those among , July 10, 2007 - - - U.S. Holocaust where where he was ournal cancer at Norton Ernie Marx died of the hatred hatred and intoler an honorary guide. spoke out to battle at the age of 81. He Memorial Museum, Memorial Museum, Healthcare Pavilion Healthcare -J at least 77 groups to ance. Ernie Marx took azi regime. azi ov. 9, ov. That 1938. - - - N N ou ourier C he Dies T the 1990s and 2000s will remember remember will 2000s and 1990s the

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Gift and Naming OpportunityGift and Naming to have an engraved plaque affixed to a bench. plaque affixed an engraved to have Dies Trinity’s newest campus improve anyone just looking for a place to relax. students waiting for rides or anyone , t us g For donors who wish to make a gift to the school, we are offering the opportunity who wish to make a gift to the school, we are donors For Become ofPart Campus the Trinity Decorative benches adorn our campus. These highly-visible benches come in handy for benches adorn Decorative e Au

If you are interested in a bench, please contact There There are 16 benches which can be claimed: 3 in It could be for an individual (e.g. in memory of or This naming opportunity is available for $1,500 The school will work with the donor to create an at 736-2100 or [email protected]. 736-2100 Hall and 6 on “St. Patrick Place,” our new courtyard on on courtyard new our Place,” Patrick “St. on 6 and Hall Avenue. Sherrin Foundation Trinity Director Tim Culver ’82 at (502) per bench. on 5 house), of faculty front the (in Courtyard Alumni of Shamrock front in 2 Hall, of Alumni north plaza the in honor of ), a family, group (e.g. Class of 19__) or a business. The engraved plaque (2”x 9”) provides up to three per line. lines with up to 40 characters inscription. appropriate

In 2002, Marx was chosen among Louisville partici character moment that said Bradley Judith Daughter “This is how conscientious he was,” said Meyer, “I know a lot of kids are gonna grow up with larger game concerts at this location. fans Trinity will like the area for tailgating before home football games. structed on along the Sherrin site Avenue of the former Campbell’s Gourmet Cottage. The plaza is well-land scaped and will have 10 benches that can be used students waiting for by rides after A practice. teacher may The elect drumto take a class out there. pre- line will do In l ment was completed. A large plaza area was con ized her father’s life, “because he ran his lap, he didn’t walk it, he ran it. And the that’s image — at here 76, he running. is, he’s pants in a relay as the U.S. Olympic torch made its way to the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. go to two or three places a week, tired, worn out. When and out heart your eats it that, like things about talk you relive you it.” Zoeller said. whose sister and parents died in the Holocaust. “He’d weren’t weren’t just photographs.” hearts and more open minds thanks to Ernie Marx,” Ernie Marx on those trips was so important for the kids, because they had a connection, an immediate connection. They “St. Patrick Place” - - - - - orth N n ear Lepe Seetane.” Y f “Additionally “Additionally we are marked as a team. Everyone Trinity’s toughest competition looks to be Bowling “With hard work, this team can go far,” assistant golf this team can go far,” work, hard “With Key returning players for the Rocks are seniors “Our outlook for the season is positive,” head coach Trinity is both young and experienced this year. have many new additions “We to the team and many Burrus has been a welcome surprise, winning sev In addition, has Trinity several golfers who are capa are title state 2007 the for contend to expected Teams ear for 2006. Green, Green, du Pont Manual, Lexington Catholic, young young returnees who will quickly learn together as one unit,” he said. how to play wants to beat and Trinity play against Kentucky Player of the Oldham and St. Xavier. Dunbar. coach Steve Ferman said. “We have a good first- or shot second-place finish in the regional tournament, at a which will qualify us for the state tourmament.” SOCCER season. promising a have to look Rocks Soccer 2007 The Despite losing some talented seniors returns technical speed. Trinity to graduation, Kyle Bohnert, Tobin Boomer, Scout Smith, Boston,Kyle Straub (captain), Straub and Troy Ben Van Mason Nevel, and exciting sophomores Sunny Jane and Lepe Seetane. Lepe Seetane was the Kentucky Player of the Y Gregory Moss-Brown said. “The Louisville teams are so strong that whoever is able to get out of Louisville will probably advance quite far and possibly win it all. The reason for this is the quality and strength of competi tion, which makes each team better and more prepared for further advancement.” Coach Moss-Brown wants his seniors to lead by exam Gol The defending Seventh Region-champion Golf Rocks return key players in seniors D.J. Richards, Chris Stout Zirnheld Burrus. Robert junior and Zirnheld, Sammy and in played He player. promising most the be to proved has the Sports Tourney in USA Tournament Hawaii, finish in of a field second ing golfers. school 30 high eral tournaments and participating in the Musselman- Dunne Junior Golf duringTour the summer break. ofble on importantpositions two the fill to up stepping the five-man tournament team that will be selected to compete in the Seventh Region Tournament at Charlie GolfVettiner Course in Louisville. Bowling Trinity, Green, St. Paducah Xavier, St. Mary’s, Covington Catholic and Lexington powers Christian Catholic, Academy, Henry Clay and Paul Laurence ple for the players. younger - - - ovember ovember could be N athan athan Dutton, senior N RY T Sports Preview LL COUN

A B T On defense, the Rocks return linebackers Wes Weitlauf Weitlauf Wes linebackers return Rocks the defense, On Overall, the Rocks look to have their usual successful In addition, experience at inside linebacker and District competition will be stiff, with strong chal of side offensive the on Trinity for players returning Key Trinity’s Trinity’s main competition for their 18th state title “The critical components of the last two Trinity “The team is a very close group of guys,” head coach Leading the way for the Rocks are juniors Dane OO ing work ethic and a unified group of seniors make for a memorable 2007 campaign. should Will Stein (played wide receiver in 2006) and senior offen senior and 2006) in receiver wide (played Stein Will Robey. Sam and Kupper Alex Griffin, Kyle linemen sive defensive senior and (junior) Whiting Jordan and (senior) Deeds. Andrew end season. The most challenging schedule in recent Trinity history provides great week-to-week competition and impetus for continual improvement. offensive skill positions, enough good players to create every at outstand competition an speed, team position, basis all season long and they responded positively to adversity,” offensive coordinator Andrew H’07 said. Coverdale“Those characteristics will be paramount to any success we have this particularlyyear, in light of a challenging, exciting schedule.” lenges from Ballard and Eastern. Likely contenders for the Class 6A title are du Pont Manual, Male, Pleasure and County Shelby County, Scott Xavier, St. Park, Ridge three and Lexington Lafayette Paul powers, Henry Clay, Laurence Dunbar. wide senior Phillips, Tim back running junior are ball the receivers Alex and sophomore sophomore Dillon Raidt. is Woodford County, Daviess County, Shelby County, The Xavier. St. and Manual Pont du Apollo, Owensboro top five spots at the state meet in the closest in years. F The two-time defending ClassFootball Rocks look 4A to defend their state title and champion first win ever Class 6A state championship. the teams are that they continued to improve on a weekly CROSS After graduating all five scorers from last year’s state championship team, the Rocks will have a new look up tradition never graduates. However, front. Chad Waggoner said. “This will competitive make locally us and extremely out in the state. that developed really supportsand a they’ve each other, It’s a group strong brotherhood.” Flinchum and Brian Hancock. They runners lead that a includes pack seniors of Matt Dahlem Akaydin, and Austin Andy Flaugher, junior Alex Dadds and Fall Fall t s r p o S 20 21 Mike Mike Wagner Sam Robey ’08 - on www.trinityrocks.com. oach Coach Frosh Bowl sideline reports. at www.trinityrocks.com. games will also be available Varsity Nominated offensive tackle Sam Robey is one of 400 eturns Returns to will be working the sidelines during Trinity e ce Stat You can also listen to the Trinity-St. Xavier freshman football game Sept. 27 live from St. X at 5:30 p.m. can also listen Xavier to the Trinity-St. You fa All but one Trinity Varsity Football home and road games this Varsity season will be broadcast on AM 970 WGTK. All but one Trinity

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Tr seniors nominated for the 2008 U.S. Army Bowl All-American to be Jan. played 5 in the Alamodome in San Antonio Robey ’08 For All-American ’70 – Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers ’70 – Denny Defensive Fowler Coordinator, Brian Sermersheim ’02 – Defensive Ends, Linebackers Meyer ’85 – Defensive Todd Backs Will Rueff ’00 – Defensive Line Nick Bosler ’94 – Receivers – Craig Swabek Running Backs, Special Teams Pat to direct the team. His assistant coaches are: freshman freshman football games this fall. Mike Wagner returns as head coach of Rocks. Football the Freshman backs coach, and he has assembled an supportingimpressive cast Wagner Wagner A 2 0 0 7 A n n u a l R e p o r t

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D e dic a ti o n This Annual Report is dedicated in memory of Dr. Tom Sheehan. He was among our first four faculty members when the school opened in 1953. He began the English Department and, like the other pioneering teachers who began Trinity, was involved in many aspects of the school’s operation. What was known as “C” building was renamed Sheehan Hall in 1978 in conjunction with the school’s 25th anniversary and in salute to Dr. Sheehan’s impact. Dr. Sheehan and his wife, Cecelia, included Trinity in their estate planning in order to assist students who otherwise would not be able to attend Trinity due to finances. Dr. Sheehan died Aug. 9, 2006. His wife died three months later on Nov. 18. D u e rr L e gac y S o ci e t y / E n d o w e d a n d s C H o l ar s hi p F u n d s

Rev. Thomas A. Duerr Trinity Endowed Legacy Society Scholarship Funds Rev. Tom Duerr H’92 made an indelible mark on Trinity High School. Through the generosity of family, friends and loved ones, several His 30 years of service as teacher and principal helped propel Trinity endowed and annual scholarship funds have been established. Trinity from a fledgling young school into the powerhouse we see today. Most follows guidelines established for each fund in allocation decisions. remarkable was his pastoral care for all students. A wide variety of These funds take the form of both honor and memorial tributes. initiatives were begun during his time as principal: the current senior Donors to the Trinity Fund may restrict their gift to one or more of these funds. retreat program; community service program; programs for students with learning differences; and new ways to assist students struggling Honor with chemical dependency problems. Ashley Family Scholarship Fund (inactive) The Rev. Thomas A. Duerr Legacy Society recognizes individuals who Dockter Family Scholarship have made a commitment to include Trinity in their estate planning. It Betty and Shelly Isaacs Scholarship simultaneously honors Father Duerr for his service. Father Duerr him- Coach Jim Kennedy H’93 Scholarship self included Trinity in his estate planning. Klaus Mittelsten H’92 Scholarships 23 Enrollment in the Society is open to anyone who has made, or Rev. Ted Sans H’05 Scholarship intends to make, a gift to Trinity in one of the following ways: Shamrock Moms Scholarships Bequests Wells Family Scholarships Gifts of Life Insurance Rev. David Zettel ’58 Excel Scholarship (inactive) Class of 2001 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Life Estate/Income Gift Plans Class of 1995 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1985 Endowed Scholarship Membership Roster: Class of 1982 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Rev. Thomas A. Duerr Class of 1978 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Legacy Society (as of August 1, 2007) Class of 1977 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Jeffrey L. Ashley ’85 - 1996 Class of 1976 Endowed Scholarships Dr. Joseph Babey III ’58 - 1997 Class of 1973 Endowed Scholarships James G. Berges ’65 - 2001 Class of 1961 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Johanna Campbell - 2005 Class of 1959 Endowed Scholarship (under development) James E. Dockter ’61 - 1999 Class of 1957 Endowed Scholarship (under development) Frank and Jane Duerr - 2006 Rev. Thomas Duerr H’92* - 1994 Memorial Paul Fischer ’81 - 2004 Jim Adams ’67 Memorial Scholarship Brian Allen ’86 Memorial Scholarship Friend of Trinity - 2004 Leonard Arentsen Leadership Scholarship Friend of Trinity - 2005 Rich Arnold ’64 Memorial Scholarship Joseph H. Hayden ’60 - 1997 Steve Bauer ’72 Memorial Scholarship Bob Heleringer ’69 - 2004 Eric Michael Bramer Memorial Scholarship Alan Hennessey ’69 - 1996 J. Edward Brown Family Memorial Scholarship Mary D. Howard - 1998 Charlie Bumba ’68 Memorial Scholarship William G. Howard - 1998 Joe Caldwell ’88 Memorial Scholarship Rev. Gregory Klaas H’96 - 1994 John Cristofoli Memorial Scholarship Rev. Harry Jansing* - 1992 Rev. Thomas Duerr H’92 Memorial Scholarship Charles H. Leis H’01 - 1996 Fearneyhough Family Memorial Scholarship (under development) John J. Oliver ’79 - 1999 John Graf ’80 Memorial Scholarship Mark Plummer ’69 - 1996 Bruce Hoard ’71 Memorial Scholarship Michael P. Hourigan ’81 Memorial Scholarship Steve Robbins* - 2006 Greg Lamb ’79 Memorial Scholarship Tom and Cecilia Sheehan* - 2006 Dennis J. Liebert ’60 Memorial Scholarship Steven Tompkins ’81 - 1996 E. Ollie Mershon Memorial Scholarship Marcella Trompeter* - 1990 Thomas Michael Miranda Memorial Scholarship Rev. C.J. Wagner* - 1991 Rev. Albert Moore Memorial Scholarship *deceased Brian Anthony Muth ’03 Memorial Scholarship Sandy Newman ’67 Memorial Scholarship If you have made intentions to support Trinity in this fashion, please contact Tim Culver ’82 at Trinity at (502) 736-2100 or [email protected]. David Patenaude Class of 1984 Memorial Scholarships Robert Whitney Robbins ’03 Memorial Scholarship

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Memorial (continued) MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND Mark Roberts Memorial Scholarship FOUNDATIONS John T. “Butch” Roney ’61 Memorial Scholarship Aegon Transamerica Foundation Rich Rostel H’93 Memorial Scholarship Bank of America Charitable Foundation Jimmy Stein ’76 Memorial Scholarship Barr Foundation Charlie Tompkins Memorial Scholarship (under development) BellSouth Corporation Sgt. David Wimberg ’99 Memorial Scholarship BP Foundation, Inc. Brown-Forman Corporation C. E. and S. Foundation, Inc. To make a contribution to any of these scholarship funds, please contact the Trinity High School Foundation at (502) 736-2100 or mail your gift to 4011 Diageo North America Foundation, Inc. Shelbyville Road, Louisville, KY 40207. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Fifth Third Bank FMC Foundation Gannett Foundation

24 Mr. William A. Gardner Foundation GE Foundation Humana Inc. Lyndon and Helen M. Schmid Charitable Foundation, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Foundation Jim Beam Brands Company Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc. Marshall Foundation MMC Matching Gifts Program Morgan Stanley Motorola Foundation National City Bank Paradis Foundation Pfizer Foundation Philip Morris USA Inc. Pitney Bowes Raytheon Company R.J. Reynolds Foundation SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Texas Gas Transmission, LLC The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. Travelers Companies, Inc. - Travelers Foundation Tyco International, Ltd. - Tyco Employee Matching Gift Program UnumProvident Corporation UPS Foundation Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Yum! Brands Foundation

Please remember Trinity High School in your wills and bequests. If you’ve already done so, let us know. Contact Tim Culver ’82 with the Trinity High School Foundation at [email protected] or call (502) 736-2100. Thanks for your consideration. H o n o r a n d M e m o ria l

Honor Memorial In Memory of James Buckman Sr. Mr. Michael L. Buckman In Honor of Corey Ballard ’90 In Memory of Deceased Members of the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ballard Class of 2003 In Memory of Elizabeth Roth Buckner Mr. George H. Abell Jr. Mrs. Alberta Roth In Honor of Paul Barr ’10 Mrs. Dona Schicker In Memory of James C. Adams In Memory of Charles Bumba Mr. Thomas A. Klausing Dr. David A. Dues In Honor of Mary Jane Bell Ms. Marie Leonard Mr. David L. Vish Mr. James E. Bell Jr. ’73 Mr. Don Schiemann In Memory of Ms. Rose Burnstein In Honor of David M. Brewer Jr. ’85 In Memory of Thomas M. Adams Sr. Mr. Michael Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Dave M. Brewer Mrs. Mary K. Adams Mr. Thomas M. Adams Jr. In Memory of Joe Caldwell In Honor of the Class of 2006 Mr. Timothy P. Adams Ms. Colleen Boeckmann Mr. Albert A. Tomassetti Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boeckmann In Memory of David K. Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. William T. Caldwell In Honor of Carla Dearing Mike and Casey Casper Caldwell & Associates C. E. and S. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Mohlman

