Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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1 it . if fl Engfggl .. jnfnre omemci em of ,fgmerica ' U 0NZu'mr ZPL The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of home students. Any student completing one course of home economics may join. The emblem of the F.H.A. is a house sup- ported by two hands symbolizing that the homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The colors are red and white. The motto, Toward New Horizons, expresses the purpose of the organization-learning to live better today in order that our lives may be better tomorrow. Meetings were held several times during Right-First row: Betty Oberlin, Joyce Adams, Ethel Haverstock, Shirley Surface, Shirley Heffley, Evelyn Knox, Eleanora Haifley, Jackie Wilson. Second row: Beth Hankey, Mary Ann Harrold, Esther Snow, Janet Auer, Avis Armstrong, Esther Martin, Phyllis Blaker, Miss Metz. Third row: Audrey Miller, Bar- bara Likes, Beverly Fender, Sharon Whitney, tum the year, and a joint Christmas party wth the F.F.A. was held in the gym. The club had a successful year under the leadership ofN,Miss Metz and seven officers. Holding the fgavel was President Shirley Heffley, and assisting her was Vice-President Eleanora Haifley. Record- ing the minutes was Secretary Ethel Haver- stock. Treasurer Evelyn Knox counted our money, while Historian Shirley Surface kept track of the club's past history. Song Leader Avis Armstrong had the job of keeping our voices in training, and Reporter Mary Zimmer- man reported on our activities. Marilyn Beckwith, Maxine Zerkle, Juanita Lucas, Patricia Culler, Ruth Albertson. Top-Left. First row: Evelyn Knox, Shirley Heffley, Eleanora Haifley. Second row: Avis Armstrong, Shirley Surface, Ethel Haverstock, Miss Metz. Bottom-left: Demonstration Agent. Center: Initiates. Right: Classes attending demonstration. twiki mmwww

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U' ri-,JQ4 The Tri-Hi-Y, is an organization bf high school girls associated with the Y. ML C. A. Membership is open to any girl in the Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes who is accept- able 'to a majority of the members. The emblem of Tri-Hi-Y is a triangle in the center of which is a circle surrounding a torch, with the word Tri-Hi-Y inscribed in the corners. The corners in the emblem, red, white, and blue, stand for Sacrifice, Purity, and Loyalty. Our meetings were held on the second Mon- day in every Month. The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y conference was held at Garrett last fall which all the officers at- tended. Our District meeting will be held April 12, at Ligonier. At Christmas the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y joined together for a grab-bag, and caroling at differ- ent homes in town. We enjoyed a Valentine party at our sponsor's home, Mrs. Hampel's. The evening was spent in playing games and singing. Our membership consists of thirty-two members. Every new member receives a pin which signifies the purpose of the organization: To create, maintain and extend, throughout the home, school, community high standards of Christian character. The officers of the past year consists of: President, Anne Korsmeyerg Vice-President, Carol Scoville, Secretary and Treasurer, Carolyn Renschg Chaplain, Eileen Moughlerg Sponsor, Mrs. Hampel. Upper-first row: Jeanne Schweitzer, Lois Gunsen- houser, Marilyn Darby, Sue Casebere, Anne Kors- meyer, Eileen Moughler, Marilyn Blaker, Donna Hook, Marilyn Rimmel. Second row: Sondra Sicard, Joyce Funk, Shirley Harris, Marlene Doo- little, Judy Parker, Marilyn Ginder, Sharon Beebe, Peggy Worthington, Eleanora Haifley, Evelyn Knox, Mrs. Hampel. Third row: Sondra Rosenberry, Carol Scoville, Carolyn Rensch, Wanda Brade, Joyce Blair, Janet Smyth, Norma Hartranft, Marilyn Craig. Fourth row: Shirley Heffley, Ethel Haver- stock, Carolyn Lint, Loretta Hankey, Dorothy Jones. Lower left-First row: Anne Korsmeyer, Carol Scoville, Second row: Joyce Blair, Carolyn Rensch. Third row: Eileen Moughler, Mrs. Hampel. Lower right: Carol Scoville trimming Christmas Tree. .yn prodpecl Both the Hi-Y and the Tri-Hi-Y look for- ward to years of usefulness in the community and in the student body by upholding the plat- form or ideals of Clean Speech, Clean Scholar- ship, Clean Sports and Clean Living and to Create and maintain and extend throughout the school, home and community high standards of Christian character. They hope to be able to be of assistance, as in the past, to other communities and to con- tribute to world wide enterprises undertaken by the Y. M. C. A. They desire to be of greater influence in the student body. -..J 9..



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. -F-1:2 l T 5 f f -4 , ' . u f-'X 11449 , a t m? . Qnfzftre armem of .jdmertca Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve -that is the motto of the FFA. The Future Farmers of America are young men learning the trade of farming. The chapter held a meeting every month. It decided to sell seat cushions to enlarge the treasury. One of the members offered to let the club pick up corn that the corn pickers had left in the field but the weather never per- mitted. Top-Left: F irst row: Fred Thompson, Lowell Trubey, Walter Slentz, Max Little, Louis Boyer, Charley Smyth, Wayne Heffley. Second row: Jim Brown, Gary Kaiser, Lenard Keller, Jerry Haverstock, De- Wayne Olds, Jim Schoonover, Arthur Bowman, Mr. Berg. Third row: Larry Moughler, Allen Robbins, Charles Oberlin, Lee Pierson, Robert Young, Olan Krontz, Forest Hamman, Vaughn Billings, Paul Kaiser, Marion Walters. Fourth row: Paul Pugh, The Butler Chapter turned out a fine bunch of Future Farmers. There was a total of thirty- six members in the 50 and 51 year. The president was Max Little and assisting him was Lowell Trubey as vice-president. Lenard Keller was picked for secretary and Walter Slentz was elected treasurer. Lee Dohner was chosen for the reporter. Mr. Berg was the advisor. I Norman Blaker, Jim Lung, Jerry Call, Lee Dohner, Jim Rickerd, Jerry Buttermore, Jan Miller, Robert Wagner. Right: First row: Lowell Trubey, Lenard Keller, Mr. Berg. Second row: Walter Slentz, Max Little, Lee Dohner. Bottom-Left: At Christmas Party. Center: Farm scene. Right: Jerry Buttermore and his prize sheep.

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