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FIRST ROW: Roberta Baxter, Jeannie Rex, Kay Bacon, Roberta Crabb, Janis Bacon, Helen Troyer, Mary Sue Cope- land, Nancy Buttermore, Carolyn Jennings, Mary Wolfe, Cyd Jones. SECOND ROW: Inez Beard, Deanna Rosen- berry, Ruth Schoonover, Joan Lowe, June Miller, JoAnn Rex, Susie Szeman, Karen Billings, Danielle Jones, Ruth Carr, Sharon Robinett, Freida Moore, Carole Ginder. THIRD ROW: Ann Miller, Marjorie Brade, Karen Walker, Sandra Doolittle, Nancy Lung, Bonnie Haifley, Sylvia Van Leuven, Gloria Lung, Arlene Overholtz, Rosalie Farmer, Lura Lee Van Wye, Ruth Campbell, Teresa Kessler. High Standards Of Christian Character With the purpose to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christ- ian character the Tri-Hi- Y was established. The emblem of the club is triangle in the center of which is a circle contain- ing a torch. The colors red, white and blue symbolizing sacrifice , purity, and loyal - ity.hold the words Tri-Hi- Y. Any Junior or Senior girl is eligible for membership in the Tri-Hi-Y and any Sophomore who has a B average. The project this yearwas selling saltwater taffy. Mrs. Hample is the sponsor of this organiza- tion. The Tri-Hi-Y officers stand in formation of a triangle. FIRST ROW: Arlene Overholtz, Treasurer; Marjorie Brade, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Sharon Robinett, Vice-President; Carole Ginder, Secretary; THIRD ROW: Mary Wolfe, President. Compliments of TRI-HI-Y. 29
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FIRST ROW: Stanley Casebere, Richard Getts, Robert Klink, Theron Snyder, Fred Diehl, Brian Krontz, Gary Culler, Paul Trubey, Mr. Hall. SECOND ROW: Woody Blaker, John King, Max Hoffer, DeWayne Likes, Walter Shultz, Howard Krontz, John Meeks, Bruce Hathaway, John Durst. THIRD ROW: George King, Burgess Walter, John Smith, Bob Rains, Keith Keltner, Roger Imhoff, Sam Underhill, Bill Ringenberg. To Create, Maintain, And Extend Standing to form the symbol of the Hi-Y are the club officers. FIRST ROW: John King, President. SECOND ROW: Max Hoffer, Secretary; George King, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Howard Krontz, Treasurer; Bruce Hathaway, Sergeant-At-Arms; Bill Ringenberg, Chaplain. Compliments of HI-Y. 28 The Hi-Y Club is a branch of the Y. M. C. A. Its purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Butler Hi-Y is proud to be a member of the largest school organ- ization in the United States. Besides regular meetings there is a special program at Christmas time and the Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y formal dance in the spring. Other services include variety of shows which are shown to the student body through- out the school year. The emblem denoting the Hi-Y is the triangle surrounding across. Their platform and purposes are: clean speech, clean living, and clean scholarship. Membership is open to any boy in the upper three classes who is accepted by a majority vote.
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FIRST ROW: Wendell Blaker, Stanley Casebere, Jim Littlejohn, Howard McClish. SECOND ROW: Theron Snyder, Jack Blaker, Robert Prosser, Merle Young, DeVon Lyon, Max Trubey, Jerry Crowl, Mark Trubey, John Durst. THIRD ROW: Robert Klink, Jim Johnston, Duane Huff, David Snyder, DeVeir Weicht, Roger Moughler, John Grimm, Larry Shultz, George King, Richard Getts, John King, Dale Riggs, Clark Moughler, Mr. Saddler. FOURTH ROW: Tony Kaiser, Wilbur Camp, Roger Cline, Bill Kessler, Dwight Sholl, David McClish, Lye Holman, Larry Moore, Harold McClish. Honoring The Blue Jackets The Future Farmers of A- merica is an o r g a n i z a t i o n specifically for the farm boys. They have a farm adjoining the new school which keeps them busy along with many other projects. Some of the things that they have done are the pest contest, scrap drives and seed sales . The motto of the F.F A. is Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, living to serve. Its purpose is to practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities, and re- sponsibilities and develop those qualities of leadership which a future farmer should possess . Their color is National Blue and Corn Gold. If you see a lot of boys running a- round with blue jackets with gold emblems on them, they belong to the Future Farmers of America. John King, Vice President; Stanley Casebere, Reporter; Richard Getts, Treasurer; Robert Klink, Student Advisor; John Durst, Chaplain; Mr. Saddler, Advisor; Theron Snyder, President; DeVeir Weicht, Sentinel; George King, Secretary. Compliments of FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. 30
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