The WINTER 2012 LeaderNEWS FOR THE TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY

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2012-13 Trinity Annual Fund Support a Trinity Education Provide the Trinity Experience Invest in a Young Man’s Future THANK YOU FOR OPENING THE DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY! On the On the cover: The 1953 Society Dinner is held each year during Pride Week to recognize those who contribute $1,000 or more annually, as well as the creators of scholarships and the students who are recipients of those scholarships. The cover of Cover this issue is a montage of donors, scholarship recipients and attendees who enjoyed the dinner at The Galt House Hotel & Suites on Sept. 25.

Left to right, top to bottom:

Tim Culver ’82 and Jake Barton ’08

Mark Plummer ’69

Mark Truman, Jack Guthrie ’58, Philip Truman ’13, Martha Truman

Jake Barton ’08

Andrew Perkins ’14 and Charlie Kane ’61

Stephen Smith, Odessa Smith, Art Smith ’13, Jack Harrison ‘14, Mandy Stein, Gene Stein ’84, Angela Harrison

Clair Patenaude H’07 , Paxton Rousseau ’14, John Rousseau ‘87, Mitchell Patenaude ’87, Julie Rousseau

Guests at the 1953 Society Dinner

Christian Robbins ’13

Joshua Borden ’13 with Phil Stuecker ’70

Spencer ‘16 and Wes Henderson

Joan Kmetz, Don Kmetz, Michael Gilligan ’13, Susan Gilligan, Mike Gilligan ’82

Tricia Wimberg, Denny Wimberg, Christian Robbins ’13, Molly Robbins

Braden Lauer ’14 and Gail Young

Paul Resch ’76, Mike Hobbs ’76, Travis Wooster ’16, Blake Corbett ’15, David Pottinger ’76

Kendrick Martin, Dezean Dillard, Nannette Mershon, DeJuan Dillard ’15, Melissa Mershon, Shylonda Martin

Glenn Blincoe ’73, Santo Biddix ’16, Rod Rallo ’73, Norm Fallot ’73

Michael Dant ‘13 and Justine Rostel H’99

The Office for School Advancement The Leader is published four times a year for Trinity High School Joey Porter ’78, Vice President for School Advancement alumni, students, parents and friends by Trinity High School, Of- Leader Chris Toth ’06, Senior Development Officer fice for School Advancement, 4011 Shelbyville Road, Louisville, Travis Wagoner ’90, Alumni Relations & Communications Director KY 40207. Postage paid at Louisville, KY. Melanie Hughes, Administrative Assistant, Alumni Relations Marie Diehl, Administrative Assistant, Marketing POSTMASTER: Send address corrections to: Trinity High School, Office for School Advancement, 4011 Shelbyville Road, Vintage Printing, Design and Layout; Preferred Printing, Printer Louisville, KY 40207. Tim Culver ’82, Director, Major Gifts, Trinity High School Foundation Phone: (502) 893-7625. Fax: (502) 899-2052

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Trinity does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or disability (if with reasonable accommodation the student can meet the requirements of Trinity’s course of study) in the administration of its educational policies, scholarship or loan programs, athletic or other school-administered programs. : household my in was a given This : I have always been loyal whether it’s to my my to it’s whether loyal been always : I have : I am not only proud of the man I am, but I am I am but I am, man the of proud only not : I am Pride Discipline I was constantly reminded of the power this school the power of reminded constantly I was their shared classmates some this column, For classmates wonderful teachers, of memories have “I at time my about memories great so many have “I how and Trinity about thing one pinpoint to I had “If Loyalty impact this place has had on their lives. 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I think doing. is classmate a classmate is doing and more more and doing is a classmate We are fortunate at Trinity. Our Trinity. at fortunate are We ’77 celebrated of Class Trinity My with so many emotional, physical, social, physical, emotional, so with many no it’s changes; spiritual and intellectual anything have to want don’t some wonder reunion. their school’s to coming do with we and well-attended are reunions work to the them.Thanks of a lot have each class for committees reunion of by their efforts of the orchestration and alumni our ’90, head of Wagoner Travis of string unbroken an have we relations, everyfor reunions anniversary five-year that 1991. I doubt to back dating class that make in America can schools many classes 11 assisted we year, This claim. the includes This their reunions. with the 1957, which celebrated of Class anniversary. reunion 55-year first school’s fall this past with reunion 35-year our choices had Classmates several events. a campus dinner, golf, included that a post-game football game, a home tour, Downs. Churchill at a day and gathering Texas, as away far as from traveled Many combined Many Michigan. and Florida We shared a lot of laughs. We reminisced. We caught caught We reminisced. We laughs. of a lot shared We I enjoyed my classmates’ recollections of their of recollections classmates’ my I enjoyed Think about reunions for a moment. It is is It unique so moment. a for reunions about Think recall to participants allow reunions Additionally, I see that thing experiencing the us same I saw Trinity days and, in particular, their sharing of the of their sharing in particular, and, days Trinity up. important to know how know a to important in better seeing life and older growing part of this just is all for pray we Trinity at that know should (You ways. in is doing” are you the “how So, day. each alumni our prayers.) our to be able to visit with people who vividly remember a remember who vividly people with visit to beto able Many fact.the even decades after their lives, of segment two breakfast they for had what remember can’t people come the memories reunion, class a at But ago. days before. the day if they as back rushing happened period other life. of so unlike any a time in their lives confronted are we time when that years: teenage The friends in and family to a visit with the reunion been are in a while; back others hadn’t Louisville. Some events. Trinity at attendees regular it lessseems get you older The reunions. other at learn what to important BY DR. ROBERT (ROB) J. MULLEN ’77, PRESIDENT ’77, J. MULLEN (ROB) BY DR. ROBERT is job my ges of the true privile One of Besides sharing reunions. class attend to beto able these times at is it alumni, fellow with laughs many on had this school has the impact of reminded I am students. her of generations President’s Notebook President’s

PRESIDENT’S NOTEBOOK PRESIDENT’S 2 3 “Mr. Hamilton had a small sign in his classroom classroom his in sign a small had Hamilton “Mr. there grace, God’s into I pass when that extent the “To success I have achieved as a father, husband, friend and friend and husband, as a father, achieved I have success priests the of one was (who Sans Father person. business come Hamilton Mr. and Bradford Mr. wedding), my at lasting most the having as those mind to immediately Father of memories fond alsohave I but me, on influence as well. Mittelsten Mr. and Kurtz Mr. Caster, you What – you to gift is God’s are you ‘What read: that admired I knew He to God.’ gift is your yourself MAKE of day. graduation on it of copy a me gave and saying that Little a student. for gesture a small just was it thought He I wake every day phrase that I repeat that know he did up. and I hope me, about remembered be to is something another to a gift be way some in might life my that pray Hamilton’s Mr. me. to were mother and father as my then But lifetime. a for man young a influenced gift small Canary Tom way?” Trinity the that isn’t again, CONTINUED : I learned, have sometimes the hard

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succeed as an individual, but just as important, if not not if as important, just but individual, as an succeed setting. a team in so, more of out and in I learned, type. What I could anything all and any to contributed directly has classroom, the Notebook President’s of feeling The achievement. of importance the way, accomplishing something is like no other feeling – and goals setting team, the of sake the for sacrificing a in culminating goals, those meeting of excitement the result. end the of celebration when me pushes He me. for there God is always my that gets then but I stray, when me forgives tough, get things even that me convinced God track. on back right me would I and offer to a lot perfect I have not I am though its to life my live I didn’t a disservice if Him doing be Trinity if this writing be I would sure not I am fullest. Gary Raque life.” my of part wasn’t

------it com that a curricu in of preparation hours ACT Theology two preparation new the allows college of concentrated time two provides have Advising implementation new schedule now courses (one sophomore year and one junior year). junior one and year sophomore (one courses lum does not impinge upon fine arts and other artsand fine upon impinge does not lum offerings. elective each the schedule into time built resource mon and extra help for teachers meet with to week work. make-up encourages long-term organization and classroom classroom and organization long-term encourages collaboration. Such lessons, when students incorporate experiential incorporate when students lessons, Such time. takes more lessons expansive for Preparation ex been has the appreciation rewarding more Even to grateful I’m gratitude, the season of continue we As I’ve also seen more classes spilling into the hallways, the hallways, into spilling classes also seen more I’ve the athletic to moving class a Psychology example, For For our experienced teachers, this meant significant significant this experienced meant our teachers, For • The • The • The complish important work every work day. important complish ria; an English class in the courtyard learning about tran about learning in the courtyard class ria; English an greetings practicing class a Spanish and scendentalism; vocabulary the patio. on and have note-taking, and lecture simply of instead learning deeper richer, developing by retention increase to proven understanding. this year but hours, long worked always have Our teachers devel professional on Yet, them in new ways. pushed has and meetings morning Wednesday during days, opment been re it’s in the faculty lounge, conversations in quick work teachers as on gone that’s see to the sharing warding to strategies new curricula develop to creative together and learner. reluctant the even most reach parent from interviewed and I’ve the students by pressed to addition In nights. conference and forums at feedback they that me tell lessons, many of the new format enjoying long- better and organized more becoming are students term planners. new where itself, reinvents constantly that in a place work ac to mix together professionals dedicated and students ger than 10 minutes, so we’re seeing much more active more seeing much so we’re 10 minutes, than ger projects. group on and in labs working students learning: become lessons as outdoors and library-media center multi-faceted. a and kinesthetic perception; sense to demonstrate field bacte for restrooms the halls and examining Biologyclass • We Today’s their material. they approach in how revisions lon for still sitting difficulty have adults) many (and teens

- - - - - 24 for the year each (four sum classes, ease (from this every to schedules minutes MISSION STATEMENT existing values in the Catholic tradition. values 75 added of courses requirements for conferences student AP requirements been core in sections offer fewer classes have Each year in May, we cele we May, in Each year more to new Our Mission at Trinity is to provide students with a superior students with a is to provide Our Mission at Trinity available graduation percent rigor: ability courses dozen academic high school education in a supportive atmosphere based upon Christian atmosphere high school education in a supportive 50 a now the in is . teachers increased are have added increased reported is room enrichment have now have which provides better access for students to the classes to students for access better which provides they desire. years: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Theology Social Mathematics, English, years: Studies, Science). and day. new AP courses, starting as early as freshman year (AP year freshman as early as starting new AP courses, Geography). Human mer requesting schedule changes. schedule requesting mer (Senior Capstone). lege to 30 credits). to col and Success) high school (Freshman into transition instead of some only offered everyyear. other offered only some of instead This year, all teachers were challenged to teach in newteach in to challenged were teachers all year, This BY DANIEL J. ZOELLER H‘07, PRINCIPAL ZOELLER H‘07, J. BY DANIEL Principal’s Corner Principal’s way through this first year: this first through way Experienced service, of recognized several with milestones teachers brate service. of alumni, with even 40 years Along 20, 30 and 10, for their expertise, because of only not assets, greatest our they are our they They bleed green. understand you, because like but every it live day. and mission history and class meeting of schedule collegiate more a adopted We ways. of majority The periods time every of longer day. other es for schedule, block of a form have high in America now schools adapted Trinity preparation, and study of years four after and even half visible clearly are needs.Theour benefits fit to one • There • Students • Deans • We • More • 15 new this electives year. have We • We • New • We

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER PRINCIPAL’S 4 5 ------We at Trinity are proud proud are Trinity at We need always we the year, season of this happy In set will truth the and truth the know “Thenyou will But in our human weak human in our But reiterating the call for authen the call for reiterating pliance in our life together on our campus. campus. our on together life in our pliance estly, to lie (in matters small and lie (in matters to estly, be the easy – might way large) will this road very but go, to burying clog, in the us shortly making. own our of mire of value the gospel espouse to code, honor – in our honesty state Character of Men our in sports various in our ments, Country: (Cross mottos “Cour Determination.” Guts, age, Discipline, “Pride, Football: to not – Achievement”) Loyalty, enforcement daily our mention com expectation and of levels standards, behavioral of to take a moment could we perhaps be thankful. But in our honesty of tone and quality the virtue, reinforce life. public and church professional, family, personal, 8) (John free.” you tic living, facing life on its own own its on life facing tic living, equipped always but terms, the gospel of the spirit with and justice, and love of message take the high to road. ready es all easily hide, we can ness, it hightail evade, run and cape, way. our throws life what from dishon live to road – low The - - - in all our affairs – is – affairs in all our

And that is what is passed on to us in the apostolic in the apostolic us to passed is on what is that And a special it II made point, Paul John Blessed Pope Then there is the noble honesty of Jesus with allwith Jesus of honesty noble is the Then there Then, of course, God’s ultimate act of honesty is the honesty of act ultimate God’s of course, Then, But in reality, genuine honesty in our lives as people, people, as lives in our honesty genuine in reality, But eter but be we anything can God. with Start How

If you would be willing to participate in the Trinity Speakers Bureau, please contact Steve Ferman, Ferman, please contact Steve Bureau, Speakers If you would be willing to participate in the Trinity at (502) 736-2106 or [email protected]. junior counselor, Trinity Speakers Bureau Trinity is seeking alumni who would be willing to speak with students about their careers. The school Trinity be Bureau each month. Approximately 30-100 students attend. Alumni would has a Speakers students’ then answer etc., education, work life, to speak for 30 minutes about their career, asked questions. Alumni Needed for TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER TRINITY LEADER those He encountered in the gospel stories. Put yourself yourself Put stories. in the gospel encountered those He us tell John and Luke Mark, Matthew, in the scenes that eyes and see in His it and “realness” Jesus’ feel and about comes compassion incredible heart. His His from it feel stories. the gospel in all of thethrough pages a as the ages, through down Church, our of tradition the Commandments with in tune message, constant Himself. Jesus by us to given directives moral and with thoughts his shared and the world traveled he as honesty, and courage speak to great with people, young derful message of love and inclusion. We truly are “in truly are We inclusion. and love derful of message in His easily revel can and Paul) (a la St. the secret” on the truth 4, “living (cf Ephesians everygrace at moment. in love.”) serve it. Son Jesus His of thein form us to Himself of revelation every all day I walk around and You Spirit. Holy His and won His revelation, authentic of in the giftGod’s day nally grateful for God’s honesty in all His dealings withall in His honesty God’s for grateful nally human naming candor, with only spoken has He us? when He condemning is, always it what for behavior de when we rewarding and commending and needs to

l – being truthfu Honesty The Spiritual Side: Honestly Honest Honest Honestly Side: The Spiritual CHAPLAIN ZETTEL ‘58, DAVID BY REV. THE SPIRITUAL SIDE SPIRITUAL THE something we all hold dear. It’s almost taken for granted granted taken for almost It’s dear. all we hold something been has touted it Forever a Christian lifestyle. partas of best policy.” “the as and challenge been has major a Christian Catholics, as this very history all to of day) (throughout sometimes us all of that me seems to It missing. sorely and blatantly do and face this issue to do well – would us all– yes, of check- honesty an It’s ourselves. for inventory an of a bit up.

