Butler High School - Airlog Yearbook (Vandalia, OH)
- Class of 1965
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This book is a record of This passage of Time from 1964 To 1965. Experience in high school, its worth and bene- fits, depends on one condition: student-teacher re- lationships. When a teacher exists as an example of guidance, there is willing respect and obedience, when a teacher exists as a source of knowledge, there is an eager quest for that knowledge. As long as there are such teachers, students will exist in tremendous quantities and qualities. STUDENT-TE CHER ELATICNSHIP vnAL TO LEARNING 1 M ' s is ,M di Jjfg 63,15 E, 4 1 W E l . 45, 'v. ' N, i QQ! I ' W . 5 Fifi? ,'1fZ'!.,' -. ur 1 V- mswzz. '- v x-mzgq , g , 5 Igiaazgw tfx --'gf S vip 1 1 iq, kr -. . '52 ' ff .- 'af sf, i M , Q A .I m. tio ' vars' I 1 V 1 e 4 s u. nl A if: : A ,. A +,E ,J L I, try- , , f , K' X R f ' -4' X . A 4 a or Q A g 4 - mg, , Ei 1 4 f K ne. -V , . 4. Q ,1 a 5,5 , 1 Q 1 4. a J V 'V ,R , f . . 'fa ri, J A 2' V 4: a ,q -L 3, 1 , .r-Vg, nga -Qty i- 1 , 5' E: 'V 1 Q 11 ' 1.1 i . il fy: S- ...1. 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STUDENTS WCRKED AND PLAYED WITH ONE GOAL II If ,,,, , , , , , ,, ,fwfr 7' HALLS TO CLASS Surrounding the halls of Butler High School and chang- ing those halls to corridors toward knowledge and educa- tion, the classrooms are sometimes forgotten amidst the special events, the colorful assemblies, and exciting athletic encounters. Forgotten quickly are the useful hours of learn- ing in the face of basketball games, gone are thoughts of rewarding discussions as thoughts of the day's extracurricu- lar activities approach, and forgotten is the prime purpose, and its appreciation, of the classroom: its providing educa- tional space tor the learning student. Through the windows of the classrooms comes light to illuminate the pages of books, on the green blackboards appear the days' lessons and assignments. But the inde- finable qualities are present also: the tensing in the air, the quick silencing, as a test nears the desks, the struggle of minds over intangible problems, and the quick thrill of triumph as conquering minds go to challenge greater works. The classrooms become the backbone of the school, en- casing educational personnel and the educational heart of the school and providing the volume of the school itself. The classrooms, so often overshadowed by subjects taught and activities within the school, are the unique and most valuable part of school. The classrooms become the part where school is created, both physically and in spirit. 4 si X M11 I ,,,, ,,. ,. lurks tbl '1 QW 1 9 E- L K., ? ,gill dix fi I 5 . B X -i .N - - ,- , . an 'vu-., , . .LQ . if .L'5A M., 3: 4 , , . ,fi ' 15. 5545-Fi, -liuim f- .V ' ps- 9:4-I' . V 'Vi' Y. 'Ji -- .,. I gf ,' -, 5-.vfu 14-5, H --, -V - . f-ag.. , - ' . ,px-.,. . A t - - ??K',39.vz-'..., - H ' ' THE THRILL OF vicrokv, THE AGONY OF DEFEAT . . . And still the balls bounce, the cinders fly, and the fields are perforated with spikes and foot- prints. The inevitability of victory or de- feat persuade none to abandon high school athletics. lt is the thrill of competition, the satisfying phys- ical contact, and the immense bene- fits of team work and individual ef- fort that lure the high school boy to the fields, courts, and tracks. But don't let anyone say that vic- tory or defeat don't matter, that competition alone is important. Not after a hundred yards of sprinting full force, not after three sets of grueling tennis, and especially not after a close defeat in a basketball game! The outcome is the grade of the athlete, and it is his effort which gives him the rating. The outcome is never final. There is another race, another game, and always another day to improve. And with the prior experience and satisfaction, the effort will be much easier. TOURNAMENT GAME WITH FAIRBORN AT STEBBINS HIGH SCHOOL I8 FACULTY Amid the rooms and halls, books and pencils, there stands a group whose duty to serve and willingness to help raise the school to the heights of efficiency and ability. This group is the administration and faculty, locked to- gether in purpose and desire, principles and thought. The door to guidance and order is always open to the student who wishes them, the door to education receives all who knock. The doorkeepers, able and spirited, are the leaders the students respect and approach. Indeed, a build- ing of bricks and glass becomes a school with the presence of this admirable group. NEW PRINCIPAL, DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS, BROUGHT CHANGES, FRESH IDEAS TO DONALD HORTMAN, DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS It took some time at the beginning of school for students to realize that they were to go to Mr. Honman's office for early excuses. His daily check on attendance, resulted in a closer tab on high school students. Mr. Hortman also was in charge of students whose good citizenship was in question and adminis- tered punishment as warranted. I Mr Hortman worked wth the Guidance Department n mak ng out schedules 20 BUTLER lu-c. li 2 1 R HAROLD R. WHERRY PRINCIPAL s I . I ' - X x XF, X - U N xi ,X b sc, X V sx H, f 'H slim 5 . ,, i - , -'., is if 5 ., . F .1 ' ' . fi A--N ft ,E , - ia.: :Q A W M A Y 1,7 s A 'f ,g fe 4 3251- it ' Gln- 1 X t ' Q 4 VA , ,-- ff , Q -' . ' .su ms. . V . s , L. W-.Q ,J J '- -'fg,.i,,,:-s,:,, ,. -f- fu ts Mr. Wherry and Jot Matson paused to talk over some Stu- dent Council business. Among the new faces at Butler this year was that of Mr. Harold Wherry, Principal. He came to Vandalia from Washington Court House where he was also principal. Mr. Wherry came to Butler because he thought Butler High School has a good educational climate and he once commented that he was very im- pressed with the students. With the help of the faculty and the student body, Mr. Wherry made a great contribution to the High School. It was not at all unusual to see him cheering enthusiastically during a basketball game, dropping into a class- room or club meeting unexpectedly, or overseeing tree planting. Mr. Wherry stressed the importance of student-faculty communications, making the announcements himself Can activity which he thoroughly en- ioyedj and kept the entire school well informed with numerous bulletins: To those who brought honor to Butler High School, Mr. Wherry paid special tribute, through letters and other gestures. Looking back to the year 1965, we feel Mr. Wherry has made great strides toward the unification of the students and faculty. 2I MR. ERNEST BOUYACK Shorthand II, Clerical and Secretarial Office Practice Business English, Office Work MR. ROBERT BRAMMER Civics, American History MR. JON BREWER General Science, Physics MR. HARRY CLARK Director of Guidance MISS ELIZABETH AMOS Home Economics II, IV MR. JOHN ANDERSON Chorus MISS PEARL BASHORE English X MR. HAROLD BATES Metal I, ll MR. ROBERT COLEMAN Plane Geometry, General Math MR. THOMAS COLSTON Bookkeeping, Typing l MRS. MONNA COY English lX, Xl MR. ROBERT DAVIS Band, Music Theory MR. CLIFFORD DEARBAUGH English X, Biology, Guidance MRS. JUNE DE BERNARDI Art I, ll MISS JANET EARHART Physical Education, Health MR. DWIGHT ELKINS English Xl MR. JACK GILL Physical Education MRS. MARY HOERNER English IX MR. JACK HOLLON Drawing I, II, III Athletic Director MR. DONALD HORTMAN Director of Students MRS. EMILY ESAU Guidance MISS KAY GALYEAN English X, XII MR. FREDERIC GILBERT Economics, Social Problems Civics MRS. JUDY GILBERT English XII MRS. MARJORIE IRWIN Typing I, Journalism MR. VIRGIL KELLY Algebra I, Plane Geometry MR. CHARLES KNICKERBOCKER English XII, Civics MR. PAUL KUDLA Wood I, II, Woodshop, Industrial Arts IV MR. ROBERT LEE Algebra I, General Maih MRS. PEGGY LONDEREE Speech I, II MISS NELLIE LOWER Home Economics, I, III MRS. SUZANNE MCDERMOTT French I, II MRS. LINDA MUMFORD General Business, Shorthand MR. CHESTER NYBERG Physical Education, Health MR. WILLARD POTTER Honor Math, Trig MISS ROXANNE RIDGWAY American, World History MRS. MARY MCKECHNIE American History, Economics, Social Problems MR. DAVID MILLS Biology MRS. BARBARA MONTGOMERY Library MR. ROBERT MONTGOMERY English IX MR. RONALD ROTH World Geography, History MR. CARLTON SHANK Chemistry MRS. MARIANNE SHOEMAKER Home Economics I MISS CAROLINE SHUEY Special Education MRS. ALICE SIMPSON Latin I, II MR. KENNETH SMITH Art I, ll, Arts and Crafts MR. ELLIS SOUTH Vocational Education MR. WILLIAM SPECHT Latin I, II, English X MR. DONALD WHITAKER General, Physical Science MRS. SHEILA WILKENING Typing l, ll MISS SUZANNE STARK English Xl MRS. INEZ STEWART Spanish I, ll, Ill MR. JON WALKER Drama I, ll, Stagecraft MR. HAROLD WAMPLER Algebra I, ll MR. LEE WEDDELL Vocational Education THEY KEPT SCHOOL RUNNING SMOOTHLY Thanks to their per- formance of myriad tasks, preparation of food, and transportation of the stu- dents from the far limits of the school district, the high school was kept in operation every day ex- cept one. The staff members were COOKS: R. Mossbarger, M. Akers, Head Cook, S. Thompson, M. Henrickson, R. Laub, B. Elleman, B. Larson, E. Meyer, A. White, D. Shanks, W. Britton, A. Neeley, and B, Priest, not pictured. BUS DRNERS: P. Birchfield, G. Niswonger, R. Williams, G. Elkins, B. Ewen, A. Elkins, T. Karns, N. Miller, and R. Beal. KNEELING: K. Lawson, P. Jackson, M. Ratliff, M. Loughman, C. Elkins, J. Hall, A. Hall. CUSTODIANS: D. Ward: J. Gilland, D. Staub, Head Cus- todian, A. Brewer, and H. Beason. Mrs. Mary Waymire was Secretary to the Principal and Miss Linda Honeyman was Guidance Department Secre- tary. 29 WlLLlAM M. west, Superintendent RUTH ANNA BROWN HowARD PHILLIPS Clerk-Treasurer Director School Services Now completing his fourth year in the Vandalia- Butler community, Mr. West has seen the high school enrollment Cgrades 9-121 increase from 892 to 1205 and has witnessed the completion of the addition with its language laboratory and general instruction rooms as well as 12 classrooms at the beginning of the 1964-65 school year. Now, in June of 1965, he can see work going on at Demmitt to staff and furnish the 12 room addition, at Murlin Heights where 15 rooms are being added, and at Morton Junior High where extensive remodeling is being done. These necessary and timely changes could not be were it not for Mr. West, Mrs. Brown, the members of the Board of Education, and the tax- payers. Their foresight and thoughtful considera- tion make it possible for Education to continue in the Vandalia-Butler City School District. THEY WORKED SC EDUCATIOIN OULD CONTINUE Seldom seen by high school students and yet vitally necessary to their continued education were the secretaries and special service personnel whose offices were in the Administration Building. Mrs. Helen Taylor, Secretary to the Superintend- ent, Mrs. Helen Bookwalter, Secretary to the Clerk, Mrs. Betty Brock, Purchasing Clerk, Mrs. Irene Geisler, Supervisor of Cafeteriasg Mrs. Katherine Wade, Psychologist, and Mrs. Esther Jackson, Cashier, are pictured at their desks. Miss Janet Mace, Speech Therapist, and Mrs. Mary Balyo, School Nurse, are not pictured. THEIR FACES REVEALED MISERK SURPRISE . . 1 - JOY, BUT OFTEN A POSITION DISCLOSED A MOOD .-ff-1--1-f.u.,..........w. W E s S E E 1 5 5 A w CLASSES Through this hall of Butler High School pass the best stu- dents in the world. The seniors, who are looking to the future, have traveled it many timesp even the freshmen have begun to learn its doors and rooms. Each student has walked through this hall on the path to higher education. Each class in the high school symbolizes degrees of edu- cation and maturityp each day and month spent on educa- tion reaps dividends for the advancing student. lt is in this hall, therefore, that the classes of Butler High School hear the call to experience: it is in thisschool that the students heed the cry, The door to education is the door to life. Senior Class officers were president, Carol Covert, vice president, Mike Hall, treasurer, Dave Maxtonp and secretary, Jackie Newsome SENIORS Having passed through the many doors in Butler High School, the Senior Class of T965 pauses at the final portal of high school education: Graduation. Many are the memories of past years, and the events read like long lists of credits to a fine record: The Prom, the Variety Show, the Athletic superiority, and the excellent achievements in scholastic ability. Still, the final door awaits, and life, too, moves and cannot wait for the past. Again the oft-repeated phrase, The road of life is the future, rings with ageless wisdom. The Senior Class of T965 has heard all, and will not tarry at this final door. College, work, and responsibility sound a challenge 'that won't be ignored by this class, and that road of life will be traveled. This Class will not tarry at this door of graduation, ever. Coralea Nan Ackerman Linda Lou Adams Linda Lee Alspach Marsha Gay Aftwood David James Aycock Brenda Joyce Baker John Robert Baker Patricia Ann Baker Beverly Ann Baldasare Rita Jean Balzuweif Shirley Ann Beams Sharon Louise Beatty Jeffrey M. Bedwell James Lee Bennington Karleen Suzanne Bill Michael Blair Bish Dane Richard Bishop James Michael Bishop Ronald Eugene Black Linda Lee Blauser Sandra Jean Bolinger Grace Ann Borchers John Wesley Boyer Willard Jess Bricker Jr. James Edward Brock Walter Lee Brooks Sandra Brown Wolfe Harold Eugene Brush Sue Ann Buchanan James Earl Buck Leslie Earl Bullock Jr. Rebekah Lee Bullock Larry Gene Burke John William Burkhart Larry Dean Burnside Betty Jean Bush Bonnie Lynn Campbell Ronald Lewis Cannon Bonnie Lee Carlier Dennis Flynn Carper Larry Thomas Carter David James Cassell John Robert Chandler Beverly Ann Cobb Ronald James Cogar Linda Kaye Coles Robert William Collett Trudy Ann Cooper Lucy Paulette Copley Carol Beth Covert Noel Richard Culfice Harold Lee Cundiff Charles Lee Dale Daniel Alan Dane Leslie Harrison Daniel Kerry Lynn Davidson Danny Lee Davis Jack Lee Davis Jr. Patricia Lane Deaton Alice Jean Denner William Albert Dickerson Kathryn Raye Diehl Gary Wayne Ditmer Alan Charles Donelson Jerry Louis Dumas John Edward Dunlavy Dallas Russell Dunlap Shanon Paul Dunlap Marcia Ann Durst Brenda Kay Easley Joyce Adele Ebberts Richard Alan Eckel Jo Anne Edwards Linda Kay Elkins Orr Crawford Elkins Jud-ith Kay Esken Vivian Wynette Ewing Linda Evelyn Farley Carolyn Sue Fessler John Randolph Fichtner Douglas Patrick Finch William Randall Fisher Michael Lee Fisher Cheryl Jean Flory John Edward Follick Sharon Lee Foster Mary Lynn Fulton Patricia Sue Furr Stephen Michael Gahn Kendall Randolph Garrett Sherry Marie Gearheart Robert Arthur Gemin Emma Louise Geron Linda Roberta Gertz Sharon Suzanne Gideon Diana Lee Gilmer Virginia Sharon Goff Linda Gayle Gordon Thomas Stanley Gostomsky Yvonne Caroline Graham James Paul Green Kathleen Louise Gregg Kenneth Edward Grover Stephen Ray Guenther Barry Elton Haley Danny Edward Hall Lawrence Joseph Hall Michael Alan Hall Karen Eilene Hansen Darbie Kay Harris Barbara June Hayes Charles Steven Henger Norman Elwood Henger Ann Elizabeth Hermansson Loraine Ann Hill Rita Sue Hofacker Joyce Ann Hoke Joyce Craver Holmes Cinda Jo Holthouse Gloria Kaye Hooper Deborah Adell Horn Linda Barbara Howell Anita Marie Hoyer Jeannette Marie Huber Karyl Ann Huck Barbara Jean Humphreys Pamela Jane Hurst David Martin Hutchins Carolyn Ann Jackson Harvey Reuben Jackson Richard- Edwin Jackson Barbara Lynn Johnson Paula Darlene Johnson Forrest Dale Jones Keith Gordon Jones Kenneth Alfred Jones Robert Lee Jones George Raymond Jordan Jacqueline Elaine Kenworthy Richard Allen Klenke Anita Marie Kline Trudy Ann Klosterman David Sammy Knupp Laura Joseph Judith Lynn Judd Linda Joann Kautt James Aaron Kay Dennis Keith Kenworthy Jon Alan Koppin Katherine Kovacs John William Kuhns John Dwayne Kurtz Sandra Elizabeth Lampert Sally Elizabeth Lang Don J. Lapenas Robert Leo Lauber Susan Ann Lee Bonnie Jean Lineks Karen Rae Lindholm Sharon Faye Lindholm Robert Eugene Lindsey Marianne Linz Judith Louise List Gerald Lee Livingston Linda Jo Long Kay Ellen Luciano Gerald Wayne Macy David Darell Maier Joseph Richard Matson James Harold May John Hubert May Jr. David Keith Maxton Paula Ann McCIuskey Gary Lee Manning Nina Faye Marshall Elizabeth Ann Martin Janet Louise Martin Richard Harrison Martin Jr Cathy Jane Miller Cynthia Miller Lawrence Dale Miller Ella Louise Mitchell Vicky Lynn Moody Bruce Edward Moore Robert Edward McCorkle Richard Keith McDonald Marsha Gail McDowell Frederick Lee Mcllvain Judith Tee Mclntosh John Robert Merrell Dolores Ann Moore Virginia Louise Moore Gayle Lynn Moorefield Sharon Ann Morefield Daniel Douglas Morgan David Michael Morgan Margaret Sandra Napier Donald James Nash Robert Green Neely Lloyd Edwin Nelson Jacqueline Sue Newsome Jerry Elclean Niswonger Crystal Ann Pack Dixie Rae Patty Constance Lee Peters William Arthur Phillips Robert Lee Pinkston Larry Ray Plyman Thomas Joseph Pohlman Katharyn Jane Rand Gennell Elaine Relford Judith Ann Richards 56 l Marion Thomas Rogers lll Doris Kay Roper Scott Bryant Roth Terrence Michael Rouda Nancy Sue Rounds Douglas Eric Sabec John Frederick Schaeff Ill Charles Edward Schlmmel Louis William Schnelle Janet Louise Shade Linda Dianne Shroyer Ralph Arthur Shull Patricia Ann Silver Karen Sue Slagle Glen Albert Smith Gary William Shaw Mary Katherine Sherick Brenda Jean Shields Sandra Locker Shields Karen Ann Shoenfelt 58 James Royce Smith Susan Kay Smith John Robert Snyder Janet Grace Staley Charles Norbert Steinke Nancy Lynn Stiffler Sharon Irene Strauch Donna Rae Strobel John Parker Swartz James Lucien Swearingen Gregory Allyn Sweeney Dana Kirby Taylor Cynthia Jeanne Tesno Larry Richard Thompson Norman Maurice Thompson Lloyd Neil Timson Susan Annette Toms'ki Judith Elaine Toth John Everett Tracy Jr. Donald Lee Trisler Jerry Rae Tudor Cheryl Ann Ullery Ronald Wayne Vance Margaret E. Van Nuys Stephen Joseph VonMohr III Terry Lee Voress Gerald Marvin Voris Jr. Dorothy Elaine Wagner James Douglas Warner Kenneth Richard Washburn Gary Ishmael Watson Sharon Faye Watson Stanley Eugene Weber Raymond Owen West Ruth Ann Wheeler Pamela Jean White Sharon Ilene Wolfe Carolyn Ethel Wurstner Mary Lou Zimmerman SEN IORS NOT PICTURED Larry James Blackwell, Lonnie Brewer, Kathy Merry Fenton, Mary Kris Roush, Keith M. Scammahorn, Donna Jean Schroeder, William Mark Simpson xr 'Memory y I947 3964 I947 i964 EDWARD HADDER EDWARD VVWn.soN PARENT PATRONS The Vandalia Community has also shown a fine willingness to participate in this yearbook venture. In the same spirit that the students and business community have demonstrated, these parents have contributed more than money for the cause: they have given substantial mental support towards the successful completion of this record. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . George Covert Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Frank Ackerman Howard Attwood Robert Beams Denver Beatty Richard Bish Robert Blauser Paul Borchers Gorman Cannon John Chandler Richard Cooper Robert Davis . Gene Denner Melvin D. Diehl Billy Dunlap Leonard Dunlavy Gene Easley Mr. and Mrs. . W. O. Eckel George Esken Thomas Foster Robert Fulton . Carl Gemin William Gearheart . Robert L. Gertz . Louis Gideon Jerald Mae Hall Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Harris Robert Hooper . William Hoyer C. J. Horn Ben Humphreys Robert Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs f L. Gordon Jones Russell Johnson Bernard Judd Dewey Kautt Mr. and Mrs. James E. Klosterman Mr. Charles A. Knickerbocker Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lauber Mr. Arnold Lindholm Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Luciano Mrs. Louise C. Martin Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John F. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . Harold McDowell Frank McCluskey Larry Lynch . B. G. Neely Raleigh Nelson Harold Newsome . W. F. Roush Schaeff, Jr. . R. M. Shroyer Mrs. Ginger Strauch Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swearingen Mrs. Marge Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Russell Voress Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wurstner Coralea Ackerman Marsha Attwood Shirley Beams Sharon Beatty Michael Bish Linda Blauser Grace Borchers Ronnie Cannon John Chandler Trudy Cooper Carol Covert Eric Davis A. Jean Denner Katl Diehl Shanon Dunlap John Dunlavy Brenda Easley Rick Eckel Judy Esken Sharon Foster Mary Fulton Robert Gemin Sherry Gearheart Linda Gertz Sharon Gideon Danny E. Hall Darbie Harris Gloria Hooper Anita Hoyer Debby Horn Barb Humphreys Dave Hutchins Airlog Staff Keith and Dale Jones Barbara Johnson Judy Judd Linda Kautt Trudy Klosterman Class of 1965 Bob Lauber Sharon Lindholm Kay Luciano Janet Martin Paula,McCluskey Marsha McDowell Judy Mclntosh Bob Neely Lloyd Nelson Jackie Newsome, An Kris Roush John Schaeff Linda Shroyer Sharon Strauch Jim Swearingen Dana Taylor Terry Voress Stan Weber Carolyn Wurstner n Hermansson Senior emotions ranged from seriousness to silliness! Marsha McDowell tried to find a place to stow away her Christmas exchange gift. All work and no play made Seniors Jim Nash and John Tracy fi May I have yours? 'Wig' 1 1 W f 3' kg ' Mg, -, deff 921553 sv smmsi Senior Don Trisler showed Butler's Swedish foreign exchange student, Ann Hermansson, a Christmas mes- sage in English. SENIORS dull boysl .YY Seniors Ron Cannon, John Baker, John Dunlavy, Mike Hall and Kay Luciano seemed MlYbe Ron Cesar had The answer' to be stumped with a problem concerning the Senior float for Homecoming. 