These images and related text were published in The Courier-Journal on Sunday, 11 Nov 1923.
1923 S.H.S Senior Class and Faculty - L-R, bottom row: Virginia Gardner, Iva Elliott, Kathryn Nusz, Mary Jane Garr, Beatrice Moore, Louise Shelton, Ada Patterson, Mildred Hagan and Minnie Mae Combs. Center row: Lawrence Feather, W. T. Whitman, Orville Jenkins, Onie Magruder, Robert Ball, Pat Cruise, Roger Alford and Perry Munford. Top row: J. H. Sanders, school superintendent; Alma Hutchins, Lillian Crume and Hester Belle Anderson, teachers.
1923 Shepherdsville High School Girls' Basketball Team - L-R, standing: Iva Elliott, Martha Hill, Kathryn Nusz, Elizabeth Pitman and Bertha Feather; seated: Johnie Summers, Minnie Mae Combs and Mary Jane Garr.
1923 Shepherdsville High School Girls' Junior and Sophomore Basketball Teams - Juniors: L-R, standing, Alice Rhea, Ada Bell, Annie Smith, Mary Thomas Melton and Hazel Nusz. Sophomores: L-R, seated, Eva Hickerson, Mildred Bergen, Etta Nusz, Ophelia Masden and Anna Rae Combs.
1923 Shepherdsville High School Boys' Basketball Team - L-R, seated: Lee Logston, Charles Shaw, William Griffin, Wassell Rogers, John Wuthrich, Lawrence Feather and Paul Patterson; standing: J. H. Sanders, school superintendent; Gilbert Bradbury, Perry Mumford, Hobart Roby, Pat Cruise and Robert Simmons.
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