In Memory of Josh Caldwell 25 In Honor of Stan ’74 and Sherry DeVore In Memory of Chris Albert Mrs. Linda Whitworth Mr. David L. Vish ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Albert Mr. Craig A. Mudd In Memory of Charles Campbell In Honor of Rev. Ron Domhoff H’98 Mr. and Mrs. James Wuertz Sr. Ms. Donna Hill In Memory of Dennis Antoise Mr. and Mrs. Brian Trudel In Memory of Dr. Norvin L. Casper In Honor of Mike and Betty Donovan Mr. Michael D. Casper Dr. James Patrick Donovan ’86 In Memory of Richard Arnold In Memory of Rev. Kevin Caster In Honor of Robert Clark Flowers ’10 Mr. Fred Bleuel Mr. William E. DeSanctis Mr. and Mrs. James T. Carey Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Flowers Mr. James L. Carter Mr. Michael Lance Kidwell In Honor of Jack Hettinger ’63 In Memory of John Barry Mr. Edward F. Hettinger ’87 Mr. Matthew D. Barry Mr. Patrick J. Barry In Memory of Freda Chancellor Mr. Ronald J. Chancellor In Honor of Mrs. Mary Klemenz Mrs. Helen O’Connor In Memory of Steve Bauer Mr. David L. Bauer In Memory of Ken Clarke Mr. and Mrs. C. David Clarke In Honor of Tyler ’05, Daniel ’07 and Mrs. Deborah S. Bauer Christian ’11 Kmetz Mr. Raymond P. Duran Jr. In Memory of Rita Collins Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kmetz Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Mr. Joseph A. Scholl Jr. Mr. Walter L. Collins In Honor of H. Mark Lueke ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lechleiter In Memory of Francis Marion and In Memory of Robert A. Cotton Jr. Mary Ellen Bealmear Mrs. Gloria J. Cotton In Honor of Brandon ’03, Allen ’05 and Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Bealmear Mr. Walter T. Cotton Christopher Metts Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Metts In Memory of Kathy Beckham In Memory of Michael Craven Mr. James H. Beckham Jr. Advantage Image, Inc. In Honor of J.B. and Mary V. Mouser Mr. Michael A. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver In Memory of Charles Bell Mr. Charles F. Bell III In Memory of Robert L. Cunningham In Honor of Dylan Norris Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Mr. and Mrs. David Norris In Memory of James E. Bell Sr. Mr. James E. Bell Jr. In Memory of Douglas Curran In Honor of Gary Owens ’88 Mr. Arthur L. Curran Jr. Mr. Malcolm W. Robertson ’88 In Memory of William Blake Mr. Kenneth P. Blake In Memory of Rev. John Dickman In Honor of William L. Ralston III ’93 Mr. Everett W. Currier III Mr. and Mrs. William Ralston In Memory of Carolyn Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradford In Memory of Frederick C. Dolt Sr. In Honor of Michael Lee Reeves ’69 Mr. Frederick C. Dolt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves In Memory of Eric Bramer Dr. and Dr. Daniel S. Bramer In Memory of LeRoy and Millie Drane In Honor of Son and Grandson of John Schroeder Mr. William L. Drane Mr. John Schroeder In Memory of George Brauner Mr. Dean J. Brauner In Memory of Paul Droppelman In Honor of Skip and Pat Sheehan Mr. Stephen Joseph Droppelman Stuedle, Spears & Company PSC In Memory of Mr. Don Brohman Mr. Brian Brohman In Memory of Steve M. Dunaway In Honor of Kevin Michael Sullivan ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Hackmiller Mr. and Mrs. Kit Sullivan In Memory of Charles C. Brunner III Mr. Anthony D. Ruhl In Honor of Rev. Dave Zettel ’58 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Higgins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lyons In Memory of Joseph J. Elder III Mr. Vernon E. Johnston ’83 Mr. Edward D. Walsh In Honor of Dan Zoeller In Memory of John Buckler Mr. James C. Buckler In Memory of Christopher Engelbert Mr. Robert Zoeller Mr. Matthew Englebert M e m o ria l G i f t s

In Memory of Robert L. Epperson In Memory of Ray Kempf In Memory of Erick Morgan and Tom Giesel Mr. Gary L. Epperson Mr. and Mrs. James Don McKune Mr. Robert B. Covell

In Memory of Phillip J. Ernst In Memory of Michael Kenny In Memory of Delphin B. Morley Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ernst Mr. John T. Kenny Belknap Neighborhood Association Mr. Thomas A. Borntraeger In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eury In Memory of Clifford H. Kleier Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Carman Mr. Samuel L. Eury Jr. Mr. John A. Kleier Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Evans In Memory of Wesley Faulkner In Memory of Joey Knust Mr. John Lesousky Mr. Jeffrey A. Duggins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knust Ms. Robin W. Morley Mr. and Mrs. James E. Whitehead In Memory of Gary Franconia In Memory of Brad Kuhn Mr. J. Robert Buschermohle Jr. Mrs. Linda Whitworth In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mudd Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn Mr. William G. Mudd In Memory of James Kusak In Memory of Bernie Grady III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kusak In Memory of Richard and Dora Lee Mullen Mr. Christopher A. Grady Mr. Kevin P. Mullen In Memory of John R. Lage

26 In Memory of Chuck Graeter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lage In Memory of William “Sandy” Newman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dean Mr. Harry Davies In Memory of Greg Lamb Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church In Memory of John Graf Mr. Arnold A. Richardson Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church In Memory of Ed Nolan In Memory of Russell Lamb Bro. Charles Cully, CFX In Memory of John Graf, Patricia Bollinger and Ms. Linda C. Phillips Dan Sweeney Mr. Arnold A. Richardson In Memory of Bill Overberg Mr. Dennis M. Burch Mr. Robert C. Overberg In Memory of Katherine and Christina Lega In Memory of Eugene Graviss Mr. John Vincent Lega In Memory of Floyd H. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Owen Sr. In Memory of Gene and June Lennart In Memory of Dr. Cathryn C. Handelman Mr. Michael E. Guetig In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patterson Mr. Robert J. Keller Mr. Michael A. Patterson In Memory of John M. Lewis In Memory of Phil Harbrecht Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stein In Memory of Frederick K. Pfeifer Mrs. Teresa Harbrecht Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson In Memory of John Lewis and Jack Irwin In Memory of Gladys Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin In Memory of Joseph Pohl Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stein Rev. Stephen A. Pohl In Memory of Dennis Liebert In Memory of Lawrence E. Hayes Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Bitsoff In Memory of Jack Irwin and Audelle Poole Mr. J. Richard Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin In Memory of Helen Locke In Memory of Jack Helm Mrs. Bernice Adams In Memory of David Mark Pumphrey Mr. Ted R. Helm Ms. Carole A. Baines In Memory of Eugene Markle Mrs. Faye Bridgers In Memory of T.J. Hewett Mr. and Mrs. Anibal Silveira Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brown Mrs. George Ann Lamb Friend of Trinity In Memory of Stephen Todd Mather John E. Harms Jr. and Associates In Memory of Kitty Hilker Mr. and Mrs. Innes Mather Mr. Bruce L. Klausing Mrs. Bernice Adams Mr. Jeffrey P. McRae Mr. John B. Klausing Sr. Dr. Robert J. Mullen In Memory of Bruce Hoard In Memory of Eva K. Noble Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nicholson Mr. W. Kelly Burke Mr. Lawrence W. Mattingly The 2001 Football Mama Rocks Mrs. Barbara Hoard Mr. Joseph A. Scholl Jr. In Memory of Danny McCarthy In Memory of Michael Raible Mr. Stephen James Weis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McCarthy Mr. Steve Raible Ms. Clarice McCarthy Mr. Joseph A. Scholl Jr. In Memory of Jack Irwin Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin In Memory of Ross Meredith In Memory of Eric Ray Mrs. Linda Whitworth Ms. Susan McFadden In Memory of Betty Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Isaacs In Memory of Mark Miller In Memory of Lila Reidy Mr. Sheldon Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. William C. O’Dea In Memory of Connie Jent In Memory of JoAnn Minogue Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Casale Mr. Darin P. Minogue In Memory of Orlando Robbins Mr. Gregory A. Hall Mr. John W. Hudson In Memory of Grace Mondouri In Memory of Edward Alonzo Johnson Mrs. Bernice Adams In Memory of Robert Whitney Robbins Mr. Charles Vincent Johnson Nanz & Kraft Florists In Memory of Rev. Albert Moore In Memory of Dorothy Keenan Mr. Jason J. Dombroski In Memory of Steve Robbins Mr. Michael Hamilton Prudential Financial Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leopold In Memory of Erick Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott Mrs. Patricia Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walters M e m o ria l G i f t s

In Memory of Harold Roberts Mr. Michael E. Guetig

In Memory of Steven Rone Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rone

In Memory of John T. Roney Ms. Janice H. Barry Ms. Patricia D. Brashear Mr. Paul A. Buck Mr. and Mrs. Loretto Casper Mr. Martin P. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. James L. Emly Mr. and Mrs. John Franconia Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldner Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Gunn Ms. Peggy Herndon Ms. Suzanne M. Korfhage Ms. Pamela S. Mick

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Niemi 27 Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Poole III Ms. Barbara Roney Mr. David Rush Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Thompson Mrs. Jacqueline E. Vogt Ms. Kathy W. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. John D. Watts

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In Memory of Rich Rostel Mr. Hardy Martin In Memory of Dr. Thomas and Mr. Mark W. Amick Mr. and Mrs. Graham McClellan Jr. Mrs. Cecilia Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumstorf Ms. Pamela McNeil Mr. and Mrs. James J. Phelan Mr. William Kaelin Ms. Charlotte Miller Mr. John V. Kahl Ms. Janice A. Perry In Memory of Dr. Thomas Sheehan Ms. Karen Lamberton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeifer Ms. Margaret Baker Mrs. Kelly McFeely Mr. Michael C. Pottinger Ms. Rosemary W. Barth Mr. William E. Neff III Mr. and Mrs. George Ratterman Dr. Richard B. Bizot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rostel Mr. Jim Ratterman Ms. Margaret H. Corcoran Mrs. Justine Rostel Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Reifsteck Ms. Elizabeth Crawford Mr. James J. Sapienza Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Reitman Ms. Mary H. Daly Mr. Nathan V. Sheets Mrs. Anne Schoenbachler Ms. Anne G. Discher Mr. Joseph L. Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. Butch Schroering Mr. and Mrs. Walter Egan Ms. Alice R. Scott Mr. Robert J. Fitzpatrick In Memory of Barbara K. Sanders Mr. Stephen Szwarc Ms. Barbara C. Friedman Mr. Dudley W. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. John Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner Dr. and Mrs. Hutchinson In Memory of Dr. William Sandman Jr. Ms. N. J. Wilke Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Kennedy Mr. William J. Sandman III Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Young Ms. Mary Agnes Lenihan Mr. and Mrs. David A. Light In Memory of Gary Sans In Memory of Lee Ann Savage Louisville Boat Club Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Adams Mr. Norvin F. Green Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McIntyre Mrs. Martina Aldred Ms. Evelyn Marie McKune Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bagger In Memory of Rev. Jack Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Miller Ms. Carolyn S. Bell Mr. Dean J. Brauner Ms. Margaret H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bellini In Memory of Carl Schoenbachler III Ms. Suzanne S. Nunnelley Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boeckmann Mr. and Mrs. F. Anthony Burke Ms. Mary Estell O’Brien Ms. Margaret A. Brangers Mr. and Mrs. John Frerman Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. O’Callaghan Ms. Lynn Butler Mrs. Helen O’Connor Ms. Jean R. Coots In Memory of Tess Schoenbaechler Mr. Ray L. Pfeiffer Jr. Ms. Carol Y. Downs Mr. Richard Joseph Schoenbaechler Mr. John Kenneth Rogers Mr. Robert Edelen Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Elder III In Memory of Janet Lee Schork Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan Mr. and Mrs. O. Fussenegger Mr. Paul Schork Martin Hughes and Mary Ann Schindler Futurebrands LLC Ms. Irene A. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gravenkemper In Memory of Peter James Scott Ms. P. A. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Haas Mr. John A. Hettinger Ms. Mary P. Sullivan Mr. Michael Hamilton Mr. John C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Vawter Ms. Margie A. Hardesty Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Voll Mr. and Mrs. James Hissam In Memory of Cecilia Riley Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs Ms. Margaret H. Corcoran In Memory of David Sheppard Mr. John C. Hughes Ms. Mary Agnes Lenihan Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Innovative Electronic Designs, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Roth Ms. Dorothy E. Jordan Ms. Irene A. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. George E. Langford Jr. Ms. P. A. Shaughnessy M e m o ria l G i f t s

In Memory of Jimmy Stein In Memory of Patrice Super In Memory of Rev. C. J. Wagner Mr. Joseph A. Scholl Jr. Mr. Michael Super Mr. Ted A. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stein Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wagner Mr. Jon Patrick Stein In Memory of Danny Sweeney Mr. Gregory A. Darst In Memory of Tim Wagner In Memory of Mrs. J. Russell Stein Mr. Philip Wagner Mr. Robert C. Molnar In Memory of Thomas Thistleton Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stein Mr. and Mrs. William Belanger In Memory of Jean Ellen Welch Mr. Jon Patrick Stein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch In Memory of King Thomas In Memory of Msgr. Alfred Steinhauser Mr. Jody M. Dawson In Memory of Mr. E. Harris Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Woock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bramer In Memory of Clyde and Shirley Tidwell In Memory of Richard Stephenson Dr. Steven M. Tidwell In Memory of Leonard and Margaret Wilhelmus Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stephenson Mr. Gary J. Wilhelmus In Memory of Leo Tierney In Memory of Joseph Stout Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hayden In Memory of Margaret Wilhelmus Ms. Kathaleen Stout Mr. and Mrs. James Don McKune Mr. Michael Hamilton

28 In Memory of Edwin Schalk Stuecker Jr. In Memory of Daniel John Timmerman In Memory of David Wimberg Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bowling Mr. Michael R. Timmerman Mr. Erik D. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mike Timmerman Mr. Kyle A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. G. Jesse Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brown Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frey In Memory of The Tomasseti Family Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Link Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tomassetti Ms. Joyce A. Koeberlein Mr. Lawrence R. Link Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Swiderski Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Lockard In Memory of Paul van Metre Mr. Matthew P. Wilmes Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Moore Mr. Mark C. Wolff Dr. Thomas H. Zehnder Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nowacki Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Savells In Memory of Andy Wagner In Memory of Matt Woolley Mr. Stephen F. Schuster Mr. and Mrs. John Frerman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parker Mr. and Mrs. Glenn N. Stegemann Mr. David Harpring Mr. Charles Kenneth Wolf Mrs. Elizabeth Stuecker Mr. Edward R. Harpring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woolley Ms. Joyce E. Wicke Mrs. Laura Harpring Mr. Milton L. Hettinger Jr. In Memory of Pete Zurkuhlen In Memory of Patricia Kempf Sullivan Ms. Katharine J. Ronald Mr. Matthew P. Zurkuhlen Ms. Mary Jean Kempf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Rueff Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Smith

celebraTe the Madness of March in 2008!

• Alumni Hall 2 0 0 8

• March 29, 2008

• 6:00p.m. Cocktails followed Join the excitement of Trinity High School’s annual celebraTion supports student activities, athletics and by dinner and entertainment Dinner/Auction. celebraTion 2008 will surely be another need-based tuition aid programs. The event is 99.5% • Black Tie optional sellout. This event has become a dynamic moment for volunteer driven. To volunteer for the event or donate an the school community. Every stakeholder of Trinity item, contact the celebraTion office at 502-736-2120 or • For more information contact – students, parents, faculty, alumni, board members e-mail [email protected] today. Trinity’s Office for School and community leaders – join forces to make this Advancement at 893-7625. event happen! t R I n i t y H igh s C H o o l F o u n da t i o n G i f t L e v e l s

Foundation Undergoes Changes a jurisdictional board as it relates to the assets FATHER KEVIN CASTER ANNUAL FUND This past year has been a pivotal one for the owned and administered by it, and is a consulta- APPEAL NOW THE TRINITY FUND Foundation. The board leadership has made tive board as it relates to its purpose of assisting Readers will notice that the annual fund appeal, moves to raise the profile of the Foundation Trinity High School in the funding of facilities, in existence since 1991, has been renamed from with a more concerted focus on fund raising. creation of endowments and other related the Father Kevin Caster Annual Fund Appeal to As has been noted in this edition of The advancement activities. The Trinity Fund. Leader, one of the biggest changes has been You might ask “Why the name change?” with the annual fund. Not only has there been Our quest is to enhance the culture of charitable a name change, but, for the first time in the giving at Trinity. We no longer use the words school’s relatively young history, someone has “annual appeal.” We invite people to invest in been hired full-time to work exclusively on The Trinity’s mission, not beg or appeal. We invite Trinity Fund. people to contribute regularly, not just annu- Pat Bowles H’01, a long-time teacher and for- ally. Father Kevin Caster H’93 was a leader in mer volleyball coach at Trinity, has been brought supporting our annual fund efforts. We are pre- on board as director of The Trinity Fund and will serving his legacy by designating all first-time join Tim Culver ’82, executive director of the donors in fiscal year 2008 as members of the 29 Foundation, as they combine efforts to expand Father Kevin Caster Inaugural Society. affordability for all students. Sandy Camerucci, Your gift to our annual fund appeal is crucial a 15-year veteran in the Office for School to our financial stability and our ability to provide Advancement, also will be joining the team. tuition assistance for our students. The Trinity “The Trinity Family always has been very High School Foundation Board of Directors has generous and supportive as needs arise,” Bowles approved a bold, new approach in launching said. “There is great potential with The Trinity The Trinity Fund. What hasn’t changed is its sole Fund, and we’re ready to step up our efforts.” purpose: tuition assistance. The Trinity Fund To further raise the profile of the Foundation, expands affordability for all students. the staff will be relocating its offices to the first As you plan your charitable contributions this floor of Flaget Hall, known to many as the fac- year, please consider making a first-time gift or ulty house. This will provide a separate space for increasing your last gift to our annual fund. ALL the Foundation while remaining within the core gifts are used for tuition assistance — not shoul- of the campus. der pads, soccer balls, salaries or supplies. Your “The Foundation board leadership always has gift will help to help make a Trinity education had a great vision for supporting the school’s affordable for all students so that each may excel mission,” said Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen academically and develop a social conscience to ’77. “They have set high expectations for all of us become Christ-like leaders of tomorrow. and these changes will strengthen our efforts.” Donations to Trinity are made to the Trinity The school’s real estate and endowment fund High School Foundation, a fully insured, 501 assets are held by the Foundation, which was (c) 3 non-profit organization. All gifts to the formed in 1983. Foundation are tax-deductible. Its records are The Trinity High School Foundation Board is audited annually.

