Senior Inkspot Goodbye
May 21, 2020
The Butler Inkspot team has had many articles come through the website this year. These articles, hype videos, pictures, ect. are written by some of the most determined people, who work extremely hard to recognize the school and its students. From writing student spotlights to covering the outcomes of any sport. Eleven people who want to make sure that the students, alumni, teachers, and even the principal are being recognized the way they should.
This time however, we wanted to recognize the Eight Seniors who wrote many of the articles. These people commit to sports, education, friends, and family. They have a lot on their plate and we want to make sure that their hard work is recognized and seen. Below is a list of the university each person is attending and what their major is.
Erin Templeman- Indiana University Southeast, Major- Undecided
Abby Templeman- Indiana University Southeast, Major- Nursing
Katie Templeman- Indiana University Southeast, Major- Physical Therapy
Trey Seibert- University of Louisville, Major- Political Science
Eric Swann- Berea College, Major- Undecided
Tori Hartlage- University of Louisville, Major Dental Hygiene
Meagan Wilson- University of Louisville, Major- Social Work
Chris Mattingly- Spalding University, Major- Journalism/Communications
This class has been one of my personal favorites at Butler, the amount of memories made in this class was too many to count. I am really glad I decided to take this class because the people in it made everyday a good day. I highly encourage anyone to take this class even if you are on the fence about it. Now as we head out of Butler and Inkspot, we leave the fate of this class on the shoulders of Bethany, Emma and Olivia, and any new person to carry on the legacy of the Inkspot name.

Trey Seibert is 17 years old and is a senior at butler. This is his first year in Inkspot and he’s hoping to become a better writer. He has been involved...
Great article. I am looking forward to next year. This has been a tough year, but the INK SPOT was SPOT ON. Continue to do the wonderful articles and the best in the future to the seniors.
Great JOB!