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.Sizn in 1' 1. Bob Ashby, Dorman Davis 2. Donna Hook, Duane Keesler 3. Don Imler, Loren Bcard, Duane Keesler, Jack Maxton 4. Carolyn Lint, Loretta Hankey .xdcfiuifg 5. Helen Coll, Janet Stark, Marilyn Ginder, Janet Smyth 6. Dorothy Jones, Sharon Beebe, Carolyn Lint 7. Clifford Johnson, Jack Maxton, Robert Wagner will accommodate the students. By analyzing the information accurate predictions can be made now of what the situation will be during the next eight to ten years. The school buildings were checked and scored by Building Specialist Dr. Paul Seagers and his assistants of Indiana University. Pic- tures were taken of the buildings to help in the study of the rest of the information gathered in this survey. The local director was Mr. H. B. Brubaker, principal of the local school. Most of his as- sistants were members of the senior class of the Butler school. There were some from the Junior class. These students went from house to house asking the necessary informa- tion needed in the survey. In the townships the trustees and their advisory boards took charge of these duties. Those in connection with the survey wish to thank everyone in the community for their cooperation in making this survey a success. The results of the project will be announced later. The reports will be, in part, written and there will also be slide pictures taken in the class-rooms while classes were in session. -21-
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loeciaf .!!CC0l'lfLl9A:5Al'IfLOI7,f5 OM! . EI'6':5Al4'L6L7L MMI' . Freshmen-yes, that's what we were- looked-down-on freshmen. I imagine our big- gest thrill was coming to school that first day. Our first high school exams were something new, too. In some ways these were looked forward to but to those who hadn't studied they seemed dreadful. We will never forget the initiations. Of course, everyone seemed glad when school was out whether they really were or not. ULU' .STIIOAOHQOFQ EMI' As sophomores we served a banquet for the boys of baseball from the preceding sum- mer CThe banquet was in the fallj, The college section of the biology class journeyed to Chicago to study biology in the acquarium and museum. This took place during the second semester. 04 1' j4,nz'0r ye or 1' One of the unforgettable happenings during our junior year was our class play, f'Cheaper by the Dozen. Also, selling magazines was a lot of work, but a lot of fun went with it. I Om' inior year The senior year was our big year. In the fall was the senior class play, The Cannibal Queen. We had a paper drive in the fall and another in the spring. In early spring we sponsored a chili supper which was a rousing success. The year-end activities were the biggest thrills of our high school career. There was the lrVashington Trip which, I am quite sure, was enjoyed by all. Then came bacca- laureate. Oh! How sleepy we were that night flt was the night after we got home from Washingtonj. During the same week came award day and class day. The final and clos- ing night was commencement. We were put out on our own with our high school days to be looked back on, not to be looked forward to. 1 gzifif . Q jggn' Clifford Johnson, Dorman Davis, Donna Hook, Walter Slentz, Jim Sipe, Mr. Brubaker 7.6 In January of 1952 Indiana University con- ducted a survey in this community as a part of a statewide project. The head of this sur- vey was Dr. Harold Church, Director of the Division of Research and Field Services, School of Education, Indiana University. His assistant who came to Butler was Mr. Harold CSQIXLIWUQ y O'Neil. The purpose of the survey was to find the number of pre-school age and school age children living in Butler and the surrounding community--Stafford, Wilmington, Troy, and Franklin Townships, Also, school facilities were scored to Find how long the present ones -20-
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UGSSOPC 1953 Y k ' t 'SW ,ff A w g IH jf? is 7 - 1 fi ' 2 ei if i' X A J Q f ' , First row: Joyce Adams, Janet , Auer, Donald Badman, Georgia I Blanchard, Wanda Brade, Larry Craig, Marilyn Craig, Lee Dohner, Marlene Doolittle, Joyce Funk Second Row: Forrest Hamman, Beth Hankey, Joan Hankey, Phyllis Hankey, Shirley Harris, James Harter, Ethel Haverstock, Jerry Haverstock Third row: Shirley Heifley, Gus Higley, Virginia Hough, Don Kaufman Fourth row: Barbara Likes, Jim Lung, Nila Michael, Alger Miller 3: 25. 'M :,- -.-:Lf W 'Mi K fr , if 1 Fifth row: Betty Oberlin, Dick Obendorf, Judy Parke: Clarence Peters Sixth row: Alice Pierson, Joan Pratt, Sara Reidenbacl Evelyn Richmond, James Rickerd, Richard Roan, Jir Seltenright, Sondra Sicard, Jim Sipe, Gene Smith Seventh row: Marjorie Smith, Shirley Surface, Jim Surfu: Fred Thompson, Paul Tom, Lowell Trubey, DeWayn Weicht, Sharon Whitney, Jackie Wilson, Barbara Winkle Insetss 1. Jim Sipe, Judy Parker, Paul Tom, Dick Obendor: Mr. Ruff, Mr. Berg. 2. Wanda Brade, Phyllis Hankey Marlene Doolittle, Gene Smith, Sara Reidenbach. E DeWayne Weicht, James Rickerd, Don Kaufman, Jame Lung. 4. Betty Oberlin, Virginia Hough, Barbara Like ..22- H 54 HMS. F' a 5 Q Q E f 7Q5'm 2!gkiQ X X 9
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