The Trinity Fund How are contributions to The Trinity Fund When does The Trinity Fund begin and end? used? The 2008 Trinity Fund began July 1, 2007, and What is The Trinity Fund? Tuition assistance — and only tuition assis- will end June 30, 2008. This is concurrent with The Trinity Fund is the cornerstone fund-raising tance. Currently, 40 percent of our students Trinity’s 2008 fiscal calendar. tool designed to expand affordability for all receive tuition assistance. The Trinity Fund students. You may know it as the Father Kevin expands affordability for all students. What does it mean if I made a contribution Caster Annual Fund Appeal. before June 30, 2007? Tuition for 2007-08 is $8,775; the actual cost Are endowed scholarships, class scholar- All gifts received prior to June 30, 2007, were to educate a student is nearly $2,000 more. Your ships, memorial gifts and honorary gifts credited to the 2007 Father Kevin Caster Annual contribution helps keep tuition more affordable. part of The Trinity Fund? Fund Appeal. Yes. Scholarships are awarded for purely aca- Starting July 1, 2007, all gifts will be credited in Why was the name changed to The Trinity Fund? demic performance. Memorial gifts honor a the new fiscal year to the 2008 Trinity Fund. Our quest is to enhance the culture of charitable deceased loved one. Honorary gifts recognize giving at Trinity. We no longer use the words significant people in the Trinity Family. All of Will there be a Trinity Fund every year? “annual appeal.” We invite you to invest in these gifts are part of the overall student finan- Yes…and student financial assistance will remain Trinity’s mission, not beg or appeal. We invite cial assistance program. its sole purpose. An annual fund program is the you to contribute regularly, not just annually. most successful and widely used method for pri- Father Kevin Caster H’93 was a pioneer in fund How valuable is my contribution? vate high schools and universities to raise funds raising at Trinity. We are preserving his legacy Priceless — regardless of the amount. And regu- for tuition assistance. by designating our first-time donors in fiscal lar contributions are even more important. Please year 2008 as members of the Father Kevin help the students of today excel academically and Caster Inaugural Society. become Christ-like leaders of tomorrow. t R I n i t y H igh s C H o o l F o u n da t i o n G i f t L e v e l s

Why is tuition so much more than years ago? all students, regardless of their socio-economic PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY – Trinity has been If you were a Trinity student during the 1950s background, so that each may excel academically blessed with strong leaders since its inception. and ’60s, you likely were taught by a priest. and develop a social conscience to become Christ- Contributors at this level showed their own sig- In those days, there were many priests on the like leaders of tomorrow. It is paramount that nificant leadership. Gifts of $500-$999 comprise faculty, and almost all of them lived on campus. we provide access to the advantages of Trinity by this level. Today, Trinity’s certified faculty numbers increasing both the numbers of those families more than 120 lay educators and one priest, receiving need-based financial aid as well as the TRINITY LEADER SOCIETY – Named in Rev. David Zettel ’58. Trinity pays a competitive dollar amount of each family’s need-based finan- recognition of the role that Trinity alumni are wage/benefit package to attract and retain top- cial aid package. We are called by our Catholic now playing in this community and elsewhere. quality teachers. tradition to welcome all. We are called as stew- Those who contributed $250-$499 qualified for ards of God’s gifts, and as stakeholders, to help this level. How is tuition money used? those who seek a Trinity education. We invite you Nearly 80 cents of every tuition dollar is used to invest with us. TRINITY SHAMROCK CLUB – The to pay salaries and to provide benefits such as Shamrock has come to be known as symbolic of health insurance and retirement income. Paying T he T rinity F und G ift L e v e l s a school committed to achievement. Likewise, a competitive wage, attracting qualified faculty Trinity gratefully acknowledges the support we donors of gifts between $100 and $249 remained 30 and providing on-going professional develop- receive from our alumni, parents, parents of steadfast in their belief that Trinity is moving ment drive costs upward. alumni, faculty, staff, friends, corporations and forward. foundations for the advancement of our educa- How does Trinity raise money for its tional mission. As a way to honor our donors for GREEN AND WHITE CLUB – Our alma educational experience? gifts made to The Trinity Fund, we have estab- mater states....“Loyal to the Green and White.” We have four methods of funding our efforts: lished the following gift levels. Many faithful supporters have proudly worn 1. Tuition (annual) – Nearly 80 percent of these school colors. Participants at this level our revenue is spent on employee compensa- 1953 SOCIETY – Our most prestigious soci- remain confident of Trinity’s future. Gifts of $50- tion. Tuition will not decrease; it will increase ety. In salute to the year of our founding and first $99 placed one in this category. approximately $300 to $500 per year. Tuition freshman class, this level of commitment dem- will never be used to fund buildings or campus onstrates the same spirit of adventure and trust ROD McCRAVY CLUB – Named for a 1986 improvements. present in those early years. A gift of $1,000 or graduate of Trinity, Rod was known for his love 2. The Trinity Fund (ongoing) – The Trinity more places contributors in this society. of life. Tragically, he died of a heart defect in Fund subsidizes all tuition assistance programs. his second year of college. He typified the spirit Unrestricted gifts, memorial/honorary gifts 1953 Society Levels of enthusiasm, excitement and determination and endowed scholarships are all part of The Founders’ Cabinet – $25,000 or more hoped for in every Trinity graduate. Gifts up to Trinity Fund. Trustees’ Cabinet – $10,000 - $24,999 $49 qualified donors for this level. 3. celebraTion (annual) – A spectacular din- President’s Circle – $5,000 - $9,999 ner-auction event, celebraTion funds Trinity Stewards’ Circle – $2,500 - $4,999 Additional Societies Athletics and Student Activities (drama, intra- Cornerstone Circle – $1,000 - $2,499 FATHER KEVIN CASTER INAUGURAL mural sports, Chess Club, Speech Team, etc.) SOCIETY – (First-Time Donor) Any amount and adds to our financial aid fund. LEADERSHIP SOCIETY – Trinity has been receives additional recognition in our annual 4. Capital Campaigns (as needed) – Since blessed with strong leaders since its inception. report (starts fiscal year 2008). Father Caster was 1998, Trinity has successfully implemented two Contributors at this level show their own signifi- a pioneer in our annual giving program. capital campaigns: the Shamrock Spirit Campaign cant leadership. Gifts of up to $999 comprise (1998) and the Spirit of Trinity Campaign (2003). this society. FATHER THOMAS DUERR LEGACY Capital campaigns provide funds for building SOCIETY – People who have named Trinity in and facilities construction, campus improve- Leadership Society Levels their wills, estate plans or trusts leave a legacy of ments and adding to the school’s endowment. Principal’s Scholar – $500 - $999 their contributions to Trinity. Father Duerr was a Shamrock Pride – $250 - $499 pioneer in our planned giving program. If I make a contribution now will I receive a Honor Roll – $100 - $249 phone call during the Spring Phonathon? Green & White Club – $50 - $99 SPIRIT OF TRINITY BENEFACTOR No. Friends’ Club – $1 - $49 SOCIETY – Loyal, generous supporters who have contributed at least $100,000 over a lifetime Can I fulfill my pledge in installments? Giving Societies for 2006-07 are named to this society. As benefactors, they Yes. A very flexible installment plan is described Donors to Trinity in fiscal year 2006-07 (July 1, embody the Spirit of Trinity. in the enclosed Trinity Fund envelope. 2006-June 30, 2007) are members of the follow- ing giving societies. Starting in fiscal year 2007- Why should I give to The Trinity Fund? 08 (July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008), donors will be The Trinity High School Annual Report is a publication Affordability. An ever-increasing percentage of included in the new Trinity Fund giving societies. of Trinity High School and the Trinity High School the prospective student population finds that Foundation, 4011 Shelbyville Road, Louisville, Ky., paying tuition is a financial hardship or practi- 1953 SOCIETY – In salute to the year of our 40207. In producing the donor and volunteer listings, cally insurmountable. Keeping Trinity affordable founding and first freshman class, this level of we worked hard to correct all errors. Please contact the remains at the very core of the challenge that commitment demonstrates the same spirit of Trinity High School Foundation at (502) 736-2156 to faces the Trinity Foundation. As adult stakehold- adventure and trust present in those early years. report any errors. Trinity High School wishes to express ers, it is our fundamental responsibility to find A gift of $1,000 or more placed contributors in deep appreciation to the many individuals who make ways to make a Trinity education affordable for this society. this report possible. G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Class of 1957 Mr. Ray L. Pfeiffer Jr. Mr. Robert J. Oser Trinity Leader Society 1953 Society Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Rickert Mr. Stephen C. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Don Feger Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Arnold Mr. William H. Schindler Jr. Mr. Robert J. Kopp Mr. Bruce W. Deckel Mr. Alex F. Talbott Green and White Club Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sherman Dr. Charles R. Ubelhart Mr. Dennis R. Cardwell Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Michael D. Casper Mr. J. Vincent Aprile II President’s Society Green and White Club Mr. James J. Cunningham Mr. Joseph L. Fowler Mr. Thomas C. Fitzgerald Mr. Michael J. Egan Mr. Michael J. Fitzgerald Col. Patrick J. McDaniel Mr. Robert S. Kiper Mr. Robert Gregory Larkin Mr. Robert B. Gayhart Mr. Paul F. Nagel Mr. Lawrence W. Mattingly Mr. Louis E. Himelreich Mr. Charles Owens Trinity Leader Society Mr. Philip J. Medley Mr. James J. Hutchins Mr. David Rush Dr. Richard B. Bizot Mr. David L. Kruse Mr. William F. Steinemann Jr. Mr. John Kenneth Rogers Rod McCravy Club Mr. Kenneth L. Netherton Mr. Richard E. Young Mr. J. Patrick Snook Mr. Gerard R. Baumgarten Mr. John F. Pohlman Mr. James J. Brangers Sr. Green and White Club Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Don P. Gatterdam Rod McCravy Club Mr. George S. Hillenbrand Mr. Robert H. Deibel Jr. Mr. Douglas Kersting Mr. Louis B. Bromm Mr. Martin Holahan Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ernst Dr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Kraus Mr. Michael E. DeWitt Mr. John T. Quesenberry Mr. John F. Pfiester Mr. David B. Hart Mr. Norbert H. Rawert Mr. Edward D. Walsh Class of 1960 Mr. Patrick D. McCarthy 31 1953 Society Mr. F. P. Vaile Class of 1962 Green and White Club Mr. Martin P. Duffy Mr. Joseph T. Wagner 1953 Society Mr. J. Donald Herp Mr. Robert G. Stallings Dr. Charles L. Dannaher Jr. Mr. Andrew Weas Class of 1961 Lt. General William J. Donahue, Rod McCravy Club 1953 Society USAF (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Elder III Trinity Leader Society Mr. Robert I. Cusick Mr. James W. Snider Jr. Mr. Paul R. Fincher Mr. Jacob J. Arnold Mr. James E. Dockter Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Dues Trinity Leader Society Mr. Ronald A. Yates Dr. Albert Hoskins III Mr. Robert K. Baumer Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Charles J. Kane Jr. Mr. James H. Beckham Jr. Class of 1958 Mr. Henry W. Bellows Mr. Charles E. Ricketts Jr. Mr. Stephen D. Boone 1953 Society Mr. David R. Block Mr. Stephen F. Schuster Mr. William C. Ballard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Goebel Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. John R. Guthrie Mr. R. Lee Humphrey President’s Society Mr. Eugene Eckert Mr. Richard G. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Johnson Mr. David A. Sattich Mr. Ernest H. Groves Mr. Dennis R. Kute Mr. and Mrs. James C. Leet President’s Society Mr. William F. Olges Mr. Charles W. Sandman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Babey III

Trinity Leader Society Dr. and Mrs. M. Owen Schmitt

Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Robert E. Heil Mr. John J. Hellmueller Jr. Mr. Norman L. Pilcher Jr. Mr. Joseph A. Stuedle

Green and White Club Mr. Frank D. Meisner Sr. Mr. John T. Nelson III Mr. Richard J. Schoenbaechler

Rod McCravy Club Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brenzel Sr. Mr. James M. Smith Class of 1959 1953 Society Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Bealmear Mr. James Boland Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hettinger Mr. Creighton E. Mershon

President’s Society Mr. Eugene C. Good Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pfaadt Mr. Henry J. Wilken

