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Christian Organizations Build Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian club, and Christian mo- tives, standards, and ethics should govern all it does. The central purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is to help its members and others understand and ac- cept the principles of Christianity, and live bet- ter Christian lives. This thread should run through the entire Tri-Hi-Y program. Every fall, the Tri-Hi-Y has a formal induction for its new members. This year the beautiful candlelight service was held in the Methodist church basement. Butler's Tri-I-li-Y girls meet once a month on Wednesday night. Frequently they have joint meetings with the Hi-Y. The high spot of their winter activities was the joint Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Christmas party. Caroling to Butler's townspeople was lots of fun, and made the students ready for hot chocolate and cookies served in the school cafeteria. is Mrs. Hampel. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Rosalie Farmer, pres., Sharon Pierce, sec., Sondra Church, treas., and Marge Krafft, chaplain, find the school yard the best place to plan a meeting. TRI-HI-Y, TOP ROW: Kay Bacon, Karen Vachon, Carolyn Getts, Gloria Miser, Helen Smith, Shannon Patee, Marilyn Jinnings, Donna Walter, Jeanette David, Patricia Cetts, Jeannie Rex. SECOND ROW: Julie Smith, Sharon Van Leuven, Margaret Hathaway, Doris Lee, Gloria Lung, Rosalie Farmer, Ann Jennings, Elaine Harrold, Marilyn Durst. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hample, sponsor, Diana Weicht, Sondra Church, Sharon Church, Joyce Campbell, Connie McDonald, Ruth Schoonover, Shirley Snyder, Joan T. Lowe, Pat Klink FOURTH ROW: Betty Jones, Denise Diehl, Janet Buttermore, Sharon Pierce, Carolyn Jinnings, Nancy Buttermore, Ruth Casebere, Marlene Krafft, Lynn Alexander. 28 The president is Rosalie Farmer, and the sponsor
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The National Honor Society is a nation wide or- ganization honoring high school students. The students belonging to this club rate high in their scholastic achievements along with leadership, character, and service. Candidates eligible to this club must have had a B average in solid Subjects the preceding semester. One C in a solid will eliminate present members. Actual members are the juniors and seniors who fulfilled these require- ments. The sophomores are probationary mem- bers, and graduates of BHS are graduate mem- bers. NHS members come in assorted kinds and sizes, but they all have an enthusiasm for scholarship, a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of Butler High School. The National Honor Society gives a special serv- ice to the school yearly. It is their project to keep the trophies and trophy cases Cleaned. They also send Breezes to last years graduates who are now in college. Mrs. Schubert is the sponsor of this organization and Chuck Vose is the president. Here we are again, cleaning the trophy case! The Na- tional Honor Society officers: Doris Lee, treasurer, Joan Lowe, v. president, Julie Smith, secretary, and Chuck Vose, president, use the old fashioned spit and polish method on the trophies. Create and Uphold Student Laws NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, TOP ROW: Margaret Hathaway, Pat Klink, Glenda Wasson, Dennis Riser, Gary Sudborough, Sharon Church, Sharon Van Leuven, Ruth Casebere. SECOND ROW: Donna Walter, Shan- non Pattee, Helen Smith, Gloria Miser, Carolyn Getts, Nancy Buttermore, Joan Lowe. THIRD ROW: Jill Chapman, Doris Lee, Chuck Vose, Phil Cinder, Jeff McCann, Mrs. Schubert, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Ault, Lynn Alexander, Marilyn Jinnings, Patri cia Getts, Julie Smith, Karen Vachon, JoAnn Livels- berger. 27
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Faith, Character, Citizenship HI-Y, TOP ROW: Fred Diehl, Bob Robinette, Henry Dick Johnson, Mr. Van Zuilen, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Lung, James Baker, Roger Imhoff, Gary Culler, Dennis Don Dunkle, Jerry Creager, Brian Krontz, Jim Craig, Strock, Sam Underhill. SECOND ROW: Jeff McCann, Steve I-larts, Ellis Ewing, Bill Farmer. Ronald Ault, Dave Craig, John Durst, Eddie Hammon, Hi-Y, a division of YMCA, is devoted to pro- moting high ideals and a Christian way of life among its members. They strive to develop and promote high standards of Christian character in the school and the community. Sophomores and upperclassmen are eligible for membership in the Hi -Y but they must be accepted by a majority vote. This year the club held their induction ceremony in the Communtiy Gospel Center Church. The Hi-Y boys usually meet the second Wednes- day of each month throughout the school year. Their year's activities was highlighted by But- 1er's first homecoming game and dance. Hi- Y club members sponsored both the queen con- test and the dance. The boys also joined with the Tri-Hi-Y girls in a joint Christmas Caroling party. The club was directed by Gary Culler, president, and Mr. Van Zuilen, sponsor. Under the spreading chestnut tree stand the Hi-Y officers: Steve Harts, sec., Ron Ault, v. pres., and Roger Imhoff, sgt. at arms. Taking life easy are Gary Culler, pres., John Durst, chaplain, and Brian Krontz, treas. '29
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