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POSTER BOARDS-junior Hop, oper- Q gtz ettas, Santa Llaus, After-School Dances. KEY BQARDS-Orchestra, Nxfings of BU G Songs, organ, choruses, Band Festival. ' FLOOR BOARDS-Assemblies, plays minstrel, intramural basketball. push-ups. . . 'l'hey're all here in the 1955 Magnet. W x N K K K 5 1 1 ' Q I X I L Z ' Lx if CU y Z7 Y 2 f 7, -1 Q 4 l 7C'PT-li-MX ' IVVN K I I f ' Cp X C K - x ,O pt TE ECN-NUR T53 Q- ff XJ Qjxf- WNSTREL I I 1 ' ll ' I l l'1'll 9, :nl 1 ll Il Il I I I S ll I U I Q' ,I U ' ll li 'l',,4x . lllf' Ill xx 9 I .ff Al wqf .Z l 1' . Q! ' l I li' 'I ' ll Q . 1 M' qi will I I 1 , i i Ulu Xll un, ul1,,,Xvl1, XX I NX l.xX I x 'll-XISLIE Ol? CONTENIS lnrroglucrion I 4 Scliool and Administration 4-8 Student Body 9350 Faculty :1n.l l.l.l5ht'S 51-8,1 Arlmli-rim 81-'M Adivitivm 99-136 Scliool l,if-v 137-147 Ads 1484159 Ciimflmion leo W X , 5 1 i , ffl!! -f 'TTN 4 In s wh' Ms 'P H M fr Y 7 iL. M, ' . V 4 q, nf 'Y f 4 'X , 4 h Q R 'We 5 4 vw fu KZ, .xx I X , V. wt ' mf.. Q ,P 0 l A Qi ,Q .r' 'N M .kwi- -f ff:g, , 9: 119, 5- s. Q Q 5 EAM' dia 'Q as W 4, 1 N g- is .,' . ' M LM .xi H, x ,L 'ikf' ' g M .3 4 ,ff ,, V 0 .P Y pnvll-'-'- Emi'-41 W 2 EJQH Mi , 14... .fq 4 1,4 . W7 '- iff V V, 'EE E w v - 1 -.. Y.-4 1 ' n Q wwmwnnn. ,Q LSQKV r , T 4 A 'xx 1 ,.jf' TQ -ui' Www ,rf Y Slhlamuq., A.-W-.WWE -V x vi 43' 'P' -H , ,. 4 il '1' -f .- 4 . fu K fi jf 5' ff ,cg W Sf QQ ' Q , fi . Q as ,Xxx , . K Mr,,. -I ,,- fir .kg If K ff .. 7 , :I 4, 7 If . ,N I x . , 5,1 , , sf' ff' fe,-f X ' - W , , 5' ,, 35:5 . . ' , Nm -N 'M '1, A b -, 1 jf W' ., 5 f' . 7,15 5 , F33 Q ulllh- ms. ' A K' Q -M 'mf A sq A . x '41 - 5 9 ' H . ..,,u .gf Q f, f 'WY' - t ' ' - i 1 .W-. ..g,.,. wi 'mv qi 4 DR. JOHN D. ANDERSON Superintendent of Butler Area Joint Schools DR. GUY N. HARRIGER Assistant Superintendent of Butler Area Joint Schools WILLIAM T. BEAN Principal Butler Area Joint Senior High School CHARLES L. MOORE Assistant Principal Butler Area Joint Senior High School Durmg schuol hours. rho nppcnrnncc of BHS is quilc sulcmn compared to four mfcloclc, Vlwrv ms rwvvx' .1 dull lnomlsnl rn the supcr1ntcnd0nt's OH-ICI' for Mrs. Napom. Nllss CQIHPI1, Mxss Toorc .md Nlxss N1cGuir0 as rhclr desks arc' :llwnys pxlcd hlglf wxth work, -.1 SUl'ffRINTENDfiNT'S OF F I C Ii STAFF: N1rs, Rofwlw. Svrrvtm'y's Assistant: Nliss Nlurl- ln'lI1L4I. Sl'K'l'l'lJll'Y lYt4 lallIIl'I' Af'l'l1 113111: Sl'I1U0lS. flllllklflf, .1tts'l1d.111fc' hh-s IS lwrs, fmlvs. IIN' .1tl011nl.111f1' H1 I Icrk. PRINCIPAVS OFFICE STAFF: Nlrs. Burrncr, swrrflw hoard operator: Nlrs. Sccsox. OHIICQ clvrki Nlrs. I3cfN1.ll too, rvcvptmmst: Nluss Nlcfflroy fSl'6lKi'L1,, sm-cr'm.1x'y, ,ii-...W-vu 3 . W., 4 L1 M, . M w 41 mf ' .1,zf: X-9 ' H if A' 'rr I im 5 Q Adi? Ljfmeniy .Sally Bruan 6611 Dumzan, ,Hgpdman SEN IORS-Class of 1955 CLASS OFFICERS CHARLES BOYD HOWARD . . class president . . Most Versatile . . Jr. Kiwanian . . JA president . . Boy-of-the-Month . . yearbook record staff chairman . . Student Council representative . . intramural ping-pong, swim- ming, track. DONALD S. HART . . class vice-president . . Most Popular . . participated in varsity football and basketball . . earned letters . . ambi- tion to become a physcian. CAROLYN SUE BRAHAM . . class secretary . . Most-Likely-to-Succeed . . Commencement speaker . . homeroom officer . . Concert Choir . . FTA vice-president . . Latin Club . . Student Coun- cil . . Pygmalion . . The Importance of Being Earnest . . Rainbow Girls. ELETTA ELIZABETH HINCHBERGER . . class treasurer . . homeroom president . . Commencement speaker . . DECO Club vice-president . . DECO Minstrel . . St. Paul's Sodality . . employed by Howard and Mohn. Top Rofw: GRACE MARIE ALLEN . . Class Night Committee . . Wittiest . . FNA . . Thespians . . Y-Teens . . GAA excutive committee , . cheerleading letter . . homeroom vice-president . . Little Theater. ROBERT KENNETH ALLEN . . member of Fenelton Rifle Club . . works on Clearview Farm . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . ambition to join the Armed Forces. WILLIAM ALT- MIRE . . received two B certificates . . varsity football letter . . varsity track . . played intramural basketball . . ambition to become a pilot . . took General Course. AMOS FILSON AMOS . . employed as a truck driver for the Pittsburgh Press , . favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing . . ambition to work for the Press . . Auto Mechanics Course. DAVIS CHESTER AMOS . . par- ticipated in intramural basketball . . member of basket- ball team in the City League . . member of Butler Cubs . . employed Butler Theater . . Industrial Arts Course. MARIETTA L. AMOS . . participated in the DECO Minstrel . . favorite hobbies are swimming, dancing and roller skating . . employed John Honse Company . . Commercial Course. EDWARD RICHARD ANDER- SON . . Farewell Committee . . hoimeroom president . . YMCA . . Boy Scouts Armco Troop 16 . . ambition to be an engineer . . College Preparatory Course. Bottom Ro-w: CHARLES MILTON ANDLER . . member of Banquet Committee . . vice-president of FFA . . president of tri- county FFA . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . em- ployed on farm. RONALD LEE ANDRES . . partici- pated in intramural basketball . . employed Loblaws Super-market . . . hobbies are skating and dancing . . am- bition to enter the Navy . . General Course. PHYLLIS THELMA ANGERT . . Cap and Gown Committee . . member of the FNA . . hobbies are art and painting . . ambition to be a good nurse . . General Course. FRAN- CINE ARCHER . . A, B certificates . . yearbook staff . . GAA president wings . . FNA secretary . . Student Council . . ambition nurse. RICHARD GLENN AT- WELL . . Hop Committee . . Band Letter . . Orchestra . . Boys Symphonium Club . . DeMolay . . Mikado . . Captain Crossbonesu . . ambition engineer . . College Preparatory Course. HARRY LOUIS BACHMAN . . president of Butler Bearing Busters . . St. Mark's Luther- an Church . . Luther League . . hobby is working on cars . . Industrial Arts Course. JUNE PAULINE BACH- MAN . . member of the FHA . . St. Mark's Choir . . Luther League . . favorite hoibby is skating . . ambition to be a beautician . . took General Course. CATHERINE LAURA BACHMAN . . Magnet Committee . , GAA repre- sentative , . attendance office aide . . Luther League . . intramural bowling . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course, GEORGE LLOYD BACH- MAN . . a member of the Young Peoples Group of the Summit Presby- terian Church . . hobbies are hunting, trapping and Indian arts . . employed on farm . . ambition carpenter. ROBERT BAILEY . . Cap and Gown Committee . , Audio Visual Aides . . member of the FFA . . publicity com- mittee senior play . . ambition join the Navy . . General Course, WIIil.IAM JOHN BA-ICZ . . member of JA . . St. John's Holy Name So- ciety . . favorite hobby is model airplanes . . employed by the Pepsi Cola Distributing Co. . . took Industrial course. ELAINE D. BAKER . . home- room treasurer . . Latin Club . . Palette Art Club . . Future Teachers of America . . JA . . Rainbow Girls . . employed Penneys . . ambition to be a sociologist. ALICE LOUISE BALDAUF . . intramural basketball and vol- leyball . . Catholic Daughters of America . . hobbies are dancing and swim- ming . . St, Peter's Young Ladies' Sodality . . took General Course. PATRICIA ANN BANDURA . . member of Class Night Committee . . participated in basketball . . FNA treasurer . . Ushers Club . . Palette Art Club secretary and treasurer . . jr. Tuesday Musical Club. POLA MAE BANDURA . . participated in intramural bowling . . member of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls . . employed at the G. C. Murphy Co. . . College Preparatory Course. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BAPTISTE . . member of the Ticket Committee . . received B certihcates . . office practice aide . . hobbies dancing and skating . . Commercial Course. MAURICE EUGENE BAPTISTE . . participated in the intramural swim- ming program . . too,k the General Course. WILLIAM EDWARD BAR- BER . . member of the Invitation and Name Card Committee . . intramural cross-country race and in basketball . . member of the Meridian AC . . em- ployed at Karnes Bakery . . took the Industrial Arts Course, JERALD EDWIN BARLOW . . member of the Magnet record staff . . homeroom secretary and treasurer . . was a member of Latin Club . . Lorraine Chapter Order of DeMolay for Boys . . College Preparatory Course. RUTH LEE BARR . . member of the Junior Hop Committee . . homeroom officer . , DECO Club . . Speech Club . . employed Watson Ferguson, In- corporated . . hobby is bowling . . Cooperative Office Training Program. ROBERT LEROY BARTON . . member of the Cap and Gown Committee . . received B certificates . . member of the DeMolay . . employed WISR and The Butler Eagle . . hobby is radio . . ambition is to be a radio engineer, KENNETH EUGENE BAUER . , hobby is roller skating . . ambition is to enlist in the Air Force . . took the General Course. RONALD EDWARD BAUER . . has been employed at Kraus Bakery for past three years . . ambition to attend college to become a mechanical engi- neer . , . College Preparatory Course. MARLENE JEAN BEACHEM . . Banquet Committee . . B certificates . . GAA . . FTA treasurer . . Rainbow Girls . . French Club . . JA Ceramco . . CYF . . ambition director of re- ligious education. FRANCES MARIE BEBLO . . Farewell Committee . . St. Paul's Sodality . . intramural volleyball . . enjoys reading and driving . . ambition private secretary . . Commercial Course. AFTER SCHOOL DANCE COMMITTEE Row One: E. Murphy, D. Benton, M. Massart, G. Davis, Schroth, Hull. Row Two: Berkes, Field, Kennelly, Maddalena, Hess, Hattjar. Not pictured: R. Snyder, R. Clark, G. Reott. a FK in I. ' ..,. . ' 1 Q si 3 :ig . f w 2' i ee. t V3 -1 , 1: Qs v wa . , .? bi ti I I L , isa. ls. .1 Row Row ATHLETIC COMMITTEE One: Minehart, Leighton, Doutt, L. Steigh- ner, Kennedy, Goldstein, D'Antonio. Two: Huey, Bollinger, Hilovsky, Kluti noty. Noi pictured: l.. Gallagher, Wtilcliesky, Meg- an, Poole. mt, .--h Q. A , Q Q m C' ' - , f . .. W A x t G' ' i Q a ii it - I .. .1 A r f 3 'f 5 ' fi V .- -'25,-tt' ig ,I I qui ,, .4 .J I i . 4 'ff B X 1 . :F- - I H ff JOYCE DEANNE BEDRAVA . . Magnet newspaper editor-in-chief . . Commencement speaker . . French Club . . Rainbow Girls . . homeroom secretary . . Magnet Representative Committee . . Y-Teens. MARGARET JOANNE BEIKERT . . Commencement Committee , . Student Council representative . . Awards Committee . . ambition to become a nurse . . took the General Course. GEORGE ALAN BELCHER . . Order of DeMolay . . Hunting and Fishing Club . . National Rifle Association . , employed part time at Angeloni Cleaners . . ambition success . . General Course. JOHN HENRY BELL . . Finance Committee . . B certificates . , City Bas- ketball League . . Hi-Y . . Pygmalion . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . employed Thorofare Market . . ambition chemist. RONALD LLOYD BENNETT . . Magnet photographer for four years . . treasurer o.f home- room . . water polo . . National Guards . . employed Bennett Studio . . hobby photography . . General Course. CHARLES BENTON . . member of Holy Name Society . . was a member of the YMCA . . Lyndora Hi'Y . . ambition is to attend college . . took the College Preparatory Course. DONNA MARIE BENTON . . After School Dance Committee , , president lol: homeroom . . GAA . . FNA . . JA . . office attendant , . ambition nurse . . College Preparatory Course. JOHN STEPHEN BERDY . . Prom Come 'mittee . . art work for yearbook . . Palette Art Club . . employed by Burk- holder Printing Company , . ambition to work in the field of art . . General Course. DARRYL JAMES BERGBIGLER , . B certificates . . Luther League at St. Mark's Lutheran Church . . enjoys building puzzles . . ambi- tion to get a good job . . Industrial Arts Course. VINCENT LARRY BERGBIGLER . . member of Memorial Committee . . member of St. Maryls Holy Name Society . . enjoys hunting and collecting matchbook covers . . Business Course. JOYCE ANN BERKES . . After School Dance Committee . . GAA . . GAA wings , . Rainbow Girls . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . employed at Mellon National Bank . . Cooperative Training Course. NORMA JEAN BERRA . . member of St. Michael's Young Ladies' Sodality . . enjoys collecting records , . employed Sugar Bowl . . ambition to be a telephone operator . . General Course. ELIZABETH FAYE BERRY . . Prom Committee . . business staff of Mag- .net . . GAA . . JA . . aide in guidance office . . cashier at Butler Theater . . ambition advertising . . Business Course. ELMA MARIE BLACK . . member of Banquet Committee . . participated in intramural volleyball . . Future Homemakers of America . . enjoys driving and sewing. DANIEL S. BLAKELY . . member of Junior Achievement . . Butler Bearing Busters . . employed by the ABLP . . hobbies are baseball and golf . . ambition is to be an engineer . . General Course. PAUL JOSEPH BLASKO . . received B certificate . . participated in intra- mural waterball . . a member of the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club . . hobbies hunting and fishing . . General Course. MATILDA ANN BOHAN . . Athletic Representative Committee . . Magnet reporter . . stu' dent announcer . . Mikado . . Importance of Being Earnest . . CDofA May queen . . FTA . . Y-Teens. TERRY LEE BOLLINGER . . member of the Athletic Committee , . participated in intramural basketball . . mem- ber of the Rams AC . , employed at the Penisch Laundry. Prlgr I u1n'Ir4'l1 P'- K CIRAWFORD G. BOLTON . . is interested in building model airplanes and in cars . . would like to be an auto mechanic . . took the Auto Mechanics Course. VINCENT EDWARD BONYAK . . varsity track letters . . Palette Art Club . . Visual Aides . . member of the National Guard . . hobby sketch- ing . . ambition to have a career in the Marines . . General Course. TAM- ARA LEE BORING . . Committee of Committees . . sang in Girls Glee Club . . participated in life saving . . ambition is to be an office worker . . look the Business Course. FRANCES RITA BOURNIQUE . . Cap and Gown Committee . . partici- pated in intramural sports . . member of the CDofA Drum and Bugle Corps . . Y-Teens . . junior Achievement . . employed at Harmans Pharmacy. WILLIAM BOYD . , member of the Cap and Gown Committee . . par- ticipated in varsity track . . Hi-Y . . hobby collecting model cars . . am- bition to be a grocer . . General Course. MAR-IORY BOYLE . . participated in church choir , was 1 member of Y-Teens . emplo ed 'tt Cramers Dair . . . y . . y . . ambition to be a housekeeper . . Commercial Course. CHARLES BRANDON . . Banquet Committee . . homeroom vice-presi- dent . . B certificate . . Visual Aides . . ambition professional steel guitarist and pianist . . General Course. ROLLAND PAUL BRETIHI . . The Im- portance of Being Earnestv . . Thespians . . CYP treasurer . . exchange assemblies . . Church League baskebtall . . church play DonIt Be Bashfulf' ELSIE RUTH BROCKMAN . . Commencement Committee . . Librari-Annes . , Wfestminster Fellowship . . hobbies are roller skating, dancing . . ambition secretary or stenographer . . Commercial Course. BEBE EILENE BROWN . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Student Council . . DECO Club president . . DECO Minstrel . . intramural bowling . . em- ployed Troutmans . . Distributive Education Course. GEORGE DILLICI-I BROWN . . is employed at Dillich Lumber Co. . . plans to enter the Navy . . ambition to be successful . . Business Course. SALLY LEE BRYAN . . Athletic Committee . . Concert Choir . . Trio letter . . student announcer . . FTA , . Captain Crossbonesn lead . . Queens Court . . Miss Studebaker . . State Music Festival . . Rainbow Girls. ROBERT MONTE BURKE member of the Decoration and Publicit . . y Committee , . member of the Palette Art Club . . employed at Thompsons Service Station . . hobby tnodel airplanes. CHARLES ADAM BURK- HARDT . . Hop Committee . . Importance of Being Earnest . . DeMolay . . Order of the Arrow . . JA , , Westminster Fellowship . . intramural bowling and wrestling. LARRY ARTHUR BURTNER . . Hop Committee chairman . , Jr. Rotarian . . Concert Choir . , homeroom president . . Boy- of-the-Month . . student announcer . . Student Council . . DeMolay. SHIRLEY LORRAINE BUSH . . participated in bowling . . hobbies are music and art work . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . took the Commercial Course. CATHERINE EVELYN BUTLER . . Com- mittee of Committees . . Orchestra . . GAA . . basketball, volleyball, bowling . . Latin Club . . FNA . . propertv committee for the Senior play . . Rain- bow Girls. RAY H. BUTLER . , DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . ambi- tion to enter the hardware business . . employed at the Butler Paint and Glass Co. . . took the Distributive Education Course, Page Fiflwwn ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVES Row One! Dixon, Onufrak, Palmer, Grystar Wonderly, Bohan, Bryan. Row Two: Elder, Flecken, Hutchison, Fogel Fediaczko, R. Nulph, Not pictured: McLaren, Consentino, R. Smith , if , .x 1, I i In t BANQUET COMMITTEE Row One: Renforth, Platt, Cehelsky, P. Trim bur, Lindell, L. Trimbur, S. Geible. Row Two: Brandon, T. Reott, Natali, Beachem, Gaillot, Andler, V. Schnur, Panko. Not pictured: Cousins, Lawrence, Snodgrass. 1 are . Y V !vx 5 .553 1 H A li , 5 F 5 , v - -of J .Q if , .-.4 gy - jill 4 -tig:.,,i:1 5 L siw t F 4 A ' if K' xi . K A -php Q also, 12 . -iggii-Gffgl X ' T vu- 0 MARTHA ANN CALVERT . . Hop Committee , . homeroom treasurer . . Magnet typist . . student announcer . . FTA . . GAA . . Student Council . . JA secretary . . Y-Teens . . CDofA. JOYCE IRENE CAMPBELL . . Class Night Committee . . Magnet exchange editor . . FTA . . intramural bowling, volleyball, basketball . . Rainbow Girls . . student announcer . . Y-Teen president. DOLORES CECILIA CEHELSKY . . Committee of Committees . . FNA . . FTA . . Latin Club . . CDo.fA . . attendance office aide . . treasurer St. Peter's Sodality . . ambition nurse. DOLORES MARIE CHRISTY , , is a member of the Youth Temperance Council . . secretary of Sunday School class . . sings in church choir , . ambition is to be a clerk . . took General Course. NORMA JEAN CHRISTY . . member of Cap and Gown Committee . . ambition is to be a housewife . . hobby is boating . . employed at Terrace Drive-In . . took the Home- making Course. JOAN ANNETTE CLARK . . Cap and Gown Committee . . member of Y-Teens . . participated in bowling . . ambition is to be a switchboard operator . . took the General Course . , quit school. RALPH MITCHELL CLARK . . After School Dance Committee . . Student Council representative . . assistant Scout master . , hobby is dancing . . ambition to be a missionary . . took General Course. DOMINIC CODI- SPOT . . member of St. Michael's Holy Name Society . . ambition is to be an electrical engineer . . took the College Preparatory Course. MARY ANN CODISPOT . . Magnet typist . . GAA . . participated in intramural volley- ball and basketball . . St. Michael's Sodality . . junior Achievement . . am' bition beautician . . took the Commercial Course. ROSE MARIE CONNELLY . . Committee of Committees . . Magnet re- porter . . volleyball . . Y-Teens , . FHA . . ambition is to be a housewife . . General Course. JANET MARIE COOPER . . Magnet representative . . intramural volleyball, basketball, bowling . . GAA , . FNA . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . Rainbow Girls . . Butler Youth Presbytery secre- tary. ROBERT LEE COOPER . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . member of Luther League , . hobby hunting . . employed at a service station . . ambition to join the Navy. MARTHA LU CORNWELL . . Concert Choir . . Girls Ensemble . . Ushers Club . . Mikado . . Captain Crossbonesv . . Past Worthy Advisor of Beaver Falls Rainbow Assembly . . employed jaffes. ANTHONY CON- SENTINO . . was the athletic representative of homeroom . . worked on yearbook staff for two years . . employed at B and W Bowling Alleys . . Pennsylvania National Guard. JESSIE JOAN COUSINS . . member of the Prom Committee . . member of Palette Art Club for two years . . par- ticipated in the intramural bowling . received B certificate in junior year, LLOYD D. COVERT . . member of Hunting and Fishing Club . . FFA . . North Butler Presbyterian Church Choir . . hobbies are hunting, baseball and horseshoe pitching . . ambition farming. DONALD LEE CRATTY . . member of the Future Farmers of America . . Chaplain of the Tri-State FFA Chapter . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . ambition become a suc- cessful farmer. MARGARET ANN CRAWFORD . . Cap and Gown Com- mittee . . Orchestra . . member of Latin Club . . FNA . . Y-Teens . . Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls . . ambition enter nurses training. LINCOLN OSCAR CRESS . . participated in intramural riflery, bowling, archery, basketball and horseshoes . . member of FFA . . ambition travel to Alaska . . took Agricultural Course. VIRGINIA LOUISE CRILEY . . member of FHA . . 4-H . . DECO Club . . participated in DECO Minstrel . . member of St, John's Sodality . . employed at Books Shoe Store . . am- bition to travel. DEWEY LOUIS CROWE . . Commencement Committee . . DECO Club , . DECO Minstrel . . hobbies are hunting and Fishing . . ambition Manager of Penney's . . Distributive Education Course. ELEANOR JEAN CUFFIVIAN . . member of the Invitation and Name Card Committee . . works as waitress at the YWCA . . ambition is to go to Bible School . . took the Secretarial Course. NANCY MARIE CULLEN . . member of the Commencement Committee . . B certificate . . Band letter . , Y-Teens . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . GAA, bowling, basketball . . Rainbow Girls . . Student Council. NANCY JANE CURTIS . . Magnet reporter . . basketball. volleyball . . FTA . . CAA . . Y-Teens . . Tumble Inn . . Westminster Fellowship . . intramural referee. CATHERINE CYBACK . . GAA bowling and horseback riding . . Y-Teens . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . hobby dressmaking . . ambition to be airline hostess . . took Commercial Course. GEORGE CYGAN . . Finance Committee . . homeroom treasurer . . employed at Bon Aire Thoro- fare Market . . hobby is hotrods . . ambition to be mechanic . . Auto. Body Course. SANDRA JEAN DALLER . . member of the Prom Committee . . B certificate . . Y-Teens secretary . . participated in bowling program . . Junior Achievement . . Rainbow Girls . . Magnet typist. PAULINE MARIE DANIELS . member of the Class Night Committee . participated in the intramural volleyball program . . favorite ho.bby is danc- ing , . GAA . . took General Course. JOE ANTHONY D'ANTONIO . . member of the Athletic Committee . . varsity football, earned letter . . intra! mural basketball and volleyball . . YMCA . . ambition professional ball player. LEAH RAE DAUM . . Concert and Marching Band letter , . A, B certificates . . FNA . . Rainbow Girls . . intramural bowling . . hobbies are swimming and skating . . ambition is to be nurse. GLENNA RUTH DAVIS . , After School Dance Committee . . FNA . . Y-Teens . . intramural bowling and volleyball . . CDofA . . ambition to be a nurse . . took College Preparatory Course. LORETTA MAE DAVIS . . Memorial Committee . . homeroom treasurer . . GAA bowling and volley- ball . . FNA . , Y-Teens . . Rainbow Girls . . Senior Play Costume Com- mittee . . Church choir. ROBERT LEE DAVIS . . favorite hobbies are reading and working on cars . employed as a short-order cook at Natilis . , ambition is to join the Army . . took Auto Body Course. RONALD LEROY DELLEN . . Best Looking . . Jr. Rotarian . . vice-presi- dent Sophomore year . . homeroom president . . varsity football letter . . operetta lead . . ambition singer. MARGOT LOU DEMAYO . . Cap and Gown Committee . . student announcer , . GAA basketball and bowling . . Y-Teens . . Girls Glee Club . . CDofA . . Sodality . . College Preparatory Course. NANCY JO DENNY . . Girls Glee Club . . intramural volleyball and bowling . . FNA . . Y-Teens . . Nurses Aide . . member of St. Peter's Catholic Church . . ambition to be a nurse. Page s!'fUl'llfI'P7I CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Row One! Kerner, Manning, N. Christy, Reep, Fuller, DeMayo., Clark, Crawford. Row Two: Robinson, Stutz, Bournique, Hesi- denz, Ledford, L. Martin, Angert. Row Three: Monday, Bailey, Boyd, Dietz, Bar- ton, Pruckner, Rex, Herold. Not pictured: J. Graham, L. Double, Bullman R, Morris, S. Stewart, B. Brown, Smoker ,ir . I ff' 2 ' .L sf 1' ' - A iw,-.V .,., ,,,, . V . v Q uh w I I 1 ff.. I in pf eva if A tua- 1537 ' . ' 7 fi' H- - 1 W in ..,,,. I ' , -. g . a, 3 ' 4 ' F' ,xg , 1 X' 1 ' 1 U . tx . Q, i W, ,. . , . 