- - - comprising Selection, and Nomination committees, Trinity is always looking for Hall of Fame nomina Fame of Hall for looking always is Trinity Forever! Trinity Congratulations to the 2012 Trinity Hall of Fame Fame of Hall the Trinity 2012 to Congratulations my is It Trinity. do for all you for you thank Finally, All of us have been enriched by our years at Trinity. It It Trinity. at years our been enriched by have us All of ex and School a diverse blessed with is High Trinity that display the grand for staff theI thank faculty and all are there months winter the cold during Even our to luck the best wish of to like I would The class. Fame of Hall 2012 our also inducted We faculty, Hall of Fame members and Alumni, School and Alumni, and members Fame of Hall faculty, induct Fame select of members, Hall board Foundation class: Craig DeSensi Craig ’91, Darrylclass: ’82, Charles Lee Isaacs ’60 and Lindauer Tony H. Leis H’01, Charles ’61, Kane H’92. Schulte J. Paul new year! a very happy have you that wish ees. A special thank-you to my co-chair, Scott Scinta ’77,Scott co-chair, my ees. to A special thank-you There this year. process Fame of the Hall chairing for of in the Hall members Family 96 Trinity currently are Fame. in the form a nomination download can You tions. www.trinityrocks. website, section Trinity’s Alumni of com. Donate involved. get to you I ask that in mind that with is done has that a place to Treasure and Talent Time, your and grow to continue only can and us all of for so much support. our with excel superior to dedicated are who staff faculty and emplary nine than More environment. in a supportive education hold Five degree. every a master’s of hold 10 teachers out staff, on counselors eight are There a doctoral degree. every college two for and grade, one than more with Trinity’s of 50 members than More counselors. guidance of service years to more or 10 given have staff faculty and Trinity. at education Catholic hopes in students to potential House at Open offered was thein life for brother a us, will of be day one they one that Association. Alumni Trinity a is it Whether Trinity. activities taking at place of kinds to you I encourage academic event, an or event sporting these. of some attend state first Trinity’s defend to their quest on which is team, Szabo Mike in supporting me Join history. in school title our on available is Thethis schedule staff season. his and www.trinityrocks.com. website, Theevent in 1993. held was Banquet Fame of Hall first Alumni theTrinity by coordinated and sponsored is Association. Alumni the Trinity and Directors Board of Two - - - at our annual Open annual our at

METRO DISABILITY COALITION METRO DISABILITY “The years you spend in high school are very important. very important. are school high in spend you “Theyears There are so many options available to students today, today, students to available options many so are There high school my I think choosing when I was to back have would I never grateful. forever I am and did, He As the young men visited the Open House with their with the Open visited House men the young As serve to been has opened we day the from mission “Our been able to make it through Trinity without financial without Trinity through it make to beenable assistance. Alfred Stein - Monsignor life.” entire your affect They will House. I am always amazed at how much work goes into goes into work much how at amazed always I am House. Trinity. to students attracting very the family which cost little. of many a was mother My the time. at situation family my and the “baby.” I was and children eight raising mom single Trinity? like school a to go to I ever be able would How Thomas Rev. then-principal with meeting I remember work willingif I was to me, him telling and Duerr H’92 work my school get to took it do and what school after me. help would he completed, demic, geographic, racial, ethnic and economic diversity diversity economic and ethnic racial, geographic, demic, for wide open will remain doors Our school. our in found learn and teachers of community a caring seek who those - Christ.” Jesus of message Gospel the in rooted ers, School High Trinity ’77, President, Mullen J. Robert Dr. hauser, first principal, Trinity High Trinity School principal, first hauser, did for Trinity them what tell best to I did my families, them if they embrace will for it do the same how and me ride to his a child trying of convince reminded to I am it. but bumps, some are wheels; there training without bike in the it like feeling other no is there going, get you once world. aca the of proud are We possible. population broadest the BY JOHN KING ’80, ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAIR ASSOCIATION ALUMNI KING ’80, BY JOHN olunteered On Nov. 11, I v Alumni Board Chair’s Message Chair’s Board Alumni Campus Handicap Accessibility BREAKING BARRIERS Award BREAKING BARRIERS

ALUMNI BOARD CHAIR’S MESSAGE CHAIR’S BOARD ALUMNI 6 HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION 2009 Trinity Fund The students of Trinity High School would like to thank you for your investment in their future! CONGRATULATIONS to the 2012 Trinity Hall of Fame inductees!

Craig DeSensi ’91 Darryl Lee Isaacs ’82 Charles Kane ’61 Charles H. Leis H’01 Tony Lindauer ’60 Paul J. Schulte H’92

For a complete listing of Trinity Hall of Fame members, go to the Alumni section of Trinity’s website, www.trinityrocks.com. was ordained as a deacon in the Archdiocese ofArchdiocese the in deacon a as ordained was GOLDEN 1984 Class Ambassadors: Sean McGuire - [email protected] Dan Oyler - [email protected] Gene Stein - [email protected] R. CRAIG BEALMEAR has been appointed to the position Chains for BP. of commercial vice president for Fuels Value the core FVCHe will be responsible for building capability in Deployment Commercial Processes and driving the Global SAP underpinto program have will also He processes. those and the European responsibility for procurement in the FVC’s been the CFO for the Craig had previously Biofuels’ strategy. since 2008.East of Rockies FVC. He had been in this role he made a significant contribution to the During this time, theincluding agendas, change R&M several of implementation finance restructuring, creation of the FVC structure in the U.S., Business Service Centre formation and the implementation of the Commercial Business Management (CBM) work process. he gained significant experience currentto his Prior role, including Carson initially with ARCO in a variety of roles, of president vice and PUL Bitumen European Refinery CFO, strategy and marketing for business marketing and strategic accounts. Craig has a strong reputation for fostering “One Craig BP. capability within developing for his passion via Team” has made tremendous strides on this within the EoR Finance championing the Finance as demonstrated by organization, Emerging Leaders program within the EoR and broader Chicago Finance BSC organizations. Craig is based in and England. London, workingLOCKHART is SHAWN DR. Center forthe with recentthe of cause the isolate to Atlanta in Control Disease outbreak of meningitis that has claimed the lives of many people and made hundreds of others ill. Cases stemmed from the son of pain injections that are common in the U.S. Shawn, Medal recipients Bob and Dotti Lockhart Peace and the Trinity teacher Cory is working Lockhart, withsister of former Trinity a team of researchers an appropriate response to develop to the outbreak. Read the full story at http://is.gd/5fuMuk. 1971 assadors: Class Amb - [email protected] O’Connor [email protected] Russ Read - [email protected] Wheat - TIM a deacon for Our Mother of Sorrows, Louisville in August. He is Catholic churches in Louisville.St. Elizabeth and St. Therese 1978 :Class Ambassadors Stan Chauvin - [email protected] [email protected] Mullin - Kyle - [email protected] Palmer-Ball PorterJoey - [email protected] MIKE BROWN recently received two patents for parts that ofpresident Mike, furniturethe revolutionizing are industry. three have Kathy, wife, and his Company, Block Audubon alumnus who is currently enrolled a 2006 Trinity children: Alex, at the Universitycomputer business; of Louisville studying andMath of Academy Gatton the of graduate 2010 a Katie, University and a current senior Science at Western Grant, and engineering; aerospace studying Georgia Tech at who is a junior at Trinity. Bob is an attorney in Bob is an attorney 1969 Class Ambassadors: Block - [email protected] Ken BruendermanPaul - [email protected] - [email protected] Tim Fages - [email protected] Alan Hennessey Mark Mattingly - [email protected] Mark Plummer - [email protected] Resch - [email protected] Steve Ron Zehnder - [email protected] Flaig Peter BOB HELERINGER donated a book to the W. High School. He is the author of Library Media Center at Trinity a beautiful book and the inscription . It’s Law Regulatory Equine all the wonderful staff, administration, faculty is wonderful: “To the on high school H.S., the greatest Trinity of and students Bless God at Trinity. began writing this book to The road planet! 1969).” Heleringer (Class of Bob Trinity! 1967 Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Foerster Tom - [email protected] Rob Rahiya - [email protected] Richwalsky Paul Weinert - [email protected] Zurkuhlen - [email protected] recently named director of planned PAUL ZURKUHLEN was Blind ingiving at the American Printing House for the secretaryis also Paul Louisville. directorsof board the for for the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning of Kentuckiana. Louisville. 1963 Class Ambassadors: Jack Hettinger - [email protected] Conliffe - [email protected] Ken ordained as a deacon in the Archdiocese JACK KOENIG was Maryof Louisville in August. He is a deacon for St. Margaret Catholic Church in Louisville. assadors: Class Amb - [email protected] Dues Tom - [email protected] Schuster Steve the at ROTC Army U.S. honored by was JIM DOCKTER homecoming on the university’s University of Kentucky intoinducted was captain, a was who Jim, October. in weekend is based on his military The award of Fame. Wall UK ROTC’s success and community service. business service Jim record, ROTCfirstthe of member a U.S. Longrifles/Ranger was Army group is now known as the Kentucky group at UK in 1964. The 20about to talked Jim Rangers.homecoming, for UK at While cadets regarding his military experience in Vietnam and his business start-upThe company at age 33. of PBD Worldwide celebrated its 36th anniversary 20. Jim, in business on Oct. lives in Atlanta. Hall of Fame, Trinity who is a member of the Super a 2012 Kentucky recognized as STEVE SCHUSTER was Ogden Keenon Stoll for counsel of attorney an is He Lawyer. in Louisville. 1961 Let your brother alumni happening know what’s in your life. Submit your items from You” “News to Alumni Relations & Communications Director ’90 via Wagoner Travis email at wagoner@thsrock. fax at (502) 899- net, 2052 or mail at: Trinity Attn: Travis High School, 4011 Shelbyville Wagoner, KY 40207. Louisville, Road, High School reservesTrinity fromthe right to edit “News submissions for length You” and content. Jim Dockter ’61 (center) Dockter ’61 Jim NEWS FROM YOU FROM NEWS 8 9 Shawn Donohue’s (’98)Shawn Donohue’s sons, Conor. and Colin

“on a regional, national or international basis, through the through internationalor national basis, a regional, “on work or volunteerism, of his/her profession, achievements to the betterment significant contribution has made a of efforts It is through these leadership/dedication of society. and noteworthy efforts brought credit to that he/she has artist. is a Louisville David He lives him/herself and SHMS.” 9; Séamus, 11; Liam, sons: three his with Matthews St. in marryto engaged is He 6. Colin, and nextHatcher Jennifer Schuster Fine David Art operates David in the NuLu summer. gives arthe where instruction Louisville, of area maintainsand a studio/gallery. 2000 Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Matt Bilewicz Scott DeGaris - [email protected] Lee Handel - [email protected] HilbertFrankie - [email protected] Norris - [email protected] 1998 Class Ambassadors: Andy Diebold - [email protected] - [email protected] Andy Hennessey JarviJeremy - [email protected] Kremer - [email protected] Peter - [email protected] Pogue Ryan are pleased to announce the Erin, NICK CARTER and his wife, 10 CarterNora Elizabeth pounds, (7 birthdaughter, their of born on Aug. was who Nick and his family live in 15. ounces), Louisville. Nick is vice president and structural with engineer Ky. Structural Inc. in Goshen, Services, are pleased to Megan, SHAWN DONOHUE and his wife, Colin Michaelannounce the birth second child, their of bigjoins Colin 2012. born 28, March on was who Donohue, St. Matthews.3. The Donohues reside in brother Connor, Service works for United Parcel Pool Shawn and Kentuckiana Management. recently elected to the University ofJEREMY JARVI was Alumni Association Board of Directors. Jeremy Kentucky degree in graduated from UK in 2002 with a bachelor’s communications. He is director ofintegrated strategic Metro Chamber at Greater Louisville Inc. – the investments servedof Commerce. Jeremy as president of the Greater and 2010, and 2009 in Board Alumni Young UK Louisville nominated to servewas on the Greater Louisville UK Alumni iswhich Trip, Bus Football startedHe Board. Away annual the is very He aspects of the in various involved in its fifth year. including serving as president and co- Louisville community, Shaan Foundation. founder of the Team 1995 : Class Ambassadors Rob De Lessio - [email protected] Brian Hemmerle - [email protected] Jason Morgan - [email protected] B.J. Ruckriegel - [email protected] are (Demling) Taylor, Amy COREY TAYLOR and his wife, Elizabeth pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, born 25.Sept. on was who ounces), 15 pounds, (6 Taylor and his family live in Louisville. Corey

