Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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First row: Dean Casebere, Jim Brown, Ralph Thompson, Earl Wolff, Max Little, Walter Slentz, Glenn Keesler, Wayne Heffley, Lenard Keller, Allen Robbins, Jib Selten- right, Arthur Bowman, Charles Oberlin -Q-fi Jim Rickerd, Gene Smith, Marion Walter, Jim Schoonover - Third row: Mr. Berg, Fred Thompson, Robert Womack, Jim Harter, Jerry Haverstock, ' at . .ff , Second row: Lee Dohner, Robert Wagner, Louis Boyer, Jerry Call, Forest Hamman, QsPf'9'KK S ...,s J' 15 I xx DeWayne Weicht, Charles Smyth, Clarence Bal, Lowell Trubey, Norman Blaker, Jim Lung, Kenneth Koeppe, John Wright, Gene Harrold. . Qlflfflflflfg aufmem of America A farmer's in the dell! A farmer's in the delllv There will be a few more farmers when the Future Farmers of America, a club made up of boys who plan to be farmers, complete their agricultural training and take up the occupation of their fathers. These boys learn new and better ways of farming. Officers are elected for one year. For 1949-50 the elected officers are: Glen Keesler as President and assisting him as Vice-President is Wayne Heffley. The Secretary of the club is Max Little and controlling the financial end is Lenard Keller as Treasurer. The reporter for the club is Walter Slentz and the club is sponsored by Mr. Berg. The boys of this club can be identified by their blue jackets with the FFA Emblem on the back. t x First row: Max Little, Sec., Glen Keesler, Pres identg Wayne Heffley, Vice-President Sponsor, Walter Slentz, Reporter .481 Second row: Lenard Keller, Treas.g Mr. Berg

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First row: Nila Michael, Dick Oben- dorf, Bob Wolfe, Joyce Funk, Vir- ginia Teutsch, Charlotte Johnson, Parker, Linda Harding, Judy Georgia Blanchard, Beth Hankey, Don Imler, Dick Roan, Shirley Harris, Mr. Ashby Second row: Sondra Sicard, Marilyn S5 Marilyn Darby, Anne Korsmeyer, Dorothy Burdick, Janice Funk, Donna Hook, Bishop Hathaway, I 1 Marlene Doolittle Third row: Richard Shultz, Jerry Beebe, Neil Hankey, Charlene Flynn, Sidney Long, Fred Ferrah, f i x J Ginder, Joan Hankey, Gloria Sud- borough, Jean Miller, Joyce Blair, Paul Tom, Jack Maxton, Gus Hig- ley, Donald Healy, Wanda Brade Ofalfin The Latin Club is an association of Latin students who wish to carry their interest in the subject beyond the classroom. The Butler chap- ter of the Junior Classical League is known as Romani Hodierni, meaning Romans of Today. The purpose of the club is to hand on the torch of classical civilization to the modern world. Romani Hodierni held more or less regular meetings during the school year. At these times the members learned about the lives of the Romans and the various customs observed dur- ing this period of civilization. At Christmas they held a party at the school building and enjoyed good food and a gift exchange in the spirit of the occasion. This year the Latin Club continued a prac- tice which was started by last yearls club mem- bers. A gold medal award was presented to the pupil having the best grades in Latin in both classes. This award is made to try to encourage the study of Latin among school students. At the time this article goes to press the recipient of the medal in the first year class is undetermined. The contest is close between two students, Joyce Funk and Marlene Doolittle. In the second year group, top honors go to Carolyn Rensch. The officers of the club who served during the past year were: President, Sid Long, Vice- President, Jack Maxtong Secretary, Glen New- comer, and Treasurer, Bob Wolfe. Mr. Ashby was the sponsor for the club. ....17-



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MHS First raw: Ethel Haverstock, Edna Thompson, Evelyn Knox, Shirley Heffley, Dorothy Q4 Kitchen, Shirley Surface ffmlllps W0 New MN Cluster, Bessie Bungard, Onalee Knox, Ruth Schimpf, Janet Auer, Beverly Nodine Secrnd row: Ruth Albertson, Esther Snow, Mary Zimmerman, Ann Albertson, Theyma Third row: Joyce Adams, Betty Oberlin, Shirley Miller, Miss Metz. . Qnfzfwe omemct em of .America The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of home economic stu- dents. Its purposes are to encourage democracy in home and community life, develop creative leadership, and promote a growing appreciation of the satisfactions of homemaking, thus further- ing an interest in home economics. The club's motto, Toward New Horizons, expresses the purpose-learning to live better today in order to have better lives tomorrow. Membership in pl F ,F First row: Bessie Bungard, Reporter, Onalee Knox, President, Edna Thompson, Sec'y Second row: Shirley Heffley, Historian, Evelyn Knox, Parlimentariang Miss Metz, Sponsor, Dorothy Cluster, Vice-President, Ruth Schimpf, Treasurer -19- the club is open to any high school girl having taken vocational home economics for one year. Regular meetings were held on the third Tuesday of each month, and at Christmas a party and gift exchange were enjoyed by the members of both F. H. A. and F. F. A. On October 1, 1949, four delegates, Onalee Knox, Bessie Bungard, Ruth Schimpf, and Bev- erly Nodine, attended the Fall District Meeting at Ossian. The club was also represented at the District meeting on April 1, 1950.

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