64 Butler Seniors purchased Senior pictures. Seniors Carolyn Fessler and Sharon Beatty grinned like Cheshire cats over their typing. Fold and connect flap A to flap B . . . lsn't that right? Carolyn Jackson, Rebecca Bullock, Sherry Gearheart, Cindy Miller, Pat Silver and Rita Balzuweit found diapering a baby idolll an absorbing CLASS '65 task! Senior girls prepared for the future by studying business courses. senior memories are bofh many and priceless! Seniors Ruth Wheeler and Karleen Bill participated in Kicl's Day. 65 Ann Hemtansson, Butler's AFS sponsored exchange student, came to Vandalia from Nora Stad, Sweden for her senior year. ANN HERMANSSON, EXCHANGE STUDENT I want to thank you all for this wonderful year at Butler. I know it will be the most unforgettable experience of my life. When I am back in Sweden it will probably seem like a dream. Without your help this year would not have been so successful, and I cannot thank you enough for your un- derstanding. Through you I have learned of your customs and beliefs, but most important of all, I have learned that the American people are iust as warm and friendly as my own people in Sweden. With the memories of the education I received, and all the fun I had at Butler, with my many new found friends, and my wonderful American family, I will go back to Sweden and try to relate the experiences of this year. I only hope I have contributed to the AFS program by bringing to you a better idea of the nature and customs of the people of my country, Sweden. CLW 0, 66 Ann enioyed many social events, including the Turn-about dance. Her date for the evening was Bob Lyons. By chance, Ann won the Great Pumpkin, given awayl at Halloween in an Aviator-Airlog contest. I mf' Carol Covert, senior class president, greeted Ann, and her hostess, Jackie Newsome, on the first day of school. CORALEA NAN ACKERMAN Latin Club I, 2, 3, GAA 2, JCOWA 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Aviator Staff 3, 4, Airlog Editor 4, Plays 3, Quill and Scroll 4 LINDA LOU ADAMS LINDA LEE ALSPACH Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, FHA I, 2, Chorus I MARSHA GAY ATTWOOD FHA I, Y-Teens 2, Chorus 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4 DAVID JAMES AYCOCK Voc 4, Football I, Chorus 2 BRENDA JOYCE BAKER JOHN ROBERT BAKER Varsity B 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Baseball 3, 4, Crosscountry 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 PATRICIA ANN BAKER Intramural Basketball I, 2, Chorus 2' BEVERLY ANN BALDASARE Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, GAA 2, Airlog Staff 4 RITA JEAN BALZUWEIT GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Softball 3, 4 SHIRLEY ANN BEAMS Latin Club I, 2, FI'A 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, play 4 SHARON LOUISE BEATTY Y-Teens 3, 4, FHA 3, Chorus 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4 JEFFREY M. BEDWELL Chess Club 3, Thespians 4, Baseball I, Intramurals I, Chorus 2, 3, Plays I, 3, 4, JAMES LEE BENNINGTON Pep Club 2, 3, Art Club 4, Chorus 2, 3 KARLEEN SUZANNE BILL Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 3, Latin Club I, 2, AFS 2, French Club 3, 4 lpI, Math Club 3, JCOWA 4 LSI, Quill and Scroll 4, Band 2, Aviator Staff 3, Airlog Staff 4 MICHAEL BLAIR BISH Spanish Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2 DANE RICHARD BISHOP Latin Club 3, 4 JAMES MICHAEL BISHOP Intramural Basketball 4 RONALD EUGENE BLACK LARRY JAMES BLACKWELL DECA 4 LINDA LEE BLAUSER FHA I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3 SANDRA JEAN BOLINGER DECA 4, KSI Chorus I, Aviator Staff 3 GRACE ANN BORCHERS Y-Teens I, 2, FTA 1, GAA I, 2, French Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Tennis I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4 JOHN WESLEY BOYER LONN IE B REWER Voc 4 WILLARD JESS BRICKER, JR. DECA 4, Basketball I, 3 JAMES EDWARD BROCK Key Club I, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3 CTI 4 KVPI, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 3, 4 WALTER LEE BROOKS DECA 4 PAUL MARTIN BRUNNER HAROLD EUGENE BRUSH Voc 4 JAMES EARL BUCK Football I, 2, 3, DECA 4, Chorus 2, 3 LESLIE EARL BULLOCK JR. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 REBEKAH LEE BULLOCK Pep Club I, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4 LARRY GENE BURKE JOHN WILLIAM BURKHARDT Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Varsity B 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I LARRY DEAN BURNSIDE Voc 4 BETTY JEAN BUSH Art Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, GAA 2, Pep Club I, Chorus I, 2, 3 BONNIE LYNN CAMPBELL FMCC I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, AFS 4, Chorus 2, 3 RONALD LEWIS CANNON DECA 4 KPI, Intramural Basketball 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 BONNIE LEE CARLIER Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 KVPI, FHA 2, 4, Basket- ball Intramurals 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3 DENNIS FLYNN CARPER Voc 4 LARRY THOMAS CARTER Hi-Y 4 JAMES DAVID CASSELL Hi-Y 4, Cross Country 4, Basketball I, 3, 4 JOHN ROBERT CHANDLER FMCC 4 BEVERLY ANN COBB DECA 4 RONALD JAMES COGAR Chess Club 3 LINDA KAYE COLES Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT WILLIAM COLLETT TRUDY ANN COOPER Latin Club 3, 4, FHA 4, Chorus 1, 2 LUCY PAULETTE COPLEY GAA 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Triple Trio 3, Plays 2, 3, 4 CAROL BETH COVERT GAA I, 2, 3 KVPI, 4 IPI, Y-Teens 2, 3, ISI 4, Latin Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Class President 4, Volleyball, Basketball, softball, tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Girls State 3, plays, Kids Day 4 NOEL RICHARD CULTICE Chess Club 3, 4, Math 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Intra- murals 2, 4 HAROLD LEE CUNDIFF Hi-Y 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES LEE DALE Varsity B 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, Chorus I, 2, 31 47 DANIEL ALAN DANE French Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4 KSI, Football I, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4 ITI LESLIE HARRISON DANIEL Voc 4 KERRY LYNN DAVIDSON DANNY LEE DAVIS JACK LEE DAVIS Class Treasurer I, Chorus I PATRICIA LANE DEATON FHA 2 ALICE JEAN DENNER DECA 4, Airlog staff WILLIAM ALBERT DICKERSON Pep Band 4 KATHRYN RAYE DIEHL FHA 4, FIA I, 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, French Club I, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Aviator Staff 4 GARY WAYNE DITMER ALAN CHARLES DONELSON Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4lPI, JCOWA 4IPI, French Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Math Club 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 JERRY LOUIS DUMAS Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Cross Coun- try 3, 4 DALLAS RUSSELL DUNLAP, JR. JCOWA 3, 4lTI, Debate Club 4, Basket- ball I SHANON PAUL DUNLAP Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Voc. 4, Aviator and Airlog Photographer, Thes- pians, Plays 4 JOHN EDWARD DUNLAVY FTA 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity B 4, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 4 MARCIA ANN DURST ' Pep Club 3, GAA 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Homecoming Queen, Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 BRENDA KAY EASLEY Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4lTI, FTA 3, 4, Y-Teens I, GAA 3 JOYCE ADELE EBBERTS FMCC I, AFS 2, 4, JCOWA 4 RICHARD ALAN ECKEL Hi-Y 4, Math Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4lTI, Track I, 2 JOANNE EDWARDS FHA 2, 3, chorus 2, a, 4 LINDA KAYE ELKINS Y-Teens 1,.2, a, 4, FHA 1, 2 61 ORR CRAWFORD ELKINS II Art Club 2, Chess Club 3 JUDITH KAY ESKEN GAA I, 2, 31Sl, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Hockey Volleyball, Basketball, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog 4, GAA MV Player 4 VIVIAN WYNETTE EWING FHA I, 2, 4, Y-Teens 4 LINDA EVELYN FARLEY Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, FTA I, JCOWA 4, Debate Club 41Pl KATHLEEN MERRY FENTON CAROLYN SUE FESSLER Latin Club 2, FHA 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, FMCC I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4, Kids' Day 4 JOHN RANDOLPH FICHTNER Football 2, 3, Band I, Chorus 4 DOUGLAS PATRICK FINCH Math Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 3, Student Council I, 2, 3 1VPI, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2 1TI MICHAEL LEE FISHER Art Club I, 2, Football I, Chorus 2, 4 WILLIAM RANDALL FISHER Chess Club 2, 31VP,, 41VP,, Latin Club I, 2, 3, JCOWA 4, Math Club 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 CHERYL JEAN FLORY FHA I, 2, 3, 4, FMCC 4, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 JOHN EDWARD FOLLICK Varsity B I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4 SHARON LEE FOSTER GAA I, 2, 3, FTA I, 2, FMCC 3, 41TI, Chess Club 31TJ, 41TJ, Spanish Club I, 2, 4, JCOWA 4, Tennis 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Chorus 2, Airlog Staff 4, Kids' Day 4 MARY LYNN FULTON Y-Teens 3, 4, FHA 4, Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, Plays I, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA SUE FURR Spanish 2, Y-Teens 4, FHA 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Band I, 2, 3, Aviator Staff 4 STEPHEN MICHAEL GAHN Latin Club 2, Hi-Y 4, Football I, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 KENDALL RANFOLPH GARRETT Chess Club 3, DECA 41S, SH ERRY MARIE GEARHEART FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Aviator Staff 3, Jr. Reporter 4 ROBERT ARTHUR GEMIN EMMA LOUISE GERON FMCC I, Band 2, 3, 4 LINDA ROBERTA GERTZ FTA I, FHA I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, French Club 2, Band I, Chorus 3, 4 SHARON SUZANNE GIDEON DECA, FHA 3, Y-Teens I DIANA LEE GILMER GAA I, 2, AFS I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, DECA 4, Tennis Team 2, Basketball I, Band I, 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA SHARON GOFF Art Club I, DECA 4 LINDA GAYLE GORDON Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, JCOWA 4 THOMAS STANLEY GOSTOMSKY YVONNE CAROLINE GRAHAM Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I 4 JAMES PAUL GREEN Varsity B 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chorus I, 3, 4, Play 4 KATHLEEN LOUISE GREGG FMCC I, Y-Teens I, Thespians 2, 3, 4 KENNETH EDWARD GROVER Math Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Varsity B 3 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Stage Manager 4 STEPHEN RAY GUENTHER Latin Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Football I, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, Basketball I, 2, 3 BARRY ELTON HALEY FTA I, 2, 3, 4, VIC 4, Tennis 3 DANNY EDWARD HALL Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE JOSEPH HALL MICHAEL ALAN HALL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 31T,, 4, Class Officer 2, 31VP,, 41VPJ, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 KAREN EILEEN HANSEN Thespians 3, 4, Plays 2, 3, 4 DARBIE KAY HARRIS Y-Teens 3, Pep Club 3, Kickline 4 BARBARA JUNE HAYES Chorus 2 CHARLES STEVEN HENGER Latin Club I, 2, 3, Science Club I, Chess Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 NORMAN ELWOOD HENGER Chess Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 'I, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Hockey 4 ANN ELIZABETH HERMANSSON AFS 4, GAA 4, Chorus 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Play 4 LORAINE ANN HILL FHA I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4 RITA SUE HOFACKER Y-Teens 4, FMCC 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3 JOYCE ANN HOKE Y-Teens 4, FHA 3, Intramurals I, 2, Pep Club 2, Chorus I, 2, 4 JOYCE CRAVER HOLMES Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA a, 4, Latin Club 21 GAA I, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, a CINDA JO HOLTHOUSE Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, JCOWA 4, FTA 4, Volleyball I, 2, Soft- ball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Play 1, 3, 4 GLORIA KAYE HOOPER FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 4, Kickline 4, Maiorette 3, Play 2, Kids Day DEBORAH ADELL HORN GAA 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Band I, Plays 3 LINDA BARBARA HOWELL Chorus 4 ANITA MARIE HOYER FTA I, 2, 3, 41SI, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 3, 41SI, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Class Officer 21VPJ, GAA 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Youth Forum JEANETTE MARIE HUBER Latin Club I, 2, JCOWA 3, VOC 4, Stu- dent Council I KARYL ANN HUCK FHA 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Airlog Staff 4 BARBARA JEAN HUMPHREYS FMCC I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Debate Club I, AFS 2, FHA 3, 41VPI, JCOWA 4 PAMELA JANE HURST Thespians 2, 3, 41SJ, AFS I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Cheerleader I, GAA 3, Kickline 4, Student Council I, 3, 4, Plays I, 2, 3, Kids Day DAVID MARTIN HUTCHINS Varsity B I, 31VPl, 41PI, Key Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 41co-cj, Wrestling 3, 41Cl, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2 CAROLYN ANN JACKSON Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 HARVEY REU BEN JACKSON RICHARD EDWIN JACKSON Key Club 2, French Club 2, FMCC 4, Football I, Kids Day 4 BARBARA LYNN JOHNSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, DECA 4 PAULA DARLENE JOHNSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, FMCC 1, 2 FORREST DALE JONES Latin Club 2, Track I, 2 KEITH GORDON JONES Football I, Track I, 2, Wrestling 3, 4 KENNETH A. JONES Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 ROBERT LEE JONES Key Club 2, 3, 4 Lt. Gov. Varsity B 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Chorus 3, 4 GEORGE RAYMOND JORDAN VIC 4 JUDITH LYNN JUDD I rmcc 1, 2, atvP,, 41PI, FHA 3, AFS I 2, Chorus 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Kids Day, Quill and Scroll 4 LINDA JOANN KAUTT Pep Club 3 Latin Club 2, 3, FMCC I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I JAMES AARON KAY DENNIS KEITH KENWORTHY Football I, 2, 3 JACQUELINE ELAINE KENWORTHY RICHARD ALLEN KLENKE Class Officer IIS, ANITA MARIE KLINE Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4fTJ, FHA 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Kickline 2, 3, 4iCI, Chorus I, 2, 3, Aviator Staff 4 TRUDY ANN KLOSTERMAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, FHA 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Kickline 4, Chorus 3 DAVID SAMMY KNUPP Chess I, Hi-Y 3, 4IPJ, Math Club 3, 4, Basketball I, School Photographer JON ALAN KOPPIN KATHERINE KOVACS JOHN WILLIAM KUHNS Spanish Club 3, Chess 3, Wrestling 4 JOHN DWAYNE KURTZ Wrestling 3, Track 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 SANDRA E. LAMPERT Art Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 SALLIE ELIZABETH LANG Triple Trio I, 2, 3, FHA 3, GAA 3, 4, FTA 4, JCOWA 4, Basketball 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Plays 3, 4 DON J. LAPENAS Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4ITJ, Basketball 3, 4 F ROBERT LEO LAUBER Varsity B 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Chorus 3, 4 SUSAN ANN LEE GAA I, Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Art Club 4, Kickline 2, 3, Cheerleader I, MCI, Student Council 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 BONNIE JEAN LINCKS Y-Teens I, GAA I, FHA 3, Chorus 2 KAREN RAE LINDHOLM FHA4 SHARON FAYE LINDHOLM FHA 4, Band I ROBERT EUGENE LINDSEY VIC4 MARIANNE LINZ French Club I, 2, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 JUDITH LOUISE LIST AVI Club IITII 2, 3ITJ, 4IP,, FHA 4, FTA 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Science Club I GERALD LEE LIVINGSTON LINDA JO LONG Debate Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, FHA I, 2, 4, Aviator Staff 3, Co-Editor 4 KAY ELLEN LUCIANO GAA I, 2, SITI, 4lVPI, FTA 2, SCSI, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3iSJ, 4 Airlog Staff 4, Girls State, Kids Day GERALD WAYNE MACY Varsity B 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 3 DAVID DARELL MAIER GARY LEE MANNING Science Club I NINA FAYE MARSHALL GAA 1, Pep club 3, FHA 4 ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN Y-Teens 3, AFS 3, FTA 2, Debate Club 4CTl, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 JANET LOUISE MARTIN FHA I RICHARD HARRISON MARTIN, JR. Chess Club 3, 4lSI, Track 4 JOSEPH RICHARD MATSON Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Class Officer ICPI, 2IPI, Student Council I, 2, 3, MPI DAVID KEITH MAXTON Hi-Y 2, 3ITI, 4lTj, Class Officer 4lTl, Wrestling 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4 JAMES HAROLD MAY Latin Club I, Art Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4 JOHN HUBERT MAY, JR. Latin Club I, Football I, 2, Baseball 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4 PAULA ANN MCCLUSKEY FHA I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Kickline 4, Prom Queen 4 ROBERT EDWARD MCCORKLE Chess Club 3, 4, JCOWA 4, Football I, Tennis 4, Band I RICHARD KEITH MCDONALD Key Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 3 MARSHA GAIL MCDOWELL JCOWA 3, 4IVPI, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Kickline 2, 4, Chorus I,,2, Aviator Staff 3, Airlog Staff 4, Play 2 FREDERICK LEE MCILVAIN DECA 4 JUDY TEE MCINTOSH FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4 JOHN ROBERT MERRELL CARL GRIFFITH MEYERS DECA 4, Football 1 CATHY JANE MILLER CYNTHIA MILLER French Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Aviator Staff 4, Airlog Staff 4, Kickline 4, Maiorette 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3 LAWRENCE DALE MILLER Hi-Y 4, Football I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4 ELLA LOUISE MITCHELL GAA I, 2, Pep Club 3, FHA 3, 4, Debate Club I, Kickline 3, 4 VICKY LYNN MOODY FMCC I, 2, 3ITI, MSI, latin Club I, 2, 3, Art Club 4 BRUCE EDWARD MOORE Art Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4 DELORES ANN MOORE Y-Teens 2, GAA 2, Aviator Staff 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 VIRGINIA LOUISE MOORE FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3lSl, 4IPI, French Club I, 2151, Y-Teens 2, Art Club I, GAA 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Chorus I, 3, Student Council 3, 4ISl SHARON ANN MOOREFIELD FHA 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep 2 GAYLE LYNN MOREFIELD DANIEL DOUGLAS MORGAN VIC 4, Intramurals I, 2, Chorus I DAVID MICHAEL MORGAN Co-op 4, Chorus I MARGARET SANDRA NAPIER Y-Teens 3, 4, FHA 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4 DONALD JAMES NASH, JR. ROBERT GREEN NEELY Track I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity B I LLOYD EDWIN NELSON Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Football I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Plays 2, 3 JACQUELINE SUE NEWSOME Pep Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, FTA I, 2, afvm, 4IPI, GAA 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Spanish Club I, 2lTI, AFS 4, Class Offi- cer 2fSI, 4155, Basketball 3, Volleyball 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Plays 3, 4, Arion Award, Senior Homecoming Attendant, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4 JERRY ELDEAN NISWONGER Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity B I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2ItJ, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 CRYSTAL ANN PACK Airlog Staff 4 DIXIE RAE PATTY Thespians I, 2IVPI, 3lPI, 4lVPl, Latin Club I, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, FTA I, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Kickline 4, Student Council 4, Airlog Staff 4, Aviator Staff 4, Chorus 2, 4 CONSTANCE LEE PETERS Quill and Scroll 4IPl Spanish Club 4lPI, Y-Teens 4, GAA I, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, Cheerleader I, Student Council 3, 4, Aviator 3, Editor 4, Plays 3, 4 WILLIAM ARTHUR PHILLIPS Art Club I, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 69 ROBERT LEE PINKSTON, JR. Key Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Varsity B 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, 4, Baseball 4 LARRY RAY PLYMAN French Club 2, 3lVPJ, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS JOSEPH POHLMAN Band Manager 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4 KATHARYN JANE RAND GAA l, FHA I, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Aviator Staff, French Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4 GENNELL ELAINE RELFORD FHA 4, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4lSJ, Pep Club 3, Cho- rus I, 2, 3, Play 2 JUDITH ANN RICHARDS FHA I, 2, 3, 4IVPJ, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 4, Chorus l MARION THOMAS ROGERS III DORIS KAY ROPER FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, JCOWA 4, Y-Teens I, 4, Art Club 4 SCOTT BRYANT ROTH French Club I, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Aviator and Airlog Photogra- pher 4, Plays 3, 4 TERRENCE MICHAEL ROUDA Spanish Club 2, 3, Football I NANCY SUE ROUNDS Y-Teens I, Chorus 2, Pep Club 3 KEITH M. SCAMMAHORN DECA 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 MARY CHRIS ROUSH DOUGLAS ERIC SABEC Varsity B 3, 4, Key Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 JOHN FREDERICK SCHAEFF Ill Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3 CHARLES EDWARD SCHIMMEL DECA 4, Track 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Play 3 LOUIS WILLIAM SCHNELLE DONNA JEAN SCHROEDER JANET LOUISE SHADE Chorus I GARY WILLIAM SHAW Hi-Y 3, Key Club 2, 3, Varsity B 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 MARY KATHERINE SHERICK DECA 4, Chorus I, 3 BRENDA JEAN SHIELDS DECA4 SANDY LOCKER SHIELDS KAREN ANN SHOENFELT GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2lSl, 31vP,, 4IPl, Latin Club 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Softball I, 2, Tennis 3, Student Council 4: B805 I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Kid's Day 4 RALPH ARTHUR SHULL Football I, Chorus 'I, 4 70 PATRICIA ANN SILVER Thespians 2, 3, 4, FTA I, Aviator Staff 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 WILLIAM MARK SIMPSON KAREN SUE SLAGLE Quill and Scroll 4, FTA I, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, GAA I, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviator Staff 4 GLEN ALBERT SMITH Football I, 2, Cross Country 3 JAMES ROYCE SMITH SUSAN KAY SMITH JOHN ROBERT SNYDER Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, 4IPJ, Math Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4fPl, Track I, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4 JANET GRACE STALEY Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Latin Club I CHARLES NORBERT PAUL STEINKE DECA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish 3 NANCY LYNN STIFFLER FHA 2, 3 SHARON IRENE STRAUCH FTA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Class Officer 3KSl, Kickline 2, 3, 4lDl, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Plays I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Senior Attend- ant DONNA RAE STROBEL Y-Teens 4, FHA 4 JOHN PARKER SWARTZ Hi-Y 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3 JAMES LUCIEN SWEARINGEN French Club I, 2, Key Club 2, Hi-Y Club 3, 4lVPJ, Tennis 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Bancl I, 2, 3, 4, Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 GREGORY ALLYN SWEENEY DECA 4lTl, Tennis 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4 DANA KIRBY TAYLOR Thespians 4lPJ, FTA I, JCOWA 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Aviator Staff 3, 4, Plays I, 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA JEANNE TESNO French 2, Thespians 3, 4, Kickline 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Play 3 LARRY RICHARD THOMPSON Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4lVP,, Hi-Y 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 