1992 Class Ambassadors: - [email protected] Joe Babey Ben Cecil - [email protected] Jeff Gorski - [email protected] Stosberg - [email protected] Andrew named the Sacred HeartDAVID SCHUSTER was Model He graduated from SHMS in School Alumnus of the Year. Ceremony Awards honored at the SHMS Alumni 1988. He was is given to a SHMS graduate who, on Sept. 22. This award

1989 Class Ambassadors: Broome - [email protected] Mike Hall - [email protected] Troy Chad Harned - [email protected] - [email protected] Potter Pat - [email protected] Rich Tinsley Concepts Key operator of Turn owner and MARK MARESCA, has been a successful mailing and printing Ky., in Buckner, small many years.business owner for several But like he had to let a dozen when the recession hit, businesses, start things Mark saw to turn around go. Fortunately, employees Purdom, Trae a year ago after he received a call from his cousin Trae told Mark about a Ky. who is the postmaster in Springfield, program called Everynew Door Direct Mail (EDDM). Once Trae Maresca realized he could use the best of explained EDDM, Servicethe print world and the best of the U.S. Postal to create Mark started making sales In May, way. direct mail in a new understand the didn’t either who local companies calls to concept or found EDDM too good to be true. Mark started by with 17 ads called postcard 15-by-11-inch selling an oversized back.the on ads eight front, the on ads nine – Supersaver a good. Marksent them toThe response to the postcards was and Florida. He Kentucky companies in North Indiana, Carolina, then got the idea to change things up and create an individual an marketing piece for small businesses. His idea again was Steepleton Anderson, by instant hit. Clients include Renewal so nice about Coit and Optik. “What’s Quick Lane, Billiards, Mark said. are able to select neighborhoods,” EDDM is we our designers an invitation- created the Steepleton ad, “For on everythingonly postcard that announced steep savings sent on Black to grills. The postcard was from outside playsets in largest sale ever and helped generate the company’s Friday its 100-year history.” 1985 assadors: Class Amb - [email protected] Arave Steve - [email protected] Jeff Ashley - [email protected] Conliffe Drew - [email protected] Domzalski Mike Craig Kalmer - [email protected] - [email protected] Troutman David to the University recently elected of Kentucky JEFF ASHLEY was Directors.of Board Association Alumni fromgraduated Jeff and in journalism, degree earning a bachelor’s UK in 1989, degree earning a master’s University, in 1997 from Webster in marketing. is president and senior consultant of Ashley He firm a consulting he founded that Rountree & Associates, leadership and nonprofit business firmfocuses on philanthropy president of the UK Greater Louisvillehe founded. He is past High School member of the Trinity Alumni Club. He is a a member of the Louisville Rotary Board and Foundation Club. was one of 29 individuals accepted into the into accepted individuals 29 of one was CAYOT HAN JONAT UniversityEntrepreneurship Business of College Louisville of startedHe program. MBA theof beginning the at program the 2012 semester. Fall co-captains for the and WILL STEIN were ALEX KUPPER on the University of Kentucky win over ’s and Will is the backup is an offensive lineman Sept. 2. Alex executive MBA quarterback. both are students in U of L’s They program. 2010 Class Ambassadors: Shaun Donnelly - [email protected] Jackson - [email protected] Wes - [email protected] Kelty Trevor KEVIN NOLD received the Citation for the Superior Cadet participates Kevin in Year). the of (Cadet Award Decoration His where he is a student. at the UniversityROTC Louisville, of certificate reads: “The Department Citation for the of the Army James Nold. Cadet Kevin Superior Cadet Decoration Award, classthe in cadet outstanding the as selected been Having ROTC Army the awarded hereby is 2012 year academic the for of the Secretary the direction Superior Cadet Decoration by of U.S. Major General, Signed: James M. McDonald, the Army. Cadet Command.” United States Army Commanding, Army 2011 Class Ambassadors: Eric Edelen – [email protected] - [email protected] Austin Fackler Goings - rgoings@[email protected] Ryan CONNOR PIERCE recently had one of his poems published . Only 100in Saul Williams’ book of poems entitled Chorus anthologythe for accepted andpoets from were poems poem is entitled “The writers from across the U.S. Pierce’s University Kentucky Western the in student a is He Darkness.” Williams combined lines from book, the Honors College. For similar to how the poems submitted to create a “mash-up,” musicians create remixes. 2009 : Class Ambassadors Brown - [email protected] Taylor Conor Carroll - [email protected] [email protected] Clements - Shelby Ben Horn - [email protected] Nick Osting - [email protected] - [email protected] Dustin Riley Willie Slucher - [email protected] CHARLES PEREZ and MATT POPPE recently published the Earth Hell on entitled . Trilogy,” first installment of “The Undead Charles artwork. authored the book and Matt did the cover and createspace.com. at amazon.com The book is available is where he Charles is a student at , majoring in Biology and minoring in Music. He also works Psychiatric Hospital and with children at Our Lady of Peace is an artis preparing his medical school applications. Matt an art supply and he works at Michael’s, major at Bellarmine, store. 2008 Class Ambassadors: Aaron Bott - [email protected] Chris Bratcher - [email protected] Charlie George - [email protected] Griffin - [email protected] Kyle Bryce Hansell - [email protected] - [email protected] Joe Kelly - [email protected] John King Jr. Link - [email protected] Kenny - [email protected] Matt McCroskey Jeff Neagli - [email protected] - [email protected] Will Petredis Sims - [email protected] 2005 Class Ambassadors: Deeds - [email protected] Eversole - [email protected] Wes Eric Gant - [email protected] Eric Gustafson - [email protected] Kmetz - [email protected] Tyler Martin - [email protected] Tyler Jacob Raderer - [email protected] Rieber - [email protected] Robert Sampson - [email protected] William Vissing - [email protected] recently named account manager CHARLIE GONZALEZ was in Louisville.in the sales department at WDRB and WMYO-TV a duplications manager at Videobred been He had previously Inc. 2 for 5 with two runsTYLER KUHN went scored and two RBIs National Championship, to help the Reno Aces win the Triple-A N.C. Tyler, 10-3 on Sept. 18 at Durham, beating Pawtucket in 23 games for Reno, played an infielder and utility player, an Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate. He started the season in finished Reno affiliate. Sox White Chicago a Charlotte, Triple-A Pacific Coastwith a club-record 81 victories and its first hit a combined .272 this crowns. Tyler League and Triple-A season with six home runs and 43 RBIs. 2001 : Class Ambassadors Will Heineman - [email protected] Nick Kleinhelter - [email protected] Michael Maier - [email protected] Jason Miller - [email protected] Josh Mullin - [email protected] - [email protected] Matt Palmer-Ball Reilly - [email protected] elected both were Stephanie, SHAWN REILLY and his wife, of Kentucky the commonwealth to be delegates representing in N.C., Charlotte, in Convention National Democratic the at September. recently accepted a position with The recently accepted JASON MCCREARY City. York New engineer in Times as senior software York New Hub” for digital subscribers. “User the new He will develop River from across the Hudson N.J., in Hoboken, Jason lives City. York New NEWS FROM YOU FROM NEWS

10 Novel by Charles Perez ’09 and Matte Poppe “09 Alex Kupper ’08 (No. 66) and Will Stein ’08 (No. 4) watch the coin toss for the UK vs. U of L football game on Sept. 2. Trinity Alumni Business Circle wants you to “keep it in the family!”

Make 2013 the year you reconnect with Trinity and your classmates and make new business contacts along the way.

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

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

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

UPCOMING MEETINGS: Thursday, Jan. 17 Lunch meeting (11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.) at the Highlands Tap Room Grill (1058 Bardstown Road). Tommy Clemons ’94 is the owner. We will have a speaker at this meeting, Trinity alumnus John Coots ’83, economic development officer for Metro Louisville. He will talk about the economic landscape and development in Louisville.

Thursday, Feb. 21 Happy Hour gathering (4:30-6 p.m.) at AP Crafters Kitchen & Bar (1321 Herr Lane in Westport Village). Tony Palombino ’86 is the owner.

Thursday, March 21 Lunch meeting (11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.) at Brownie’s “The Shed” Grille and Bar (237 Whittington Parkway). All the NCAA Tournament hoops action will be on TV for us to enjoy and network. Jason Brown ’05 is the owner.

RSVP: Please RSVP by contacting Travis Wagoner ’90 at [email protected] or (502) 736-2180 or make a reservation online in the Alumni section of Trinity’s website, www.trinityrocks.com IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM May the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. William “Bill” H. Abbott Sr., father of William Abbott Jr. ’90 Herman “Corky” Gollar ’61, father of Darin Gollar ’93 Barbara J. Allgeier, wife of Joseph S. Allgeier ’57; mother of Mary Ann Goodwin, mother of Jeff Goodwin ’86 Joseph S. Jr. ’79 (deceased) and Richard G. ’83 Allgeier Sam Gruneisen, brother of Roger ’67 (former faculty) and Albert Louis “Bud” Apel, father of Doug Apel ’68 Gary Gruneisen (former faculty) Marjorie Anne Baker, mother-in-law of Michael Hellmueller John L. Grenough H’11 (former Trinity faculty) brother of ’69 Richard Grenough (former Trinity faculty); uncle of Dan Bertrand Paul Bayens, grandfather of Sam ’13 and Grenough ’91 Nathaniel ’16 Strothman Donald Hadorn ’62, twin brother of Ronald ’62 and brother Donald S. Beilman, grandfather of Robinson Gray ’08 of Jerry ’73 Hadorn Betty L. Bennett, grandmother of Jess Abby ’99 and Dorothy Elizabeth Hartung, mother-in-law of Pat Bowles H’01 12 Nicholas Jones ’99 (former Trinity faculty); grandmother of Brian Bowles ’06 Mildred “Mil” Bloemer, mother of Don ’69, Gary ’73, Steve Janice Marie Higdon, mother-in-law of Scott Weber ’86; ’73, Mark ’75, Ken ’76 and Chuck ’77 Bloemer grandmother of Taylor Weber ’15 John Allan Blois, father of Brad ’90 and Brandon ’95 Blois Donald E. McCartin, grandfather of Wesley McCartin ’12 Hannah Bloom, grandmother of Sidney ’02 and Seth ’06 William David Walker ’59 Bloom William F. “Boots” Heckman Jr., father of Dwain ’70, Kevin Mary Agnes Lentz Bodenbender, mother of John E. ’73 and Eric ’77 Heckman; grandfather of W. Wesley ’98 Bodenbender ’61 and Adam ’00 Heckman James Jesse Bollinger Sr., uncle of Mark ’77 and Michael Robert Michael Hill and Meadowe Dale (Mitchell) Hill, ’79 Bollinger brother-in-law and sister-in-law of Dave Aberli ’75 (Trinity faculty) Colin Bolton, brother of Nolan Bolton ’04 James Donald “Jim” Hinton, father of Mike Hinton ’89 Mark D. Boswell ’75, brother of David Boswell ’80 M. Joyce Holderer, mother of Kevin Holderer ’01 John Lawrence Butterhoff Jr., father-in-law of Chris Ott ’82 Robert Leo “Bob” Horsman ’70, brother of Joseph ’67 Carol Jane Zimmerer Brumleve, sister of Kenneth Zimmerer (deceased) and Tom ’83 Horsman ’68 Alton D. “Al” Huff Jr., grandfather of Joshua Huff ’08 Donald Eugene Bryant, father of James “Ben” Bryant ’98; grandfather of Bryson Bryant ’16 Peggy Kelly Hurst, mother-in-law of Bill Fensterer ’68; grandmother of Will Fensterer ’98 Dorothy E. Byron, mother of Tony Byron ’77; grandmother of Bobby Byron ’10 Elizabeth B. Jackson, grandmother of Paul F. ’81, Greg A. ’82 and Keith W. ’87 Viers, Jerry T. Ray ’88 and Dr. Curtis David C. Clarke, father of Ken Clarke ’81 (deceased) J. Wray ’89 Scott Edward Curran, brother of Art ’78, Michael ’84, David James Raymond Karibo Jr., grandfather of Ian ’00 and Jimmy ’84 and Neil ’90 Curran; uncle of Nick Curran ’06 ’12 Morley Cynthia Marie “Cincy” Marten De Lessio, mother of Michael Bertrand E. “Bert” King, father of Michael L. ’72 and ’89 and Robert ’95 De Lessio Stephen L. ’75 King Eileen Lyon Dicken, mother of James Dicken ’72 Patricia Catherine Klemenz, wife of Cletus Klemenz ’70 Martha J. Dierken, mother of David ’81 and Chad ’90 Donald R. Kmetz, MD, father of Thomas ’81, James ’83 Dierken (deceased) and John ’85 Kmetz; grandfather of Daniel James Edward Doyle, father of Michael J. ’75 and Gary P. ’77 ’07 and Price ’14 Kmetz Doyle; grandfather of Justin Doyle ’14 Carolyn Koestel, mother of Steve Koestel ’76 David J. Ehrler Jr. ’90, brother of Chris Ehrler ’92 Frederick W. “Fritz” Krieg, father of William ’90 and Mary Margaret Estes, mother of Robert “Allen” Estes III ’11 Christopher ’93 Krieg Donna M. Welsh Evans, sister of David Welsh ’78; sister-in- Ruth Helen (Gordon) LaDuke, mother of Larry LaDuke ’66; law of Gary Blevins ’82 grandmother of Kyle LaDuke ’01 Robert B. Filiatreau ’85, brother of Joseph B. III ’79 and Billy E. Johnson, father of A. Thomas ’70 and William Perry Tom ’82 Filiatreau; brother-in-law of Joey Porter ’78 and ’77 Johnson David Bowling ’79; uncle of Andrew Porter ’03, Anthony Florence Lee “Mimi” Joseph, mother of Tim Joseph ’74 Streicher ’13 and David Bowling ’15 Joseph Charles “Charlie” Lohman Jr., father of Robert ’73, Barbara Stewart Fort, mother of John Bullock Fort ’82 James ’74 and Richard ’79 Lohman; grandfather of Brian J. Frederick, father of Brian “B.J.” ’05 and Garrett ’10 Jonathon Lohman ’08 and Philip Greathouse ’12 Frederick; brother of Greg ’80, Danny ’84 and Jim ’85 William Glenn “Bill” Long Jr., grandfather of Keith Douglas Frederick Olson ’01 Bernard Alois Giudice, father of Brian ’72 and Bernard ’84 Emma Jane Lynch, mother of Bob ’72 and Chris ’85 Lynch; Giudice mother-in-law of Jim Graven ’68; grandmother of Jessie James W. Gipe Sr., father of James Gipe Jr. ’74; grandfather Lynch ’14 of James Gipe ’03 IN MEMORIAM May the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.

