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Samba FRED THOMPSON Dear Ruth 4: Lost Horizon 3: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice Preaidc-nt 3.4: Hi-Y 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Basketball 13 Band 1,2. 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4: Chorus 3, 2 4: Solo and Ensemble Contest 5 3,43 Booster Club 4g Orches- gif tra 3.4: General course. . 'lV. A- , PAUL T051 . 'T 423- Hi-Y 2.3.41 Breeze 3.4: Track C 1.2.33 Annual Staff 49 Vane if I - r Staff 4, Library Ciub 3,4g A W, . - , Latin Club 12,31 Lost Hori- 4 ' zon 33 Basketball 1,2,3,4g ,N ,P x Baeeball 1.2.3,4g Class Presi- 1 ' 4 i ,Q dent 2.3,4g Class Treasurer 1: ' b Band 1.3: College prep 3 -i course. ll. W Q...-L QAM LOWELL TRUBEY F.F.A. 12.3.43 Track lg Vo- cational course. afwaifawfe? Que 1953 BARBABQX WINKLFB Tri-Hi-11 3.4: Chorua -fl-3 Cen- Pral l'Uul'5f'. Q CWLW., IQQJLJ l ff, T' ': - 5: if , f-fflff, .rr fw- . 1 r 'f Zxiif' if-tag ' V11 iv' ,,1sez11.glr1.l:QJ--r . X P11 F t fi? K . it X . X ., X rf. x H M XX 1 if 1 X This page sponsored by OTIS FISHER. Butler. 19 '59 'vs DeW'gXYXE WEIGHT Bafketball 12.3.41 l:.l7.fX. 1 2.34: Track 1: Yocationa course. ,QUTQQM 962346 .l.1CKllf WILSON Rome City 1: Y-Teen 1: But- ler 2.3.-lg Tri4Hi-Y 3.-1: F.H..-X. 2.3.43 Breeze Staff 3.4: Chor- us 12: Annual Staff -1: Library Club 3.4: Lost Horizon 3: Vane Staff 4: Booster Club fl: Monitor 4: Office 4: Com- mercial course.
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SONDRA SICARD Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplin 43 Latin Club l,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 3,4g Annual Staff 4, Girls Stateg Vane 4g Breeze Staff 3,49 Chorus 1,25 Office 3.4g Library Club 2,3g Operetta 25 Monitor 3, Boos- ter Club 4, College prep course. ,6,5,d,.,.,,Jww Seneca in 7953 JIM SELTENRIGI-IT .IIM SURFUS F.F.A. lg Basketball lg Gen- Booster Club 43 Vocational eral course. course. lows iietiwwsiof WXMM GENE SMITH F.F.A. 1, Band 1,2,3,4g Hi- .. .5 wifi- 'S liaea I . , A ,,,v . A , .IIM SIPE Q. F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,4g 'ggi--A-P ' Basketball 1,24 Lost Horizon 3 I 33 Student Council, President A , 4g General course. 1 SHIRLEY SURFACE F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Vice President 41g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-g Breeze Staff 3,43 Chorus 1,4-g Booster Club 4g Commercial course. +3 A sz'-!'.. Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Library Club 43 Orchestra 3,4-g Bas- ketball lg Sports Manager 2, 3,4g Class Vice President 43 Annual Staff 4g Lost Horizon 3g Dear Ruth 4g District and State Band and Chorus Con- test 3g Solo and Ensemble Contest l,4g Chorus 1,3,4g Breeze Staff 4g Vane Staff 4g Operetta 2g Booster Club 4, Commercial course. Xiesfmw 0.-' 5'0 MARIORIE SMITH Band 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4g Policy Council 3, Annual Staff 4g Breeze Staff 3,49 Vane Staff 4, Dear Ruth 4g Solo and Ensemble Con- test l,2,3,4g Office 4-g Booster Club 49 College prep course. . . 2 . 2 This page is sponsored by i DWIGHT F. SEBERT, Butler.
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fxl 1, NPV'-N . 1 .4-- 1st row: Judy Parker, Paul Tom, Miss Nodine. 2nd row: Gene Smith, Mr. Ruff, Dick Obendorf, Mr. Berg. 'yfzeeimen 1950 saw the addition of fifty-eight freshmen to Butler High School. We realized that we were be- ginning our last four years of school and that we must live well and work hard to obtain that far away goal- a diploma. We elected Marlene Doolittle class presi- dent, Don Kaufman, vice-president, and Paul Tom secretary-treasurer. S In September of 1951 we were back again, but as sophomores, with an enrollment of fifty-three. We were one step nearer that revered diploma and so we chose our officers very carefully. Paul Tom was elected president, Shirley Heffley was chosen secretary-treas- urer and Dick Obendorf was elected vice-president. Mr. Ruff became one of our sponsors along with Mr. Berg who had been our sponsor in our freshman year. ln this, our second year of high school we chose our class sweaters. Many of our class participated in various school activities such as basketball, baseball, track, different clubs and in many of the schoolas musical activities-some entering and placing in the state solo and ensemble contests. 65444763047 fcaukvw The junior class organized in 1952 with fifty members present. For the year we again elected Paul Tom president, Jim Sipe vice president, Judy Parker secretary and Dick Obendorf treasurer. This eventful year we se- lected our class rings. Concessions were man- aged by Gene Smith. We worked hard on magazine sales and far surpassed any previous record. A cast of fourteen showed remarkable ability in presenting a dramatization of James Hilton's novel - Lost Horizon. The remainder of the class provided backstage activity and worked hard. Sauna 1953 - seniors and our long hard hard journey was ended. The forty-five classmates met a bit sadly and elected for the third time Paul Tom as president, Gene Smith vice-president, Judy Parker secretary and Dick Obendorf treasurer. Doris Nodine was added as sponsor. We chose our caps and gowns, invitations and began work on the annual and Vane. We sold loyalty badges. Every member of the class turned out when- ever possible to help on paper drives, chili supper and the play Dear Ruthn. Our dream of a trip to Washington and New York became a reality and everyone was anxious to be on his way. It took a lot of work and many setbacks but we finally reached that goal - Commencement night. Though we should have been jubilant, all felt just a little sad, but we know we will never forget these four years, the friends, the heartbreaks, and the setbacks as we go on to make a world of our own. We trust that we are at least partially prepared to meet the demands of this modern, but thoroughly un- certain world of ours. This page sponsored by ROBERT S. SUTULA, Elkhart 20
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