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The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

Lulu Butler

Lulu Butler, Section Editor

Continuing into her fourth year on staff, senior Lulu Butler serves as TRL’s Managing and A+E Editor, and she is eager to start another amazing year alongside her fellow editors. After joining newspaper in the eighth grade on a whim, Lulu quickly found a passion for writing, leading, and teaching and has been hooked ever since. Lulu is also involved in other areas around the school including Student Council, NHS, and Class Council where she excitedly serves as the Senior Class Vice President. Besides taking naps, Lulu’s favorite activity is dancing, and she can almost always be found at her dance studio. Friends of Lulu’s will even attest to that fact that she is in the studio more than her own home. Lulu finds most of her happiness within the simple pleasures of life- that is eating good food, napping, shopping, long drives, the lake, church, hanging out with friends and family, sunsets, laughing, Friday night football games, sweatshirts and the list goes on. As she enters her final year of high school, Lulu is eager to progress in her writing, learn, make new friendships and maybe grow a few inches too. Although she is unsure of what’s in store for her future, Lulu is sure of that fact that she’ll be dancing and laughing all the way through.

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Seniors around the world have, and will continue to, miss important events that commemorate big milestones. And yes, while senior prom, graduation parties, or senior sports seasons may not seem important in the grand scheme of life, they’re important to us in THIS stage of our lives.

Column: The ‘special’ class

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
April 9, 2020
I’ve been with her every step of the way, and it’s bitter-sweet to know this stage of life will soon close. With college on the horizon and a whole new future laid out in front of me, it’s hard to imagine my life without Ruby there right beside me.

Column: The footprints behind me

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 11, 2020

The 15th Day: Hattie and Trevor

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 15, 2019

14 Days of Love: Natalie and Mason

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 14, 2019

14 Days of Love: Hannah and Caden

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 13, 2019

14 Days of Love: Kaysey and Lee

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 12, 2019

14 Days of Love: Wilson and Luke

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 11, 2019

14 Days of Love: Caitlin and Landon

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 10, 2019

14 Days of Love: Julia and Brian

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 9, 2019

14 Days of Love: Emmerson and Riley

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 8, 2019
The set of 14 Days of Love is prepped and ready to take on this years round of couples.

14 Days of Love 2019

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
February 1, 2019
Lulu Butler, Section Editor

Lulu Butler, Section Editor

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 22, 2018

Friendsgiving 2018: Elise and Zowie

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 10, 2018

Friendsgiving 2018: Bryce and Sylvia

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 7, 2018

Friendsgiving 2018: Avery and Ashley

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 6, 2018

Friendsgiving 2018: Hannah and Sydney

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 5, 2018

Friendsgiving 2018: Briley and Elyce

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 4, 2018
Behind the scenes of Friendsgiving.

Friendsgiving 2018

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 3, 2018
Lulu Butler says goodbye to her brother, George, before he leaves on his mission.

Column: The hardest two years

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
May 30, 2018

Video: National Siblings Day

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
April 10, 2018
The Richardson family will be delivering books to the St. Catherine’s School in Kauai over break.

A wave of generosity

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
December 14, 2017
Digital Hero Academy is a mixed format game intended to help freshmen and sophomores develop tech skills to be successful in college and later life.

Basic training

Lulu Butler, Section Editor
August 21, 2017
Senior Matthew Almy poses with his money making machine, his lawnmower.

Grass is always greener

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2017
Junior Lacey Jones is attending the prom she planned.

Inside scoop

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
April 25, 2017
For most, graduation doesnt occur until the end of ones senior year. Some students, however, choose to take on extra classes as an underclassman and graduate early.

Less time, same diploma

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
April 13, 2017
Student-athlete, Kennedy Miller, started the districts first womens lacrosse program for Kindergarten through eighth grade.

Sticking with it

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
March 21, 2017
One of the creators of the baking account Flour Power, Noelle Franz, and her friend Lily McCutcheon getting ready to photograph a homemade apple pie.

More than what goes in the mixer

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
February 7, 2017
Mason Massey has taken on the role of football player and gymnast, two different sports, with different skill sets.

Conquering the bar and the field

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
December 5, 2016
Iovinelli brothers come off the field during the homecoming game on September 23rd.

Brothers on and off the field

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
October 5, 2016
The 2017 prom committee will be selling Steel City Pops during lunch each Friday in attempts of offsetting the costs of the event.

Pops for prom

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
September 16, 2016
Despite suffering from vertigo sophomre Sophia Heussner trains at Lone Star Circus School near Richardson. Shes pictured here using a lyra, an aerial hoop.

A new sense of direction

Lulu Butler, Staff Reporter
September 9, 2016
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