NORMAN MAURICE THOMPSON Key Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 LLOYD NEIL TIMSON Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2 ,3, Basketball I SUSAN ANNETTE ITOMSKI FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Chorus I, 2, 3 JUDITH ELAINE TOTH FTA 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, FHA 4, Pep Club 3 JOHN EVERETT TRACY JR. Key Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Varsity B 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track 2, Chorus I DONALD LEE TRISLER Hi-Y 4 JERRY RAE TUDOR GAA 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4 CHERLY ANN ULLERY Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Class Officer IIVPJ, GAA 2, 3, Kickline 3, Student Council 2, 3, Aviator Staff 4, Airlog Staff 4, Chorus I, Play 4 MARGARET E. VAN NUYS RONALD WAYNE VANCE vic 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN JOSEPH VON MOHR III Latin Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 4 TERRY LEE VORESS Spanish I, 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Varsity B 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4lPl, Basketball I, Football 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4, Dramatics 4 DOROTHY ELAINE WAGNER FHA 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Klckline 2, Hockey 3, Basketball 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3 JAMES DOUGLAS WARNER Varsity B 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Track 3 KENNETH RICHARD WASHBURN VIC 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Chorus I GARY ISHMAEL WATSON VIC 4 Intramural 'l, 2, Chorus 2 STANLEY EUGENE WEBER Hi-Y 3, Wrestling 4 RAYMOND OWEN WEST Key Club I, Hi-Y 4, Art Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Airlog Staff 4 RUTH ANN WHEELER Y-Teens l, 2, 3CTl, 4151, FHA 'l, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, GAA I, 2, Volleyball 'l, Intramurals 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Airlog Staff 4, Kickline 4 PAMELA JEAN WHITE French Club 2 SANDRA BROWN WOLFE SHARON ILENE WOLFE JCOWA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Hvicc 1, 2, 3151, 4lVPl, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, Airlog Staff 4 CAROLYN ETHEL WURSTNER FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Chorus 2 MARY LOU ZIMMERMAN Pep Club ,3, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, FTA l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4lTl, Spanish Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Basketball 4, Or- chestra I, 2 JUNIORS Taking over the reins of the high school, the Class of '66 with 294 members operated Club and the Prom functions, in between tests, and study. With two years behind them, they look ahead to the final year, and more responsibility. Junior officers are Alan Ewen, treasurer, Gary Davis, vice-president, Madeline Carvalho, pres- ident, not pictured Sally Marshall, secretary. JUNIORS LQOK TO THE FUTURE F. M. Achor Mike Adams Brenda Adkins Herb Albert Connie Alexander Ray Arden Larry Arwood Mike Atkins Richard Baily Bill Ballard Patti Barnes Jerry Barton Connie Baughman Mike Bayard Deanne Beal Connie Beeson Warren Berry Cathie Birchfield Margaret Black Karen Blome JUNIORS Donna Bohanan Patty Bonar Joy Borchers Karen Bourne Tom Bowman George Bradley Sharon Brenrlinger Gary Brown Janet Brown Judy Brown Sharon Brown Susan Brown Burl Bruce Helen Burke Ruby Burroughs Sandy Burton Bonnie Carolus Teri Carpenter Madeline Carvalho Linda Chubb Craig Clark Rosemary Cline Cynthia Coffey Chris Collins Chris D. Collins Pat Conover Marilyn Coons Beverly Cooper John Copeland Larry Cover? Ken Cramer Smokey Crawford Roberta Cromwell Diane Crouse Nancy Cullars Scott Cullars Jim Curtsinger Lillian Dalton Diana Daniel Robin David Gary Davis Patty A. Davis Patricia E. Davis Cindy Dickey Travis Dumas Joe Dunlavy Earl Eator' Mike Edwards Beverly Ellinger Jim Ellinger Margaret Evans Juletta Everhart Alan Ewen Sandy Fickert Marsha Foreman Linda Frazer Susan Gable Mike Gambill Elaine Gatzulis Rick Geisler Veda Gillott Sharon Gilman Jane Graham Brenda Grant Wilma Grant Judy Gray Martha Grube Susan Guethlen Jamie Hager Carl Hall CLASS OF '66 JUNIORS ' i ' as-wg? Claudia Hall Linda Hall Rita Hall Ronnie Hall Pat Hankey Kris Hansen Kathy Hardin John Harold Alinda Hawkins Irene Hazelbaker Steve Heis Steve Hendrickson Ruth Henger Ray Henry Jerry Hertlein Bob Hey Karen Hildreth Tom Hodson Gene Hohm Bev Holland Rita Holloway Cathy Holthouse Donna Homman Carole Hoover Terry Horseman George Howell Sandra Huber Karen Huck Linda Huff Gayle Hurt Ruby Hyatt Margie Jeffers Darlene Johnson Dave Johnson Willadean Johnson William Johnslon Hoagy Jones Bill A. Jones Jim Jordan Carol Kash Patty Kash Rick Kauffman Russ Knight Marian Koch Cliff Kuntz Mike Ladman Vergie Lawless Mike Lawson Loretta Laycock Bill Lee Sharon Lewis Paul Leyes Gene Little Cecil Livingslon Terry Lloyd Linda Long Sharon Long Eddie Longley Al Loshmer Gregory Lukianovs Bob Lyons Charlene McCall Carla McClure John McCluskey Pam Macher Gloria Madden Carol Mahaffey Kim Mahoney Judy Mains Roy Manger CLASS OF '66 JUNIORS Roger Manning Allen Marshall Carol Marshall Sally Marshall Betty Mast Mike Mathiott Jayne Meece Chris Meicher Jayne Melton Toni Mercurio Becky Miller Donna Miller Eddie Miller Joe Miller Margaret Miller Nancy Mitchell Kenny Montel Sue Moody Charles Moore Linda Moore Jim Moran Debbie Morey John Mossbarger Bob Mosser Marge Multhup Jean Munclhenk Tom Nash Lundy Neely Linda Neff Molly O'Brien Steve Omerod Donna O'Rourke Greg Pack Rusty Palsgrove G. R. Parsons Kathy Partlow Pat Pearson Larry Petriquin Cheryl Pickett Danny Powell Gary Prince Brenda Ratliff Steve Rice Gary Rickert Mike Riley Janet Robey Linda Robinson Pete Sarris Jim Schieltz Rick Schieltz Nancy Schimmel Nick Schischiskii Tim Schlose Bob Schlosser Kathy Schnelle Bill Schroder Steve Seitz Pam Senseman Don Seskevics Carol Shafer Denny Shafer John Shafer Rick Sherick Sharon Silvey Dennis Simon Linda Simon Mary Alice Simpson John Sippel Barb Sioberg Arrow Smith CLASS OF '66 JUNIORS Carl Smith Cathy Smith Dorothy Snow Jim Snyder Mike Snyder Dave Sowder Shirley Sparks Dana Spires Tom Stafford Joe Stewart Rick Stitt Bill Stremel Karen Stremel Shirley Suarez Linda Swanson Allen Swigert Don Switzer Pat Szakal Linda Tabbert Pat Tate Kay Taylor Connie Thomas Jerry Thompson Marvin Thompson Walter Thompson Larry Tipton Jay Tirey Pam Tofstad Ken Toney Dick Tracy Martha Trisler Q Sharon Turner Steve Vagedes Pam Van Hoose Jake VanSchagen Harland Verrill Dan Vincent Don Vincent Luan Wagner George Waldon Mike Wark Jim Weatherhead Mike Weiher Carol White Linda White Anthony Williams Eddie Wilson Cecelia Windel Linda Winters John Witham Bill Woodman Steve Woolery Bev Wright Ronny Wymer Kathy Youngblood Bobby Johnson Steve White Harry Casada larry Watson Paul Macher G. R. Parsons linda Welty Terry Johnson CLASS OF '66 JUNIORS Girls of the Junior class march with progress as the new addition of the high school is completed. Junior Marsha Foreman helps promote education by op- ' erating the batchgroover, which punches holes in re- port cards. The Junior Homecoming attendants, Sally Marshall and Karen Blome, ride on the Junior float. CLASS OF '66 Juniors, Gary Davis, Sally Marshall, Nick Schischiskii and Larry Covert help set up for Club. Really?lll JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: James Amburn, Bill Arrowsmith, Larry Becker, Richard Berg- strom, Sue Chaney, Daniel Cruea, Beverly Ferenczy, John Hime, Robert Johnson, Cozell Jones, J. William Jones, Bill Little, Lor- raine Lloyd, Paul Macher, Vicki Marshall, Tom Nighswander, Bonita Smith, Larry Watson, and Julie Whitmore. Madeline Carvalho, Pat Conover, Diane Crouse, Sally Marshall, Molly O'Brlen, and Nick Schischiskii find that discussion al- ways brings a peaceful solution. I. To have fun at Club after the game, one must apply muscle and elbowgreaseu after schooll SOPHOM ORES Accustomed to the feel of the high school, the sophomores have expanded their interests and activities, as shown in club enrollment, sport participation, and in school activities. With 306 members, this class ordered their rings in February, thus receiving the symbol of Butler High School. Sophomore officers are: Tod Morris, president, Madelyn Scherer, secretary, Mike Kuck, vice-president, and Mic- key Lingman, treasurer. WELL ON THEIR WAY Polly Adkins Bob Aldredge Doug Alexander Harry Alexander Joy Alexander Kathy Armstrong Don Atherton Steve Artz Bill Bach Nancy Baker Sue Balzuweit Don Barnes Janet Barnhart Bob Barrett Sally Beals Linda Bean John Beimly Stephen Bill Tom Birchfield Vicki Bishop Dennis Blackwell Linda Blackwell Mike Booher Linda Bourne Harold Bradley Terry Braun Charlotte Brickey Susan Bridenbaugh Karen Brothers Bill Brown Charlane Brown Jane Brown Sally Brown Shirley Brown Chuck Brush David Buckner Steve Budde Vicki Burgner Becky Burton Dick Butler Jeff Butterworth Jan Butts Diane Campbell Marlene Campbell Pam Carter Vernia Carter Joe Cassano Gary Cate Claudia Chapman Gwen Clark Linda Clawson Mike Cono Kenneth Cook Nancy Cooper Glen Cox CLASS OF '67 SOPHOM ORES Jim Craver Becky Cromwell Sandy Cundiff Gary Davis Karen Davis Debbie Dement Ronnie Denner Renee Ditmer Nancy Donelson Janet Donohoo Ward Dunevant Bob Dungan Kay Durkee Ben Elkins Evan Elkins Glen Elkins Burton Engle Vicki Everding Steve Fackler Linda Fair Barry Faulk Cheryl Faulkner Stuart Fitchner Gary Floyd Linda Flory Harold Fogarty Jim Foreman Dick Francisco Ken Furrey Leslie Gatton Jim Gealy Sieve Gillespie Tony Glander Sandy Gobrecht Greg Golden l Penny Greason Jane Guthrie Dale Haley Danny Hall Sherry Hall Linda Hamilton Karen Hartley Mary Hayes Mary Jo Heckinger Mike Hefelfinger Bob Helmes Tim Helrigle Jim Henry Mike Higgins Rick Himes Rena Hofacker Linda Holmes Candy Holthouse Tom Holzen Garry Hopkins Naomi Howell Judy Hoyer Sue Hughes Ronald Husser Jack Hurst Peggi lrvvin Judy Jacobs Mike James Lonnie Jergins Angie Jikutz Leslie Johnson Pa? Johnson Carolyn Jones Charlene Jones Evelyn Jones CLASS OF '67 K will 1 ii' ' 'iffy SOPHOM ORES Joe Juskae Betty Kaenzig Jerry Kaylor Cliff Kelto Carolyn Keydoszius Terry Klosterman Jane Kiser Stephanie Kleismlt Gwen Knight Nancy Knuge Helen Kokacls Pam Krug Jim Kubilius Mike Kuck Ruby Kuhns Pat Ladman Greg Lamb Dallas Law Nancy Lesher Don Lightcap Mike Lindsey Mickey Lingmann Linda Locher Diane Longley Jim Lutz Terry Lutz Diane Lyons John Lytle Carolyn Macy Larry Macy Mike Martin Steve Martin John Mastbaum Mike Matthews Joe May Sheryl McBride Bill McDonald Ann McEIfresh Scott McKnight Judy Meredith Don Merrell Jack Merrick Sharon Michael Ron Miller Bill Mills Jean Minton Gerri Mohr Terri Mohr Ron Moody Patti Moore Patty J. Moore Judy Moran Mike Moritz Alan Multhup Sharon Mutter Barry Nash Curtis New Donald North Nick Oberer Jim Oehlenschlager Dave Ohmart Ed Overfield Clifton Pack Don Page Pat Peffley Howard Perkins Carolyn Phillips Felicia Plunkett Susan Pohlman Anita Powers CLASS OF '67 SOPHOM ORES Sam Prather Bev Priest Craig Pummell Tom Qualls Tim Rader Karl Rankin Craig Ransom Fred Ratliff Becky Reed Terri Reed Lorraine Rice Marlene Rice Dan Riley Mike Robinette Eddie Rohrer Mike Roush Sharon Rowe Donna Royer Sandy Rybor Pete Sayre Ron Schaeff Madelyn Scherer Jack Scherschell Fred Schieltz David Schlose Phyllis Schuster Gunther Seifert Randy Scott Mick Seitz Jackie Shafer Karen Shafer Mary Shaneyfelt Barbara Shanks Chuck Shanks Sharon Sherick Anita Silver Pat Slagle Sandy Slonaker Mike Small Paul Smallwood Fred Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Stephanie Sowder Frank Spitzer Kathy Spitzer Judy Stiffler Jack Stockslager Gayle Stringer Nancy Stupp Alice Sullivan Diana Swartzel Deanna Swigert Charles Tackett Brenda Taylor Jim Teague Darrell Thomas Polly Thomas Mike Thomison Sandy Thompson Linda Thorn Charles Toney Paula Townsend Pam Troth Larry Turner Wilma Turner Cynthia Unum Mike Valentine Rita Van I-loose Cheri Venema CLASS OF '67 SOPHOM ORES Linda Locher and Mickey Ling- mann dig eagerly into their biology lab course. Vicki Vorhees Scott Voris Don Wagner Doris Wagner Rick Wahler Linda Ward Gary Watson Linda Watson Dianna Wells John Wheeler Junior Whitby Dave Whitehead Danny Williams Phil Williams Ken Willis Sandy Wilson Irma Windom Dan Winfield Patty Winters Carla Wirtheim Nancy Wolfe Robert Wooley Pamela Wright .lerry Young Dave Zelinski Judy Zimmerman Sophomores, who were absent the day class pictures were taken, are Todd Morris, Ann Carper, Linda Ulrich, and Gary Adkins. SOPHOMORES Linda Bourelle, Steve Grambill, Tim Morris, John Moss- barger, Wesley Roach, Carol Rouda, Robert Schmidt, Fred Wells, and Robert Wolf. Butler sophomores have fun at the annual Coke dance Sophomore Tim Morris is 'fitted for his class ring while Vernia Carter waits her turn. FRESHMEN The Freshman Class, with 320 members be- gan their high school career with their own pep sessions, a spring dance with all the trimmings, and of course, scholastic activities. I Class Officers: Left to Right are Pam Breeding, Mark Miller, Ron Nickel, and Randy Wood. THE BEGINNING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT Sharon Abshear Dave Acres Gene Adams Tim Akers Vickie Albert Steve Alexander Dave Allman Steve Armstrong Jim Arndts Linda Arwood lynn Atkins Buddy Aycock Bob Bailey Roger Bailey Vicki Balger Dave Baldasare Debbie Barber Connie Barnes Phil Barnes Brenda Baty Jim Bauman Tom Beck Patty Beckey Linda Battenberg Steve Bingham Steve Bolinger Dale Bowman Pam Breeding Linda Brewer Pete Britton Belinda Brown Jim Brown Joyce Brown Leonard Brown Bonnie Buchanan Connie Buchanan Pam Burton Penni Burton Eric Butterbaugh Linda Bysak Linda Campbell Roy Carper Don Case Jim Case Lois Cate Joyce Champlin Neil Chaney Richard Clemens Mark Coffield Greg Coles Mike Collins Tim Collins Tim Collins Tom Cono Ellen Conover Kathy Conover Mike Conover Randy Copeland Steve Covert Jim Crouse Joan Cromwell Linda Crozier Tim Cultice Mary Dale Larry Daniels Tony Davenport CLASS OF '68 FRESHM EN Carolyn Davis Eric Davis Bill de L'horbe Mike Dieker Jeanne Doddridga Sally Donelson Mike Downing Sandy Dunlap Chris Dunn Patti Durham Clinton Dye Robert Dykstra Shelley Earley Eddie Eaton Chuck Ebert Joyce Engle Vicki Esken Alana Fealy Pat Fisher Mark Fleenor Pam Fletcher Doug Folck Jacqui Follick Joyce Forinash Steve Fraley Vickie Frye Gary Fulton Shirley Gabbard Ken Gentry Paul Gibson Linda Goff Denny Graham larry Green Sandy Green Terry Griffith Linda Groves Bruce Haggard Sue Hale Janet Hansen Sharon Hardin Connie Harris Susan Harrison Bonnie Harshman Debbie Hartman Jim Hazelbaker Donna .Haworth Harry Heckinger Sue Henger Barbara Herbst Ted Herbst Sue Herring Debbie Hitchings Barb Hofacker Jack Hopkins Gary Hom Melissa Horner Pat Hoskins Karen Huber Bill Hudson Tom Hurst Carolyn Jacobs Harold Jennings Bill Johnson Gary Johnson Pam Jones Vickie Jones Wayne Jordan Larry Karns Rhonda Kauffman Joe Kavalauskas Darlene Kemper Brenda Kershner Brenda Kettering .lan Keydoszius Darlene Kiser Dan Koch Bernice Kuntz Debbie Kuhns Nanette Landreville Carol Lands Diane Laughman Lanny Lesley Raiean Le vslly Matt Leyes CLASS OF '68 FRESHM EN Dave Lewis John Linz Gerald Little Tom Locker Carol Long Norman Lowrey Ron Lucas Xenia Lukianovs Mark- Lunsford Roberta Macy Ronnie Macy Vicki Maddin John Marshall Tom Marshall Donna Martin John Martin Mary Marlin Gay Mastbaum Donna McCluskey Barry McDonald Dan McMillow Janie Meeks Ken Melaszus Mike Mercurlo Dianne Miller Don Miller Jill Miller Mark Miller Terry Miller Vicki Millikin Mike Mills Bob Mitchell Sally Moon Dan Moore George Moore Monk Moreo Kathy Moritz Kathy Muldoon Judy Mundhenk Rick Myers Ron Nickel Gene Norbury Midge O'Brien Steve Okino Sharon Overbey Phyllis Overstreef Jeanie Owens Judy Owens Connie Palsgrove Marilyn Parker Susan Partlow Linda Peffley Fred Phillips Sharon Pinkston Mitch Potterf Dave Powless Peggy Premick Randle Rose Karen Reeder Ed Reese Jim Reynolds Pat Rosenfeld Barb Rounds Charlene Runge Linda Rusher Glenna Ryan Sheila Sanger Sandy Sanger Sharon Salyer Elaine Schielfz Larry Schieltz Sieve Schieliz Roberf Schmidt Doug Scholz Mike Scholz Connie Schroeder Cindy Schuneman Alice Search Mike Seskevics Barb Shaffer Mike Shaffer Larry Shank Marsha Shank Steve Shaw CLASS OF '68 FRESHM EN Debbie Shields Ginger Shroyer John Silvey Mark Slayton John Smallwood David Smith Juanita Smith Ron Stapleton Cheryl Steele Greg Steffey Mike Steimla Mike Strack Linda Strauch Pete Stremel Kathy Stonerock Mark Stukey Debbie Studer Marilyn Suarez Mike Sullivan Gary Swallows Janet Swallows Bob Swanson Randy Swinehart Carolyn Swisher Charles Tabb Dave Tackette Linda Tate Jim Teague Ron Thill Carolyn Thomas Aaron Thompson Fred Thompson Janice Thornton Mike Toth Rick Townsend Sue Trick Connie Trisler Steve Turnbull Ken Vagedes Larry Vance Ron Van Hoose Denise Vincent CLASS OF '68 Dwight Wallace he Angela Wallingford f if Danny Ward L , Debbie Warner E.1, Scott Warner John Wassilewski if by H ix A Ray Wasson E, Danny Wells I J A 5 Judy Wells ' , r Jean Ann Welty 3 2? Andy West ll n , Sieve West , r zaa Jim White V 'ii le Regina White . Bill Wilhelm ii. Fred Williams Jan Williams llll Tim Williams i i Steve Willis Barbara Windom Kathy Wirthheim A if Randy Wood P Wayne Wood J V ' Doug Woodward ' 1 e lr. ' fm X ix! fb S f 'as S K5 . , 'e . . ' WR B U Tom Wooley ' Sonia Wright ff , s.a - ,Q li : ' 27 . 9 ,X K Karen Yeager ' h 5 r Larry Youngblood J 5 George Youngerman as ' Ricky Younglove 'J 1 T ,. ,E aaa 1 .,s,. Belinda Ziegler :Q ' .K is also 1 E .. 4,2 . 'Z-asf as .if sr we f..? e or sre 4 fm A it e K 'F, Q V.t. if s a fe -' ee . ' f J aff i ' .s-ra. , ' 'f i t we l H ' , . . ' '5 .4 , . s -1 . ' -- ' .a ' - 'aaa 'Q if g' J 1 me wi' '42 5 V : fy - f fff- 3:0 if Q, xi. l .li , - .5 :- , .. I 15. lvl! ,EVx5,.- .z While Doug Folck is having his picture taken, Ken Gentry, Harry Heckinger, and Bruce Haggard wait their turn to say cheese. 'sl 4 5 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: James Bergstrom, Glen Bridenbaugh, Romie Conn, Scott Hodges, Mike Johnson, Randy Newsome, Theresa O'Donnell, Phil Schmidlapp, Rick Snyder, Ronald Staple- ton, and Dick Whitford. Freshmen, who were absent the day class pictures were taken, are Gary Wilson, Brian O'Kane, Susan Morris, Elaine Fisher, and Patty Bailey. Classmates congregate in freshman hall. The freshman Homecoming attendant, Carol Lands, rides the class float while freshmen cheerleaders lead their queen . I00 Senior members of Future Medical Careers Club, Judy Judd, Sharon Foster, Sharon Wolfe, and Linda Kautt, checked names of Freshmen receiving Tuberculin Tests. Freshman Bruce Haggard seemed to be say- ing, Do you think it will hurt? Freshman Cathy Conover didn'T seem to mind the needle at all-in fact she looks almost-happy? Another Freshman, George Youngerman, bravely bared his arm to the needle. l SPECIAL ACTIVITIES The special activities of a high school exist for the pur- pose of creating a door to complete education. It is be- cause a student must be more than a book or a living computer that social and artistic events are needed to fur- ther his interest and experience. Therefore, an active dramatics department contributes an entrance to talent and entertainment, and class- and group-sponsored dances provide for the social facet of the student's life. Without these beneficial and necessary influences, a stu- dent would indeed lack total experience in high school. 5 Marcia Durst is' crowned by Tri-Captains Dave Hutchins, Doug Warner, and John Follick HOMECOMING 1964 was expanded from a single night event to an entire weekend T affair. After the ceremonies were initiated by the customary bonfire Thursday night, the Butler Aviators triumphed over Brook- ville Friday night to assure a festive spirit. Queen Marcia was honored by a reception in the high school lounge after the game. Doug Warner congratulates Marcia The first Homecoming Parade, complete with, floats and class attendants, created much enthusiasm Saturday afternoon. That night alumni and students attended the annual Homecoming Dance at the high school. The Queen reigns! -IOMECOMING WEEKEND BEGAN WITH GAME Senior attendant Sharon Strauch Senior attendant escorted by Don Lapenas Junior attendants Karen Blome and Sally Marshall 4ii Freshman attendant Carol Lands and sophomore attendant Judy Jacobs Jackie Newsome and escort Joe Matson CROWNED BY PARADE AND DANCE Queen Marcia Durst and her attendants ride upon the senior float. The Butler football team celebrates their Homecoming victory over Brook- ville. Queen Marcia Durst with her escort Gary Shaw is surrounded by her court which includes seniors, Sharon Strauch and Jackie Newsome, iuniors, Karen Blome and Sally Marshall: sophomore, Judy Jacobs: and freshman, Carol Lands. Sophomore attendant, Judy Jacobs, is honored as the sophomore float wins first place being iudged upon originality, appropriateness, and amount of time spent on each float l The royal couple dances a huge smiling snowman. The Royal Couple-Ginny and Jim! Senior Court is composed of Mike Hall and Kay Luciano, Bob Jones and McClusky, Queen Virginia Moore and King Jim Green, and Carol Co- and Chuck Steinke. WINTER CARNIVAL The traditional Senior Christmas Dance was held at the high school on December 5. The couples danced before a wintry mural depicting ski slopes and evergreen trees. Helping the Roy- al Pair, Virginia Moore and Jim Green, rule the festivities was Donna Royer and Dave Hutchins prepare to leave. The Gilberts dance! Steve Gahn, Ron Cannon, Linda Chubb, Darbie Harris, Nancy StUPPf and Larry Thompson relax between dances. I07 CUPlD'S PARADISE l l 1 , , , The court included, besides the Royal Couple, freshmen, Sue Morris and Mike Scholzp Queen l-lnda P0595 in the Garden Wlil' Iuniors, Sally Marshall and Nick Schischiskiip and sophomores, Pat Slagle and Don King Jim. Atherton. The annual Y-Teen Turnabout Dance, held on February 13, was a huge success. Cupid's Paradise was complete with a garden and mural scenes for the enioyment ofthe couples. Linda Shroyer, the president of Y-Teens, was crowned queen and Jim Swearingen, her escort, reigned as King. Chaperones help serve refreshments. Faculty members, as well as students, attended the dance. Couples enioyed the music provided by the stereo. l08 The Beginning THE 1965 STYLE MPRQMU The Climax . . . Royal Couple Crowned' The Prom -Thoughts of many students had a way of turning toward that special dance scheduled one weekend in May. Juniors, especially, had that thought in mind as it was their planning and their working-which resulted in the 1965 Junior Prom, An Evening At Antoines. Committees were formed early in the year and actual work began soon in the homes and in after school work sessions at the high school. Finally, on Friday before the Prom , certain iuniors were per- mitted to spend the day working in the Fieldhouse. The whole affair reached its climax when the announcement of the Royal Couple was made. Paula McCluskey and Robert Jones reigned over the festivities for the remainder of the evening. Paula being crowned by Allen Swigert, Junior class president's date. Bob receives gift from Madeline Carvalho. ROYAL COUPLE AND SUBJECTS 3 gested the New Orleans mood of the Junior-Senior Prom which was held on May 15 at eight- thirty in the Butler Fieldhouse. Decorations included a light blue parachute ceiling. The royal kiss! Superintendent and Mrs. West appeared to delight in dancing as did the students. is An Evening at Antoine's sug- Queen Paula and King Bob enioyed their first dance a the reigning couple. SENIORS' LAST DANCE M Seniors received invitations for the final school dance from the upcoming Class of '66. The Prom v ,wi--1 My climaxed a year of hard work, numerous activities, GW' A BA Q 5G we and much fun. Many will cherish the memory of . GP' -VW this magical night which successfully completed the social. life of the school year. Ho? v'll, My xx. x lv au' AWP ,Ml il N an Q mlm Q L 1 ,lvl K al l l cficll X .slws N iw ni.y1': Xkesifv Lxixdv A xi . L I L A 1 -dlbxl Kaul ali v rxlllml iw ia- it-r idw Wlv all W cv- rad' 1 cv af' mild l Lgtwvl V ,rtxlqxou . lil-'l ' U-uk' K X Lvl ,ELA 0 R. v ,. I se Q EB9e lY awaited refreshments! Couples relaxed as band takes a break. Couples whirled to music provided by the Donn Smith Orchestra. S Q , 4 35598 THE MIRACLE WORKER The Miracle Worker, presented Octo- ber 22 and 23, was one of the most mov- ing and delightful plays ever attempted at Butler. The cast, headed by Jamie Hager as young Helen Keller and Nancy Knuge as Anne Bancroft, was very effective in the play which required much dramatic ac- tion combined with touching dialogue. Karen Hansen as Kate Keller is reenacting the dinner scene with Nancy and Jamie. Mr. Walker aided the girls with their lines. Jamie and Nancy rehearse their tense struggle. Helen discovered a companion, John Marshall. Anne reflected upon her own dark child ll2 hood. I 1 TEA HOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Glamorous Japanese girls, blossoming trees, and a bridge that crossed over a lily filled pond characterized a most colorful production, Teahouse of August Moon . This comedy presentation concerned the difficulties that American Army Captain Fisby CShanon Dunlapj faced when assigned to bring democracy and economic re- vival to a little village of Iinawaus. Mike Roush was seen as the comedy's Oriental Sancho Panza, named Sankini, a ragged Okinawan employed as an interpreter. Pat Szakal helped Geisha girl, Lotus Blossom KBetty Mastl, into her kimona. Even the foyer of the Butler Theatre was Japanese in appear- BTICE. II3 THE SOUND OF MUSIC The Sound of Music is a play situated in Aus- tria during the years leading up to World War ll. It is based upon the life of a young woman and her experiences as governess with the von Trapp family. The Butler presentation was given on April 2 and 3 with a cast of over forty. The cast included chil- dren from the local elementary schools. e Trapp Children and Maria i l Children bid guests good night. Maria upon arriving at the Trapp home learned the childrens names. ,tl a . 