
Buddy shared his expertise about the AI boom and how businesses can capitalize on it. He also answered questions from attendees.
The Business Circle meets monthly for lunch at an alumni-owned restaurant or business. It’s an opportunity to network with alumni and do business with each other.
Alumni of all ages and career fields attend the luncheons – realtors, bankers, IT professionals, general contractors, attorneys, marketing managers and on and on. Attendance is usually 25-50 alumni. Come as you are from work.
The next Trinity Alumni Business Circle will meet at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, February 19, at Brownie’s “The Shed” Grille & Bar. Please be on the lookout for registration information.
Questions? Please contact Bonnie Shellhamer, Alumni Relations Event Coordinator, at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.


Alumni of all eras of Trinity's history remember Rev. Dave Zettel. He's Trinity's chaplain and is a member of the Class of 1958, the school's second graduating class. He still resides on campus in Flaget Hall (the Priest House).
Father Zettel celebrates Mass in Trinity’s chapel weekday mornings for faculty and students and an Alumni Mass on the third Wednesday of the month. (No reservations are necessary. Come to the rotunda from 7-7:15 a.m. and we’ll walk to the chapel.)
He also assists with the planning for the annual Alumni Retreat, which will be held on Saturday, February 14, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at Trinity. The retreat is a great way to reconnect with your faith and Trinity. CLICK THE LINK (https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E355191&id=326) for additional information and to register.
Trinity senior Isaac Bowling profiled Father Zettel for “The ECHO” online newspaper.
https://lnkd.in/gBaca5Xg

The Trinity community gathered as one in Steinhauser Gymnasium to celebrate achievements in academics, our clubs, activities and athletics teams. Included in this recognition were Quick Recall, Speech & Debate, and our 2025 State Champion Esports, Baseball, Lacrosse, Track and Field, and Football teams. Congratulations to all our Rocks. We were also joined by members of the 1st, 10th, and 20th State Championship Football teams. Go Rocks! Trinity Forever!






Beginning in 2017, The Fowler Invitational is one of the largest high school singles events in the state of Kentucky. This year, 138 bowlers participated from all across the state with six of the eight KHSAA bowling regions represented in addition to bowlers from Ohio and Indiana. Trinity had four bowlers participate with Blake Ackermann '26 securing an impressive 11th place finish.
Trinity Forever!




An important update from the Trinity Campus Store - KHSAA State Championship Football apparel can be picked up on Wednesday, December 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. To pick up your order, please enter through the Campus Store entrance.
You can also finalize all of your last minute Christmas shopping!
Trinity Campus Store holiday hours:
Thursday, December 18 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Friday, December 19 - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, December 20 - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Also, shop online for for in-store pick up during these hours!

Mike Chancellor ‘75
Greg DeMuth ’81
Kenneth Ellenbrand H’07
Tim Hourigan ’75
Tony Lococo H’03
Patrick J. McDaniel ’61
Stephen F. Schuster ’61
Richard J. Sherman ’57
The 2025 Hall of Fame Dinner will be held TONIGHT, Tuesday, December 16 at Trinity High School.
If you would like to join in on the celebration from the comfort of your own home, please click the link for the livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/-Z0sQXq24l4



The following alumni participated:
James Russell Bushong ’12
Bill DeSanctis ’68
Ed Grantz ’79
Bill Hodapp ’82
Drake Kawa ’19
Thomas Levett ’05
Greg Russell ’05
Scott Scinta ’77
Travis Wagoner ’90
Paul Werle ’64
Trinity has a long history with Dare to Care. For years, our students have volunteered at its facilities and raised money for the organization.
The Alumni Association coordinates a fall and spring service project. Be on the lookout for information regarding a spring community service project.



That’s a question many families ask of themselves when talking about their ancestry. The Trinity Family can ask the same question.
Travel back in time to 1953 and learn about the early years of Trinity’s history.
https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/the-early-years

Additionally, Seth answered students’ questions about finance, choosing a major, Bitcoin and career paths.
“Hearing what these young men want out of their future is inspiring,” Seth said.
Seth credits Trinity for the work ethic, drive and ambition helped get started and propel his career.
The FBLA chapter is moderated by Trinity teacher Hallie Epperson.
If you are interested in being a prospective FBLA guest speaker, please contact Travis Wagoner ’90 at wagoner@trinityrocks.com.

All Trinity blankets are $10 off Friday and Saturday ONLY.
IN-STORE ONLY.
GO ROCKS!

Monday, December 1st, a group of volunteers prepared cookie sleeves for distribution and addressed/stuffed envelopes for the Trinity Parent Reception.
Wednesday, December 3rd, thanks to a snow day closing campus on Tuesday, December 2nd, another group of volunteers braved the conditions to distribute cookies promoting #ROCKSGive during morning carpool.
This dedication to Trinity High School is very much appreciated!

Known today as Flaget Hall, the oldest building on campus was built in 1928 as part of Holy Trinity Church and School. The parish was founded on the site in 1882.
Prior to 1953, when Holy Trinity operated on Trinity’s current site, the house was the priests’ rectory and convent for the nuns who taught at the school. When Trinity High School opened and for decades thereafter, many of the priests who taught at Trinity lived in the house. Trinity Chaplain Rev. David Zettel ’58 still resides there.
Like many houses of the era, Flaget Hall features high ceilings, transoms and hardwood flooring.
Flaget Hall currently houses the Trinity High School Foundation offices, which coordinate all fundraising and alumni relations efforts. One of the Foundation offices is in the house’s former chapel.

The wait is over, and the time is now to make a difference in the lives of many young men!
Together we can make this the greatest day of giving in school history! 100% of all gifts go toward need-based tuition assistance. Here you can make a gift via PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay, credit card, or bank account. All gifts make a difference, and no gift is too small.
If you have already made a gift to Trinity this fiscal year, thank you! If not, please click here to make an impact on a student’s life.
Thank you and GO ROCKS!