2' A 5 - '9 , :rig tit' 'el A ef IQ 'i N . I J 4 L 8 . . A - ' . 1 if J N. 3' . ' H, fi' tail' -' i . 5 I CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE Row One: P. Bandura, J, Whitehill, Shumaker, Campbell, S. Hrip, Daniels, G. Allen. Row Two: Payung, P. Swain, Kirk, Seybert, H Stanko, Galer. Not pictured! Van Grootenbruel, Orcly. if-we if-. 'E' li l - e f L. ,, , 'gmggff 5 9 ' g 53' 51-t uf. M ' A ' f If .- ' 3+ l . il yr . , F . :Mft - V, K: ,Pl 5 il I 4 . j5'i ! A iiiizw SHIRLEY MAE DENNY . . homeroom officer . . A Cappella Choir . . FNA . . Y-Teens . . St, Michael's Sodality president . . May Queen . . am- bition to be an airline stewardess. ROSE MARIE DERO . . received A and B certificates . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . hobby all sports . . em- ployed lNIellon National Bank . . ambition bookkeeper . . took Commercial Course. SHIRLEY JEAN DESMOND . . received Gregg Shorthand Award . . FHA . . hobbies are reading and photography . . ambition to become a switchboard operator . . took Commercial Course, MARGARET ANN DIBICCARO . . B certificates . . GAA volleyball, bowl- ing and softball . . Junior Achievement . . ambition to become a good secre- tary . . took the Commercial Course. NANCY JANE DICKEY . . B cer- tihcates . . Girls Glee Club . . FNA . . Dixit Speech Club . . Photography Club . . intramural bowling . . ambition to be a nurse . . took the General Course. RICHARD FRANK DIETRICH . . Future Farmers of America . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . ambition to join the Marine Corps . . employed Eislers Nursery . . took the General Course. DONALD CHARLES DIETZ . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Concert Choir . . football spotter . . Symphonium Club . . Captain Crossbonesu , . Jr. Kiwanian . . DeMolay . . hobby photography. LOUISE ANN DITULLIO . . Invitation and Name Card Committee . . intramural bowling . . guidance office aide . . member of St. Paul's Young Ladies' Sodality . . St. Paul's Church. SALLY ANN DIXON . . Committee of Committees . . Best Sport . . A Cappella Choir . . GAA secretary letter . . FNA . . Junior Downbeat . . B certificates . . Captain Crossbonesu . . Senior Queen. ANDREW WILLIAM DOCTOR . . member of Commencement Committee . . favorite hobbies are skating and painting . . ambition to be an artist or a painter . . took the General Course. EILEEN MARIE DONOVAN . . Prom Committee . . intramural bowling . . Junior Achievement . . CDofA Drum and Bugle Corps . . St Peter's Sodality president . . took General Course. ROBERT JOHN DOOLEY . . DECO Club . . was a participant in the DECO Minstrel . . employed Kinneys Shoe Store . . ambition to be a shoe salesman . . took the Distributive Education Course. LARRY D. DOUBLE . , member of the Future Farmers of America . . favorite hobbies are hunting and playing baseball . . works on a farm . . ambition to be a farmer . . took the General Course, XVANDA LORINE DOUBLE . . Memorial Committee . . FHA . . North Park Riding Club . . hobby is horseback riding . . ambition airline hostess . . took the General Course. DOROTHY JOAN DOUGAN . . Nlagnet Representative . . home- room treasurer . . Ushers Club . . FNA . . GAA bowling . . Y-Teens . . B certificates . . Tumble Inn . . College Preparatory Course, JAMES EDWARD DOUGAN . . participated in intramural basketball . . YMCA . . Holy Name Society . . member of the Meridian Athletic Club . , member of Lyndora Hi-Y . . General Course. JANET EILEEN DOUTT . . member of the Athletic Committee . . Girls Glee Club . . champion vol- leyball team . . GAA wings . . ambition receptionist . . took Commercial Course. LAURA JANE DOUTHETT . . received three B certificates . . Connoquenessing Community Youth Choir . . hobby is roller skating . . ambition to be a secretary . . took Commercial Course. Page Eighteen DONNA GRACE DUFFORD . . participated in intramural bowling and softball . . GAA . . member of the Library Club . . hobby is sports . . am- bition to be a secretary . . took the General Course. THOMAS W. DUFFY . . favorite hobbies are hunting and lishing . . ambition to be a member of the Air Force . . employed Harmans Pharmacy . . took the General Course. ISOBEL BROWNLEE DUNCAN . . Memorial Committee . . Biggest Bluffer . . Nlagnet feature editor . . organ letter . . Girls Ensemble . . Concert Choir , . French Club . . GAA . , FNA. ROBERT IDEWEY EAGAL . . Commencement Committee . . two B certifi- cates . . member of the Latin Club . . ambition to, become a doctor . . took College Preparatory Course. JANET GRACE EDGINGTON . . was a mem- ber of the Future Homemakers of America . . CDofA . . hobby is dancing . . ambition is L0 become a secretary . . Commercial Course, KATHLEEN ALTEN ELDER . . Most Athletic . . Concert Choir . . Girls Ensemble letter . . GAA letter . , sports manager . . gym office secretary . . French Club . . College Preparatory Course. BRUCE B. ELDRIDGE . . was the Butler Senior High School tool clerk for night school . . hobbies are working on cars and fishing . . took the Industrial Arts Course, ROBERT TEBAY ELLIOTT . . Finance Com- mittee . . participated in intramural basketball , . secretary of the Hi-Y . . member of the Lorraine Chapter of DeMolay . . sales manager of JA company. JANET LOUISE ENRIGHT . . member of the Finance Com- mittee . . was a participant in the intramural softball and basketball pro- gram . . hobby swimming . . took the Commercial Course. FRED IRVIN EURY . . homeroom vice-president . . participated in intra- mural basketball and volleyball . , employed Kozy Korner . . took the Gen- eral Course. ROBERT EDWIN FAULK . . Prom Committee . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . hobbies are hunting, fishing . . employed Uni- versal Motor Sales . . ambition salesman . . Distributive Education Course. WALTER GORDON FEDIACZKO . Athletic Representative . . A Cap- pella Choir . . Student Council . . Highfield Athletic Club . . ambition chemical engineer . . College Preparatory Course. WAYNE ELDRED FELSING . . works as an elevator operator at the Nixon Hotel . . hobby is drawing . . ambition is to become an artist. NORMA JEAN FERNE . . Memorial Committee . , DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . attendance office aide . . employed Grants . . ambition is to be a tele- phone operator . . took the Distributive Education Course. DOROTHY JEAN FIECHUK . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . hobbies are dancing and sewing . . works at the Remem- brance Shop . . took the Distributive Education Course. VIRGINIA MAE FIECHUK . . member of the Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . hobbies are dancing and ice skating . . ambition is to become a secretary . . took the General Course. ROSE MARIE FIELD . . After- School Dance Committee . . intramural bowling . . GAA . . attendance office aide . . Y-Teens . . worked at Woolworths . . took the Commercial Course. BETTY ANN FILETIC . . member of the DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . Commencement speaker . . employed by Carl E. Shields Company . . ambition is to become a secretary . . took the Commercial Course. Page Nirzeieerz COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Row One: Cullen, Sanderson, Schubert, Beikert Paulsen, Brockman, Weaver. Row Two: Mclfecver, Focht, Crowe, O'Donnell Glenn, Horwitz, Doctor. Not pictured: Eagal. Y NJ i F'--haf' l i l 5 COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEES Row One: Dixon, Prokop, Kintz, Boring, Ko- mar, M. Gamble, P. Fisher. Row Two: Sawhook, C. Butler, Connelly, P. Shields, A. Lucas, Howlett. Not pictured! Cehelsky, Plaistecl. w Q .af .A A ,X 5 W t t s ' J ri . s. I, f T . I I fs - , Q .455 -L Q 1 ' n I silica ' e. a gill. - Y ' , if ' J, . L x . 't If JAMES JOSEPH FISCHER . . favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing . . ambition is to become a skilled machinist . . took the Industrial Arts Course. CAROL MILDRED FISHER . . Finance Committee . . St. Peter's Young Ladies' Sodality . . Junior Girls VFW . . hobby is collecting recipes . . am- bition is to join the VUAVES . . took the General Course. PATRICIA ANN FISHER . . Committee of Committees . . Future Nurses of America . . St. Paul's Sodality . . hobby is swimming . . employed Woolwtmrths . . ambition to be a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. ROBERT FISHER . . member of the Photography Club . . Cubs Boxing Association . . YMCA . . ambition to become a carpenter , . General Course. BETH FLECKEN . . Athletic Sales Committee . . B certificate . . FHA . . FNA . . nurses aide . . hobby is square dancing . . ambition to become a Navy nurse . . College Preparatory Course. MELVIN LAWRENCE FOCHT . . member of the Commencement Committee . . Concert Choir . . Baptist Youth Fellowship . . basketball . . Mikado . , DECO Minstrel . . hobby is music . . took the General Course. NORMAN FOGEL . . member of Athletic Ticket Committee . . homeroom officer . . French Club president . . Forest Prince . . 'iMikado . . Cap- tain Crossbonesn . . JA , . took the Commercial Course. BERTIANN FOHL . . member of the Hop Committee . . homeroom officer . . FTA . . GAA . . JA newscaster . . St. Paul's Sodality . . ambition to be a receptionist . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course, EVELYN PEARL FORCHT . . was a library assistant . . favorite ho.bbies are skating and dancing . . took the Secretarial Course. SANDRA JEANNE FORGIE . . Eagle News Co-Editor . . Varsity Cheer Leading letter . . Organ letter . . FTA . . Mikado . . Rainbow Girls . . GAA vice-president . . JA . . Stephen Foster Music Club. JEANNE CARO- LYN FRY . . member of the Invitation and Name Card Committee . . DECO Club . . nurses aide . . employed G. C. Murphy . . ambition sales clerk. ROBERT JOSEPH FUDOLI . . Best Dancer . . Band . . Ushers Club . . China Doll . . Forest Prince . . Mikado , . Captain Cross- bo-nes . . employed Israels Clothing Store . . ambition school teacher. BETTY JANE FULLER . . member of the Cap and Gown Committee . . B certificates . . FNA . . JA . . employed Bon Aire Thorofare . . ambition to be a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. WILLIAM Y. FURKA . . YMCA . . St. John's Holy Name Society . . St. John's Choir . . hobby is bowling . . ambition to be a success . . took General Course. SYLVIA JEAN GAILLOT . . member of the Banquet Committee, co-chairman . . Future Homemakers of America historian . . GAA . . favorite hobbies are swimming, roller skating . . ambition beautician . . took General Course. FRANCES VIVIAN GALANTE . . Magnet representative . . Magnet typist . . French Club . . GAA . . St. Michael's Sodality . . Captain Crossbonesu make-up committee . . General Course. PAUL W. GALER . . Class Night Committee . . Concert Choir . . Symphonium Club . . Captain Crossbonesn . . Lorraine Chapter of DeMolay . . hobby is playing the guitar . . College Preparatory Course. LOIS ANN GALLAGHER . . Athletic Committee . . DECO Club . . participated in DECO Minstrel . . St. Mary's Sodality . . hobbies are dancing, swimming , . ambition bookkeeper. Pagr Twfnly CONSTANCE MARLENE GALLAGHER . . member of the Prom Com- mittee . . participated in DECO Minstrel . . attendance office aide . . hob- bies are skating, dancing . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course. DAVID EARL GAMBLE . . member of the varsity swimming team . . Hi-Y . . Student Council . . JA . . vice-president Christian Youth Fellowship . . employed at Butler Steam Laundry. MARCIA KAY GAMBLE . . member of the Committee of Committees . . student announcer . . French Club . . Future Nurses of America . . Rainbow Girls . . Student Council . . ambition nursing . . took Academic Course. DARLENE JOANNE GARDNER . . member of the Publicity Committee . . guidance office aide . . hobby is roller skating . . sings in church choir . . ambition to become a secretary . . to.ok Commercial Course. GARY L. GATES . . member of brass ensemble . . Band and Orchestra letter . . par- ticipated in intramural basketball . . Butler Rifle Club . . member of Youth Council. KENNETH EUGENE GEIBEI, , . member of North Oakland baseball team . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . sang in St. Wendelin's Choir . . hobbies are hunting and baseball . . took Industrial Arts Course. MARILYN E. GEIBEL . . member of the Announcement and Name Card Committee . . former homeroom secretary . . received B certificates . . mem- ber of the DECO Club . , IA . . DECO Minstrel . . belongs to St. Paul's Young Ladies' Sodality. SHIRLEY ANN GEIBEL . . was a member of the Banquet Committee . . received a B certificate , . participated in intra- mural softball . . FHA . . member of the DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . Cooperative Office Training Course. BERNADETTE ALICE GEORGE . . hobbies are dancing and playing the piano . , ambition is to become a good secretary. PAUL D. GEORGE . . Farewell Committee . . varsity track . . DECO Club SUCYPIFIFY , . participated in DECO Minstrel . . employed Lloyd Johnsons . . took Distributive Education. SANDRA FAYE GETTY . . homeroom president . . was a member of DECO Club . . participated in DECO Min- strel . . employed by the A, E. Troutman Co. . . took the Distributive Edu- cation Course. JEANNE ELIZABETH GILLESPIE . . Farewell Committee . . participated in intramural bowling and basketball . . Latin Club . . presi- dent of CDof'A . . hobby is sports . . ambition nurse. JAMES SNIDER GLENN . . member of' the Commencement Committee . . Student Council . . former homeroom treasurer . . intramural basketball . . Latin Club Former treasurer . . JA . . JA radio review. ROBERT GERALD GOEHRING . . member of the Butler Bearing Busters , . hobby is working on cars . . ambition is to be an airlir-e mechanic . . plans to go to a trade schoo.l for mechanics. RUDOLPH MICHAEL GOLDSCHEITTER . . for- mer member of the Mixed Chorus . . member of Visual Aides . . employed as a lumberman . , hobby is hunting. MORTON SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN . . Athletic Event Committee . . former homeroom officer . . intramural basketball . . YWCA . . AZA vice-president . . took the College Preparatory Course. HELEN KATHERINE GOMBOS . . JA . . DECO Minstrel . . received a B certificate . . employed at Homer Tacks Excavating and Heavv Hauling . . took the Cooperative Office Train- ing Course. KATHRYN E. GOUID . . homeroom secretary . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . received B certificates . . employed at Thorofare Market . . took the Distributive Education Course. Page 7IflL'I'!Ifj'-IIIII' FAREWELL COMMITTEE Row One: Beblo, Morris, Stepp Nohach Logan, Neitzel, Cornwell. Row Two: Ifft, P. George, Anderson Gillespie Renfrew, Miko, Isaacson. .,--0 0 l , I . vie '95 1 'N A is ltr .,tg,,,e,,iL5t.g5 V, LV-ui af,-5 LV .sittin ,tg , ,QM-r MERLIN D. GRABE . . member FFA reporter , . works on his fatht-r's farm . . hobby is hunting . . ambition to be a farmer or a mechanic. JOHN LEWIS GRAHAM . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Most Bashful . . var- sity basketball letter . . holds BHS basketball record for most points a game a season, most field goals a season . . on All-Section I basketball team , , took the Business Course. MARILYN JANET GRAHAM . . homeroom vice-president . . participated in intramural basketball, volleyball. bowling and softball . . FHA treasurer . , ambition beautician . . General Course. MARY LORRAINE GRAHAM . . Ticket Committee . . intramural bowling , . principaI's office aide . . 4-H Club . . employed by McGinley Convalescent Home . . took the General Course. DONNA SUE GREEN . . Publicity Committee . . Junior Choir . . intramural bowling . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . employed Darling Shop , . Distributive Education Course. AUDREY CARROL GROTH . . Girls Glee Club . . intramural volleyball, bowling . . student announcer . . FNA . . guidance office aide . . ambition nurse . . took College Preparatory Course. PAUL DEAN GROVE . . was a member of the Audio Visual Aides Corps . . favorite hobbies are hunting and Fishing . . took the General Course. ANDREA MARY GRYSTAR . . member of the Athletic Representative Committee , . participated in intramural volleyball . . is an attendance office typist . . hobby traveling . . took Secretarial Course. BONNIE JEAN HACKETT . . Invitation and Name Card Committee . . Gregg Shorthand Award . . Library Club . . FHA . . Y-Teens , . Baptist Youth Iiellowship . . hobby is dancing . . ambition is to become 1 secretary. WIltI.IAM RICHARD HACKETT , . was a member of the Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . favorite hobby is hunting , . took the General Course. ROBERT JOHN HARTUNG . . was a member of the Memorial Commit- tee . . favorite hobbies are Fishing and driving cars . . is enlisted in the United States Nlarine Corps Reserves . . took the General Course. DALE R. HARTZEL . . was the secretary of the Audio Visual Aides Corps . . Favorite hobbies are roller skating, swimming, hunting and collecting pic- tures . . intends to join the Marines . . General Course. DONALD E. HATTJAR . . member of the St, Johnis Holy Name Society . . YMCA . . employed at I,oblaws Super Market . , ambition to go to col- lege . , took the College Preparatory Course, DORIS MARIE HAYS . . B certificates . . Magnet representative . . Girls Glee Club , . FHA . , FNA . . GAA . . employed Butler Couaty Memorial Hospital . . JA I . hobby is roller skating . , took Commercial Course. JOHN FREDERICK HECKA- THORNE . . participated in riflery and archery . , ambition is to become an engineer . . took the College Preparatory Course. NICHOLAS M. HEIDER , . Band . . Orchestra letter . . District Band . . Swingmasters . . member of the Symphoriium Mtisic Club , . JA . . hobby is music . . terok the College Preparatory Course. DANIEL CHRIS- TIAN HEINEMAN . . member of Finance Committee . . homeroom officer . . Band . . Orchestra letter , . Importance of Being Earnest , . Sym- phonium Club vice-president. DONNA MARIE HEITZER I , Concert Choir . . was a member of the FNA . . GAA . . DECO Club . , Mikado . . Captain Crossbonesu . . Y-Teens . . is employed at Mellon Bank. pllfll' Tftcnily-I-u'n , sw . wi ROGER WILIJIAM HENDERSON . . Hop Committee . , Most Musical . . Band drum major . , Orchestra . , Swingmasters , . Symphonium Club president . . Ushers Club president , . Student Council Constitution com- mittee. . SUE M. HENDERSON . . homeroom officer . . Choir . . Journal Club . . Drama Club . . Home Economics Club . . Y-Teens . . took the Commercial Course. MARJORIE LEE HENRICKS . , Hop Committee . . Concert and Marching Band . . French Club . . Latin Club , . FNA . . JA . . GAA . . Busy Bee 4-H Club . ambition physical therapist. RUSSELL HEROLD HENRY . . was a member of the Future Farmers of America . . favorite hobby is hunting . . took the General Course, ILENE E. HEROLD . . was a member of the Ushers Club . . serves as an office aide , . Luther League . . is employed at Herolds Dairy . . ambition to be- come an airline hostess . . took the Commercial Course. JOHN RICHARD HEROLD . . member of the Cap and Gown Committee , . Future Farmers of America president . , employed Thorofare Market . . favorite hobby is swimming . . ambition to become a plumber or farmer. VEVA IRENE HEROLD . . member of the Youth Temperance Council . . Church Choir . . employed Shoups Grocery Store . . hobby is horse-back riding and swimming . . ambition to be a secretary . . Commercial Course. RAYMOND PAUL HERROCK . . member of the Butler I-Iunting and Fishing Club . . YMCA . . favorite hobbies are basketball and golf . . am- bition to join the Air Force . . RICHARD JOSEPH HERTZ . , Hop Com- mittee . . Junior Rutarian . , Junior Achievement Company production man- ager . . A and B certificates . . employed at the Thorofare Market. JOAN CATHERINE HESIDENZ . . member of the Cap and Gown Com- mittee , . employed Loblaws . . member of St. Wei1delin's Sodality . . hob- bies golting and dancing . . Commercial Course. JOHN LORRAINE HESS . , After-School Dance Committee . , intramural volleyball and bowl- ing . . Latin Club . . DeMoIay . , Westnwinster Fellowship treasurer . . Col- lege Preparatory Course. MARILYN ANN HIGGINS . , member of the Name Card and Invitation Committee . . Marching and Concert Band letter . . Concert Choir . . intramural bowling. ROBERT HENRY HILDEBRAND . . was a member of the FFA . . is em- ployed on a farm . . ambition is to be a farmer , . took the Agricultural Course. IIULES HENRY HILLIARD , . was a participant in the intra- mural archery program . . ambition is to go to college and to become an electrical engineer . . took the General Course. RONALD BASIL HIL- LIARD , , member of the Memorial Committee . , member of the Order of the Arrow . . hobby collecting stamps . . ambition is to join the Navy and be a communications operator . . Industrial Arts Course. STEVE ANDREW HILOVSKY . . homeroom treasurer . . varsity football letter . . varsity track . . intramural waterball . . hobbies are huntine and fishing . . took the General Course. CONSTANCE IEAN HINDMAN . . Prom Committee . . homeroom secretary . . Oueens Court . . Concert Choir . . Ushers Club . . Rainbow Girls . , JA . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club. NANCY JEAN HOLBY . . Ticket Committee . . former homeroom officer . . intramural volleyball , . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . employed at Grants . . ambition telephone operator. Page Tfwenly-Ihrrr HOP COMMITTEE Row One: Hendricks, Shultz, Fohl, Thoma Palace, Calvert, W. Hrip, Row Two: Atwell, Wolfe, Burtner, C, Steele LeSueur, C. Miller, Horan. Row Three: Burkhardt, R. Henderson, Kem per, Zaccari, Hertz. 0. INVITATION AND NAME CARD COMMITTEE Row One: Cuffman, M. Geibel, DiTullio, Mc Grady, Neupert, Jardin, McFadden. Row Two: Sutton. E. Miller, Higgins, Krick, Loutzenhiser, Fry, Hackett, Barber. Not pictured: Porkolab. Lk its . is .Jo L1 ft:- P f-5 I . , G . -i H i 1, 4 ,ri Ni lol ' O 1 I 4 GLENDA EVELYN HOLL . . After-School Dance Committee . . A Band . . music letter . . B certificates . . intramural sports . . student announcer . . GAA . . JA . . 4-H Club president. JAMES ROBERT HOLOT . . homeroom vice-president . . varsity football and track . , intramural basket- ball and volleyball . . Eagle Scout . . hobbies are football and baseball . . College Preparatory Course. WAYNE LEWIS HOOVER , . was a par- ticipant in the intramural basketball program . . favorite hobbies include hunting and fishing . . took the General Course. DONALD EUGENE HORAN . . B certificates . . varsity football letter . . intramural basketball . . Hi-Y . . JA . . St. Paul's Holy Name Society . . College Preparatory Course. HENRY HORWITZ . . member of the Com- mencement Committee . . Jr. Rotarian . . Commencement speaker . Cuckoo.s on the Hearth . . debate letter . . College Preparatory Course. WILLIAM KENNETH HOWLETT . . member of the Committee of Com- mittees . . B certificates . . Chess Club . . DeMolay . . Order of the Arrow . . hobbies swimming, golfing . . College Preparatory Course, SHIRLEY ANN HRIP . . Class Night Committee . . Queen's Court . . homeroom secretary . . GAA . . DECO Club . . The Importance of Being Earnestn . . skating awards . , B certificates. WINIERED MADEl.lNli HRIP . . Hop Committee . . A certificate . . FTA secretary . . Y-Teens . , JA Castlewood Products . . St. John's Choir . . ambition teacher . . Com- mercial Course. JERRY R. HUEY . . member of Athletic Committee . homeroom treasurer . . varsity track . . basketball letter . . employed as 1 grocery store clerk . . took the Industrial Arts Course. JOSEPH EDWARD HUFF . . was a participant in the intramural basket- ball program . . employed by Kuharic Florist Company . . favorite hobby hunting . . ambition ioin the Navy. ROBERT M. HUNKA . . liomerotmn officer . . varsity track . . intramural basketball . . DECO Club . . hobby is sports . . employed Barrons Radio Supplies . . Distributive Education Course, CAROLE JOYCE HUTCHISON . . Athletic Reoresentative . , homeroom vice-president . . Concert Choir . . Ensemble , . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . Student Council . . Secretarial Course. EDWARD MILTON IFFT . , Most Likely to Succeed . . Jr. Kiwanian . . Commencement speaker . . varsity basketball . . latin Club vice-nr:-siilent . . Boy-of-the-Month . . Harvard Book Award, RICHARD IRVING . . member of the Ticket Committee . . B certificates . . participated i-1 intra! mural water polo . . employed Du-Co Ceramics Company . . ambition to join the Navy. RICHARD WAYNE ISAACSON . . member of the Ears'- well Committee . . Concert Choir . . yearbook record committee . . partici- pated in JA . . varsity debate team . . hobby is stamp collecting. PAUL EDWARD JACKMAN . . favorite hobby is auto mecbanics . . am- bition is to become a mechanic . . took the Shop Course. JEAN EDNA JARDIN . . member of the Invitation and Name Card Committee . . re' reived a B certificate . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . belonged ro tl-H Luthor League . . employed at Douthett and Grabam. PAUL WARD JOHNSON . . was a participant in the intramural basketball oroffrem . . was a member of the U. S. Marine Reserves . . hobbies are baseball and dancing . . ambition professional baseball player. Page Twenty-four JAMES ROBERT JOHNSTONE . . Memorial Committee . . B certificates . . Captain Crossbonesn . . Luther League . . Boy-of-the-Mointh , . hobby golf . . took the College Preparatory Course. DWIGHT LYLE JONES . . Publicity Committee . . homeroom president . . intramural waterball . . FFA . . member of the Methodist Men . . ambition mechanic . , Agricultural Course. JAMES RICHARD JOY . . participated in varsity track . . mem- ber of JA . . DelVlolay . . Hi-Y . . Methtmdist Youth Fellowship , . hobbies are hunting, fishing and golf . . General Course, GARY l.EWlS JURYSTA . . belongs to the Art Club . . is a member of the National Guard . . Westniitister Fellowship . . is an Eagle carrier . . took the General Course, ROSE ANN JURYSTA . . member of the Pub- licity Committee . . participated in intramural volleyball, howling and horse- back riding . . make-up committee Meet Arizona . . ambition to be a secretary. RONALD WAYNE KAUFMAN . . earned a B certificate . . was a member of the stage crew . . sang in church choir . , hobbies are base- ball and hunting . . ambition is to be a printer. CLARENCE ALBERT KAYLOR . . Memorial Committee . . B certificates . . Band letter . . Latin Club . . Symphonium Club . . Dt-Molay . . Order of the Arrow . . JA . . Eagle Scout . . College Course. VIRGINIA FRANCES KEARNS . . attended Villa School . . member of the Latin Club . . sang in the Girls Glee Club . . participated in intramural sports . . ambition to be a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. HAROLD DAVID KELLEY . . was a tneinber of the varsity football and track teams . . participated in intra- mural sports . . hobbies are hunting and fishing. HARVEY PAUL KELLEY . . B certificates . . was a member of the varsity track team . . participated in intramural cross-country track . . was em- ployed at Eislers Nurseries . . favorite hobbies include hunting and fishing . . took the General Course. DAVID CLEMENT KEMPER . . was presi- dent of his homeroom . . was a member of the versity football team and earned two letters . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . took the General Course. EUGENE CLAIR KENNEDY . . favorite hob- bies include hunting and fishing . . took the Auto Mechaiiics Course. GLADYS ELAINE KENNEDY . . Co,n'm'1encernent speaker . . Athletic Committee , , A, B certificates . . Concert Choir . . GAA representative . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . FNA prefident. MARY MARGARET KENNEl.l.Y . , After-School Dance Committee . . B certificate . . intra- mural bowling . . Ushers Club . . ENA , . Y-Teens . . ambition nurse . . College Preparatory Course. GAII MARIE KERNER . . Can and Gown Committee . B certificates . . member of the DECO Club , , DECO Miti- strel . . YMCA . . ambition secretary . . Cooperative Office Training Course. PATRICIA ANN KERR . . Most Versatile . . Prom Committee . . Concert Choir . . Girls Trio . . cheerleading letter . . Forest Prince . . Captain Crossbonesn . . Cuckoos on the Hearth. CAROL FRANCES KING . . Memorial Committee . . Magnet typist . . A Band letter . . student announcer . . JA . . Rainbow Girls . . Stephen Foster Music Club . . intramural sports. PATSY RAE KINNEY . . Publicity Committee chairman . . student ari- nouncer . . Ushers C'ub head usher . FHA treasurer . . FTA . . JA . , Jr. Tuesday lVlusical Club . . Time Out for Ginger. Pngr Tfterrily-fiav' MAGNET REPRESENTATIVES Row One: Trautman, D. Dougan, Cooper, Hutchison, Bedrava, l.. Bachman, Loverick. Row Two: Galante, Orlowski, P. Mulneix, Slater, Piccola, Wulff. Hays, Pa t ,un l. 'ah X .1 i I si' - J aft, ' . Q J P, A. 'QQ, li Ti ,il v . 'a X ,. I A. , MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Row One: Kirkwood, Fcrne, L. Davis, R. Sny- der, Wlhitaker, King, Duncan. W. Double. Row Two: R, Hilliard, Hartung. V. Bergbig ler, Kaylor, Johnstone, Stoughton, G. Reott, A. We-iland. .0 ffl ff 4 A' 'Q Q . at as 9. reid i W A s f 1 'Ili lx' , IQ Y L' H, if t L N tJ,,X sf 71 My f iiziifi u vi -I .. ..,l A 3 if , .1 I Allin I' . li RUTH AUDREY KINTZ . . member of the Committee of Cointnittees . . student announcer . . Rainbow Girls . . Jr. Tuesday Musical Club . . GAA . . intramural bowling , . Commercial Course. FLOYD PAUI. KIRK . . member of the Senior Class Night Committee . . hobby is collecting wild life stamps . . ambition is to go to college after the Army . . took the Gen eral Course. MARGARET JANE KIRKVUOOD . . Memorial Committee . . orchestra letter . . homeroom treasurer . . intramural sports . . Librari- Annes president , . FNA . . library assistant . . Jr. Girls VFW. DAVID BEGGS KLINGER . . member of the orchestra . . member of the Butler Bearing Busters . . employed as a service station attendant . . hobbies are working, swimming and working on cars. GEORGE KLUTINOTY . , Most Athletic . . Athletic Committee . . varsity football and basketball , . Jr. Kiwanian . . Optimist Boy-of-the-Month . . B certificates . . College Preparatory Course, VIRGINIA LEE KOMAR . . Committee of Commit tees . . student announcer . . Student Council alternate . . intramural volley- ball, bowling . . Captain Crossbonesn . . B certificates. AIVIELIA KONDOS , , member of the Senior Publicity Committee . . sang in the Junior Choir . , Palette Art Club . . GAA , . Y-Dettes . . guidance office aide . , hobby is dancing. ROBERT KOPIE . . member of the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club . . YMCA . . Oneida Bowmen . . is inter- ested in guns . . ambition join the Air Force . . took the Industrial Arts Course. ELAINE E. KRAMPERT . . Prom Committee . . Concert Choir letter . . Girls Ensemble . . student announcer . . Rainbow Girls . . Y-Teens . . sang in several opcrettas . . Commercial Course, JANET JOAN KRAUSE . . member of the Latin Club . . participated in the 4-H Club . . received B certificates . . ambition is to go to college and become a teacher . . Academic Course. JOHN RICHARD KRENITSKY . , participated in intramural sports . . hobbies are ice skating, roller skatintt and playing tiddly-winks . . ambition is to be an auto mechanic . . MARY ANN KRICK . . member of the Invitation and Name Card Committee . . received B certificates . . member of the St Peter's Sodality . . hobbies 'ire painting and reading . . Commercial Course. MARY SUZANNE KRIESS . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . is interested in swimming and horse-back riding . . ambition is to be a success . . took the General Course. GAIL LAVONNE KRILEY . . student announcer . . GAA , . a member of the FNA . . FHA . . intra- mural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . nurses aide . . library assistant. CHARLES FREDERICK KRINER . . Finance Committee . . was a home- room treasurer . . Ushers Club vice-president . , DeMolay Master Counselor . . JA . . employed rt the C. R. Kriner Company. PHIL KUCIAK . . was a participant in intramural basketball . . was em! ployed by the Penn Theater . . ambition is to be a success , . took the Gen- eral Course. JANICE LEE KUNTZ . . organ letter . . intramural sports . . B certificates . . Latin Club . . FNA . . Rainbow Girls . . Y-Teens . . JA , church orvanist . . ambition nurse . . College Preparatory Course. SUE ANN LACKEY . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . DECO Club . . employed Israels Clothing Store . . hobbies are reading and cooking . . Cooperative Training Course. Page Tfwrnty-.tix MARLENE LAUTERIA , . Magnet copy editor . . FTA . . GAA . . intra- mural basketball . . St. Michael's Sodality . . Y-Teens . . JA . . student announcer . . ambition is newspaper work. ELIZABETH CLAIRE LAW- RENCE . . attended Pleasantville High Schooil . . Banquet Committee . . intramural bowling . . Latin Club . . Rainbow Girls . . ambition concert pianist. JEAN ANN LEDFORD . . Cap and Gown Committee . . GAA executive council . . homeroom secretary . . FNA. . Library Club . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . nurses aide . . ambition nurse. MARY G. LEECH . . was a member of Y-Teens . . employed part time by G. C. Murphy Company . . ambition is to become a good secretary . . took the Commercial Course. LARRIE FLOYD LEFEVER . . is employed on a farm , . favorite hobbies are hunting, fishing and trapping . . ambition to become a farmer , . took the Agricultural Course. ROBERT GALE LEIGHTON . . member of Athletic Committee . . Junior Achievement . . sings in church choir , . member of Lorraine Chapter of the Orcler of DeMolay for Boys . . favorite hobbies are hunting and Fishing. JOHN E. LEONARD . . homeroom treasurer . . varsity basketball . . Butler Cubs . . member of YMCA . . employed at a grocery store . . ambition col- lege . . College Preparatory Course. BARBARA ANN LESUEUR . . Sen- ior Hop Committee . . intramural volleyball and bowling . . is a member of the Dunbar Community Center . ambition dress designer . . Commercial Course, GILBERT LEROY LEWIS . . varsity football letters . . DeMolay . . Hi-Y , , Order of the Arrow . , CYF president . . Church League basket- ball . . Sun-Telegraph all-star football team. GERALD ll, LIEBLER . . intramural sports. . Hi-Y . . Holy Name Society . .employed at ABLP . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . .ambition military career . . Commercial Course. GLORIA LOUISE LINDELI. . . Banquet Committee . , GAA . . FNA , . St. Mary Sodality . . aide in principal's office . . enioys dancing . . ambition nurse . . College Preparatory Course. MARGARET R. LOGAN . . Farewell Committee . . intramural basketball and volleyball . . Library Club treasurer . . Westminster Fellowship . . am- bition secretary . . Commercial Course. BARBARA ROSE LOHMULLER . . Magnet typist . . intramural sports . . JA . . member of Ukrainian Christian Youth Leaszue . . hobby bowling . . atnbition secretary . . Commercial Course. GLORIA MAE LOKOVICH . . was a participant in Junior Achievement . . was a member of Tumble Inn . . ambition is to be a model or a switchboard operator. SHIRLEY ANN LORENZ . . was a member of the Future Homemakers of America . . played intramural volleyball . . is a member of the Young Ladies' So- Clality of St, Peter's Church . . hobby reading . . General Course. CAROL MARIE LOUTZENHISER . . Invitation and Name Card Com- mittee . . intramural sports . . attendance office aide . . Y-Teens . . CDofA . . atnbition to be secretary. BARBARA ANN LOVERICK . . Magnet representative . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . JA . . YWCA . . em- ployed by Jaclc 66 Jill Cleaners . . ambition beautician . . Distributive Edu- cation Course. ANN L, LUCAS . . Committee of Committees . . A and B certificates . . Palette Art Club . . French Club . . GAA . . Y-Teens . . West- minster Fellowship Church Choir . . ambition chemist. Pagr Tuienty-srwrn Row Row Row Not PROM COMMITTEE One: N. Musko, Sarteschi, McLaren, Krampert, M. Gallagher, Cousins, Daller, Sweeney. Two! Hindman, Smoker, McCune, Kerr, McDaniel, Donovan, R. Steighner. Three: Faulk, McLean, Sinz, Parker, Berdy. pictured: M. Stewart. z ' x . 5 t 'ff A A Y f if . . . s f ' .2 , X Ji X x Ai 5'-'. Y 'VJ' J iv at X X ' ff an T ff Q' Vi 5 ii i X Q' 3 .ll iii V P l' V' 1 . vt I 'KE A-Lui PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Row One: MacDonald. Gardner, Green, R. Murplty, McLaughlin, Snider, Wfalborn. Row, Two: McKinney, R. Jurysta, S. Rock, Burke, Kinney, Jones. Not pictured: Kondos, Bennett, -2-,f 'Q l. I: 'N 1 l ' l E' W' , , . E if If -4 'Q 1 X 24 , X, , . . , . 5, 'J 'J' 4 x .- 1 ..w,., EDWARD DYWAYNE LUCAS . . played varsity football . . Butler Bear- ing Busters treasurer . . was a member of Hi-Y . . hobbies are skating and sports . . ambition accountant . . Commercial Course. DONALD EUGENE LUCHKIW . . member of the Young Men's Christian Association . . am- bition is to join the United States Air Force . . took lndustrial Arts Course. JANIS MARIE LYNCH . . participated in intramural bowling . . Captain Crossbonesu make-up committee . . St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Youth Fellowship . . took Commercial Course. MARY C. MacCARRON . . A Cappella Choir . . Girls Glee Club . . intra- mural basketball, volleyball . . CDofA president . . hobbies dancing, swim- ming . . Commercial Course. SANDRA JEAN MacDONAl,D . . Pub- licity Committee , . A Band . . Orchestra . . Latin Club . . FTA . , Y-Teens Variety Club . . Junior Achievement . . ambition teacher . . College Pre- paratory Course. NORMA JEAN MADDALENA . . athletic editor ot' Magnet . .-French Club , . GAA vice-president . . Nlorning After Gang . . Captain Crossbonesn , . JV cheerleader . . student announcer. PATRICIA ANN MAHOOD . . Senior Hop Decorating Committee . . homeroom secretary . . intramural bowling , . FNA . . nurses aide . . SI. Paul's Sodality . . College Preparatory Course, JOHN R. MALIS . . Lor- raine Chapter Order of DeMolay . . Ukrainian Social Club . . Highfield Athletic Club . , hobby working on cars . . ambition to own an auto body shop , . General Course. MYNA JOANNE MANNING . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Girls Glee Club . . GAA basketball. volleyball . . wings . . hobby dancing . . ambition to travel . . Commercial Course. WII,I,IAM JAMES MARIOTTI . . intramural basketball . , DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . Butler Cubs . . employed Mariottfs Grocery . . took Distributive Education Course. NORMA LEE MARKOVICH . . member of the Finance Committee . . intramural basketball . . FNA . . Saxonburg Music Club . . Teenage Club . . Luther League . . nurses aide . . College Preparatory Course. MICHAEL JOHN MARONI , . sports reporter on Magnet newspaper . . intramural bowling . . hobbies are hunting and col- lecting music , . ambition newspaper reporter . . College Course. LINDA MARTIN . . Cap and Gown Committee . . B certificates . . l.ibrary Club . . GAA sports manager . . Future Nurses . . Meridian Fife in-d Drum Corps . . ambition nurse . . College Course. MARY GERTRUDF MAR- TIN . . Orchestra . . French Club . . FTA . . Rainbow Girls . . Y-Teens . . GAA bowling . . Luther League . . Junior Achievement . . ambition teacher . . College Course. LUCILE GERTRUDE MARTSOLF . . Girls Glee Club . . participated in intramural bowling . . employed Terrace Drive- In . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course. PHIL WAYNE MARTZ , . received letters For swimming and track . . participated in YMCA activities . . Island Aces . . member of Cubs Boxing Association . . took the Auto Mechanics Course. CATHERINE THERESA MARX . . member of DECO Club . . St. Paul's Sodaliry . . employed at Grenci Religious Supplies Company . . hobby is dancing . . took the Co- operative Oflfice Training Course. LORRAINE A. MASSART . . partici- pated in intramural bowling . . member of St. Michael's Sodality . . em- ployed at the Sugar Bowl . . took the Commercial Course, Page Tfwrniy-right MARY LOU MASSART . . participated in intramural basketball and vol- leyball . . homeroom president . . Concert Choir . . Ensemble . . Y-Teens . . Rainbow Girls . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Business Course. CARL MAURANTONIO , . participated in the intramural sports program for four years . , employed at the Penn Theater and at Potter McCune Xxfholesalers. RICHARD L. MCALPINE . , Ticket Committee . . member of the Audio-Visual Aide Club for three years . . ambition to become an electrical engineer . . took the College Preparatory Course. XXIILLIAM GEORGE MCCANDLESS . . Student Council president . . After- School Dance Committee . . Concert Cho.ir . . B certificates . . Symphonium Club . . Dt-Malay, PIVIC . . College Preparatory Course. JOYCE EILEEN McCUNE . . Prom Committee . . homeroom vice-president . . FTA . . Rainbow Girls . . Y-Teens , . participated in intramural bowling . . plans to attend college. DORIS JUNE McDANIEL . . Prom Committee . . intra- mural bowling and basketball . . principal's office aide . . gym office aide , . Luther League . . employed Troutmans. Wll.l,lAM MclDOWEl.l. . . is a member of United States Army Reserve Corps . . is employed as service station attendant . , favorite hobby is auto- mobiles . . took the General Course. RUSSELL EUGENE MCELHANEY . , favorite hobbies are working on cars and skating . . ambition is to become an auto mechanic . . took the General Course. BEATRICE JOANN MCFADDEN . . was a member of the Invitation and Name Card Com- mittee . . favorite hobbies are skating, swimming and dancing . . ambition is to become tl beautician . , took the Commercial Course. SHIRLEY LOU McGRADY . . received letter for intramural sports . . GAA Executive Committee . , Gold and White volleyball team . . Rainbow Girls . . employed Butler Dry Cleaning and Laundry . . took Commercial Course. l.OIS B. McINTYRE . . participated in intramural basketball, volleyball and swimming . . ambition is to become a secretary . . took the Commercial Course. KENNETH PATRICK MCKEEVER . . member of the Commencement Committee . . YMCA . . received a B certificate . . am- bition is to join the Air Force . , College Preparatory Course. RICHARD PAUL McKINNEY . . member of the Publicity Committee . . favorite hobby is hunting , . ambition is to become a certified public ac' countant, NANCY LOUISE McLAREN . . member of the Prom Com- mittee . . Quet-n's Court . . GAA Executive Committee . . volleyball, bowling , . Y-Teens . . Importance of Being Earnest . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . , JA. PATRICIA ANN MCLAUGHLIN . . member of the Pub- licity Committee . , intramural bowling , . GAA , . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . , danced in operettas . . CDofA Drum and Bugle Corps . . St. Peter's Sotlality. GEORGE HILLNIAN MCLEAN . . Prom Committee . . Band president . . Orchestra letter . . Dt-Molay . . Swingmasters . . Symphonium Club . . operetta orchestras . . ambition doctor. JOHN ARTHUR McMILI,IN . . varsity track and football letters , . intramural basketball and bowling . . St. Markls l.utl1er Leatzue president . . YMCA . . ambition to be an astronomer. LARRY DANIEL MEGAN . . Athletic Committee . . Jr. Rotarian . . Latin Club . . Student Council . . Captain Crossbonesu . . St. Paul's Holy Name Society . . JA . . College Preparatory Course. Pnyz' 7IfI.L'l'!If1'-IIIIII' TICKET COMMITTEE Row One: D. Wagner, Pflugh, D. Baptiste M Graham, A. Virgili, Pitts. Row Two: Stefliler, Phillips, McAlpine Irving Not pictured: Stanley, Dellen, Tack, Berry S Whitehill. A , 742 ' va l 'i fl it ' , i i : -. J , 5? J iiikfiwll i 1 'Q' . xl . IPS. ' , we , Q, 1 , f s .:v 4 5, L ' lit, we-X as THOMAS B. MEKIS . . member of Air Scouts . . former pilot . . hobbies are making model airplanes and working on radios . . ambition to go to college . . took the College Preparatory. THOMAS RAYMOND MICHAEL . . usher at Trinity Luther- an Church . . ambition to join the Air Force . . employed Kresges . . member of Lutheran Church . . took the Industrial Arts Course. EILEEN ELIZABETH MICHEL . . B certihcates . . participated in GAA basketball and volleyball . . FNA . . CDofA Drum and Bugle Corps . . member St. Paul's Sodality . . IlITllJil'iOI1 to lIJ9CO!T!9 il YIUFSP. EMERY M. MIKO . . member of the Farewell Committee . . participated in the A Cappella Choir . . Mikado . . Captain Crossbonesu . . hobby is hunting . . ambition to be a doctor. CAROLE ANN MILLER . . member of the Finance Committee . . DECO Club member . . participated in the DECO Minstrel . . employed as a sales clerk by Troutmans . . Distributive Edu- cation Course. CHARLES IMBRIE MILLER . . Biggest Bluffer . . Jr. Kiwanian . . Senior Hop Committee . . varsity football letter . . DeMolay . . employed Murphys . . College Preparatory Course. it , ,,, my -X :E iff Q . 1422111 . N 1 gg ai. J Mg shi H KM . X5-ig i me-. W F , ' K 5 EDITH MARIE MILLER . . Invitation and Name Card Committee . , Drum Majorette of CDofA . . GAA . . operetta dancer . . JA . . student announcer . . hobby dancing . . ambition secretary. HELEN KATHERINE MILLER . . intramural softball . . principalls office aide . . favorite hobbies are skating and dancing . . ambition is to be a receptionist . . took the Commercial Course. RONALD EUGENE MILLIGAN . . participated in the intra- mural basketball program . . employed at Mifflin Service Station . . ambition to be an electrician or mechanic. GARY CHARLES MINEHART . . Best Sport . . Athletic Committee . . varsity football and track letters . . intramural sports . . YMCA . . All-Star Football Team of Allegheny Valley and Class AA of WPIAL. NICK ABRAHAM MONDAY . . Cap and Gown Committee . . homeroom presi- dent . . St. Michael's Junior Holy Name Society . . St. Michael's Choir . . hobby is fishing . . took the Commercial Course. DOMINICK EDWARD MORABIT . . member of the YMCA . . ambition is to become an electrical engineer . . favorite hobby is swimming . . General Course. DONALD ROBERT MORANDO . . Young Men's Christian Association . . member of the Cubs Athletic and Social Organization . . employed by A. C. Johnson and Company . . ambition carpenter. JOAN ELIZABETH MORRIS . . a member of the Farewell Committee . . intramural bowling . . GAA . . attendance office typist . . Y-Teens . . hobbies swimming and tennis . . General Course. ROBERT A. MORRIS . . Cap and Gown Com- mittee . . former homeroom president . . intramural basketball . , DeMolay . . Hi-Y . . YMCA . . employed at YMCA . . College Preparatory Course. BERTON DANIEL MOTTERN . . is a member of the Mohawk Conserva- tion Club . . hobbies are hunting and baseball . . ambition is to be a profes- sional baseball player . . General Course. CLARK EARL MULNEIX . . sang with the Mixed Chorus . . a member of the Butler Chapter of Future Farmers of America . . hobbies are hunting and baseball . . ambition to be a farmer. PHYLLIS REBECCA MULNEIX . . was a homeroom Magnet representative . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . hobbies are reading and dancing . . employed G. C. Murphy Company. EDNA GAIL MURPHY . . After School Dance Committee . . A Cappella Choir . . Rainbow Girls . . junior Achievement . . CYF . . employed by G. C. Murphy Company . . ambition to be a secretary. ROBERT COR- NELIUS MURPHY . . homeroom officer . . intramural basketball . . Hi-Y . . member of the Leaders Club . . ambition to be a mechanic or a member of the Cubs baseball team. ROBERTA CORNELIA MURPHY . . Pub- licity Committee . . homeroom secretary . . intramural sports . . GAA wings . . attendance office aide . . St. Paul's Sodality . . ambition nurse. EDWARD WILLIAM MUSKO . . Highfield AC . . intramural golf . . hob- bies are golfing and hunting . . ambition is to become an engineer . , took College Preparatory Course. NATALIE MARIE MUSKO . . Prom Com- mittee . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Y-Teens . . hobby is dancing . . ambition beautician . . took Com- mercial Course. EDWARD WALTER NAGY . . intramural basketball, archery and riflery . . DeMolay . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . Onieda Bowman . . YMCA . . took Industrial Arts Course. Page Thirty I' LOUISE ANN NAGY . . intramural basketball and bowling . . aide in principal's office . . Ukranian Catholic Youth League . . YWCA . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course. PHYL- LIS ANN NATILI . . Banquet Committee . . Most Talkative . . French Club . . FNA . . GAA . . Y-Teens . . attended Mount Aloysius Academy . . ambition college , . College Preparatory Course. RONALD HOWARD NEELY . . member of the Intramural Match Rifle Team . . intramural basketball . . hobby is model building . . ambition engineer . . Industrial Arts Course. LUCILLE MARY NEIGH . . member of DECO Club . . St, Wendelin Church Sodality . . enjoys dancing , . employed at Grenci Wholesale Religious Articles . . Cooperative Training Course. RUTH E. NEITZEL . . member of Farewell Com- mittee . . earned B certihcates . . Junior Choir . . ambition is to be a teacher . . took the College Preparatory Course. BERYL IRENE NEUPERT . . Invitation and Name Card Committee . . Band letter . . Orchestra . . intramural sports . . Junior Music Club . . 4-H . , ambition is to work in a bank . , Commercial Course. CAROL KATHALEEN NOEL . . elected Most Bashful . . hobby collecting souvenirs and singing . , ambition to be a missionary . . took the General Course. BEVERLY ANN NOHACH . . member of Farewell Committee . . B certificates . . intramural sports . . student- announcer . . FTA . . JA . . Rainbow Girls . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Commercial Course, GERALDINE M. NOULLET . . Girls Glee Club . . intramural bowling . . Ushers Club . . French Club . . Y-Teens . . CDofA . . St. Peter's Sodality . . employed Troutmans . . Commercial Course. DANIEL A. NOWICKI . . track . . intramural sports . . FAA treasurer . . honorable mention in livestock judging at State College . . enjoys hunting and baseball . . ambition farmer . . Agricultural Course. PAUL ROGER NULPH . . varsity swimming team . . FFA . . Pennsylvania National Guard . . enjoys hunting . . employed at Chantlers Bakery . . Industrial Arts Course. RICHARD HAROLD NULPH . . earned B certificates . . intramural bas- ketball . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . employed at Segalls Men's Store . . ambition is to join the Navy. SARA ANN OESTERLING . . earned B certificates . . Magnet typist . . member of the Future Homemakers of America . . Luther League . . took the Commercial Course. GEORGE OLENIC . . member of the Highfield Athletic Club . . favorite hobbies are baseball and football . . ambition is to travel around the world . . took the General Course. DOROTHY MAE ONUFRAK . . athletic representative . . intramural basketball, volleyball and bowling . . member of FHA . . GAA . . hobby is roller skating . . employed at Tacks Bakery . . took the General Course. PATRICIA MARIE ORDY . , Class Night Committee . . A Cappella Choir . . participated in intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . member of YWCA , . Tumble Inn . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course, BETTE JANE ORLOWSKI . . Magnet representative . . member of the Future Nurses of America . , Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . Y-Teens . . took the College Preparatory Course. THADDEUS JOSEPH OTREMSKY . . member of the intramural championship basketball team . . ambition is to join the Air Force . . took the Industrial Course. MARIANNE HELENE PALACE . . Hop Committee . . member of the Librari-Annes . . St. Stanislaus Church Choir . . hobby is roller skating . . ambition beautician . . took the General Course. DOLORES LARUE PALMER . . Athletic Committee . . B certificates . . Band . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . FNA . . Rainbow Girls . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps. ROBERT L. PANKO . . member of the YMCA . . Hi-Y . . St. Stanislaus Church Choir . . hobby is skating . . ambition is to join the Air Force . . took the General Course. JOHN EDWARD PARKER . . Prom Committee Chairman . . A Band . . intramural sports . . Orchestra president . . District and State Band . . JA . . Symphonium Club . . DeMolay . . ambition engineer. CLIFFORD AUSTIN PATTEN . . member of Audio-Visual Service Club, vice-president . . newspaper boy . . ambition is to become an accountant . . took the In- dustrial Arts Course. MAXINE ALICE PATTEN . . member of yearbook staff . , member of the Rainbow Girls . . exchange assemblies . . employed at Bartolis Cleaners . . Student Council representative. Payz' Thirty-onf' CAROL JEAN PAULSEN . . Commencement Committee . . 'Q' B certificates . . GAA basketball, volleyball . . Luther League 1, . . College Preparatory Course. GORDON LAWRENCE .J PAYUNG . . Class Night committee . . Band ima . . FFA . it :II . . Mikado . . Captain Crossbonesw . . St. Co.nrad's Church A Choir . . hobby model trains . . General Course. JOHN AN- 1 v- . . DREW PENCOSKY . . participated in varsity football . . mem- ' ' -' ber of the Hi-Y Club . . College Preparatory Course. ' Rs PHYLLIS A. PERRY . . member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church . . hobby is collecting pictures . . ambition is to join the WAVES . . Secretarial Course. JAMES FLOYD PETERS . . Banquet Committee . . intramural basketball . . Butler Cubs basketball team . . hobby is basketball . . took the College Pre- paratory Course. TIMMIE LEE PETRIE . . Island Aces . . Cubs Boxing Association . . YMCA . . ambition to join the Navy . . took the Auto Mechanics Co.urse. .ml Q- tQ' i -I -1 L ni, we Ll L , l i. ,Qi ' F59 if -2 .'i-QQQTYEQQ: , t. . EVELYN ANN PFABE . . A Cappella Choir . . intramural basketball, vol- leyball . . GAA . . Y-Teens . . member of church choir . . Youth Fellowship . . took Commercial Course. ELAINE A. PFLUGH . . Ticket Committee . . A Cappella Choir . . intramural sports . . GAA . . Rainbow Girls . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Butler Area Youth Fellowship . . Com- mercial Course. JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS . . Ticket Committee . . homeroom treasurer . . intramural basketball and volleyball . . Junior Rotarian . . am- bition join Air Force . . College Preparatory Course. RHONNA JEAN PHIPPS . . participated in the intramural bowling pro- gram . . nurses aide . . favorite hobbies are skating and dancing . . took the Commercial Course. PATRICIA ANN PICCOLA . . Magnet repre- sentative . . participated in intramural basketball and bowling . . Art Club . . Y-Teens . . took the College Preparatory Course. FRANK JOHN PICHLER . . participated in the intramural basketball program . . member of the Lyndora Young Men's Christian Association . . favorite hobby hunting. GAIL MARGARET PITTS . . Ticket Committee . . Concert Choir . . Or- chestra . . GAA wings . . FTA . . Junior Down Beat . . exchange assemblies . . Rainbow Girls . . Y-Teens . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club. HELEN MARIE PLAISTED . . Committee of Committees . . participated in intra- mural volleyball . . hobbies are dancing and listening to music . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course. ALICE MARIE PLATT . . Banquet Com- mittee . . earned B certificates . . organ letter . . Latin Club . . FNA . . JA . . Y-Teens . . Rainbow Girls . . ambition nurse. LAURA JANE POLLACK . . a member of the Greenwood Village Volun- teer Firemen's Ladies, Auxiliary . . hobbies horse-back riding and dancing . . employed as a clerk . . ambition secretary. RONALD LEE POOLE . . Athletic Committee . . varsity football and basketball letters . . Hi'Y presi- dent . . intramural basketball . , YMCA . . Junior Kiwanian . . took General Course. SANDRA JEAN PORKOLAB . . member of the Name Card and Invitation Committee . . sang in A Cappella Choir . . intramural volleyball and bowling . . JA . . member of the FHA. RICHARD EVERETT POWELL . . has been a member of the Future Farmers of America for three years . . took the Agricultural Course. JAMES PREMENTINE . . intramural basketball and bowling . . Highfield Baseball Club . . YMCA . . Lynclora Hi-Y . , hobbies hunting and sports . . ambition to see the world . . General Course. IRENE PROKOP . . Committee of Committees . . A, B certificates . . cheerleader . . Ushers Club . . FNA . . GAA . . student announcer . . attendance office aide . . YWCA . . Lyncloirn Drum and Bugle Corps . . ambition nurse. JAMES G. PRUCKNER . . Cap and Gown Committee . . Concert and Marching Band . . District Festival . . Magnet record committee . . Student Council . . Tumble Inn . . JA . . Symphonium Club. JOSEPH THOMAS RASSMAN . . Future Farmers of America chaplain . . works on his father's farm . . favorite hobbies include hunting and fishing . . former intramural wrestling champion. DOLORES ANN REEP . . member of the Cap and Gown Committee . . Young Women's Christian Association . . works as a baby-sitter . . favorite hobbies include dancing and singing. Page Thirty-two ' ' ' ' ' 'A GENEVIEVE MARIE RENFORTH . . Banquet Committee . . intramural bowling . . GAA . . St. Paul's Sodality . . hobby collecting dolls . . Commercial Course. NANCY FERNE REN- FREW . . Farewell Committee . . Magnet typist . . intramural bowling . . Palette Art Club . . FNA . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps. JON BARTON RENNO . . former homeroom president . . received a B certificate . . participated in intra- mural basketball . . College Preparatory Course. GERALD ANDREW REOTT . . After-School Dance Com- mittee . . varsity football . . St. Peter's Holy Name Society . . operettas . . College Preparatory Course. TOM JOSEPH REOTT . . Banquet Committee . . Palette Art Club president . . operettas . . intramural bowling . . B certificates . . employed Thorofare. MELVIN DONALD REX . . Cap and Gown Committee . . homeroom vice-president . . intramural volleyball 1 . . hobby autos . . ambition business executive. l i i .. ROBERT ANTHONY RICHARDS . . member of the Marching and Coin- cert Band . . Orchestra . . music letter . . intramural riflery . . Visual Aides Crew . . Symphonium Music Club . . DeMolay. CAROLE MARIE RICH- ARDSON . . intramural bowling and horse-back riding . . member of the Librari-Annes . . library assistant . . Rainbow Girls . . member of the Young Adults Club. RUDOLF JAMES RIKAL . . member of the A Cappella Choir . . member of the Butler Bearing Busters . . employed as a service station attendant . . favorite hobby is automobiles. NANCY KATHARINE ROBERTS . . Magnet reporter . . Concert Choir . . French Club . . Ushers Club . . JA . . CDoi'A . . employed Hatheway Sterne . . took College Preparatory Course. DOROTHY ROBINSON . . Cap and X ' ' Gown Committee . . Girls Chorus . . participated in bowling . . FHA presi- dent . . nurses aide . . Blue Jean Club . . member Student Council . . JOANN MAE ROBISON , . Junior Choir . . B certificates . . Magnet reporter . . GAA . . FNA . . Captain Crossbonesu . . Y-Teens . . St. Paul's Sodality ,AZ , . . ambition nurse . . College Preparatory Course. ' W 5 mmztef EUGENE ANDREW ROCK . . member Publicity Committee . . varsity 'gs' 1 ., 'J P 'i l-W track . . participated in intramural and church league basketball . . won playground foul shooting championship . . College Preparatory Course. SHIRLEY ANN ROCK . . member Finance Committee . . Ushers Club . . Future Nurses of America . . employed City Market . . hobby is skating . . ambition to become a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. CHARLENE ROBERTA ROCKHILL . . Junior Choir . . Magnet typist . . GAA . . Future Nurses of America . . B certificate . . JA . . ambition to be a nurse . . General Course. MARIAN JU-NE RODGERS . . A Cappella Choir . . B certificates . . intra- ' mural basketball . . Rainbow Girls . . YWCA . , Captain Crossbonesn . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course. EMILY MARGARET ROZIC . . intramural bowling . . FNA . . member of St. Conrad's Young Ladies' Sodality . . ambition is to become a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. DONNA LEE SANDERSON . . member of Commencement Committee . . B certificates . . organ letter . . Sunday School pianist . . hobbies are playing piano and organ . . took the Commercial Course. SANDRA JEAN SARTESCHI . . Prom Committee . . participated in intra- mural sports . . Y-Teens . . JA . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . guidance office aide . . ambition to become a secretary. JAMES L. SAWHOOK . . Committee of Committees . . member Concert Choir . . Symphonium Club . . Junior Downbeat . . DeMo,lay . . Band letter . . District Band . . cm- ployed Medical Arts Building. ISABEL CATHERINE SCARNATO . . participated in intramural bowling . . FHA . . St. Paul's Sodality . . hobby dancing . . employed at Murphys . . took Commercial Course. DAVID COLLINS SCHAFFER . . member of the Butler Bearing Busters . . favorite hobbies are hunting and Fishing . . ambition is to work on cars or be a mechanic . . took the Auto Body Course. CLARA MARIE SCHELL . . Girls Glee Club . . student announcer . . Captain Crossbones makeup committee . . CDofA . . Junior Achievement . . St. Peter's Sodality . . Commercial Course. RONALD PAUL SCHIEBEL . . employed as a stock boy at Friedmans Market . . favorite hobbies include stamp collecting, swimming and painting . . took the General Course. Page Thirty-fhrfr LLOYD PETER SCHNUR . . favorite hobbies include working H A 'CW' with automotive engines and sports . . ambition to be an ex- pert mechanic . . General Course. VERNON ANTHONY SCHNUR . . member of the Banquet Committee . . employed as a stock boy . . hobby is automobiles . . took the Auto Me- chanics Course. JOHN WILLIAM SCHOLTZ . . employed at the Davidson Drug Store as a clerk . . favorite hobbies in- clude hunting and fishing . . took the General Course. CAROL ANN SCHROTH . . After-School Dance Committee . . Concert Choir . . Ensemble letter . . Mikadof' . . JA . . Luther League . . Rainbow Girls. LOIS MARIE SCHUBERT . . Commencement Committee . . student announcer . . FTA . . Thespians . . Ushers Club . . Captain Crossbones . . Junior Tuesday Musical president. EDWARD ARTHUR SCOTT . . Symphonium . . JA . . Band letter . . Butler Bearing Busters . . hobby is cars . . College Preparatory Course. WILLIAM EARNEST SEYBERT . . Class Night Committee . . Most Talk- ative . . Magnet staff . . Student Council . . DeMolay . . Butler Bearing Busters . . National Forensic League. BETTE LOU SHAFFER . . former member of the A Cappella Choir . . participated in intramural bowling . . FNA . . GAA . . attendance office aide . . took the College Preparatory Course. JAMES SIGVARD SHAFFER . . member of the YMCA . . Hi-Y Club . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . Leaders Club . . hobby working with guns . . . ambition to become a Marine. RONALD DEAN SHAFFER . . member of Luther League . . employed on a farm . . favorite hobbies are hunting and square dancing . . ambition to be a salesman . . took Business Course. PETER EDWARD SHEPTAK . . varsity football letter . . Latin Club . . Captain Crossbonesn . . Jr. Kiwanian . . varsity track letters . . Hi-Y treasurer . . plans to attend Notre Dame. DAVID JOHN SHERMAN . . varsity football, basketball and track letters . . stage crew . . intramural basketball and bowling . . St. Paul's Holy Name Society . . Industrial Course. MARGARET ANNE SHERMAN . . A certificates . . associate editor Mag- net . . FNA . . French Club secretary . . Y-Teens . . JA . . Stephen Foster . . GAA wings . . student announcer . . Commencement speaker. RICHARD JOSEPH SHERMAN . . varsity track . . intramural riflery, wrestling . . Ushers Club . . president of Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club . . YMCA . . won eleven riflery medals. KAY JOAN SHIELDS . . was a participant in intramural basketball and volleyball in Senior year . . hobbies are swim- ming and reading . . took the General Course. EMORY EMANUEL SHILLING . . former member of the band . . par- ticipated in varsity track . . employed at Buds Esso Station . . favorite hobby ice skating . . ambition electrician. ROBERT C. SHOEMAKER . . Band letter . . Orchestra letter . . District Band and Orchestra . . State Orchestra . . played in Operetta orchestras . . Symphonium Club . . employed by the City. ELMA ELIZABETH SHULER . . member of St. John's Young Ladies' Sodality . . St. John's Rosary Society . . favorite hobbies are dancing and embroidering . . ambition secretary. BARBARA JANE SHULTZ . . Senior Hop Committee . . Eagle news editor . . FNA . . student announcer . . homeroom secretary . . Rainbow Girls . . Stephen Foster Music Club . . ambition nurse. THELMA JOAN SHU- MAKER . . Class Night Committee . . GAA . . Latin Club . . Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . Rainbow Girls . . church organist . . College Preparatory Course. THOMAS CHARLES SINZ . . Prom Committee . . Jr. Service Club . . homeroom president . . varsity track . . YMCA . . Alpha Hi-Y . . St. Paul's H-oly Name Society . . took General Course. DAVID LEROY SKAL . . was a participant in the intramural basketball program . . member of the Sea Scouts . . member of the Island Aces . . employed Bitters Market . . General Course. JOE DAVID SLATER . . Magnet Representative Committee . . Jr. Rotarian . . homeroom president . . newspaper associate editor . . Latin Club treasurer . . Student Council . . Thespians. LOIS JEAN SLOAN . . received one B certificate . . DECO Club treasurer . . participated in the DECO Minstrel . . employed by Mitchell Insurance Company . . hobby is reading. Page Thirty-four AGNES' ELIZABETH SMITH . . B certificates . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . St. Mary's Sodality . . hobby dancing . . employed Mellon National Bank. IAN S. SMITH . . Finance Committee . . Palette Art Club . . hobbies skating, square danc- ing . . ambition to be successful . . Commercial Course. JOHN EDWARD SMITH . . was a member of East Butler Volunteer Fire Department . . hobbies hunting and fishing . . Industrial Course. MARGARET LOUISE SMITH . . Finance Committee . . Young Ladies' Sodality . . CDofA . . favorite hobby dancing . . employed A 6: P Market . . took General Course. NEAL JEROME SMITH . , intramural wrestling and basketball . . hobbies listening to music and dancing . . ambition to own business . . General Course. R. JAMES SMITH . . Ticket Committee . . intramural golf . . DeMolay . . Hi-Y . . Luther League . . Westminster Fellowship . . College Preparatory Course. SALLY MAE SMITH . . Best Dancer . . student announcer . . Palette Art Club . . GAA . . CDoifA . . Forest Prince . . Mikado . Captain Cross- bones . . member of the Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Thespian Club. WARREN ALBERT SMITH . . favorite hobbies are figure skating and 1 dancing . . ambition is to go to college . . took the College Preparatory Course. MARGARET IDA SMOKER . . Prom Committee . . Band letter . . intramural basketball, volleyball, bowling . . FHA . . GAA . . St. Paul's gg -'Y s Sodality . . ambition is to become a commercial artist. A 5 ' up Qt. NINA LEE SNIDER . . Publicity Committee . . Orchestra . . A Band . . if intramural sports . , student announcer . . FNA . . GAA . . Rainbow Girls K HQ,- . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club. ALICE VIVIAN SNODGRASS . . Ban- A N U quet Committee . . Dixit Speech Club . . in operetta Captain Crossbones if tl t . . Youth Temperance Council secretary . . Church Class Club . . WCTU 'H QQ medal. MARGARET ANN SNODGRASS . . received one B certificate . . intramural volleyball and bowling . . former FHA member . . FNA . . JA . . Y-Teens . . St. Paul's Young Ladies' Sodality. RACHEL JANE SNYDER . . member of the Memorial Committee . . par- ticipated in intramural bowling . . GAA . . JA . . Rainbow Girls . . CYF . . Tumble Inn . . took the Commercial Course. RONALD ROBERT SNYDER . . member of the After-School Dance Committee . . Butler Rifle Club . . favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing . . took Commercial Course. VALDA JEAN SNYDER . . Magnet typist . . participated in intramural basketball, badminton and softball . . favorite hobby is reading . . ambition to be a bookkeeper . . took the Commercial Course. JOSEPH LOUIS SOMMARIVA . . was a participant in intramural basket' ball . . member of the Knights of St. Michael's . . ambition is to join the armed forces and then enter Carnegie Tech. RICHARD A. SPRYN . . was a participant in varsity football . . favorite hobbies include hunting and working on radios . . ambition is to join the Marines . . Industrial Arts Course. HARRY SCOTT STANKO . . member of the Class Night Com- mittee . . DECO Club secretary . . DECO Minstrel . . employed at Kinneys Shoe Store . . took the Distributive Education Course. WILLIAM FRANK STANKO . . was a member of the Highfield Athletic Club . . ambition is to become a member of the Armed Forces after gradua- tion . . took the General Course. CATHY STEELE . . Hop Committee . . earned several B certificates . . participated in intramural basketball, volley- ball and bowling . . was a GAA homeroom representative . . member of the Island Aces volleyball team . . St. Paul's Sodality. VERNON DALE jx STEELE . . was a member of the Young Men's Christian Association . . favor- g ' ite hobby is collecting knives . . took the General Course. RAY DANIEL STEFFLER . . Ticket Committee . . Band letter . . Stage Crew manager . . DeMolay . . Symphonium Club , . employed WISR . . member of the Army Reserve . . General Course. LOLA MAY STEIGH- NER . . member of the Athletic Committee . . participated in intramural A basketball, volleyball, bowling . , GAA wings . . member of the girls varsity basketball team. RONALD LEE STEIGHNER . . Prom Committee , . i homeroom vice-president in junior year . . intramural basketball, waterball, Q golf . . hobby golf . , ambition salesman . . General Course. I L -:re ' Page Thirty-lim' ' s if , . 1, ki MARSHA ELAINE STEPP . . Farewell Committee . . B cer- tificates . . Concert Choir . . GAA volleyball . . homeroom vice-president . . Rainbow Girls . . Junior Tuesday Music Club , . Commercial Course. HOWARD SAMUEL STEWART . . Band letter . . Visual Aides Service Club president . . Junior Achievement . , DeMolay . . Order of the Arrow . . ambition Penn State University. MARION E. STEWART . . Prom Committee . . Most Musical . . Co-ncert Choir letter . . Student Council . . FTA . . Palette Art Club . . Mikado . . JA Castle- wood Company treasurer. JUDITH STIVISON . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . member Meridian Fife and Drum Corps . . hobby swimming . . ambition secretary . . Cooperative Office Training Course. WILLIAM O. STOUGHTON . . Memorial Committee . . Band . . Orchestra letter . . Boys Symphonium Club . . B certificates . . employed dairy . . ambition engineer . . College Preparatory Course. BARBARA ANNE STREITMAN . . Commencement , speaker . . Finance Committee . . FTA . . Orchestra letter . . District Music Festivals . . Magnet yearbook staff . . College . 77 Preparatory Course. 