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The FFA chapter of Butler High School has completed a very successful year with a total of 56 members. This is the largest membership enrollment in the school's his- tory. The boys, under the guidance of their ad- visor, Mr. Sadler, have made many accom- plishments during the year. They placed high in county, district, and state contests in crops, poultry, forestry, and vegetable judging. The boys have also added to their laurels by winning the following positions in District 4 III competition: president, secretary, and re- porter. In Section I competition they also were elected to the offices of president and reporter. The chapter was proud to claim two Hoo- sier Farmer Degrees in addition to complet- ing all their other activities during the year, such as the Father-Son banquet, the scrap drive, seed sales, caring for their schoolfarm, planting multiflora rose bushes around the new school and planting pine trees. All agree it has been a full year for the boys in blue. The FFA officers sit behind the emblems of their offices: Mr. Sadler, advisor, Dale Rigg, Vice-president, John Durst, Sec- retary, George King, President, Jerry Crowl, Sentine15La.rry Moore. Treasurer, Dwight Scholl, Reporter. In a Growing Land we fx F5 fy ll l f J is-J! J ft V Bw fi al xr FFA FIRST ROW: Marvin Snyder, Jerry Robinett, Bill Farmer, Harold Baxter. SECOND ROW: Merle Young, Bill Kessler, David Snyder, Robert Klink, Duane Huff, Mark Trubey, Jerry Crowl, Max Tru- bey, John Durst. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sadler, advi- sor, Paul Troyer, David McClish, Lyle Holman, Harold McClish, Jim Littlejohn, Jim Baker, Jerry Snyder, Dwight Scholl, Jay Moore, Leslie Nelson, Philip Smith, Darwin Lechleidner. FOURTH ROW: Larry Moore, Dale Rigg, George King, Richard Getts, Larry Shultz, DeVeir Weicht, Wilbur Camp, Tony Kaiser, Roger Moughler, Roger Kline, Wendell Blaker. FIFTH ROW: David Blaker, Dennis Riser, John Steckley, Jim Steckley, Stanley Casebere, Jerry Creager, Howard McClish, Victor Sholl, Joe Anthony, Larry Erwin, Walter Grogg, Jim Lane, Cloyce Baxter.
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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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Working tirelessly to produce an All- American yearbook, were the Tropaeum staff and Mr. Willia.m Sadler, advisor. Karen Walker, editor-in-chief, super- vised twenty staff members in production problems that arise on picture layouts, pho- tography, copy writing, and many other small but important problems. Working closely with her was Joan Lowe, assistant editor. Spending many nights after school, the yearbook finally took shape through the ' tireless efforts of staff members. With the deadlines met the Tropaeum is put to press. The Tropaeum has a circulation of over four hundred books that represents months of problems in advertising, financing, and public ation. The Tropaeum, which means victory, gives readers permanent memories of friends for future years. Sorting pictures and drawing layouts for the annual are Joan Lowe, Ass't. Editor, June Miller, Bus. Mgr., Jo Ann Rex, Adv. Mgr., Karen Walker, Editor, Bill Ringenberg, Subs. Mgr. They Live on FIRST ROW: Gary Culler, Max I-Ioffer, Dennis Clear, George King, Steve Kaiser, Mr. William Strock, Karen Walker, Bill Ringenberg, John Sadler fadvisorj. Carol Smith, Mary Sue Copeland, Grimm, Sylvia Van Leuven. SECOND ROW: Bob Joan Lowe, Deanna Rosenberry, Sharon Pierce, Robinett, Freida Moore, Susan Masters, Eleanor June Miller, JoAnn Rex, Sharon Robinett. 30
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