John Patrick Maloney (former Trinity faculty), grandfather of and Greg ’83 Rapson Christopher ’98 and Eric ’07 Payne and Michael Stoess James J. Riley, father of Kevin ’79 and Pat ’84 Riley (former ’10 Trinity faculty) Marvin Marshall Jr., father of Marcus Marshall ’98 Roy Marshall Roberts Jr., grandfather-in-law of Dave Peege Howard L. Martin, father of Kevin ’71 and Brian ’75 Martin; ’81; great-grandfather of Christopher Peege ’12 grandfather of Tyler ’05 and Travis ’07 Martin Kenneth Rollins, brother of Phil Rollins (former Trinity faculty) Anselm “Bud” Mattingly, father of Kevin Mattingly ’81; David L. Roy, former EMT for Trinity sports medicine grandfather of Andrew Mattingly ’15 Charles Elmer Rueff, father of Rob Rueff H’06; grandfather Daniel Hugh Mattingly, father of Damien ’81 and John ’86 of Grant ’99, Andrew ’03, Robert Carl ’05 and Alan ’06 Prather Rueff

Jewell McCarty, mother-in-law of Pat Carrico ’80; Albert Francis Ruffra, father of Albert ’67 and Stephen ’70 13 grandmother of Sean ’09 and Connor ’16 Carrico Ruffra June Gladys Peterson McCarthy, mother of Michael A. Benjamin Joseph “Bud” Sandman Jr., father of Benjamin McCarthy ’71 (deceased) Joseph “Joe” III ’75 and John H. ’81 Sandman Rev. Michael Alan McCarthy ’71 Catherine Kaelin Sauter, mother of Stephen Sauter ’78 Mary F. McCormick, mother of Dennis ’64 and Robert ’69 Eurith Black Self, grandmother of Ryan ’00 and Kyle ’14 Self McCormick Louis “Lou” O. Scheu Jr., father of David Louis Scheu ’77 William P. Miller, grandfather of Daniel ’94 and Gregory ’99 Herberger, Adam Nelson ’99 and Ryan Mansbach ’04 Martha Russell Schoen, mother of Russ ’62 and Mathew ’63; grandmother of Stephen ’91 and Jeff ’93 Schoen Mary Maxine Milliner, mother of John K. ’67 and Charles M. ’75 Milliner Thomas W. Sheehan, father of Michael Sheehan ’84 Carolyn Morehous, mother-in-law of Guillermo “Gary” ’79; Jeneda Begley Shircliff, mother of Charles R. Shircliff ’81 grandmother of Guillermo Joseph “Joey” Jr. ’08 Mary Jane “MJ” Sims, mother of J.T. Jr. ’72, Dr. Fred Markel Paul L. “Larry” Morgan, husband of Mary Arthur Morgan ’74 and Michael Joseph ’76 Sims; grandmother of Trey (cafeteria staff) ’98, Logan ’00, Parker ’04, Ryan ’04, Christopher ’06, Jacob ’08 and Kevin ’13 Sims, and Will Gipe ’00 Francis Eugene Mudd Jr., father of Francis “Jerry” Eugene Mudd III ’69 Ned L. Smith, grandfather of Nathan Haysley ’14 Ronnie C. Murphy, father of Troy J. Murphy ’91 Rev. John Durkee Spaulding, grandfather of Parker Lawson ’11 Theodore W. Nagel Jr., brother of Paul Nagel ’61 James Michael “Jimmie” Stallings ’96, brother of Kirk William E. Neff, father of William E. III ’78, Paul L. ’82 and Stallings ’84; uncle of Austin Stallings ’13 C. Michael ’84 Neff; grandfather of Daniel ’07 and Price ’14 Kmetz Aleece Mathews Stanton, grandmother of Mark Osowski ’11 Mary Helen Batman Newton, mother of David V. Newton ’75 Margie Corrine (Whitlow) Steier, mother-in-law of Jim Bruenderman ’72, Fred Ramsay ’77 and David Hummel Dorothy Timmel Nunnelley, mother of Bill ’74, Tom ’76 and ’72; grandmother of Andrew Bruenderman ’07 Jim ’77 Nunnelley; grandmother of Steve Nunnelley ’10 Joseph Russell “Russ” Stein, grandfather of Dennis Stein Michael Estil “Boot” O’Bryan, LCDR, USN (Ret.), father of M. ’01 Stewart ’72 and Gregory B. ’80 O’Bryan; grandmother of Michael Ryan ’16 Michael R. “Micky” Suell ’70, brother of Richard “Rick” ’72, Gerald “Jerry” ’75 and Robert “Bob” Jr. ’77 Suell Raymond L. Oehler, grandfather of Cory ’12 and Evan ’15 Vogelsberg John Aloysius Sullivan ’71, brother of Jim ’74 and Dan ’75 Sullivan Michael Osborne ’71, father of Stephen Osborne ’02 Joe Hagan Sweets, father of David J. Sweets ’71; Dr. Francis J. Peisel, grandfather of Karl ’03 and Kurt ’07 grandfather of Matthew Sweets ’06 Kristiansen Lawrence Keith Taliaferro Sr., grandfather of Jack Matthews Raymond Edward Pierce Jr., MD, father of John Matthew ’13 Raymond Pierce ’02 Donald Scott “Machine” Wallace ’93 Dorothy Ann Plomin, mother of John ’72, Tom ’74 and Joe ’78 Plomin MaryLou White, grandmother of Andrew Siladi ’13 Hazel E. Probst, mother of William G. Probst IV ’63 Joyce Lee Whitehouse, grandmother of William R. Whitehouse III ’03 Robert “Robb” Charles Pugh ’88, brother of Mike Pugh ’83 Mary Ellen Wiseman, mother of John Wiseman ’77 Jeanne M. Ramser, mother-in-law of Jerry Browning ’68; grandmother of Trevor ’93, Joshua ’04 and James ’06 James C. “Buster” Wohner Sr., grandfather of Trey Wohner Browning ’12 John Robert Randall Jr., father of Jared Randall ’98 June M. Wooldridge, father of Paul Wooldridge ’82 John Taylor Rankin ’99, brother of Hunter A. Rankin ’01 Collin Jacob Rapson, father of Doug ’65, Tom ’70, Rick ’78 . - - - - that

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------Numerous Trinity Family members were featured in local and and local in featured were members Family Trinity Numerous success! their for all to Congratulations Fall. this media national The Courier-Journal The - - - - on was , a current Harvard University University Harvard , a current to alumni who graduated in years ending in “8” or or “8” in ending years in who graduated alumni to In addition to being the controller at CandyRific, at being the controller to addition In The Hot Dozen is an annual celebration of 12 locally celebration annual an is Dozen Hot The nov and sells creates that business is a CandyRific its corpo has and in 2000 founded was company The The following classes will celebrate reunions in 2013: 1958, ’63, ’68, ’73, ’78, 2013: 1958, ’63, ’68, ’73, in reunions classes will celebrate following The planning initialan about information receive willyou holidays, the After reunion, your planning with involved get to or information more For “3.” You’ll have a class reunion in 2013! Planning for reunions will begin in reunions for in 2013! Planning reunion a class have You’ll “3.” January. and dates will set reunion committees Reunion ’08. ’88, ’93, ’98, 2003 and ’83, events. reunion. your for meeting director, communications and relations alumni ’90, Wagoner Travis contact [email protected]. 736-2180 or (502) at on Oct. 14. Porter’s op-ed piece, “A Christian Perspec “A piece, op-ed Oct.on 14. Porter’s graduate student, was featured in featured was student, graduate ceived extra credit because it was published. was because it extra credit ceived rate office inside the Rainbow Blossom store in St. Mat St. in store Blossom insidethe Rainbow office rate and U.S. in the 17 employees has thews. company The Kong. in Hong two Ruckriegel Blossom. Rainbow the CFO for is Ruckriegel the Alumni with assisting Trinity, at also a volunteer is Fund. Annual the Trinity and Circle Business Andrew Porter ’03 the Editorial on published was the’12 Election,” on tive re he Harvard; at a class for assignment an was It page. vides entrepreneurial assistance to early-stage compa early-stage to assistance videsentrepreneurial nies. were companies The companies. early-stage owned, Hotel. 21c Museum Oct. on 8 at a reception at honored such confectionary brands with in combination elties onhas been CandyRific Peeps. and M&Ms, Skittles as in the companies the fastest-growing of 500 list the Inc. year, years. Last five the past of in each States United the first becoming licensee by top Inc.’s became Mars it Mars. license from international an get to company Rocks in the Media B.J. Ruckriegel ’95 which CandyRific, for troller the Enter among listed was Dozen 2012 Hot priseCorp’s fast-growing and emerging Enter The companies. Greater of arm an priseCorp, the Metro Louisville Inc., pro Commerce, of Chamber ulations Congrat 2013 Class Reunion planning to begin planning Class Reunion 2013 featured in BusinessFirst featured the con is Oct. 5. Ruckriegel ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI

ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI 14 Rocks in the Media CONTINUED lineman. Wagoner ’90 and alumnus Carl Rueff ’05 have He wasn’t really recruited out of Trinity but believed been cast as extras in 50 to 1, a movie about 2009 long he could play major-college football. When he was told shot Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, starring he had to “work hard” to make it, he decided that in- Skeet Ulrich and Christian Kane, and directed by Jim cluded outsmarting his opponents. Wilson (Dances with Wolves, The Bodyguard). Trinity “We have to be extremely detailed, up front espe- mom and celebraTion volunteer Marie Perry (Ge- cially,” Kupper told The Courier-Journal. “We have to be ordie Ayers ’14) was the costumer for the movie. detailed players and know who you’re blocking and how Perry also was the costumer for Secretariat. you’re going to block them.” Parts of 50 to 1 were filmed at historic Churchill Travis Wagoner ’90, left and Theresa Shaw. Kupper’s Trinity classmate Will Stein is a backup Downs. quarterback for the Cards. Look for these Rocks when the movie is released in

2013. 15 Keegan Raidt, a Trinity se- nior and cross country runner, Rob ’76, Randy ’78 and Scott ’82 Frederick, was featured in The Courier- owners of the Corner Café in Louisville, were featured Journal on Nov. 2. in The Courier-Journal on Sept. 12. The Corner Café has Raidt was the fastest under- been in business for more than 26 years. classman in the 2011 Region From The Courier-Journal: “… They come for the Four race, placing fifth behind eclectic menu cooked up by Randy Frederick and the four seniors in 16 minutes, warm atmosphere provided by brother Rob, the host. 42.71 seconds. A week later, he “Randy Frederick is an energetic and experienced placed 16th in 17:19.3 at the cook who has put together quite an extensive menu, Class 3-A State Meet at the Ken- ranging from sandwiches (soft shelled crab BLT, porto- tucky Horse Park in Lexington. He also placed first in bello wrap, gyros) to subs and pizzas, to appetizers and the 2012 Region Four race, propelling the Rocks to the entrées. And every evening, he comes up with at least team title. As a sophomore at the state meet, Raidt fin- one appetizer, salad, entrée and pasta special on top of ished 41st in 17:20.85 to help the Shamrocks win the that. team title. “He explained that his specials are often created as he Raidt carries a 3.5 GPA. He has run cross country and stands in his walk-in cooler and surveys just what he has track every year he’s been at Trinity. that needs to be cooked. After two decades of cooking, Raidt lives half of the time with his mother, Mary he knows intuitively how to put together, without much Raidt, and sister Colleen, a sophomore at Assumption. measuring, a coconut-green curry-tomato-and-basil The rest is spent with his father, Trinity alumnus Lar- broth for steaming mussels. ry Raidt ’80, and stepmother, Carol. He has two older “When he sees a big bag of grated coconut sitting brothers who also are Trinity alumni and former Sham- next to an assortment of tropical fruit, he can see, in his rock cross country runners: Michael ’04 and Dillon ’10. mind’s eye how to coat a sole filet with the coconut and Additionally, he has another sister, Leah, an actress who combine the fruit into a warm sauce and, voila!, he has a lives in Chicago. Michael graduated from Xavier Uni- special of coconut-encrusted, pan fried sole with warm versity. Dillon is a junior at DePauw University in Indi- tropical fruit sauce that night.” ana. “Keegan has heart and a burning spirit that drives Chris Martinez ’95 was him to compete,” head coach Chad Waggoner told The featured in The Chicago Business Courier-Journal. “I’ve seen it in him. He does not like Journal on Sept. 25. Martinez to lose. When his older brother Michael ran for me, recently was hired as a general Keegan was only 5 or 6. We loved the name Keegan so assignment reporter for CBS- much we named our youngest son Keegan.” owned WBBM-Channel 2 in In addition to running, Raidt works at Bearno’s Pizza Chicago. three nights a week. Since 2003, Martinez has been His top two college choices are DePauw and North- a reporter and substitute anchor ern Kentucky University, where he’d like to run both for WFTS-Channel 28, the ABC affiliate in Tampa, Fla. cross country and track. He’s interested in a building While in Tampa, Martinez was lucky enough to cover and remodeling career, like his father. many high-profile national news stories, including the Space Shuttle program.

