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THE TORCH of LEARNING BURNS at BUTLER HIGH FOR ALL CREEDS Butler High pupils practice toleration and the principles of brotherhood. Here three boys of different faiths- Joseph Friedman, John Warman, Donald Ansman- clasp hands in fellowship. -VMZ 1 FOR ALL RACES Butler High pupils trace their ancestry to countries all over the world, but all are Americans, learning of their country, its customs, its privileges, its opportunities. Pictured are five students born in different countries: Robert Tanaka, Hawaiig De Ann Cleeland, USAg Bern- hard Klann, Germanyg Dezso Csizmadia, Austriag Koula Lyras, Greece. FOR ALL WALKS OF LIFE Butler High pupils come from Butler City and nine other districts. All learn together that it is what one is, not who he is that counts. They come from homes of business men, teachers, ministers, in- dustrial workers, day laborers, professional men, Representing a few are: David Tacglc, construction, Jane Shumalcer, law and the courtg Steve Pavlosky, industryg Mary Burn, medicineg Cynthia Siljander, teachingg Walter Henriclcs, farmingg Herschel Segall, merchandising.
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The Torch of Learning Burns at Butler High To Train Us FOR INDUSTRY Chemistry, Physics, Electronics, Mathematics, Engineer- ing Drawing teach lnasic principles the worker must know if he enters industry. On a field trip to Armco, Arthur Balph is briefed on jobs by his father, james Balph, BHS '38. FOR BUSINESS FOR THE TRADES In Wood Work, Shop, Auto Mechanics, practical skills are learned which the students can apply to earning a living in a trade. Anthony Kovasky and Chester Dellon use shop tools and the power saw with care and precision. Typing, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Co-Operative Training each provide learning and drill necessary for future stenographers. Carol Tritsch and Mary Jo Gibson check debit and credit columns for accuracy.
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