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Of Our Big Year Mary Wolfe, Gay Kessler, and Susie Szeman in a scene at a dress rehearsal from the Junior Play , Tattle- tale. Richard Haverstock making as a monkey on a Senior paper drive. During our school year many events take place. Every class has different projects in which to make money to go on their Senior trip. The Senior paper drive is just one of the projects on which all work hard. Hal- loween Festival would not be com- plete without the raffle ticket booth sponsored by the Juniors. Many nice prizes are raffled off. Summer time is the time for ice cream socials. In the hot weather ice cream is a refreshener along with all of the other food served. Then it is play time. The play practice and dress rehearsals of get- ting ready for the big night follows. One of our enjoyable times for every- one, either taking part in the play or on a committee. Mary Sue Copeland and Lura Lee Van Wye selling Junior raffle tickets at the Halloween Carnival. Miss Macklin, Rosalie Farmer, and Joan Lowe are eagerly awaiting to be served at the Sophomore Ice Cream Social. Compliments of MEYER ' S SUNOCO STATION, Butler. 7
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We find Wayne Burdick selling concessions at a base- ball game. A picnic group at Pokagon State Park who are eagerly waiting for chow. Little Events A lot of interesting events and ac- tivities happen during the school year and in our summer vacation. Baseball games area big hit in the summer. Lot of people are there cheering and showing their loyalty to the team. A baseball game would not be complete without a conces- sion stand for the hungry and thirsty fans. At a Senior Class Play usher - ettes are needed to seat people in their proper places. When you step inside the gymnasium door you see attractive usherettes in their color- ful for mals. At the end of the school year comes the time when the en- tire high school becomes anxious for the picnic at Pokagon State Park. Everyone enjoys picnics for fun and eats . Janis Bacon, Ruth Carr, and Kay Bacon, a cute threesome took time out to pose for the camera while rooting at a baseball game. Ruth Campbell and Joan Tustison, two usherettes for the Senior Class Play. Compliments of DWIGHT SEBERT, Butler. 6
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' .-,■■:■■ . Four jolly Juniors, Eleanor Clear, Janet Moore, Ened Hankey, and Susan Masters, take time out to pose for the camera bugs. Working like mad but having fun are Sylvia Van Leuven, Eleanor Clear, and Kay Bacon at the Annual Language Club Banquet. Just six bumps on a log, John Smith, Max Hoffer, Burgess Walters, John Meeks, Walter Smith, and George King. One of our favorite past times, Denise Diehl and Julie Smith out for their morning walk. As We Relax Relaxation and learning goes hand and hand. It is often hard to learn how to relax but after the battle is won, learning and playing will become easier. Being relaxed plays a big part right here in school. In order to receive the knowledge that is being put across you must be relaxed to a certain ex- tent. There are parties, concerts, ball games, and picnics held by our school every year . We all enjoy these extra curricular activities but find it necessary to relax to do so. There isn ' t any standard way of how to relax but after it is accorn- plishedyou will learn how to study and enjoy life more fully. Max Hoffer, Dick Bacon, Don Herrick, Richard Campbell, Johnny Meeks, and Bob Rains form a perfect pyramid. Compliments of FEDERAL FERTILIZER SALES CORPORATION, Butler.
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