7'll:t l 55 X Brigitta and Kirt greeted Max while Elsa remains silent. Rolf told Lisel that he is much wiser in You Are Sixteen . ll4 Maria Rainer ........ Sister Berthe ..,..,.... THE SOUND OF MUSIC CAST Kay Taylor Sally Lang Sister Margaretta .....,. ...........,... L ucy Copley The Mother Abbess Sister Sophia ......... Madeline Carvalho . .......... Sharon Long Georg von Trapp ...... ....... M ike Weiher Franz, the butler ...,.,. ....... M ike Mathews Frau Schmidt ..,........ ...... K aren Hansen Rolf Gruber ......., Elsa Schraeder ..... Max Detweiler ........ Jim Green Shirley Beams Dana Taylor Lisel Friedrich Louisa TRAPP Kuff CHILDREN Brigitta Martha Gretl Cindy Tesno John Marshall Barbara Wogoman Alex Maier Elizabeth Foley Mary Reiger Angie Wogoman Admiral' von Schtieber ..... - ............. Steve White Herr Zeller .... - ............... Baron Elbefeld ...... A Postulant ........ TONlGHT'S THE NIGHT Bob Bailey Rick Eckel - ....... Helen Burke Butler's first tri-production was Tonight's The Night given on February 5 and 6. This presentation included The Doctor in Spite of Himself , Not Enough Rope and The Brick and the Rose . The first is a rollicking comedy centered around a man named Stanerelle, sup- posedly a doctor. Not Enough Rope was also humorous although the plot con- cerned a suicidal attempt. The third play was in a more serious vein dealing with narcotics and poverty. Actors and actresses in The Doctor in Spite of Himself seem absorbed in the 'dramatic' action of the play. Jazz kickline performs Baby. SENIOR TALENT SHOW The Senior Variety Show, May 22, was a parody of the good old golden school days. Jim Swearingen, the director, developed a musical play that emphasized action rather than dialogue. In addition to those acts well received in the past, much fresh talent was revealed. Donna McCluskey and Anita Kline to Steam Heat. Mr. Knickerbocker is given tribute by this group as they sing The Man Who Never Returned-Mr. K. Maiorette Pam Breeding displays her twirling ability. II6 for Mr. Gilbert to z Comin' H o m e 5 S E F ? The College Panel helped students prepare for higher education at Christmas-time as- sembly. Panel consisted of J. Murray, M. Nicely, J. Sayre, C. lrwin, and M. Gyles. Football team led cheers at pep session-Victory, Victory! The Dayton Junior League Youth Forum dis- cussed the ethics used in modern advertising. Two Butler students, D. Lapenas and J. Matson, were asked to take part. Anita Hoyer was a regular member. Nancy Staas Qnee Keslingl spoke of AFS STUDENT BODY JAMMED AUDITORIUM FOR ASSEMBLIES Assembly speakers were assured a packed house this year, for the student body not only filled the auditorium seats but even overflowed into the aisles. Freshmen rapid- ly learned the discomforts of folding chairs! The assemblies included pep sessions, a JCOWA U.N. lecture, a Youth Forum discussion, a College Panel, an interesting talk on Manners , music programs, a Mock Election assembly, an AFS program, and several other gatherings. 3-1,-mm... A-. ...... ,.M.,.gg,- Virginia Moore displays her table setting received with the Silversmith's of America Award. Mr. Gilbert presented Dallas Dunlap the Charles Palmer Davis Award which is given to the outstand- ing student in foreign affairs. .L...-- .W National Merit Finalists! I I8 The Senior Awards Assembly was held on May 27 at 7:30 in the Butler High School Auditorium. Parents as well as students were invited to this event followed by a re- ception in the student lounge. Wednesday morning, June 2, culminated the year's honors as the final Awards As- sembly was presented. Five seniors, Alan Donelson, Dallas Dunlap, Doug Finch, Anita Hoyer, and Terry Voress, were National Merit Final- ists. Doug Finch, a National Merit Scholar, received a Trans World Airlines scholarship. Those receiving letters of Commendation were Marsha McDowell and Dana Taylor. The top students in the Ohio General Scholarship Tests were Jim Brock, Doug Finch, Anita Hoyer, Marsha Mc- Dowell, and Terry Voress. Sallie Lang received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. Virginia, Moore was the recipient of the Silver- smith's of America Award. Orr Elkins and Stanley Weber were given scholastic art awards, while John Tracy re- ceived the Scholastic Art Purchase. Mr. Gilbert presented Dallas Dunlap the Charles Palmer Davis Award which is given to that student with a great deal of interest and knowledge in current events. The various PTA Scholarships went to Gennell Relford from Murlin Heights, Karen Slagle from Vandalia Elemen- tary, and Sharon Strauch from Demmitt. Mike Hall was awarded the Philip M. Hutchins Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Robert Neely received the OAPSE Scholarship. The Arion Award for Band was given to Jim Swear- ingen while Jackie Newsome received the Chorus Arion Award. Mr. Hollon awarded Dave Hutchins a trophy for football. At the Thespian Banquet held in the school courtyard Mike Roush was honored as best actor for his perform- ance in Teahouse of the August Moon , Nancy Knuge was chosen best actress for her portrayal in The Miracle Work- er . Supporting actor was Steve White and best supporting actress was Jamie Hager, both in the preceding plays. Molly O'Brien and Madeline Carvalho attended Girls' State at Capital University. Mike Snyder and Bob Hey were the iunior boys who went to Boys' State at Ohio Univer- sity. Molly O'Brien was also selected a member of the 1965-66 Dayton Daily News Youth Forum. Those receiving State Board of Education Awards of Distinction were Karleen Bill, Alan Donelson, Doug Finch, Sharon Foster, Anita Hoyer, Jake Snyder, Neil Timson, and Steve Von Mohr. Fourteen Butler seniors received scholarships to various universities. Doug Finch also was awarded a University scholarship to Brown, in addition to the TWA. Virginia Moore received two scholarships, one from Dayton Power and Light and an Honors Scholarship from Ohio Univer- sity. Joe Matson won a President's General University Scholarship from Ohio State University. Dave Hutchins has accepted an Athletic Scholarship for football from Miami University. Don Lapenas is going to Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology on a Freshman Competitive Scholarship and Terry Voress to Case Institute of Technology on a simi- lar grant. Alan Donelson and Anita Hoyer received an Alumni Gift Scholarship and an Honorary,Scholarship, respectively, from Earlham College. Dallas Dunlap and Larry Thompson were awarded Wittenberg Alumni Scholarships. Jim Brock received a Drake University scholarship and Carol Covert a Bowling Green Alumni Association scholarship. Linda Gertz and Chris Roush were among 12 chosen for Sinclair College Scholarships. Gary Shaw with his trophy given by WING for being chosen football Player of the Week . Bob Hey and Jim Snyder represented Butler at Boys' State held June I0 through 18 at Ohio University. Linda Long and Connie Peters displayed the first place award Molly O'Brien and Madeline Carvalho attended Girls' State held for best single entry in the Dairy Council nutrition contest. June 19 through 27 at Capital University. II9 The 264 Graduates sang the Alma Mater. Ruth Wheeler proudly accepted her diploma from Richard Cannon. Many activities and eveqts preceded Commencement exer- cises. Seniors were honored' at the Senior Awards Assembly, May 27, the Senior Breakfast brought the Class of 1965 to- gether once again for a final meeting, and before the solemn pageantry of graduation, the meditative Baccalaureate serv- ices of June 2 took place in the High School auditorium, giving the graduates a chance to pause and rededicate themselves to personal goals and principles. The Reverend Messrs. George Waldon and Ted Blumenstern assisted in the service. THE CLASS Ol TO HOLD COA NC With each step, the seniors approached their goal: the Diploma. Intent upon reaching his place on stage was each graduate. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES NCR Auditorium Sunday, June 6, 1965 Processronal ,.,.u,.....,., . ,...u.,..,..,. Invocation .....,,,....,.,..,. President's Welcome .,A,,..,. Salufatorian's Address ,,.,.... t You'll Never Walk Alone Pomp and Circumstanceu Larry Thompson Carol Covert Anita Hoyer Butler Singers t Valedictorian's Address .,....,.,..... Joe Matson Presentation of Class ,..,,.. ,.,..,. H arold R, Wherry Presentation of Diplomas . ....... ,. ...,s, Richard Cannon Alma Mater ...s..............A... .... . Senior Class of 1965 Benediction .... ...,,. R ev. George Waldon Recessional ..... ,e,...,....... R oberr E. Kline 1965, FIRST v1ENCEMENT IN AUDlTORlUM Seniors discovered that it was a long, long, lonely walk to the stage at NCR, but well worth the effort. Carol Covert, President Anita Hoyer, Salutatorian Joe Matson, Valedictorian tiiii'- -- H ,n ,s ..,, as C. l2l l22 SPORTS It is in high school that the world of athletics is opened. From organized team recreation to ac- tive competition in leagues, each student has the opportunity to participate and to experience.. To enter this exciting world, the student must walk through the doors of skill and desire and must develop his spirit, mind, and body. In high school, athletic competition becomes a door to maturity, and a world most rewarding to explore. . 'fkv FIRST ROW: D. Hollon, B. Burkhardt, J. Tracy, C. Moore, M. Riley, M. Davis, Mr. Roth. THIRD Birchfield, L. Turner, M. D. McDonald, J. Macy, G. Shaw, D. Sabec, K. Jones, C. Dale, D. Warner, J. Follick, D. Hutchins, P. Leyes, J. Schaeff, B. Jones, G. Cox, M. Lingmann. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hollon, H. Jones, J. Thompson, G. Howell, T. Stafford, G. Brown, G. R. Parsons, Bayard, A. Ewen, A. Swigert, A. Lostutter, D. Spires, R. Palsgrove, S. Woolery, J. Jordan, D. Hendrickson, S. Seitz, G. ROW: D. Lightcap, H. Fogarty, G. Floyd, M. Matthews, J. Stockslager, B. Dungan, T. Lutz, M. Kuck, B. Bach, J. Butts, T. Mills, B. Brown, M. Roush, K. Furrey, S. Prather. AVIATORS SECOND IN With the second place finish and the ex- cellent record of 8 wins and 2 losses, the 1964 Aviators soundly iustified Coach Hollon's building strategy during the poor 1963 cam- paign. Among the team's outstanding accom- plishments this year was the possession of the best defensive record in the league, al- lowing only 90 points while overrunning the league opposition with 168 points. S.W.B.L SEASON RECORD BHS ...... 26 Piqua Calholic .......... ....... 1 4 BHS- ,... 0 Northmont - ...... -.- .............. 14 BHS -...12 Trotwoocl ........ ,. O BHS .... -36 W. Milton .- ......... ........ 1 2 BHS ...... 34 Brookville -W ......... .. B BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS ...... 30 1 6 ...W 8 Oakwood .... Tipp City .. Northridge .. W. Carrollion Eaion ,,,... -.., Allen Swigert loses fumble to Tipp City. Coach Hollon counsels with Doug Warner. Hollon, in his third year at Butler, led the team to an 8-2 season and second place in the S.W.B.L. COACH AND CAPTAINS SUPPLIED LEADERSHIP TRI-CAPTAINS Doug Warner Dave Hutchins John Follick l26 FRESHMEN HAD 6-I RECORD Freshman Team: FIRST ROW: T. Fulton, M. Mills, S. Warner, T. Marshall, S. Shaw, M. Downing, D. Baldasare, R. Macy. SECOND ROW: B. Haggard, J. White, D. Scholtz, M. Miller, M. Conover, P. Barnes, T. Beck, M. Scholtz, R. Wood, M. Potterf, S. Bingham. THIRD ROW: M. Strack, C. Dunn, J. Arndts, R. Townsend, J. Crouse, P. Stremel, S. Bolinger, S. Armstrong, L. Karns, T. Miller. FOURTH ROW: B. Johnson, K. Vagedes, R. Nickel, T. Akers, D. Miller, B. Mitchell, D. Tackett, Mr. Zawadski, Mr. Gearhart. Freshman Schedule We They We They Northridge ...... 26 O West Milton .... l2 29 Eaton M, ,,.,........ so o We Thel' Madison .... -- 8 2 Tipp City -- ..... 36 6 Brookville .......... 38 6 NOl'lhm0f1T -------- I4 6 INTEREST INCREASED IN CROSS They 39 We Northmont .... - .... .. ...... --- I6 Eaton ........ .................... 3 9 Brookville ..... - .... - ...... --- I4 Northridge ..... --- 28 Oakwood ...... -- 45 Tipp City ................................ 36 Trotwood-Madison ---2 ........ - 31 West Carrollton ---- ....... .... - 36 CLow score winsl Cross Country Team: FIRST ROW: J. Niswonger, P. Sarris, M. Snyder, R. Neeley, T. Qualls, M. Small, R. Lauber, SECOND ROW: R. Moody, E. Long- ley, J. Baker, R. Kauffman, J. Weatherhead, D. Shaffer, S. Heis, D. Seskevics, D. Atherton, C. Tacketf. Third Row: E. Overfield, J. Shaffer, M. Moritz, S. Gahn, J. Dumas, J. Green, D. Wagner, L. Macy, L. Green. Coach Nyberg, not shown. Letter Winners: FIRST ROW: R. Kauffman, Co-Captains J. Baker and R. Lauber, D. Wagner. SECOND ROW: R. Neeley, P. Sarris, T. Qualls, E. Long- ley, R. Moody. Not shown, M. Snyder. 16 45 27 I5 I9 24 22 I27 Wing ,K N aifsffi W' Q: , A Q , X Q x a 5 if F 4 Jksggj sky z. E 'N S ig Q 5 an AS wfsgy, LETTERMEN, NEW PLAYERS COMBINED FOR A THRILLING BASKETBALL SEASON Mr. Gill, G. Davis, M. Snyder, J. Niswonger, G. Davis, B. Lyons, D. Lapenas, J. Dumas, A. Ewen D. Seskevics, A. Swigert, G. Shaw Co-Cap tains: M. Hall, D. Sabec. BHS BHS BHS ...... BHS ...... BHS ...... 63 BHS ...... 76 BHS ...... 66 BHS ...... 52 BHS, ..... 83 Tecumseh Wayne ... ....... - ...... .... Fairborn ........ ..... Northmont Madison . Stebbins ..... , .... Centerville Franklin ..... - -..- W. Milton Seskevics clears the boards! BHS ...... BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS ...... Wilbur Wright Brookville ...,,. Kiser ...,. ..... Oakwood ..... Tipp City .... - Northridge W. Carrollton Eaton ............. Fairborn ...... x A , f wif?-ss. 'W' Vyz, N ' - 4--g f , 1 Q ,, ix z 'f 1 . 3 - --:-., 'L'L W L' -'Q ... I ' I I 5 , P , 1 ,k'1I,1f If N , ,.:. I 1 an v ...- gg ' . zz. :,,: zli' . ' , JL Ii e. . . --. 1 - ,Qu W E 5 . Q A K x Q Q-Ei: . 5, 3 iii S . 1, - . New H' 'F am .,:: i:1 .:,, L, L X 5. x A L X . sf Q A ,S ka, .L K M af- ' im- !1Q5?w . ---- 55, - -- X 2 Y f ff: - 1 - - 1 Q- - If 1' ., . X 32: 'rg x 3 2 . . ' . W .Iraqi 5 Q lla? . sv -2 ,. ,. ,L M , . . L . iff? 713' L ' 4:3 ? ,, '. sw f I a?i:,1a-muff 5 -, . af. ' . g l b X 4 , 1 x Q A - , H W. W . . W ,, ,. E 3 3 fs ' X, .1 Ni ws ,Rfk gk V ff X , f ' 1 -' A- . A 5 if. X xv: x. -9 11 5-f Eff - .4 X, 03 gig-3 WG? T0-3 RECORD POSTED BY MATMEN TOP ROW: I-r. S. Weber, R. Thill, B. Mills, J. Kuhns, R. Wahler, D. Hutchins, M. Bayard, C. Moore, B. Johnson, R. Bergstrom. THIRD ROW: T. Beck. C. Livingston, M. Small, C. Dunn, J. Jordan, J. Follick, B. Lauber, M. Miller, Coach Ron Roth. SECOND ROW: G. Fulton, D. Francisco, D. Wallace, J. Dunlavy, J. Weatherhead, S. Henderson, M. Potterf, F. Thompson, J. Thompson. FIRST ROW: M. Fleenor, J. Teague, D. Buckner, R. Pinkston, E. Miller, S. Seitz, G. Cox, D. Scholz. BHS-...-1 6 BH5.,....26 BHS.--..30 BHS... BHS-......34 BHS-..... Springfield South -.. 21 BHS ...... -.. Tipp City -...-.-.- 21 BHS.-.... Kiser ................... 'IB BHS-.-.-. Fairview -.......-..... 26 BHS .... -- Fairborn ............ 'll BHS........ Tecumseh ..........- 'I4 BHS........ BHS 26-Meadowdale Col. White Wayne ...-..--...-... W. Milton Piqua ...,..........,. Stivers ..-.......--.. Trotwoocl -.............- In their second season of competition, But- ler's Wrestlers, coached by Mr. Ron Roth, gained their second winning season. They were paced by seniors Dave Hutchins, heavy- weight class, and John Follick, 175 lb. class, who won SWBL championships in their re- spective weight classes. Glen Cox tried for a switch. 'Dave Buckner got In a little riding time. I3l BASEBALL TEAM HAD 7-3 RECORD BACK ROW: l-r. E. Elkins and G. Davis lsoph.J Managers, J. Follick, G. Shaw, D. Warner, D. Atherton, N. Schischiskii, L. Miller, D. Sabec, and Mr. Dwight Elkins, coach. SECOND ROW: R. Nickel, J. Whitby, D. Simon, G. Davis Uni, S. Seitz, G. Lamb, M. Kuck, C. Livingston. FIRST ROW: J. Baker, J. Jordan, M. Lingmann, J. Kaylor, R. Pinkston, G. Brown, and R. Arden. BHS.........4 BHS.......3 BHS. BHS-.--.22 BHS........4 l32 ........6 SEASON RECORD Northmont Trotwood W. Milton Brookville Oakwood BHS......0 Tipp City ............ I BHS,....4 Northridge Qi.. 'I BHS-...-3 W. Carrollton ......- 4 BHS....ll Eaton ...Q-... 4 BHS.......I2 Patterson wi... 3 Enlightened with new baseball field lights, the Butler Baseball Team posted a successful season under the guidance of the new coach, Dwight Elkins and his assistant Terry Riggsby. The team was sparked by such standout individual performances as Doug Warner's 4-l pitching and John Follick's .360-plus batting average. A J ' - A X, K. 1 K 'Ry . -. Some bat right, some bat left, g , A if A Some pick upl y - if in-1 sw- -Y . f' H M X ,, W - , S. Okino, R. Newsome, G. Waldon, T. Morris, M. Lawson. Not pictured: S. Henger, S. Gahn. D. Zelinski Knot pictured., GOLF TEAM PLAYED 27 MATCHES During the golf team's two month season, April and May, the team won 13 matches and lost 14, with a total of 339 strokes. The seven member team finished fourteenth in the district. Ray Zawadski coached the team, of which five members returned for their second year. Mike Lawson, a Junior, was the medalist of the year. TRACK BUIL TOP ROW: l-r. Coach Nyberg, J. Shafer, M. Fleenor, J. Hazelbaker, D. Francisco, R. Conn, G. Horn, D. McMillon, N. Lowery, R. Snyder, B. Swanson, D Barnes, B. Neeley, M. Leyes, J. May, Coach Mills. SECOND ROW: M. Strack, G. R. Parsons, J. Lutz, R. Moody, P. Sarrls, E. Overfield, B. Lauber, R Wood D. Scholtz, M. Seskevics, L. Karns, J. Foreman. FIRST ROW: M. Wark, E. Longley, M. Snyder, A. Ewen, B. Mitchell, P. Leyes, D. Hutchins, M. Hall B Bach, B. Nash, J. Butts. According to Coach Nyberg, the 1965 Butler Track Team had an accomplished sea- son. Building for the future was this year's theme with many boys out for the first time and many returning sophomores and iuniors. ln the high jump department, Senior Mike Hall holds the school record of 6' lV2 and Freshman Mike Seskevics put out a very fine 5'9 effort. Bob Lauber, Bob Scholtz Distance Men Scholtz achieved 502.3 for a mile. Mike Hall and Mike Seskevics High Jumpers FOR NEXT YEAR D. Hutchins, P. Leyes Shot Putters Paul holds the school record E. Overfield, P. Wright, E. Longley of 51'2344 Pole Vaulters Russ Palsgrove .,,,,,, Best form of any hurdler in the I-93909-H M. Snyder, B. Nash, A. Ewen, J. Butts, M. Wark hold school record of 3:40.9 for Mile Relay. I35 TENNIS TEAM HAD 7-6 SEASON STANDING: B. deL'horbe, B. Hey, G. Cox, J. Swearingen, T. Voress, J. Stewart, J. Snyder, M. Small. KNEELING: K. Grover, SEASON RECORD A. Donelson. BHS- .............. 5 Stebbins ........ - ...... 0 BHS ................ 4 W. Milton ---- ..... -- l BHS- ....... .. ...... 0 Oakwood .......,... -- 5 BHS .......... - .... 2 Northridge ....... -- 3 BHS ................ 2 Wayne ........ ----- 3 BHS .......... .. ..... 4 Patterson ...... .-,, .... - 'I BHS ................ BHS ........,....... BHS ................ BHS ................ BHS ................ BHS ..,............. 5 BHS ................ 2 ........ Miamisburg ..,....... 3 The Butler High School Tennis Team posted a 7-6 season record during their second season of competition. Coached by Mr. Paul Kudla 'and cap- tained by seniors Alan Donelson and Ken Grover, the net men managed to recover from last sea- son's record even though there were still no tennis court facilities on which to practice. Senior Alan Donelson was voted Most Valuable Player by his fellow teammates. i l Miamisburg ...... 2 Northridge .......... 2 W. Milton .... . ....... 2 Lebanon ...... ....... 4 Wayne ........ ....... 3 Patterson .............. 