Class of '59 Newark High School, Newark, Ohio

Louvers Auto Club

Dictionary: lou-ver. A slatted, ventilating opening, as on the hood of a motor vehicle.
louvers meeting
Shown attending this Louvers Auto Club Meeting in 1958,
at 112 W. Poplar Avenue, home of Frank Queen, are:


Front Row: Larry Watson, Frank Queen, Rocky, Dave Sanor-Treasurer.
Middle Row: Rick Vanwinkle, Tom Gordon, Courtland Maple, Art Lewis.
Back Row: Philip Vaughn-Vice-President, Jerry Robinson, Keith Irwin-President, Paul Dove-Secretary.


membership card

Members and their Cars:
Paul Dove, '46 Ford Coupe
Keith Irwin, '49 Chevy Fastback
Wilbur Kirkendall, '52 Chevy Flamed
Art Lewis, Buster Browns
Frank Queen, '55 Chevy Nomad Wgn
Jerry Robinson, '48 Ford Convertible
Dave Sanor, '51 Ford 2 Dr Mint Green
Mick Spring, '50 Ford Coupe
Philip Vaughn, '31 Model A Coupe
Larry Watson, '50 Ford

31 model a coupe
membership booklet
Membership Booklet

Other Car Clubs:
The Pistons
The Shifters
Newark Rodders
The Creeps
Moundbuilders Sports
Car Club    

jerry's fat fendered ford 2005
Once a Louver,
always a Louver


There were about ten different car clubs at Newark High during the Fifties and the most organized of those was the Louvers. When we wore our blue and white jackets, with the collar turned up, all the girls thought it said "The Lovers." We didn't mind.

Our unofficial Headquarters was Green's Motor Clinic at the corner of Main and South 6th Street. Green's employee and Louver member, Jerry Robinson, made sure there was always enough room for us to loaf around the place.

Every time a patron bought gas, a club member would rush out to the pump when the car departed and dribble out the gas, left in the nozzle, into a coffee can. After several hours there was enough gas to get us to the Hi-Boy Drive In or to take a couple of laps around the Courthouse square.

The Motto of the Louver's Auto Club was, "Safety and Courtesy to Other Drivers and the Driving Laws of Ohio." Our meetings were every Thursday at 8:30 P.M. at a members home and the Membership fee was 50 cents.

The main reason for having a car club was to have a really cool car club plaque hanging from your back bumper. And the Louvers had the coolest plaque of all, sand casted by Mr. Bob White, at his eastside aluminum foundry.

louvers car plaque


Music: "Everyday," Buddy Holly.

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