Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 12 of 36
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Page 11 text:

ALMINIITCATICN AND DACDLTy ADMINISTRATION: Mr. Oberlin, Mr. Miller, Mr. Harding, Mr. Price. FACULTY: Miss Garl, Mr. Moore, Mrs. McKrill, Mr. Oberlin, Miss Minor, Miss Brown, Mr. Byers, Miss Kester, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Stage. Page Three



Page 13 text:

SENIORS EMILY ALWOOD—“Emily.” In penmanship she ranks high, She’ll win her fame by and by. RUTHE ALWOOD—“Ruthe.” We depend on Ruthe for ticket sales, For at this job she never fails. LEWIS AULT—“Lewie.” Of him truly, his mother may boast, some day he II be known from coast to coast. Glee Club 1, 2; Basket Ball 1 4. MARTHA BEVINGTON—“Bevy.” Martha is busy on all days curling our hair and setting our waves. Glee Club 1-4; Blue Triangle 3; Senior Play. LLOYD BLAKER—“Blaker.” If arguing made one a great name. Lloyd would be well on the road to fame. Band 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Glee Club 1 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Class President 1; Junior Play. In her you will find a true friend lead. Blue Triangle 2-4; Glee Club a good voice cannot Club 1-3; Band 2 4; be denied, as Blue Triangle silent, sober lad, we never can JESSTA JEAN BONECUTTER—“Peanut, indeed, for love of children she takes the 1; Junior Play. ETHEL BRUNSON—“Ebie.” That she has a music teacher she is well qualified. Glee 2-4; Latin Contest 1. HOWARD BUTTERMORE—“Doc.” Another tell if he’s sad or glad. . WILLIAM GATHER—“Bill.” ’Tis not by his action, gesture or size, but by his silence we know he is wise. Band 4; Hi-Y 2-4. LUCILE DECK—“Lucile.” Quiet and reserved is she, always as contented as can be. Glee Club 1-4; Blue Triangle 4. DALE FISHER—“Fish.” No matter the difficulties, he’ll find a way, as a student manager lie’s sure o. k. Entered from Halloway 4; Student Manager 4; Band 4; Senior Play. , .. WILMA FULLER—“Willie.” To her a horn has valuable utility, therein lies her most outstanding ability. Blue Triangle 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Secretary 3; Glee Club 1-3. MILDRED GETTS—“Millie.” Next fall she will enter Ball State College to take up teaching and gain further knowledge. Blue Triangle 3, 4; Junior Play; PRUE ADELLE HALLETT—“Prue.” Prue is brilliant and high is her goal, everv month her name heads the honor roll. Band 1-4; Blue Triangle 2-4; Yice-Pres. 2, 4; Glee Club 1-3; B pins 1-3; Orchestra 1, 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Valedictorian; Latin Contest; Math Contest. JOHN HATFIELD—“Johnny.” A temper? yes and furthermore he works at Hunsicker’s 10c store. Band 3, 4; Glee Club 1. in his Piano so ROBERT HIGLEY—“Bob.” Some of his ideas are very queer, but opinions we know he’s sincere. Hi-Y 2-4; Glee Club 2; B Pin 2; Award; Orchestra 2; Latin Contest; Algebra Contest; Band 4. DORIS HOLMAN—“Doris.” Give me a chair in a cozy nook, now go away I can read my book. Blue Triangle 2-4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4. NORA JOHNSON—“Johnson.” We hand it to Nora for being clever, she s always the same no matter the weather. Glee Club 1, 2; Blue Triangle 2-4; Band 3, 4. . . FRANCIS KLINKEL—“Sancee.” She takes life but not too serious, about her future we all are curious. Glee Club 1-3. DICK LONG—“Herbie.” Light hair, good looking, and in stature quite tall, his favorite sport is basketball. Band 1-4; Glee Club 1. 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Basket Ball 1-4; Vice-Pres. 1, 3; Hi-Y 2-4; B Pin 1. BERNIE LOVELY—“Bernie.” He worries little and hurries not, but he’s alwavs present on the dot. Basket Ball 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. MARY JANE MAGGERT—“Mert.” With flaming hair upon her head, her favorite still seems to be “Red.” Glee Club 1-3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Blue Triangle 2-4; Class Pres. 3; B Pin 1, 2; Salutatorian. JOYCE MARK—“Jim.” Sometimes Joyce is happy and sometimes she is sad, but did you ever see her when she was good and mad?!! Glee Club 1, 3. Page Five

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