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ANNUAL STAFF Lloyd Blaker, Historian; Orplia Rilberg, Poet; Dale Fisher, Sports Editor; Anna Spake, Class Editor; Prue Adelle Hallett, Prophet; Mary Jane Maggert, Editor-in-Chief; Nora Johnson, Snap-shot Editor; Robert Higley, Alumni Editor; Dick Long, Business Manager. GLEE CLUE Miss Doris Kester, Betty Ann Price, Annabelle Campbell, Jean Bryant, Naomi Antle, Thoris Culbertson, Georgia Freeburn, Betty Jean Bercaw, Frances Klinkel, Jeanette Capp, Bessie Oberlin. Clifford Blaker, Orplia Silberg, Dean McCleery, (Henna Schoonover, Reign Ulm, Martha Bevington, Lloyd Blaker, Sarabelle Rex, William Maggert, Doris Holman, Glenn Knox, Ruth Reasoner, Verl Oberlin. BLUE TEIANGLE Lois Buttermore, Bessie Oberlin, Wilma Fuller, Ethel Brunson, Jessta Jean Boneeutter, Ruth Reasoner, Miss Garl, Sponsor, Mary Jane Maggert, Prue Adelle Hallett, Esther Funk, Lucile Deck. Donna June Platt, Nora Johnson, Mary Louise Campbell, Ellen Capp, Berdena Steffe, Marjorie Price, Kathleen’ Haviland, Glenna Schoonover, Doris Holman, Anna Myers, Mildred Letts, De Etta Nodine, Betty White. ui-y William Gather, Bcrnie Lovely, Howard Steckley, Dick Bercaw, Verl Oberlin, Byron Bryant, Willard Easterday. Mr. Oberlin, Sponsor; Richard Miller, Robert Higley, Dick Long, Bill Richards, William Maggert, Reign Ulm. Page Fifteen
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HIGH SCHCCH BAND THE BUTLER. HIGH SCHOOL BAND which has as its motto “Boost Butler’s Baud’’ started out with 25 members, and now has 59 in its ranks. In 1931-32 the band won in the district contest and went to Evansville where we won fourth place in the state. The next year we won at Columbia City and also won first place at the state contest at LaPorte, for which we were awarded a silver loving cup. On July 13, 1933, at A Century of Progress our band had the privilege of giving a concert to open Indiana Day. We were the only Class C band present. In 1933-34 our band did not win at the district at Huntington. This year we are going to Goshen and if we win there, which we expect to, wo shall go to Evansville. Almost one out of every three students in high school is a member of the band. We now have a 40-piece Junior Band. In 1934 the pressing need for uniforms was satisfied when black suits trimmed in gold were purchased. This meant a $900 investment which the Boost Butler’s Band Association undertook and paid. A large amount of credit should be given to our director, Lida M. Stage, to our school and her unceasing effort to put us “over the top.’’—Ellen Capp, ’34. Page Sixteen
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