16 5aMats ELSIE MARIE STUBGEN . . Orchestra . . organ letter . . A and B cer- tificates . . participated in intramural volleyball . . member of the Rainbow Girls . . took the College Preparatory Course. ANN MARIE STUTZ . . member of the Cap and Gown Committee . . participated in intramural bowling and volleyball . . ambition telephone operator . . took the General Course. CLYDE WESLEY SUTTON . . Invitation and Name Card Com- mittee chairman . . newspaper literary editor . . Ushers Club . . FTA presi- dent . . Importance of Being Earnest . . DeMolay. GRACE MARIE SWAIN . . was a member of St. John's Young Ladies' Sodality . . ambition is to become a good nurse . . took the College Pre- paratory Course. PAUL SWAIN . . Class Night Committee . . Jr. Rotarian . . B certificates . . yearbook athletic editor . . student announcer . . Impor- tance of Being Earnest . . all-school play director . . Thespian Club. JOSEPH BERNARD SWAJA . . homeroom treasurer . . intramural basket- ball and bowling . . member of the Athletic Club . . Explorer Scout . . hobby is automobiles . . College Preparatory Course. MARJORIE L. SWALLOP . . member of the Junior Choir in her sopho- more year . . favorite hobbies are skating and dancing . , ambition is to be- come a secretary . . Commercial Course. MARGARET JOYCE SWARTZ- LANDER . . intramural softball . . FNA . . Youth Fellowship . . 4-H Club . . hobby collecting photographs . . ambition beautician . . General Course. JANET CAROL SWEENY . . Prom Committee . . Queen's Court . . B certificates . . intramural bowling . . student announcer . . GAA . . CDofA . . member of the Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . Y-Teens. VERONICA D. SWORY . , member of the Concert and Marching Band . . intramural bowling . . FNA . . St. Paul's Sodality . . Y-Teens , . ambition is to be a nurse . . took the College Preparatory Course. BERNADINE V. TACK . . Ticket Committee . . B certificate . . A Cappella Choir . . intra- mural bowling . . DECO Minstrel . . principal's office aide . . took the Cooperative Office Training Course. JOHN RICHARD TARCHA . . was a member of the YMCA . . belonged to the Hi-Y Club of Lyndora . ambition is to join the Air Force . . took the General Co-urse. ROSE MARIE TATSAK . . was any attendance office aide . . was a member of St. John's Young Ladies, Sodality . . favorite hobby is dancing . . am- bition to be a secretary . . Commercial Course. ROBERT A. TAYLOR . . member of the Visual Aides Service Club . . Junior Achievement Ceramco Corporation . . ambition engineer . . took the College Preparatory Course. PHYLLIS ANN THOMA . . Hop Committee . . A, B certificates . . intra- mural basketball, volleyball . . principal's office aide . , St. Joseph's So- dality . . ambition secretary . . Commercial Course. DONALD LAWRENCE THOMAS . . A Cappella Choir . . Mikado . . Captain Crossbones . . DeMolay . . Order of the Arrow . . ambition is to become a chemist . . College Preparatory Course. DOROTHY ALICE THOMAS . . intramural sports , . Y-Teens . . member of St. Andrew Church and Choral Club . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . employed Grants . . ambition secretary. E. JOANN THOMPSON . . Rainbow Girls . . student announcer . . intramural bowling . . FTA . . Dixit Speech Club . . principal's office aide . . ambition is to be a government teacher. Page Thirty-.tix LOUISE EMMA THOMPSON . . attended Mars Senior High School . . president of Shorthand Club . . Camera Club . . Y- Teens . . Planet Dust staff . . Commercial Course. PATRICIA LEE TRAUTMAN . . Magnet representative . . intramural bowling . . FNA . . Captain Crossbonesu make-up committee chairman . . ambition nursing. DAVID LEWIS TRIMBUR . . Wittiest . . FTA . . Variety Shows . . Butler Aquarium So- ciety . . hobby is aquariums . . ambition biology teacher . . Col- lege Preparatory Course. LEETTA ELIZABETH TRIMBUR . . Banquet Committee . . intramural sports . . FHA historian . . hobbies skating and dancing . . took the Commercial Course. MARGARET ELLEN TRIMBUR . . member of Banquet Committee . . intramural bowling . . FNA . . FHA vice-president . . Forest Prince . . CDofA . . ambition nurse. JOSEPH FRANCIS' TRUMAN . . DeMolay . . Tumble Inn . . intramural archery . . YMCA conference . . ambition chemist . . College Preparatory Course. KENNETH R. TYNAN . . member of Ticket Committee . . favorite hobby is boxing . . participated in the Golden Gloves Tournament at Pittsburgh . . took General Course. JOAN ELAINE UBER . , Concert and Marching Band . . participated in intramural bowling . . Future Homemakers of America . . hobbies are horseback riding, art and collecting movie stars pictures. MARILYN JEAN UBER . . member of Girls Glee Club . . par- ticipated in intramural bowling and horse-back riding . . FHA . . Captain Crossbonesn . . employed Murphys . . ambition to be a housewife. ALENE MARY VAN GROOTENBRUEL . . Class Night Committee . . intramural bowling . . operetta secretary . . Captain Crossl:-ones . . The Gondoliersn . . Palette Arr Club . . CDofA . . JA. MARYANN THERESA VARANO . . participated in intramural bowling . . favorite hobbies dancing and bowling . . ambition to be secretary . . took the Commercial Course. ANN VIRGILI . . Ticket Committee . . intramural bowling . . Ushers Club . . FNA . . GAA . . Y-Teens . . CDofA . . Tumble Inn . . Senior Play cos- tume committee . . College Preparatory Course. JACQUELINE ROSE VIRGILI . . Best Looking . . B certificates . . GAA . . FTA . . Cuckoos on the Hearth . . student anno.uncer . . Junior Tues- day Musical Club . . FNA . . College Preparatory Course. MARY OLIVE WAGLE . . B certificates . . Concert Choir . . French Club . . Y-Teens . . Rainbow Girls . . FNA . . Westminster Fellowship treasurer . . Junior Choir . . ambition nurse. DOLORES MARIE WAGNER . . Ticket Committee . . Junior Choir . . intramural volleyball, bowling . . GAA . . employed New Castle Street Market . . took Commercial Course. RICHARD CHARLES WAGNER , . participated in intramural waterball . . member of Army Reserves . . hobbies are hunting and swimming . . am- bition a welder . . Industrial Arts Course. SANDRA ANN WALBORN . . vice-president of homeroom . . A Cappella Choir . . intramural volleyball . . student annoiuncer . . FNA . . GAA . . Rainbow Girls . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club. EVELYN CAROL WALCHESKY . . Athletic Committee . . B certificates . . GAA . . DECO Club . . DECO Minstrel . . employed Mellon National Bank . . Cooperative Training Course. CAROLE FAYE WALKER . . member of yearbook staff . . received B cer- tificates . . member of French Club . . Junior Tuesday Musical Club . . JA . . intramural sports . . took College Preparatory Course. JANICE MAE WALKER . . was a member o.f the Future Homemakers of America . . worked in the evenings as a baby-sitter . . hobbies are collecting pictures and watching TV. BETTY LOU WARREN . . played in the Orchestra and received a music letter . . participated in intramural basketball . . member of the Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . ambition secretary. JOHN WASILK . . participated in intramural riflery for two years . . favorite hobbies are hunting, fishing and all outdoor sports . . took the. , General Course. JOAN GRACE WATSON . . intramural volleyball and l bowling . . employed at Watsons grocery store . . favorite hobbies are danc- ing, skating and swimming . . ambition to become a beautician. LORMA JEAN WEAVER . . member of the Commencement Committee . . B cer- tificates . . Concert Choir . . organ . . Girls Trio . . music letter . . Student Council . . FTA . . Latin Club secretary . . Rainbow Girls. Page Thirty-.mfwn p i l- .miami-vvi1v-1 vuu nt DOROTHY WEIDENHOF . . intramural bowling . . Future ' ' A if ' ' i Homemakers of America . . FNA . . ambition to become a nurse . . College Preparatory Course. ADOLPH WEILAND . . Memorial Committee . . FFA . . Palette Art Club . . hobby hunting . . ambition farmer . . Vocational Agricultural Course. CECELIA FRANCES WEILAND , . FHA . . member of church choir . . employed Christys Beauty Salon . . hobby col- lecting records . . ambition beautician . . General Course. DAVID WEILAND . . Mixed Chorus . . ambition to become a bricklayer . . member of the Holy Name Society of St. Wen- delin's Church. RONALD CARL WEILAND . . Holy Name Society of St. Wendelin's Church . . employed Loblaws Super Market . . hobbies are golfing, hunting, fishing. JANICE LEE WHITAKER . . Memorial Committee . . Band, Orchestra let- ter . . District Music Festival . . FNA . . GAA . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . Rainbow Girls . . ambition nurse. SIMEON A. WHITEHILL . . member of the Ticket Committee . . par- ticipated in the intramural program . . member of the Hi-Y . . The Im- portance of Being Earnest . . ambition to go to college. JANET MARIE WHITEHILL . . Concert Choir . . intramural sports . . GAA . . head majorette of Band . , St. Paul's Young Ladies' Sodality . . employed Inn Confectionery . . College Preparatory Course. JOHN LEROY WICK . . was a member of the Latin Club . . belongs to FFA . , hobby is hunting . . ambition is to go Penn State . . took the College Preparatory Course, DONALD LARRY WIGTON . . member of the Lorraine Chapter Order of DeMolay . . ambition is to go to Penn State and study architecture . . took Industrial Arts Course. JOSEPH EDWIN WILBERT . . member of the Visual Aides Service Club . . employed on a farm . . ambition to be an electrical engineer . . hobbies are swimming and working on radios . . In- dustrial Arts Course. ANNA MARTHA WILLIAMS . . served as an attendance office aide . . favorite hobby is roller skating . . ambition is to work in an office . . took the Commercial Course. JANE CATHERINE WILSON . . yearbook editor-in-chief . . A, B cer- tificates . . Concert Choir . .Ensemble letter . . French Club . . Ushers Club . . GAA . . Pygmalion . . Rainbow Girls . . Queen's Court. EDWARD LEROY WINCHELL . . FFA . . Visual Aides Crew . . Connoquenessing Community Choir . . favorite hobby is swimming . . took Agricultural Course. MARTIN ALAN WISHNEV . , member of Finance Committee . . earned B certificates . . AZA . . Hi-Y . . senior varsity football . . mem- ber of Prep Baseball League . . College Preparatory Course. JEAN MARIE WISSINGER . . participated in bowling . . member of Girls Athletic Association . . hobbies dancing and swimming . . ambition to be bookkeeper . . Commercial Course. STANLEY JOSEPH WOJTYNA . . participated in intramural riflery . . member of Hi-Y . . Senior Holy Name Society of St. Stanislaus Church . . hobbies are art, baseball . . General Course. DIANE LENORE WOLENSKY . . Magnet representative . . intramural bowling . . DECO Club . . GAA . . DECO Minstrel . . Lyndora Drum and Bugle Corps . . employed Mellon National Bank. GEORGE EDWARD WOLFE . . Senior Hop Committee . . intramural basketball . . Captain Crossbones . . DeMolay . . Hi-Y . . Luther League . . hobby is fishing . . took the General Course. ROY JOHN WOOD . . homeroom secretary . . varsity swimming . . DeMolay . . Butler Hunting and Fishing Club . . Eagle Scout . . employed bv Butler Florist . . took the Industrial Arts Course. CAROLYN E. WULFF . . Magnet representative . . GAA . . narticipated in intramural softball . . Jr. VFW Auxiliary treasurer . , hobby is bookkeeping . . took the Commercial Course. HELEN WYNKOOP . . Maqnet news editor . . French Club . . Dramatics Club . . intramural basketball . . FTA . . Rainbow Girls . . Ushers Club . . Wlestminster Fellowship . . DAR Award. YVONNE HANSEN YOST . . Finance Committee . . B certificates . . Concert Choir . . student announcer . . GAA . . Palette Art Club . . Rainbow Girls Past Worthy Advisor . Y-Teens. GERALD LEE YOUNG . member of the Butler Bearing Busters Club . . hobbies are working on cars and guns . . works on a farm . . am- bition to be a Marine . . took the General Course. Pagr Thirty-right LORETTA MAE YOUNG . . intramural basketball, volleyball . . Y-Teens . . principal's office aide . . CDofA . . hobby is -'xi dancing . . Commercial Course. RONALD MICHAEL ZAC- l CARI . . Hop Committee . . intramural basketball . . Art Club C.-' - '- ' . . Hi-Y . . exchange assemblies . . ambition linotype operator. s al i 1 E U s :gf t PAUL DAVID ZARNICK . . junior varsity football , . var- sity track letters . . employed New Diamond Market . . City Q . X Softball League , . General Course. ii g 's 3 K .. PATRICIA MAE ZELLERINO . . intramural howling . . em- ' 5 i ployed G. C. Murphy Comp1ny . . hobbies dtncing bowling Q . . . 'ambition housewife . . Secretari1l Course. MARY ANN 7ENSEN Mixed Chorus DECO Club DECO Minstrel St M1rys Sod1l ty employed Troutmans , . hobby 4 if Hi Y hobby b1sketb1ll College prep1r1tory Course l kk A K 9 .j!1,gQ , , U K v I 5 I . ls ii ,', ,X U V fi ' dancing . . Cooperative Office Training Course. CHARLES gs ' ' , 5 i ZOTTER . . participated in intramural basketball . . member 0 1 i 1 if ' , V t V k Yip I t . . . . . , . . . . . . Not pictured: DONALD LAXVRENCE BULLNIAN . . Cap and Gown Committee . . homeroom vice-president . . B certificate . . Student Council . . hobby is hunting . . employed Thorofare Market, VUILLIAM MARTIN . . transferred to Butler High, during senior year, from Guys Mills, where he played varsity basketball . . projectionist. EUGENE PAUL O'DONNELL . . Com- mencement speaker . . Orchestra letter . . Record Staff . . Latin Club president . . Pygmalion . . Harvey . . jr. Kiwanian . . JA , . College Preparatory Course. PHYLLIS SHIELDS . . Committee of Committees . . member of DECO Club . . sang in Glee Club when a sophomore . . worked as cashier at the Thorofare. v The ten top honor students had charge of planning the Commencement exercises held May 31 and June 1 when Dr Raymond M. Kistler, president of Beaver College, and Dr. Perry Epler Gresham, president of Bethany College, were the speakers. Row One: Edward Ifft, Barbara Streitman, Eugene O'Donnell, Ann Sherman. Row Two: Betty Filetic, Sue Braham, Joyce Bedrava, Henry Horwitz, Eletta Hinchberger, Gladys Kennedy. Page Thirty-ninz' I.vf'r: Most Popular Don Hart Jane Wilsorm Right: Most Bashful John Graham Carol Noel W HCTS XX' HU Lcfr: Best Looking Jacqueline Virgili Ronald Dcllcn Rnglm: Most Talkativc Bill Seylncrt Phyllis Narili Irfr: Best Sport Sally Dixon Gary Mineharm Rxghrz Most Musical Marion Stewart Roger Henderson OR 55 lrlilz Best Dancer Sally Smith Rolwcrr Fucloli Righr: Biggest Bluffer lsolwel Duncan Charles Miller l.vlr: Most Athletic George Klutinoty Kathleen Elder Right: Most Likely to Succeed que Braham lfclwarcl Iflft - l.l'l-ll Most Versatile Boyd Howard Patricia Kerr Riglu: Winiesr Grace Allen Dave Trimlnur Auto Body-Abbott Braun lpres.l Caw- thiorne, Chaney, Double, Dunn, Eyth, Pill P Ji te 55224. 'V , A .1 . , .. 5- gm. 'Q .1 .if - P' ff ff Zi' . it --PW, . VV QV . , VV Vw at .,...V:V 51. I if ,,' Y f f ia M 'es , f ' i , V - in ' 5 , 1' +525 ,, 'c ' f JJ . ' i - 3 A S ., . . W If . V' F, ' 5: f , '. , 'lf - . ti if ' , .t I . f .,. ... 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Qs ..t Fleeger, Fontaine, Hilliard, Honzo, Iso- vitsch, Jamison lsecy.l, B. Karenbaucr, D. Karenbauer, Kirk lvice-pres.l, Kuhns, LaMotte, Ligas, McDowell 1treas.l, McKivigan, Neigh, Schnur, Sheptak, Spithaler, Welsh. 201-Adams, Ansman, Bauman, Bayer, Beachem, Bolte, Bowser, Campbell, Cohen, Collins, Danncr, Davis Donnel, Dowling, Doyle, Drushel, Fishel, Flack, Ford, Fratto, Geilnel, Gibson, L. Graham, P. Graham, R. Graham, Grossman, Hamder, Herold, Hetrick, Hilliard, Huba, Huth, Kadunce, Kinny, Kennedy, Klingensmith, Laconi, l.asichak, Lavorini lsecy.l, Layton, Long, S. Lowry ltreas.l, Lukon, MacKinney, Mays, McCormick, McDaniel, McDeavitt, MacKinney, McLaughlin, McMurry, Meyer fpres.l, Miklavic, S. Miller lvice-pres.l, V. Miller, Monks, Moore, Morabit, Motko, Mudrick, Nolsheim, Nulph, O'Day. Pascazi, Pastori- us, Pell, Podobensky, Scialabba, Scott, Seiler, Swidzinski, Wise, Witt. 104-Aaron, Acquaviva ftreas.l, D. Anderson, M. Anderson, Bachura lvicv- pres.l, Balfour. Barlow lpres.l, Bauer, Beers, Beilstein, Benninger, Breckenridge, Christy, Cygan. Dean, Derkics, Dulya, Fehl. Ford, Gilliland, Heasley, Hindman, Kings- ley, Kirkwood, Lesnick, Longdon, Matis, McCommon, C. Miller, P. Miller, Neupert, Nicholas, Ostwinch, Parker, Peterson, Plaisted, Raible, Raybuck, Ren- forth, Schneider, Sturm, Stivison. Juiwiuus 202-Allen, Ashbaugh, Becker, Betty lpresj, Bowser, Burke, Cavalero, Convery, Deal, Dufford, Faust, Flick, Franks lvice-pres.l, Gilchrist, Green, Gressley, Heathcote. Hice ltreas.l, Hutchi- son, Lawson, Lohmuller, Lovric, Mack, Manning, McDowell, Mintz, Nye, B. Pol- lock, P. Pollock, Richards, Ross lsecyj, Ruby, Stokes, Taper, Thomas, Uber. 312-Andres, Ashbaugh, Ausher, Branclon, Breckenridge, Christy, Clark, Covert, Cubbison, DeMask, Eakin, Fiersr, Fritch, Gibson, Guttormsen Gilliland, Heath, Keefer, v Kornrumph, Leech, Lang, Lynch fvice- pres.l, Marburger, Morrison, Murphy Odrey fp!-es.l , Y Pengryn, Primentine, Rinker, Russo, Shaf- fer, Smith, Stepp, Stevenson, Sucky, Twerclok, Walker ltreas.l, Willison, Zarnick. CE-Bachman, Barto, Bell, C. Birchbichler, T. Birchbichler, Bol- linger, Brunermer, Boyd, Bullman, Camp- bell, Christie, Chuhra, Cihonski, Covert, M. Cress, S. Cress, Daller, Douthett, Eichenlaub, Ellenberqer, Fishel, Fisher, Fudoli, Fuellgraf, Gallagher, Graff, Graham, Green, Guinta lpres.l, Hahn, Harrer, Heist, Hilvosky, Houston, Jones. Keene, Killmeyer, Kraclel, Kosar, Krajnikovich, Lavorini, Kren, Leith, Leroy, Lesney, MacDonald, E. Martz, R, Martz, Matula, McCandless, McCommon, McGarvey, McKissick. McMil- lan, McPherson, Melngailis, Miano, T. Miano, Miller lsecy.-treas.l, Minto lvice-pres.l, Murphy, Namesnick, Natili, Newell, Orth, Phillips. V mg K -1312 L fiS , Jklxa .4 2 45, 1 N ' A s '- lf. 3? is-ax.. ,Fi f Ev -Qv,ww ,Ii I 2 qngmf f Q! WE . i .ffm Y., S Y. ,M .0 if M 1 9 Ni.: i 4 , .5 Q35 ,Q ' R S ff vf lf kfjf i EQ:A 4?f' 5 in sig , K , Q w if' WA ' K V ' f, I A iv K' 4' 4:71, WAL'eqm9f S I .,-. A .W , , M I ' L g mmiN .4 Magik g ?T 1 Q sn . W? X, .K ibgff ' eff 4 By K if Q ' P Q9 hr 1.-f 1 ll, 1 A 941: ww 4jYf 'P vw v-Q Y -fs w w 83145 3 Q, ,Y N . .1 Q 'F - 'N 4 951 I M A 1 i 1 I 1 I ' A 4 V ..-',..L,m4m.1. :- S 1 f , ,lin mu. ..-..v.u.u.r.. .,4AmSjsim.Q.. L 4:.hu.n..s1mu,uu-141 JUNIORS Tack, Tarcha, Walsh, Wolfrom. 313-Bachman, Barr lpres.l, Betres, Brown, Chuhra, Cress, DeVenney, Dickey, Finan, E. Fry, R. Fry, Gillon, Glenn, Goettler, Greene, Gyiongosi ltreas.l, Heilman, Hillman lsecy.l, Jack, Keibler, Kosar, Leitem, Luppe, Martin, Mc- Cullough, Mencinska, Mullner, Olcenson, Penisch, Rader, Rinlcer, Sarver, Smith, Stutz, Tack, Timblin, Uram, Verlato lvice-presj, Wei- gle, Weiland. 214-Bloom, Grey lpres.J, Harr, Kerry, Miller, Renno, Roselli, Shear- er, Sheldon, Shelok, Simmer, Simpson lvice-pres.l, Sinclair, Sinz, B, Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, L. Smith, B. Smith, M. Snyder, B. Snyder, Sommers, Steibel, Stevenson, St9PP, Stern, Stevenson, Stewart, Stivinson, Strobel, Tag- gart, Turner, Van Grutenbruel, Wagner, Weaver, Webb, Williams, Wilson, Wonder- ly, Young, Zaccari. 116-Cipollone, Doty, Ferguson, Frenchalc, Hervey, Huffner lpres.l, Kline, Meyers, Nanni, Nastasi, Neese, Neigh, Neyman, Nini, Nowakowski, Ordy, Pasqualichio, Pawlowiclt, Piper, Plaisred, Portman, Powell, Protzman, Rader, Riley, Thomas, Weiland. 311-Aggas, Bole, Bowman, Butler, Codispot, Group, Dague, Double, Follsteadt, Ft-nnell, Forshey, Gall, Gerstner, Graham, Grossi, Henry, Hepler, Huovler, Houllion lsecyj, Jardin, Kaufman, Kriess, Litz, Lockshin, McClel- land, K. Miller, L. Miller, Neff. . 1- ix X .. get 'g i Q 19 55 V .1 i , 1 sf, A ' or - Q Q r 5, .1 4 ,H 1-ur Q9 ff f l - ' :L -'J gif Y If X x I ggyn M - ' t ' i ,,. i ' il tt. S - 55 P f h ' - . ein s 14 A A F 2 In 4 , K ,V , ,,, , , f.. , . . ,- 1' Ag ' 'f . A,-Q R X will '--' at 1, - - 1' 1 ' 5 '-f1- I t ' ' S -...' cu? 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A .A . r V 3 ' R is Q ,s . y Vw ..,, R :,- . . fig X , .e.. r at ,A ,.. ,. .Q . ' N4 is .. il i I v I J U-N I O R S Newton, Paganelli, Paraska, Pizor, Reddick, Rodgers, Schnur, Steighner, Wardle, Wells, Welter, Weticlt, Zaludelt. Auto Mech. Shop-Aires, Benson, Cipolla, Fry, Fundark, Geist, Ghering, Geur- ner fvice-pres.J, Hanltey, Huselton, Hutchison, Joseph, Knauer lpres.l, Malis ltreas.l, Melvrose, McCormick lsec.j, Mc- Dowell, Mellish, Mowery, Morrow, Murdiclc, O'Donnell, Percy, Reott, Schaffner, Snyder, Watson. 104-Stokes, Thompson, White, Wojtyna. CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS SENIOR President: Boyd Howard Vice-president: Don Hart Secretary: Sue Braham Treasurer: Eletta Hinchberger Advisers: Emil Rosenzweig and Dennis W. Keiser lco-chairmenjg George N. Demshoclc, Frank A. Ferens, Paul R. Fiscus, Donald H. Fry, Don Bishop Gibson, Daniel W. Lash, Ellis W. Love, Ray W. Miller, Wallace H. Newquist, Mrs. Samantha E. Pease, Miss Phyl- lis L. Pugh, Miss Gertrude Reed, John T. Sals- giver, Mrs. Martha Seyler, E. Bertrum Shaffer, Mauno Siljander, Miss Mary A. Wigton. JUNIOR President: John Pringle Vice-president: Dale Betty Secretary: Dixie Barlow Treasurer: Joe Morabit Advisers: Miss Mary Jamison and Miss Jean- nette McKee lco-chairmenjg A. G. Capezzuti, H. Vernon Comin, Matthew L. Dixon, Miss Dorothy Doerr, Miss Alice Douthett, H. Rich- ard Dryden, Knowles G. Eldridge, Herbert E. Elias, Paul E. Glagola, Miss Ruth Helm, W. B. Herron, James H. Holden, Jr., Miss Esther Johnson, Elmer R. Klein, William Lehnerd, W. McDowell, John Millen, G. Franklin Pelkey, Miss Ruth Podbielslci, Miss Margaret C. Puff, Ivan L. Reimold, Ford C. Stevenson. SOPHOMORE President: James Larry Vice-president: Sanford Wishnev Secretary: Marilyn Kay Daum Treasurer: Dale Palmer Advisers: Miss Gertrude Ritzert and George C. Atwell fco-chairmenjg Miss Jean Bell, George L. Bernlohr, Miss Anna H. Brier, Jack L. Buck- ley, Miss Lucille Critchlow, Samuel DeSimone, Donald R. Engemen, Miss Frances Gerber, Miss Margaret Henninger, Miss M. Eleanor Hervey, John T. Il-ft, John E. Mixer, Miss Elsie Moore, Wallace H. Newquist, Nelson P. Palmer, Miss Martha Powell, Miss Sarah E. Reid, Albert E. Schmittlein, Miss Mary Young. FRESHMAN No officers. Advisers: John M. Graham and Miss R. Eleanor Jack lco-chairmenjg Harry L. Claw- son, Miss Elizabeth Hepler, Miss Edna Nast, Mrs. Samantha E. Pease, Joseph E. Robison, John T. Salsgiver. a hx 'Sk- x KV, f , . N T .WAS XTR , A xii 5 lim 1 .Sf L.-r-xx .vfhg 1.1-N sq. 4 U, 6 2 ,. 'Y .S Ak I ..,..Mg. b ., ,. K . K Q 3 Hx' Qs- K f sf f L w zu 5 K , J ? ,E J 3? Q. 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The Auto Body Shop customized, rebuilt the motor and gave a 1940 Ford a new paint job to exhibit it in the auto show. This was the first time the boys did a job such as this. The quiet atmosphere of the Mechanical Drawing room is just the place for one to concentrate on his work. The smell of ink is a familiar odor in the Graphic Arts room. The boys do many of the printing jobs for vari- ous school activities. AUTO SHOPS AUTO MECHANICS-Les Chaney explains the ignition system of a motorcycle to his fellow students. Pnyr Fu rlyvriglzl DANIEL LASH lfngim-tiring Drawllmg MliCHANICAI. DRAW.'lNG Future architects hard at work WAHAFF H on their house plans, INDUSTRIAL ARTS A stranger in Butler High who wandered into Metal Shop might think he was visiting the inside of a space ship. In reality he's only catching a glimpse of the boys in their hoods and gloves hard at work welding and making the sparks fly. As the door of the Wtmod Shop opens, the buzz of the saw is almost deafening. But it's only the begin- ning of a book case, end table or some project. Iflectric Shop is full of compli- cated apparatus. The boys work on house wiring problems, design radios and other electrical problems. The boys in Agricul- ture learn modern methods of farming. This year two earned master farmer titles. in .aplnr Arts GRAPHIC ARTS'-Could this hoy be running off pro grams for the Senior play? Puyr I-'o1'ly-rliln' M5 I.. DIXON izlvrlrn Shop FRANK FERIQNS M.