Trinity Shamrock Club Rev. Thomas Batsis Mr. Michael A. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Kamer Dr. John E. Kleber Mr. Robert T. Liter Mr. R. Scott McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nolan G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Green and White Club Class of 1965 Green and White Club Class of 1968 Mr. John C. Evans 1953 Society Mr. Timothy S. Fearneyhough 1953 Society Mr. Jerry T. Levie Mr. James G. Berges Mr. David W. Herbig Sr. Mr. Charles Terry LaFollette Dr. Frank L. Schmidt Mr. James U. Smith III Mr. David J. Schackmann Mr. Michael Millett Mr. Daniel E. Wiseman Mr. James Ken Schuman Rod McCravy Club Mr. Clinton L. Walker President’s Society Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cebe President’s Society Mr. James A. Wallace Mr. William Joseph Hibbitt Mr. W. David Loehle Dr. Thomas J. Bisig Dr. and Mrs. David A. Wirtzberger Mr. Raymond J. Naber Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schoen Mr. Samuel L. Eury Jr. Mr. David L. Vish Lt. Col. Fred T. Fowler, USMC (Ret.) Rod McCravy Club Class of 1963 Mr. Robert Bruce Allgeier Trinity Leader Society 1953 Society Trinity Leader Society Mr. David M. Bischoff Mr. Mark E. Smith Mr. Joseph E. Gliessner Mr. Roy B. Hill Mr. Mark E. Bosler Mr. Bert Krekel Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Bosler Sr. Trinity Shamrock Club President’s Society Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Lage Maj. William F. Bowman Jr. Mr. Harry Davies Judge Frank Kenneth Conliffe Mr. John W. Otto Mr. and Mrs. David N. Brawner Mr. Joseph F. Demling Sr. Mr. Michael A. Graven Mr. Kenneth J. Brown Mr. F. William Fensterer III Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Robert D. Glass Mr. John B. Kalbfleisch Trinity Leader Society Mr. Paul D. Amick Mr. John A. Kleier Mr. Zane D. Lockhart Jr. 32 Mr. John A. Hettinger Mr. Michael L. Block Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Owen Sr. Mr. Robert Massey Mr. William M. Schulz Mr. Michael D. Bryant Mr. Michael C. Pottinger Mr. Daniel J. McCarthy Mr. John C. Scott Mr. Michael L. Buckman Mr. Thomas L. Rueff Mr. Marvin L. Ormerod Dr. Thomas H. Zehnder Mr. John B. Corso Mr. Lee E. Pieper Mr. Raymond L. Forst Class of 1967 Mr. Dennis C. Pursley Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Clarence P. Klausing 1953 Society Mr. Michael B. Johnson Mr. H. Mark Lueke Mr. William G. Mudd Green and White Club Mr. Roy F. Kellerman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Mudd Mr. Gerald F. Belcher Mr. Raymond A. Kraemer Mr. B. Frank Radmacher III President’s Society Mr. Ken A. Dawson Dr. William C. Madauss Mr. Michael L. Richardson Mr. Allan J. Christain Mr. William E. DeSanctis Mr. Patrick T. Sibler Mr. Mark R. Schneider Mr. Paul Richwalsky Jr. Mr. Albert A. Tomassetti Jr. Mr. James M. Strause Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhelmus Dr. Thomas W. Uhde Mr. Ronald L. Weber Mr. Ralph R. Wright Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William Weber Rod McCravy Club Mr. Richard T. Holthouser Green and White Club Green and White Club Trinity Leader Society Mr. Dennis J. Johnson Mr. R. Michael Dahl Mr. Robert C. Amshoff Mr. Jerome R. Clay Mr. Fred J. Klausing III Mr. Edward P. Sheehan Mr. Joseph R. Cordaro Jr. Mr. C. Joseph Duane III Mr. Robert J. Ruckriegel Mr. David M. Goetz Mr. Thomas A. Klausing Mr. Nicholas J. Weber Rod McCravy Club Mr. Robert C. Overberg Mr. Ronald E. Richardson Mr. Erwin John Weiler Mr. Lawrence E. Clark Mr. John M. Schardein Mr. Donald Sibler Mr. John E. Crabtree Mr. Stephen A. Schwager Class of 1969 Mr. Richard A. Lubbers Trinity Shamrock Club 1953 Society Rod McCravy Club Mr. and Mrs. W. Steve Andriot Mr. James C. Bisig Class of 1964 Mr. Robert C. Bickett Mr. Karl Buechler Mr. Robert W. England 1953 Society Mr. F. Robert Dawson Dr. Kevin L. Curran Mr. Robert L. Heleringer Judge David T. Stosberg Mr. Philip Terry Johnson Mr. Thomas Foerster Mr. Alan W. Hennessey Mr. John M. Lundbom Mr. William S. Giannini Jr. Mr. William Craig Kissel Trinity Leader Society Mr. Edward M. York Mr. John Michael Glore Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Plummer Mr. Joseph E. Lenahan III Mr. Edward L. Reh Mr. Robert J. Reh Dr. Gerald J. Lynch Class of 1966 Mr. Philip E. Riggs Mr. Herman R. Wallitsch Jr. 1953 Society Mr. Paul R. Zurkuhlen Dr. Timothy R. Woock Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. and Mrs. William T. Caldwell Mr. Paul W. Ackermann Mr. William James Lintner Jr. Green and White Club President’s Society Mr. William H. Aronhime Mr. George M. Snider Mr. James Aton Mr. George H. Abell Jr. Mr. Fred M. Dugan Mr. Jerome L. Clayton Mr. Robert L. Becker Mr. John W. Hudson President’s Society Mr. David A. Depoyster Mr. Kenneth L. Block Mr. Howard J. Kahl Mr. Robert Keller Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Kempf Mr. Michael Fuller Mr. Charles R. Netherton Mr. James W. Laemmle Mr. Robert Minton III Mr. Timothy E. Heustis Mr. Joseph E. Richardson Dr. Frank J. Sasse Mr. Dennis S. Pohl Mr. John C. Meyer Mr. Dennis James Showalter III Mr. Charles E. Weiter Mr. Albert T. Ruffra Mr. Martin Minogue III Mr. Eugene J. Zehnder Mr. Cyril J. Stocker Mr. Michael J. Page Trinity Leader Society Mr. Fred W. Weinert Mr. Paul Sandman Green and White Club Mr. Andrew J. Neichter Jr. Mr. Edward L. Schoenbaechler Mr. Thomas R. Beatty Rod McCravy Club Dr. Kevin T. Scully Mr. E. William Boland III Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Joe K. Aschbacher Mr. Edward E. Toutant Mr. Gary L. Epperson Mr. John T. Brasch Mr. David J. Bowling Mr. Gary A. Garpetti Mr. James C. Buckler Mr. Thomas W. Grant Trinity Leader Society Mr. Irvin M. Kircher Mr. George M. Dreher Mr. Roger D. Gruneisen Mr. David L. Bauer Mr. Paul Werle Mr. Norbert Joseph Fante Jr. Mr. Allen W. Melcher Mr. Paul W. Bruenderman Mr. Edward J. Hathorn Mr. John T. Patterson Jr. Mr. Donald T. Donovan Rod McCravy Club Mr. David M. Hill Mr. Edward N. Reuter Mr. Michael Doran Mr. John B. Helm Mr. Richard A. Janes Mr. Patrick Scannell Mr. Gerald L. Gast Mr. Lawrence E. Johnson Mr. Lawrence L. LaDuke Mr. James L. Gerstle Mr. J. Bruce Poppe Mr. Michael A. Patterson Mr. Gary D. Griffin Mr. Lawrence T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David A. Harris Mr. Thomas H. Hayden Mr. Michael T. Hellmueller Mr. Ronald L. Zehnder G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. David G. Baron Mr. David C. Bischof Mr. and Mrs. William D. Crosby Mr. Dennis R. Glore Mr. Theodore R. Helm Mr. Gary J. Hill Mr. R. Kent Holzknecht Mr. John V. Kahl Mr. John D. Marstiller Mr. John P. Nolan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Nunn Sr. Mr. Bruce E. Radaker Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Russell Mr. Thomas J. Schmidt Mr. Douglas F. Schmitt Mr. J. Jeffrey Shekell Mr. Joseph W. Von Bokern Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John L. Wilhelmus

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Green and White Club Mr. Paul A. Buck Mr. John G. Burke Jr. Mr. Robert Caswell Dr. Steve Daub Mr. Mark D. Esterle Mr. M. Douglas Ferry Dr. Lawrence D. Loehle Green and White Club Mr. Kevin P. Mullen Mr. John W. Reed Jr. Mr. W. Lee Forbes Mr. Michael L. Simms III Mr. Timothy D. Golden Mr. Anthony D. Ruhl Mr. Roger D. Franck Mr. Thomas E. Stevens Mr. John M. Hilb Mr. John J. Fredricks Mr. Denis J. Jewell

Mr. Thomas W. Giesler Green and White Club Mr. Richard Maresz Class of 1973 1953 Society Mr. D. Bruce Jones Mr. James M. Crush Mr. Ronald D. McClish Mr. Linus Flechler Mr. William E. Bland II Mr. Robert C. Kircher Mr. Samuel C. Corbett Mr. Bruce L. Klausing Mr. Michael W. Jacobs Rod McCravy Club Mr. Peter J. Rivard Mr. William J. Aspatore Mr. Stephen A. Fackler Mr. John P. Neely III Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jenkins Mr. Michael L. Reeves Mr. Theodore A. Roberts Mr. Gary P. Hans Maj. David W. Urton Mr. Thomas J. Jones Mr. Donald C. Jones Mr. David A. Schoenbachler Mr. Steve Traud Mr. Leonard P. Wiseman Mr. Stephen R. Zollner Class of 1972 Rod McCravy Club 1953 Society President’s Society Rod McCravy Club Mr. Timothy J. Barry Mr. Robert Benim Dr. Glenn R. Blincoe Mr. Timothy Clay Mr. Richard D. Browning Mr. Michael Dyre Mr. Donald A. Mirka Mr. Donald Freibert Mr. Keith B. Ruschival Mr. Steve Raible Dr. Rod L. Rallo Mr. Albert L. Habich Mr. Rudy L. Volz III Mr. Gerald Magruder Mr. J.T. Sims Jr. Class of 1971 Mr. James A. Wallitsch Mr. Mark E. Mattingly Trinity Leader Society Mr. Stephen K. Mershon 1953 Society Trinity Leader Society Mr. Timothy P. Castagno Mr. John M. Noon Mr. and Mrs. John E. Freibert Jr. Mr. Michael L. Bauer Sr. Mr. Joseph P. O’Mary Jr. Mr. F. Sean O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Freibert Mr. Robert A. Eckerle Mr. Ronald J. Pohl Mr. J. Drew Laughlin Mr. James A. Mudd Mr. Michael E. Guetig Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Robert J. Silliman Mr. Louis S. Kissel Mr. James E. Bell Jr. Class of 1970 Dr. Gary F. Bloemer 1953 Society Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Oscar E. Fussenegger III Dr. Dennis R. Price President’s Society Mr. John V. Lega Mr. Joseph G. Buddell Mr. Richard H. Gabriel Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Stuecker Sr. Mr. James L. Carter Mr. Martin J. Hardesty Trinity Leader Society Mr. William R. Grant Mr. Edward R. Harpring President’s Society Mr. Peter M. Hammer Mr. John E. Heeb Mr. Philip M. Kayrouz Mr. W. Kelly Burke Mr. J. Michael Edelen Mr. John A. Jackson Mr. William Patrick Kelly III Mr. John P. Ribar Mr. Lawrence R. Link Jr. Mr. Robert S. Metzler Mr. Kevin P. Roy Mr. Christopher G. Haragan Mr. John J. Holzknecht Jr. Mr. David A. Ribar Mr. Kevin A. Miles Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wagner Mr. Joseph A. Scholl Jr. Mr. Kevin R. Mullin Trinity Leader Society Mr. Richard B. Wunderlin Mr. Kevin L. Schulz Mr. Gerald R. Ditsler Col. John F. Wagner III Mr. John R. Washbish Mr. Charles L. Servino Mr. William E. Egner Green and White Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Weining Jr. Mr. Charles Kenneth Wolf Mr. John Leisman Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Thomas A. Zoeller Mr. Thomas M. Murray Mr. Robert C. Barrow Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Daryl E. Netherton Mr. Robert C. Bass Green and White Club Mr. Robert C. Alberstadt Mr. Stephen C. Oechsli Mr. Paul Beam Jr. Mr. Daniel B. Baugher Mr. Bruce K. Burch Mr. Dudley W. Sanders Mr. Joseph F. Birkenmeyer Jr. Mr. William M. Doerr Mr. Gary W. Dodson Mr. Mark A. Thompson Mr. Norbert R. Fischer Jr. Mr. David E. Elder Mr. William L. Drane Mr. Steve Zeller Mr. William H. Grayson Jr. Mr. Jerome E. Fiely Mr. Walter J. Lage Mr. Christopher Simms Mr. Raymond J. Maeser Mr. Dennis J. Fowler Rod McCravy Club Mr. Charles V. Johnson Mr. S. Parker Tapp Mr. Charles G. Flechler Mr. Stephen J. Weis Rod McCravy Club Mr. Larry Kirzinger Mr. Donald A. Hartley Mr. Michael S. Hayden Mr. Chester C. Krill Jr. Mr. Daniel L. Wheat Mr. Thomas J. Kaelin G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Class of 1974 Green and White Club Trinity Shamrock Club Green and White Club 1953 Society Mr. Phil J. Castagno Mr. Dane A. Bartlett Mr. James J. Brady III Mr. Stanley J. DeVore Jr. Mr. William E. Chady Mr. Thomas L. Crush Mr. Brian H. Breen Mr. Michael N. Jones Mr. David T. Darst Mr. Philip A. Fackler Mr. Ronald J. Chancellor Dr. Donald Metry Jr. Mr. Timothy P. Durbin Rev. Stephen A. Pohl Mr. David L. Fuchs Mr. Jerome D. Fischer Mr. Curtis J. Richie Mr. Daniel Hourigan President’s Society Mr. Daniel J. Garvey Mr. William J. Spath Jr. Mr. Jerome E. Schlafer Mr. Bruce Bott Mr. Milton L. Hettinger Jr. Mr. Michael D. Webb Mr. Raymond P. Duran Jr. Mr. Michael D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Woods Class of 1979 Mr. John C. Pieper Mr. Ronald Krill 1953 Society Mr. Bruce M. Lawson Green and White Club Dr. Brian G. Harbrecht Trinity Leader Society Mr. Joseph E. Mohr Mr. Brian K. Ashby Mr. John A. Riley Rev. Mark Keene Mr. Daniel J. Peak Mr. Thomas A. Borntraeger Mr. James R. York Dr. Ronald J. Miller Mr. Gary L. Stratman Mr. Raymond D. Byron Mr. Gerald L. Suell Mr. Paul Christopher Rausch Mr. Kevin J. Fallahay President’s Society Mr. Dennis B. Fox Mr. Daniel M. Feller Rod McCravy Club Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Richard L. Horn Mr. Kevin L. Horn Mr. Mark A. Burns Mr. Richard Bryant Mr. Phillip H. Marshall Jr. Mr. Michael J. Doyle Mr. Timothy J. Hornung Mr. Stephen G. Chady Mr. John J. Oliver 34 Mr. Michael T. Fallot Mr. Charles E. Lichtefeld Jr. Mr. Stephen J. Droppelman Mr. William G. Phillips Mr. David J. Rickert Dr. Raymond G. Hart Mr. Paul J. Fussenegger Mr. Gary M. Kenney Mr. Steve V. Purdy Dr. David L. Shutt Mr. Douglas S. Hubert Mr. Mark A. Ramsey Mr. Bruce Springer Mr. Larry Kempf Mr. Robert W. Klein Mr. Anthony W. Kuhl Mr. Bradley J. Repinski Dr. Steven M. Tidwell Mr. Michael A. Lewis Mr. William J. Sandman III Mr. Robert J. Mondun Sr. Mr. William C. Maier III Mr. Gregory S. Schulz Trinity Leader Society Mr. Edward L. Munson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mason Jr. Mr. William Tharp Mr. Christopher Breslin Mr. Wayne S. Palmer-Ball Mr. David E. Ryan Mr. D. Bruce Whatley Mr. Nicholas H. Melillo Mr. David M. Schmitt Mr. Mark Schank Mr. Gary J. Wilhelmus Mr. Joseph E. Weber Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David H. Smith Mr. Timothy Weinmann Mr. J. Gregory Stucker Mr. J. Scott Williams Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Dennis R. Adams Green and White Club Class of 1976 Rod McCravy Club Mr. Fred S. Allen III Mr. Scott M. Ballard 1953 Society Mr. Andrew Albatys Mr. Stephen B. Barton Mr. Robert Frank Judge Martin F. McDonald Mr. James B. Hayden Mr. Robert P. Buckler Mr. Timothy C. McNatt Mr. David Mercke Mr. Robert C. Molnar Mr. Jay J. Cappy Mr. Timothy J. Moloney Mr. Ronald M. Netherton Mr. Dennis M. Connell Mr. Michael J. Parris President’s Society Mr. Terry L. Riggs Mr. Arthur W. Iler Mr. Keith M. Pearson Mr. Micheal D. Wendler Mr. Steven A. Sampson Mr. Philip Osborne Mr. Mark Sholtes Mr. Louis Schaefer Jr. Mr. Craig P. Ridge Mr. Richard L. Sils Trinity Leader Society Mr. Kevin J. Riley Mr. Gregory W. Smith Maj. Michael A. Greer Class of 1978 Mr. Timothy E. Schuler Mr. Dennis J. Taylor Dr. Thomas M. Kayrouz 1953 Society Mr. Michael H. Smyth Mr. Richard C. Wagner Mr. Keith M. Talbott Mr. A. Gerry Altieri Maj. Roger A. Sprenger Mr. Donald E. Wirtzberger Mr. James G. Campbell Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Sean R. Higgins Green and White Club Class of 1975 Mr. Kenneth A. Bohnert Mr. Richard A. Paniello Mr. Christopher Brosky 1953 Society Mr. Steve L. Childress Mr. Joseph M. Porter Jr. Mr. Scott S. Gregory Mr. Gregory F. House Mr. Richard Impellizzeri Mr. Michael L. Schuler Mr. Michael J. Heeb Mr. Mark A. McDonald Mr. Stanley G. Logan Jr. Mr. Stuart Michael Stinson Mr. Michael Kays Mr. Mark C. Mueller Dr. Joseph B. Wise III Mr. Christopher S. Tompkins Mr. Patrick Kelty Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilson Mr. David B. O’Daniel Green and White Club President’s Society Mr. Darrell Siler President’s Society Mr. Thomas J. Fensterer Mr. Michael T. Beyerle Mr. William T. Taylor Mr. Christopher C. Burckle Mr. Edward J. Poppe Mr. Randall R. Sears Mr. Scott J. Weining Mr. John T. Kenny Mr. Kevin J. Ruhl Mr. Daniel R. Wilhelmi Trinity Leader Society Mr. Mark C. Wolff Trinity Leader Society Mr. John S. Dosker Mr. Joseph Buchheit Class of 1977 1953 Society Mr. Alfred B. England Rod McCravy Club Mr. Edward F. Flechler Mr. William M. Conder Mr. Kevin D. Griffo Mr. Charles A. Biller Mr. David S. Graham Mr. James A. Morris Mr. Evan K. Hoffmann Mr. Michael Crush Trinity Shamrock Club Dr. Robert J. Mullen Mr. John A. Neichter Mr. Kenneth Kraig Kopp Mr. David A. Aberli Mr. David A. Scinta Mr. Mark E. Okruhlica Mr. Scott A. LaDuke Mr. Kevin D. Biven Mr. F. Greg Scinta Mr. Stanford L. West Mr. Raymond W. Wilcox Mr. Fred Bleuel Mr. Scott F. Scinta Mr. James Martin Bowling III Trinity Shamrock Club Class of 1980 Mr. J. Robert Buschermohle Jr. President’s Society Mr. Leo J. Brown III 1953 Society Mr. Michael L. Chancellor Mr. David M. Brauckmann Mr. Arthur L. Curran Jr. Dr. Paul C. Brooks III Mr. Frank M. Cuffe Mr. Robert L. Zimlich Dr. Jeff D. Harbrecht Dr. Paul K. Fearneyhough Mr. Ronald P. Hohmann Mr. Curt A. Zoeller Mr. James W. Kapfhammer Mr. John C. Horn Mr. Jude T. Kawa Mr. Joseph Christopher King Mr. Keith E. Kamenish Mr. John Lesousky Trinity Leader Society Mr. Mark H. Lage Dr. Carlos A. Perez Mr. Brian D. Martin Mr. Ronald J. Kelty Mr. Kyle T. Mullin Mr. Mark Vogt Mr. William A. Motsch Jr. Mr. Timothy P. Malone Mr. William E. Neff III Mr. Joseph E. Okruhlica Mr. Donald A. Schuler Jr. Mr. Joseph L. Wheatley Mr. March Wells III Mr. R. Keith Yann G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Trinity Leader Society Mr. Edward Madden Class of 1983 Mr. Christopher Lowry Mr. Larry A. Buren Mr. Jeffrey Millhollan 1953 Society Mr. Darin P. Minogue Mr. Christopher Hartung Mr. Terry J. Ober Jr. Dr. Lee E. Corbett Mr. Michael Mullaney Mr. Kevin P. McGarry Mr. Vincent Passanisi Mr. Joseph Landenwich Mr. John Niehoff Mr. Jeffrey Shadowen Mr. Daniel M. Shain Mr. Thomas W. Roehrig Mr. Stephen Szwarc Mr. Kevin J. Wagner Dr. Daniel J. Young Dr. George Wilcox President’s Society Rod McCravy Club Rod McCravy Club Mr. J. Scott Brian Mr. Michael E. Braden Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. K. Victor Fey Mr. Vernon E. Johnston Mr. Gary R. Brodarick Mr. Thomas M. Adams Jr. Mr. Charles Howard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell Mr. Michael K. Connelly Trinity Leader Society Mr. David Harpring Class of 1982 Mr. Charles Beckman Class of 1984 Mr. Harrison Houston 1953 Society Mr. Matthew Englebert 1953 Society Mr. Douglas S. Jansen Mr. Paul G. Beeler Mr. Brian Schneider Mr. Gary T. Allgeier Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Isaacs Dr. Rodney V. Chou Mr. Thomas E. Kargl Jr. Mr. Vincent J. Tyra Dr. William Padgett Trinity Shamrock Club President’s Society Mr. Dale E. Schafer Mr. Louis J. Aboud Mr. Christopher Deeley Mr. Timothy M. Babrowski President’s Society Mr. William M. Tilton Mr. William R. Hodapp Mr. R. Craig Bealmear Mr. Anthony G. Weiter Mr. Steve G. Becker Mr. Daniel L. Linker Mr. Jeffrey A. Duggins Mr. John V. Tucker 35 Mr. Christopher W. Meyer Mr. David R. Folsom Green and White Club Trinity Leader Society Mr. Matthew W. Baugher Mr. Gene K. Garcia Trinity Leader Society Mr. Jeffrey A. Haeberlin Mr. J. Richard Hayes Mr. Dennis M. Burch Mr. James Timothy Culver Mr. Douglas R. Wise Mr. Gregory A. Darst Mr. David A. Kamer Mr. David J. Webb Mr. Donald F. Krauth Mr. William C. Fust Mr. Stanley H. Lichtefeld Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Frederick W. Kirsch Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Terry S. Malone Mr. Bryan T. Buckler Mr. James Kopp Mr. Eric Bott Mr. Russell Pagano Mr. Robert Keefe Mr. Arnold A. Richardson Mr. Quintin Fawbush Mr. Matthew M. Rickert Mr. David E. Miller Mr. Timothy A. Feger Mr. Charles C. Roth Mr. William B. Shircliff Rod McCravy Club Mr. Christopher Grantz Mr. John N. Sandman Dr. Timothy B. Tinker Mr. Christopher J. Brown Mr. David Hayes Mr. Mark Senese Mr. David B. Dugan Mr. John Houck Mr. Richard Wagner Green and White Club Mr. John D. Kremer Mr. Scott E. Kremer Mr. Michael J. Weyhing Mr. James Petrie Mr. James A. Kuchenbrod Mr. Christopher J. Ott Mr. Steve Williams Mr. David I. Rueff Mr. Michael A. Ryan Mr. Paul Stich Mr. Stephen Yates Mr. Kirkland Stallings Mr. Timothy Watson Class of 1981 Green and White Club Green and White Club 1953 Society Mr. Stephen Logsdon Mr. Joseph Esterle Rod McCravy Club Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Mr. Thomas Miles Mr. Bruce Jackel Mr. William Brenzel Mr. Steven E. Higdon Mr. Matthew Korn Mr. Michael P. Foley Mr. John M. House Jr. Mr. William Kaelin Mr. D. Scott McClinton Mr. Joseph Niehaus Mr. Brian V. Otero Mr. James A. Patterson II Mr. John L. Schutte Mr. Steven C. Tompkins

