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Russell NY:llk1-r Clenerzxl Uourse lla- silent and safe-, Slll'll6'K' lievm-1' lretrzxys you, Jean WVQ-hling: College .l1:llll'ZlIll'C Active in activities doing all tasks e114-1'g'etically, z1111l entli11s1z1sti1'a1lly. Class Soc. 33 flirl Reserves 3, 4, Treas. 4g Honor Clubg Science Club il, 4, 'l'1'cas. 3, S01-. 43 Home 1111 1 lub l, 2, Il, Sec. 23 .I1'.-Sr. l'1'un1 l'o111,C All Si lfl l l I 1111:1l Us ' , -. IiC'llll0fll XYvis0 nd Con1111erf-iz1l Some think the world is marie for 11111 and frollc, :md so dues -lft!Illlj'.'4 Fnutbilll l, ff, 3, 1. Arla-no ll :le NVQ-yzuul 1'o1111ne1'c'ia1l lYis1- Lo resolve und Ijilllillll to IJ0l'iiUl'lll.U Glens Uluh l: A111111:1l Stull' 4: l'lo111e lic. Ululr l, 2, Il. Orville Yoder Generzil Course Opportunity is knockim: for people like him. Athletic Flub 41 Glcc Club 2, 3. 9' Q P iltntghta Us wwi As we are soon to leave Louisville High, we recall many of the interest- ing events that have happened during the last four years. With the Halloween Party of '36 we were duly initiated as freshmen into L. H. S. The recollections of our first two years here are somewhat vague and hazy. A With the beginning of our junior year activities began in earnest. The junior play, The Tin Hero, was one of the outstanding events of the year. Another exciting incident was the winning of the Tri-County Cham- pionship by our football team. Our junor year was brought to a glorious final with the annual J unior-Senior Prom held at Congress Lake. The social activities of the last year consisted of two very delightful and unique dances, one in the fall and one in the following spring. On May 18 and 19 the senior play, Another Language, was presented to an appreciative audience. This was the iirst year for the play to be enacted two nights, therefore two separate casts were chosen. As we leave school, we know that wherever we go, school or work, we will always have a warm spot in our hearts for Louisville High. X., 15 , ,Q
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F H-1'-1 .L '.-.4.'7 Xvilma Taylor General Course IH-lite, trim, simple and sweet. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Manuel Tellrick General Course S-liyness hides much of his wis dom. Shirley Tn-W Gunerul Course Hlmwn holds no more delights than she. Girl lloservos 4: Home ldc. Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 3: .liz-Sr. Prom Com. B011 y l'1lpernl:u1 flllfl llllCl'L'lZll HX'illll2llllC'S, they say, vomc done up in small 1J2lC'li1lQ6S.4' Girl Ti:-seiwos 3, 4, Honor Cluh Scivuce Club 33 Commercial Club 3 .Ili l'lziy3 Jr.-Sr. lyl'0Ill Com.: Annual Stuff 4. Paul Yiolsunll General Course A clark-eyed, good-nutured lad. l Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Rostroniau 1, 2, 32, 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.g Annual Stuff 45 Basketball 2, 35 Track 3. Donald I.. Voltz COIT1YTlQl'K'l1ll lin mv :lm l, from cure l :lm froef I . tilzlsstlmistmrigzligAZEIVJIJITQX' 23,3434 Glen Sponsors President .......... Vice-President Secretary ........ Treasurer .... lllrrriii .....Miss Lyons, Mr. Moffett ..............,..Jerry Paumier .......Paul Matz 7..,.,.,..Mary Schillig .....D0rothy McGinnis ,, , , 1 , . . y Senior l'l:1y ,jk-, 22 lg: linightn 1 Eiga?
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