Trinity mom Theresa Shaw (Greg ’06 and Joe ’12), Alumni Relations Director Travis CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE - - - ployees. LLC (John Group Strategy 33 – Healthcare No. Group Strategy Hill ’66, partner) – Healthcare to advice operational and strategic provides LLC physician-alignment a focus with on hospitals, and in 1999 founded was company The strategies. 21 employees. has ing services. The company was founded in 1971 founded was services.ing company The employees 4,000 internal approximately has and workers. field and Ruckriegel ’95, 14 – CandyRific LLC (B.J. No. man designs, CFO) – CandyRific and controller items. candy novelty distributes and ufactures 20has and in 2000 founded was company The employees. vice’84, Charah– 19 (Sean Inc. McGuire No. Central Region relations, utility of president company – The ’07) Lance of McGuire – father product coal combustion of provider a leading is services support plant power and management The electric thecoal-fired utility industry. for 402 em has in 1987 and founded was company No. 10 – Malone Workforce Solutions (Tim ’77 (Tim Solutions Workforce 10 – Malone No. co-owners) – Malone ’83 Malone, Terry and and train staffing provides Solutions Workforce Dean Dorton Allen Ford accounting firm analyzed firm accounting Allen Ford Dean Dorton in place their company’s and members Family Trinity • • • The 50 by entrants. the supplied information financial growth revenue percentage the biggest with companies the list. make years two the last over follows: as are the list • ------Na CONTINUED Old Junior Nelson, 2010 Their companies companies Their newspaper project project newspaper the Meade, at

- - - gold was Jefferson, winning Henry, School Category Bullitt, in competitions, Fast 50 companies must be privately owned and and owned be privately must 50 companies Fast is a Business 50 Fast First The The pair medaled at three consecutive national skat national consecutive at medaled three The pair Ste where Zaitsev Indianapolis, in and train Stevens “WBBM is a legendary television station that’s experi that’s station legendary a is television “WBBM Zaitsev In and of Stevens vately owned companies in Greater Louisville. in Greater companies owned vately based Kentucky, in counties Trimble or Spencer Shelby, ham, in counties Washington or Harrison Floyd, in Clark, or biggest percentage the with 50 companies The Indiana. the list. make years two the last over growth revenue of operating three-year a have must companies qualify, To rev in annual $1 million of average an and sales history, fiscalyears. recent most the three for enue Bank Shield, Blue and Cross Blue Anthem by sponsored Allen Ford, Dean Dorton Lynch, America-Merrill of Southern Horseshoe Doll LLP, Greenebaum Bingham Louisville College of the University and LG&E Indiana, Business. of dianapolis were chosen as part as chosen were dianapolis Selection the International of Louisville to from skater figure the first is Stevens Pool. skating. pairs international of this level reach ing Championships. tional University. Butler also attends vens year’s Four Rock companies made this Business First Fast 50 list. the news “Joining said. Martinez a renaissance,” encing journal practice to able true: I’m come a dream is team to wanted always I’ve the country where in a partism of always I’ve that be a news organization a part and of live 2 reporter. added the Channel admired,” Ernie Stevens ’12 selected was com to skater, ure Croatia in USA Team petefor partnerOct. skating 3-7 with Christina Zaitsev. Rocks in the Media in the Rocks on Sept. 27. Stevens, a pairs fig a pairs Sept. 27. Stevens, on The Courier-Journal in The featured have earned well-deserved recognition for being among being among earned well-deserved for have recognition pri and independent for-profit, thefastest-growing, 50 First-Place Award Campus Design and Maintenance Beautification League -Jefferson County ouisville L

ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI 16 2013 Trinity Alumni Sandy Newman GOLF SCRAMBLE Monday, June 17, 2013 It’s cold outside now, but warm weather is just around the corner. And that means golf. The Trinity Alumni-Sandy Newman Golf Scramble will be held on Monday, June 17, 2013 – the Monday after Father’s Day and U.S. Open weekend. Many thanks to GlenOaks Club Professional and Trinity alumnus Daniel Wilhem ’02 for hosting us.

• Teams will comprise four players. One player per team must be a Trinity alumnus or a member of the Trinity Family (parent of current student, parent of alumnus, faculty/staff or board member).

• Scramble is limited to 36 four-person teams.

• A registration form will be included in the Spring 2013 issue of The Leader.

• Sponsorships available!

• There will be only one session, starting at 1 p.m. Food will be provided. Door prizes and the presentation of the Joe Demling Memorial Cup will follow the scramble. this fall. Ohio, Cincinnati, and Tenn., in Nashville, reunions satellite hosted

NEWSPAPER ONLINE J. Stuart Monohan ’82 and Tony Weiter ’80 were elected to two of the eight seats on the St. Matthews Matthews the St. on seats the eight of elected two to ’80 were Weiter Tony ’82 and Monohan Stuart J. On Oct. 27, more than 20 Rock supporters gathered at The Tap House Grill for a reception before the Trinity- the before reception a Grillfor House Tap The at gathered 20 Rock supporters than On Oct. 27, more Montgomery at hosts wonderful our to thanks Also, games! and receptions the for out to everyone came who Thanks ECHO Monohan is assistant chief of the St. Matthews Fire Protection District, a City Council member since 2003 and former former 2003 and District, since Council member a City Protection Fire Matthews the St. of chief assistant is Monohan a 2009-10), 1989 (except since Council member City Realtors, Board of the Kentucky of member a realtor, is Weiter for police, is $5.5year this fiscalmillion expenditure largest city’s The budget. million an $11.1 oversees council The election. Council in November’s City Church. Catholic Trinity Holy of a member is He Cherrywood commissioner. Village St. of member and board member a and past of Directors of Cities League Board County the Jefferson of member former Church. Catholic Joseph sanitation. and works public for $3.1 million by followed Association The Trinity Alumni umni Trinity al to Nashville, hits the road Alumni Association Cincinnati 2 Rocks elected to St. Matthews City Council Council City to St. Matthews elected 2 Rocks Approximately 35 Trinity alumni and their families attended a pre-game reception on the campus of Montgomery Bell Montgomery of the campus on reception a pre-game attended their families and alumni 35 Trinity Approximately 24. Aug. on in Nashville football game Bell Academy the Trinity-Montgomery to prior Academy game. Moeller Archbishop Grill in Cincinnati. House Tap The and in Nashville Bell Academy to read Trinity’s venerable and award-winning publication. tabid/100/view/frontpage/newspaperid/301/Default.aspx Please enjoy the work of our student writers and photographers! The ECHO student newspaper is online! Visit www.trinityrocks.com arranged by state at the hsj.org website under “Browse Student Media.” Or go directly to The ECHO site at: http://my.hsj.org/Schools/Newspaper/ and click on “What’s New” under “Quicklinks” to access the link to The ECHO. and click on “What’s New” under “Quicklinks” to access the

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National and Club Beta National Trinity’s Rick Burrice ’95, left, presents the Shillelagh Cup to St. Xavier’s Wes Orr. academics. highlighting by Week this year’s Pride Week with our annual Shamrock Awards Luncheon at the Galt House House the Galt at Luncheon Awards Shamrock annual our with Week Pride this year’s Pride of battled hard, but the Alumni Tigers Tigers the Alumni but hard, battled beginning the marks

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This Ryder Cup-style golf tournament was held at held was tournament golf Cup-style Ryder This Wes X’s St. Burrice Rick and ’95 Trinity’s to thanks Many More than 650 students and parents attended to honor academic achievements from last school year. Foremost among among Foremost year. school last from academic achievements honor to attended parents and students 650 than More Students also heard from keynote speaker Joey Porter ’78, Trinity’s vice president for school advancement, who school advancement, for vice president ’78, Trinity’s speaker Porter Joey keynote from also heard Students Association. Trinity Alumni by the sponsored was luncheon The ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI Visit www.trinityrocks.com school the first were We online. Family the Trinity explore to the finest. still Click on and we’re launch a website, to our to Thanks time. in real news the latest for New” “What’s and Trinity’s ’89) Power (David Creative friends at Power great support to Department continuing for Technology Information tool. communication this valuable were simply too much to overcome. St. Xavier won the 13th won Xavier St. overcome. to too much simply were 19-10. of a score by the Shillelagh Cup for battle annual Sept. 17. Each school Monday, Country on Club Hurstbourne overall series leads Trinity 7-6. the team. fielded a 42-man Trinity to thanks Also, the Shillelagh Cup. chairing Orr for staff. the Hurstbourne ’69 and Kahl John captain honorary and Country PGA Pro Club Special Hurstbourne to thanks us. hosting ’96 for Baron Danny alumnus Trinity Hotel & Suites on Sunday, Sept. 23. Sunday, on & Suites Hotel year. last quarters all four Roll recognition who earned Honor those winners, students Award Shamrock were those honored The The Alumni Rocks Alumni Rocks fall in Shillelagh Cup fall in Shillelagh Alumni Rocks Shamrock Awards Luncheon honors Luncheon scholars Awards Shamrock started Trinity officially students were officially inducted, and we celebrated students who earned Shamrock Awards for four straight quarters of quarters four straight for Awards Shamrock earned who students celebrated we and inducted, officially were students recognized. also are Scholars Merit National and Steinhauser year. school last work Roll-quality Honor week a off kick to way a great was It education. especially academics and a Trinity work, hard of the importance emphasized excitement! fun and of

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to new Alumni Board of Directors members Joey members Directors Board of new Alumni to Trinity the alumni, enjoy: proud to As John King ’80, Chair King John Scinta ’77, Chair-elect Scott ’94, Secretary McGregor Josh ’63 Conliffe Ken ’57 Bruce Deckel DwyerMike ’93 Edelen ’70Glenn Goheen ’90 Dave ’63 Hettinger Jack ’81 McClinton Scott ’03 Miranda Ryan Scinta ’77Scott ’94 Sheehan David Ex-OfficioMembers: Past-chair ’89, Immediate Potter Patrick ’77, President Mullen Rob Dr. School Advancement for President ’78, Vice Porter Joey Officer ’06, Senior Development Chris Toth Director & Communications Relations ’90, Alumni Wagoner Travis alumni As you can see, we are an active association at Trinity. Trinity. at association active an are see, can we you As our from effort a collective require they happen; just don’t These events The board also expresses its appreciation to departing board member and member to departing board appreciation its also expresses The board annual The ways. many in student the Trinity Board supports Alumni Your activities many these Board to sponsors activities, the Alumni addition In The complete list of Alumni Board members is as follows: is as of Alumni members Board list The complete Shillelagh Cup, the Hall of Fame Dinner and class reunions. The Alumni The reunions. class and Dinner Fame of theHall Shillelagh Cup, each year Alumnus the Honor as alumnus a Trinity Board also names of Board a member is the Alumni of member one Finally, graduation. at good ensuring Committee, Relations Alumni School Board’s the Trinity body. governing the school’s with communication alumni. ulations Congrat Joey Klausing ’97, Mike Dwyer ’93 elected to elected Dwyer ’93 Mike ’97, Klausing Joey BoardAlumni Klausing ’97 and Mike Dwyer ’93. Klausing was welcomed to the board at at the board to welcomed Dwyer was Mike ’93. Klausing ’97 and Klausing member bymeeting. Dwyer the September board left seat filled vacant the AlumniThe Texas. Board Houston, to moved recently ’90, Fine who Thad Association. Alumni the body Trinity of the governing is Potter service his ’89 for Association. the Alumni to Potter Patrick chair meeting. June the board’s following the board off rolled The academic accomplishments. his celebrates Luncheon Awards Shamrock the fruits of enjoy soon-to-be to alumni our for event an is Senior Breakfast to give alumni for is a way Fund Annual Trinity The years. Trinity their four Alumni programs. assistance tuition Trinity for treasure/support financial and students speaking prospective to by Open House the annual at help experience. their Trinity about parents for Association and the Alumni Board of Directors are extensions of you at Trinity. Our newest board members will members serve board Our newest in Trinity. at you of extensions are Directors Board of the Alumni and Association this mission. ’77 Netherton Ron ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI 20 Follow Trinity... 21

Power Creative www.powercreative.com Marshall Realty Company Phillip Marshall Sr., Chairman Lesco Design and Manufacturing Company www.lesco-design.com Landscape Lighting Company www.landscapelighting.net Fifth Third Bank www.53.com izza BoomBozz Famous P www.BoomBozz.com Bonnycastle Appliance and TV Bonnycastle www.bonnycastleappliance.com ay Company, Inc. Bob Ray Company, www.bobrayco.com Trinity! s of friend Thank You! ous gener se ort the ase supp Ple rs.ponso game s tball foo home ur 2012 ur s o lute sa Trinity Sgt. David Wimberg ’99 remembered and honored On Nov. 9, the parents, family members and friends of Marine Sgt. David Wimberg ’99 gathered in Trinity’s board room for a reception prior to the dedication in his honor of the flag pole that is located along Shelbyville Road on Trinity’s campus. In 2006, Trinity had a similar dedication of the beautiful stained glass window in the W. Peter Flaig Library Media Center to the five Trinity alumni who gave their lives during the war with Vietnam. The Wimbergs also presented the American flag to Trinity’s Senior Flag Corps as part of that evening’s pre- football game festivities, just as they did on Sept, 16, 2005, the date of the first game ever played in Marshall Stadium. Trinity Chaplain Rev. David Zettel ’58 blessed the flag pole and the plaque that now adorns it, reading:

This flag pole is dedicated to

David N. Wimberg Class of 1999 Sergeant, USMC

Killed in action while serving his country David was killed on May 25, 2005, in the May 2005 western Iraqi city of Hadithah as a result of Hadithah, Iraq small arms fire from enemy forces. He was 24 years old. He was laid to rest at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville on May 31, 2005, just one day after Memorial Day. David was assigned to the Marine Forces Reserve’s Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, an Ohio-based Marine Reserve unit. He was one of more than 1,000 U.S. Marines, soldiers and sailors who swarmed Hadithah, a city of 90,000 people about 140 miles northwest of Baghdad. The operation focused on insurgents hiding in the city. David joined the Marine Corps shortly after graduating from Trinity. His four-year term with the Marines ended in August 2003. “He is home again with us now,” said David’s brother, Michael Wimberg, a 1996 Trinity alumnus, during a eulogy. “He lived in the barren desert with its radiant sunsets, climbed high into the mountains to see its snow- capped peaks and walked … through the jungles to be surrounded by nature.” David’s classmates were among those serving as pallbearers, alongside a Marine honor guard. St. Barnabas’ pastor, the Rev. Wayne Jenkins, delivered a homily that noted that Trinity’s senior class theme for the 1998-99 school year was “Make it count.” David received seven medals for his service, including the Purple Heart. David is survived by his parents, Denny and Tricia Wimberg; a brother, Michael ’96; sisters, Jennifer and Malysa; grandmother, Angela Krekel; several nieces and nephews; and all those whose lives David touched. The Sgt. David Wimberg Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established to create a long-lasting legacy in David’s honor. Thank you, David, for serving your country as a United States Marine. You will always be remembered as a Rock, and our prayers will forever be with your family and friends. Semper Fi.