President’s Society Mr. Frederick C. Dolt Jr. Mr. Michael C. Kline

Trinity Leader Society Mr. Damien M. Prather Mr. Stephen D. Stallings Mr. Curtis M. Webb

Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. John M. Breen Mr. Stephen M. Haffner Mr. Charles T. Humphrey Mr. Casey Krawiec Mr. Michael S. Mays Mr. Robert Mulrooney Mr. Timothy O’Rourke Mr. Paul A. Pfeifer Mr. Donald Ribar Mr. James J. Sapienza Jr. Mr. James M. Schneider Mr. Michael R. Timmerman Mr. Thomas J. Welter

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Class of 1985 Green and White Club Trinity Shamrock Club Trinity Leader Society 1953 Society Mr. M. Bryan Barnett Mr. Joseph F. Demling Jr. Mr. Mark E. Abel Mr. James Adrio Mr. Christopher M. Jackson Mr. Matthew M. Haaf Mr. Geoffrey S. Baker Capt. David M. Bell Mr. John T. Arentsen Mr. Kurt W. Johnson Mr. Gregory A. Hall Lt. Cmdr. Matthew K. Conliffe Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Ashley Mr. Michael S. McKinley Mr. Richard L. Tinsley Mr. Mark R. Funke Mr. Kevin Bramer Mr. Michael J. Whelan Green and White Club Mr. Daniel V. Grenough Mr. Brian Brohman Mr. Kevin P. Guetig Mr. Drew J. Conliffe Rod McCravy Club Mr. John T. Berghaus Mr. Joseph P. Branham Mr. Jarrod R. Smith Mr. Timothy W. Dearmond Mr. David P. Bonn Mr. Dean A. Feger Mr. Michael Kamer Mr. William M. Brewer Jr. Mr. Matthew R. Manning Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Todd Meyer Mr. James M. Meyers Mr. William J. Weigel Mr. Michael B. Dailey Mr. David Troutman Rod McCravy Club Mr. Christopher L. Mackey Class of 1987 Mr. James Jeffrey Griffin Mr. David G. Snapp President’s Society Mr. Timothy J. Streit Mr. John J. Kelly 1953 Society Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Babey Class of 1990 Mr. David Nash Green and White Club Mr. Matthew S. Elder 1953 Society Mr. Erin Schlader Mr. Anthony R. Lage Mr. Brian S. Balutanski Mr. Ronald Taylor Mr. Kristopher L. Fante Trinity Leader Society Mr. Christopher M. Gregory 36 Mr. Edward F. Hettinger President’s Society Trinity Leader Society Mr. Brian Scott Mattingly Dr. and Dr. Daniel S. Bramer Mr. Joel Braun Mr. Larry A. Judd Jr. Mr. Andrew A. Ramsay Mr. Kevin L. Judd Mr. Grant Alan Harbrecht Mr. Robert T. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Garrick A. Straub Capt. Kevin M. Sullivan Mr. Donald A. King Mr. Oliver O. Thompson Mr. Michael C. Yates Trinity Shamrock Club Rod McCravy Club Mr. Kenneth P. Blake Mr. Cary L. Clark Jr. Trinity Leader Society Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Jonathan K. Deye Mr. Robert J. Hill II Mr. Troy L. King Mr. Paul J. Bishop Mr. James E. Groves III Mr. Eric M. Hines Mr. Chad E. McRae Mr. Daniel J. Burch Mr. Michael Lance Kidwell Mr. Todd M. Pehlke Mr. David Keith Norris Mr. Jeffrey Caffee Mr. Robert Bruce Lindsey III Mr. Robert J. Roggenkamp Mr. David Michael Werle Mr. Angelo J. Desposito III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. McCarthy Mr. James Christopher Wooton Dr. David A. Dues Mr. Brian K. Poole Dr. Matthew F. Dumstorf Mr. Christopher J. Russell Trinity Shamrock Club Class of 1992 Mr. Scott R. Beckham Mr. Edward S. Lang Mr. Jon Patrick Stein Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Scott W. Bryant Mr. Charles Jason Larch Mr. Joseph B. Cecil Mr. Christian J. Curtin Mr. Thomas Lauer Green and White Club Mr. Everett W. Currier III Mr. John T. Dziedzic Mr. Mark Monsour Mr. Joseph P. Bohn Mr. Christopher A. Grady Mr. Christopher F. Haunz Mr. Guy Richie Mr. Frank S. Davidson Mr. Steven T. King Mr. Douglas E. Kalmey Mr. Taylor P. Walker Mr. Patrick L. Fogarty Mr. Eric L. Miller Mr. Thomas J. Nohalty Mr. Matthew J. Karrer Mr. Joseph A. Mudd Dr. Brian M. Kopp Green and White Club Mr. James K. Skinner Dr. Charles Mitchell Luckett Mr. Mark E. Burger Rod McCravy Club Mr. Patrick M. Noonan Mr. David B. Miles Mr. Joseph H. Hinkle Green and White Club Mr. Jesse L. Ryan Mr. Steven Reising Mr. Keith W. Viers Mr. Eric W. Goss Mr. Travis M. Wagoner Mr. John J. Guthrie Mr. Matthew D. Haunz Rod McCravy Club Class of 1988 Green and White Club Mr. Stephen Beatty 1953 Society Mr. Jeffrey M. Kopp Mr. Bradley A. Blois Mr. Michael T. Padon Mr. David R. Marchal Mr. William J. Roby Jr. Mr. Dean J. Brauner Mr. Carl B. Ratterman III Mr. Todd O’Daniel Mr. Andrew W. Wearren Mr. Christopher M. Coomes Mr. Jeffrey A. Wright Mr. Neil A. Curran Rod McCravy Club President’s Society Mr. Thomas P. Doyle Mr. R. Sean Crittendon Mr. Stephen P. Hines Class of 1986 Mr. Kelby D. Dreisbach Mr. Jason L. Stocker 1953 Society Mr. Matthew W. Jochim Mr. Nicholas A. Jochim Mr. Mark L. Wagoner Mr. Scott W. Arentsen Mr. Nathan L. Norrenbrock Mr. Steven R. Arentsen Trinity Leader Society Mr. Phimar D. Patterson Class of 1993 Mr. David S. Elder Jr. Mr. Brian L. Jent Trinity Shamrock Club Lt. Col. David B. Gossett Mr. Gary W. Owens Rod McCravy Club Mr. Thomas A. Aberli Mr. Richard L. Morris Jr. Mr. Robert J. Ramsay Jr. Mr. Gregory C. Brown Mr. John Peter Bell Mr. Malcolm W. Robertson Mr. Robert B. Covell Mr. Robert J. Caldwell Jr. President’s Society Mr. Douglas A. Tatum Mr. Chad R. Dierken Mr. Walter T. Cotton Mr. Scott E. Dole Mr. Thaddeus M. Fine Mr. Frederick W. Lape Mr. Mark A. Frederick Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. David A. Goheen Mr. Brian P. Norris Mr. Stephen P. Hulsman Dr. Benjamin J. Schoenbachler Mr. Blake A. Holsclaw Mr. Nathan V. Sheets Mr. Jonathan A. Jacobi Mr. Daron M. Van Vactor Trinity Leader Society Green and White Club Mr. and Mrs. Timothy K. Pate Mr. Sean E. Deeley Mr. David M. Arnold Mr. Mark A. Pontrich Green and White Club Mr. Michael K. Winter Mr. C. Brantley Dreisbach Trinity Shamrock Club Class of 1991 Mr. Terry M. Hyland Dr. James Patrick Donovan Rod McCravy Club 1953 Society Mr. Anthony R. Schreck Mr. James E. Gawel Mr. Christopher J. Connelly Mr. Paul L. Arentsen Mr. Joseph P. Lamb Mr. Shawn R. Freibert Rod McCravy Club Mr. Paul J. Linton Class of 1989 Mr. Dennis P. Brown Mr. Richard F. McAuliffe 1953 Society President’s Society Mr. John David Green Mr. Barry J. Nohalty Mr. M. David Power Mr. Cary L. Braun Mr. Alex D. Kraemer Mr. Brian D. Pfaadt Mr. W. Craig DeSensi Mr. Kris M. Ohlmann Mr. Brian E. Schmidt President’s Society Mr. Joseph A. Hayden Mr. Stephen J. Owen Jr. Mr. Robert J. Woodard Mr. Jason J. Dombroski Mr. Trever D. Miller Mr. William L. Ralston III Mr. John W. Hudson III G i f t L evels – Alu m n i

Class of 1994 Green and White Club Trinity Leader Society Capt. David S. Burnstein Mr. Joseph V. Pavoni Mr. D. Benjamin Dues Mr. Scott W. Hannah Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Michael T. Bukowski Rod McCravy Club Mr. Brent A. Coomes Mr. Joshua J. Bleidt Mr. Daniel E. Eckert Mr. Jody M. Dawson Mr. Jason A. Krekel Mr. Bryan E. Johnson Mr. Craig A. Leis Mr. Kevin A. Loehle Mr. Joshua P. McGregor Mr. Brian A. Moorman Class of 1997 Mr. James Clay Pearce Trinity Shamrock Club Mr. Michael L. Bratcher Green and White Club Mr. John P. Darr Mr. Thomas C. Fain Mr. Brian M. Kuhn Mr. Keith R. Guetig Mr. Christopher W. Staley Mr. Todd M. Hamilton Mr. James E. Swinney Jr. Mr. Chad A. Hennessey Green and White Club

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Ackermann ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nolan ’59 Mr. and Mrs. David Norris Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Willett Mrs. Mary K. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John Noon Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Woock Mr. Paul D. Amick ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nowacki Mr. Ewan Phillips Dr. Timothy R. Woock ’69 Mr. and Mrs. W. Steve Andriot ’67 Mr. Joseph E. Okruhlica ’75 Mr. John F. Pohlman ’60 Mr. William H. Aronhime ’64 Mr. William F. Olges ’60 Mr. Edward J. Poppe ’76 President’s Society Mr. and Mrs. John Barako Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Mr. Michael L. Reeves ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Albert Mr. Paul Beam Jr. ’71 Mr. Bruce E. Radaker Jr. ’69 Mr. Peter J. Rivard ’70 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Babey III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bilyeu Mr. B. Frank Radmacher III ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rone Mr. Robert L. Becker ’69 Mr. David R. Block ’60 Ms. Lori Recktenwald Mr. Kevin J. Ruhl ’76 Mr. Kenneth L. Block ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradford Mr. Edward L. Reh ’67 Mr. Richard J. Schoenbaechler ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Loren Brown Mr. J. Robert Buschermohle Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Rickert ’59 Mr. Richard L. Sils ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Robinson S. Brown III Mr. Michael L. Chancellor ’75 Mrs. Alberta Roth Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens Mrs. Johanna Campbell Mrs. Gloria J. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rothgerber Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Swiderski Judge and Mrs. Frank Kenneth Conliffe ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Crosby ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Russell ’69 Major David W. Urton ’70 Mr. and Mrs. John-Robert Curtin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culver Mr. Michael L. Simms III ’70 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Walker Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dean Mr. Arthur L. Curran Jr. ’78 Mr. and Mrs. James Keith Stivers Mr. Fred W. Weinert ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dries Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sturtzel Mr. Paul Werle ’64 Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrew Heller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deibel Mr. Alex F. Talbott ’59 Mr. J. Scott Williams ’77 Mr. Tim E. Heustis ’69 Mr. Joseph F. Demling Sr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tomassetti Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Wintergerst Mr. Philip M. Kayrouz ’70 Mrs. Carol DeMuth Mr. Philip Wagner Dr. and Mrs. David A. Wirtzberger ’66 Mr. Dennis Lampley H’92 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallingford Mr. Leonard P. Wiseman ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dreisbach Mr. and Mrs. George P. Walsh G i f t L evels – In- k I n d G i f t s

