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Big Time Senior Day Top Left-Paul Snyder Top Right-Lester Adams Bottom Left-Elmer Jacob, Kathleen Myers, Shir- ley Edwards, Margaret Maurer, Jim Gulling Bottom Right-Ralph Daily, Jack Goebel For the fifth consecutive year the Senior Class of Louisville High School sponsored Senior Day under the able leadership of the Board of Education consisting of: President Margaret Maurer, Clerk, Shirley Edwards, Kathleen Myers, Elmer Jacob, and Jim Gulling. It was held on Friday, March 22, with Paul Snyder and Lester Adams acting as super- intendents and Ralph Daily and Jack Goebel as principals. All the faculty and janitorial positions were taken over by members of the senior class. This project was worked out by the social living classes under the supervision of Mr. Matheny. I29l
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At Louisville Clifford Thorn A :small but mighty man is he Scif-ntitic Courseg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, all Secretary 45 Choir 1. 2, 31 Op- eretta 21 Spotlight 4g Junior Play 33 Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 Norma Tictgcn 'Light footed. pretty and gay General Course: Commercial Club l: Glee Clubg Choir 2, 35 Opcrctta 23 Office Girl 33 Cheer- Lender 1. 2. 3, 4g Home Economics Club 2 Mary Wagner As still sho is as any mouse Commercial Course, Commercial Club 2. 3. 4g Otfice Girl 3, 43 An- nual Stafl' 33 Band 1. 2. 3, 4 Lola Wallace I like school all except the studies Commervial Course: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4g Girl Reserve 3. 43 Choir 2: Operetta 23 Spotlight Staff 43 Clinic Girl 3 Seniors ClilTord Willour I have the way to win General Course, Hi-Y Cl. 4: Com- mercial Club l, 3: Choir 2. 3. -lg Operetta 2. 43 Junior Play Il: Spotlight Staff -1 Beulah Wolflic 'Shy when she is with anyone Commercial Course. Commercial Club 4: Girl Reserves 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Spotlight Stall 4 Donald Zachman Don't worry: it's bad for your health Classical Course: Hi-Y Club 43 Football 4 Martha Zumkehr Talk was only meant for women anyway Scienittic Course: Rostronian l. 2. 3. 43 Girl Reserves 3. 45 Spot- light 43 Prom Committee 31 Band l. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4
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It's Getting Deep! Journalists Publish Fifteen Issues of The Spotlight Journalism staffs were busy writing and assembling fifteen issues of The Spotlight for sale to the students of Louisville. They invited criticism and suggestions and printed let- ters from students in the column, Something On Your Mind?,' Student opinion on timely topics was sought by our Roving Reporter and Teen-agers made its first appearance. First Printed Paper Louisville had its first printed paper this year. Before, it was either mimeographed or lithographed. This improved the appearance of the paper and also the standing of it com- pared with other schools. This improvement is due to the efforts of Miss Merle Crosbie, who made her debut at Louisville this last year. Miss Crosbie graduated from Louisville in 1941, and came to our teaching staff from Canton schools.. Journalism Extended To'One YeariCourse Juniors begin Journalism at the beginning of the second semester in order that they will have their training for the first semester of their senior year. The students preparing for work on the paper the second semester will prepare as usual during the first semester of their senior year. Before they receive credit forthe class, they must make one book report on a current journalism book, make a scrapbook, and must enter at least one article in the annual contest sponsored by the Scholastic Magazine. Sponsors Football Queen The football dance, the Pigskin Prom, in honor of the football queen, Vivian Dim- merling, her attendants, Eleanor Smith, Joyce Stoddard, Barbara Ault, and Gloria Casslerg the captain of the football team, William Kindlerg and the most valuable player, Jack Bach- tel, was held in the school auditorium November 11. The Louisville swing band furnished the music while the decorations consisted chiefly of pictures of the football team arrayed as individuals and as a whole squad. Sports pages completed the pictures. q Journalists Selected For Quill and Scroll Fourteen student journalists were chosen. for the Honorary International Quill and Scroll Society. A sample of each journalist's style of writing was sent to Quill and Scroll for this honor. For the first semester staff: Hilda Metzger and Arlene Rufibach, business managers, Eleanor Smith, music write-ups, Anna Kilkenny, feature writer, and Elmer Jacob, sports ed- itor, received the Quill and Scroll Pins. B Honors for second semester go to: Janice Styer, business manager, Goldie Jones, ed- itor-in-chiefg Clifford Willour and Clifford Thorn, sports editors, Shirley Ebling, society edit- org Kathryn Pugh, news editor, Kathryn Brown and Patty Kirkland, reporters. Row 1-Anna Mae Kilkenny, Marilyn Aderholt, Audrey DeWalt, Joyce Stoddard. Arlene Ruflbach, Elaine Tedrick Row 2-Eleanor Smith, Dorothy Bentz, Marcie Doyle, Hilda Metzger, Vivian Dimmerling, Dorothy Monnot, Rita Rosia. Therese Husein Row 3-Richard Schlupp, Donna Burchfield, Lola Wallace, Mary Louise Ford, Elmer Jacob, Charles Runkle, Mary Speakman. Miss Crosbie, Advisor Row 1-Eleanor Smith, Vivian Dimmerling, Joyce Stoddard Row 2-Jack Bachtel, Barbara Ault, Gloria Cassler, William Kindler. Row 1-Arlene Fogle, Patricia Kirkland, Pauline Crowl, Goldie Jones, Beulah Wolflie, Waneta Saunier Row 2-Miss Crosbie. Advisor: Shirley Ebling, Janice Styer, Kathryn Pugh, Kathryn Brown. Marie Kolm Row 3-Clifford Thom. William Kindler. Donald Moinet. aul Linerode. Donald Givens. Clifford Willour. l30l -
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