But he signed on with Lima Company on a month-to-month basis in the spring of 2004, and the company was activated. He was then sent to California in November 2004 for desert training. He was in Iraq by February. David’s tour in Iraq was to have ended in late September 2005. Just a few days before his death, David’s unit was attacked by insurgents. After the attack, David sent an email to his family to tell them he was safe. “Try not to worry about me,” David wrote. “I am doing well over here. I do not regret coming back to the Marines. …” Remembrances of David were held at Trinity and St. Barnabas Catholic School, where his mother, Tricia, taught for more than 20 years. At Trinity, a flag flew at half-staff and his name was on the Shelbyville Road marquee. A memorial with David’s picture was placed in the Chapel. At St. Barnabas, faculty, staff and older students gathered in the church to pray for David and his family. A funeral Mass for David was held at the Cathedral of the Assumption. More than 500 people attended the Mass. LegacyThe A feature of the Trinity High School Foundation

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Philip Truman ’13, left, Jack Guthrie ’58, Tony Lococo H’03 (current ECHO and Shamrock moderator) and Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen ’77. who I am today and John played Philip Truman, editor of both The Jack Guthrie ‘58, a member a key role in what success I may ECHO and The Shamrock. “My of Trinity’s second graduating have enjoyed during the course parents and me are very grateful class, says his love and passion of my 48-year public relations for Mr. Guthrie’s generous gift.” for journalism started when he career. This is my way to honor a To ensure the scholarship became a member of The ECHO great man who gave me that first continues to support those who and Shamrock staff. taste of journalism,” Guthrie said. share that love of journalism in It had such a profound impact “It’s a way for me to give back the future, Guthrie is establishing on him and his life that he to Trinity and ensure that more a $250,000 endowment upon his decided to establish the John young men have access to a death to sustain the scholarship. (Jack) R. Guthrie ’58 Journalism profession that can open so many “Trinity has given hundreds Scholarship, in honor of former doors in their lives.” of young men an opportunity faculty member John Grenough Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen to discover who they really are H’11. The fund is awarded to the ‘77 says Guthrie’s gift will leave a and what direction they want to editor(s) of The ECHO and The lasting legacy. take as life unfolds before them,” Shamrock (yearbook). “Jack has been a leader at Guthrie said. “I was one of those “While I had several teachers and for Trinity since the day he lucky students, and I feel I have at Trinity who influenced my life, stepped through the door in an obligation to say ‘thanks’ there were none more important 1954,” Mullen said. “His generous to Trinity and offer the same to me as a mentor and friend support of our journalism opportunity to future generations than John Grenough,” Guthrie students has been exceptional of Trinity graduates.” said. “He was truly a special and this aptly embodies the individual.” notion of ‘pay it forward.’ ” The “I’m proud to say The ECHO “It means a lot to me to be the and The Shamrock are part of inaugural recipient,” said senior Legacy

See how your gift is making an impact! Go to www.thsfoundation.com. Think about your life without a Trinity education. There are many young men in Rev. Thomas A. Kentuckiana who want that experience and simply don’t Duerr Legacy Society The have access to it. Please Recognition society for those who help them join the Trinity Legacy legacy and provide them include Trinity in their gift planning A feature of the Trinity High School Foundation the chance to become our next brother alumni. We strive to make giving Jeff Ashley ’85 easy so you can help make The education I received at Trinity, a difference. along with my parent’s guidance and support, my faith and terrific family and friends, set the tone for who I am today. Even though my Year-End wife, Holly, and me have two girls, Giving Made it is a priority of ours to provide access to the type of education Easy Trinity offers to all students Giving to the Trinity Annual who want to pursue it and value Fund is as simple as a few it regardless of their financial clicks. You can go to www. situation. We hope what little we thsfoundation.com and click can do to help those students and the “Make a Gift” button. their families will have a positive Make your tax-deductible, impact on their children, and their year-end gift today and help children’s children. It’s an honor for make a Trinity education us to provide this type of support. accessible! Thank you! It’s not as hard as you might think – and it is impactful. Most folks can give a little out of their income, but perhaps don’t realize they can give a lot out of their assets – even while having a minimal impact on lifestyle New Gifts and other obligations. There are so many ways to give through estate Matched Up to planning that there is bound to be an option that is right for just about everyone. Also, by making a significant commitment through estate $20,000 planning, it hopefully helps motivate others to do likewise. If this is All new gifts of $50 or more something my family can do, many others can as well. to the Trinity Annual Fund will be matched, thanks to Your estate will end up in one of three places – with your heirs, with a generous donation from charity or with the government. I would rather the majority of my Bill and Jill Howard. The estate end up with my heirs and those charitable organizations that are important to us. As far as Trinity is concerned – if you believe, like couple has agreed to match I do, that your time at Trinity, the education and the experience, were up to a total of $20,000. To important in shaping who you are today, your success personally and take advantage of doubling professionally – then why would you not give back so that others may your contribution, return the have that same opportunity? It’s not so much an obligation as it is an enclosed envelope or go opportunity to help others. to www.thsfoundation.com and click the “Make a Gift” It’s just a small way for us to make a big impact on helping others receive button. a Trinity education, and it also is a great way to say “thanks” to all the teachers and staff who did so much for me during my time in high See how your generous school. support touches the lives of others. Go to www. For more information on ways your generosity can benefit Trinity High School, please thsfoundation.com and click contact the Trinity High School Foundation at (502) 736-2100 or ths.foundation@ thsrock.net. “Your Impact.” Foundation launches new website Have you ever wondered if your donation to Trinity really makes a difference? Who really benefits from your gift?

The Thanks to a long-standing partnership with Power Creative, a new Legacy online home for the Trinity High School Foundation has been launched. Oliver Muenz-Winkler ’05, Nick Wunderlin ’07 and Jay Lane were the key A feature of the Trinity High School Foundation players at Power Creative in the development of the new site located at www.thsfoundation.com.

“Through the use of video, pictures, student testimonials and donor profiles, you can meet the people who benefit from the generous donations of the Trinity community,” said Fundraising Committee Chair Joe Landenwich. “Here, you can really begin to see the positive impact that our donors and volunteers make with their support of our efforts.”

The site features an option to download an electronic version of the Trinity High School Foundation Annual Report, which includes a list of all donors who made a gift during the previous fiscal year. The site also has photo galleries and is a great resource for learning about Trinity’s endowment and planned-giving opportunities.

Secure online donations also can be made on the website by clicking the “Make a Gift” button.

Alumni breakfast at Trinity Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen ‘77 will be hosting a complimentary breakfast for Trinity alumni the remainder of the school year. It’s an opportunity to learn more about what’s happening at Trinity and ask questions. The one-hour event starts at 7:30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month (Jan. 9, Feb. 13, March 13, April 10 and May 8). Seating is limited and reservations are required the Friday before each breakfast. To make a reservation, please email [email protected].

“I feel welcomed at Trinity, and the environment is perfect for learning. I can already tell that Trinity is setting a great foundation for my future, and that it will make me a very successful person. I really work hard to represent it as a man of character.” – Paxton Rousseau ’14 “My son, William ’08, graduated from Western Kentucky University last May with a degree in business management, a minor in marketing and an overall GPA of 3.0. He had The 300- and 400-level accounting, finance, marketing, etc. classes Legacy to earn this degree. He is now a A feature of the Trinity full time payroll specialist with High School Foundation Signature Healthcare. This from a kid who was diagnosed with ‘Written Expressive Disorder’ in fourth grade and with active Tourette Syndrome since second grade. I am _____ Please share more information about the convinced that there is no way he would have had this kind of success without his experience at Trinity. We can Rev. Thomas A. Duerr Legacy Society. never repay Trinity for what they did for him, so we try to ‘pay it forward’ instead.” _____ Please call me about making a gift to the Trinity – Peggy Petredis High School Foundation.

The _____ I have not previously informed you, but I already Legacy have included Trinity in my estate plans through:

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______Name (please print) Mark Plummer ‘69 proudly displays the 2012 Steiny Award he received at the 1953 Society Dinner. Plummer, a ______Address member of the Trinity High School Foundation’s Advisory Board, is in his second year as national chair of the Trinity ______Annual Fund campaign after helping lead a successful City/State/Zip effort in 2010-11. He also has served as a member of the ______Alumni and School boards. The award, given during Pride Phone Week, is presented to an individual who exemplifies the ______true spirit of Monsignor Alfred W. Steinhauser through Email his or her outstanding support and service to Trinity High School. Please complete this form and mail to: Trinity High School Foundation Photo by Gail Kamenish H’05. Attn: Tim Culver 4011 Shelbyville Road Trinity High School Foundation Dr. Robert J. Mullen ‘77, President 4011 Shelbyville Road Tim Culver ‘82, Director, Major Gifts Louisville, KY 40207 Louisville, KY 40207 Brian Monell ‘86, Director of the Trinity Annual Fund Phone: (502) 736-2100 Sandy Camerucci, For more information, please contact Tim Culver at Fax: (502) 736-2190 Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected] (502) 736-2100 or [email protected].

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John Grenough H’11 1929 Remembers- 2012 Trinity lost a legend when former faculty member and Hall of Famer John Grenough H’11 passed away Friday evening, Oct. 12. John is counted as one of our school’s giants. A memorial service for him was held at Trinity on Oct. 17. It’s safe to say that John is one of those key pioneering priest-teachers who not only helped get our school off the ground but is one who remained beloved by his students. John started teaching at Trinity in 1955, which was the school’s third year of existence. He taught English, Literature, Spanish and Journalism. In addition to teaching, he was coach of the first varsity golf team and guided them to two state championships. He also is known for starting the school newspaper, The ECHO, and the yearbook, The Shamrock. John left Trinity in 1964 to be editor of the Archdiocesan weekly newspaper, The Record. From 1969 to 1972, he was the deputy director of the Kentucky Crime Commission in Frankfort. In 1982, John returned to Trinity, this time as the school’s first full-time director of development. He initiated several fundraising campaigns, the most noteworthy being “Trinity-Tomorrow” and “A Piece of the Rock.” John’s work in these campaigns enabled Trinity to acquire the property for what is now Alumni Hall and the Communication Arts Center. In 2001, John was inducted into the Trinity Hall of Fame. In 2011, he was named an Honorary Alumnus of the school. John and his wife, Helen, have three children; Erin, Todd and Amie. John also is the brother of former Trinity teacher Richard Grenough and uncle of Dan Grenough ’91. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Excerpt from the homily Trinity Chaplain Rev. Dave Zettel ’58 gave at John’s funeral Mass on Oct. 17: John taught me to type when I was a surly sophomore at Trinity in 1955. I spent two wonderful years in a group of 16 students in John’s English/Journalism class, producing the school newspaper and the yearbook. It was there that I learned to write, with his suggestions and critique. I especially remember his small handwriting in the margins of my papers and articles. It was also there that I learned how to be a priest in education. As students, we read about Jesus the teacher. Well, we had John Grenough the teacher. We learned many things from John, not the least of which is an incredible loyalty and devotion to this amazing community we call Trinity High School. It was John’s level-headedness, personal manner and loving heart that manifested itself in all of his work and his family, for whom he was the loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. Many of us spend a lot of energy and time trying to cope with the mystery of life, trying to find out just who we are, just who God is and how all of this thing we call life is supposed to work. John is one of those rare people who “got it” early on. He lived with that privileged understanding his entire life. Through challenges, stress, substantial change and over all sorts of obstacles, he learned early on to not only survive, but to thrive in this life of ours. God’s love is an immeasurably generous gift to us. We do not earn it. We did not ask for it. We did not place an order for it. It was just a flat out gift. John was like that, too. He was a tremendous gift to us all. And we stand here dumbfounded, wondering why we are so lucky to have known him. What a gratuitous gift John was. We did not earn him, we did not ask for him, we did not place an order for him. God just flat out gave him to us. Why are we so lucky? It is that great incarnational principle in action, God in human affairs. God is truly at work among us. John knew that, and he knew how to let that happen.