Rod McCravy Club In-Kind Gifts Eric Gustafson ’05 Pregnancy Resource Center Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adrio Jamey Aebersold and his Jazz Quartet Mark Gustafson Jacob Raderer ’05 Mr. Joe K. Aschbacher ’67 Jake Arnold ’60 Lee Handel ’00 Keith Rapp Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Theresa Baker Lee Harlemert ’91 Ratterman Family Funeral Homes Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ballard John Barry Brian Hayden ’92 Jeremy Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bennett Matt Barry ’99 Hazelwood Center Bell Choir Steve Resch ’69 Mr. and Mrs. William Blake Pat Barry ’99 Justin Heaverin ’06 David Rickert ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Bosler Sr. ’66 Tim Barry ’70 Bob Heleringer ’69 Matt Rickert ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bramer Dick Bealmear ’59 Andrew Hennessey ’98 John Ribar ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braun Rob Beaven ’91 Nils Herdelin ’06 Larry Riley Mr. and Mrs. David N. Brawner ’66 Steven Beck ’06 Kyle Hettinger ’04 Tom Rueff ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brenzel Sr. ’58 James H. Beckham Jr. ’62, CPA Milt Hettinger ’75 Jesse Ryan ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brown Beck Beckman ’96 Keith Heustis ’75 Terrie Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler Kyle Berry ’05 Randall Higdon – Mike Saylor ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cebe ’62 Steve Berry Higdon’s Paint & Ladder, Inc. Steve Scharre Mr. John E. Crabtree ’63 Dave Block ‘60 Jim Higgins Scott F. Scinta ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Curry Randy Block ’01 Jay Hill Mike Sheehy ’82 Mr. F. Robert Dawson ’65 Duane Bonifer ’86 David Hobbs ’80 Matt Shore ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Egan Nick Bonura ’87 Mike Hobbs ’76 Deacon John Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Elder III ’57 Nick Bosler ’94 Mitch Hobbs ’05 Doug Sinclair ’06 Mr. and Mrs. George Feger Ron Hohmann ’75 Skyline Chili

Brian Bowles ’06 41 Mrs. Angela Flechler Susan Bowling Todd Hollenbach ’57 John and Jennifer Smith Mr. and Mrs. O. Fussenegger Bramco, Inc. Mike Homan Ryan Smith ’04 Mr. and Mrs. George Gates Eddie Joe Bratcher ’94 Jack Horn ’80 Smoothie King Mr. Don P. Gatterdam ’59 Seth Brislin ’06 Lee Humphrey ’60 John Sommers Mr. Robert D. Glass ’66 Jimmy Brown J & J Transportation, Inc. Mary Ann Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Gorman Karen Brown H’01 J. Dawson Photography – Scott Spalding ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grimes Tim Brown H’01 James Dawson ’06 St. Matthews Fire & Rescue Mr. and Mrs. John T. Higgins Jr. Brown-Forman Wines – John Jackson ’72 St. Matthews Police Department Mr. and Mrs. James Hissam Lee Tatum ’85, John Tichenor ’87, Jeremy Jarvi ’98 Steve Stallings ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtman John Hudson ’89 Jefferson County Coroner’s Office Starbucks Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horan Patti Bruenderman Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches Dr. Zach Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hubert Paul Bruenderman ’69 Charlie Kane ’61 Lt. Col. Wyatt Stedman, USAF (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Bill Brundage ’70 Drew Kannapel ’04 Andrew Stosberg ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins Chuck Brunner ’05 Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center Phil Stuecker ’70 Mrs. Madeline Jenne Buffalo Wild Wings – St. Matthews John King ’80 Randy Stumler Mr. Philip Terry Johnson ’65 Charlie Burnaman Robert Klein ’75 Suburban Towing Service Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keefe Scott Cambron Michael Kleinholter ’90 Jim Sugrue ’06 Dr. and Mrs. Henry King Sandy Camerucci June Kraus Dennis Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kinney ’57 Sean Carroll ’03 Rick Kraus ’87 Greg Sysol H’03 Mr. Robert W. Klein ’75 Keith Carter Jay Kunz Julie Tatum Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinholter Brian Case ’06 James Kusak ’06 Lee Taylor ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Knauss Michael Chancellor ’06 Jordan Larimore ’04 Bill Tharp ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Kraus ’59 Rev. Dale Cieslik Charlie Leis H’01 Tim Thompson Mrs. Anna Laemmle Bryan Cobban ’06 Bryan Lesch ’05 Josh Thornburg ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lane Colonial Designs – Joe Brotzge ’75 Michael Lindenberger ’89 Andrew Tompkins ’06 Ms. Susan Lippay Brent Coomes ’94 Kevin Loehle ’96 Chris Tompkins ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Logsdon John Delker Paulette Logsdon Steven Tompkins ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mason Jr. ’75 Joe ’68 and Sharon Demling Louisville Metro Corrections The Trinity Singers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Moe Demling ’60 Louisville Metro EMS Mr. Ken Bechtloff Mrs. Patricia Morgan Kevin Didio ’02 Louisville Metro Parks Trinity Television and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulligan Andy Diebold ’98 Louisville Metro Police Mr. Greg Sysol H’03 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy Marie Diehl Louisville Metro Public Works Vehicle David Troutman ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John Neely Jr. Chad Dierken ’90 Impoundment Tumbleweed Southwest Grill Mr. John M. Noon ’69 Jim Dockter ’61 Andy Lyons ’85 University of Louisville Trauma Mrs. Helen O’Connor Doo Wop Shop MADD – Kentucky Chapter Institute Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Owen Sr. ’66 Dooley’s Bagels and Deli Chris Mackey ’91 Chris Wahl Mrs. Robert A. Pearson Drepung Gomang Monastery Mark’s Feed Store Greg Walker ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeifer Walt Dula Brian Martin ’75 John Walsh ’78 Mr. and Mrs. James Pilbean Whitney Dunlap Masonomics Inc. Wal-Mart Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Ramser Sr. Ear X-Tacy Irv Maze, Jefferson County Attorney Joe Weber ’74 Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves Audra Eckerle Josh McGregor ’94 Scott Weining ’79 Mrs. Dona Schicker Charles and Eva Egolf Sean McGuire ’84 Tony Weiter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schlich David Elder ’86 Ben Meibers Bob Werner Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schoen ’62 Brenda Elliot Brian Merkley ’91 Mariah Weyland Mr. John Schroeder Mark Erwin ’70 Cary Meyer ’88 Mark Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Eli Simon Ken Evans Chris ’82 and Kristin Meyer Lee Wiard ’86 Mr. and Mrs. John Spickard Mike Fallot ’75 Sean Miranda ’96 Roscoe Willett Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spooner Jo Anne Farmer Gary Montgomery H’05 WKJK-AM 1080 (“The Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stephenson David and Donna Federspiel Dr. Rob Mullen ’77 Winners Circle”) – E.J. Clark ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Kit Sullivan Thad Fine ’90 Scott Mullen ’06 Tim Woock ’69 Mr. Michael Super Renee Flaherty Kevin Mullin ’73 Chris Wooton ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor Kevin Floore ’06 Lee Naismith Ben Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Twohey Tom Foerster ’67 Ron Netherton ’77 Ron Zehnder ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel Gary Fowler ’74 Pat Newman ’00 Paul Zurkuhlen ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner Joe Fowler ’71 Mike and Trish Nissen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walters Frazier Rehab Institute Nick Pfeiffer ’92 Mrs. Cynthia J. Wood GAMAKA Studios – Gail Kamenish H’05 William A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wright Alex Gardner ’06 Plehn’s Bakery Mr. and Mrs. H. Terry Zimmerman Alex Germano ’03 Mark Plummer ’69 Betty Glass Andrew Porter ’03 Chris Gregory ’91 Teresa Powell John Gueltzow ’02 David Power ’89 F o u n da t i o n B o ard o f D ir e c t o r s

Governing members Joseph C. Babey III ’58, MD James E. Dockter ’61 Arthur P. Hipwell ’67 Marla Barr Retired Chairman of the Board General Counsel Senior Vice President Louisville Pediatric Specialists PBD Worldwide Fulfillment Services Humana Inc. Morgan Stanley William C. Ballard ’58 Rev. Ronald Domhoff H’98 Ken Hodge ’84 Tom Curtin ’83 Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald Pastor President Managing Partner Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church Hodge Homes LLC Broadbent Capital, LLC Ken Bohnert ’76 Member Raymond P. Duran Jr. ’74 John P. Hollenbach ’79 Shawn Freibert ’91 Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC Chief Financial Officer Real Estate Development, Construction Vice President Hays Automotive Group Management First American Title Insurance Rev. Thomas Boland Hollenbach Oakley Company Pastor Robert England ’69 St. Patrick Catholic Church Technology Consultant Louis J. “Todd” Hollenbach III ’57 Sean Higgins ’78 Attorney at Law Manager, Global Accounts Stephen D. Boone ’62 Greg E. Fischer ’76 Cisco Systems, Inc. Chief Executive Officer President Timothy A. Hourigan ’75 Instant Products Inc. Iceberg Ventures Vice President, Human Resources William Howard The Home Depot

42 President Kevin Bramer ’85 David Freibert ’68 Fastline Publications Chief Executive Officer Vice President Darryl Isaacs ’82 MedVenture Technology Corporation Saf-Ti-Co Managing Partner Charles J. Kane ’61 Isaacs & Isaacs, PSC Managing Director William F. Brasch ’66 Don Freibert ’72 2nd Generation Capital LLC Construction Manager President Don Jones ’73 University Planning Design & Saf-Ti-Co Entrepreneur Charles H. Leis H’01 Construction Manager President & COO University of Louisville Jack Freibert ’71 Michael N. Jones ’74 Bramco, Inc. President President Rob Brehl Shamrock Sales Company Jordan River Development Co. Inc. Phillip Marshall ’79 Chief Accounting Officer President Ventas, Inc. Tim H. Freibert ’71 Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz Marshall Realty Company Entrepreneur Archdiocese of Louisville Timothy C. Brown H’01 Clair Patenaude Retired President Dan Fuller ’71 Carmon Kington, DMD Ramada Inn Suites Thomas Industries, Inc. Vice President & General Counsel Dentist Genlyte Thomas Group LLC James U. Smith III ’65 James Campbell ’78 Dennis Lampley, H’92 Partner Attorney at Law Tim George Athletic Director Smith & Smith Attorneys Entrepreneur Trinity High School McKay Chauvin ’82 Phillip J. Stuecker ’70 Attorney at Law Joseph E. Gliessner Jr. ’63 J. Drew Laughlin ’71 Retired Vice President of Finance & Executive Director Business Consultant CFO Drew J. Conliffe ’85 New Directions Housing Corporation Thomas Industries, Inc. Executive Director John P. Lavelle ’70 Kentucky Junior Golf Foundation James A. Golden Sr. ’72 Partner Ex-Officio members President & Owner Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Agency, Robert J. Mullen ’77, Ed.D. Michele Conliffe Carpet Management, Inc./Carpet Source LLC President Educator Trinity High School Herbert Gousha Paul Levitch Darrell S. Current Retired President Robert J. Reh ’69 Senior Vice President Brown-Forman Corporation Levitch Associates, LLC Chief Financial Officer UBS Financial Services Catholic Health Initiatives John R. Guthrie ’58 Stan Logan Jr. ’76 Gregory M. Curry ’81 Chairman Partner Dave Stumler President Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Agency, Corporate Controller Pillar Financial Advisors LLC The Genlyte Group, Inc. John A. Hamilton John-Robert “J.R.” Curtin Retired Managing Director Phil McCauley Advisory members President Crowe Chizek and Co., LLP Senior Vice President – Claire Alagia Connected Learning.Network Wealth Management Chief Executive Officer Billy Hays Citigroup Smith Barney Bittners, LLC Robert I. Cusick Jr. ’61 Chief Executive Officer Director Hays Automotive Group Sean McGuire ’84 Jeffrey L. Ashley ’85 U.S. Office of Government Ethics Corporate Rental Manager President Carl W. Heick III, CFP Bramco, Inc. Jeffrey L. Ashley & Associates, LLC Charles L. Dannaher ’62, MD Certified Financial Planner Physician Heick, Hester & Associates Tim McGurk Timothy B. Ayers Consultants in Blood Disorders and Manager of Community & Media Chairman & CEO Cancer Alan Hennessey ’69 Relations Merton Enterprises, LLC Partner & President The Kroger Company, Mid-South Stanley. J. DeVore Jr. ’74 Insuramax, Inc. Division Alex Babey ’87 President Executive Vice President/Senior Loan Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Steve Higdon ’81 W. Chris Mercke ’72 Officer Executive Vice President President, Junkin Safety Appliance The Bank – Oldham County Faulkner Real Estate Corporation Co., Inc. (continued on next page) F o u n da t i o n B o ard o f D ir e c t o r s

Creighton Mershon ’59 John Poole ’71 John L. Schutte ’81 Mark Tillett ’76 Retired General Counsel Partner President Community Leader BellSouth Corporation Veredus Asset Management GeriMed Christopher Tompkins ’78 Kathryn M. Mershon H’92 Joe C. Powell ’84 Jim Sheehy ’83 President Consultant President & Chief Executive Officer Account Executive Kruse Plastic & Plywood, Inc. The Mershon Company Presentation Solutions, Inc. WAVE 3 TV Bill Usher Debbie Miranda H’00 M. David Power ’89 Ronald G. Sheffer President celebraTion Volunteer, Alumni Parent President Sheffer Law Firm, LLC Usher Transport, Inc. Trinity High School Power Creative J.T. Sims ’72 Wade Wearren H’94 Mark Mueller ’75 Alec Rankin President Owner President Sterling Thompson Company Indco, Inc. All-Care Landscaping and Cardinal Industrial Insulation Maintenance Rick Redman John W. Smith Nancy Murray Vice President President J. Edwin Webb Past Parent Corporate Communications Dakota Realty, Inc. Director of Development Hillerich & Bradsby Company Frazier International History Museum

John Neace William J. Spath Sr. H’02 43 Chairman John Ribar Sr. Retired C. William Weyland Neace-Lukens Owner Community Volunteer Managing Director Bluegrass Business Forms Design Build Partners, LLC David N. Nicklies Glynn R. Stengel ’67 President Rev. George “Nick” Rice Vice President Roscoe Willett Nicklies & Company Pastor Integral Structures, Inc. Senior Vice President Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Hilliard-Lyons William P. O’Connor ’71 S. Michael Stinson ’78 Banker Charles E. Ricketts Jr. ’61 InVisionHR Dave Wilson ’75 Partner Centiv Services, Inc. Rev. Robert E. Osborne Ricketts and Platt, PLLC Dave Stosberg ’64 Retired Pastor U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Timothy R. Woock ’69, DMD Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Chuck Schnatter Dentist Chief Development Officer & Senior Douglas A. Stough ’80 Joseph A. Paradis III Vice President President Rev. David Zettel ’58 Chairman of the Board Papa John’s International, Inc. Neace-Lukens Chaplain Bramco, Inc. Trinity High School Carl Schoenbachler Dick Swope James Patterson ’81 Retired President Emeritus members Principal Brown and Williamson Corporation Sam Swope Auto Group John A. Brenzel ’58 Pattco Ventures, LLC Businessman Paul Schulte H’92 Tim Thompson Mark S. Plummer ’69 President Global Network Systems John Grenough President Horizon Research International Telecommunications Manager Retired J & J Transportation United Parcel Service Stephen F. Schuster ’61 Of Counsel Stoll Kennon Ogden, PLLC

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S o u rc e s o f S u pp o r t D i s t r ib u ti o n o f S u pp o r t Auxiliary Income 10% Auxiliary Expenses 5% 2007 Annual Fund Appeal, Administrative 8% celebraTion 2007 Dinner-Auction 5% Operational Expenses 18% Interest/Rental Income 1%

Tuition 84% Salaries 45%

Employee Benefits 15%

Athletics 2% Tuition Assistance 7% A l u m n i B o ard o f D ir e c t o r s

Regular members Bill Hodapp ’82 Ex-Officio members Rob Beaven ’91 Regulatory Compliance Supervisor Robert J. Mullen ’77, Ed.D. Project Manager Altivity Packaging, LLC President Kindred Healthcare, Inc. Trinity High School Jack Horn ’80 Barry Clements ’88 Vice President, Finance/Accounting Joey Porter ’78 Masonry Contractor Manager Vice President for School Advancement PCM Construction Republic Bank & Trust Company Trinity High School

Coleman Coffey ’04 Alex Lindle ’94 Steven Tompkins ’81 Senior Development Officer Student Financial Consultant, District Manager Trinity High School University of Louisville AXA Advisors, LLC

