Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 31 of 102
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KAQCLXOZI' tA8 L-502810, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN is a play about an average family. It is average only in the fact that we have a mother, a father, and children. The childrenlconsist of twelve lovable, energetic, understanding offsprings. Mom and Dad wanted a large family, but they were satisfied when the youngest of an even dozen blessed their home. The fam- ily is a great one. Every member con- tributes, every member has certain duties and to help Mother, a fam- ily council is set up. in the Gilbreth house- share-and-share alike 1 J This little democracy hold is run on the basis. Dad seems to be very strict when he refuses the girls to have dates and the boys to leave their studies. Dad is only trying to help the kids. He feels they must skip all the years of school possible, so they can graduate earlier. ' Dr. Burton enters a sad note in our bright, gay tune by telling Dad that he has heart trouble. The family mustbe kept to- gether and the only way to do that is by being self-sufficient. The play ends with this ever successful flarrgly meeting the future with heads held ig . CAST Assistant Director ........ Ann .............. Ernstine . . . ..... . Frank .... Martha . . . Bill ..... Lillian . . Fred . . Dan . . . Jackie .... Larry .......... Joe Scales ........ Mrs. Fitzgerald Miss Brill ....... Dr. Burton ..... Mother ..... Bishop Hathaway . . . Evelyn Knox Norma Hartranft . . . . Arthur Wilson. Marilyn Rimmel . . . . . Bob Nelson Sharon Beebe . . Olus Everetts Doug Stapleton . . Dorothy Jones .. Buck Keesler ..... Don Imler Janet Smyth Helen Coll . . . Jack Maxton Donna Hook Father .... . . . . .Ronald Rosenberry H . 1. Arthur Wilson, Robert Nelson, Olus Everetts, Douglas Stapleton, Evelyn Knox, Norma Hart- ranft, Marilyn Rimmel, Sharon Beebe, Dorothy Jones, Ronald Rosenberry, Donna Hook. 2. In addition to the above: Right of Ronald Rosen- berry-Jack Maxton, Duane Keesler. Right of Marilyn Rimmel--Helen Coll. Right of Donna Hook-Janet Smyth. -2 7..

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jimi CW, agymiff. jctmify The bird takes to the air and returns more beautiful or this is the case of Babs is THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY. Tony is the football star of the year and has a little competition over the home fronts. Competition with his opposing team and the fella who wants his girl. Betty and Buddy are always present for fun and food, but ab- sent for work. Mom and Dad are the pa- tient type but patience can go so far and Dad reaches that point. A prize fight by Buddy, a party for the football team, an airplane ride for Babs and a proposal for Aunt Bella plus a love match between Sally and Dick, ended one hilarious night of entertainment for an average American family, the Smiths. f 7? A2 CAST Rolf Gerhardt ....... Tony Smith Marilyn Darby .... ....,.. L etitia Smith Shirley Woodcox ...... Barbara Weatherby Jerry Beebe ....... ....... B uddy Smith Joyce Blair ....... ....... B etty Smith Max Little .......... Henry Smith Lois Gunsenhouser .... ..... A unt Bella Sue Casebere ....... ..... S ally Smith Marion Walters . .. Prof. Slattery Neil Hankey ..... ...... . .Dick Jones Howard Zerkle .... .... S tewart Brandon Anne Korsmeyer .... .... J ulie Weston my 1. First 1-ow: Shirley Woodcox, Max Little, Marilyn Darby, Jerry Beebe, Joyce Blair, Sue Casebere. Second row: Rolf Gerhardt, Howard Zerkle, Mr. Ruff, Lois Gunsenhouser, Marion Walters, Anne Korsmeyer, Neil Hankey. 2. Sue Casebere. 3. Rolf Gerhardt and Howard Zerkle. 4. Anne Korsmeyer and Rolf Gerharclt. 5. Howard Zerkle and Shirley Woodcox. 6. Joyce Blair, Jerry Beebe, Marilyn Darby. .-26..



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CHORUS Upper left-first row: Catherine Vachon, Mary Ann Harrold, Janice Hankey, Alice Dohner, Shirley Heffley, Patricia Tustison, Carol Hollinger, Marilyn Beckwith. Second row: Rosella Healy, Rosella Baxter, Norma Meyer, Shirley Woodcox, Sharon Little, Patricia Culler, Audrey Miller. Third row: Jackie Hamman, Lenore Ringenberg, Nancy Bright, Juanita Lucas Janet Auer, France K b'k , s u 1 , Sondra Sicard, Virginia Boyer, Caroll Cook. Fourth row' Duane Keel J ' ser, ohn Bright, Robert Ashby, Miss Gierman. Upper right: Miss Gierman. V The girls' chorus was under KA the direction of Miss Gierman. 07,1156 Although they did not make very many appearances, they were appreciated by all who heard them. They sang at the P. T. O. meeting and the school Christmas program. It was difficult for the girls to get together due to the fact that they met the last half of the sixth period on Tues- day and Thursday. The chorus sang at the Spring Concert ii, E :Q 71' GLEE CLUB Lower left-first row: Marilyn Rimmel, Maxine Zerkle, Mary Ann Harrold, Alice Dohner, Shirley Heffley, Joyce Funk, Marlene Doolittle, Lois Gunsenhouser Maril D ' yn arby. Second row. Rosella Healy, Ros- ella Baxter, Norma Meyer, Juanita Lucas, Shirley Woodcox, Sondra Rosenberry, Shirley Harris, Judy Parker, Wilma Shultz, Miss Gierman. Third row: Joyce Blair, Joyce Adams, Donna Hook, Janet Auer, Lois Phillips, Melva Young, Eileen Moughler, Nila Michael, Beth Hankey. Fourth row: Jewel Beebe, Lenore Ringenberg, Nancy Bright, Barbara Lung, Jackie Hamman Helen B , acon, Frances Kubik, Joan Hankey, Sharon Little, Sondra Sicarcl, Virginia Boyer. Lower middle and right: Freshman chorus class. which was held on April 15 Like the B d . an , the chorus climaxed their season with the Spring b Concert. They sang many of our favorite songs. Their other spring work was THE GAY NINETIES FOLLlES,,' colorful in costumes and dancing with music. The operetta was arranged and directed by Miss Gierman. In addition to the girls' chorus, there Was a mixed chorus. They met on Monday, Tuesday, d W d an e nesday during band period for both semesters. .agg-

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