
Please join us for our next Alumni Business Circle:
☘️Thursday, November 20
☘️11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
☘️Progress Park Airstream Resort and Event Venue (4503 Progress Blvd. in Buechel)
There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided.
This will be another fun day of connecting, networking and getting back to your Trinity roots. We look forward to seeing you soon.

















If you’re alumnus interested in being a Class Agent, please contact Travis Wagoner ’90 at 502-736-2122 or wagoner@trinityrocks.com.
Jesse Ryan ’90 (left), Bob Heleringer ’69, Parker Norman ’20, Chris Haunz ’90, Craig Kalmer ’85, Gary Lange ’61, Thomas Levett ’05, and Phil Castagno ’75. Not pictured: Coleman Coffey ’04, D.J. Jones ’15, Grant Jones ’02, Scott Roby ’90, Sean Travelstead ’86, and Tony Vanetti ’87.

Trinity brother Matt Sweets ’06 was injured during the recent tragedy in Louisville.
A GoFundMe account has been set up in his name by family members.
If you are able, please consider donating to our brother alum and his family. No amount is too small, and every message, prayer and share means more than you know.
Brothers for Life.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-brooke-and-matts-family-in-crisis

John shared his medical journey with Trinity students. Starting with Mr. Budniak’s AP biology class to earning his bachelor’s degree and now studying medicine. John discussed time management, the value of taking AP courses in high school, volunteering in the medical field, study habits in medical school and having the intense desire to be a doctor.
The Pre-Med Society is moderated by Trinity teacher Mike Budniak H’11.
As you are likely aware, we are now almost a month into a shutdown of the federal government. As the weeks go by, a number of concerns increase in urgency. This week, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops joined with many others in raising the alarm about imminent interruptions to food programs, particularly the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
The USCCB is encouraging Catholics to contact our members of Congress and urge them to act quickly to ensure this funding is quickly restored.
To take action, please visit: https://www.votervoice.net/USCCB/Campaigns/131155/Respond
Thank you for your commitment to Faithful Citizenship!

In addition to creating care packages for their sons away from home, many participants also prepared boxes for Trinity alumni currently serving in the military. Those packages will be mailed out this week.
“It makes me excited to imagine an alum receiving an unexpected package from their alma mater, thanking them for their service and letting them know how proud we are of them. I wish I could see their faces,” said Senior Development Officer and Alumni Moms Coordinator Michelle Walters H’17.
“I love that these women still want to stay connected to Trinity even after their sons have graduated,” Walters continued. “It speaks volumes about the special place they found at Trinity.”

Last Friday, October 24, 2025, Trinity welcomed the Class of 2015 back home for their 10-year reunion. We celebrated a GreaT senior class on the football field, and we were privileged enough to be joined by Coach Chuck Servino’s family and classmates to honor his life as they carried the flag before kickoff.
Coach Servino was a member of the Class of 1973. He was a high school All-American in football, competed in the Junior Olympics, and played running back for the University of Kentucky’s 1976-77 Peach Bowl team. Coach Servino contributed to eight state championships for the Shamrocks and dedicated most of his life as a teacher and coach at Trinity. He is a member of our Hall of Fame and received the Honor Alumnus Award in 2016. He was an excellent mentor and educator inside and outside of the classroom. Our community misses Coach Servino dearly.
This was another memorable evening on Shelbyville Road for many reasons. Thank you to everyone who continues to support our mission and this community.
Welcome home, classes of 2005 and 2015! These classes will celebrate their respective reunions this weekend.
It’s always special to welcome alumni home to campus! Class reunions are a great way to reconnect with classmates and the Alumni Association.
Since 1991, every Trinity graduating class has had an incremental five-year reunion. Few schools can say that.
For questions regarding class reunions, please contact Alumni Event Coordinator Bonnie Shellhamer at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.
Are you a young Trinity alum? Join the Young Alumni Shamrock Society!
Alumni who graduated in the last 15 years – classes of 2010-25 – are invited to join an influential group of young, vibrant leaders who are helping to provide the Trinity experience to future generations of Shamrocks. In addition to supporting Trinity, the YASS benefits our brother alumni. We have quarterly events each year that provide opportunities for networking and socializing.
Join us for our next Young Alumni Shamrock Society sponsored event!
What: Trinity State of the School by James Torra H’12
When: Thursday, October 23, 6 p.m.
Where: Trinity High School (Faculty Dining Room in Alumni Hall)
Trinity President James Torra will provide an update on the start of the school year, share details about future campus projects and answer any questions you may have.
Click the link below to let us know you'll be there!
https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E355191&id=304
The next Alumni Business Circle luncheon will be held on Thursday, November 20. For additional information, contact Bonnie Shellhamer at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.

It’s always special to welcome alumni home to campus! Class reunions are a great way to reconnect with classmates and the Alumni Association.
Since 1991, every Trinity graduating class has had an incremental five-year reunion. Few schools can say that.
For questions regarding class reunions, please contact Alumni Event Coordinator Bonnie Shellhamer at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.


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Congratulations, Daylen! Trinity Forever!