Travis Wagoner ’90 Brent Coomes ’94, Secretary Patrick Potter ’89 Alumni Relations & Accounting Manager Vice President Communications Director Trinity High School Fifth Third Bank Trinity High School

David Elder ’86, Chair-Elect David Troutman ’85, Chair

44 Real Estate Development & Chief Financial Officer Construction Manager Kruse Plastic & Plywood, Inc. Redlee Construction & Development Co., Inc. Phil Kayrouz ’70 Owner & President Mike Guetig ’72 Kayrouz Heating & Air Conditioning Sales Executive Assistant Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group Al Tomassetti ’68 Louisville Manager Spurling-Kemp Wealth Management

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Regular members John Jackson ’72 Ex-Officio members Rev. David Zettel ’58 Claire Alagia Owner Charlie George ’08 Assistant Principal & Chaplain Chief Executive Officer The Leading Man, LLC Student Representative Trinity High School Bittners, LLC Trinity High School Kathy Mershon H'92 Daniel J. Zoeller David Beckman ’81 Owner Phil Stuecker ’70 Principal General Counsel The Mershon Company Foundation Board Chair Trinity High School SITEL Worldwide Corporation Bob Pfaadt ’59 Debbie Heaverin, Ed.D. Ad-Hoc members Glenn Blincoe ’73, DMD Professor of History Faculty Senate President Joseph E. Gliessner Jr. ’63 Blincoe & Shutt PSC Aesthetic Bellarmine University Trinity High School Executive Director Dentistry New Directions Housing Corporation Robert J. Reh ’69, Chair Donald Meyer Bill Brasch ’66 Chief Financial Officer Archbishop’s Representative Rev. Joe Graffis Construction Manager Catholic Health Initiatives Partner Pastor University Planning Design & Ford, Klapheke & Meyer St. Edward Catholic Church Construction Ed Schoenbaechler ’69 University of Louisville Legal Counsel Robert J. Mullen ’77, Ed.D. Alan Hennessey ’69 Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman President Partner & President Michael Brennan ’81 PSC Trinity High School Insuramax, Inc. Chief Financial Officer Bramco, Inc. Paul Schulte H’92 Joey Porter ’78 Dave Higgins H’05 President Vice President for School Strategic Focus Paul DeZarn, Ed.D. Horizon Research International Advancement Principal Trinity High School Glynn Stengel ’67 St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Rev. Mark Spalding Vice President School Pastor Rob Saxton Integral Structures, Inc. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Director of Finance & Administration Dan Fortney, Vice Chair Trinity High School Bob Zimlich ’77 Owner Dave Stumler, Treasurer Vice President for Finance & American Dispersions, Inc. Controller David Troutman ’85 Administration Genlyte Inc., LLC Alumni Board Chair Bellarmine University Chief Financial Officer Kruse Plastic & Plywood, Inc. c e l e bra t i o n 2 0 0 7 D i n n e r & A u c t i o n

Executive Committee Thanks to the following Trinity staff for Mr. Joe Henning H’06 and Mr. Michael Price ’66 Debbie Miranda H’00, Chair their professional support! Mr. Travis Wagoner ’90 Director of Information Angie Edelen H’03, Gifts Ms. Sandy Camerucci Valet Parking and Assistants Technology Jane Senn, Capital Prize Administrative Assistant, Don and Marge Borders Mr. Rob Saxton Beth Newman H’07, Production Fundraising Bar Staff Director of Finance and Anne Solomon H’06, Invitations and Mr. Joe Demling ’68 Mr. Dennis Lampley H’92 Administration Catalogue Building and Facilities Manager Athletic Director Mr. Steven C. Tompkins ’81 Sharon Freibert, Charlotte Heick, Marie Diehl Dr. Robert J. Mullen ’77 Senior Development Officer Database Administrative Assistant, President Laura Clements, Volunteers Marketing Mr. Joseph M. Porter ’78 Kathy Mullen, Reservations Mr. Joe Henning H’06 Vice President for School Student Support Advancement

Corporate Sponsors Emerald Sponsors Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Silver Sponsors A very special “Thank You” to the following Bella Stone Designs Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Agency, LLC All-Care Landscaping and Maintenance businesses for their generous contribution to Bonnycastle Appliance & TV Monsour Builders Inc. Bob Ray Company, Inc. celebraTion 2007! Fifth Third Bank Pinnacle Properties of Louisville Don Meredith Reprographics Co., Inc. First Commonwealth Mortgage Robey Malone Farrar Realtors (Re/Max) Kayrouz Heating & Air Conditioning Insuramax, Inc. Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring Co., Inc. A YORK DISTRIBUTOR 45 Jordan River Development Co., Inc. Smashgraphix Rueff Sign Company Kelley Construction, Inc. Tumbleweed Southwest Café Shamrock Sales Company Kindred Hospitals, Louisville Wilson & Muir Bank & Trust Co.

Volunteers Denise Edelen Todd and Kim Kennedy Debbie Rhea Richard and Paula Abell John H’05 and Sherry Esterle Bernie and Patricia Killion Allison Richardson Karen Armstrong Steve Fackler ’73 Debbie Koeberlein Larry and Terry Riddell Beverly Arnett Susan Florence Bob Korte Karen Riley Linda Atkins Dora Forrest Susie Kraus Denise Roby Carolyn Baisas Shannon Fortney Bridget Kueber Shari Rogers Marla Barr Babs Freibert Renee Lemos Gerry Russell Kathleen Baumann Sharon Freibert Jon and Maureen Lintner Tina Sarlls Bob Bennett Donna Fultz M.J. Lohan Jeanine Sarno Jeff and Kelly Bentley Debbie Futrell Shannan Long Marc and Vicki Satterthwaite Lisa Bentz Susan Gerstle Anne Luvisi Karen Scales Kirk and Ann Berry Liz Gohmann Mary Lyle Joanne Schoenbachler Giselle Berwager Heather Graff Pam Maguire Jane Senn Bryan Borders ’99 Gary and Linda Graven Anne Marchay Theresa Shaw Don and Marge Borders Jill and John Grohovsky Mary Kay Marshall Susan Simpson Lisa Bradley Tony and Terri Hall Felicia McCullouch Anne Solomon H’06 Gene and Judi Brainer Valerie Hall Stacey McDonald Joan Steurer Donna Brehl Jon and Joan Hamlyn Josh McGregor ’94 Jim and Alexis Stevenson Jim ’72 and Patti Bruenderman Alicia Hammon Holly McGuire Dave Stosberg ’64 Bridget Burianek Jan Haycraft Matt and Tracey Meunier Carla Strohmeier Angie Calvin Joe Henning H’06 Carla Bass Miller Stephen Terry Jr. ’01 Steve and Cindy Cannon Lynn Higgins Amy Miranda Stephen Terry Sr. Denise Caravona Sean ’78 and Lisa Higgins Debbie Miranda H’00 Bill ’77 and Monica Tharp Maria Carrico Mary Hill Pamela Starr-Moir Lial and Christina Thompson Pat Chandler ’81 Mary Kay Hitchings Michele Monda Lisa Tompkins Heidi Cherry Julie Hobbs Kathy Mullen Harriet Treitz Laura Clements Kimberly Hobbs Donna Murphy Ken and Pam Stephan-Ulrich Steve and Dana Connell Robin Hoefflin Debbie Murray Ann Urbancic Victoria Conti Jackie Hogan Ron ’77 and Laura Netherton Mike and Kelly Valenti Dennis and Peggy Corley Nancy Hollingsworth Beth Newman H’07 Tracey VanNevel Brigid Crush Tracy Holtsclaw Debbie Nold Tom Volk Sharon Dadds Rob Hornung Ron and Kari Ogle Travis Wagoner ’90 Karen Dahlem Paul and Donna Hulsman Connie Pantoja Valerie Westbay Judy Davenport Debbie Hutchinson Don and Patrice Payton Keith and Sandy Wettig Connie Davis Christopher and Patricia Johnson Tracey Peery Stephanie Whitfield Julie DeChurch Michael and Joanne Johnson Jeff and Marylynn Peterman Lewis Willett ’00 Karen DeJarnette Lee Jolly Sharon Phillips Paul and Kay Willett Jeanne Downs Rick and Nesia Just Gus and Diane Pickerill Jennifer Winrich Marianne Dula Marilyn Kawa Kim Priest Linda Woods Angie Edelen H’03 Julie Kelley Anne Reed Alumni, You Are Needed! Trinity has a speaker’s bureau for which one speaker per month is needed. The speaker will address students about his professional career or field. If you’re interested, please contact Mr. Steve Ferman at Trinity at (502) 736-2106 or [email protected]. Take an hour out of your month to be part of the life of the school. Your expertise benefits our students and you. c e l e bra t i o n 2 0 0 7 D i n n e r & A u c t i o n

Donors: Businesses and Gabriels Salon & Express Spa Rainbow Blossom Natural Food Markets Individuals Organizations Genesis Fitness Renaissance Fun Park Greg Bartholomai 20/20 Eyecare, PSC Glenmary Country Club Royal Fine Jewelers Mary Philomena Bisig-Boyce 2J Supply Company GMAC Mortgage Corporation St. Matthews Imports Judy Biven A Mother’s Touch Golf Galaxy St. Matthews Vision Center Marv Blomquist A.M. Café Goodyear Auto Service Center Salon 602 Karen Bonura A-1 Vacuum Sales and Service Graeter’s Ice Cream Salon Delonjay Janet Bratcher Abby Glen Designs Great American Ball Park Salon Michelé Brian Brohm ’04 Aesthetics in Jewelry Hadley Signs & Lighting Inc. Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina Tim H’01 and Karen H’01 Brown All About Kids Hall’s Home Repair Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring Jimmy Campbell ’78 American Bluegrass Marble Company Inc. Harrods Creek Auto Service Center Schaefer Aesthetic General Dentistry Dan Carney ’83 Assumption High School Heine Brothers’ Coffee Schmidlin Silversmithing Stan ’74 and Judy DeVore Avanti Skin Center of Louisville Hillerich & Bradsby Company Scrubs Central LLC E. Robert Dick, DMD Bags for Fun/Beijo Home Builders Association of Louisville Shaheen’s Department Store David Dodd, DMD Balfour Co. Home Matters She at the Colony Center Bill H’03 and Angie H’03 Edelen BB&T Banking Insurance Investments Honey Baked Ham Company Shively Sporting Goods Charles and Eva Egolf Bearno’s Pizza Ideal Image Laser Hair Removal Shogun Japanese Steak House George and Candace Estill Belterra Casino Resort and Spa Incredibly Edible Delites, Inc. Smashgraphix Dr. F. Ran and Susan Florence Bittners, LLC Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, Ltd. Snappy Tomato Pizza

46 Shannon Fortney Blades Salon Irish Arts Foundation of Kentucky Southern Belle BBQ Candy Fox Bloom & Blessings J. Harrod’s Restaurant & Catering SportClips Haircuts Joe Frederick ’88 Blooms Café Joseph’s Salon and Spa SpringHill Suites By Marriott Babs Freibert Bluegrass Boarding & Recreational Kathy Chandler Photography Stan’s Fish Sandwich Jack ’71 and Sharon H’06 Freibert Kennels Kayrouz Heating & Air Conditioning Starbucks Coffee Tim ’71 and Sharon Freibert Bluegrass Paint & Decorating Co., Inc. Stein Automotive Inc. Roger Fultz ’77 Bluegrass Video Kiddie Kastle Stitch Craft, LLC Carl and Charlotte Heick Bonnycastle Appliance & TV Kids Space Furniture for Kids Suntan City Instant Tan Centers Bob ’69 and Cindy Heleringer Bramco, Inc. LA Weight Loss Center The Artist In You Steve Higdon ’81 Brendan’s Restaurant & Pub Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. The Blind and Drapery Place Matt Higgins ’80 Brown-Forman Corporation Leather Designs Furniture & Décor The Great Frame Up Mike Higgins ’80 Buffalo Trace Distillery Liang’s Café The Irish Rover Marvin Huber ’71 Buffalo Wild Wings – St. Matthews Limestone Restaurant The Leading Man, LLC Jolly Family Café Metro Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance The Light Touch Spa, Inc. Lee and Smith Jolly CBS Outdoor Advertising Agency, LLC The Mall Barber Shop Kenneth and Hazel Judie Chenoweth Animal Hospital Louisville Athletic Club The Melting Pot Phil Kayrouz ’70 Cincinnati Reds Louisville Billiard, Bar Stools & More The Miller Print Group Terry Kiefer Clayton Nye Louisville Fire Football The Paint Spot Charlie Leis H’01 Clodhoppers Louisvillle School of Rock The Parent-Teacher Store & Toys Too Larry ’72 and Cindy Link Coconuts Music & Movies MacVitties Grill and Pub The Tennis Club at Springhurst Chris Mather ’86 Conrad Eye Centers Manlyn Jones Pottery Tonini Church Supply Co. Kristin Meyer Cookies By Design Mary Kay Inc. Tony BoomBozz Pizza David Miller ’84 Corner Café McAlister’s Deli and Catering Tran Orthodontics John H’00 and Debbie H’00 Miranda Costco Wholesale McDonald’s Trinity Athletic Department Rob ’77 and Kathy Mullen Courtyard By Marriott Medley’s Auto Care Trinity Baseball Beth Newman H’07 Covenant Industries, Inc. Mees Tile & Marble, Inc. Trinity Cheerleading Rob O’Connell ’73 Creations Hair Design Mel Owen Music Trinity Cross-Country Bobby Petrino Curves Millennium Art Inc. Trinity Football Scott Roalofs ’83 Curves For Women – Shelbyville Road Miller’s Fancy Bath & Kitchen Trinity Office for School Advancement Billy ’88 and Denise Roby Deck The Walls Mockingbird Soccer Club Trinity Soccer Rick and Bonnie Robey Domain Fabric & Interiors Moore Jewelry Trinity Wrestling F. Richard Schmitt, DMD Domino’s Pizza Murphy’s Camera Tumbleweed Southwest Grill – Gerald C. Schoenlaub, DMD Dooley’s Bagels and Deli My Epiphany Southern Indiana Restaurants F. Greg Scinta ’77 Duncan Wallcoverings & Paint Co. Nanz & Kraft Florists Two Chicks and Co. Jewelry & Gifts F. Scott ’77 and Jina Scinta Duplicator Sales & Service New Balance of Louisville Webb’s Market Mike Sheehy ’82 Eleganté Salon & Day Spa Norman Glass & Custom Framing Whipps Mill Animal Hospital David Shutt ’79, DMD Element 8 O’Charley’s Restaurant/Nashville Willis Klein Locksmithing & Security Fred Sims ’74, DMD EmbroidMe P.F. Chang’s China Bistro WKYT 27 Newsfirst (Lexington, Ky.) John and Mary Singleton Employee Benefit Claims, Inc. Papa John’s International, Inc. Joe and Anne H’06 Solomon Fastline Publications Papers Unique & Gifts Robert E. Spiller, DMD Fire King International Party Mart and Liquor Express Steve ’81 and Pam Stallings Footworks Paul’s Fruit Market Inc. Doug Stough ’80 Friends Salon Inc. Pediatric Dental Group of Louisville Carol Summe, DMD Fritz’s Hair Care For Men Perelmuter Orthodontics Pat Swetnam Phehn’s Bakery Keith and Kathy Thelen Physician’s Center for Beauty Tim Thompson Plainview Cleaners Karen Thurman Play It Again Sports Steven Tompkins ’81 Playthings Toy Shoppe John Vereeke John Vidal PrintTex USA Travis Wagoner ’90 Puzzle’s Fun Dome Patrick Weiter ’95 Tim Woock ’69, DMD Jimmy York ’79 c e l e bra t i o n 2 0 0 7 D i n n e r & A u c t i o n