-iii sump Izll KNOWLES G. ELDRIDGIZ xvmiii sim, METAL SHOP Bill Rupp is slmwn npi-faxing rin- milli lHdCl'lil1t'. INDUSTRIAL ARTS KYTRIC SHOP- Those boys uri- winding frncrioimi horsvpowcr induction motors, PIUII' Flflj' fXGRICUI,TURlf TIN: group uf, lwoys .xrv hard .xx wnrk cvzxsrruvring .1 fm-d rxrt INDUSTRIAL ARTS XVOOD SHOP Su-vv Hilvoskv Adds ilu- Hniuhing luuclws to Ins nrtrxlctxvc cmd mlwlc. l u41r Fifly mir JOHN M. GRAPIANI Agrxculluro IVAN REIMOLD Agricultura- K :U 1 , 1 x I L K gif . f' RW , . ' A7 X.,.,. BK X xx ' w I f Y , Q an w N IL ' -7 K. . ji Q ggi 'Rf 'f ' H 4. , ,. ' .Q .. A , L -Ev' 1 K , h F ifi! ,. A , t .sf-S .kk .sf-:,., 4 '. lilfl '., ii JACK BUCKLEY LEON D. RADAKER Biology Biology AIOSEPI1 ROBINSON SHlRl.lfY WALKER Biology Biology Many students burn the midnight oil in learning and spelling such words as Oeclogonium and Fas- ciola hepatica used in the Biology course. After using these words for some time the student soon becomes familiar with them. Formaldehyde is an odor common to every student and is not so dis- liked as it was when dissecting began. Young ex- perimenters find that General Science helps them in the study of more difficult sciences. Physics is a stiff course but proves to be interesting. Liology I gives the student a general view of biological principles and provides background for Biology II. SCIENCE BIOLOGY---Biology has its moments! If these rats were running loose they would be on the flcor and the girls on the table. -I Pagz' Fifly-Ifwo 44 5? 4? 'Q' K 'III V I .M '95 1' .i X , 9 Q H1753 ,jj 1 g 3 , N. BIOLOGY This vcrminly proves Biology I is il giori- GENERAI SCIENCE TIM' studvzits ngrvvd llmt l11.'lI'ill1j1 In-.I cuursc in I'I1ysmIogy. shadow pictures was :Im mom ll'IlL'I'l'.ill11g part of ilw course. SCIENCE 'I IYSICS TI1rss' studvnis .Irv trying to HHCI IIN' specific gravity of dif'I'crcnt Iiquids. Pmff' l iflyflfll'ri' WI B. HIERRON I Iivxln X. IMI' m im nl Sn-nxurs Ani-- NEISON P. PALMER Kis-m-ml Sin-mv. M.igm-I v?jlf,aug ot, R , 1. ,QV 1 . in-., ,- .2- .kk ,nf I ,avv v .K P ' I . 1 FQ' 1 l,UCfIl.I.lf IIRITCTHI GEORGE C. ATVUHLI, S11--:tri-, Cfhrmvstry C.In-inistrv OW' lie careful nowl' is ol-ten heard coming from the Chemistry room. Carbon monoxide and sul- phur dioxide are two of the gases made and is the reason for the warning given hy the teacher. Stu- dents are expected to set up the apparatus and follow through with the experiment correctly. The Driver Education car speeds around the houlevard at the rate of twenty miles an hour as the student has his first attempt in handling tht- car. After driving experience he proves his abil- ity hy taking the driver's test. Aeronautics pro- vides a background for the student interested in hecoming a pilot. SCIENCE fflllflVllSTRY Tlwst- lmys .Irv pei'lvt't't gentlemen. ilihvy stand lurk .intl let l.oi'in.i ptifti ilu- demonstration of the titration experiment. l'a11r l ffl41 ff1m' X DRIVIZR IEIFUCATION All ready to start out for n lesson in driving. Lcfs hopv in docsn't snow nr frvczc. S C I E N C Ii HARRY I. KTLAWSON l7lu'4-1' l'fn'lm.1lum. m.my parts wi' rlw .11rpl.mc that IS studrcd m thus class. !XlfRUNAlVl'lCfS 'Hn' mstruvm'uu pmwl is only um' uf mln- AN-.m,mf1.-S lllfRlHfRT lf. lEI.lAS D Drlvvr lfdumlion 'P6'7's'A' - 5 I s 'Wa I'uy11' I ij'ly-fi-zu' Q' SAMUEI, IMSIMONE ALICE DOUTHETT Ifngluh Ifmglxsh A V 4 V 1 4 V V SENIOR ENGLISH - Rumen, Rumen. WA'I1l'I'C'IOI'l' nr: M,Y?,?,l,,IQ 'lfGT,:??N II10ll?N says Juliet lSI11rIcy Imrcnzb to Rnmco lRwy I l A l I XVQOCII. ENGLISH KjOl,I.IiGli IfNGI,ISH Wflnlc clump! snmv pvrsonnl rcscnrclm work on Sh.1kcspv.1rc these Slll' dems clvcldcd ho nvcclcd n dusting job. innu- ' Kahului A V I XX x Priya' Fifty-.fi.x' I xl' W . WILLIAM A. LEHNERD English . . . JOHN J. MILLEN English SOPHOMORE ENGLISH-King Arthur and his knights come to life again in the form of miniature dolls SAR,Q1lJI51EID made of aluminum foil. ENGLISH English students become familiar with the thoughts of great writers, drama, poetry, short stories, novels, speeches, and discus- sion groups. Of course even seniors must wrestle with those pesky pronouns, commas, and paragraphs, particularly the College English students when they prepare their research papers. Many hours are spent in the library doing reference work to get these papers in before the deadline. Essay cards, book reports, and themes offer the student extensive writing experience. Sophomores review grammar and begin a new experience in reading such classics as Silas Marner, Ivanhoe, and Julius Caesar. Page Fifty-srfvrn 7 A Bdtler I AX H gh lll wif A wi s A M. ELEANOR HERVEY English ALBERT li. SCHMITTl,ElN linglisli V i 'llc' ' 'f ,V,q by ' A ,, fa, .- ':' t o ' X,, f', li . Ai ,H I 'Qtr , i ,IEANNETTE McKEE English Freshmen study grammar and spelling but do little reading. They read one of Shalcespeare's works, As You Like It. Junior English students read many short stories and novels and concen- trate on American literature. Ben Hur, The House of Seven Gablesf' The Last of the Mo- hicansn and several short stories malce up the reading list of these classes. The courses are cnlivened lay various movies which help the stu- dents visualize stories and the people about whom they read. There are movies based on the lives of authors which aid in studying the background of the author and his worlcs. ENGLISH JUNIOR ENGLISH 'This class is enjoying strip films of Bon Hur. Pagr Fifty-right '1- '4 'Q ia. , l5EBATEfHcnry Horwitz attempts to prove his DRAMATICS II-A familiar scene in the hall is point. dramatic students rehearsing for a play, DRAMATICS, SPEECH, DEBATE Dramatics l students participate in pantomimes and oneaact plays. They read and writc reports on various plays. The project of thc year is a scrap- hoolc which contains news and pictures of the theater. Dramatics II is a new course in Butler High this year. It is an advanced study of the first year courses. The major production of the year which the class presented to the public was a comedy in three acts, Father's Been to Mars. Dehaters choose sides on the topic ofthe year and hold practice debates in class. These students travel to other schools and arc eligihlc for debate letters. I'ayfr Fiffbl'-'Ililll' !iIiR'l'RUIJIi RITZER I linglisli. Sp:-mln. Di-lmu NIARTHA SEYLER lfnglish. Drzunalirs S. A Fw , ' .J x WZ, 1 DOROTHY A, DOIERR v ,, I ,um RUTH li. HMVM SPANISH 'Tln-so girls .wc trying thvir Iumd at lWi1!'g-lIl1Il1p, I-,-.mln Spun-,ll .1 Spanish Nlnrkut. LANGUAGES IJRENCH Thxrd your Iwcxxrh wtudcnts FHISITIPK to hold class 111 Kltc' hn'l. Puff 1' Sixly The French and Spanish classes help the stuclents to gain a speaking and reading knowledge of these modern languages. A group of seven boys malice up the Latin III class. This is unsual, for it is the first time that the school has had an acl- vanced I,atin class composed entirely of boys. Languages are necessary to get into many colleges. The Problems of Democ- racy class gives the student a knowledge of how the government operates. The pupils are urged to lceep up with national and international affairs by reading news- papers and other informative sources. X PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY- -Guilty or not guiliy? That is for the jury to clecitle. SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAI STUDIIES This fl11ll'lvlI1J1Cll' hy o-nc of the stu- JAMES D. IAAWSON dents shows tht- various nicknames for places in 50.-,.,l.,gy Pcnnsylv.1ni.1. I'l 'e in fi: I-ixxniiiwlx xg, yi' .S'i,x'ty-znlf' M. A. SHJANDER Sorial Studies OHN T. IFFT J l'.O.D.. li.iskvih.ill 1 S . ,X at fit' Z i s X F AIVIFRICAN HISTORY Xvlwltlx of the-so cxpvrts know lhv corn-fr .1nsvvvr'f SOCIAL STIJDIES li. VERNON fx-,MIN HIIZAHHTH HEP'-HR ECONOIVIICS----Could Ronnie Ponlc In- qllCSIlUl1 .'Xnwln'.un lilxuwx' Ann-ru'.lu History lang Mclylywtill., J. VV. Mn'lJL5W'El,l, liI.SIE ML5ORIf Arm-:num Hixmxv Aim-ruram Hiwmry 1 Puyr .Nfxfy law Wllilf is the nature and purpose of life? This is one of the first questions asked in Sociology Class to start the student on the road of profound thinking. A journey into prehistoric days and right through the pages to modern days can be taken by studying the contents of the World His- tory book. All the famous documents, men, and important events of our country can be learned by taking American History. Social Studies help in making better citizens of the students. This subject gives the student a better knowledge of our state. Economics is a study of how people make a living. SOCIAL STUDIES PAUL R. FISCUS Social Studies EDNA NAST Xvorld Hn-.wry WORLD HISTORY+These students use the map to aid them in the study of foreign countries. Pain' Sixly-llfrrr vacuums XVORLD GEOGRAPHY Th-:-' i ul' ilu DENNIS W. xifisifk s.-...ii siuii..-N c..-.Wu-i.t MARciARi5T cj. PUFF W...A1.i ...hi l1.i,1..,...-1 Civograpli .l V waif plat-vs being sl udie LSL srut ents point out to the rest of tht- class thu correct location ti. GEOGRAPHY World Geography is the study of world trade. Countries are studied by their commodities and by regions. There are no textbooks to lean on in Regional Geography. Students learn from cur- rent literature. Seniors who have had the other two steps in geography are eligible for Strategic Geography. Journalism students make a survey of the field of journalism, learn to read the news- paper, as well as study the principles of newspaper writing and make-up. The Guidance office is a busy place when students are planning their sched- ules. Aptitude tests and movies are part of the counseling. l,lUll' Sixty-fuilr i- I ur Qc if: fi I i illIlJANCli Nllss ,Iohnson In-nds .1 helping lmml IU GEORGE l.. BERNLOHR Kluldm llvunsnlux HST HER JOHNSON Gl1n1.llu'n- Cfoulxm-lm slmlvlwli m vlwrklng :ln-xr Sfhk'LiLIll'5, JOHN 'I'. SALSGIVI-R Guld.ll1n'r Counwlor GUIDANCE AND JOURNALISM -lOURNAI.ISM Tlwsu studvms hope lllfll luy lhL'i!' cxpcr SUIHL' Cl-ly l'N.'COIUL' IICWSPIIDDI' I'CpOI'IL'rS. icncv in Journnlisxn class thcy may X., l'n 5 .fx 3-I up Virrr li-zu' Mx N1 rf'-X l5I.l.lS VU. LOVIE f'Xlp:l'lu.u YA., -, 4- V MARGARIYI' HIZNNINGISR I'lm.- in---:xx--Hx ,'Xl,fQlfBRA II Tlufsc studvnts iluww ilu' rvsr of ilu' class EMU! wvl how ln sulvv thc plnlwln-1115 .ind gn-I lln- x'UI'I'1'n'l .ur ROSICNZXWISIKQ Swct'S. uh mm-Q, lu.:-L MATHEMA'I'ICS I'l.ANki CiIiOMli'I'RY T114-sv lvusy sm-lvnrs arc Ummm-ntr.uing nn constructing .x ll'i.lI1glll'. 12111: NI.x'lVr-,x1',x' TRICONOIVIETRY -This group of students add the finishing touches to their intricate geo- metric drawings. MATHEMATICS Is the prime factor of 3x-6y equal to 3fx2-Zyl? Any Algebra student should be able to solve this problem. Students spend much time in solving problems and may proht in the end by becoming near Einsteins. Here the future atomic engineer learns the basic principles of calculation. Mathe- matics prepares the student for advance work in the field of science and engineering. Demonstra- tion problems on the board are used to explain to the rest of the class the correct method of working and solving the problems. Math, says the col- lege-bound student, is something I lTlLlSt havef, Pllllll' Si.vty-.rrfzwrz JEAN A. BELL Algebra FORD C. STEVENSON Solid Geometry. Trigolionietry .- tb-n ANNA H. BRIUR l'mukkn-1-plug. 'I'vpin'g R. HLEANOR JACK lioukkr-eprint, lhis.iiu'ss. Survey RAY W, Mll.l.liR livvlllrd. lunullv YVIARTHA M. POWl!l.I Min.a,u-v -it Aililvurw Sh.,,1h,m,i, Typing Shorthand students, although they work with their fingers, are always on their toes eager to keep the pace of their teacher's rapid dictation. Woe to the student who must type a letter dictated to them when they cannot transcribe their own short- hand notes-it's well to know all the curliques. journals, ledgers, invoices, and business papers make up only a few of the business forms Book- keeping students learn to handle. In Office Prac- tice class one of the most exciting jobs is ma- nipulating the electric typewriter. Of course there are calculators, dictaphones, mimeographs, and other office machines. COMMERCIAL SI IORTHAND These girls hope to become sto- BOOKKEEPlNGfAhsolL1w quiet reigns while fu- nographcrs some day. ture accountants are at work. A Payr Sixty-rialzt it fa Et: ef , GEORGE N. IDONALD R. 4 DEMSHOCK ENGEMAN OFFICE PRACTICE-We hope the voice is clear so Citmlwfnllvl' UH -1' llllsllwww lfdluuilwvi Carol .Loutzenhiser can type her letter accurately l 'm JAMES H' HOLDEN and without error. DONALD H. my ' lliisiiwss lzrliuuiiion Distriluiiive ltdusaimii COMMERCIAL Will l ever learn? is the wail of Typing l students as they stare at the blanlc lceys of the typewriter. They soon become familiar with the lceys and are typing letters, short time tests, and learn to fig- ure and set tabulations. The click-cliclc of the typewriters in T stops abruptly at the ring of the time cloclc. Time tests to increase the student's speed and accuracy, typing letters, tabulations, legal docu- ments, and business forms malce up the course of Typing II. Business Survey gives the sophomore a helpful preview of business subjects. TYPING Are margins .mel spacing set so letters can be typed in perl-ect form? l'ny1f Sixly-uinr '9 Q ' n ew .M d G 5 S 8 X 1' ' ' ' tri If BARRY F. KUNKLE G. FRANKLIN PELKEY Salesinnnship, l'i-rsunalily Development lluslilvss Survey THOMAS H. MARY' A. WICQTON POSTERARO lhisim'-.s lfnglush Sale-nianship How to win friends and influence people is one of the topics widely discussed in the Personality Development classes. Students in Salesmanship classes learn rhe laest way to interest people in buying their product. They also learn to display merchandise in a way to catch the customer's eye. Delicious aromas rise from the homemalcing room into the classrooms of many hungry students. Cookies, candy, and even complete meals are turned out by the students who gain many new ideas of the modern cooking methods. Sewing students produce neatly done blouses and dresses to add to their wardrobes. COMMERCIAL PERSONALITY l7lfVlil,OPlVIENT One learns SALESIVIANSHIP- Nick Monday pr.u'txfes his l . selling technique on his fellow students. to check pL'rS0!1Ill ITCHIDCSS in fl llS CUSS Payr Smfrflly SIQWING A mpc mcasurc rcnlly comcs in handy wh:-n hrting a pntrcrn. HOME ECONOMICS 5 N FRANCES E. GERBER I-lmm-makxng SAMANTHA Ii. PHASE Hmnvxn.1lung COOKING --These girls are nhour to get a sample of thclr own cooking. Wall they llkc ir? llflfll' Sl'1'l'VIfj'-Illll' I'HYl,l.IS L. PUGH Plwsvml Ifdmnzlmn 1 RUTH PODBIIZLSKI i ', ' NURSES OFFICE7Miss Dufhrd shows hor mam how OPAI, li. DUFIYORIJ to care for ailing students. Hmm' Nurvng HEALTH GIRLS SXXYIMMINCJ Xwatch outf You may gr! splnshvd Ivy llwsv Imtlumg lwsnultws .ls rlwy cnjny sumo frm' :imc in swimming class. Pflffl' SrfL'rl1Iy-lfzcn A 4 HCWYS- GYhl The prolvlem is which JIFINS :intl whieh legs helwng tu which huyl H E A L T H Ailing patients limi their way to the seenml floor Yi'l1l'fl' I,jLlH-lxrd fll1L'l lxvr fllflcfi lWrc5lCll' K7X'l'lA JI well-equippecl infirinary, Here their aches and pains are cured pronto. Through the vents of Cfli sound the lciclcs and splashes of the hoys' swimming class. Then a familiar cleep hass voice falls All out! and once again quiet reigns. Wllmen the girls have their turn there are more 5l1flL'liS fl'l.ll1 SPlnSl1l'S, Gyln P'lrK5Vldl'S i7lCI1ty' Cuf FX' ercise. ln the warmer weather the classes get a hike down tu the athletic field. Health class points our facts in grind grooming, hrs! aid and health Imlwirs. l'fu1r Sf-zwlrll fluff . li. f'Al'I47lU'l'l llmlrh limlhmll ll. I-. MIXFR 'hx si. ,il I thu .ilmu Suiiunnng V Y! ' f?!'5! 'R wt, S ff xi 13 i -3 l N A , Q X in 1 J lH5RTRUM SHAHTIER . ,, A11 MARY HIZANAZTH ART Thus nr: Qtudcnt rsundding fI1l'.Hf1IShII1jI, rumlus m .1 YOUNG lu-It wluclm may lu' .1 c,l1l'lSIl11FlS grim fur smm-mw. l1lwm.m I N1nlI1y' S'HKil'l1lS Slllbll JS fllfsf' HI1Ki ll1f'll' MUIY ll' IIIP lll5l'fll'y' K'llIl'I11p.f III? Kivlv tl!! 'l't1'l' vncv work and rrnldlng just for pleasure. I'uy1w Srfz'f'11Iy-fwfr' .1 CHOIR Concert choir watches Dr. Dryden closely for IIIUII' Clll' IU SIiII'I IIIUII' SUITS. 'Ivhe art room of Butler High is a husy place. Here various projects for school activities are worked out. First year art students worlx with the different Aft media. Advanced classes work in leather, copper and ceramics as well as paints. The lciln reom is always filled with ohjerts of clay waiting to he fired. Pupils enjoyed a trip to the art show in Pitts- hurgh. The lihrary is a popular place with rht- students. All types of hooks can be found on rht- shelves. Many students spend much of their time in the school Iihrarv. The music department is very active and often furnishes entertainment for the community. MUSIC II. RICHARD DRYDEN Vocal Nlusir 'Kb DON BISHOP G I IISON lusirumvni.ll Music MRS. HARI, GROIIMAN Organ NUUII IIITII' IWI4Il'IIl'l' SUS'-IKVII IU! IIIUSI' IVYU hand memhers. Puyfi' .S'wt'r11ly-fi-z'f' FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT MUSIC TEACHERSfRow Ono: Joan Frcy, Jean DOI11KClll Ur. Chnl Silvvy ll-load of Music Dvpartmcnt, Indiana State Teachers Collcgcl. joycc Johnston Shirley Miller. Row Two: Sam Catalino, Phil Cavanaugh, James Bom. B111 Nicholas, Dawn I.-lllll'-CI' MISS NIAIHEI, Nl. W'Al.l,S 1801-1055 IN MEMORIAM Is Gone ra, runl 'lll7l'lIl'I1 flifl .1 nu IIIIYA llllll xlrH'l4'rl' lmnn' llIfU'l'll, run lrll IIA llfn' nl iimr, 101' rnnnnl Nfl miufl Xfllllf' fllflllflllfi all U! f7ll'I1.Vllllf flllllIj,V Ilflll f7lI'Il.N'Illlf fill!!! Illllll all ul fqlhlezfia Dffgff ZUQZCZL 7ZL9 some QQWM4 V755 Xl Ed Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAlVl4Row One: Minehart, Bachura, Miller, Holot, Lewis, Dellen, Kemper, Poole, Nastnsi. Row Two: DY-Xntonio, Nlorzihit, Klutinoty, Wnrdle, Hart, Hilovslcy, Betty, D. Nastnsi, Byers. Row Three: Nolan, Oczypok, Hinclmnn, Cipollone, Slwptalc, Wtslm- nov, Horan, Abbott. Row Four! Sherman lmanugerj. lVlcMillen, Leith, Lune, Nlmto, Pepper, litntnett 1n1.tnuger1, Kummer Itndnagerl. VARSITY FOOTBALL REVIEW 27 Erie Tech ,.,. 13 Ellwood City . 26 Taylor Allderdice 12 Har-Brack ,. 27 Beaver Falls 12 Sharon , Z5 Vandergrift 32 Mt. Lebanon 7 Munlmall , 0 0 0 18 7 13 13 13 0 Statistics Total first downs Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Yards gained passing Net yards passing Total net yards gained Passes completed Number of penalties Yards lost penalties Page Sffwnly-figllt Butler 86 1,619 84 619 617 2,152 38 43 442 Opponents 1. 1. 66 050 232 369 369 187 34 30 288 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to right, Betty, Morabit, Bachura, Poole, Wi11isui1, Klutinoty Ifft Pringle, liuuy, Hart, Graham. BASKETBALL REVIEW Varsity Game Scores Butler. , .... 64 Rochester , . 48 Butler ,. . .65 Butler , 65 Allegheny , . . .. ..,. 51 Butler ,. 59 Butler 51 Beaver Falls ,. ,. .. 40 Butler . . 60 Butler . 61 New Castle .. 65 Butler . , 70 Butler ,. .60 Sharon ,, , 48 Butler , .. . 56 Butler ,68 Tarentum . ..., .. .39 Butler .. . ,54 Butler . 70 lTournament1 Butler ,. . 54 Tyrone , .,.,.,,.. ..., 38 Butler H H I 76 ffEi,:5:1i?,'1f1 o 65 46 Butler ,69 Butler . 53 New Kensington ,... 61 Butler b H 72 Butler Kittanning . .. 36 ,,.Butler H M 49 Butler Har-Braclc . 48 Special Section I Paar' Iiiillflfj'-IHII' Ford City Shady Side . Arnold .. . Vandergrift Ellwood City New Kensington Kittanning . Har-Braclc , Ford City ,. . Arnold ,. Vandergrift Ford City Play-off Game. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Row One! Lewis lmanagerl, Campbell, Houston, Natili, Frenchmlc Salem, Cvuinta, Nnstnsi, Frole, Leroy fmanagerl. Row Two: Follstaedt, Horan, Huclnk, Franks, Gersmer, Brown Mills, Hindman, Butler Butler , , Butler Butler ,R Butler A Butler Butler , Butler Butler ,,,.,. Butler .. , JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL REVIEW Rochester .. Allegheny . ..., . Beaver Falls , 24 Butler . 32 Butler 18 Butler New Castle .... ,,,.. 4 8 Butler Sharon . ...,. . 62 Butler Tarentum .. .... ..,,.,. 3 7 Butler New Kensington. .... 52 Butler Kittanning . ,,.,. 47 Butler Har-Braclc ....., .,... 3 9 Butler Ford City ,. . 38 Butler Pugf' Eighty-Ifwo Shady Side, . . Arnolcl . Vanclergrift ,, . Ellwoocl City . New Kensington Kittanning Har-Braclc , Ford City ,. . Arnold Vandergrift i lGL-nrgc Kluunoly go LIPiI1II1t'1llft-UI' ilu- rvlwound mn ll crucml g.um- wxllm Km Hugh. Tlu- vlmn K1r.1l14un .mn Iorn.1du wun, '54-50, with al Inst-mlnlltv rusll 'x1t'l'l john Hfhwp' c3l'.'ll1.lIl1, wlmn lwulcv the Bllllvl' High rvcord uf must points Ill unv g.U11t', must pmnrs lm' wlu-:ln .lawn .md must tif-ld gn.1l5, Ho was .llsu un SL-Cllun I All-Shu' Tczun. ,pdf Aj . nf Finn LI4l1ly-fuur . , TRACK TEAM - Row Ono: Rnyc, Daniels, Guintn. Hnuz, Dimun. Grcv. Sl'v'prnlc. Rolwlw. Xvnrcllc, Smith, Mixm-I Tlionm. Row Two: Patton, K4-lly, Todd, Klurinoty. Honao, llnrt, Hapsili. l,JlSSlI'lgIl'l'. Bnlclfuif, Swift, Nlillvr, CLIFV lVlim'l1.1i'r scfrins to lic running on air, but actually lwc is only Coinplcring il lvroncl juinp. ,pu 'Q if l'r1y1f' lfffflllli'-.1'f.x' Ralph Nlustciio smrs ni shmput while Don Hart Cmch Dx . V h ' H I look on. A Now ffnstlv for his munity. , 1 mmnoxic , jim 0 ot, Steve Hilovsky :md Bill Tunini sprimvr crusscs the finish linv but Grvy fhicldvn lay :iw pustl and Wfnlick have given him .1 run Pagf' Ifig llfy-.frfzffn 9.4 CROSS-COUNTRY INTRAMURAI. CONTENDHRS- Row Ono: Pnscrlm, Smmfr. Bnrlwr, KlII1gL'l1Sl11IIl1.lX1.l!'fI1Y xlmyn, Rlwk, Km-Hy. Row Two: Hnuvr, xlulwnsmn. fVllntw:r, Nvwcmstcr. f3udvsl1u'xn. Klugh. Blum. Sfmt, Curru- ll.1mmcr lurk? lla-.ul lmlrr? Scissor grip? ffvvn Cfoavh N1IXC'I' I5 L'-ISIIHQI A crltlrnl vvv upon Ihr' t'llIlUllN In us nf tnnglvd arms and lvgs. lltllll' lfiyfllly-r'fyff1I I-I Er: All drvssvd up in smilcs, gold and white, and ready to gn are Varsity Chvvrlvndvcrs Sandra Forgic, Dixie Barlow iVl.1ry -Io SCixi1uidcl'. Simrun Nlnrtin, Pat Kcrr and Nlnrinu Snydcr. Sporting lug smiivs for thc camvrn :Irv thc junior Varsity Cluccrlcndcrs. Knvm-ling .lrv l7m'olimy Hclivr, lrvm- Pru kup, l,ind:1 Nliiivr .Incl Norma MJCiiHi1'I1 Q ci u n. .mnding :irc Judy Graham, IiiJlil'lC Oclrcy, l.cc Ann Lnssingcr nn Sully Wfcst. l'ug1f lfiylity-nilfr The executive council ot' the Girls' Athletic Association are, kneeling, Mary Ann Robb, Marianne Acquaviva and lVlarlou Snyder. Seated are Anne Sherman, Francine Archer lpresidentl, Norma Nladdalena lvice-presidentl, Sally Dixon lsccretaryl. Isobel Duncan ltreasurerj, and Andrea Gyongosi. Standing are Barbara Shultz, Shirley lVlcGrady, Sandra Sheldon, Nancy lVlcLaren, Helen Krajnikovich, Joyce lVlcGann, Jean Ledford, -lane Nicholas, Donna lVlcDaniel. Patty Narabetski, Nlabel Crt-ss. GracicAlle:1 and Dixie Barlow. Not pictured: Carole Rosen rwicg, lVl.irgarct Huth, Virginia lVliller and Edith Miller, GIRLS INTRAMURALS Butler High girls enjoy a variety of activities sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. These activities are organized and directed by student managers, assisted by the club advisers. Volleyball proved to be popular early in the year. Twenty-six teams competed in the double elimination tournament. For the second straight year the Island Aces placed first in the competition. Girls interested in horseback riding were given a chance to ride once a week after school at Sterlings. Bowling reached its peak this year. A total of 4l0 girls playing on 68 teams bowled every night of the week at the Penn Alleys. Recreational swimming was held every Wednesday after school until January for all girls who wanted to improve their swimming skills. In February a course in Senior and Junior Life Saving began. The boys also enjoyed the fruits of the GAA. The senior and junior boys were given dancing lessons every B assembly with the help of junior and senior GAA members. Badminton was opened to the sophomores during A assembly at the beginning of the year. A number of girls also participated in the table tennis tournament open for freshmen only during assembly periods. A varsity and junior varsity girls' extramural basketball team was chosen from tryouts which were open to all girls in the school. The teams traveled to other schools for games and also held play nightsn in the BHS gym for out-of-town schools. lillfll' Nlllflj' s Q V . l I .- - ou s 1 : J' s 1, X 1 w . ' K' ww ., ,,,, M 1 Q '-r K 1 ' -e L 'P-Q. eff D QL M Q fgsl. 511 g fi 14 M--M., 1f?QT'g.s'1 ,,, wi fr-L xc if 2 Pr R mi' fl . we iff' sg. 5- -' lyk.-.x ' -,r x 4 .. 4 . . ' J' .L ,mi Q 'Li' A- 1 , 55.153- ., ,aa , I Q A't 1 5 2' .r X .. . 1 I .D PM 1 :jr N 5 1 nl x - , . A I , , 1 ' . 2 1 l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row Om-: Nlulniex, Shaffer, Oesterling, M. Uber, Weidenhof, Double, Onufrak. Row Two: Swnrtzlandvr. Uber Trimbur Fishel, E. Gaillot, Robinson, P. Trimbur, Smoker. Row Three! Graham. Black, Wfnlkcr, Bush., Heaslr:y,lGeilu-l, Lawson, Orth, S. Gnillot, June Bachman, Cousins, Campbell, WL'tick, Dt-Vcnny, Ren lc l XV l d R l K K X lly dll , 01150 , FPISS, Il1l1t'Y, L. THIN' forth, Burris, Nl. Graham. Absent when picture tn en: .urenz, ei . Biirlibiclilor, janet Barlmimi. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemalcers of America is a group of forty junior and senior girls enrolled in the Homemalcing Course. Their social ac- tivities this year were a Valentine's Dance and a lVlother's Day affair. As a state project, the members of the FHA sold coolc books con- taining recipes for teenagers, ten of which were contributed by the Butler FHA. The Evans City FHA was the guest of Butler at a fashion show on April 14. This yearls officers were Dorothy Robinson, president, Peggy Trimbur, vice-president, Ellen Galliot, secretary, and Patsy Kinney, treasurer. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Pease. C I. ll B FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a group of sixty-five boys enrolled in the vocational agri- culture course. The object of the organization is to provide opportunities in leadership. Officers of the club were jack Herold, presi- dent, Charles Andler, vice-president, Williaiii Protzman, secretary: Dan Nowiclci, treasurerg Merlin Grabe, reporterg Larry Double, senti- nel, and Joe Rassman, chaplain. The group participated in many sports, social and civic activities. The faculty advisers of the club are John Graham and Ivan Reimold, agricul- ture instructors. Charles Andler, senior, rc- ceived the degree of Keystone Farmer at the State FFA Convention. Pnyf Nizzrly-six FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row One: Mr. Graham, Pawlowicz, Kelley, Pizer, Cotten, Protzman, Nowicki, Herold, Andler, Grabe, Fontaine Henry, Wiimchcll, Zurzola, Mr. Reimolcl. Row Two: Barnhart, Wick, Wright, Rassman, Jones, Weigle, Mc Crea, Nulph, C. Cratty, l.. Cratty, Weiland, McCandless, Jordan, Selfridge, Witt. Row Three: McDowell, Steph vnson, Kalchthalcr, Miller, Neupert, Kennedy, R. Cress, Spinnewebcr, Powell, Cranmer, Pizer, Beers, Montag Qucstiaux. l.. Cross, Hageter, Rodgers. ACTIVITIES FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America is a group of forty-six students interested in a teaching ca- reer. There are hve committees: program, social, project, finance, and scrapbook. Proj- ects sponsored by the FTA were the informa- tion desk in the front hall and the sale of plastic textbook and yearbook covers. The U social committee sponsored a Halloween party Tie ri were Clyde Sutton, president, Sue Braham, I vice-president, Wi11ifred Hrip, secretary, and Marlene Beachem, treasurer. The faculty ad- M visers are Miss Johnson, Miss Ritzert, and Mr. V and a bowling party. Cfficers for this year F Keiser. 5 ' Page lVinrIy-.w'-vfiz TJ-f-1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Ruw Ono: Stewart, Plulips, Nloorc, Stewart, Virgili, Sweeney, Roc, Nlartln, Klnncy, Bryan Nolmclm, Stevenson, Robinson. Row Twoi Weaver, Fuellgraf, lVlcKinney, Hoclmn, Langdon, llvnrit'l-cs, FISCl1L'l', Strvitmnn, Nlalcldnlcnn, Campbell, Calvert, Ruby, Dlvcns, Bolmn. Rum Tlmrccz Balm-r, Wfilsun, Lynch, Slwldon, Taggart. Nulph, Hrip. Brnlmlxxm. Btuxclwlxm, Sutton Trlmlwur. THESPIANS Row Ona-: Sclmulwrt, lVlcl,nughlm, Bohzln, Anderson, Barron. Row Two: Pxrcolqx, Slwidt-nmmlc Dcrlucs, Curli, Trzmtmnn. Row Tlmrucz Rosenzwcig, Wyxmktmavpw, Allen, Young. Row Fnur: ljzxlmer, Grey, Swain. Burlclmrdt, Br:-tl1. Row Fivct Prlnglu, Lo.-stylc, Slater. ZilCL'.l!'l. '-431 I'uur Nillrfy-riylll SENSORY AIDES CLUB Row One: McElwain, Kradel, Lydon, Reariclc, Fierst, C, Hindman, Grove, Mr. Herron. Maris. Patten. Row Two: Kirlcpatriclc, Hutchens, Galbreath, Trnutmnn, Moore. Row Three: Stokes, lloilnmn, D. Hindmxm, Taylor. Row Four: Harrzcl, McAlpim-, Bail.-y. Kuhns. Row lfivr-: For-ln, Sn.-wni'i. Su-pp, Yuhe. Bonyzlla, Nlcfiregor, Richards, THESPIAN CLUB The Thespians, a group of young actors and actresses, was newly organized this year. The club has only twenty members in order that each member may participate in as many of the activities as possible. The officers are Paul Swain, president, John Pringle, vice-president: Matilda Bohan, secretary, and Pat Kerr, treas- urer. The Thespians presented a play in B assembly and went to the Pittsburgh Playhouse to see The Lighter Sidef' Mrs. Martha Col- bert Seyler and Samuel DeSimone, English teachers, are advisers. Paul Swain, the presi- dent, was director of the All-School Play. SENSORY AIDES SERVICE CLUB The Sensory Aides Service Club is one of the most useful clubs in the school. The members of this club are the operators who show all the films seen in classes in the school. This year, for the hrst time in the history of the club, the members were presented service pins by their sponsor, W. B. Herron. Besides showing films, the club members also help care for the ma- chines and the films. Officers are Sam Stew- art, presidentg Clifford Patten, vice-presidentg Dale Hartzel, secretaryg and Paul Groves, treasurer. The club has no social activities and is organized only for the benefit of the school. Payr Ayillffj'-llilli Row One: VanGrootenbruel, Gall, Renfrew, Ansman, Schneider, Cvaillot. Row Two: Pengryn, Bandura, Ross, Ruby, Yost. Row Three: Archer, Baker, Tack, Nulph, Wilson, Dague, Row Four: Piccola, Verlato, Martin. Row Five: McKissick, Stewart, Cousins, Rapier, Nicholas, Rittelmann. PALETTE ART CLUB The many posters seen in the halls to adver- tise Butler High's activities are made by mem- bers of the Palette Art Club. The club also paints scenery for the school plays and op- erettas. Bertrum Shaffer is the adviser of this group: the officers are president, Tom Reottg vicerpresident, Fran Archer, secretary-treas- urer, Pat Bandurag historian, Bob Burke. Meet- ings are held every other Tuesday in the art room. To be a member of this club, a student must have a minimum of one year of art and a B average. A pin is awarded to each person who earns a total of twenty-five points in one year. This year the group enjoyed a trip to Pittsburgh to see the art exhibit held annually at Kaufmanns Department Store. Various types of art worlc done by students fiom schools of the area was displayed. A ceramic piece made by Jane Nicholas was exhibited in this show. The students then went to the museum to ser another art show. The art club also conducted and supervised the annual spring exhibit of student worlc from the art classes. First prize winners were Black and White: Rosemary Schneiderg Commercial: Richard Rittelmanng Pastel: Nancy Ansmang Water Color: Steve Berdy: Leather: Richard Rittelmanng Illustra- tion: Wayne Felsingg Ceramics: Margaret Smoker. Pagr Onf Humlrrd ,- ' if lj 1 . X , ' Y .ik 2 , 1 E I' Row One: Fudoli, Rapp, Sherman, Krincr, Henderson, Mr. Comin. Row Two: Rosselli. Retick, Garing, Foringcr, Hindman, Row Three: Fibick, McLaughlin, Fibick, Huth, Rosscn. Row Four: Heller, Einsporn, Roberts, Hcrold, McCue. Row Five: Swartzlander, Roe, Bauman, Sobkowz, Richards, Shaffer. Robinson. Row Six: Prokop, Doria, Miller, Stinc, Pizor, Schubert, Noullct, Kcnnclly. Row Seven: Taggart, W'ilson, Kinnfy, Dougan, Fogel. USHERS CLUB The purpose ofthe Ushers Club of Butler High is to serve the school by ushering at all school and some community activities. Early in Sep- tember of each school year prospective mem- bers are interviewed by a special committee. Applicants, who must be freshman or sopho- more, are judged on appearance, grades, per- sonality, and activities. They are also given a practical test. The first club activity is the initi- ation of new members held in the Senior High Gym. The main club activities this year in- cluded The Ushers Rush, an after-school dance held last fall: an informal dance, Sweetheart Serenade, held in February: and a banquet honoring Senior club members. Dr. Bean was the guest speaker at the banquet where each Senior member received a gold pin in recogni- tion of his service. In addition to regular club officers, the Ushers Club has a head usher and assistant head usher. It is their duty to assign ushers for all the activities, and inform mem- bers of these assignments. Ushers Club officers are Roger Henderson, president: Charles Krin- er, vice-president, Nancy Pizor, secretary: Thomas Barr, treasurer: Patsy Kinney, head usher: Margaret Huth, assistant head usher. Vernon Comin is the Ushers Club adviser. Pagff Urn' Ilumirrii Um' SENIOR FNA Row One: Sweeney, Dixon, Shultz, Prokop, Shaffer, Kirkwood, Virgili. Row Two: Dougan, Kennelly, Ledford, Fisher, Rock, Groth, Duncan, Allen, Henricks, Davis, Archer, Sherman, Kennedy, Bandura, Kuntz, Platt. Row Three: Miss Burkharclt, Angert, Dickey, Martin, Butler, Daum, Crawford, Weidenhof, Kriley, Swory, Snodgrass, Hayes, Flecken, Wagle, Renfrew. Row Four: Palmer, Gamble, Higgins, Cooper, Markovick, Denny, Walborn, Snider, Whitaker, Rockhill, Chehclsky, Michel. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The purposes of the Future Nurses of America are to inform members of the requirements of nursing and what nursing offers, to help them decide upon nursing as a careerg to interest students in personal and community health. Any girl of the junior or senior class who has expressed a positive interest in nursing may join. Miss Anne Burkhardt, Junior High School nurse, is the adviser of the Senior groupg and Miss Dufford, Senior High School nurse, of the Junior group. Officers of the Senior group are Gladys Kennedy, president, Anne Sherman, vice-president, Francine Arch- er, secretaryg Patricia Bandura, treasurer. Of the Junior group, Sharon Martin, president, Rose Marie Swain, vice-president, Jean Kosar, secretary, Kay Miller, treasurer. Special ac- tivities during the year were trips to Butler County Memorial Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh. Conducted tours were taken in both hospitals. Both groups had a tea for their mothers. The Seniors received their pins at their tea. A girl who has met at- tendance requirements and so desires may re- ceive a pin. Some girls work in the Nurse's Office. Each period of the day there is a girl in the office to help the nurse. Page Um- Hundrrd Tfwo JUNIOR FNA Row One: Swain, Miller, Ealcin. Kosar, Flick, Nemcth, Paytas, Rosselli, Young, Pollock, Stcibcl Flack. Walker. Row Two: Krebcs, Zaludelc, Tarcha, Pastorius, Chuhra, Breclcinriclge, Dufforcl Cross, Martin, Kolwcr. Stern, Somers, Miss Dufliorcl. Row Threat Keene, Fair, Bcclccr, -I Graham, Dowling. Bcaclavm, Nl. Graham, Pcnish, Curzi, Williams, Smith. '00 131-'1'Izr' A HIGH m 1755 'Wm s r NURSES AIDES Row Ono: Nc-moth. lfdforcl, DL-nny, Stanley. Row Two: Marlcovich, Miss Dufforcl. Flcclcen, Pasrorius. Paar Om' IluniIrr.I Thrrf JUNIOR SERVICEMEN Row One: Nlegan, Howard. Burtner, Miller, Sheptalc, Dellen, Deitz. Row Two: Klutinoty, Swain. Slater, Horwitz. Phillips, Hertz. Ifft, Not pictured: Eugene O'lDonneIl. Ronald Poole. jUNIOR SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS The junior Service Club is the only club con- nected with high school activities that was not organized by the students. Several years ago Rotary and Kiwanis members expressed the dc- sire to become better acquainted with the young men in the school and offered this opportunity to senior boys who excel in school work and activities and who are responsible and reliable. Early each year, the senior class nominates about twenty-five boys whom they feel meet these QLIZIIIHCE-IIIOIISQ the faculty then selects sixteen. Of these eight attend Rotary Clubg and eight, Kiwanis. Each boy attends meet- ings for three months. OFFICE AIDES Girls with slips of papers in their hands are familiar sights to students. These are girls who worlc as aides in the principal's office. Running errands is only one of their jobsg they also operate the switchboard, cut stencils, file, and do anything generally useful. Attendance office aides answer the telephone, make out passes to be signed, run errands, take charge of preparing the morning and afternoon attend- ance bulletins and of distributing them to each room. There are also aides in the gym office, guidance offices. and the visual aides office. These girls have similar clerical duties. I'ur1f Um' Ilumlrrti lfnur ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES Row Ono: Prokop. Galisin, Prcll. Bachman, Fcrnc. Pizor, Mrs. Gatos. Row Two: Hcaslvy, Xvilliams, Fields, Nlurris, Grystar, Tarsak. .Aqua I'rlyff Um' Ill lmlrr. GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES Row Ono: Hvrry. Gallagher, Young. Row Iwo Unckry, Gardnvr. fVIcInt1rc, CIYHQXOSI. PRINCIPAIIS OFFICE AIDES Rl7M'Ol1L'Z I.vFvvvr, Nlillvr, Davis. Thnma, Graham Row Two! Kvllvy. IVlcDanicl, Nagy, Tack. Young I Ifiaw' Row One: Chenot, M. Ansman, Maureen Mack, Marilyn Mack, Dodds, Shaffer, N. Ansman, Steibel, Schneider. Row Two: Gzilante, Secher, Bedrava, Henriclcs, Strobel, Oesterling. McKinney, Walker, Lynch, Fihick. Row Three: Barron, Verlato, Calendar, Wilson, Ruby. Row Four: Lucas, Flack, Rossen, Loclcshin, McCandlcss. Row Five: Sheldon, Wilson, Guttormson, Roberts, Ripper, Frederick, Sherman, Braham. Duncan, Elder. FRENCH CLUB: LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais, the Butler High School French Club, is composed of students who have completed one year of French or are en- rolled in a French class. The meetings, held on the third Tuesday of each month, are con- ducted entirely in French. Club programs in- clude reports by members, games, plays, group singing and guest speakers. Two French women presented special programs this year: Mrs. Charles Bates showed slides of France and discussed them with the group, Mrs. Jac- queline Gall, who spolce on the French people and their customs, answered the members' many questions. A popular program this year was the play Le Petit Nigre, Sambou pre- sented by four club members. The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to instill in its mem- bers a greater knowledge and appreciation of the French language, people, culture, history and ideals. By these means, the club hopes to further world-wide understanding among na- tions. Miss Ruth Helm is the adviser to Le Cercle Francais. Officers of the French Club in 1954-55 include Norman Fogel, president, Isobel Duncan, vice-president, Anne Sherman, secretary, John Nolan, treasurer. These officers were elected at the first club meeting in September. Pagr Um' llundrrtl six Row Cnr: Natili, Barlow, Shaffer, Schneider, Weaver, Lynch. Row Two: Snyder, lVlcCollough, Platt, Coher, Keene, Kuntz. Row Three: Butler, Crawford, Eakin, Cingolani, Roe, Henriclcs, Hoehn. Row Four! Heasley, Longclon, Krause, Swain, Divens. Row Five: Miller, Ford, Lawrence, Cohen, Beachem, Baker. Row Six! Slater, Hellman, Braham. Dixon, Hoovler. Row Seven: Kaylor, O'Donnell, Hulfner, Ifft. LATIN CLUB Petitores Scientiaef' translated Searches of Knowledge, is the name of the BHS Latin Club. The club meets the first Wednesday of every month for a business meeting and every third Thursday of the month for a social meeting. Qfficers of the club are Eugene O'Donnell, presidentg Ed Ifft, vice-president: Lorma Weaver, secretary: Joe Slater, treasurer. Two of the outstanding activities of the club this year were the Christmas Party held in the BHS gym for all members and alumni: during Latin Festival Week in February, the club put on a special radio broadcast over WISR. The purpose of the program was to point out the many uses of the Latin language in modern day living. Nlembers of the program explained how many national products carry names of Latin derivation and how many every day words go back to the days of Caesar. The club consists of about fifty students who have completed two years of Latin or who are in their second year. Miss Dorothy Doerr is the clubls adviser. Paar' Um' llunilrril Smwvt - - i1 Seated: D'Vorchak, Benton, Logan, Miller, Kirkwood, Trautman, Ledford, Richardson. Stand- ing: Peterson, Horwitz, Secher, Bauman, Gerstner, Herold, Eyth, Maker, Martin, Shuber, Litzenbt-rg, Parker, Stine, Barron, Fair, Fennell, LIBRARI-ANNES The l.ibrari-Annes, under the direction of Miss Mary Young, the school librarian, are the library assistants. They donate their time during study periods, before and after school, and during assemblies to help in the library. They check books in and out, shelve them cor- rectly, and in other ways keep the library in good order. During the year, they sponsored an assembly program for Book Week, when contestants from the student body and faculty participated in a book quiz. Officers are Mar- garet Kirkwood, presidentg Charlene Miller, vice-president, Helen Trautman, secretaryg Margaret Logan, treasurer. Payr' Una' Hunilrrd Iiiglzt L-'Tier' l755' um V A 5 Ax High ll w p PUBLICATIONS ir' 1 Editor Jane Wilsoxm keeps her smile in spitc of lost pictures, messy make- up and late copy. . 3. ff' 15. t YEARBOOK STAFF Planning for the 1955 Magnet was clone in the Spring of 1954. The stall chose the theme. The sections were laid out and assigned. 'Ihe stall resumed work on the book with the opening of the fall term. livery member was responsible for a par- ticular section of the book. This responsibility included the scheduling of pictures .ind writing of captions and copy. The stall is composed of eight members and the editor. Row One: l.lTlfRARYfSeyburt. Wfnllier, Wfilson, Nlurphy, Lynch, Archer, P.itten. Row Two: RECORD- lsnncson, O'Donnell, l low.1rd, Barlow. Not pictured: Bnrlmr.1 Streitmnn, Jenn Kosnr. l'ug1,' Um' lllllliiffil ivlllr' Row One: Carol Ford, Helen Wynktmop, Anne Sherman, Joyce Bedrava. Joe Slater. Isubt-I Duncan, Barbara Shultz. Row Two: Clyde Sutton, Sandra Forgive, lVlarlvm- lnixtvrial. Paul Swain, Norma Mritldallt-i1.i, Joyce Cainphell. NEWSPAPER STAFF The Magnet is Butler High's bi-weekly newspaper. The Magt1et follows the plan of a modern newspaper. It contains all the features of an up-to-date paper such as news, columns, sports and interviews with faculty and students. Last spring The Magnet won all-state honors for news writing and coverage at Penn State. The Pitt Award was also won by The Magnet this year. The Magnet business staff obtains the advertisements and subscriptions. NEWSPAPER EDITORIAL STAFF Literary Editor Clyde Sutton Editor-in-Chief Joyce Bedrava Exchange Editor Joyce Campbell Eagle News Editors Associate Editors Anne Sherman, Joe Slater Carol Ford, Sandra Forgie, Barbara Shultz News Editor Helen Wynlcoop Copy Editor Marlexie Lauteria Advisers Athletic Editors Literary Miss Gertrude Reed Norma Maddalena, Paul Swain Athletic Miss Mary Jamison Feature Editor Isobel Duncan Business Nelson P. Palmer IH444' Um' llumlrml 'l'1'11 n 0 nw LHHUZ Bcrry. Smulm, Dulyn H7llSl!'lL'SS I11ill1i1QIl'I',, XYIIIICUII, Gr.1h.1m. Rnw Two! Nvlxwclib. H!'.lllI1. llvrvcy. BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS uw Onc: C3.lI.lI1lt', Cfqxlvcrt. RL'l1f-FCM, Dnllcr, Rncklnll, I,nl1muHur. Row Two: Kmg. Snvnll-V. C milspnl, Qjt'blL'I'Il I...-...I 4 , 1'1,'g+f' Ill' Urn' f!1llhlI't'J Tfzwfmw' PHOTOGRAPHY li 4 Photography plays an important part in year- XJ boolc publications. The photographers are called upon to take pictures at any time. Nelson Palmer aicls in taking and developing rhe pictures. There are two photographers this year. Bill Faust, il sophomore, was the apprentice photographer. Ron- nie Bennett, a senior, has a service record un- equaled by anyone. Ronnie has been a photogl rapher for both newspaper and yearbook since he entered the school as a freshman. onnn- Bennett, school photographer for four years, with his t.inwr.i RADIO VOICES f ROlNl XVISR: Jim Sawhook, Lynn NIUFPIIY, Barlmrn Green, Gail Pitts and Sally Dixon, shi' junior lJUWl1l'lL'Jll stall' broaclcast every Saturday morning over WISR. . . . .,,. W... .. .,...iMi,,,, ff- 'UN Q' Pllfll' Um' llurlilrrd Tllirfwrll RADIO TI' vm' Butler High had two Saturday morning radio pro- grams on the local stations. The out-going seniors on the Nlorning After program from WISUT pick the staff for the coming year. The professional employees of WISR pick the Junior Downheac staff. The Junior Downheat program has a doublr' staff. Two groups of students broadcast alter- nately every week. Records. interviews and high school news are featured on both programs. 'I he hroadcast time for these programs is Il:l5 to 11:45. Ili. Nlurning After Gang, Norinai lVladd.ilen:1, john lk' .lI1kl lvl-ll'Y ,lo SCl1I1l'ILlC'I', PlflyL'd lAl'LlUL'SfS illid ll'l' uuuwetl siutlvnis every Sdllllllily inorning over VUBUT. SENIOR PLAY Nleinhers ul lmzli casts nf' the all-school play, Time Out for Ginger. crowd around Dick Nli-yer to see .ln .iriicle about Ginger in a magafine, Pilgr Uni' llurrilrwil Fourhwvl Scenes from the All-School Play, Time Out for Ginger DOUBLE CAST OF CHARACTERS Lizzie , Gail Pitts, Patsy Kinney Agnes Carol Nancy Elliot, Barbara Shultz Howard Carol Richard Meyer, Homer Phillips joan Gracie Allen, Martlma Ann Barron je-annie Lois Shuberr, Sally Miller Ginger Eddie Davis Toiiiiiiy sim Mi. Wilson Mi. Hofifiiiaii .Norma Wick, Patty Curzi Larry Pacoe, Paul Braun oe Doyle, Bill MacDonald John Ei iiiii ett Mike Taper Payi' Uni' Ilullilrril l iffi'r'1l The Third Annual DECO lVlinstrel was helcl this yenr in the auditorium. The minstre-l is .1 pl'Ulllll'llUI'l ul' thu llistrildutivc Edutntion and Cooperative Business Training program, THE DECO MINSTREL ,Inv l.m-slylc looks on while Joyce Bi-rkvs :mil BL'l'll0 Fnlxl pi-rform :lt thu DECO Nlmslrcl. L Miss Miss Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. M r. V' Q' clones 'f' Interlocutor Blue Brown Tambo Rastus Coots Remus Bones Ruchus Payr Um' lIun.iri'.l Sixrwrn joe Lesryk Joyce Berkes Berriann Fohl Virginia Criley Robert Fucloli Emery Miko john Pringle Ronald Dellen Paul George 1 L Richard Stoneylwroolce, alias john Pringle, tries to persuade four charming Spanish women than a Piratt-'s way of life is lwest. Fall Operetta- Captain Crossbonesn Two of the palace guards stand erect as Captain Cross- honcs tries to convince them that he wasnit harming any- one. Miss Pelling Richard Stoneyhroolce Captain Bombastio Anthony Law Bill Pilgrim Kitty Zim , . Zam Pnyr Um' llunilrril Si'fl'rlrtfrn i CAST OF CHARACTERS Don Cuhel de Cigarra Richard Focht Donna lsahella Margaret Lynch Th cresa Martha Cornwell Eleanor Sally Bryan Particia Kerr john Pringle Paul Galer Richard Meyer Bob Fudoli Sally Dixon joseph Lestylc David Baird -.nw ' lil Scenes from Senior Play, Importance of Being Ernest Tlic Senior play tliis ycar, Tl1c lmportancc of living lifl1L'Sf.U was prescntvcl November l8 ancl 10. A ilu-mc of gray and lwlack was carriecl tlirouglioiit in tlmr srcnvry anrl COSYLIINCS. CAST OF CHARACTERS l,ani' Simeon Whirclmill Algernon lxfluncricfl Roland Bretli hlolin Wimrtliiiig Dan lrlcineman l.arlv liraclcncll Sue Braliam Ciwcnrlolcn lfairfax Slwirlcy Hrip lVliss Prism lVlatilcla Holman ffvrily Cardcw Nancy lVlrl.aren Rvvvrcndl Canon Cliasulvli' Clyde Sutton lVlerriman Cfliarles Burlilwarclt fjrlffr' UVM' unilr im. ,L 57 -7. -r Q wyivii 'K .x. A The mnlcceup committee sets up headquarters ht-fore a play and they always do a volume business. BEHIND THE SCENES Back of every successful production performed on the boards of the high school stage are many groups and committees. The stage crew functions under the direction of john Millen. The boys pull the curtains, set the stage and operate the lights for all stage productions. Each play or operetta has its list of committees, publicity, ticlcet sales, programs, make-up, and scenery. The art club paints the scenery for school productions. Mr. Millen has trained the Stage Crew so he can talce life easy. Payr' Una' llfllltiffii Ninrlrrn Row Ono! Wcamvvll, Rosvnzwcig. Baird, Longclon, Anderson, Yalcnvr, Henriclcs, Ros:-lli, NICDQ-nvitt, Allen. Prwlt' Row Two: Knlwncn. Scflwr. Snidcr. Crnnmrr, Wlmer, Boycr, Grvy, Blum, Folk. Row Thrcv: Plccity, Xwojtynn V.1 vrn. lVlcllv:1m. Russo. B BAND ORGAN STUDENTS Row Onvi Huggins. Kc-nnccly. Fnrgic. Seated: Platt, Kuntz, Dunrm. Row Two: Snndvrsun Smxrh, Srvulvgcn, lnssingcr, Snyder, Shumnlccr, Lynclw. l'uyr Unr llumlrrll Tfwrnly BRASS SEXTET llendersun. Stoughton, lVlcGarvey. Sawhoolc. Croup, I l1l'I1I. SAXOPHONE QUINTET lleider. Ciillilaml, lllggins. Tacls. p!'lIClil'N'I'. '-1 4 J k Another important musical group of Butler High School is the Preparatory or B Band. Composed of twenty-Five sophomore members. this group is an apprentice training for A Band. They meet in the auditorium every day during third period. Under the direction of Don Bishop Gihson, they learn to play in tune and the proper care of their instruments. They also learn the different scales. They practice such songs as Two Moods. Phan- tom, and uIl'lfCI'lHCYlO.U This year BH Band playecl in the spring concert. Student conduc- tor was Betty Plecity and secretary was Betty Wcwwityiia. STRING ENSEMBLE O'Donnell, Wfilson, Sheldon- Barto. Raahe, Anderson StfPifl'nn'1, RLWS1'l1. Nici-lfylns. WOOIJWINIJ QUINTET XY'l1IIJlliCI'. Klee. lVlcG:1rx'ey. lleicler, Smith. W 'I W N I' HSI Ii J J JK Among the small instrumental groups which hranched from the hand and orchestra were the woodwind quintet. string ensemble, a saxo- phone quintet. ancl a brass sextet, They played this year for assemhlies, in the spring concert. for a series of programs at the grade schools. and at various community functions. These ensemlvles were directed hy Don Bishop Gibson. Nineteen Butler High students were chosen this year to play the school organ. These stu- dents were chosen on the basis of their piano ability. The organists played for a numher of school functions, including assemblies, concerts. graduation exercises. and community programs. Puyr Um' llunilrrtl 'l'fuw1l-1'-urn' my ,, '1 'fi , QF? ffff A 1 VW. ff . an Mg. .W -fw- 'P a mn ' ' X vw ,ww in o 1 I, a- , . f Ya' -L -. 