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as Q5 Busy teenagers take advantage of hurried locker V-i-c-t-o-r-y! Victory! Victory! Butler High! chats while getting their books. The three minute The Booster Block cheers for the team as the passing period just wasn't designed to discuss last Mighty Mills win another basketball game. nights date ! u ' 5 F i ' 1 l i ff : nf? i n Q... Cokes for two provide fun and relaxation for No time for coke dates with another deadline Ruth Schoonover and Walt Womack, Seniors. coming up! Joan Lowe finds that it takes Coke dates add spite to Butler te en-age life. hours of time, and alot of pencils and paper to edit an annual. 4
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13:11 .?, , '2 ,,.. Iffllllllllf 5-' 1 x I SI V 1 I Butler High School is our world. Our involvement with the people, places, and events in it is part of our growing up process. Our thoughts wander from physics homework to pizza dates, record hops, Ivy League fashions, rock 'n roll, slumber parties, and basketball games. These big and small events are important to LIS, but we realize that outside events affect us, too. Col- leges are filled to overflowlngg prices are at an all time high. The sputniks and rockets have opened a whole new world. To learn the ways to this new worldwe study the mechanical characteristics of our surroundings in physics, how higher mathematics are applied to our everyday living, and the way nations were discovered and developed. Welearn what vocations we are best suited for, an appreciation of music and art, the inner-workings of today's business, and the correct usage of our language. Along with these and our many extra-curricular activities we keep the school jammed for over eight hours a day This is our world - a teen-age world filled with our activities, our sports, and our friends Around Gur World of Activities. . . . .24 of Sports .... . . .44 with Friends. . . . . .58 f ff
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Butler enrolls some 360 teen -agers in one school, mixes 'em up with teachers, textbooks, and hot rods, sends them to six classes for 178 days, lets them play basketball, dance, blast trumpets, publish newspapers and yearbooks, and turns them into well-rounded individuals. And so. . .life at Butler High revolves around the students. Butlerites were busy in 1958. We found it hard to find time to study, time for dates, time for meals, and time for sleep. The snappy marching band came back from state marching contest with their first sweepstakes award, and FFA boys won top honors in judging contests. Butler track stars went to the state cross country meet, our rags to riches basketball team fought their way through an exciting season, and the varsity boys got new uniforms. Meet Me In St. Louis and Girl Shy drew capacity crowds. Seniors made an unprecedented profit at the Halloween Carnival, and struggled stubbornly for privileges. Juniors successfully operated the concession stand, and new students were initiated into our way of life. Yes, it's a great world-BHS, 1958, Dig those crazy bermudas! Rog Walters and Gary Culler are helping reluctant Kay Bacon pose for us at the annual spring picnic. Aren't you cold girls? Eighth graders, Tamie Lowe Tremendous candy sale today - three ten cent bars and Carol Vose, find that the new school bench is a for a quarter!! Juniors use varied sales teclmiques convenient place to wait for their classmates. to make their concession stand a success. ,gig 5
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