Patrons Karen Eversole Jeremy Lee Mark and Lynda Romero Jim Adrio ’85 Phil ’77 and Laura Fackler Jim ’78 and Charlotte Link Betty Roth Rick Adrio ’75 and Jean Burka Steve ’73 and Marcia Fackler John ’73 and Kaye Link John ’87 and Julie Rousseau Chris ’83 and Gina Allen Kim Faulkner Larry ’72 and Cindy Link Eddie H’95 and Jennifer Rudolph Anderson & Yann PLLC Beth Feger Rick ’74 and Lisa Link Kevin and Cathy Rueff Lee and Frances Ashbrooke Helen Filiatreau Jack and Janis Lockard Bob H’06 and Jean Rueff Boomer ’97 and Brooke Ayers Bernie and Cheryl Fineman Judy Logan Frank and Donna Ruley Alex ’87 and Amy Babey Greg ’76 and Alex Fischer Stan and Doris Logan Jesse ’90 and Amanda Ryan Carole Baker Frank and Pam Fleck Tim and Denise Logan Marc and Vicki Satterthwaite Geoff ’91 and Amy Baker Bob and Kathy Flynn Rob and Pam Longwell Rob and Monica Saxton John and Cathy Balbach Kate Ford Keith and Ann Lyons Michael ’83 and Leigh Ann Saylor John and Kathleen Baumann Paul and Judy Ford Phil ’79 and Kim Marshall Kenny Schindler ’02 Bob H’03 and Jayne Beatty Brian and Karen Forrest David ’88 and Margaret Mattingly Erin ’85 and Molly Schlader Paul Beeler ’82 Tom and Candy Fox Mike and Melinda Maxwell Brian ’83 and Cathy Schneider Maggie Beyer Babs Freibert Andrew ’87 and Michele McCarthy Bill Schulz ’63 Gary ’82 and Debbie Blevins Don ’72 and Barbara Freibert Jack ’74 and Sandy McGill Robert and Mary Schwartz Glenn ’73 and Joan Blincoe Jack ’71 and Sharon H’06 Freibert Sean’84 and Holly McGuire Franklin Scinta Joe and Sharon Bohannon Shawn ’91 and Stacy Freibert Bill and Kathy McVeith David ’77 and Beth Scinta Rev. Tom Boland Tim ’71 and Sharon Freibert Bill and Carolyn Merkley Greg ’77 and Kate Scinta Mark ’77 and Elizabeth Bollinger John and Karen Fulton Brian ’91 and Tracy Merkley Paul ’81 and Denise Scinta Dan and Sue Borders Jeff ’80 and Donna Fultz Brett ’92 and Meredith Metzmeier Todd and Lisa Seidt Pat H’01 and Chris Bowles Tim and Robin Gillespie Todd ’86 and Chris Metzmeier Mike ’82 and Kellie Sheehy 47 Marty ’75 and Mary Beth Bowling Dan ’89 and Jeanna Gonzales Todd ’85 and Beth Meyer David ’79 and Carol Shutt Bill ’66 and Pat Brasch Norvin and Mary Lee Green Debra Michalek Brendan and Patricia Smith Michael ’97 and Chrissy Bratcher Gary ’88 and Jaclyn Grieshaber John ’87 and Rose Michels Dale and Joan Smith Cary ’91 and Susan Braun Phil and Lisa Gueltzow David ’84 and Dawn Miller Mike ’81 and Karen Smith Rob and Donna Brehl Albert ’74 and Sue Gutterman Mike ’68 and Debbie Millett Steve and Jeni Smith Rick and Paulette Breit Art and Pat Hackmiller Amy Miranda Anne Solomon H’06 Michael ’81 and Elaine Brennan Terry and Kim Hagerman John H’00 and Debbie H’00 Miranda Bill Spath ’77 Bill and Karen Brown David and Valerie Hall Matthew Miranda ’03 Bill H’02 and Sharon Spath Erik Brown ’01 John H’05 and Sue Hamilton Ryan Miranda ’03 Bill and Vickie Speer Kurt ’96 and Whitney Brown Jim Hannah ’91 Sean ’96 and Jackie Miranda Leisa Speer Kyle Brown ’99 Kelly Hannah Tony and Barbara Miranda David and Anita Spoelker Tim H’01 and Karen H’01 Brown Lee ’91 and Paula Harlamert Emil and Michele Monda Bruce ’79 and Julie Springer Ken and Lisa Buenker Alley Harmon Stuart ’82 and Mary Kay Monohan Robert Stallings ’60 Dennis ’80 and Mary Ann Burch David ’80 and Beth Harpring Kevin ’90 and Gerri Monsour Denise Steilberg Robert Camfield Read Harris Mike ’85 and Sharon Monsour Glynn ’67 and Donna Stengel Phil ’75 and Sherry Castagno Chris ’80 and Lisa Hartung Jesse ’96 and Christy Mudd Larry and Denise Stewart Cindy Cayot H’03 Rudy and Chris Havira Jim ’71 and Donna Mudd Phil ’70 and Joy Stuecker Barry ’88 and Maria Clements Paul ’78 and Pam Hayden Carol Mullen David and Diane Stumler John ’82 and Laura Clements Sid and Jane Hebert Rob ’77 and Kathy Mullen Danny Sublett Ron and Jan Cogburn Bob ’69 and Cindy Heleringer Kevin ’73 and Robin Mullin Gary ’69 and Lisa Sullivan David Cole ’99 David and Lydia Hess Kyle ’78 and Bonnie Mullin Anthony Tatman ’02 Suzanne Cole Steve ’81 and Suzanne Higdon Adam and Eve Muntzinger Glenn ’77 and Mary Thompson Walt H’06 and Carol Collins David H’05 and Suzanne Higgins Andy ’85 and Karen Murray Tim and Barbara Thompson Rob ’74 and Amy Jo Condo John ’79 and Tonya Higgins Joe and Debbie Murray Geoffrey and Melanie Thornton Tim and Mary Condon Matt ’80 and Kim Higgins Keith and Amy Myers Steven Tompkins ’81 Gary ’74 and Debbie Conliffe Mike ’80 and Lynn Higgins Dave and Patti Nash Sean ’86 and Dawn Travelstead Ken ’63 and Michele Conliffe Sean ’78 and Lisa Higgins Beth Newman H’07 David ’85 and Shannon Troutman Jim Connell ’63 Roy ’65 and Barbara Hill Casey Newman ’05 Rick and Liz Turnock Mark ’79 and Susan Corbett Art ’67 and Ronda Hipwell Clay Newman ’02 Adrian and Ofelia Tydlacka Eileen Coughlin Jessie Hobbs Patrick Newman ’00 Vince ’84 and Shannon Tyra Bianca Cristofoli Bill ’82 and Sue Hodapp John and Debbie Nichols Michael and Kelly Valenti John ’83 and Johnna Cristofoli Chuck ’96 and Angela Hogg Thomas and Sarah Noel Vince and Tracey Van Nevel Louis Cristofoli ’80 Bill and Jill Howard Janet Noon John and Lisa VanWallaghen Ron and Vanessa Cronen Marvin ’71 and Dee Huber Bryan and Angela Nusky Jennifer Vastine Tim ’82 and Ruth Culver Darryl Isaacs ’82 Mary June Olsen Steve Verille John and Sharon Dadds M. Brooks and Barbara Jackson Phillip and Peggy Petredis John and Mendy Vidal Joe ’68 and Sharon Demling Gary and Kris Jakoby John ’74 and Mary Ann Pieper David ’68 and Beth Vish Greg ’81 and Margie DeMuth David and Julie Jerome Tim ’87 and Jennifer Poole Douglas and Barbara Voet Steve Denzik Lee and Smith Jolly Joey ’78 and Jean Porter David ’71 and Kitty Wagner Dan ’92 and Lesley DePaola Mike ’74 and Suzie Jones Patrick ’89 and Heidi Potter Herman ’69 and Debbie Wallitsch Craig ’91 and Krista DeSensi Steve ’76 and Michelle Jones Vallory Powell Kevin ’95 and Delenna Wallitsch Matt DeVore ’01 Ken and Sara Kamlay Dennis ’70 and Kathy Price Dan ’89 and Kristin Walter Stan ’74 and Sheri DeVore Ben Kayrouz ’01 David ’72 and Lori Price Rick Wardlow Jeff ’78 and Winnie Deye Phil ’70 and Pam Kayrouz Steve and Laurie Pry Todd ’91 and Beth Warren Paul and Marie Diehl Jaime Keenan Bryan ’92 and Leslie Rader Wade H’94 and Harriet Wearren David Dodd and Debbie Wilson-Dodd Mark ’82 and Julie Kelley Jeff ’96 and Dana Ralston Ed and Jill Webb Rev. Ron Domhoff H’98 William and Malcolm Kelly Doug and Molly Rapp Wade and Penny Wellman Mike ’85 and Julie Domzalski Steve and Helene Kennedy Bob ’69 and Anita Reh Tom ’81 and Mimi Welter Dean and Beth Donohue Kent and Gwen Killion Michael and Siobhan Reidy Kacy White Michael Doran ’00 Andy ’91 and Kimberly Kim Paul and Marianne Reinhart Jim ’65 and Anne Wilhelmus Mike ’69 and Mary Sue Doran Butch ’57 and Cheri Kincaid Cristina Reyes Rod and Cyndie Winger David H’02 and Diane Duke John ’80 and Terri King Richard ’75 and Susan Ribar Sam ’81 and Jeanne Winkler Karen Dunaway Tom ’81 and Tammy Kmetz John ’70 and Judy Ribar Kurt and Jennifer Winrich Geoffrey and Diana Durham-Smith Don and Vicki Kupper John and Jean Ribar Ron ’69 and Martha Wolford Dan ’94 and Rebecca Eckert Mike ’92 and Laura Lally Pat and Allison Richardson Ray H’03 and Lois H’03 Woock Gene ’62 and Pat Eckert George Ann Lamb Michael Richardson ’65 Tim ’69 and Jan Woock Glenn ’70 and Leah Edelen Dennis H’92 and Brenda Lampley Rick and Bonnie Robey Barbara Zehnder Bill H’03 and Angie H’03 Edelen Jason ’96 and Heather Lang Bill and Mary Jane Roby Hilary Zehnder Frank and Dee Edwards Don and Ursula Lattis Billy ’88 and Denise Roby Ron ’69 and Susan Zehnder Dennis and Eva Egolf Jim ’74 and Joyce Lavelle Brian ’96 and Ashley Roby Bill and Mickey Engelbrecht John ’70 and Jaye Lavelle Scott ’90 and Jill Roby George and Candace Estill Mary Lavelle Tommy and Peggy Rogers S p o n s o r s hi p s

2006-07 Basketball Marshall Realty Company 2007 Sandy Newman Isaacs & Isaacs PSC, Attorneys at Law Program Advertisers John May ’82 for PVA Memorial Golf J. Stuart Mitchell All-Care Landscaping & Maintenance Judge Martin McDonald ’76 Classic Sponsors Jansen Industrial Equipment Balfour Co. J. Bart McMahon ’88, PSC – A-M Electric Co. Inc. Jay’s Auto Sales Beechmont Press, LLC Attorney at Law All-Care Landscaping & Maintenance Marea D. Gardner and Family Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Merkley Kendrick Jewelers All-Pro Championships, Inc. O’Mary Brothers Plumbing Premier Landscape and Maintenance Monsour Builders Inc. Blincoe & Shutt PSC Aesthetic Dentistry Stamler Machine Company Inc. Service By Air Mooser & Freibert Land Title Co. LLC Bonnycastle Appliance & TV Taylorsville Country Mart Smashgraphix Nugent Sand Company Breedan Paint Co. Tim Stengel Ceramic Tile Co. The Mall Barber Shop O’Mary Brothers Plumbing Brute, Inc. Trinity celebraTion 2007 Dinner-Auction Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. Cardinal Services Inc. Sponsors Pinnacle Properties of Louisville Coca-Cola BB&T Insurance Services 2006 Football Planchoice Inc. Craig Flooring Bob Ray Co. Program Advertisers Premier Landscape and Maintenance Dennis R. Price ’70, DMD Coca-Cola A.L. Hansen Paint & Metal Shop, Inc. PromptCare Physicians Center Diversified Distribution Exodus Baits ANC Promotions Prudential – Parks & Weisberg Realtors Doors, Etc. Francis & Company Inc. Balfour Co. Quality Exhaust & Automotive Edelen & Edelen Realtors Heine Brothers’ Coffee Beechmont Press, LLC Repair Center Evans Construction Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Agency, Bella Stone Designs Rafferty’s Restaurant Fackler Commercial Roofing LLC

48 Bluegrass Brewing Company Robey Malone Farrar Realtors (Re/Max) Flynn Brothers Contracting Masonomics Inc. Bonnycastle Appliance & TV St. Matthews Exterminating Company ID&A Southern Kitchens Ltd. Co. Bowtie Express Car Wash St. Matthews Hardware Integral Structures, Inc. The Miller Print Group Brasch-Barry General Contractors Inc. St. Matthews Imports Isaacs & Isaacs PSC, Attorneys at Law Willis Klein Locks & Security Paul C. Brooks III ’80, DMD Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring J & J Transportation Brownsboro Family Dentistry Service By Air Karem’s Deli & Catering Door Prizes Cornerstone Flooring & Linings Shively Sporting Goods Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Exodus Baits The Jerry Ditsler Agency – Nationwide Smashgraphix Kentucky Junior Golf Foundation Famous Dave’s BBQ Insurance & Financial Services SportClips Haircuts Kenway Good Spirits Liquors David T. Dodd, DMD – Dr. Rudy J. Ellis Sports Medicine Center Klein Brothers Locksmith & Safe Co. Heimerdinger Cutlery Company Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Stein Automotive Inc. Kruse Plastic & Plywood, Inc. Holiday World Don Meredith Companies – Stuedle Spears & Francke PSC Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Louisville Pizza Co. Reprograhpic Services & Supplies Town & Country Ford Leanhart Plumbing, Inc. Taylorsville Country Mart Edelen & Edelen Realtors Trinity celebraTion 2007 Dinner-Auction Masonomics Inc. Trinity Campus Store First Commonwealth Mortgage Trinity Office for School Advancement Matthew W. Stein ’80 – Trial Attorney Fitzsimmons Awnings Tumbleweed Southwest Grill Office Computing 2006-07 Theatre Footworks Unitas Foundation Overtime Activewear Program Advertisers Forest Green Family Dentistry United Parcel Service Pioneer Paint Allergy Care HBH Insurance Group Women’s Diagnostic Center Project Heating & Cooling Co. All-Star Pediatrics, PSC Healing Options Timothy R. Woock ’69, DMD River City Tire Co. BB&T Banking Insurance Investments Heartland Dental Care Schnurr Bros. Plastering Bellarmine University Heine Brothers’ Coffee 2006-07 Baseball, Timothy R. Woock ’69, DMD Bittners, LLC Higdon’s Paint & Ladder, Inc. Basketball and Unipak Blinds Direct Hilliard Lyons Football Radio United Electric Cotton + Allen Certified Public Human Resource Advantage Broadcast Advertisers Wagner Electric Company, Inc. Accountants and Advisors – iCarpetiles.com Doors, Etc. Willis Klein Locks & Security Roy B. Hill ’65, CPA Insuramax, Inc. Leanhart Plumbing, Inc. Garrett-Stotz Company Insurance, Jewish Hospital Masonomics Inc. 2007 Shamrock Bass Employee Benefits & Bonds John Franconia Trucking Co. Inc. Robey Malone Farrar Realtors (Re/Max) Classic Sponsors J. Dawson Photography Jordan River Development Co. St. Matthews Imports Onsite Sponsors Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Mike Karem Town & Country Ford All-State Ford Agency, LLC Karem’s Deli & Catering Wagner Electric Company, Inc. Balfour Co. Cindy Harrington Napier PSC, Kelley Construction, Inc. Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Attorney at Law Kentucky Orthopedic Rehab Team Brunner’s Lawn Service Gary L. Napier PSC, Attorney at Law (KORT) Cardinal Carryor National City Investments Kentucky Select Properties Cardinal Insulation Norton Audubon Hospital Charles A. “Butch” Kincaid ’57, MD, FACS Cardinal Integrated Systems Nugent Organics LLC Kindred Hospitals, Louisville David Metry Painting Co. Palmer Products Corporation Landscape Lighting Co., Inc. Eurodrive Radiology Specialists of Louisville Lanning Chemical Co., Inc. First Liberty Financial Mortgage Sam Meyers Formal Wear, Inc. Las Casas Unicas Frederick Roofing The Voice-Tribune Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance Heustis Auto Supply – NAPA Agency, LLC Insuramax, Inc.

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Calendar of Events September December 23 Shamrock Awards Dinner 2 Advent begins 24 Shillelagh Cup 8 Catholic High School Placement Test 26 Pride Week Coach’s Lunch, 1953 Society Dinner 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception 28 Trinity-St. Xavier football game, 20 Hall of Fame Banquet Cookout for Young Alumni (Classes of 2003-07) 21 Christmas Break begins after Semester Exams 28-29 Class of ’92 Reunion 25 Christmas October January 2008 18-19 Fall Break 1 New Year’s Day 31 Halloween 2 Classes resume 14 Alumni Board of Directors’ meeting November 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday 1 All Saints Day 28 School Board meeting 9-10 Class Reunions – 1962, ’67, ’72, ’77, ’82 11 Open House 22 Thanksgiving

2007 TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAy dATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Friday September 28 St. Xavier Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 8:00 p.m. Thursday October 4 Ballard Ballard 7:30 p.m. Friday October 12 Pleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge Park 7:30 p.m. Friday October 19 Seneca TRINITY 7:30 p.m. Friday October 26 Lexington Paul Laurence Dunbar TRINITY 7:30 p.m. Friday November 2 Lexington Lafayette Lexington Lafayette 7:30 p.m. Friday November 9 District Playoff TBA Friday November 16 District Championship TBA Friday November 23 Regional Championship TBA Friday November 30 State Semifinals TBA Friday December 7 Class 6A State Championship Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium