Butler Community College - Grizzly Growl Yearbook (El Dorado, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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•s a. otus i ' .;■ j : J Front row, left to right: Renetta Richey, Carolyn Jones, Joyce Lanier, Betty Bracken, Nadine Simon, Rosemary Kennedy, Louise Johnson, Lavonne Leach, Marjorie Miller. Second row: Mary L. Lehr, Sharon Silor, Ann Schoneberg, Ada Gildart, Margaret Thomas, Dorothy Schmidt, Mary K. McKinney, Billie Fudge, Mary L. Phillips. Third row: Shirley Marley, Carol Seglem, Dorothy Mosier, David Jolliffe, Roy Manka, Ted Knust, Joe Pat McAdoo, Carl Leach, Bob Burch. Fourth row: Frank Highberger, Lou Girrens, Don Parry, Dave Ferman, Bill Green, Harold Pochop, Dick Mannion, Jack Bowers, Wesley Pletcher, Larry Maus, Bill McAdoo, Charles Bell. Fifth row: Harold Brenzikofer, Jim Liggett, Phil Johnson, Jack L. McDonald, Keith Nixon, Douglas Voth, Bill Moore, Jack T. McDonald, Bill Faulconer. Not pictured: Judy Lehr, Peggy Lohse, Richard Kennedy, and George Lemons. It ' s no wonder I liked to hear the chorus sing, for ' music soothes the savage beast, ' you know. Anyway, I surely did enjoy sneaking up- stairs to listen in when the chorus sang, declares Gruffy. The chorus met two evenings a week, Monday and Thursday. The outstanding activity of the chorus this year was participating in an im- pressive Christmas program. The chorus officers were: president, Wesley Pletcher ; vice-president, Dave Ferman ; secretary-treasurer, Judy Lehr; librarian, Bob Burch. 30

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Front row, left to right: Nellie Rost, Nadine Simon, Mary Kay McKinney, Jean Bell, Sponsor L. W. Nixon, Carol Seglem, Joyce Lanier, Jetta Sue Purcell, and Peggy Lohse. Second row: Mary Louise Phillips, Marjorie Miller, Carl Leach, Jerald Darnold, Frank Highberger, Dorothy Mosier, and Ann Schoneberg. Third row: Philip Johnson, David Jolliffe, Keith Nixon, Charles Brown, Wilma Needham, Ada Gildart, Pat Kunkle, Mary Louise Lehr, Joe Pat McAdoo, Roy Manka, Richard Ken- nedy, Ted Knust, Bill Moore and Larry Maus. Members not pictured: Betty Bracken, Becky Breese, Doris Follis, Edward Jones, Rosemary Kennedy, Lavonne Leach, Shirley Marley, Bill McAdoo, and Douglas Voth. Pi Delta llteta I ' m very happy to present this fine group, whose many activities were highlights of the year, says Gruff y. Pi Delta Theta was organized for the production of plays, development of social relations, encouragement of school spirit, and production of appreciation for dramatic work and literature. The activities of this group included presenting the three-act play Forever Albert, sponsoring the Christmas pageant, being hosts to the state speech festival on April 4 and 5, having a formal Christmas dance, initiating new members into Pi Delta Theta, and conducting the initiation of Delta Psi Omega. The officers this year were : president, Jean Bell ; vice president, Carol Seglem; secretary, Frank Highberger; treasurer-business manager, Jer- ald Darnold ; and student council representative, Charles Brown. Mr. L. W. Nixon is sponsor of Pi Delta Theta. At the State Speech Festival, held in El Dorado April 4, Hutchinson presented the one-act play The Pot Boiler, at a combined assembly for high school and junior college students. Actors in the farce are pictured here, with a section of the aud- ience. HK



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Seated: Miss Fisher. Stand- ing, left to right: Becky Breese, Ted Knust, Peggy Lohse, Larry Maus, Ada Gil- dart. oulnalism Glut Reading the ' Grizzly Growls ' is always one of the highlights of the week for me, says Gruff y. To know what the students do in their classes and outside of school makes Juco more interesting — arid besides, I like to see my name in print. The purpose of the Journalism Club is to create proper public relations between the school and the community. This is accomplished by publishing - a page of school news, Grizzly Growls, each week in the Butler County News. Miss Dorothy Fisher is the sponsor of the club, and also does much of the work. The members of the staff are : Becky Breese, Ted Knust, Jean Bell, Larry Maus, Peggy Lohse, and Ada Gildart (first semester). § cience eu Those scientific terms and complicated processes mide my head whirl, confesses Gruffy. However, I ' m proud of these Juco boys because I feel that they will go far in this world. The goal of the members of the Science Club is to learn more about science through informal discussions and personal hobbies. This year the discussions centered on the metermiser and the recording system. After the meetings, held approximately every two weeks, the boys usually played games, such as pingpong. Mr. S. H. Coffman is sponsor of the club, and his basement furnished a meeting place. The officers elected this year were: president, Jim Barber; vice .president, Richard Peal; secretary-treasurer, Charles Brown; student council representative, Bill Johnson. Other members were: Richard Delaney, Richard Meyers, Bill Moore, Jack T. Mc- Donald, Harold Pochop, Bill Vinson, Dick Tarrant, Don Duncan, Paul Dennis, John Komer, and Leonard Morti. Standing left to right: Jim Barber, Leonard Morti, Charles Brown, Harold Po- chop, Bill Vinson, Harold Brenzikofer, Richard De- laney, Jack T. McDonald, and Richard Peal. Seated: Don Duncan, Mr. Coffman.

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