0 Ball flies high during gym prac- tice. r the line! FUN WAS WHERE YOU FOUND IT. kie l Bury Tipp City! Ready? TOP ROW: I. to r. D. Royer, L. Shroyer, K. Luciano, J. Esken, C. Holthouse, P. Slagle, C. Covert, C. Faulkner, K. Armstrong, F. Plunkett K. Shafer. SECOND ROW: P. Macher, R. Kuhns, L. Alspach, J. Zimmerman, N. Lesher, V. Carter, P. Thomas, C. Phillips. SEATED R Balzuweit, L. Frazer, L. Strauch, M. L. Zimmerman, J. Tudor, I. Windom. HOCKEY TEAM FACED RUGGED COMPETITION CcrCaptains Kay Luciano Judy Esken Most Valuable Players Carol Covert and Rita Balzuweit Butler ........,... 0 SEASON RECORD Fairmont East Butler .......... .-0 Madison -..--.- Butler ............ 2 Wayne ---..--- Butler ....... .-.-2 Stebbins Butler ....... ....-I Northridge A Hockey Game provided vigorous exercise to its participants, as this picture shows. l38 Others iust stand and wan! TOP ROW: left to right. D. Royer, L. Locher, L. Shroyer, K. Luciano, C. Covert, R. Macy, V. Esken, C. Holthouse, J. Esken F Plunkett R Kuhns L. Alspach, P. Thomas. SECOND ROW: R. Ditmer, J. Zimmerman, M. Shank, S. Sanger, M. L. Zimmerman, P. Slagle, C. Faulkner P Wright C Holt house. FIRST ROW: K. Shafer, R. Balzuweit, L. Frazer, I. Windom, L. Strauch, J. Tudor, S. Slonaker, P. Macher. Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler MANY GIRLS CAME OUT FOR VOLLEYBALL SEASON RECORD Lost Fairmont East Won Northmont Lost Brookville Won Northridge Lost Wayne Lost Stebbins Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Co-Captains Carol Covert Judy Esken Most Valuable Player Volleyball GAA's Most Valuable Player Judy Esken Bicycling kept GAA members in trim. The Concession Stand at the summer Antique Show provided funds for officials and equipment. KNEELING: I-r. R. Ditmer, J. Follick, M. L Zimmerman, P. Macher, I. Windom, J. Zimmerman, L, Strauch, V. Carter, P. Slagle, C. Faulkner, N. Lesher, S. Sanger, L. Alspach, F. Plunkett, P. Peffley, C. Holthouse, C. Phillips, D. Swartzel. SEATED: D. Royer, R. Balzuweit, S. Lang, L. Shroyer, K. Luciano, C. Holthouse, J. Esken, C. Covert, J. Tudor, P. Szakal, L. Wagner. TEAM WORK SUPPLIED WINNING SEASON SEASON RECORD Butler-.. .......... 20 Wayne ......,,. ,,... 2 6 Butler .......,.. ,-33 Northmont ......., 14 Butler ............ 24 Jefferson .... .... - ..-- 23 Butler .......... D46 Northridge -..--.-- 24 Butler ...... .... I8 Madison -. .... .... l 7 Butler-,-.,-. .... ..28 Brookville ...., .-- 26 Co-Captains Judy Esken Jerri Tudor Most Valuable Player Jerri Tudor Li 2 2. .. I . were aw 2. 1 X 1 Q 5 .-QfS'SY:.57lf ZEJSIX Ins A :R sk We X T E G X K Q . 3 N X E ii X Y ? Sue Gable tried for a set shot. we f: ii, wifes :Q i :f+e'7ii'f'?24??EX .' 'T 251 E 1 ,M,-.efyige.-e:1....gE5. --W-11,::1.s5, . .. J -. - 'ffl - ' 1. Ne 'MH J f Q I ' l40 Hashing things over at halftime. TOP ROW: I-r. D. Royer, C. Holthouse, C. Phillips, D. Swartzel, C. Holthouse, L. Wagner, J. Esken, R Kuhns K Armstrong V Carter P Peffley N. Lesher. SECOND ROW: J. Follick, R. Ditmer, J. Zimmerman, M. Shank, S. Sanger, P. Slagle, C. Faulkner P Szakal L Alspach FIRST ROW L Frazer, R. Balzuweit, I. Windom, L. Strauch, J. Tudor, S. Slonaker, P. Macher, D. Martin. SOFTBALL ENDED GAA SPORTS SCHEDULE Butler---.. .... Butlera ..... Butler ............ ButIer---------- Butler ............ Butler ............ SEASON RECORD ----6 ----9 ---.3 --i8 --i4 Win Wayne ------- ....... --- 12 Northridge ....... ..... 1 2 Fairmont East -.- .... 18 Northmont , ........ .... l 0 Fairmont West -. ..,. ..--- 8 Stebbins ............ forfeit Most Valuable players Judy Esken and Jacqie Follick Co-Captains Judy Esken, Jerri Tudor Jacqie Follick hits triple. Miss Earhart signals Verma Carter at third The Reserve Cheerleaders practiced all year lust as the Varsity group for their appearance at all Reserve Basketball games which started at 7 every game night. CHEERLEADERS BOOSTED At numerous pep sessions during the year, the cheerleaders worked hard to boost the team spirit and enthuse the student body. During the football and basketball games, they cheered proudly, win or lose. l42 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Nancy Mitchell, Renee Ditmer, and Cris Collins. A new cheerleader made an appearancel Principal Wherryl FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Midge O'Brien, Jeanne Doddridge, Joanie Cromwell, Penny Burton Meeks. The one VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: left to right. Marcia Durst, Sally Marshall, and Debby Horn. KNEELING: Sue Guethlen and Head Cheerleader, Sue Lee. MORALE, SPIRIT! The Varsity Cheerleaders, besides appearing at all football and basketball games, spent much time in practice and in making banners and signs which were posted in the halls before the games. Loyal Butler fans signed their names to these Vic- tory banners. Pep Sessions, which were organized by the cheerleaders, sometimes had teachers, students, and administration personnel taking part. VBYSIYY Cheerleader! Posed lf' ffm' of fhe stands dUfln9 Sue Lee accepted an award certificate from Miss Earhart at the of the home football games. football banquet. x f 1 I I44 CRGANIZATICNS Within a high school of individualized effort and study, organizations become portals to group experience and so- cial accomplishment. ln them a student may participate in an interest shared by many, and may learn through dis- cussing that interest. All facets of life are mirrored in the many types of or- ganizations: community life through service clubs, voca- tions through professional clubs, and recreation through specific interest clubs. As a student participates in these activities, he can view life, and profit from the knowledge gained. Sharon Strauch Director BUTLERETTES PRESENTE L. to R. J. Jacobs, M. Carvalho, M. McDowell, D. Harris, V. Everding, R. Wheeler, P. Hurst, E. Mitchell, D. Morey, M. O'Brien, D. Patty, K. Blome, C. Baughman, T. Klosterman, P. McCluskey, P. Carter, S. Gitman, A. Kline, C. Miller, P. Senseman. '46 Members were instructed at summer practice. l Anita Kline Captain ANDlNG ROUTINES Kickline started practice early in the summer, appeared with the band at the fair, entertained at halftime at several basketball games, and marched in Kids' Day and Memorial Day Parades. oFHcERs y Director-Sharon Strauch Captain-Anita Kline Secretary-Treasurer-Sharon Gitman Senior Representative-Ruth Wheeler Junior Representative-Karen Blome Sophomore Representative-Pam Carter Adviser-Miss Roxanne Ridgway The Butler High School Marching Band, directed by Mr. Robert Davis, had one of its most successful seasons this year. The T15 member band performed some unusual routines on the field, including a cha-cha by the entire group, and also provided enthusiasm for the football team's,efforts. In addition, the entire unit attended the annual High School Band Day at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. BAND SCORED HIGH AT HALFTIME -- .. , 2 H 1' Q ' , ,. - - .snr N . .me ,UM ,.., sw ., - - T. . A-Is 1 3 .1 af i rrr, as . 4 L e T i -f- ae L rl T' e a rf - ' ' L - -'F - ' , i L L 1 L- 'L . 6' L 'i - 1 t- X-di ie , 1 g i L le. ' - f . LLiL 'N - - i L rr., ri, : ' , .. W A 5. ,. :J s Q.: s The band stand is deserted as the band members refresh Band members discuss the game as they watdm from the themselves after their halftime performance. band stand and await their chance to perform again. The unit forms a giant S on the field as the Senlors are intro- The band Wei led d0Wn 'he field Undef ine able duced at their final game and the last game of the season. The helen of head fnelefene -lUdY Mains CC-l and 'nelef' entire performance at this game was planned and directed by ettes Jan Williams ll-l and Film Breeding lf-L the Senior band officers. I48 g PEP BAND FIRST ROW: I. to r. C. Ackerman, P. Bames, C. Holthouse, S. Suarez, S. Brown, A. Hoyer, C. Holthouse, S. Shroyer, J. Swearingen IDirectorJ. SECOND ROW: J. Hoyer, L. Thompson. C. Kelto, B. Fisher, L. Frazer, P. Macher, R. Husser, W. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: P. Sayre, P. Small- wood, E. Davis, T. Griffith, J. Scherschell, B. Jones, L. Arwood. FOURTH ROW: K. Cramer, L. Covert, J. Brock, J. Swartz. STANDING: M. Valentine, J. Snyder, M. Wark. KNIGHTS OF RHYTHM In addition to the concert and marching bands, members added their talents to vari- ous other groups. The Pep Band provided music at basketball games. The Knights of Rhythm offered their services to anyone de- siring an excellent dance band. Mr. Davis' dance band was organized to teach members to play dance band music. FIRST ROW: I. to r. L Thompson, J. Scherschell, J. Swearingen. BACK ROW: D. Taylor, J. Brock. DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: I. to r. C. Jones, Mr. Davis, G. Horn, P. Barnes, B. Ellinger, R. Husser, S. Okino, M. James, J. Swearingen. SECOND ROW: B. Fisher, E. Davis, L. Thompson, T. Griffith, C. Ransom, C. Kelto, P. Smallwood, J. Scherschell, D. Taylor, B. Jones, T. Collins. THIRD ROW: E. Overfield, J. Brock, l. Covert, R. Meyers. FLUTES FIRST ROW: I. to r. C. Barnes, V. Burgner, S. Brown, L. Shroyer. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, C. Holthouse, S. Mutter, J. Guthrie, A. Hoyer. THIRD ROW: C. Mahaffey, J. Mundhenk, L. Cate, S. Gabbard, P. Thomas, B. Miller. wards, M. Hayes. CLARINETS FIRST ROW: I. to r. C. Holthouse, P. Barnes, S. Suarez, C. Jones, K. Slagle, C. Ackerman. SECOND ROW: C. Bridenbaugh, K. Davis, C. Holthouse, S.. Brown, S. Henger, V. Bishop, B. Ellinger, M. James, K. Smith, G. Shroyer, S. Okino. THIRD ROW: L. Goff, A. West, J. Robey, K. Melaszus, P. Moore, l. Watson, K. Shaffer, L. Crozier, M. Ed- The Butler High School Concert Band provided excellent music for many activities, including the Pop Concert, the Spring Concert, and the annual combined concert with Northmont. In addition, the band participated in the district band contest and provided entertainment for the student body. BASSES FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Snyder, M. Wark. SECOND ROW: T. Collins, M. Valentine, Q. Riley. I 50 l , , r Mr. Robert Davis, as band director, has served his students in many ways. In addi- tion to directing, be teaches, aids with re- pair problems, and helps his students in all ways. Many thanks go to him for a iob well done. OFFICERS President-Jim Swearingen Treasurer-Larry Thompson Vice-President-Jim Brock Secretary-Cinda Holthouse C ORNETS FIRST ROW: I. to r. B. Jones, J. Scherschell, P. Smallwood, C. Ransom, L. Arwood, T. Griffith. SECOND ROW: C. Swisher, E. Davis, R. West, B. McDonald, D. Francisco. THIRD ROW: D. White- head, F. Thompson, C. Palsgrove, R. Vance. FRENCH HORNS AND TROMBONES FIRST ROW: I. to r. L. Simon, M. Suarez, B. Kaenzig, L. Frazer, V. Carter, B. Fisher. SECOND ROW: D. Taylor, R. Bergstrom, L. Thompson, C. ' Kelto, L. Campbell. SAXOPHONES AND BARITONES FIRST ROW: l. To r. R. Husser, C. Alexander, C. Covert, S. Salyer, P. Slagle, J. Follick. SECOND ROW: I G. Horn, J. Elinger, N. Oberer, B. Nash. THIRD ROW: M. Foreman, M. Cono, P. Macher, R. Meyers, W. Dickerson, S. Lang. OBOES, BASSOONS, BASS PERCUSSION S FIRST ROW: I. I0 r. S. Gable, E. Overfield. SECOND ROW: J FIRST ROW: I' to ' N' slupp' C' Han' L' Flow' M' Anwood' Swearingen, J. Brock, R. Cannon, J. Swartz, K. Cramer, L SECOND ROW: L. Brown, L. Burke, M. Simpson, J. Case, S. Roth. Covert l5I The concert band strove for excellence throughout the year. TOLEDO TRIP ADDS TO ANNUAL CONCERT ACTIVITIES Mr. Davis directed the con- cert band as it rehearsed for its performances. Jim Swearingen was the band's recipient of the Arion Award. He was selected by his fellow band members on the basis of such characteristics as musical ability, lead- ership, scholarship, and citizenship. Band members worked dili- gently at their pancake sup- per to earn enough money for their trip to Toledo, where they presented a con- cert at Toledo Waite High School. The concert bands of Butler and Northmont High Schools combined their talents to present an outstanding performance JUNIOR CHORUS LEARNED TO SING TOGETHER TOP ROW: Pictured l-r. S. West, R. Baily, D. Smith, M. Shafer, J. Whitby, D. Zelenski, G. Davis, M. Mathews, G. Alexander, B. Mitchel, G. Johnson, T. Lutz, M. Cono, T. Birchfield, B. Brown, R. Miller, A. Multhup, H. Heekinger, T. Davenport, Mr. Anderson. THIRD ROW: S. Thompson, N. Baker, B. Kaenzig, P. Townsend, L. Johnson, M. Dale, D. Lyons, B. Taylor, S. Dunlap, N. Woufe, J. Madden, R. Macy, S. Pholman, P. Troth, A. Powers, D. Longley, B. Reed, P. Peffley, N. Lasher, D. Swigart. SECOND ROW: T. Reed, N. Cooper, M. Horner, P. Baily, P. Fletcher, K. Conover, J. Hanson, L Arwood, S. Wright, J. Wells, B. Kettering, D. Warner, S. Donelson, S. Early, L. Peffley, S. Sanger, L. Bysack, G. Mohr, L. Hohms, L. Ward. FIRST ROW: T. Mohr, P. Krug, P. Greason, L. Battenburg, A. Silver, C. Phillips, V. Voress, M. Rice, S. Minton, L Flory, C. Schunman, B. Harshman, K. Yeager, U. Albert, T. Klosterman, K. Brothers, B. Kersner. The Junior Chorus sang at Baccalaureate and presented a Spring Concert. Accompanists for this year's Junior Chorus were Betty Kaenzig and Paula Townsend. Betty also played the piano for Baccalaureate. Freshman ensemble, l-r. C. Schunman, S. Wright, P. Fletcher, S. Donelson, L. Peffley, J. Wells, L. Arwood, B. Kettering, V. Albert. SEATED: S. Early. They presented Tonight at the Spring Concert. l53 SENIOR CHOIR PRESENTED WGS Music for the Theatre chosen as the theme of the An- nual Spring Concert given by the Junior and Senior Choirs Friday, May 14, at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The choirs, under the direction of Mr. John Anderson, presented songs varying from the lively You Stole My Love, which was one of the songs the Senior Choir took to Contest, to the solemn Salvation is Created. Other selections were South Pacific, Tonight, Lavender's Blue, - The Water is Wide, and several selections from operas. 2 e E f ,, TOP ROW: I-r. S. Martin, D. Johnson, J. Fichtner, C. Dale, B. Jones, J. Green, N. Thompson, L. Nelson, J. Kay, D. Powell, R. Walher, S. Gahn. THIRD ROW: S. Beams, A. Martin, D. Beal, H. Burke, L. Plyman, J. May, J. Kurtz, J. Bennington, J. May, R. Scholl, D. Vincent, C. Clark. SECOND ROW: C. Meicher, L. Howell, N. Schimmel, L. Hill, M. Miller, M. Multhup, L. Laycock, J. List, C. Flory, A. Hermannson, P. Davis. FIRST ROW: B. Mast, B. Holland, L. White, M. Evans, S. Long, C. Jackson, S. Suarez, K. Hildreth, C. Chapman, J. Hoke. Kay Taylor sang Under the Willow Tree during James May directed the Senior Choir during the Spring Con- the Spring Concert. I 54 cert. He directed The Water is Wide and Ode to Song. Y MUSIC OF THE THEATRE Jackie Newsome, the senior choir accompanist, was also the Arion Award winner. OP PAGE: I-r. L. Bullock, S. Lang, P. Wright, D. Davis, J. Niswonger, . McDonald, D. Patty, D. Tracy. THIRD ROW: M. Weiher, M. Fisher, . Lauber, J. Schaffer, G. Ditmer, J. Edwards, L. Gertz, K. Taylor. ECOND ROW: P. Tate, D. Vincent, S. Lampert, M. James, C. Hoover, . Attwood. FIRST ROW: M. Carvalho, J. Judd, C. McCall, K. Kiehl . Campbell, Accompanists Jackie Newsome and Mike Weiher. I WINNER TRIPLE TRIO, I-r. M. Evans, P. Greason, S. Long, S. Lang, B. Reed, A. Martin, P. Peffley, L. Johnson, M. Carvalho. B. Kaenzig was the accompanist. The Senior Choir performed for the student body at Christmas. Another one of their activities was entering District Contest. Six Butler students came back with l's lsuperior ratingi. They were Kay Taylor, soprano, Madeline Carvalho, soprano, Mike Weiher, baritone, Triple Trio, Pat Peffley, soprano, and Sharon Long, soprano. Junior Choir members sang with might and main. Spring Concert was the first public appearance for the Junior Chorus. l56 CONTESTS, CONCERTS KEPT CHOIRS IN KEY FIRST ROW: I. to r. Mrs. Simpson, B. Campbell, B. Jones, A. Hermansson, J. Newsome, D. I-Iomman, D. Campbell. SECOND ROW: C. Jones, S. Brown, J. Guthrie, M. Carvalho, P. Wright, B. Kaenzig, B. Wright, L. Swanson. THIRD ROW: C. Alexander, L. Johnson, M. Scherer, M. A. Simpson, D. Wells, L. Ulrich, L. Hamilton, N. Baker, P. Conover. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE SPONSORED EXCHANGE STUDENT The AFS sponsored exchange student, Ann Hermansson, and planned to send a Butler student to a foreign country. The American Field Service also held an assembly for the school, bringing exchange students from Dayton Area schools. OFFICERS President-Bill Jones Vice President-Susan Brown Secretary-Madeline Scherer Treasurer-Madeline Carvalho Historian-Mary Alice Simpson Committee Chairman-Bev Wright Advisor . . . Mrs. Irwin Editor . . . Coralea Ackerman Copy Editor . . . Alan Donelson AIRLOG STAFF RECORDED EVENTS The Airlog Staff, in keeping with tradition, has produced an excellent pictorial record of the 1964-1965 school year. The subscription staff and advertising group both contributed record-breaking figures in their respective areas. The combinative efforts of all have made this yearbook a worthy success. ' ..., v. 4' YY Subscription staff members not pictured are K. Roush, chain man, C. Fessler, D. Harris, G. Borchers, D. Patty, P. Mo- Cluskey, R. Wheeler, T. Klosterman, J. Mclntosh, B. Baldasare, R. Hofacker, C. Miller, L. Coles, L. Gertz, A. Moore, A. Kline, K. Huck, C. Ullery, B. Easley, J. May, R. Cannon, P. Furr, S. Lee, M. Attwood, S. Tomski. Advertising Staff . . . K. Huck, R. Hofacker, J. Baker, G. Borchers, Mgr., B. Baldasare, C. Miller, C. Ullery. l58 2 -A Photographers . . . Shannon Dunlap, Scott Roth. vi -sf ww-,-,K W-fl'ff,-'WW+fJaana.xp, - -am kb' Q trams' EEK Q x 2 X! A K- W-. v fx, 1 A,,....- ' 1 '1 'ala' '-., ' M-,Y Q93 L? gr -N532 'izJw,:- IS9 FIRST ROW: I. to r. L. Gordon, G. Mastbaum, V. Moody, M. Linz, D. Roper, P.' Bonar, P. VanHoose, J. List, S. Lampert N Knuge, D. Hohman. SECOND ROW: K. Muldoon, W. Johnson, Mr. Smith, S. Weber, J. Benington, J. Tracy, D. Tracy, B Moore Mrs. DeBernardi, C. Meicher, B. Holland. ART CLUB MEMBERS DEVELOPED CREATIVITY! Mr. Phillips and Mr. Perkins and daughter enioyed this event. The Art Club sponsors the Art Fair at the Field house each year. This year, the Art Club displayed artistic obiects from all the schools in the district. l60 Officers of the Art Club worked hard to make the fair a success President-Judy List Secretary-Donna Homman Treasurer-Dick Tracy Librarian-Marianne Linz Pin Chairman-Jim Bennington Food Chairman-Vickie Moody Food Chairman-Bev Holland JOURNALISM I FIRST ROW: l. to r. S. Marshall, C. Ullery, A. Kline, K. Diehl. SECOND ROW: C. Hoover, S. Gitman, K. Cra- mer, S. Lewis, D. Finch. THIRD ROW: L. Chubb, J. Melton, L. Laycock, S. Dunlap, J. List, G. R. Parsons, T. Mercurio. FOURTH ROW: K. Rand, N. Schischiskii, K. Slagle, S. Roth, T. Hodson, C. Livingston, P. Furr. Not pictured-B. Lincks, C. Miller, J. Brown, C. Holthouse, C. Mahaffey. AVIATOR STAFF COVERED HIGH SCHOOI. NEWS Starting with the first issue September 17, the AVIATOR printed I9 editions with the largest staff ever assembled-26 members of Journalism I, averaging two stories an issue. Cooperating with the Chronicle, meeting deadlines, planning and making up the paper at Troy were all part of Getting out the AVlATOR. JOURNALISMII The Antique Show, an annual event in August, onnie Peters, Editor and Linda Long, Associate Editor. I5 Sponsored by fhe Avlatgr and Alrlgg Staffs, Bgth PtS'l dsh'Ghf,J'P Rr, .. pa,,yICofUmnlfLnZnM,s. Agassi' Umor 'om eporers publications worked together to make last year's an- tique show a success. s l6I SITTING: I. to r.: E. Davis, J. Case, T. Voress, A. Donelson, L. Brown, D. Ohmart, S. West, S, O'Kino. STANDING: 5. Fitchner, B. Fisher, Mr. Potter, S. Omerod, T. Griffith, S. Foster. CHESS CLUB PROVIDED COMPETITION The Chess Club members participated in intramural competition to increase their skill in the game. President, Alan Donelsonp Viceipresident Bill Fisher, Secretary- Concentration is necessary to win a difficult chess match Treasurer Sharon Foster FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Denner, L. Copley, J. Huber, S. Gideon, S. Shields, J. Martin, B. Shields. SECOND ROW: M. Sherick, D. Gilmer, S. Bolinger, W. Brooks, R. Cannon, J. Koppin, B. Cobb. THIRD ROW: D. Carper, G. Sweeny, C. Steinke, F. Mc- Ilvain, G. Smith, L. Daniels, K. Davidson DECA OFFERED EXPERIENCE OFFICERS Sec.-Sandy Bolinger Vice-Presidents-Walt Brooks Publicity-Lucy Copley Sgt. of Arms-Chuck Steinke Chaplain-Leslie Daniels AdviS0r- Mr. Weddell President-Ronnie Cannon Treasurer-Greg Sweeney During the third year for the Butler chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of A- merica, 22 senior stu- dents were employed in I8 various training stations in this area. The students were required to attend class and work time which accounted for 3V2 credits. Selling class pins was one of their proiects. Jeanette Huber showed how she learned by doing. FRONT ROW: I. to r. C. Harris, D. Hitchings, Mrs. McDermott, D. Finch, K. Wirtheim. SECOND ROW: S. Harrison, D. Camp- bell, J. Brown, N. Stupp, A. Carper, P. Overstreet. THIRD ROW: P. Winters, K. Bill, C. Covert, M. Scherer, D. Bowman, S. Green, S. West, P. Wright. FRENCH CLUB STIMULATED INTEREST IN CULTURE, LANGUAGE Students enioy themselves with French 'food at the annual initiation. OFFICERS President-Karleen Bill Vice President-Pam Wright Secretary, Treasurer-Jane Brown Arrangements-Pat Winters I64 The French Club stimulated interest in the culture, language, and customs of France. Among the highlights of the year was the initiation of new members. The Future Homemakers of America is one of the most active clubs in the high school. Aside from regular meetings, FHA does a special thing each month such as a particular field trip, or do- ing a service for a rest home or an orphanage. The members of this club have fun, help others, and still find time to learn things about their future President . . . V. Moore lst Vice-President . . . B. Humphreys 2nd Vice-President . . . J. Richards Secretary . . . L. White Treasurer . . . L. Swanson Program Chairmen . . . M. Carvalho J. Everhart Hospitality Chairmen . . . B. Bullock M. Coons Publicity Chairmen . . . C. Collins K. Hardin Advisors . . . Mrs. Marianne Shoemaker Miss Nellie Lower Miss Elizabeth Amos iob-to rear a family and help America prosper by providing homes for its people. Other activities besides those pictured included a fall picnic, a potluck supper, a demonstration by a sandwich maker, a night at the theater to see My Fair Lady , and a behind-the-scenes visit to Rikes. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 'i L ' TI Kegel Members enioyed learning the art of cake decorating. Mike Hennessey, from Vic Casssno's, gave a demonstration on pizza-making, and then supplied the club with tree samples. FIRST ROW: l. to r. K. Muldoon, K. Hartley, K. Huber, D. Hitchings, J. Swallows, L. White, R. Hyatt, J. Mains, D. Strobel, L. Cate, P. Jones,e1 Windom. SECOND ROW: Miss Amos, Miss Lower, K. Partlow, J. Toth, S. Burton, L. Clawson, V. Burgner, C. Swisher, D. Crouse, K. Diehl, G, Hoop S. Brentlinger, V. Bishop, K. Shafer, M. Fulton, B. Humphreys. THIRD ROW: L. Swanson, S. Pinkston, P. Johnson, B. Bullock, C. Ullery, M. Coon G. Relford, P. Johnson, G. Moore, J. Everhart, C. Collins, K. Hardin, D. Daniel, C. Chapman, M. Koch, B. Carlier, P. Davis, M. Carvalho, F. Jone S. Moorefield, M. Napier. FOURTH ROW: S. Huber, J. Wells, S. Smith, B. Cromwell, S. Strauch, D. Roper, K. Lindholm, R. Kauffman, N. Donelson, l TOWr1Sel'1f.'l. D- HOYH, H- Burke, C- Fl0l'Y, C- WUFSTHCF, 5- Gearharf, C. Windel, P. Furr, M. Jeffers, P. Schuster, T. Flory, S. Lindholm, S. Tomskf- F.H.A. PREPARED GIRL ,...e syy, ,,.. ., s ff' ROW: I. to r. D. Hartman, S. D. Wagner. THIRD ROW: T. B. Johnson, L. Laycock, S. Har- C. Park. FOURTH ROW: J. Rich- J. Meece, L. Moore, C. Kash, C. Each year FHA contributes something to the Home Ec. department. Gifts up to the present time include a hi-fi record player, new chairs, table ware, etc. OR THE FUTURE PRIZE WINNERS Karen Hartley had the best wrapped gift at the Christ- ma.. Potluck Supper. Barbara Humphrey received the prize from Judi Richards for selling the most cook- books. I fs-1 lem ' Q ., .ef ,,m,,,- , . 1... bi ' ' t 1 .,.. ' , 4251 f . . I , sf-f . ' .. R e -i s P-1 il ' x f-5 . is . .1 , 9 K V i .J 'X . T is JL- Mi-Q i, ---et 17 ,5 ar, f .saw W ., , 'zfkt-,ga 'rftf' 'i . :Q,,..1 16 t Installation Services held the courtyard, each re- E ring and new officer re- V ived a rose. rows DELICIOUS at an FHA 4 Potluck Dinner. X Ill . 'r-Kew.. f -.,,, FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Hager, L. Battenburg, V. Burgner, L. White, T. LaVaIley, G. Relford, J. Newsome, C. Peters, K. Diehl, C. Jones, S. Mutter, C. Long. SECOND ROW: C. Chapman, S. Balzuweit, R. Balzuweit, L. Frazer, P. Rosenfeld, S. Donelson, M. Zimmerman, J. MiIIer,'S. Green, S Brown, B. Kaenzig, V. Moore, J. Keydozius, Mrs. Stewart. THIRD ROW: C. Holthouse, J. Holmes, K. Armstrong, S. Fraley, S. Strauch, A. Hoyer, C. Covert, M. Schaffer, D. Morey, S. Lang. A. Donelson. D. Dunlap, K. Slagle, K. Luciano, M. Linz, S. Beams, S. Brown, B. Easley, L. Locher L. Gatton. FUTURE TEACHERS EXPLORED TEACHIN OFFICERS Historian-Linda Frazer Treasurer-Connie Baughman President-Jackie Newsome Advisor-Mrs. Stewart Vice-President-Linda White Secretary-Anita Hoyer l68 r Brenda Easley registered parents attending Back-To-School Night. The club at Butler known as the Future Teachers of America serves the school in many ways. While not called upon during this year to serve as substitutes as much as previously, still they were on call to help out at the elementaries or in high school when the sup- ply ot adult substitutes was exhausted. In addition, they were invaluable as aides and guides during the two Parent-Teacher Conference days, Back To School Night, Ca- reer Night, and College Night, programs ar- ranged by the Guidance Department. FTA'ers-of-the-Month, members with the most points were, in order, Sally Brown, Vir- ginia Moore, Kati Diehl, Karen Slagle, Linda White Cfor three monthsi, Alan Donelson, and Mary Lou Zimmerman. Carol Covert on duty as a guide. AND SERVED AS AIDES Alan Donelson :onversed with the State Highway Patrol representative. Soon Carol was very busy assisting a parent l70 FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Judd, J. Donohoo, L. Swenson, T. Cooper, B. Campbell. SECOND ROW: C. Phillips, J. Keydoszius, C. Alexander, S. Beals, L. Kautt. THIRD ROW: K. Hildreth, B. Ziegler, V. Moody, J. Chandler, L. Moore, S. Wolfe, A. Fealy. FOURTH ROW H. Burke, R. Hofacker, C. Flory, M. Trisler, D. Jackson, P. Bonar, S. Foster, N. Donelson The FMCC familiarized its members with the many occu- pations pertaining to medicine and helped them to decide their future occupations. Future Medical Careers Club provided a service to the school by staffing the clinic with girls to take temperatures and write reports. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB SERVED Bonnie Campbell takes temperature of ailing Sandy Bur- Officers 'of' 'n 'he Cl C- President-Judy Judd Vice-President-Sharon Wolfe 2nd Vice-Pres.-Linda Swanson Treasurer-Sharon Foster Secretary-Vicki Moody Knot picturedl FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Tudor, I. Windom, S. Sanger, B. Harshman, K. Shafer, B. Cromwell, C. Brown, N. Knuge, S. Long, S. Smith, B. Shanks, C. McCall, C. Phillips, L. Strauch, C. Long, S. Slonaker. SECOND ROW: L, Frazer, J. Keydoszius, L. Neff, D. Swartzel, M. Lesher, J. Donohoo, P. Macher, G. Shroyer, P. Wright, R. Ditmer, C. Holthouse, P. Winters, S. Beals, D. Kuhns, S. Guethlen, P. Thomas, J. Newsome, S. Michael, J. Melton, J. Miller M. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: J. Zimmerman, R. Kuhns, L. Locher, K. Armstrong, P. Senseman, R. Balzuweit, B. Brown, D. Horn, V. Carter, P. Barnes, J. Welty, L. Alspach, C. Barnes, M. Dale, C. Thomas, C. Gatzulis, S. Gable, C. Beeson, K. Conover, L. Gatton, C. Venema, P. Peffley. FOURTH ROW: L. Shroyer, N. Mitchell, C. Faulkner, K. Luciano, A. Hermansson, M. Scherer, P. Tofstad, R. Macy, J. Esken, P. Szakal, P. Stagle, S. Lang, B. Rounds, P. Bonar, C. Holthouse, C. Covert, V. Esken, R. Kauffman, A. Hoyer, P. lrvvin, M. Shanks, R. Hofacker, F. Plunkett. GAA MEMBERS PLANNED SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Besides participating in hockey, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball, GAA members found time to plan a special activity each month. Early in the year a money-making Car Wash was held, followed by an Ice-Skating Party, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Paper Drive, Halloween Party at the President's home, Father-Daughter Game Night climaxing with A- ward Night. OFFICERS Standing Secretary-Linda Alspach Advisor-Miss Earhart Vice President-Kay Luciano S. of Arms-Carolyn Faulkner Publicity Chairman-Ruby Kuhns Scrapbook Chairman-Jerry Tudor Treasurer-Mary Lou Zimmerman Seated President-Carol Covert l7l FIRST ROW: l. to r. N. Cultice, J. Brock, B. Moore, H. Cundiff, J. Matson, D. Maxton, D. Dane, G. Parsons, J. Oehlenschlager, G. Lamb, K. Fury K. Cramer, R. Pinkston. SECOND ROW: S. Cullars, T. Horseman, M. Thomison, C. Livingston, T. Stafford, N. Schischiskii, R. Eckel, J. Schershell M. Wark. J. Swartz, B. Faulk, B. Dungan, G. Brown, F. Covert. THIRD ROW: J. Stockslager, L. Thompson, D. Trisler, N. Timpson, B. Burkhart N. Henger, D. Seskevics, J. Shields, D. Knupp, W. Thompson, S. Von Mohr, M. Hall, T. Schlose, B. Mosser, J. Swearingen, G. Shaw, J. Stewart, HI-Y MEMBERS DEVELOPED CHARACTER Hi-Y is a fellowship of boys united together to develop and maintain high- er standard of Christian character in each member. OFFICERS President-Dave Knupp Vice-President-Jim Swearingen Secretary-Dan Dane Treasurer-Dave Maxton Chaplain-Joe Matson Sergeant of Arms-Mike Hall I72 1 1 Larry Thompson gave the Invocation at Com- mencement. David Knupp spoke up at the Youth Forum assembly. Mike Hall received the Philip M. Hutchins Memorial Scholarship. 2. ' ' 3: ' f ., . fa . .. - -s-es, s l 1 ' fs' as i M 'iw s 1- H ut U?2 55'1 H C. 4 W M C. iai, 0 be .... A at C , f3 '5 l V' 5 e is - s . :s:.---...WW '-'?'gs1fs:,-'iz 1, i lx I2 T' Q . a si a 3 :Q c .i Q ' i it t 1. A r s i I , t t - fi it 4' L if V he ffif sl ' -H' -W -s -sf. . , feweerf , .- as .rose ew, as Q--5 11. ,W v,-..sM..,w,, . . .s QNX., Y A ' ' I 5 1 -1 5-ffm W ii sims. ., K 21, W renew- me -as sf- 5. ef , safes , fe, se:-wfe,:.:s-s-ef ,-:Q 2 PM 1 'ye -Li Qs, ,. ,, I ,- . A .' X 'f wx- fn YQ 9435 Ria' . 'K H' ,libre C93 XM? i'1 5Ei1a-:HFP575 1, 211 . s Y' TEE- V tf ' 5? nai l? tif-f . X' ,V ' Noel Cultice was dressed up to clean up the football field. Not limiting themselves to one activity or serv- ice, the Hi-Y members participated in many other clubs and duties. In this manner, the group aided the school and other groups doubly, through the Hi-Y Club and with individual effort. David and Noel and fellow senior Randy Fitch- ner brought honor to the school by winning the Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest in Cincinnati, May 8. They won over approximately 200 par- ticipants. l74 J.C.O.W.A. PROMOTED WORLD INTEREST FIRST ROW: I. to r.: L. Gordon, B. Wright, D. Bohanan, M. Carvalho, J. Mains, L. White, B. Mast. SECOND ROW: C. Holt- house, M. McDowell, S. Brown, S. Foster, S. Wolfe, K. Bill, D. Crouse. THIRD ROW: M. A. Simpson, B. Jones, S. Lang, A. Donelson, D Dunlap, B. Fisher, P. Conover, L. Farley OFFICERS President-Alan Donelson Treasurer-Dallas Dunlap Secretary-Karleen Bill Vice-President-Marsha McDowell The purpose of the Junior Council of World Affairs is to promote interest and the study of F current events. Several members participated in the High School Institute, the Model General As- sembly, and the trip to Washington. President, Alan Donelson, conducts an interesting JCOWA meeting. FIRST ROW: I. to r.,E. Miller, B. Jones, D. Francisco, W. Dunevit, S. Martin, R. Palsgrove, R. Pinksfon, S. Sietz, J. Teague, J. Butterworth. SECOND ROW: B. McDonald, D. Ohmart, R. Miller, T. Birchtield, S. Woolery, G. Davis, G. Hohm, G. Brown, J. Jordan, H. Jones, S. Gillespie, G. Lamb J Dunlavy, R. Moody. THIRD ROW: B. Jones, J. Weatherhead, J. Baker, M. Kuck, G. Davis, D. Sowder, N. Timpson, R. Waler, D. Seskevics B Burkhardt, G. Shaw, J. Stewart, D. Zelinski, H. Fogarty, B. Mills, G. Waldon, B. Hey, D. McDonald. KEY CLUB PROVIDED SERVICE TO SCHOOL Dave Sowder had his say, Tried out the swings! The Key Club, sponsored by the Vanda- lia Kiwanis Club, provided service for the school and community. This year's proiects included a light bulb sale, scrap drive, car wash and dance. The club installed swings at Demmitt Elementary and contributed clothing to the Save The Child Federation. ' OFFICERS President-Gene Hohm Vice President-David Sowder Secretary-Ed Longley Treasurer-Joe Stewart Advisor-Mr. Harold Bates TOP ROW: I-r. C. Holthouse, J. Weatherheacl, H. Verrill, S. Fackler, J. Schershell, J. Snyder, J. Stockslager, B. Fisher, G. Lukianovs, N. Timson, A. Swigert M. Trisler, T. Hodson, N. Schischiskii, M. Wark, J. Snyder, B. McDonald, G. Waldon, J. Stewart, S. Fichtner. THIRD ROW: G. R. Parsons, H. Fogarty, N Baker, B. Reed, F. Plunkett, S. Brown, M. A. Simpson, T. Birchfield, M. Roush, P. Irwin, K. Davis, P. Conover, C. Holihouse, K. Roush, C. Thomas, B Taylor, G. Davis. SECOND ROW: K. Durkee, K. Hildreth, S. Beals, J. Guthrie, M. Foreman, D. Crouse, B. Jones, D. Riley, V. Carter, S. Bridenbaugh, K Armstrong, V. Everding, M. Lawson, R. Palsgrove, Mrs. Simpson. FIRST ROW: J. Donohoo, C. Smith, C. Keycloszius, M. L. Zimmerman, L. Farley, S. Suarez, R. Balzuweit, D. Bohanon, L. Flory, C. Jones, T. Cooper, J. Tudor. CLUB MEMBERS - MAKE LIKE ROMAN! AT YEAR'1 INITIATES: TOP ROW: D. Wells, K. Blome, D. Sowder, D. Zelinski, D. Morey, C. Windel, J. Welty. SECOND ROW: L. Peffley, L. Crozier, S. Donelson, P. Sayre, M. Scholtz, L. Neely, E. Conover, C. Swisher. FIRST ROW: D. Hitchings, P. Thomas, J. Follick, D. Koch, A. Silver, C. Long, M. Parker. I I7b OFFICERS Presidenr ....,...,.,.....w.................V.. - John Snyder vice President ...,.. ...,........ T om Hodson Secretary V --,---,,, , .,,.,.. Candy l'lOlll'lOU5e Treasurer ---,,. - Y,,-,.,AA,, Jack SCl1El'Sl'lell Hisfofian -,.,- -,,,--, M ary Alice Simpson ND A day and night of revelry and feasting at the annual Latin Club Banquet entitled Conventio ln Olympo climaxed the year's activities of this popular club. Under the direction of Mike Roush, the lounge and cafeteria of the high school were transformed into an ancient Roman banquet hall. Scenery and props consisting of pillars and regal eagle, bor- rowed from the University of Dayton Latin Festi- val, added an authentic touch. The slaves, after being on duty all day and be- ing forced to carry their master's books from class to class, were given the privilege of serving their gods at the banquet. The gods and goddesses, dressed in appropriate attire, reclined on low couches fchoir risersi for such tasty tidbits as Ova Diabolica lDevilish Eggsi, Pullus et Potatio Ace- taria lChicken and Potato Saladj, topped off with Parvae Placentae et Mala lSmall cakes and Applesi. The gods and goddesses then assembled in the lounge around .luno and Jupiter, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Simpson, and Pluto, Mr. William Specht. A skit by Leslie Johnson, Anita Silver, and Anita Pow- ers, a dance by Mary Alice Simpson, and a dance by the slaves of Hercules fthe Kicklinei completed the program of the evening. .lim Brock demands obeisance Steve Fackler, master, and Dave Zelinski were photographed at lunch in the cafe- teria. l 77 MORNING STAFF C. Clark, J. May, M. Booher, M. Lingman, B. Haggard, S. Warner, B. Fisher, L. Simon, J. Ebberts, S. Lang. Mrs. Montgomery, S. Brown, M. Bish, J. Hoyer, G. Relford,S. Henger,S. Lewis. AFTERNOON STAFF L. to R. S. Brown, N. Baker, K. Armstrong, D. Kuhns, R. LaValley, P. Townsend, P. Silver, ,S. Green, B. Hey, Mrs. Montgomery, L. Kautt, S. Balzuweit, J. Matson. LIBRARY STAFF, HELPFUL TO ALL The Library Staff, under the guidance of Mrs. Barbara Montgomery, maintained a quiet and orderly library throughout the year, as well as performing services for all the students in the library. At left, students utilized library facilities. OFFICE STAFF MEMBERS KEPT THINGS GOING L. to r.: G. Morefield, T. Klosterman, P. White, M. Attwood, R. Hofacker, R. Wheeler, J. Esken, A. Moore, Mrs. Mary Waymire, L. Coles, N. Stiffler, D. Horn, J. Richards, B. Carlier, K. Huck. Answering the phone, getting supplies, typing, running errands, making ditto copies, sorting mail, filing, and checking were lust some of the duties ofthe girls who work in the main office under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Waymire, secretary to the principal. TOP ROW: I-r. K. Rand, Pres.p S. Gearhartp D. Patty, V-Pres.: K. Slagle, Treas. SECOND ROW: K. Billy P. Furr, Sec., M. Irwin, M. McDowell, C. Peters, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Finch: K. Diehl, G. Borchers, Clerk, not pictured. M. Fulton J. Hoke QUILL AND SCROLL, ACTIVE JOURNALISTS The club derived its members from those students who had at least one semester of iournalistic work on either the Aviator or the Airlog and were in the upper third of their class scholastically. Mrs. Mariorie Irwin, adviser, assisted in the initiation and elec- tion of officers. I79 Sharon Wolfe, Honor Society member, sold a paperback book to Sharon Foster. SCHOLARSHIP, CITIZENSHIP, LEADERSHIP: QUALITIES OF HONOR SOCIETY The Aristotelian Chapter of the National Honor Society revived the program of selling paper back books, ranging from the classics to contemporary literature, as a means of making money. Members were on duty in the library to help students select books from the self-contained book store. FIRST ROW: l. to r. L. White, C. Holthouse, B. Jones, M. Carvalho, S. Long. SECOND ROW: I. to r. S. Brown, M. Simpson, G. Davis, P. Conover, S. Wolfe, D. Finch. THIRD ROW: I. to r. J. Brock, T. Hodson, J. Snyder, L. Thompson, J. Snyder, A. Hoyer, J. Matson. FOURTH ROW: I. to r. M. O'Brien, A. Swigert, A. Donelson, D, Lapenas, M. Hall, T. Voress, J. Stewart. New members were initiated in an inspiring ceremony April 28 before the stu- dent body. To be eligible for membership a student must have a cumulative aver- age of 3.6 as well as render service to the school, show qualities of leadership, and development of character. The fifteen members received were Mike Lawson, iunior, and Rebecca Reed, Donna Royer, Linda Hamilton, Paula Twonsend, Kay Durkee, Leslie Johnson, Janet Donohoo, Sally Brown, Fred Smith, Sandy Rybar, Linda Locher, Stuart Fichtner, Caro- lyn Jones, and Betty Kaenzig, sophomores. OFFICERS President .......................... Jake Snyder Vice President ........ Linda White Secretary .......... ...... C inda Holthouse Treasurer .... ................... J im Brock Advisor .... ..... M iss Pearl Bashore Mr. Hortman hands pins and certificates to the Sophomore and Junior initiates as Jake Snyder announces their names. Math Club earned money by cleaning the football Initiation was held in April for Juniors field. President ,...,...... -. ....,.. Terry Voress Vice-President ..,. ..... L arry Thompson Secretary ..... .A..,.. A nita Hoyer Treasurer .......7,. Don Lapenas Advisor ..... Mr. Willard Potter MEMBERS TRAVELED WORLD OF MATHEMATICS The purpose of this club is to encourage students to strive for superior academic attainment, particularly in the field of mathematics, and to bring them to an appre ciation of the influence of this field in the various phases of cultural advancement FIRST ROW: I. to r. J. Brock, J. Matson, A. Hoyer, J. Newsome, M. McDowell, L. Farley, L. Thompson, N. Cultioe. SECOND ROW: D. Knupp, R. Eckel, J. Snyder, A. Donelson, K. Grover, B. Fisher, T. Voress, D. Lapenas. I82 FRONT ROW: I. to r. S. West, K. Cook, B. Holland, M. Lunsford, P. Schmidlapp, G. Moore. SECOND ROW: M. Schaffer, M. A. Simpson, T. Hodson, P. Bonar, G. Hohm. SCIENCE CLUB STIMULATED RESEARCH Tom Hodson- ........... ........ C o-President Mary Alice Simpson ..... ----- Co-President Beverly Holland -.- .,...... Secretary Gene Hohm .... Treasurer Science Club tried to promote a rocket club branch in correlation with Civil Air Patrol. Several speakers promoted science careers. The club was in charge of the science portion of the combined Science Fair and Open House. Signed certificates were awarded to students receiving the rating of superior, excellent, good, and satisfactory. At Open House, Bob Gemin demon- strated his Superior Science proiect to Terry Voress. The Spanish Classes also put on skits frightl under the direction of Mrs. Stewart. Cliff Kelto performed before an interested audience. FIRST ROW: I. to r. Mrs. Stewart, V. Burgner, R. Kuhns, G. Moore, G. Relford, C. Peters. SECOND ROW: B. Easley, S. Foster, R. Arden, A. Donelson, M. Valentine, M. Linz, L. Gertz. LOS CONQUISTADORES POLISHED THEIR SPANISH initiation. Vice President Advisor ..... The SpanishCIub members studied the Customs and culture of Spanish speaking countries, while broadening their knowl- edge ofthe language. At left: Alan Donelson questions a new member at OFFICERS President ............................ Secretary .............. .... Treasurer ---- ...... - ........ ---- Connie Peters Alan Donelson Gennell Relford Brenda Easley Mrs. Stewart FIRST ROW: l. to r. S. Warner, L. White, J. Brown, J. Brock, D. Finch, M. Carvalho, S. Marshall. SECOND ROW: M. Durst, P. Carter M Lingman, M. Miller, S. Gillespie, A. West, R. Newsome, J. Newsome, P. Breeding, G. Shroyer, C. Peters. THIRD ROW: D. Dane, D Max ton, M. Scherer, G. Davis, M. O'Brien, P. Gibson, J. Matson, T. Morris, T. Morris, D. Tackett, R. Wood, M. Roush, S. Strauch. FOURTH ROW G. Lamb, C. Covert, V. Esken, J. Snyder, N. Schischiski, T. Lutz, A. Swigert, A. Ewen, M. Hall, M. O'Brien, J. Snyder, M. Kuck, A. Hermans son, K. Luciano, K. Blome. STUDENT COUNCIL MAINTAINED STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council members sold mums for Homecoming, helped with the AFS Bake Sale, and held a Student Council Dance. I OFFICERS Vice-President-Jim Brock Secretary-Virginia Moore Treasurer-Dan Dane S. of Arms-Mike Hall President-Joe Matson Above right, Sharon Strauch examined the Student Directory published by the Student Council. Below right, Members put up Christmas tree in the Student lounge. FIRST ROW: I. to r. C. Hansen, C. Tesno, J. Mains, M. Fulton. SECOND ROW: P. Macher, C. Peters, S. Knuge, D. Horn, B. Carolus, Durst. THIRD ROW: J. List, K. Cramer, M. Roush, D. Taylor, S. Thompson, I. Everhart, L. Neely. FOURTH ROW: R. Eckel, K. Gregg, G. Hohm, S. Roth, T. Pohlman, K. Hansen, S. White. THESPIANS DEVELOPED FIRST ROW: l. to r. S. Okino, C. Steele, G. Mastbaum, L. Strauch, J. Hager. SECOND ROW: C. McCall, M. James, M. Attwood, S. Suarez, K. Yeager, S. Mutter, B. Mast, L. Battenberg. Third row, A. Kline, C. Hoover, 'S. Lampert, M. Multhrup, J. Martin, J. Hansen, R. Newsome, P. Fletcher, S. Balzuweit, L. Holmes. FOURTH ROW: P. Tate, M. Fisher, B. Reed, C. Holthouse, R. Bailey, B. Lyons, J. Beclwell, D. Ohmart, S. Martin, P. Szakal, S. Smith, R. Bailey, P. Premick. The Thespians took part in many plays during the year. They presented Sir Slob and the Princess for the elementary school in the spring. Thespian Pat Szakal, at left, participated in the Christmas assembly, and Tom Pohlman, at right, was nearly always at the light board. TALENT OFFICERS President-Dana Taylor Vice President-Dixie Patty Secretary-Pam Hurst Treasurer-Rick Eckel Clerk-Sandy Thompson VARSITY B INDUCED SPORTMANSHIP TOP ROW: I-r. B. Jones, A. Swigart, P. Sanis, J. Dunlavy, S. Gahn, M. Hall, A. Donelson, A. Ewen, J. Dumas, D. Sabec, T. Schlose, J. Boyer, B Burkhardt, G. Shaw, K. Grover, T. Voress, J. Macy. SECOND ROW: J. Tracy, T. Lutz, C. Dale, D. Wagner, J. Baker, M. Kuck, D. Hutchins, G. Hohm, K. Jones, J. Green, T. Stafford, R. Moody, D. Warner. THIRD ROW: C. Livingston, J. Follick, G. Pack, S. Woolery, G. Davis, L. Turner, B. Neely, J Dunlevy, E. Overfield, K. Cramer, N. Sdwischiskii, G. Brown, G. Waldon. FIRST ROW: R. Palsgrove, J. Thompson, S. Gillespie, B. Lauber, R. Pinkston S. Seitz, E. Miller. Varsity B, an exclusive club, gets its members from those students who have lettered in at least one of the major inter-school sports offered at Butler High School. Many of its .members have more than one letter as they participated in almost every sport as its season appears on the calendar. OFFICERS David Hutchins, President Mike Hall, Vice-President John Follick, Secretary-Treasurer It was time for that Fall Sports Banquet to start. '87 I SITTING: B. Lindsey, L Burnside, D. Aycock, R. Black, D. Morgan. STANDING: W. Bricker, D. Morgan, L Brewer, G. Jordan, R. Washburn, B. Haley, K. Scammahorn, B. Johnson, J. Merrell, H. Brush, T. Pohlman, C. Schimmel, K. Garrett, L Blackwell, T. Rogers, J. Buck, S. Dunlap, Mr. South, Advisor. EDUCATION, INDUSTRY OFFICERS SITTING: Bob Lindsey, Dave Aycock. STANDING: Ron Black, Larry Burnside, Dave Morgan. Mr. George Mitchell, Program Director of Channel 22, was the guest speaker at the Vocational Employer-Employee Banquet. Ron Cannon and Dave Aycock l are seated beside the speaker. COMBINED IN V.I.C. The members of the Vocational Industrial Club found that they could combine study with work, complete their high school education and still earn a salary to enable them to save toward the future, which might include additional education. Regular meetings were held, usually in the classroom in the morning when all members were present. Various speakers gave the students in- formation concerning a particular line of work. Mr. Robert Sherman, from the Vandalia Branch, Third National Bank, and Mr. Steve von Mohr, of Delco Products, were two of the speakers. A delegation of the club attended both the fall and spring state conventions and, while in Colum- bus, visited the state capitol. Several field trips, also, were made by members. Ron Black worked at Allied Plumbing. Shannon Dunlap left school at noon to work at Ohio Aviation IB9 President .,.......... Vice President ........ Secretary ............,.. Linda Shroyer Bonnie Carlier Ruth Wheeler Treasurer ,,.,.,.....,..,,... .......... A nita Kline Program Chairman ...... ..... K athy Holthouse Service Chairman ..... ...... C arolyn Fessler Publicity Chairman .......... ............... L inda Frazer Devotional Chairman ...... ....... P aula McCluskey l.C.C. Representative ...................... Cheryl Ullery Advisor ..................... ------ Miss Suzanne Stark Y-TEENS SERVED THE The YTeens purpose was to uphold the ideals of the Y.W.C.A. in the school Their service prolects were of benefit both to the student body and to the com munity The members emoyed various speakers at their meetings and ended the year with a mother-daughter banquet and installation of officers. T decision. Often, members had to discuss the problem before arriving at a IRST ROW l. to r. S. Slonaker, C. Fessler, C. Steele, D. Campbell, C. Ullery, S. Guethlen, P. Macher, D. Hitchings, P. Winters, D. Vincent, J. Alexander, L olmes, S. Lee, J. Mains, S. Trick, L. Long, J. Hager. SECOND ROW: I. to r. D. Bohanan, G. Hooper, I. Toth, C. Harris, J. Jacobs, P. Carter, P. Wright, K. Huck, . Napier, K. Bill, P. Johnson, J. Williams, P. Premick, M. McDowell, B. Carlier, L. Shroyer, M. Durst, S. Moorefield, M. Fulton, S. Beatty, C. Peters . Grant, J. Brown, L. Frazer. THIRD ROW: I. to r. D. Crouse, S. Suarez, N. Knuge, D. McCIuskey, S. Harrison, P. Breeding, G. Shroyer, J. Cromwell, D wartzel, A. Kline, T. Klosterman, R. Wheeler, M. Jeffers, J. Borchers, D. Harris, M. Koch, S. Brown, L. Neff, K. Conover, J. Hoke, J. Everhart, J. Mclntosh, . Smith, S. Donelson, S. Henger. FOURTH ROW: l. to r. B. Johnson, L. Chubb, K. Davis, C. Venema, J. Craver, J. Melton, P. Townsend, D. Roper, K uciano, L. Gertz, L. Goff, C. Covert, K. Rand, V. Esken, P. Slagle, P. Laclman, C. Holthouse, J. Esken, R. Hofacker, P. Furr, S. Tomski, K. Blome, J. Welty . O'Brien, P. Irwin, J. Staley, J. Richards, E. Gatzulis, L. Winters, L. Alspach, F. Plunkett. OMM UNITY Girls help decorate for the an- nual Y-Teen turnabout. l9I 1 X: I92 ADVERTISING Through these embracing doors, the other world can be seen. From the protective world of books and class- rooms, athletics and dramatics, the student may walk into the spheres of social activity, community life, and business. This latter area forms the backbone of America, its stress on individualism and competitive excellence creates and tests the strength of character in today's student. When the student approaches the business life for which he was prepared, he casts his lot with productive freedom and the essence of creative effort. In addition to building, literally, America's democracy, business supports and encourages development in Society through its contributions of resources to worthy causes and aims, and its beneficial influence to Community life in general. It is in keeping with the spirit of creative busi- ness support that the enterprises of Vandalia contribute to the support of this yearbook. Therefore, in grateful return, we dedicate this section to the advancement and support of Vandalia's business com- munity. A Graaf Dane in The Geraniumsn ' The Press is On HUCK 8: SON FLORISTS 8220 Norfh Dixie Drive 274-937I FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERVICE VANDALIA CLEANERS, INC Cleaning and Pressing Laundry Service Wesi' Nafional Road Vandalia, Ohio 898-4337 Lady Macbeih and a wiIch RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON RUTH HYATT, Cosmefologisf 898-32II 4I0 Helke Road Vandalia, Ohio I'Il give Shannon a scare in Ihe darkroom. ANITA'S FASHIONS Shopper's Charge and Layaway The WeIcome Mar is Always OuI! Come In and Browse 898-2276 Corner of Easi' National and Old 25 NORM'S BARBER SHOP I2 Barbers, Vandalia Mofel Building 207 Eas'I' Nafionai Road VandaIia, Ohio Phone 898-4052 Bob, WeII, I've go? The doorknob paid for. RAND BUILDERS CRESTGROVE REALTY 898-3966 HARRY W. BORCHERS I INSURANCE COOPER s We PRINTERY Am Bonds 90I2 Norfh Dixie Drive Casualfy Dayion, Ohio D d bl epen a e, Modern Typography Friendly Mos+ Everyihing in Prin'ring Service 898-5452 Agency Esfablished l9I2 IZ5 Souih Dixie Drive 898-5333 - 4- A FIigh+ Prepara'rion VAN DUSEN AIRCRAFT SUPPLY Wholesale Disirilaurors 898-4672 335 Sou'l'h Dixie Drive Vandalia, Ohio Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. 6. CARTER'S PHARMACY Prescripfions Free Delivery 200 Easi' Naiional Road 998-533 I HUCK'S MARKET 9II5 Norlh Dixie Drive Murlin Heighls 898.4591 Y, ,?. V ' M . H in person ' 1 mia XL MORTON FUNERAL HOME I39 Soufh Dixie Drive 898-4634 I95 OHIO AVIATION Dayfon Municipal Airpori' 898-4646 Debby! Behavelu Good 'ro H19 Lasf Drip HOCK'S VANDALIA PHARMACY 535 Souih Dixie Drive 898-5803 Vandalia, Ohio Prescripiion Service 'ro 'rhe CROSSROADS OF AMERICA Resfauranf and Lounge Adiacenf Mo'I'el Roufes 25 and 440 Vandalia, Ohio OPEN EVERYDAY-24 HOURS Communiiy for Over 20 Years FINE FOOD AMPLE PARKING-FREE DELIVERY Mee+ Your Friends 8+ ,he CROSSROADS '96 898-6l4l A Tool for Every Need ZENZ HARDWARE Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies Lowe Brothers and Acme Paints Glass Tools 898-5l2l 8520 North Dixie Drive Day+on, ohio 45414 CURTIS PEFZOLDT REALTY Complete Real Estate Service COUNTRY ESTATES HOME BUILDERS, INC. Presently Developing Crestwood Hills Subdivision in Vanclalia. On North Dixie Drive-One Half Mile North of Vandalia. PHONE: 898-5859 T Al. Congratulations, Grads ! Pwlkmvm has a FREE treat You! ' : Quia Take your yearbook t ager or assistant manager to autograph this ad. He give you a dinner size hot fudge ice cream cal FREE. arkmoor ask the iManager to sign here! DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT There's a Parkmoor Drive-In near you Another Big Date. Scott? OWL REXALL DRUGS 344 East National Road 898-322 I I97 Bul' Donna, l'm allergic lo flowers! The Flower Shop The shoe is on fha olher fool of Vondolla Flowers 'For Every Occasion Corsages Weddings 1 Birfhdays LIVELY s CLOTHING FM, DW, BQ8-5233 Anniversaries . . PoH'ed Planls 260 Norih Dlxle Holiday Flowers Fealuring Mos? Everylhing in Noveliies Wearing Apparel for 'Phe Enlire Family Area Wide Delivery 349 Easl' Nalional 898-56ll How abou? some spinach? LEWIS BROTHERS SUPER VALUE MARKET Qualify Meals ls Our Specially 775 Easi' Naiional 898-508i MARILYN'5 PET SHOP Grooming Salon and Kennel Shop Complele Line of Pel Supplies DOG PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO e place 'ro go Full Line of Cusiom Made Dog Coals 7I8 Soulh Dixie Drive Vandalia, Ohio 898-3207 We'lI ge? fhere. car or no car! DIXIE LANE PDQ MARKET Locaied af 264 Norih Dixie Drive in Ihe AIRLINE SHOPPING CENTER Dixie Lane Markei siaris ai Iwo, 'ro bring fresh produce 'ro you.' 898-4l32 COMPLIMENTS OF AMATEUR TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Besi Wishes Io Ihe Siudenis and Alumni of Builer High School JOHN DOWNES, President of A.T.A Housion, Texas '99 ROCKET RESTAURANT 889 Wesi' Nalional Road OPEN 6 'Io 9 Weekdays II io 7 Sundays 898-4 I 84 oblem Solver Thai's Bob Schurman Solving the Secret of Success . . . can be Ihe passbook you receive when you open your Third Naiional Savings Account Saving for a goal can be easy and rewarding. The secrei is 'ro s'rar'r now--and save regularly. Have your dreams come 'rrue wilh a savings accouni. Open yours Today unusual llllllllfq Member F.D.I.C. SMEDLEY'S CHEVROLET SALES One Sfop Shopping Cenier I 898-5894 850 W. NATIONAL ROAD VANDALIA, OHIO AIRLINE DAIRY CREME. VANDALIA READY MIX Norfh Dixie Drive So'-'+I' Uwe Dflve Open All Year Round 898 5839 Dreaming of 'rhe wI'meeIies? SEAMAN'S TRANSMISSION Exhausi' Sysfems GuaranI'eecI Mufflers 898 472' 373 Eas'I NaI'ionaI 898-3202 5.5 I ., ii T f ii I I 4 he . - .,,, kr K Simi: muuls mugs I I nuumuusnumsesmuz rar. emma ncwsunss I, fe . lezscawuss Q mums I i f . nm xr was I r , T LARRY LYNCH. Builder. Sales and Service 8924 Nor'II1 Dixie Drive 898-4765 FREE ESTIMATES, FINANCING AVAILABLE Read The Buller Aviaior Exclusively in 'I'he CROSSROADS CHRONICLE The Weekly Wifh fhe lmpaci' of a Daily :s F!l If makes good horse sense fo buy a Musfang! DON WAGNER FORD SALES Falcon Fairlane Galaxie Musiang Thunderbird Ford Trucks Foley Drive and Easf Nafional Road 898-584l SALES 6 SERVICE POWELL STU DIDS Pho+ography A+ l'l's Bes1 ' 225 Nor+h Wilkinson Sfreei Dayfon, Ohio 45402 y 223-096: Cal Baird, school phof ographer XII.. H1 Iwi V - sg I gi I ii am - in M.. , Full Basemeni' ELECTRIC COMPANY 'Me' 'f,1LGffj5 a' 0 ' 300 Wes! Na+ionaI Road 898-4606 Disiricf sales offices BA 3-9187 CROWN HOMES, INC. 224 Leo S'IreeI' will build on your Iof or ours Dayfon, Ohio 898-527I 898-46II Y g I 440, left on Helk right on Pool Iff D I f d cl I h - I - Vandalia, Ohio Branch of MONROE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Tipp Ci+y, Ohio II2 Easf Nafional Road 898-4I26 l Savings Accounfs Home Loans Money Orders Chrisfmas Club You mean I don'I have fo make my own safe? 203 Done to a Krisp FRlSCH'S Where the Gang Meets 275 E. National Vandalia 898-4601 'ND VANDALIA PRINTING FACULTY INDEX COMPANY Miss Elizabeth Amos, 22, 29, 32, 166 BS Agriculture, Ohio State University Mr. John Anderson, 22, 153 BS Education, Ohio State, MA Education, Miami. Miss Pearl Bashore, 22, 180 BA Education, Manchester College Mr. Harold Bates, 22 BA, Wilmington College Mr. Ernest Bouyack, 22, 108 B5 Education, Bowling Green Mr. Robert Brammer, 22 . A8 Education, Georgetown University Mr. .lon Brewer, 22 BS Education, Capitol University Mr. Harry Clark, 22 AB, Denison Universityg ME Ohio University Mr. Robert Coleman, 23 AB, Wittenberg University Mr. Thomas Colston, 23 MA Business Administration, Marshal College I Mrs. Monna Coy, 23 BS Education, Ohio State Mr. Robert David, 23, 149, 150, 152 BS, MA Education, Ohio State University Mr. Clifford Dearbaugh, 23 BS, ME, University of Toledo Mrs. June deBernardi, 23, 32, 29, 160 BS Education, Southern Illinois University Miss Janet Earhart, 23, 143, 171 BA Education, Miami University Mr. Dwight Elkins, 23, 132 BA Liberal Arts, Lincoln Memorial University Mrs. Emily Esau, 24 BS Education, Bowling Green State University ME, Miami University Miss Kay Galyean, 24, 33, 144 BA Journalism, Ohio Wesleyan University Mr. Frederic Gilbert, 24, 32, 107, 118 204 BS Lawrence College, MA History, Miami University. Mrs. Judith Gilbert, 24, 32, 107 BS Education, University of Dayton Mr. Jack Gill, 24, 129, 128 BA Education, Ohio University. Mrs. Mary Haerner, 24 AB Liberal Arts, Earlhamg MA Teachers College, Columbia Mr. Jack Hollon, 24, 118, 143 BS Education, Miami University. Mr. Don Hortman, 20, 24, 181 BS, ME, Eastern Kentucky Mrs. Mariorie Irwin, 25, 158, 161, 179 BS Secretarial Science, Ohio University Mr. Virgil Kelly, 25, 33 BA Education, Marshall University Mr. Charles Knickerbocker, 25 BS Education, Bowling Green State University Mr. Paul Kudla, 25 BS, MA Education, West Virginia University Mr. Robert Lee, 25 BA Miami University Mrs. Peggy Londeree, 25 AB, West Virginia University Miss Nellie Lower, 25, 166 BS Education, Ball State Teachers College Mrs. Suzanne McDermott, 25, 161 BA, Wittenberg University Mrs. Mary McKechnie, 26 AB Liberal Arts, Western College for Women Mr. David Mills, 26, 29, 32, 134 BS Purdue University Mrs. Barbara Montgomery 26, 178 BS, Ohio State University Mr. Robert Montgomery, 26, 178 BA Ohio Wesleyan University Mrs. Linda Mumford, 26 BA, Ohio University Mr. Chester Nyberg, 26, 134 BA Education, University of Dayton, 21 N. Dixie Dr. 898-3321 Cindy Tesno, a I965 graduate ot Butler High School, operates the VariTyper, a complete 'cold-type' composing machine. The VariTyper is used in preparation ot original copy tor forms, newspapers, statistical and tabular mate- rial, reports. catalogues, etc. The machine is equipped to set hundreds ot ditterent type faces including foreign languages. MA Education, Miami University Mr. Willard Potter, 26, 182 BchE. Ohio State University Miss Roxanne Ridgway, 6, 26 BA History, Ohio Wesleyan University Mr. Ronald Roth, 27, 34, 120 B5 Education. Ohio University Mr. Carlton Shank, 27 BA I'SYCl1ologyg BS Education, Ohio State Mrs. Marianne ShoeMaker, 27, 165 BS Education Bowling Green State University Miss Caroline Shuey, 27 BS, Miami University Mrs. Alice Simpson, 27, 29, 32, 176 AB Latin, University of Utah Mr. Kenneth Smith, 27, 160 BS, Miami University Mr. Ellis South 27, 188 BS, Education, Miami University Mr. William Specht, 27 BA, St. Mary's College Miss Suzanne Stark, 28 BS Education, Bowling Green State University Mrs. Inez Stewart 28, 29, 168 BS Education Ohio University Mr. Jon Walker, 28, 33 BS, Anderson, College Mr. Harold Wampler, 28 BS Mathematics, MA Education, Eastern Kentucky State College Mr. Lee Weddell, 28, 163 BA Muskingum College, MRET University of Pittsburg Mr. Harold Wherry, 18, 21, 143 BS, Bowling Green Universityg MA, Ball State Mr. Donald Whitaker, 29 BSA, MS, Purdue Mrs. Shiela Wilkening, 28 BS, Miami University ADMINISTRATION BUILDING P. 30, 31 Balyo, Mary, RN, Not pictured Brown, Ruthanna Boakwalter, Helen Brock, Betty Geisler, Irena Jackson, Esther Mace, Janet Phillips, Howard Taylor, Helen Wade, Katherine West, William, Superintendent, 20 BOARD .OF EDUCATION P. 30 Cottermon, Orville Pres. Cannon, Richard, Vice-Pres., 20 Case, William Kesling, Keith Welty, Kenneth BUS DRIVERS P. 29 Birchfield, P. Elkins, C. Elkins, G. Elkins, O, Ewen, B. Hall, A. Hall, J. Jackson, P. Karns, T. Lawson, K. Loughman, M. Miller, N. Rotlilf, M. Williarhs, R. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL P. 29 Akers, M. Britton, W. Elleman, B. Hendrickson, M. Larson, B. Laub, R. Mossbarger, R. Meyer, E. Neeley, A. Priest, B. Not Pictured Shanks, D. Thompson, S. White, A. CLUB INDEX AFS 157 Airlog 158, 159 Art 160 Aviator 161 Chess 162 Chorus, Junior 153 Chorus, Senior 154, 155, 156 Concert Band 150, 151, 152 DECA 163 , French 164 FHA 165, 166, 167 FTA 168, 169 FMCC 170 GAA 171 Hi-Y 172, 173 Honor Society 180, 181 JCOWA 174 Key 175 Kiclrline 146, 147 Knights al Rhythm 149 Latin 176, 177 Library Staff 178 Marching Band 148 Math Club 182 Office Staff 179 Pep Band 149 Quill and Scroll 179 Science 183 Spanish 184 Student Council 185 Thespiuns 186 Triple Trio 155 Varsity B. IB7 VIC 185, 189 Y-Teens 190, 191 CUSTODIANS P. 29 Beason, H. Brewer, A. Gilland, W. Staub, D. Ward, D. SENIORS Ackerman, C. 8, 11, 37, 120, 148, 149, 150, 158 Adams, L. 37, 120 Alspach, L. 37, 120, 138, 139, 140, 141,171,190,191 Attwood, M. 37. 120, 151, 155, 158, 179, 186 Aycoclr, D. 37, 120, 188, 189 Baker, B., 37, 120 Baker, J. 7, 17, 37, 120, 127, 132, 158, 178, 187 Baker, P. 37, 120 Balclasare, B. 37, 120, 158, 199 Balzuweit, R. 11, 37, 65, 120, 138, 139, 140, 141, 168, 171, 176 Beogng, S. 38, 114, 115, 120, 154, Beatty, S. 38, 65, 120, 191, 194 Bedwell, J. 38, 120, 186 Bennington, J. 8, 38, 120, 154, 160 Bill, K 11, 38, 65, 111, 120, 159, 162, 179, 191 Bish, M. 38, 65, 120, 178 Bishop, D. 38, 120 Bishol-7, M. 38, 120 Black, R. 38, 120, 188, 189 Black, S. 120 Blackwell, L. 62, 120, 188 Blauser, L. 38, 120, 196 Bolinger, S. 39, 120, 163 Bvrshers. G. 39, 65. 120, 158, 179, 195, 198, 201 Boyer, J. 39, 120, 187 Brewer, L. 62, 120, 188 Bricker, W. 39, 120, 188 Brock, J. 8, 39. 64, 108, 120, 149, 150, 151, 177, 180, 181, 185 Brooks, W. 39, 120, 163 BYOWN, S. lWoIfe1 39 Brunner, P. 120 8rush, H. 39, 120, 188 Buchanan, S. 39 Buck, J. 39, 120, 188 Bullock, B. 40, 65, 120, 155, 165, 166, 167 Bullock, L. 40, 120 I Burke, L. 40, 120, 151 Burkhorclt, B. 40, 117, 120, 124, 172, 178, 187 Burnside, L. 40, 120, 188 Bush, 8. 40, 120 CCINPIISII, B. 40, 120, 157, 170 CGNIDH, R. 40, 107, 120, 151, 158, 163, 189 Cartier, B. 40, 110, 120, 166, 179, 190 Carpenter, J. 120 Carper, D. 40, 163 Carter, L. 41, 120, 198 Cassell, D. 41, 120 Chandler, J. 41, 120, 170 Cobb, 8. 41, 120, 163 Cogar, R. 41, 64, 120 Coles, L. 41, 120, 158, 179, 190 Collett, B. 41, 120, 196 COOPUF, T- 41, 120, 167, 170, 176 Copley, L. 41, 115, 116, 120, 121, 163 Covert, C. 36, 41, 66, 107, 120, 121, 138, 139, 140, 151, 159, 162, 168, 169, 171, 190 Culgse, N. 2, 42, 64, 120, 172, 173, Cunditt, H. 42, 120, 172 Dale, C. 17, 42, 120, 124, 154, 187 Dane, D. 42, 120, 172, 185, 194 Daniel, L. 42, 120, 163 Davidson, K. 42, 120, 1611 Davis, D. 42, 120, 155 Davis, J. 42, 64, 110, 120 Deoton, P. 42, 120 Denver, J. 42, 65, 120, 159, 163 Dickerson, W. 42, 120, 149, 151 Diehl, K. 42, 120, 155, 161, 165, 166, 168, 169, 179 Ditmer, G. 43, 115. 120, 155 DOHSISOH, A. 43, 64, 118, 120, 122, 136, 153, 162, 168, 169, 174, 181, 182, 184, 187 DURCSS, J- 17, 43, 64, 120, 127, 129 Dump. D. 8, 43. 64, 1111, 120, 168, Dunlop. s. 43, 108, 113, 115, 120, 158,161, 188,189 Dvggevy. J. 5. 43, 110, 120, 176, 187, Durst, M. 2, 43, 104, 105, 106, 120, 137, 143, 185, 186, 191 Easley, B. 6, 43, 120, 158, 168, 169, 184 Ebberts, J. 43, 120, 178 Eckel, R. 2, 8, 43, 64,115, 116, 120, 172, 182, 186 Edwards, J. 43, 120, 155 Elkins, L. 43, 120 Elkins, O. 44, 65, 120 Eslren, J. 44, 64, 120, 137, 139, 139, 140,141,159,171,179,190,191, 194 Ewing, V. Farley, L. 44, 64, 120, 174, 176, 182 Fenton, K. 62, 120 Fessler, C. 11, 44, 65, 111, 120, 158, 190, 191, 199 Fichtner, R. 44, 120, 154 Finch, D. 44, 118, 120,121,161,162, 179, 181, 185 Fisher, B. 11, 44, 64, 120, 149, 151, 162, 174, 176, 178, 182 Fisher, M. 44, 120, 155, 186 Flory, C. 44, 120, 154, 166, 170 J 2,11, 45,105,117,12I1, 124,126, 131,187 Foster, S. 45, 101, 120, 159, 162, 170, 174, 180, 184 Fulton, M. 45, 120, 166, 186, 191, 197 Furr, P. 45, 120, 158, 161, 166, 179, 191 Follick, . Gahn, S. 8, 45, 107, 120, 127, 133, 154, 187 Garrett, K. 45, 120, 188 Gearheart, S. 11, 45, 65, 120, 161, 166, 179 Gemin, R. 45, 120, 183 Geron, E. 45, 120 Gertz, L. 45, 120, 155, 158, 184, 190, 191, 198 Gideon, S. 46, 120, 163 Gilmer, D. 46, 120, 163 Goff, V. 46, 120, 191 Gordon, I.. 8, 46, 120, 160, 174 Gostomsky, T. 46, 120 Graham, Y. 46, 120 Green, J. 8, 46, 64, 107, 114, 115, 120, 127, 154 Gregg, K. 46, 120, 186 Grover, K. 8, 11, 46, 111, 120, 136, 182, 187 Gunther, S. 11, 46, 65, 120 Hadder, E. 62 Haley, B. 47, 120, 188 Hall, D. Hall, D. E. 47, 65, 120 Hall, L. 47 Hall, M. 2, 11, 16, 17, 36, 47, 107, 15, 120, 129, 134, 172,173, 181, Hansen, K.2,11, 47, 112, 115, 116, 120, 186 Harris, D. 2, 47, 107, 111, 120, 146, 147, 158, 191 Hayes, B. 47, 120 Henger, N. 34, 47, 120, 172 Henger, S. 47, 120, 133, 178 Hept, L. 8 Herrnansson, A. 47, 64, 66, 108, 120, 154. 157, 171 Hill, L. 48, 120, 154 Hotacker, R. 48, 120, 158, 171, 179, , 191, 194 Hake, J. 48, 120, 154, 191 Holmes, J. 48, 191 Holthouse, C. 7, 8, 17, 48, 120, 149, 150, 174, 176, 180, 181 Hooper, G. 2, 11, 48, 65, 111, 120, 166, 191 Horn, o. 11, 411, as 12o, 137, 143, 166, 171, 179, 186, 196 Howell, L. 48, 120, 154 Hoyer, A. 48, 64, 108, 111,117, 118, 120, 121, 149, 150, 159, 168, 171, 181, 182 Huber, J. 48, 120, 163 Huck, K. 48, 65, 120, 158, 179, 191, 194 Humphreys, B. 48, 120, 165, 166, 167 Hulrgt, P. 2, 49, 116, 120, 146, 147, 6 Hutchins, D. 10, 11, 49, 105, 106, 107, 108,117, 118, 120, 124, 126, 131,134,135,187 Jackson, C. 49, 65, 120, 154 '1eck,en, H. 64 120 49, , Jackson, R. 49, 106, 120, 170 Johnson, 8. 59, 120, 167, 188, 191 Johnson, P. 49, 120, 165 Jones, B. 49, 107, 109, 110, 117, 120, 124, 153, 187 Jones, D. 49, 120 Jones, Keith 49, 120, 187 Jones, K. 49, 124 Jordan, G. 49, 120, 188 Joseph, L. 50 Judd, J. 50, 101, 120, 155, 159, 170 Kautt, L. 50, 101, 120, 170, 178, Kay, J. 50, 120, 154 Kenworthy, D. 50, 120 Kenworthy, J. 50, 120, 121, 137 Klenke, R. 50, 120 Kline,A.2,11,50,111,115,120, 146, 147,158, 161, 186,190, 191 Klosterman, R., 2, 50, 116, 120, 146, 147, 158, 179, 191 Knupp, D. 50, 64, 120, 172, 173, 182 Koppin, J. 51, 120, 163 Kovacs, K. 51, 120 Kuhns, J. 51, 120, 131 Kunz, 1. 51, 120. 154 Lampert, S. 51, 120, 155, 160, 155 Long, S. 8, 51, 115, 120, 140, 151, 155, 168,171, 174,178 Lapenas, D. 51, 105, 117, 120, 128, 129, 181, 182 Lauber, R. 17, 51, 120, 127, 134, 137, 155, 187 Lee, S. 2, 10, 51, 120, 137, 143, 158, 191 Lincks, B. 51, 120 Lindholrn, K. 52, 120, 165, 166 Lindholm, S. 52, 165, 166 Lindsey, R. 52, 120, 188 Linl, M. 52, 120, 160, 168, 184 List, J. 52, 120, 154, 160, 161, 186 Livingston, G. 52 Lang, L. 2, 52, 119,120,121, 161 Luciano, K. 11, 52, 64, 65, 107, 111, 120, 138, 139, 140, 159, 168, 1711 191 Macy,J.2,11,17,52,105,111,120r 124 Maier, D. 52, 120 Manning, G. 53, 120 Marshall, N. 53, 120 Martin, A. 53, 108, 120, 154 Martin, J. 53, 120, 163, 186 Martin, R. 53, 120 Matson, J. 2, 6, 10, 11, 53, 105, 117, 120, 121, 144, 172, 178, 181,185 Maxton, D. 2, 8, 36, 53, 65, 115, 116, 120, 172, ras, 195 May, Jim B, 53, 120, 121, 154, 1511, 178 May, John 53, 64, 120, 154 McCluskey, P. 2, 53, 107, 109, 110, 120, 146, 147, 158, 190, 194 McCorkle, B. 8, 54, 120 McDonald, R. 54, 117, 120, 124, 155, 178, 187 McDowell, M. 2, 11, 54, 64, 111, 120, 146, 147, 159, 174, 179, 182, 191 Mcllvain, F. 54, 120, 163 Mclntosh, J. 54, 120, 158, 191, 201 Merrell, J. 54, 120, 188 Meyers, C. lTransfer1 Miller, C. 54, 120 Miller, Cynthia 2, 11, 54, 65, 111, 116, 120, 146, 147, 158, 190, 194 Miller, L. 54, 120, 132 Mitchell, E. 2, 54, 120, 146, 147 Moody, V. 54, 120, 160, 170 Moore, A. 55, 120, 179 Moore, B. 54, 65, 120, 160, 172 Moore, V. 55, 107, 118, 120, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 184 Moarefield, S. 55, 120, 166 Morefield, G. 55, 120, 179 Morgan, Dan 55, 120, 188 Morgan, D. 55, 120, 188 Napier, M. 55, 120, 166, 191, 197 Nash, J. 11, 55, 64, 120 Neeley, B. 17, 55, 120, 127, 134, 187 Nelson, L. 2, s, 55, 64, 120, 154, 189, 195 Newsome, J. 8, 36, 55, 64, 66, 104, 105, 108, 120, 155, 157, 159, 168, 171, 182, 185 Niswonger, J. 55, 120, 127, 129, 155, 162 ' mi., c. se, 120, 159 Park, C. 167 Pony, o. 2, 55, 116, 120, 146, 147, 155, 158, 151, 179, ras, 194,201 rose, c. a, 56, 54, 119, 120, isa, 161, 168, 179, 184, 186, 191 Pmrrips, a. 55, no ranknofr, 11. se, mo, 1a1, 132, 172, wa, rar Plym., 1. 55, no, 154 rehimen, r. se, 120, ies, we send, ic. ss, 54, 120, 161, nv, 191, 198 ' Relfgrd, G. se, 120, 166, ies, 178, 1 4 Richards, J. 56, 120, 165, 166, 167, 179, 191 Rogers, T. 57, 120, 188 Roper, D. 8, 57, 120, 160, 166, 191 Roth, S. 2, 8, 57, 115, 116, 120, 151, 158, 161, 186, 194, 197 Rauda, T. 57, 120, 198 Rounds, N. 57, 65, 120 Roush, K. 8, 62, 158, 176 Sabec, D. 16, 17, 57, 64, 117, 120, 124, 132, 187 Scanimerhorn, K. 62, 120, 188 Schaeff, J. 57, 106, 120, 124, 195 Schimmel, C. 57, 120, 188 205 Schnelle, L. 57, 120 Schroeder, D. 62, 120 Shade, 1. 