9 ia 3 X Q5 4 3 0 A fs 5' I -Q if 5 K , ,1 X .X if -K gl 'Sw ' .. Q WF-Q sf 3 S -A H qi, f ,W M i 5 Y 1 A l. . lg i Q MW 'Iv 'Q U Q ,Q izwiwr numb ln ev I 565522 Q ,1 ORCHESTRA lRighU Row One: Nicholas, Ansman, Crawford, Pitts. Row Two: McCandlcss, Broad, Rosen, Lcstyk, Martin, Klapper, Butler. Row Three: Crouse, Clark, Sheldon, Srrcitman. Row Four: Hen- dricks. Snider, Heider. Row Five: Gates, Heineman, Sellers, Otterson, Richards, Shoemaker, Neupvrt. ORCHESTRA Bright and early every morning before the tardy bell rang, the orchestra could be heard tuning up in the auditorium. The squeaks and sour notes soon changed to the lovely strains of Showboat Medley or Mississippi Suitef, Under the direction of Don Bishop Gibson, the orchestra developed into one of the top school and Butler organizations. They played a wide variety of music ranging from popular to classical. The orchestra played for two as- semblies and in the spring concert. Twelve members of the orchestra represented Butler High at the Midwestern District Orchestra Festival. Officers were John Parker fpresi- dentj, Janice Whitaker fsecretaryj Jane Nich- olas and Sandra Sheldon flibrariansl. Student conductor was Bob Shoemaker. A f fr 1 X Q Q 'V LQ I V 1 :V bl ff 'Q gf , fm Q E. ? -W will MT' ,, -'- IPXXL ' Y-1' Ex fwfgy, QW' vu H. A mg Q 4 W . fr' +21 -vf sw N - A Q L V 3 A , M W: .. N, 1 ' f fa' ff' , N - 1 X VF fn Qff zf' 4 Npwffi v W f N ff 'f ,pw - 4-, f f 7 5 A BH: L-'2f ? 111gL, , f' X f Y 5, I q ff ml, , qv , M ab My X - M mf. ff '+ 'K 1 N N4 ,fi L, - ,, d,-V 4, ,,,, '--K l.Mkmy H :lm IN.. 2 'Nll . I ' , , ,E f 11.ie-.,.,g Yi 9' Ei, 2-' 1 I ' X 4, Hg , , 1 ...Ag .,,,, ...v 'M ' '12 1-K V 5 ww f f -' ' .. 1 , xx- 1 , VL A-X 1 4' i ,V Q: , M - K ' at 5 V -li Qlul, N I : ml' ia ' ' an fs 22 ffl 12, Q 1 , x .F X J' 5 - -Yi ' ff 2' 'Ei 4 5' - 0' f ' 4 -fy Q 5 Q gm, V QA ' ' -, . lb- 'V X ,:,, V 4 i s ' 4 Q 3 53 , Q ,, -em l i iw as ,1 'S . . iygz V q'2f Q4 5 , ' ,X 5' . -ax i ' ' ' if . a 'j ' g - fn 4CQ 1. - HN' 'W . -' m iv 4' , . f 'J1 :fy f Q-I 1 , 61, 'lat Q5 , ,CL 9 'Ch' -:J X' X - f, -,:-- -- Y ' 1 ' ' nf ' 1 5 f l N mx QQ' 'WC f x f N ., .4 h, - - 1 I I A BAND CRightP Row One: Wliitelmill, Ellenberger, Cress. Row Two: Croup, Stewart, Grey, Breckenridge Damner, Holl, Snider, lVlcl.aren. Row Three! Shilling, Parker, Yuengert, Allen, Tack, 1VlcDon- ald, Hendricks, Neupert. Row Four: Crouse, Scott, Bloom, Sellers, Pruckner, L. Smith, Swory, Yerkins. Row Five: Focht, Richards, Heider, E. Smith, Payung, Sawhook, Huba, Klee, English, Higgins, Otterson, Wimer. A BAND You can see this group of members on the con- cert stage, parade ground, and the football held. Under the direction of Don Bishop Gibson, the band prepared for their concerts. For their marching unit, practice often begins before school starts in the fall. The band sup- ported the team at all the games and marched in four parades. On the march, the band, dressed in gold and white uniforms and led by drum major Roger Henderson, the color bear- ers, and the varsity twirlers, is really something which everyone enjoys. The band also played in two school assemblies. Eleven members represented Butler High at district band. Officers were Bill Stoughton fpresidentl, Ja- nice Whitaker lsecretaryl, Clarence Kaylor fmanagerl, and Bob Shoemaker fstudent con- ductorl. Path' Um' llunilrrif 7'qc'i'r1I1'-fre' Rim' kwnv: IIIQIQIIIIN, f:UI'l'lIA'l'II, Klnunpcrr. IIFYJII, XVIISDI1, IDUIICJIXA Snydvr, Su-pp. IIuIcI1unn. XYIIHIIPIIIII, nI.1ss.lvl Iluw Ixvu: KvnnmIy. W'.1gIv, Ilusvn, I,V1u'I1, I'IlIlI1, RuIwrls. CIuIwr, W cnvcr. Kzlufnmn, IIIIIIILIII, IIIRIILIIII Run ,IIN--I-I IIlII'II1l'I, IIIINLIIIIJII, Plus., .'XI1xI4'I'5-UI1. SfIu'u'uIct'. SIUVV-lI'I. Yusl. ScI1rntI1, I ILIn-r, III-rIQnw, Cullnuxnwu Rum Ii-ur: XXI.-Cf.m.IIws, Ikuy, Ilwrf. INIvyor, Isnnfsun, NuInn, IJYIIIHIU, Snwlnuuk. I5ufI11, III-Iulw, Xfnxvu, 0.114-I, Km 1. W .-el FOI IC'IiR'III I CHRIS IiNSIiMI5I.Ii NI un I XI, SI4'Xk'.lI'I Ruw k7n4': W1-sl, lfuIu'r', KI'.llHI1L'I'l, Ixn I1 Xvvlvuw. NI.1u.u'l Row Iwo: IfILIcr, f'ICI1rutI1, I I - -. 'I IOIR If anyone pgwscd by HX tI1c fourth pe-r1mI in the morning, In- was murc to Imvr- In-4umI tI1c IIICIOLIIOLI5 vmces of tI1c Curb Ifn scn1I1Ic. 'IIIM' Q-nsen1bIc, coxnpund nf' tvn Concert Choir l1IClIII7L'l 5, turnud into um of the Ivsst smnII music groups. Sonar- 0 rI1cir sungm wc-rc A WUIILICTI-LII Ciuy. I-IQIIQ. Young I.ovcrs,' .mud I.uIIq1Iwy ut I5ruaCIwny. TIN-y sang for four .ummm Iwliea, in tlmv spring concert, .llIkI for v.u'i ous Iiutler cIuIu. Row One: Moore, MacCarron, Murphy, Steibcl, Wfalborn, l,. Miller, Fudoli, Bowser. C. Miller, Dixon, lnsicliak, Roc, Rolwh. Row Two: Smith, Brandon, Wfolfrom, Harold, Hole, Stewart, Pi-ll, Hoovlvr, Hellman, l.ongdon Piialw, Ford, Wfhitu. Row Three: Zahnnd, Rolvison, Rodgers, Pvimgryn, Shovel. Nlcliowvll, Kirk, George Plugh, Houston, Savannah. Rnusch, Ordy, Row Four: Stcpp, Green, Campbell. Shearer, Nlotlio. l5i'uli.u'vlur, HuH'ner, Neese, Rilcal, Yohe, Guinra, Balfour, Snodgrass. Ieirh, K. Miller, Barlow, Divms. A CAPPEILA CHOIR A CAPPELLA SECTION LEADERS Seated: Cuvuim, Dixon. Row Ont-Z llvrold, llouslon Stcilocl, NIIIUYAIJITIY, GL'K3l'pl,t', ITICTIHTITIT. RUW' TWIY: Rlfhlf Rausch. Ordy. Pawlc. Polnnec. Row Three: lVl.1cCa1rron Thomas. Rilcal, Guinm, Fcdiaczlco. This year A Cappella Choir was divided into eighteen sections, each one having a section leader. The section leader has two main duties. One is to checlc off the songs memorized by their section. An- other is to hand out demerits to the mem- bers who deserve them, The grading at the end of the semester is based upon the number of demerits held by each student. Row One: I5uvIe, I5e.in, Ifher, IVIeCIeIIniuI. Stevenson. Gr.1I1.ln1. Turner Rim' Two: RLIIWV. Y IXIiIIt-r, 'init-ti, NuIsIieim. INIcI5oweII, I, IVIiIIer. Row Three: INIcCuIIuiigh. Otirvv, XY'iIIiiuns, INI.irIwurgi-r, Iiiin. N.ir.iIu-1hI:i, Siniiiierr.. I'IiiIips, Ieiiem. P.i5t'.1u. INIQ-i1t'iinIc.i GIRLS GI Iili IIIIIS A GIRIS TRIO I lI'lUI1 SI.l'W'ilI'I I Il KI-rr, S.iIIy Iirxuin. I.Ul'llI.l XXA'.lVl'l'. An'ivi11p.ii1lsi: One of the most PWOPLIIQIT hll1ilII music groups this year was the CiirIa Irin. All were ineinhers of the Concert CI1nir and have earned their music Ietters. The trio has Iveen together since junior high 5CIiooI. They couId he Iienrd singing Dinah or Singing in the Rain in the IUIICQ IVIinstreI or un VUiII4enx Amateur I-Iour. They nIsu ming for twu .xmvin I1Iien :ind in the spring uuiiceri. Row Une: McCue, Scuotegunzzn, Miller Frccltriclc Elliott Grabt lVl1ctlt Fttzlco Boyli Row Two: Cmtty, Cliiprt-.1i1, Brown, ldifir Dunn N 1 vitosi Row Thru S1 u t Rinnit Kohni-n, Burtm-r. Ulwr, Cupps, lowuv i 17 ow our 1 xii it 1 :Xllen, Buurniquv. GIRLS lil ll ' N Concert Choir consists of fourteen main sections, each of which has a leader whose duty it is to check off the songs when sung to him by each member of his section. They also give clemerits to their section members for disagreeable conduct. This year the section leaders Checliecl oil' such songs as My Romance, O Sing Unto Him, n'IL70l7lllLll,H nnil AI- lt-luj.ih. .+ I , Q JUNIOR CHOIR KIA-fri Row Onvt IIillIl'I'. SI1i0InIs, IJotIo.Is, IIulCI1lnson, I,0I i'vvr, Row Two: TIioinpson. Ii. IXICI..lLIgI1IlII, IlownIw.iiii'r, IiI.1cI4, fXn5in.1ii. S INILII,.lIlgIlIII1, N.ipor.1 Row Thrvcz Iiowsur, Dorm, CfotIis.poi, Ifaiir, Ciilwb. Iioglv. SI1liIi'in.inlli', I'.u'I4i-1 Row Iiourz IIor.m, I'vIIiccioi1c, C:.unpIuvII, Iiycrs, Iinldnuf, IHUVIIILIIQ, KI'llI.ll! Row Iiiu-Z Rom-iizwvig. I.is singvr, Uri-vu. Tlioiims, .Ivan Ifilm-lt, -Ioan I3iI'vicIc. XV0IIrii-r. Capt-rs. Row Six: Both-slwiin. Ki1I1lII,SIk'X'l'I1NlIl, Alai-S, Orzypok, I7.1rIu'r, I.LlI1t' JUNIOR CHOIR GIRLS TRIO ilaon. IIi'incin.in. Ocstcrling. 'I'Iiompson. CJ The girIs sophomore trio rt-In-ixr'sm every Nlondny during fourth pcriod witI1 Doc Dryden as their instructor. Two of tI1cir favorite selections arc I'lI Iii- Sm-ing You and I I.ovc Lirrlt- Willit-. The trio Ims been singing togvthcr for two years now. 'I'I1vy Imvi- sung for tlw v.iri' ous Iocal groups z1rouncI town, including the junior VVoincn's CIUI1 and tI1u Junior Auxilinry at tlw I1o5pit.1I, A.. 3 nf , Skgif xi NN., L' , 'Y' I fi? AIUNIOR CHOIR fRightI Row Quill? I'z.u'Iwr. It-ps.-Ii, INI.u'ini, IIuIIvr, INIcCf.1inIIt-ss. Row Two: AntIt'rson, Ci.iII.ig,hor, Ritidlt-. Siiiiixm-i'viIh-, IIIIIKIIIIIIII, C,3u1ypuI4, I5XorcI1.1I4. Row Ihi'L'v: PIruutin.in. QDL'SIL'I'III'lg. RlcI1.1rCI. IJLTIIUF, SIUWJII, I:.lIAI1lL'I', Ifnl.-y, 5--ciicr, Ikm-psliiulti, Rivlvr Row I'ourZ Cirvuniiwatlt, Rosclh, 5. klont-s. Spryn. Calhoun, INIcI'Iii'rson. Iirown, I,.u'Itvy, IN'Iy1'r's, X',Q'II.lI'. Row Iiivvz Rv.lr'irI4. cIl'l'vIJl, NuIsou. RunI4Ic. Xvvrw, XViIson, IVI.1ys. Ci. Ionvs. IIl'II1l'II1.lI1 Row Six: ffr.iwI'oi'tI. IIintIin.in. Suinnwrvilh-, NIusicr, johnson, Sutton. Shurmin, XVI-st. Iiaird. .II INIUR Cl IUIR This your ninutucn students wcrv chosen to carry out rlit- duties of section IcnCIers of the Junior Choir, They were kept husy hy CIIL'CIiII'lg off such songs ns The AI'Ii1IIISQlS Traveler. 'Sing of Thy Glory, Uffnntc Iloininof' and The Song of the Swccpt-i's. IVIvinIwrs of clit- choir cIcctctI tht- svction Icndvi-s at rlw hcginning of rlit- yc.li'. The Junior Choir sang in rlit- spring Coiircrr this vnxir. JUNIOR CHOIR SECTION I.IiAIJI5RS ow Ono: Iiuinvnmn. Xvilson, Ot-su-rling. Ifihick, Domi II-lIIL'I'. Row Two: SI1ICIL'lII.lI'IIIL', I3urni.iIc, Nt-Isun, Si-flu I't'IIicionm-, Row Thrcv: ID'Vorch.iI4. Thoinas, Iussnngti I,.lI'IiL'I'. IQKIVY IJUIITI SIIL'I I'l'liIII. I.i'lI11', C:ilI,3l'I'S, ISIIIIYKI. 1. i. if E in A I fl STS STATE ORCHESTRA REPRESENTATIVE TRUMPET TRIO Rohurt Shoemaker GIRLS QUARTET Stoughton, Henderson, Ferguson. GIRLS GLEE CLUB SECTION LEADERS Row One: Hutchison, Pius Row Two: Duncan, Yost, Rohh, Freclericlc, lNlacel'e. Burint-r, Nlclfuv. lfllio llcrlcics Two of the main choral groups at Butler I-Iigh are A Cappella and Concert Choirs. Both of these groups are directed by Dr. H. Richard Dryden. A Cappella Choir can be heard dur- ing the second period singing their songs. Among these are Lo How a Rose Ere' Bloom- ing and Ad0ramuste.,' Student director was Donna Rauschg assistant student director, Bob Guintag and Marion Stewart, accompanist. Tim Balfour and Gordon Fediaczlco were the mem- hers of this chorus chosen to attend District Chorus. This year Concert Choir has sung at Clarion State Teachers College and at the State l.ions Convention in Pittshurgh. l.ocally they have sung at the Kiwanis Club and other social organizations. Along with the Choir, the Girls Ensemble participated in the programs. john Pringle, Sally Bryan, and Niartha Cornwell were chosen from Concert Choir to sing in the District Chorus. Concert Choir also sings the responses for A assembly each weelc. Student director was John Pringleg assistant student director, Carole I'cIutchisong accompanists, Marion Stewart and Mary Ann Derluics, Ar the May concert, the Choral groups. in a large combinecl choir, sang Onward Christian Sol, diersf' I'imw Um' Ilun.lrr.I Ilmli' 1111-11 -wg' qw in but lively teenagers would be whipping up ai hot 1 session in Bob Rich.xrds' jeep during the noun hour? O fER-l3O,f RD . . . QCIIOOI. Lllili Summer vacation is over and as the leaves begin turning from greens to bril- liant reds and yellows, it's back to school for many a well-tanned student. Swim- ming pools close and Butler High's doors are once again opened. Books are taken out of moth balls and shined up for action. Stacks of tablets and bright yel- low pencils are unloaded in each home- room, equipment for the work ahead. The halls are jammed with crazy mixed- up freshmen and upper classmen coming back for a last fling. The well-waxed Hoor boards will soon be rescuffed by the shoes of eager students. A lrisky bent .md good spirits were the highlights of nmiiy .tn Alter-Scliuol l5.inci'. Puyn' Um' llinlilrftl 'I'l1irly-Illrrf 2 Junior Achievement is an opportunity for young people to gain experience in husi- ness. production, management. ancl sales- inanship. Butler Division has six coin- panies. three ol which meet every M011- tlav and three every Wfeclnesday. The students appreciate this opportunity and many more apply than can he accom- modated. lfach year new companies are l-orinecl which liquidate in May. Also there is an annual hanquet at which M 4 awartls ancl scholarships are presented to clescrving achievers. Participation in these miniature husincsses teaches the students how hig husiness is run. Dixie Barlow puts the finishing, touches on .1 pig-slmp chopping, hoartl during working hours at Qlunioi xM'l1iexi H1 CHI. ' 'r ICYVIW' Pk'lI1l'5Ll1lY. klllflmjl lllt' HUOI1 l1Hlll'. 5llIkl1'lllh l'ltll1K'l' IH llh' PLVH1 IU llil' IHIISN' ol Pilvlllill l'i'fUl'L'lh. l'uaf' Um' lllllliinul 'l'llirIV1'-fnur ' xi , Nag V1 Tum Stlltrs student director of Captain Crosshonesf' lun s ,.,ustetl :luring .1 rehearsal. The various students of Butler High ex- press interests in many different hobbies and forms of recreation. Many express their creative abilities hy participation in plays, operettas, and other forms of amateur entertaining. Other students prefer to create with their hands. The hoys work with cars, souping them up to malce genuine hot-rods. The girls sew and coolc. This gives them practical training for a future job as husband or wife and also provides relaxation. All of these varied interests and talents find ample opportunity for expression here at Butler High School. A cmnplcte ovcrlmtilumg was done lo this car hy the students of Body Shop at Butler High School. l'ug11' Um' llullilrril 'l'llil'I1'-lr'-rf' Sarah Ovsterling is lwing posed for licr senior picture lwy lxlr, Bennett. Pictures play an important part in school life. The art classes draw and paint pic- tures. On the bulletin boards of English classrooms can be found portraits of Shakespeare, Byron and Hawthorne. The language classes have posted pictures of Spain, France, and ancient Rome. The halls of BHS are hung with reproductions of many famous paintings left as a me- morial by graduating classes. Moving pictures and slides play an important role in classroom life. Senior and Junior pic- tures and shots for the newspaper and yearbook are also plentiful as well as the pictures in the many textbooks. A I1-IIIUHJI COHIUSI l1K'lki l'Vl'l'y yl'.ll' lo llllll llll' IYCSI ICPHQIRC 5llllllC'!'lNlgS. rfillt' VVIIIIIPVSA PIL- Lurcs are shown in our front hall. 1. xi ti adm! .iii gil 3:51 I I :Ui A v 1 . m4 - Y I'uyr' Urn' Il1HItfI'I'i, 7'l1i1'I-1'-,fix S'l'lIDliNrl' CUUNCII, O 'l'llIi2 ISO RDS Representatives to Student Council art' chosen during the fall. Elected officers for this year were Bill lVlcCandless, presi- dcntg Dick Meyer, vice presidentg Lynn Murphy, secretaryg and Paul Braun, treasurer. Before the Christmas season over 1000 toys for needy children were collected. During the spring a new dis- missal plan was suggested and put into operationg the sale of milk during the noon hour was started. Students and council members collected funds for the Heart Drive on Heart Sunday. To end the year. the Council Care Crusade spon- sored hy the council purchased Care packages to he sent to rhc Orient. A glimpse ol' some of' the thousant tiys co ccttt at C wristm is y t Stu tnt f wunti l Paar Un mln lllllfl fn ON BOARD FOR CI IRISTMAS FUN ir ir if 'k 'A' 'k Nlr. Pcllccy cnrnml lwls Cfhristmns nmmwy lwy playing Snnm H1 unv of Llw Im-nl stores. This is .1 lmnusl Xvonclvr wlmt Miss Nloorc nslivcl for? 'lvlvs display lvy Run Zncfnri. Gary .Iurysm and Ron Scluclwul looks rvnl. TOUCH -www A, pf' W! 5v53 ixgzjgw G pllfll' Um' llllllliffnl 7'llfl'ly-llflrf 'XIRX 11 I x Drink milli :Incl lw l10A1lIl1Y..' n typical slogan usvnl lwy IlkUlYI1'lln1i' SI'llLll'II' CTUlll1fll lhllli SlllK'Sn11'l1, To :acc sonw cull' scnmr gurl outlltrcnl ns gl'J'llh.'lIl1Jl usml to lwc ur to spot il Cxcrmnn spy wcrv ilu' guings on of Svmor Day. llfll' Um' Il11l1.lnul' Furly-unr ..,....-vffr' -v 'l ,.,a--f...f' f r mrsim is trymp., its hind it dropping cards in tht- hat at thi' Faculty party, I olllutl' t L ss L s It HK W I UNL The faculty of Butler High as well as the students has social activities. During the past year they had a picnic party at Lutherlyn. Entertainment was the par- ticipation of the faculty members in ath- letic events. In April, a bus load of the faculty members went to Pittsburgh to see Cinerama Holiday. A banquet in honor of those members who will not be here next year is planned for the end of the year. Those leaving include retiring members, Mr. Radalcer who will continue his studies, and Mr. Herron who will travel next year. l'inn' Um' Illnlilrwil lfurly-lfuw llt-rc .1 group ol' seniors tlancv to tht- strains: ol' -Iohrmiv lVlartin's orchestra nt the Senior Hop, Silhouettes in Frost. 1 1 I1 D OI' THE Ylii R Spring comes and the yearbook goes to press, hut the hardest work is still ahead. There are final exams, scholarship tests, term papers, and preparation for Senior activities. The school year ends with a host of social functions. lVlarch Sl and April l, the spring operetta, The Gondoliersf' was held. April 23 was the date of the junior Hop, For- ever Spring. May 6 and I3 were the music concerts. JA companies liquidated and held their ban- quet on May 7. The Senior banquet was held May 14. May 2 and 3 was Class Night Commencements were held May 31 and June l. The final sparkle of Senior activities was held June 2 at Moonlight and Rosesf' the name of the Senior Prom. It has been a good year. The athletics teams :lid very well, Student Council was successful, and the plans for the new high school moved ahead. l'u1fr Unr lliuzillvul l nr1y-tllrrr RIECK PRESCRIPTIONS SEALTEST 'k ICE CREAM ' ' 1 and Mamn s Pharmacy DAIRY PRODUCTS t DANNY MARTIN, Pharmacist 325 S. MCKEAN ST. Butler, Pa. 158 N, MAIN ST, Butler, Pg, Phone 3717 Telephone 3761 C' Candy Shop HOMEMADE ICE CREAM and CANDY 'A' 46 Years in Business FOR PRECIOUS. LASTING I I for . . . EVERY OCCASION Shop With Pleasure and Confidence at Milo R. Williams Iewelers, Inc. Personalized Payments 114 S. MAIN STREET Butler. Pu. Page Om' Humlrfa' Forty-four IN SUIIAN CE When You Think of INSURANCE . . . Think of the Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Ins. Co. Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Farm Bureau Lite Ins. Co. A Butler Inclustry 'Ir SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT LISTED IN CLASSIFIED SECTION OF DIRECTORY i' IRA L. FLEEGLE-District Manager Sees All I Q- :L,, Knows All Writes All Chili you know is a hobby! In bust- ness life we are CARL E. SHIELDS 6. CO. Realtors and Insurance Brokers T not more BANK expensive . . REGULARLY lust BY THE better CLOCK l'1DElITfl'RUSI Conmnr ' Page Om' Hundrrd Forty-fl-'vc R. n. SCHUBERT HEAVY HAULING CRANE SERVICE RIGGING - MACHINERY MOVING OPERATING with I-BEAM and THE PEUPLES TELEPHUNE DROP DECK TRAILERS 'A' . wr: Movr: Corpomhon SHOVELS - BU1.1.DozEns -'rnAc'roRs Heavy Machinery BUTLER 75-109 if Ofiice: 150 KITTANNING STREET Residence: 125 Second Street Garage Phone 34-503 a V i S Wuulfuae Butler's Leading Furniture Institution 127-129 W. Jefferson Street BUTLER. PA. Page One Hundred Forty .six I FURNITURE 0 STORAGE MAYFLOWER WAREHOUSES Butler 31-930 H. Nicholas Transfer 8: Storage Co. Established 1902 o MERCHANDISE -'H-ff 'ilezn n ' Fllhnmpznn Iliunmxl lilnnw 324 S. MCKEAN Butler, PCI. For You Who Like Nice Things . . . At Prices You Like to Pay Q P T I C I A N Prescriptions 115 N. Main Street Page One Hundr Prompt Service on Eyeglass Repairs Lenses Duplicated BUTLER 41- 0 2 3 A. B. Mann 251 S. MAIN STREET Co 1-d Forty-.r JOHN HUNSE co- Pennsylvania School of Business 201 S. MAIN Phone 7-4707 Higher Accounting and Business Administration, Accounting, f Stenographic-Secretarial 223 South Main St. Butler. Pa Telephone 35-330 BUTLER'S FINEST FURNITURE STORE Specialists in Business Training ll ll All in geumqmm 5' fl I 4 , 7.1 .. .pq mam' and gaaldq X Quality Clothes for Men and Young Men In BUTLER IT'S TROUTMAN'S Butler County's Greatest Store DISTINCTIVE FINE HOME CLOTHING FURNISHINGS Page One Hundred Forty-eight UF nuthin i g , HIGH 1fttttQgttM t 1,g, t-i it , testis lass . . . To the young men and women of this community who are now entering a new and most important phase ot their lives, we extend our best wishes tor their good luck and success in all their forthcoming endeavor! And we wel- come them proudly into the spirit and co-operative lite ot this, their home community! Monday 9-9 Daily: 9-5 Saturday 9-6 Harvey C. Trader Thursday: Closed at Noon The Complete Music Store Evenings by Appointment ir Records, Musical Supplies, Sheet Music, Dr' J' Zucker Band Instruments - Radios, Pianos Dr. G. A. Zucker Phonoqraphs - Television OPTOM E TRI S TS 'A' Phone 35-311 111 North Main St. Phone 53-184 115-121 E. North St. Butler, Pa. Butler, Pa. Pnyr Our Ilumlrrtl Forly-nim' Butler-Made Steel Helps Keep America Strong 'W ARMCO STEEL GDRPORATION d f OPPORTUNITY IN OUR COUNTY . . Where tlmeregs always room for youtlml From a raw gash in the wilderness . . . to a thriving community today . . . our county has always presented a challenge to our youth. The challenge first came in the vigorous efforts needed to survive. Then, as the community developed and land was cleared, small businesses and indus- tries sprang from the work of men and women with vision and skill. Natural and financial resources were wisely used to increase the prosperity of our Community. And, our county developed into its present condition . . . where there's always room for youth . . . with opportunities for competent high school graduates in Butler businesses and industries. How you accept the challenge of these op- portunities . . . will directly affect the future of Butler. So, why not plan to learn and grow up in a Butler business . . . you'll find the rewards of good living in direct relationship to your efforts. Butler Office MELLON NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Page One Hundred Fifty-one COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 'k RELIABLE FURNITURE C0. i 212-214 S. MAIN STREET Phone 75-702 NIiIler's Shoe Store Shaffer's Jewelers i' BUTLER PA CLASS RINGS GIFTS IN JEWELRY WATCHES and DIAMONDS 'A' i' 145 NORTH MAIN STREET Butler County's Largest Shoe Store BUTLER P g O Hundred Fifty-two J: Ullllss PIIRTIES 8: UIIIIUES Refreshment Service 5 Free of Charge! , ,fr AX A A All A 1 Prompt Delivery and Pickup ww' 195' TRAUE MARK asausmzfn- Equipment Furnished TRADE MARK mossmzfu 1 NO HANDLING ON YOUR PART Am H. ' Pay Only AR l 1 for ! in Coca-Cola and Ice Used K Phone Butler 22-115 DRINK REG. U.5. 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