I cannot tell you how much John meant to me. To this day, I remember him as more than a teacher. He was a builder of character, an appreciator of excellence, a real proponent of never giving up, a lover of humor and a straight shooter. John was the essence of Trinity High School. -Norm Pilcher ’58 29 Ori Youngblood ’13

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SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK Principal Dan Zoeller left, H’07, and seniors and National Merit Semifinalists Randall Strause, OriYoungblood and Joseph Senn. from year to year, less than one-tenth of 1 percent of students who take the ACT earn a top earn a top who take the ACT students of 1 percent of one-tenth than less year, to year from than more 781 of 2012, only of class in the high takers graduating school test Among score. 36. of score earned a composite students 1.66 million scores. test thefour of the average is score composite student’s a a scale 1-36, and on of scored reported is test that for the score but Test, Writing optional also take ACT’s students Some score. composite the ACT within included not is and separately lie ahead. that the academic rigors for readiness student evidence with of colleges provide $36 million. The scholarships will be awarded willawarded be The $36 million. scholarships in the spring. this fall. These academically talented students this fall.students These academically talented 8,200 for in the competition will continue National program as semifinalists. They are among the among are They semifinalists. as program 16,000 semifinalists in 58ththe approximately annual Roll. the Honor made students our half of than more the expectations, upping Despite new schedule. ACT test. test. ACT Nationally, Strause and Ori Youngblood have been have Ori Youngblood and Strause recognized

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

CRITERIA Trinity’s president has final veto power over any nominee/inductee. All nominees must meet at least two (2) of the following criteria: 1. A record of acknowledged leadership in his/her professional or HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE STRUCTURE community life. The Hall of Fame Committee shall consist of two (2) sub-committees: 2. A record of outstanding stewardship to Trinity High School measured Nomination and Selection. Each sub-committee will consist of eight (8) by the giving of his/her time, talent and treasure. members as follows: 3. A record of outstanding performance and distinguished achievement Three (3) members representing the Alumni Board while employed by Trinity High School. (HOF chair included) 4. A record of outstanding performance and distinguished achievement Two (2) members representing the Faculty/Staff/Administration as a Trinity High School student in academics, athletics or extra- (past or present) curricular activities. One (1) member who is a current Hall of Fame member 5. A Trinity High School alumnus. One (1) member representing the Foundation Board One (1) member representing the School Board CATEGORIES Nominees will be selected from one of four categories. The Hall of Fame chair shall reside on both sub-committees. Please select which categories apply: ____ 1. Professional/Community Life The Hall of Fame chair will ask the chair of the Alumni, Foundation and ____ 2. Stewardship to Trinity School boards for individuals serving on their respective board to be ____ 3. Trinity Faculty/Administration Staff considered for the Hall of Fame Committee. ____ 4. Trinity Student/Alumnus The Hall of Fame chair will ask the Faculty/Staff/Administration BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH committee member for names to be considered for the Hall of (Please submit the necessary extra pages to detail the following Fame Committee. characteristics of the candidate. The Hall of Fame Committee will make its selection based on the biographical sketch that is provided.) The Hall of Fame chair will appoint persons to each respective 1. Please describe the nominee’s leadership and outstanding sub-committee. accolades in his/her professional or community life. 2. Please describe the nominee’s outstanding stewardship (time, talent ACQUIRING HALL OF FAME NOMINATIONS and treasure) to Trinity. The Hall of Fame shall be on the agenda for the first meeting of 3. Please list and/or describe the nominee’s outstanding performance the calendar year for the Alumni, Foundation and School boards. and distinguished achievements while employed by Trinity High Hall of Fame nomination forms will be distributed. School. 4. Please list and/OR describe the nominee’s outstanding performance Class Ambassador Chair will solicit nominations via e-mails to and distinguished achievements as a Trinity High School student. Class Ambassadors and at any Class Ambassador meetings held during the year. TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME STANDING RULES A candidate for the Hall of Fame will become a nominee once a Hall of Fame nomination forms will be available online at www.thsrock.net completed nomination form is received. and in the Leader magazine. 37 Henry Snyder ’16

Evan Stacy ’16 who more assisted for again competitors, Olympics Society the Junior Honor helped the of seniors part National and the major A Junior Olympian receives a medal. PHOTO BY PAUL ADAMS ’13 of

a Evan Stacy and Henry Snyder have been have HenrySnyder Stacy and Evan experienced a “job shadow day” on Oct. 16. Throughout the beginning of the school year, all year, of the school the beginning Oct. on 16. Throughout experienced day” a “job shadow juniors been has NHS

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This is the third year of the shadowing program, which has proved highly popular with students, providing them a providing students, with highly popular proved has which program, shadowing of the year is This the third The board is comprised of students from across Louisville and Louisville across from students of is comprised The board (H’11) Budniak’s in Mike students are Snyder Stacy and

DAVID ALUMNI DAVID High School. The Flaget and Bishop David at Trinity past are on display Pieces of your school’s programs – in and out of a display apparel, yearbooks, alumni associations rotate items – trophies, to see this tribute to your school. free to visit Trinity Alumni Hall. Feel case in Trinity’s FLAGET & BISHOP FLAGET SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK Trinity juniors juniors, via their English classes, had been researching and contacting possible hosts. On Oct.16, they spent a minimum On Oct.16, a minimum hosts. they possible spent contacting and been had classes, via their researching English juniors, interview An and in the program. participated alumni Several Trinity theirchoice. of a career shadowing half a day of the program. part of also are presentation or project subsequent paths. career future possible into window than 20 years. Teachers Charlotte Miller and Mary Ann Hall H’08 are are H’08 Mary Hall Ann Millerand Charlotte Teachers years. 20 than the NHS moderators. came from regional schools for the blind, in various track events, events, track in various the blind, for schools regional from came dashes. and high jump jump, the long including The at the annual Bill Roby Junior Olympics, held Oct. 3 at the Kentucky the Kentucky Oct. held 3 at Olympics, Junior Bill Roby the annual at the Blind. School for Fourteen

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Steinhauser a decade. than the in basketball at in a scrimmage drills, culminating participants Center Mary’s the camp. of end leisure lifetime also teaches Center Mary’s St. training. socialization academic and sports activities. of array a vast has skills and event. wonderful gh School Trinity High Shooting for the Stars Basketball Camp PHOTO BY DANIEL CRUSH ’13 Austin Gocke ’13 to Trinity seniors Losson Brotzge, Austin Gocke, Seth Piatt and Blake Strozdas for being named 2012 being named for Strozdas Blake and Seth Gocke, Piatt Austin Brotzge, Losson seniors Trinity to Trinity Television (TTV) began hosting a Reel Action Video Creation Series. Jackie Engle, Reel Action Reel Action Engle, Series. Jackie Creation (TTV) Video a Reel Action hosting began Television Trinity The theme of this year’s contest is “Teens Preventing Underage Drinking Reel by Reel.” TTV in the has participated by Reel.” Drinking Reel Underage Preventing is “Teens contest year’s of this The theme the in contest the to participate wanted have who group TTV a community and a with has school partnered year, This Adam Klein. Teacher Journalism said Broadcast and TTV Director activity,” outreach “Thisreally cool community is a Each year, approximately 30 Governor’s Scholars are chosen as Churchill Downs Winner’s Circle Governor’s Scholars Scholars Governor’s Circle Winner’s Downs Churchill as chosen are Scholars Governor’s 30 approximately Eachyear, is selectedto be students of small a group Scholars, chosenas Governor’s and level statewide a on competing After TTV hosts video creation workshops Losson Brotzge ’13 coordinator, sent a request asking for assistance to host a series of workshops to help participants in the program learn how learn how in theprogram participants help to a series workshops host of to assistance for asking a request sent coordinator, Schools and postproduction. through preproduction from the contest, (PSA) for service a public announcement produce to in the program. participating are the Louisville area across from groups community years. few the last Contest Video Reel Action annual produce to facilities and TTVits equipment fullof use do so. to these groups offered the resources lacked but years few last their PSAs. January. until 3:30-5 p.m. from be Thursdays to held will 15 and continue began Nov. sessions workshop The young and these students, motivated and bright really some mentor to opportunity me the and students my “This gives reality.” become see to their creativity the opportunity get people This fall, Downs. Churchill 16 at Nov. on a ceremony at honored They were Scholars. Governors Circle Winner’s Downs Churchill overcoming while achievement and personal academic significant displayed have who County Jefferson from students - demonstrate who recognizedstudents as “high achieving are They challenges. socio-economic familial and/or personal, potential.” extraordinary in their applications. included based qualifying information on Downs, Churchill by honored Trinity, Sacred Heart Sacred host ‘Shooting for the Stars’ Trinity, Camp Basketball ulations Congrat 4 Rocks named Churchill Scholars Churchill named 4 Rocks SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK 38 Shamrock Fans: Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history! 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had who Senior Class Officers Drew Marquardt and Jack Hellige display this year’s theme poster at the Opening Mass. PHOTO BY JOHN CERJAK ’13 individual ’89, an to Potter given PHOTO BY GAIL KAMENISH H’05 is Patrick and has appointed new members to its ranks. The School Board is the governing governing The is ranks. the School its Board to new members appointed has award

The scholarship winners during the 1953 Society dinner. gathered in Steinhauser in Steinhauser gathered practice; 2nd Lt. Jake Barton ’08, USMC, addresses donors and Board were treated to a special evening at the a special to at evening treated were

’69. private in Plummer gh School High Mark attorney an Chair ’68, The new regular School Board members are: Ann Jirkovsky, a psychology professor at Bellarmine University; Buddy University; at Bellarmine professor a psychology Jirkovsky, Ann are: regular members new School The Board Senior Class President Chris Hubbard challenged each challenged Chris Hubbard Senior President Class 60th year, the which opened school’s the liturgy, Following was the Mass faculty, and students current to addition In The school’s 12th Steiny Award was presented to Trinity Annual Fund Annual Trinity to presented was Award Steiny 12th The school’s The evening also showcased more than 80 students who are recipients recipients are who students 80 than more alsoshowcased The evening recognize to thoseWeek Pride during year held each is dinner The ECHO Staff capacity. body that controls the operation of Trinity High School. High Trinity of the operation controls body that Naber New School Board membersNew appointed Trinity The Opening Mass one of the ‘Small Moments’ Opening Mass one of in a ‘Big Legacy’ By The Trinity COMMUNITY an 400 guests More th Students, donors Dinner Society at 1953 honored Students, Gymnasium on Aug. 24 for a Mass to dedicate thenew school dedicate to Mass a 24 for Aug. on Gymnasium Big Moments, “Small theme: the year’s unveil to and year ’58 concelebrated Zettel Dave Rev. Chaplain Trinity Legacy.” of pastor Spalding, Mark J. Reverend the Very with theMass School Trinity’s of member and Church Catholic Trinity Holy Board. their potential realize to and the year of the most make to class the about the attendees to spoke he As opportunities. seizing by Zoeller Dan Principal Jobs, Steve founder Apple of biography for the necessity out pointing theme, the year’s reiterated H’07 a larger, toward count small making moments and humility legacy. lasting touching by tradition follow to the seniors invited Zettel Father the rotunda. outside the Trinity of the statue Several alumni. and parents members, board by attended as honored were and 1963 attended the Class of of members reunion. they their 50-year begin plan to 1953 Society dinner the evening of Sept. 25. Those in attendance heard heard attendance 1953 Society Sept. 25. Those in of the evening dinner alumnus and Christian Robbins junior Trinity by testimonials inspiring the of the support how ’08. Both Barton shared Jake Lt. 2nd Marine and their families impacted has assistance tuition through community Trinity their lives. and National who exemplifies the true spirit of Monsignor Alfred W. Steinhauser Steinhauser W. Alfred Monsignor of the truespirit who exemplifies service and Trinity. support to outstanding her or his through 59 scholarships. of of the creators as well as annually, more $1,000 or who contribute donors those scholarships. of recipients who are the students and scholarships SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK NEWS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK

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Kentucky Bellarmine of at 1957, 2, University the Nov. on against held meet was h year of the school’s existence and the third year year the third and existence the school’s of h year which practice a meet, run to regional the Lexington Several members of Trinity’s 1957 state champion cross country team presented the American flag to our Senior Class Flag Corps prior to the football game versus Male on Oct. 12. Pictured are Rick Panther ’60, left, Dave Moll ’61, Dick Bealmear ’59, Greg Larkin ’59 and Don Moll ’61. PHOTO BY JAMES DAWSON ’06 to until team Trinity High School won both the individual and team championships at the at championships team and both the individual School won High Trinity again his took compete not Denny did Coach 7, Shamrocks Nov. The team was led by coach Jerry Denny, who also is a member of the Trinity Hall of Fame, and assistant coach John coach assistant and Fame, of Hall Trinity of the member who alsois a Jerry by coach led was team Denny, The next meet Shamrocks’ The MilitaryInstitute. Kentucky on Oct. The a 15-45 victory 12, 1957, season over with began Wine and his teammates dominated the meet. The individual and team victories by Wine and his teammates were were teammates his and Wine by victories team and individual the meet. The dominated teammates his and Wine Despite the pressure of being the favorite, nearly everyone on the Trinity team ran well at the state meet. Soon after the state at well ran team the Trinity everyone on nearly being the favorite, of the pressure Despite Dick junior were team championship state first Trinity’s on otherthe runners finish, first-place Wine’s to addition In Boots Jerry Beckman, Himelreich, Louis sophomores were country team 1957 cross Trinity’s of Other members at the Fern Creek victoryover at narrow a with Bellarmine Day Thanksgiving the 1957 season on concluded Trinity to Trinity win runner only the remains and year country his senior in cross undefeated was Wine Charles late The of having a cross country team, was considered an extraordinary achievement. achievement. extraordinary an considered was country team, a cross having of the the fact that and the football with team, also coaches serving were assistant as Moll and both the Denny time, At Moll. accomplishments numerous country team’s the1957 cross made the football with program were primary duties coaches’ remarkable. even more schools,other five over Oct.easily won Rocks on 18. The Seneca Park at held which was Invitational, the Trinity was individual The in Bardstown. Academy Preparatory Joseph St. from champions state defending the two-time including Trinity at the finish first-place ’58. The Wine Wee” “Charlie/Pee Charles these captain senior in bothwinner meets was of first-place meet. The win the 1957 state to favorites early as Wine and the Shamrocks stamped immediately Invitational brief history. in the school’s trophy winning the first was Invitational the Trinity from award team The KHSAA State Cross Country Meet. This accomplishment, in only only fift the in accomplishment, This Country Cross Meet. KHSAA State ichard “Dick” Bealmear ’59By Richard “Dick” rday, Nov. 16, 1957, On Satu Trinity’s first state champions champions first state Trinity’s College (now University). Prior to the regional meet, Wine and his teammates ran scores of miles in Seneca Park in miles in Seneca of Park scores ran teammates his and meet, Wine the regional to Prior University). College (now Creek, Fern nemesis old would face Trinity time meet first was the regional The event. this important for preparation teams. seven with other along titles. regional first Trinity’s On freshmen. The race against UK was used by Coach Denny to give his young squad an opportunity to run on to the run opportunity an squad young his to give by used UK was Coach Denny against race The freshmen. More of 24-31. by a score Trinity defeated Wildcats meet. The state the be upcoming used would at that course same country course. cross Golf Club the Picadome about learned a lot the Shamrocks importantly, the race. of the remainder the lead held for and theevent two-mile of command took Wine the race, the start of (23rd), Cunningham Jim Larkin (18th), sophomore Greg (15th) junior Moll Dave Bealmear freshman place, in ninth the 20 at in the top place to freshman the only was Moll (41st). Panther Rick sophomore (29th ) and Kraus Moose junior the which 1958 swim was team, championship state second the school’s of a member was Panther meet. Also, 1957 state team. dive and Welsh. Jim and Leppert, Moll Don Chuck freshmen and Monohan, Steve and Martin finished race and in the 5,000-meter the lead took early Wine Country Cross Run. Shamrock prestigious and historic victory. of margin a comfortable with country meets. cross state and regional and Invitational the Trinity SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK 42 1957 state champion cross country team Trinity’s first state champions in any sport: Front row left to right: Charlie Wine ’58, Dick Bealmear ’59, Rick Panther ’60, Jim Cunningham ’60; back row: Coach Jerry Denny, Greg Larkin ’59, Moose Kraus ’59 and Dave Moll ’61. Wine also was Trinity’s first individual state champion in any sport. 43 Chris Hubbard ’13

Blake Burger ’13 signed a national letter of intent to participate in participate to intent of letter signed a national to Trinity senior soccer goalkeeper Chris Hubbard on being named an All-American and being All-Americanand an beingnamed on soccer senior goalkeeper Chris Hubbard Trinity to Magazine Athlete of the Month for October 2012 for the Month of Athlete Magazine

Hubbard represented the West Squad in the second annual High School All-American game played on Dec. 8 in on played School All-American game High Squad annual in the second the West represented Hubbard have I the best is goalkeeper that head soccer “He Barry coach Swearingen. Trinity said dream,” coach’s a is “Chris high in his soccer school career: accomplishments impressive amassed Hubbard competition Cup State of years in four others and Evansville Edwardsville, SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK named to the Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State first team. Hubbard will attend the University University the attend will Hubbard team. first School Soccer High All-State Coaches Association the Kentucky to named a soccer on scholarship. Dame Notre of named nationwide players 100 approximately of one and Kentucky from players five of one is Ala. Hubbard Birmingham, the team. to Along game. his improve to working constantly is he and skill set so is His complete, 14 years. in the past been around I am field. the off and on person a great importantly, most a leader and, student, skill, athletic Chris his alsowith is a great man.” young accomplished a nice, such with work to a chance had I have that proud captain team and starter varsity • Four-year 50 shutouts with (.66) allowed goals • Career-high 2012 All-Louisville team • 2011 and Catholic team first School Soccer High All-State Coaches Association • 2012 Kentucky team All-State Academic • Four-year • Vype Award Keeper Soccer Outstanding Camp University • Indiana All-Star Camp Elite University • Northwestern All-Star Camp Advanced Dame Notre of • University Goalkeeper Camp MVP Elite Carolina North of • University All-Star ID Camp Winter Charleston • College of All-Star Camp Elite Dame Notre of • University SIU Northwestern, Xavier, Kentucky, Charleston, College of University, Furman Dame, Notre • Recruited by Charleston College of and Furman Dame, Notre from offers • Scholarship information/accomplishments: Additional School Senior Class President High • 2013 Trinity high school of semesters all eight Program Advanced Roll in Trinity’s the Honor • Made Society Honor • National Captain Spirit • House Seventh Region for team • 2012 All-Tournament Award School Soccer High Good Coaches Hands Association • 2012 Kentucky 16 shutouts had and in 23 games goals eight allowed Hubbard year, senior his • For 50 shutouts had and in 90 games 59 goals allowed Hubbard high his career, school • For 2007-10 Team State Kentucky • ODP pool Regional in 2008 • ODP allowed goals two only (2009-12), with Champion Cup State Kentucky • Four-time signed with () 19. Burger Nov. on Trinity at held a ceremony at athletics collegiate Monmouth University. Monmouth

All-State first team Congratulations ubbard ’13 named All-American, named All-American, Chris Hubbard ’13

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“I am honored, but in actuality this honor is a reflection of the entire coaching of entire the a reflection is this honor actuality in but honored, am “I Waggoner on being elected president-elect of the Kentucky Track and Cross Cross and Track the Kentucky of being elected president-elect on Waggoner this of the rest for will be vice president Country Waggoner CoachesAssociation. year. next president of the role taking on before year school a team countrybenchmark cross Trinity’s make to hard extremely works that staff said. Waggoner the state,” of therest for Football in the 6-A playoffs. Class competing Rocks the were Football publication, the time of At Go Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Rocks! Go Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Rocks! Go Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Go Rocks! Rocks! ulations Congrat Chad Waggoner named president-elect of Kentuckynamed president-elect Waggoner Chad Association Country Coaches and Cross Track Shamrock PrideShamrock SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK SHAMROCK $75 (includes shipping). For more information, e-mail [email protected] or call (502) 736-2125. e-mail [email protected] information, more For $75 (includes shipping). SHAMROCK SPORTS SHAMROCK 44 45

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the the win was to also It 10. Jason Hatcher ’13 competition Nov. in on Recipient of the perfectly Lexington in scored Park Bob Beatty H’03 and senior teammates James Quick and James Hatcher have have Hatcher James and Quick James teammates senior Bob and Beatty H’03 Horse Shamrocks of James Quick ’13 line Kentucky God’s Children” Inclusion Award season came to a close with their second consecutive state runner-up finish at at the Class finish runner-up state consecutive their second closea with to season came at green Edward M. Shaughnessy III “Serving All Edward M. Shaughnessy III “Serving long a 3, Championships

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State A pack of Rocks raced with pride, showing the rest of the state the true meaning of TEAM. Great fan support and and support fan TEAM. Great the of true meaning the state of the rest showing Rocks raced pride, with of A pack were Trinity for placing Alsoplace. 12th in who finished Derrich Stauble, the Rocks junior was for Leadingthe way “Thanks to our seniors, whose four years of perseverance took them from humble beginnings to a finish to to a finish be beginnings humble took them of from perseverance years four whose“Thanksour seniors, to Beatty has been named head coach of the East squad for the game. Trinity offensive coordinator Andrew Coverdale Andrew Coverdale coordinator offensive Trinity the game. the East squad for been head of coach has Beatty named “I release. a press in said Beatty Army,” the U.S. of the colors wear to equally humbled I am ... and honored am “I Trinity at a ceremony at the game their jerseys for presented were Hatcher end defensive and Quick receiver Wide

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sophomores Swim and Out” Bade Night Adam “Girls’ Senior the divers. season: each returning state top the the in are meets Basketball Rocks look to compete at the highest level again this season. again level the highest at Basketball Rocks compete look to Domhoff will team. be a very competitive Joey balanced team in more than 30 years. than in more balanced team invitational junior largest and the of of five of its top six bowlers to graduation, this year’s team is young and inexperienced.and young is team year’s this to graduation, six bowlers top its of five of return many young players after losing 10 seniors to graduation. 10 losing seniors after players young many return two Johnson hosts Nick

The Rocks are coached by Kelly Horrell, who is in his sixth season at Trinity. He will again be assisted by Scott He willassisted be again Trinity. at sixth is in his who season Horrell, Kelly by coached are RocksThe Joe Wuertz is the lone returning senior. Returning juniors include Justin Wiech, Conor Minogue, Quinten Wright Wright Quinten Minogue, Conor Wiech, Justin include juniors Returning senior. returning the lone is Wuertz Joe Classic in Holiday prestigious the including tournaments, five approximately in Rocks willRolling The play KHSAA their second into heading are helm, at the ’71 Fowler Joe 2012-13 head The Rocks, coach with Bowling Senior captain Jack Wise and fellow seniors Gavin Gleason and Jake and Mike Rosenfeld will provide leadership leadership will Rosenfeld provide Mike and Jake and Gleason Gavin seniors fellow and Wise Jack Senior captain zone. the offensive of out will opposition keep Ben and Harmata Ramsey Mayne juniors On defense, Defending state champion and senior Bobby Bryant and 2012 state meet seventh-place finisher junior Ian Kahl Ian junior finisher meet seventh-place 2012 state and Bryant Bobby senior and champion state Defending Brown head Richard coach year,” last state at placing from away a match who back were wrestlers three have “We “It’s a pleasure to coach a defending state champion team into a new season,” head coach Mike Szabo said. “The Szabo said. head Mike coach a new season,” into team champion state a defending coach to a pleasure “It’s Trinity takes the court with a stable of seniors and talented underclassmen to challenge for the top tournaments in tournaments the top for challenge to underclassmen talented and seniors of a stable takes the with court Trinity pressure. defensive will provide Ivory Trey junior and Quick Darryl James Rice Miles and Senior guards Hicks, will host battles Gymnasium Steinhauser of country. in the this part schedules toughest of the one RocksThe face Two-year captain and senior Preston Schilling will lead a team that hopes to have a dozen or more student-athletes student-athletes more or a dozen have to Schilling hopes will that lead a team Preston senior and captain Two-year Sam the off-season. Sophomores during tremendously LeClair improved Josh and Whitehead Daniel Seniors

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Ice Hockey The Ice Rocks club sports connection Wrestling The 2012-13 Wrestling Rocks Swimming & Diving Trinity may have the most Bowling With the loss

g state champion The defendin winter SPORTS PREVIEW SPORTS winter Basketball year.” this very competition for tough ready skillsand be their to improve in the off-season hard kids worked country. and the state will the glass. be own called to Strothman upon Sam Owens and Craig Page, DeMarcus twoin also will compete Trinity 1). Central (Feb. Madison and 29) (Jan. Park Ridge Pleasure contenders title state with School in Louisville High Fairdale at Tournament the Bluegrass of – the King tournaments holiday top the nation’s of in the nation. teams the top of Fla., which will some host in Naples, Invitational Gulfshore the inaugural and last season, willrecord state a broke and titles state two won who Cooper, Thomas meet. Junior the state qualify for Chris Parrill. and Gilligan Michael Lichtefeld, Chandler juniors fellow with along be a force, again the Rocks. for Chris score Owen to and hope Ruble Senior TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL 2012-13 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE The defending state champion Basketball Rocks will have an exciting 2012-13 season. With the always tough Seventh Region competition plus trips to high-profile tournaments, fans can count on exciting Shamrock hoops action.

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Dec. 26-29 Gulfshore Invitational Naples, Fla. TBA Jan. 4 Newport Central Catholic Newport Central Catholic 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8 Collins Collins 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 St. Xavier Freedom Hall 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14-19 Louisville Invitational Tournament TBA Jan. 22 Christian Academy Christian Academy 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 Waggener THS 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 Joe B. Hall Classic vs. TBA Montgomery County TBA Jan. 29 PRP THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 Madison Central THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Jock Sutherland Classic vs. Henry Clay Lexington Lafayette 6:00 p.m. Feb. 5 Atherton Atherton 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 Lexington Lafayette Lexington Lafayette 8:00 p.m. Feb. 9 Central Central 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 Elizabethtown THS 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 Jeffersonville Jeffersonville 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 District Tournament TBA TBA Visit the Campus Store online! www.trinityrocks.com

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Calendar of Events DECEMBER FEBRUARY Dec. 20-Jan. 3 Christmas holidays 7 Foundation Board meeting 25 Christmas 13 Ash Wednesday 14 Valentine’s Day, Parent-Teacher Conferences 15 Winter Break (no classes) 21 Alumni Business Circle

JANUARY MARCH 1 New Year’s Day; Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Trinity Department of Theatre Arts’ spring musical. 3 Classes resume Call (502) 736-2177 for performance dates. 5 Make-up Placement Test 15 Senior Prom 6 Feast of the Epiphany 11 Alumni Board of Directors meeting 11 Trinity vs. St. Xavier basketball (Freedom Hall) 16 celebraTion (The Olmsted) 14 Alumni Board of Directors meeting 17 St. Patrick’s Day 17 Alumni Business Circle 21 Alumni Business Circle 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday (no classes) 29 Good Friday (no classes) 28 School Board meeting 31 Easter