57, 120 Shaw, G. 2, 17, 58, 106, 117, 119, 120, 124, 129, 132, 178, 187 Sherick, M. 58, 120, 163 Shields, B. 58, 120, 163 Shields, S. L. 120, 196 Shoenfelt, K. 58, 120 Shroyer, L. 58, 108, 120, 138, 139, 140, 149, 150, 171, 190, 191 Shull, R. 58, 120 Silver, P. 58, 65, 120, 159, 161, 178 Simpson, M. 62, 120 Slagle, K. 58, 120, 150, 161, 168, 169 179 Smith, G. 58, 120, 163 Smith, J. 59, 120 Smith, S. 59, 120, 191 Snyder, J. 11, 59, 64, 111, 120, 149, 176, 177, 180, 181, 182 Staley, J. 59, 120, 165, 166, 191 Steinke, C. 59, 120, 163 Stilller, N. 59, 120, 179, 198 Strauch, S, 2, 11, 59, 104, 105, 106, 120, 146, 147, 166, 168, 185 Strobel, D. 59, 166, 198 Swartz, J. 59, 120, 149, 151, 172 Swearingen, J. 8, 10, 59, 108, 116, 120, 136, 149, 150, 151, 152, 172 Sweeney, G. 60, 120, 163 Taylor, D. 60, 114, 115, 120, 149, 151, 186 Tesno, C. 2, 60, 114, 115, 120, 186, 196, 204 Thompson, L. 60, 64, 107, 120, 149, 150,151,155,172,173,181,182 Thompson, N. 2, 60, 64, 120, 154 Timson, N. 6, 60, 108, 110, 120, 176 Tomski, S. 60, 120, 158, 166 Toth, J. 60, 65, 120, 166 Tracy, J. 60, 64, 117, 120, 124, 125, 160 , 187 Tisler, D. 60, 64, 110, 120, 172, 176 Tudor, J. eo, 120, 138, 139, 140, 141, 171, 176 Ullery, C. 60, 113, 120, 158, 161, 166, 191 VanNuys, M. 61, 120 Vance, R. 61, 120, 148, 151 VonMohr, S. 8, 61, 120 Voress, T. B, 61, 118, 120, 132, 159, 162, 181,182,187 Voris, J. 61 . Wagner, D. 61, 120, 167 Warner, D. 61, 105, 106, 120, 124, 126, 132, 187 Washburn, R. 61, 110, 120, 188 Watson, G. 61 Watson, S. 61 Weber, S. 61, 120, 131 West, R. 61, 120, 151 Wheeler, R. 2, ll, 62, 65, 111, 116, 120, 146, 147, 158, 179, 190, 191 White, P. 62, 120,'179 Wolfe, S. 62, 101, 120, 159, 170, 174, 180, 181 Wurstner, C. 62, 120, 166, Younce, K. I Zimmerman, M. 62, 64, 120, 138, 139, 140, 168, 169, 171, 176 JUNIORS Achor, F. M. 71 Adams, M. 71 Adkins, B. 71 Albert, H. 71 Alexander, C. 71, 151, 157, 170 Alexander, J. 191 Amburn, J. 81 Arden, R. 71, 132, 184 Arrowsmith, B. B1 Arwood, L. 71, 149, 151 Atkins, M. Bailey, R. 71 Ballard, 8. 71 Barnes. P. 71, 109, 149, 150, 171 Barton, G. 71 Baughman, C. 71, 146, 147, 168 Bayard, M. 71, 124, 131 Beal, D. 71, 154 Becker, L. 81 Beeson, C. 71, 171 Bergstrom, R. 81, 131, 151 Birchfield, C. 71 Black, M. 71 Blome, K. 71, 80, 104, 105, 106, 146, 147, 176, 191 Bohanan, D. 72, 174, 176, 190, 191 Bonor, P. 72, 160, 170, 171, 183 Borchers, J. 72, 111, 190, 191 Bourne, K, 72, 109 Bourelle, L. Bowman, T. 72 Bradley, G. 72 Brentlinger, S. 72, 166 Brolwn, G. 72, 106, 124, 132, 172, 78 , 187 Brown, S. 72, 149, 150, 157, 168, 174, 176, 178, 181, 191 Brown, J. 72, 191 206 Brown, S. Bruce, B. 72 Burke, H. 72, 115, 154, 166, 170 Burroughs, R. 72 Burton, S. 72, 166, 170 Carolus, 8. 72, 186 Carpenter, J. Carpenter, T. 72 Carvalho, M. 8, 72, 80, 110, 115, 119 146, 147, 155, 156, 157, 165, 166,174, 181, 185 Casada, H. 79 Cline, R. 72 Colley, C. 72 Chaney, S. 81 Chubb, L. 72, 107, 161, 190 Clark, C. 72, 154, 178 Collins, B. 85, 108 Collins, C. :Girly 72, 142, 165, 166 Collins, C. lBoyl 72 Conover, P. 72, 100, 157, 174, 176, 181 Cooper, B. 72 Caons, M, 72, 165, 166 Copeland, J. 72 Covert, L. 72, 81, 149, 151 Cramer, K. 72, 149, 151, 161, 172, 186, 187 Crawford, S. 73 Cromwell, R. 171 Crouse, D. 72, 80, 166, 174, 176, 190, 191 Cruea, D. 81 Cullors, N. 72, 109 Cullars, S. 9, 73, 172 Curtsinger, J. 73 Dalton, L. 73 Daniel, D. 73, 166 David, R. 73, 106 Davis, G. 73, 81, 124, 129, 132, 176, 17B,1B1, 185,187 Davis, P. A. 73 Davis, P. 73, 154, 166 Dickey, C. 73 Dumas, T. 73 Dunlavy, J. 73, 131, 187 Eaton, G. 73 Edwards, M. 73, 109, 148, 150 Ellinger, 13. 11, 73, 149,150 Ellinger, J. 73, 151 Evans, M. 73, 154, 155 Everhart, J. 73, 165, 166, 186, 191 Ewen, A. 2, 73, 106, 124, 134, 135, 137, 187 Favorite, S. Ferenczy, 8. 81 Fickert, S. 73 Foreman, M. 73, 80, 151 Forte, J. Frazer, L. 73, 138, 139, 141, 149, 151, 171, 190, 191 Gable, S. 73, 140, 151, 171 Gambill, M. 73 Gatzulis, E. 73, 71, 191 Geisler, R. 73 Gillott, V. 73 Gitman, 5. 73, 146, 147, 161, 190 Grant, B. 73, 191 . Grant, W. 73 Graham, J. 73 Gray, J. 73 Grube, M. 73, 109 Guethlen, S. 73, 143, 171, 191 Hager, J. 73, 112, 113, 168, 186, 190 191 Hall, Carl 73 Hall, C. 74 Hall, D. Hall, L. 74, 100 Hall, Rita 74 Hall,-R. 74 Hankey, P. 74 Hansen, K. 74, 115, 186 Hardin, K. 74, 165, 166 Hawkins, A. 74 Hazelbalter, 1. 74 Heis, S. 74 Hendrickson, S. 74, 131 Henger, R. 74 Henry, R. 74 Herald, J. Hertlein, J. 74 Hey, 8. 74, 119, 136, 178 Hilclreth, K, 74, 154, 170, 176 Himes, J. 81 Hodson, T. 74, 161, 176, 177, 181, 183 Hohm, G. 7, 74, 183, 186, 187 Holland, B. 74, 154, 160, 183 Holthouse, C. 74, 109, 138, 139, 140, 141. 149. 150, 171, 186,190,191 Homman, D. 74, 157, 160 Holloway, R. 74 Hoover, C. 74, 155, 161, 186 Horseman, T. 74, 172 Howell, G. 74 Huber, S. 74, 109, 166 Huck, K. 74 Huff, L. 74 Hurt, G. 74 Hyatt, R. 74, 166 Jeffers, M. 74, 109, 166, 191 Johnson, B. 79, 131 Johnson, Darlene 74, 154 Johnson, David 74 Johnson, T. 79 Johnson, W. 74 Johnson, W. Jones, Bill A. 75, 176, 181 Jones, J. Bill 81, 149, 151 Jones, C. B1 Jones, H. 75, 124, 178 Jordan, J. 75, 124, 131, 132, 178 Kash, C. 75, 167 Kash, P. 75 Kauffman, R. 75, 127, 166 Knight, R, 75 Koch, M. 75, 166, 191 Kuntz, C. 75 Ladman, M. 75 Lawless, V. 75 Lawson, M. 75, 133, 176 Laycock, L, 75, 154, 161, 167 Lee, B. 75 Lewis, S. 75, 161, 178 Leyes, P, 17, 75, 117, 124, 134, 135 Little, G. 75 Livingston, C. 75, 132, 161, 187 Lloyd, L. 81 Lloyd, T. 75 Long, L. 75 Long, S. 75, 115, 154, 155, 171,181 Longley, E. 11, 17, 75, 111, 127, 34, 135 Lostutter, A. 75, 124 Lukianovs, G. 14, 75, 176 Lyons, B. 2, 66, 75, 108, 129, 186 Macher, P. 79, 108, 138, 139, 140, 141,149,151,171,186,190 Macher, Paul 79, 81 Maddin, G. 75 Mahaffey, C. 75, 150 Mahoney, K. 75 Mains, J. 75, 148, 166, 174, 186, 191 Manger, R. 75 76 Manning, R. Marshall, A. 76 Marshall, C, 76 Marshall 76, 80, 104, 105, 106, , S. 108, 109, 143, 161,185 Marshall, V. 81 Mast, B. 76, 113, 154, 186 Mathiott, M. 76 Meece, J. 76, 167 Meicher, C. 76, 109, 154 Melton, J. 76, 161, 171, 191 Mercurio, T. 76, 109, 161 Miller, B. 76 Miller, D. 76 Miller, E. 76, 131, 175, 178, 187 Miller, J. 76, 168 Miller, M. 76, 154 Mitchell, N. 76, 86, 137, 142, 171, 183 Montell, K. 76 A, V, Moody, S. 76 ' 3 Moore, C. 76, 131 ', Moore, L. 76,.167 Moran, J. 76 Morey, D. 76, 146, 147, 168, 176 Mossbarger, J. 76 Mosser, B. 76 Multhup, M. 76, 110, 153, 154, 186 Mundhenk, J. 76, 150 McColl, C. 6, 75, 113, 155, 171, 186 McClure, C. 75, 167 McCluskey, J. 75 Nash, T. 76 Neeley, L. 76, 176, 186 Nell, L. 76, 100, 171, 191 Nighswander, T. 81 O'Brien, M. 6, 76, 81, 119, 146, 147, 181, 185 Omerod, S. 76, 162 O'Rourke, D. 76 Pack, G. 76, 187 Palsgrove, R. 76, 106, 124, 135, 176, 178, 187 Parsons, G. R. 76, 79, 124, 134, 161, 172, 176 Partlow, K. 77, 166, 167 Pearson, P. 77 Pickett, C. 77 Petriquin, L. 77 Powell, D. 77, 154 Prince, G. 77 Ratliff, B. 77 Rice, S. 77 Rickert, G. 77 Riley, M. 77, 124 Robey, J. 3, 77, 150 Robinson, L. 77 Sarris, P. 17, 77, 127, 134, 187 Schieltz, J. 77 - Schieltz, R. 77 Schimmel, N. 77, 154 Schischiskii, N. 77, 81, 108, 109, 132, 161, 172, 176,187 Schlose, T. 77, 187 Schlosser, B. 77 Schnelle, K. 77 Schroeder, 8. 77 Seitz, S. 77, 124, 127, 131, 132, 178, 187 Senseman, P. 77, 116, 146, 147, 171 Seskevics, D. 2, 77, 127, 129, 178 Shafer, D. 77, 129, 136 Shafer, J. 77, 127, 134, 155 Sherick, R. 77 Silvey, S. 77 Simon, D. 77, 132 Simon, L. 77, 151, 178 Simpson, M. A. 77, 148, 157, 174, 176, 177, 181, 183 Sippel, J. 77 Sioberg, B. 77 Smith, 8. 81 Smith, C. 78 Smith, Cathy 78, 150, 176 Snow, D. 78 Snyder, J. 8, 78, 108, 119, 136, 149, 150, 176,181, 182,185 Sny-der, M. 78, 127, 129, 134, 135 Sowder, D. 78, 176, 178 Sparks, S. 78 Spires, D. 78, 124 Stafford, T. 78, 124, 187 Stremel, B. 78 Stewart, J. 78, 132, 176, 178, 181 Stitt, R. 78, 131 Suarez, S. 78, 149, 150, 151, 154, 176, 186 Swanson, L. 78, 157, 165, 166, 170 Swigert, A, 17, 78, 106, 110, 124, 129,176,181,1B7 Switzer, D. 78 Szakal, P. 78, 113, 140, 141, 171, 186 Tclbbert, L. 78 Tate, P. 78, 155, 186 Taylor, K. 78, 114, 115, 154, 155 Thomas, C. 78, 176 Thompson, J. 78, 124, 131, 187 Thompson, M. 78 Thompson, W. 78 Tipton, L. 78 Tirey, J. 78 Tofstad, P. 78, 171 Toney, K. 78 Tracy, D. 8, 78, 113, 155, 160 Trisler, M. 78, 170 Turner, S. 78 Vagedes, 5, 78 VanHoose, P. 78, 160 VanSchugen, J. 78 Verrill, H. 79, 176 Vincent, D. 79, 154, 155 Vincent, D. 79 Wagner, L. 79, 140, 141 Waldon, G. 79, 133, 176, 187 Wark, M, 79, 134, 135, 149, 150, 172, 176 Watson, L. 81 Weatherhead, J. 10 176, Welty, Weiher, M. 79, 109, White, White, 180, White, 178 L. 79 C. 79 , 79, 127, 131, 115, 155 L. 79, 154, 165, 166, 169 181, 185 S. 113, 115, 186 Whitmore, J. 81 Williams, A. 79 Windel, C. 79, 166, 176 Wilson, E. 62, 79 Winters, L. 79, 191 Witham, J. 79 Woolery, S. 3, 79, 124, 178, Wright, B. 79, 157, 174 Woodman, B. 79 Wagner, R. 79 Youngblood, K. 79 SOPHOMORES Adkins, P. B2 Aldredge, R. 82 Alexander, D. 8, 82, 108 Alexander, H. 82 Alexander, J. 82 Allen, Allen, D. W. Armstrong, K. 82, 138, 141, 176 Artz, S. 82 Atherton, D. 82, 108, 127, 132 Bach, B. 17, 82, 124, 134 Baker, N. 82, 153, 176, 178 Balzuweit, S. 82, 168, 178, 186 Barnes, D. 14, 82, 139 Barnhart, J. 82 Barrett, R. 82 S. 82, 170, 171, 176 Beals, Beimley, J. B2 Bill, S. 82 Birchlield, T. 82, 124, 153, 176, 178 Bishop, V. 82, 150, 166 Blackwell, D. 83 Blackwell, L. 83 Booher, M. 83, 178 Bourne, L. 83 Bradley, H. 83, 130 Braun, T. 83 Brickey, C. 83 187 174, 168, 171, Bridenbaugh, S. 3, 83, 150, 176 Brothers, K. 83, 153 Brown, 8. 83 Brown, C. 83, 171 Brown, J. 83, 162, 185 Brown, S. 3, 83, 150, 168, 169, 178 Brown, Shirley B3 Brown, W. Brush, C. 83 isor, J. 86 iuckner, D. 83, 131 ludde, S. 83 Burton, B. 83 iurgner, V. 83, 150, 166, 168, 184 iutter, D. 83 lutterworth, J. 83, 178 Butts, J. 83, 124, 134, 135 Iampbell, D. 83, 155, 157, 162, 191 Iampbell, M. B3 Carper, A. 91, 162 Sorter, P. 83, 146, 147, 185, 191 Iarter, V. 83, 91, 138, 140, 151, 171, 176 Iaasano, J. 83 fate, G. 83 Ihapman, C. 83, 166, 168 Clark, C. Clark, G. B3 Ilawson, L. 83, 166 Iona, M. 83, 151, 153 Iook, K. 83, 183 Cooper, N. 83, 153 Iorday, 8. Iox, G. 83, 136, 137 fraver, J. 84 Eromwell, R. 14, 84, 166, 171 Cundiff, S. 84 Daugherty, S. Davis, G. 132, 153 Davis, K. 2, 3, 84, 150, 176, 191 Hement, D. 84 Jenner, R. 84 Jietz, T. litmer, R. 2, 84, 139, 140, 141, 142, 171 Danelson, N. 14, 84, 166, 170 lonohoo, J. 14, 84, 170, 171, 176 Junevant, W. 84 tungan, B. 84, 124, 172 Jurlcee, K. 84, 176 Elkins, 8. 84 Elkins, D. zlkins, E. 84, 132 Elkins, G. 84 Engle, B. 84 vans, E. verding, V. 84, 146, 147, 176 ackler, S. 84, 176, 177 air, L. 14, 84 aulk, B. 84, 172 aulkner, C. 84, 138, 139, 140, 141, 171 ichtner, S. 84, 162, 176 lory, L. 84, 151, 153, 166 loyd, G. 84, 124 ogarty, H. 84, 124, 176, 178 oreman, J. 84, 134, 176 lox, J. rancisco, D. 84, 131, 134, 151, 178 urrey, K. 84, 124, 125, 172 ambill, S. 91 attan, L. 84, 168, 171 ealy, J. 84 eron, E. illespie, S. 2, 84, 178, 185, 187 lander, T. 84 ohrecht, S. 84 olden, G. 84 reason, P. 85, 153, 155 uthrie, J. 85, 150, 157, 176 ale, S. aley, D. 85, 106 all, C. 151 all, S. 85 amilton, L. 85, 157 artley, K. 85, 166, 167 ayes, M. E. 85, 150 eckinger, M. 85 eeter, L. efelfinger, M. 85 enry, J. 85 iggins, M. 85 imes, R. 85 ofacker, R. 85 olmes, L. 85, 153, 186, 191 olthouse, C. 3, 85, 139, 140, 141, 150, 168, 171,176,177 olzen, T. 85 opkins, G. 85 oyer, J. 85, 108, 149, 17B ughes, S. 85 urst, J. 85 usser, R. 85, 149, 151 rwin, P. 2, 85, 137, 171, 176, 190, 191 ackson, D. acobs, J. B5, 104, 105, 106, 146, 147, 191 ames, M. 85, 113, 149, 150, 155, 186 ergens, L. 85 ohnson, L. 85, 153, 155 ohnson, P. 85, 166, 191 nes, C. 85, 149, 150, 168 nes, Ch. 85, 176 nes, F. 85, 166 skae, J. oenzig, B. 86, 151, 153, 155, 157, 168 aylor, J. 86, 132 elto, C. 8, 86, 149, 151, 183 eydoszius, C. 86, 168, 170, 171, 176 leismit, S. 86 losterman, T. 86, 153 Knight, G. 86 Knuge, N. 86, 112. 160, 171, 186, 190, 191 Krug, P. se, 15:1 Kubilius, J. 86 Kuclg, M. 82, 86, 106, 124, 132, 178, 1 7 Kuhns, R. 86, 130, 138, 141, 171, 184 Ladman, P. 86, 191 Lamb, G. 132, 172, 178, 185 Law, D. 86 Lesher, N. 86, 138, 140, 141, 153, 171 Lightcop, D. 86, 124 Lindsey, M. 86 Lingmann, M. 3, 82, 86, 90, 124, 132, 178, 185 Lloyd, M. Lacher, L. 3, 86, 90, 139, 168, 171 Locker, E. Langley, D. 86, 153 Lutz, J. 34, 86, 134 Lutz, T. 124, 151, 187 Lyons, D. 86, 153 Lytle, J. 86 Macy, C. 86 Macy, L. 86, 127 Martin, M. 86 Martin, S. 86, 95, 109, 126, 154, 178, 186 Mastbaum, J. 86 Matthews, M. 86, 115, 153 May, 1. 1:14 McBride, S. 87 McDonald, W. 86, 151, 176, 178 McKnight, S. 87 Meredith, J. 87 Merrell, D. 87 Merrick, J. 87 Michael, S. 14, 87, 171 Miller, R. 87, 151 Miller, Ruth Mills, 8. 87, 131, 178 Mohr, E. Mohr, T. 87, 153 Moody, 11. 17, s7, 127, 134, 178, 187 Moore, P. 87, 150 Moran, J. 87 Moritz, M. 87, 127, 130 Morris, Tim 91, 133, 185 Morris, Todd 82, 91., 130, 185 Mossbarger, J. 76, 91 Mullins, C. Mutter, S. 87, 150, 168, 186 Nash, B. 87, 134, 135, 151 New, C. 87 North, D. 87 Oberer, N. 87, 151 Oehlenschlager, J. 87, 172 Ohmart, D. 87, 113, 162, 178, 186 Overfield, E. 87, 127, 134, 135, 149, 151, 187, 204 Pack, C. 37 Page, D. 87 Peffley, P. 87, 140, 141, 153, 155, 171, 176 Perkins, H. 87 Phillips, C. 87, 138, 140, 141, 153, 170, 171 Plunkett, F. 14, 87, 138, 139, 140, 171, 176,190,191 Pohlman, S. 87, 153, 156 Powell, N. Powers, A. 87, 153 Prather, S. 88, 124 Priest, B. 88 Pummill, C. 88 Qualls, T. 17, 88, 127, 130 Rader, T. 88 Ransom, C. 88, 149, 151 Ratlilt, B. Ratliff, F. 88 Ray, S. Reed, B. 88, 153, 155, 176, 186 Reed, T. 14, 88, 153 Rice, L. 88 Rice, M. 88, 153 Riley, D. 88, 150, 176 Roach, W. 91 Robinette, M. 88 Rouda, C. 91 Roush, M. 2, 88, 113, 124, 176, 185, 186, 197 Rowe, S. 88 Rayer, D. 88, 107, 108, 138, 139, 140, 141 Rybar, S. Sawyer, B. Sayre, P. 88, 149, 176 Shaeff, R. 88 Scherer, M. 82, 88, 110, 162, 185, 190, 191 Scherschell, J. 88, 149, 151, 172, 176, 177 Schieltz, F. 88 Schlose, D. 88 Schmidt, R. 91 Schuster, P. 88, 166 Scott, R. 88 Seifert, G. 88 Seitz, M. 88 Shafer, J. 88 Shafer, K. BB, 138, 139, 150, 166, 171 Shanks, D. 88, 171 Shanks, C. 88 shetaci, s. 14, as Silver, A. 89, 153, 176 Slagle, P. av, ma, 139, 140, 141, 151, 171, 191 Slonaker, S. 89, 137, 139, 141, 171, 191 Small, M. 89, 127, 131, 136 Smallwood, P. 89, 149, 151 Smith, F. 89 Smith, S. 89, 186 Smith, Sue 89, 150, 166, 171 Sawder, S. 89 Spitzer, F. 89 Spitzer, K. 89 Stilfler, J. 89 Stockslager, J. 89, 124, 176 Stringer, G. 89 - Sullivan, A. 89 Stupp, N: 89, 107, 151 Sutherland, R. Swartlel, D. 89, 140, 141, 171, 191 Swigert, D. 89, 153 Tackett, C. 89, 127, 185 Taylor, B. 89, 153, 176 Teague, J. 89, 131, 178 Thomas, D. 89 Thomds, P. 89, 138, 150, 171, 176 Thomison, M. 89 Thompson, S. 89, 153, 186 Thorn, L. 14, 89 Toney, C. 89 Townsend, P. 89, 153, 166, 190, 191 Tralh, P. 89, 153 Turner, L. 89, 124, 187 Turner, W. 89 Ulrich, L. 91, 157 Unum, C. 89 Valentine, M. 89, 149, 150, 184 Vance, S. Van Hoase, R. 89 Venema, C. 89, 171, 191 Vorhees, V. 90, 153 Voris, 5. 90 Wagner, D. 90, 127, 187 Waker, R. 90, 97, 109, 131, 154, Walter, P. 98, 138 Ward, L. 90, 153 Watson, G. 90 Watson, L. 90, 150 Wells, D. 90, 176 Wells, F. 91 Wells, H. Wendling, D. Wheeler, J. 90 Whitby, J. 90, 106, 132, 153 Whitehead, D. 90, 151 Williams, D. 90 Williams, P. 90 Willis, K. 90 Wilson, S. 90 Wqryclom, l. 90, 138, 139, 140, 141, Winfield, D. 90 Winkle, V. Winters, P. 11, 90, 111, 162, 171, 190, 191 Wirtheim, C. 90, 162 Wolf, R. 91 Wolfe, N. 90, 153 Woalery, R. 90 Wright, P. 90, 108, 139, 155, 157, 162, 171, 191 Zelinski, D. 90, 133, 153, 176, 177 Zimmerman, J. 2, 90, 138, 139, 140, 141 171 1 FRESHMEN Abshear, S. 92 Acres, D. 92 Adams, G. 92 -Akers, T. 92, 127, 130 Albert. V. 92, 153 Alexander, S. 92 Allman, D. 92 Armstrong, S. 92, 127 Arnclts, J. 92, 100, 127, 130 Atwood, L. 92, 153 Atkins, L. 92 Aycock, G. 92 Bailey, B. 11,92,113, 115,116 Bailey, P. 100, 153 Bailey, R. 92, 153, 186 Boldasare, D. 92, 127 Bulger, V. 92 Barber, . D 92 Barnes, C. 92, 150, 171 Barnes, P. 92, 127 Battenburg, L. 92, 153, 168, 186 Baty, 8. 92 Bauman, J. 92 Beck, T. 92, 127, 131 Beckey, P. 92 Bergstrom, J. 100 Bingham, S. 93, 127 Bolinger, S. 93, 127, 137 Bowman, D. 93, 162 Breeding, P. 92, 93, 116, 148, 188, 190, 191 Brewer, L. 93 Bridenbaugh, G. 100 Britton, H. 93 Brown, B. 93, 153, 171 Brown, J. 93 Brown, Joyce 93 Brown, L. 93, 151, 162 Buchanan, B. 93 Buchanan, C. 93 Burton, P. 93 Burton, Penny 142 Butterbaugh, E. 93, 130 Bysak, L. 93, 153 Campbell, L. 93, 151 Carper, R. 93 Case, D. 93, 137 cese,1. 921, 151, 162 iss Cate, L. 93, 150, Champlin, J. 93 Chaney, N. 93 Clemens, R. 93 Coffield, M. 93 Coles, G. 93 Collins, M. 93 Collins, T. E. 93, Collins, T. J. 93 Conn, R. 100, 134 Cono, T. 93 137, 149, iso Conover, E. 93, 176, 190 Conover, K. 93, 101, 153, 171, 191 Conover, M, 93, 127, 130 Copeland, R. 93 Covert, S. 33, 93 Cromwell, J. 93, 142, 191 Crouse, J. 93, 127, 130 Crozier, L. 93, 150, 176 Cultice, T. 33, 93 Dale, M. 93, 153, 171 Daniels, L. 93 Davenport, T. 93, Davis, C. 94, 113 153 Davis, E. 94, 149, 151, 162 de l.'horbe, B. 94, 136, 137 Dieker, M. 94, 130 Doddridge, J. 94, 142 Dorglson, S. 94, 153, 156, 168, 176 Downing, M. 94, 127 Dunlap, S. 94, 153 Dunn, C. 94, 106, 127, 131 Durham, P. 94 Dye, C. 94 Dykstra, R. 94 Eorley, S. 94 Eaton, E. 94 Ebert, C. 94 - Engle, J. 94 Esken, V. 94 Farley, 5. 94 Fealy, A. 94 Fisher, E. 100 Fisher, P. 94 ,153, isa , 1:19, 171,191 Fleenor, M. 94, 131, 134 Fletcher, P. 94, 153, 186 Folick, D. 94, 99 rei1a.i.,1. 94, 140, 141, 151, 176 Forinosh, J. 94 Frye, V. 94 Fulton, G. 94, 100, 127, 131 Gabbard, S. 94, 150 Gentry, K. 94, 99 Gibson, P..'94,,130, 185 Goff, L. 94, 150 Graham, D. 94 Green, L. 94, 130, 137 Green, S. 94, 162, 168 Griffith, T. 94, 149, 151, 162 Grove, L. 94 Haggard, B. 94, 99, 101, 127, 137, 178 Hale, S. 94 Hansen, J. 94, 153, 156, 186 Hardin, S. 94 Harris, C. 94, 162, 191 Harrison, S. 94, 162, 167, 190, 191 Harshman, B. 95, 153, 177 Hartman, D. 95, 167 Haworth, D. Hazelbaker, J. 95, 134 Heckinger, H. 95, 99, 153 Heeter, R. Henger, S. 95, 150, 191 Herbst, B. 95 Herbst, T. 95 Herring, K. 95 Hitchings, D. 95, 161, 166, 176, 191 Hodges, S. 100, 137 Hofacker, B. 95 Hopkins, J. 95 Horn, G. 95, 134, 149, 151 Horner, M. 95, 153 Hoskins, P. 95 Huber, K. 95, 166 Hudson, B. 95 Hurst, T. 95 Jacobs, C. 95 Jennings, H. 95 Johnson, B. 95, 127, 131, 160 Johnson, G. 95, 153 Johnson, M. 100 Janes, P. 95, 166 Jones, V. 95 Jordon, W. 95 Karns, L. 95, 127, 134 Kauffman, R. 95, 165, 171 1 Kavalauskas, J. 95 Kemper, D. 95 Kershner, B. 95, 153 Suarez, M. 98, 151 Willis S Keneflng. B- 95. 153. 156 Keydoszius. J. 95, 171 Kiser, D. 95 Kuhns, D. 95, 171 Kuntz, B. 95 Landreyille, N. 95 Lands. c. 95, 100, 104, 105, 106 Laughmon, D. 95 Lesley, L. 95 levulley. R. 95, 168 Lewis, D. 96 Leyes. M. 95, 134 Linz, J. 96 Little, G. 96 Locker, T. 96 Long, C. 96, 168, 17 Lowery. N. 96, 134 Lucas, R. 96, 100 Lukianov, X. 96 Lunsford, M. 96, 183 McDonald, B. 96 MCMillon, D. 96, 134 Mary. R. 96. 139, 153, 171 Macy, 12. 96, 127 Maddin, V. 96, 156 Marshall, J. 96, 112 Marshall, T. 96, 110, 127 Martin, D. 96, 141 Martin, J. 96 1.176 Martin, M. 96 Masibaum, G. 96, 160, 186 Meeks, J. 96, 142 1 Melaszus. K. 95, 100, 150 Miller, D. 96 Miller. D. 96. 100, 127 Miner, J. 96, 171 Miller, M. 92, 96, 100, 127, Miner 96 127 . T- . Millikin, V. 96 Mills. M. 96, 124, 127 Minton, J. 153 Mitchell, B. 96, 127, 130, 1 , Moon, S. 96 34 153 Moore, D. 96 MOON. G. 96. 153, 183 MOVED. 8. 96. 100 131.185 Moritz, K. 96 Morris, S. 100, 103 Muldoon, K. 96, 160, 166 Mundhenk, J. 96 Myers, R. 96, 149, 151 Newsome, R. 8, 100, 113, 133, 185, 186 Nickel, R. 92, 96, 100, 127, 132 Narbury, G. 96 O'Brien, M. 97, 142, 191 O'Donnell, T. 100 O'Kane, B. 100 Okino, S. 97, 133, 149, 150, 162, 186 Owens, J. 97 Overhey, S. 97 Overstreet, P. 97, 162 Palsgrave, C. 97, 151 Parker, M. 97, 176 Partlow, S. 97 Petfley, L. 97, 153 Phillips, F. 97, 100, 130, 137 Pinkston, S. 97, 166 Potterf, M. 97, 127, 131 Powless, D. 97 Premick, P. 11, 97, 186, 191 Reeder, K. 97 Reese, E. 97 Reynolds, J. 97 Rose, R. 97 Rosenfeld, P. 97, 168 Rounds, B. 97, 171 Runge, C. 97 Rusher, l.. 97 Ryan, G. 97 Salyer, S. 97, 151 Sanger, S. 97, 141, 153, 171 Sanger, Sheila 97, 137, 139, 140, 141 Schieltz, E. 97 Schieltz, L. 97 Schieltz, 5. 97 Schmidlapp, P. 100, 183 Schmidt, R. 97 Scholtz, M. 97, 108, 127, 130, 134, 176 Scholz, D. 97, 127, 131, 134 Schroeder, C. 97 N..- .,.. ,. fl.,- .r . ,X 1 208 . ,.. 55.5.15 iq ..:... - .V . . 9.-. .. . 1 ' frm 'ff lf ., W , ,4i, , S9 1 if . . ...M 62.1 ..,9. 1 , . 1 ,. 1, P f 9 ' . . 5 gms-. 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J. 98 Warner, S. 99, 127, 178, 185 Smith, D. 98, 153 Wassilewski, J. 99 Smith, J. 98 Wasson, R. 99 Snyder, R. 100, 134 Wells, D, 99 Stapleton, R. 98, 100 Wells, J. 99, 153, 166 Steele,' C. 98, 186, 190, 191 Welty, J. 99, 150 Stefiey, G. 98 West, A. 3, 99, 150 Sleimla, M. 98 West. S. 99, 153, 162, 183 Slofwrcrk. K. 98 White, J. 99, 127, 130 Strock, M. 98, 127, 130, 134 Whipel R, 99 Slrauch, L. 98. 113. 133. 139, 14 Whitford, D. 100 141, 171, 186, 190 Wilhelm, W. 99, 130, 137 Stremell, P. 98, 127 Williams, F. 99 Studer, D. 98 Williams, J. 99, 148, 190, 191 Stulrey, M. 98, 100, 130 Williams, T. 99 Sullivan, M. 98 Swallows, G. 9B Swallows, J. 98, 166 Swanson, R. 98, 166 Swanson, R. 98, 134 Swinehart, R. 98, 137 Swisher, C. 98, 151, 166, 176 Tobh, Charles 98 Takelte, D. 98, 127 Tate, L. 98 Thill, R. 98, 131 Thomas, C. 98, 171 Thompson, A. 98 Thompson, F. 98, 131, 151 Thompson, R. 98 , .99 Wilson, G. 100 Windom, B. 99, 166 Wirtheim, K. 99 Wood, R. 92, 99, 100, 127, 13 185 Wood, W. 99 Woodward, D. 99 Wooley, T. 99 Wright, P. 135 Wright, S. 99, 153, 156 Yeager, K. 99, 153, 186 Youngblood, L. 99 Youngermon, G. 99, 101 Younglove, R. 99 Ziegler, B. 99 A FINAL DOORWAY 0 A yearbook is a record of the school year. lt is a story in pictures, pictures of students, school events, the school itself. As one may well imagine, gathering the materials for this book and putting them together in a logical, interesting order, is a seemingly endless task. On the yearbook staff, as in other organizations, there are people who do the work and those who do not. Without the tireless efforts of our advisor, Mrs. Mariorie lrwin, this book would be an im- possibility. A special recognition should also go to Alan Donelson, Sharon Foster, Sharon Wolfe, Anita Hoyer, Grace Borchers, Scott Roth, Marsha McDowell, Karleen Bill and Sharon Beatty. These people worked with me throughout the school year and afterwards, so that you now have this record, the 1965 Airlog. 001012949 zlcleofumam E 3 , M TW if -u F . 1 -. N4 yr, 'J .- 0 05 .. g -, n . lj '54 0, A f Y 0:56 P943 if fp vu fl X K' if I .v 4+ Q N ., , E, 'WA -X Atv 6 'Zinn QQ - -Q b A, I it T 9 f D X. 6 -, 7 P 52'gig5?j.?1 A E fx 1 ,W Q, Airy.. V ' G3 N 4, 0' V si' 'fffs 1 '- -'Z ' A , . - X U 5.63 '9 fb. 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