Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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FIRST ROW: Walter Smith, John Meeks, John Diehl, Mr. Van Zuilen Qadvisorj. THIRD ROW John Durst, Bill Ringenberg, Robert Klink, Eddie Hamm- Smith, Ronnie Ault, Max Hoffer, Woody Blaker on, Dennis Strock, Keith Keltner. SECOND ROW: Gary Culler, Roger Imhoff, Bob Robinette, Dale Richard Getts, Ellis Ewing, Steve Harts, Brian Rigg, George King. Krontz, Stanley Casebere, Sam Underhill, Fred They Build for the Future The Butler Hi-Y Club, consisting of the upper three grades, is known as one of the outstanding clubs in our school. In the beginning of the school year, the sophomores and other upper classmen who wish, are given their chance to join. Their school records are checked and then they are given a candidate blank. After their blanks are filled out and turned in, they are voted on by the club. The members have to be accepted by a ma- jority vote. Later in the fall, after the boys have been voted in, the club has its' induction ceremony. This year the ceremony took place in the Methodist Church. During the school year the Hi-Y Club meets once a month at which time they have their business meeting and then a program which usually consists of some outside speaker. Also during the school year, the Hi-Y sponsors a variety of movies which are shown to the school body. .M Discussing the plans for the Hi-Y program are the officers, Richard Getts, Sgt. at Arms, Max Hoffer, Secretary, Bill Ringen berg, Chaplin, Brian Krontz, Treasurer, Gary Culler Vice Pres1 dent, George King, President. wB,g----1--' 27 if we as is ,Q xl.. X.

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- --- , FIRST ROW: Mary Martin, Roberta Baxter, Mary Sue Copeland, Julie Srnith, Kay Bacon, Jeannie Rex, Helen Troyer, Barbara Trobaugh. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Getts, Gloria Miser, Nancy Butter- more, Carolyn Jinnings, Deanna Rosenberry, Sharon Pierce, Joan Lowe, Marlene Kra.fft,Inez Beard, Carol Likes. THIRD ROW: Sandra Doolittle, Lura Lee Van Wye, Freida Moore, Sharon Robinett, June Miller, Connie Sue McDonald, Elaine Harrold, Sharon Church, Ruth Schoonover, Florence Lautzen- hiser, Jo Ann Rex, Mrs. Hample Qadvisorj. FOURTH ROW: Sondra Church, Marjorie Brade, Karen Wal- ker, Doris Lee, Sylvia Van Leuven, Gloria Lung, Rosalie Farmer, Janet Moore, Marylin Durst, Teresa Kessler. Committed b Their Faith as Christians Packing clothes for the needy are Jo Ann Rex, Treasurer, Marjorie Brade, Chaplin, Freida Moore, Secretary, Florence Lautzenhiser, Vice President, Sharon Robinett, President. The Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian fellow- ship, One of Christ's primary teachings is that all people have basic worth. Any practice which does not pay full tribute to the signity of every human being falls short of the Christian ideal. This Chris- tian teaching is the basis for the govern- ing principle of Tri-Hi-Y membership- namely, Tri-Hi-Y is open to any girl re- gardless of race, color, creed, or econo- mic status. The girls have been kept busy with their activities this year. They sponsor- ed a clothing drive for those less fortu- nate than they. For their Christmas party they had a joint party with the Hi- Y boys. They called it a caya Qpro- nounced Ki yaj. As it turned out, the caya meant, come as you are . Most of the boys and girls were unaware of that fact untilthey were invited.



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The FHA officers enjoying a tea party:Florence Lautzenhiser, Secretaryg Elaine Sholl, Presidentg Diana Weicht, Vice-president. Lura Lee Van Wye, Treasurer, absent. They Build for Better The Future Homemakers of America is a national or- ganization. Its purposes are to encourage democracy in home and community life, to develop creative leadership and to promote a growing appreciation of the satisfactions of homemaking. Membership is open to any girl in high school. The emblem of the club is a house supported by two hands symbolizing that the homes of America are in the hands of it's youth. Their motto is Toward New Hori- zons. Their goals are to train and improve themselves to be more democratic in all phases of life and to give empha- sis to leadership ability by using democratic principles at home, at school, and in the community. Their formal induction services are observed by FHA clubs all over the United States. During a very impres- sive candlelight ceremony, the purposes of the club, and goals, are read to the new and old members alike. Each year, eight members of the club go to the semi- annual meetings. An equal number of members from each club of this district also attend. During this meet- ing, several different ideas on the planning and carrying on the various programs are discussed and voted on. It is also decided where the next meeting will be held. Homes FHA FIRST ROW: Florence Lautzenhiser, Diana Weicht, Janet Moore, Doris Lee, Elaine Sholl, Lura Lee Van Wye, Carolyn Sholl, Ruth Casebere. SEC- OND ROW: Miss Metz, advisorg Joyce Littlejohn, 253 Roberta Baxter, Marilyn Jinnings, Sue Keller, Patri- cia Getts, Helen Kubic, Laura Lautzenshiser, Carolyn Jinnings, Carol Keller, Sandra Moughler, InezBeard, Lila Kandel, Beatrice Zimmerman.

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