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Contribute Leadership, Service The NHS project of maintaining the trophy cases is carried on by Ruth Casebere and Margaret Hathaway. Phil Cinder, vice-pres., Doris Lee, treas., Julie Smith, sec., and Jeff McCann, pres. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is probably the most honorable club in school. The services that its mem- bers render to the school are numerous. Most service workers in the school, such as monitors, and office cadets, are N,H,S, members. This year the club spon- sored films for convocations, sent Breeze's to Butler graduates, and bought plants for the classrooms. The club meets every third Thursday of the month TOP ROW: Ellis Ewing, Ron Ault, Gary Sudborough, Jeff McCann, Phil Ginder, John Grimm, Bill Farmer, John Reed, Alan Albert, Doris Lee. SECOND ROW: Helen Smith, Sondra Bercaw, Sharon Church, Glenda Wasson, Patracia Klink, Shirley Snyder, Sharon Haynes Marlene Kessler, Margaret Hathaway, Jill Chapman, at which time a business meeting is held with a special feature. These specials have included: the reading of the constitution, visits from business men and lawyers, and farewell speeches from the senior mein- bers. The club is certainly to be commended on the fine job it is doing for the school and community. Mrs. Schubert, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sharon Peachy, JoAnn Livelsberger, Ruth Casebere, Carolyn Gctts, Susie Miller, Shannon Patee, Maurice Casebere, Julie Smith, Patricia Getts, Marilyn Jinnings, Lynn Alex- ander. ABSENT: Jo Chapman. Compliments of BERCAW IMPLEMENT STORE
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Student Council and . H. S TOP ROW: Carolyn Sholl, Connie McDonald, Keith nie Miller, Jerri Jones, Doris Mason, Darley Oberlin, Smith, Henry Lung, Jerry McKean, Bill Schubert, Mr. Dale Parkison. Reed, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Karol Johnston, Sun- Student Council Thg Sthdehps govehhhehtal body of Butler High students and teachers and to raise school standards. School is the Student Council. The students ideas and A new Club must be approved by the Council be' opinions are heard by the representatives elected by fore if CHU be Organized in the 5Ch001- They also each Class. select the hall monitors and special convocations What is the purpose of the Student Council? One 621011 Year- ofthe most important jobs is to present the student's The Sfhldeflf Council SWC5 the Students an OP' viewpoints to the faculty and to make and develop new Poftnnnl' IO make tnemselvw known in ine govern- school policies. The members try to promote better understanding and to develop the interest between the 3 Cnizen- ment of their school and prepares him for his future as Sf If i ll i t it L L yt. By using the pencil machine Jerry McKean, Doris Henry Lung, vice -pres.g Connie McDonald, sec.- Mason, and Carolyn Sholl add to the Student Coun- treas.g Keith Smith, pres. cil treasury. Compliments of SELTENRIGHT'S APPLIANCES
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Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Emphasize TOP ROW: Julie Smith, Jean Carr, LeOra Shafer, Margaret Hathaway, Marlene Kessler, Doris Lee, Ann Jennings, Shirley Snyder, Sharon Van Leuvan, Lynn Alexander. SECOND ROW: Elaine Harrold, Ruth Casebere. Marlene Krafft, Nancy Ruch, Sondra Bercaw, Susie Smith, Kay Moore, Helen Kubik, Sharon Peachy, Shannon Patee. THIRD ROW: Sharon Church, Pat Klink, Marylin Durst, Diana Weicht, Beverly Bry, Denise Diehl, Connie McDonald, Carrol Likes, Shirley Anderson, Helen Smith, Mrs. Hampel, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Getts, Gloria Miser, Sue Keller, Donna Chapman, Suzie Pratt, Karen Vachon, Susie Miller, Alta Houser, Sue Gaskill. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Getts, Marilyn Jinnings, Pamela Walter, Fran- ces Barley, Betty Jones, Delilah Harger, Judy Little- john. TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y of Butler is one of the largest organizations in the high school. Through the leadership of Marylin Durst, pres., and Mrs. Hampel, the sponsor, the organization was kept very active. With the formal induction of new members at the Church of Christ the girls began their busy year. They learned more of Christ and Christian ways of life as they fellowshipped together in the homes of the members at each monthly meet- ing. Special joint meetings with the Hi-Y were also held to increase understanding in Christian boy-girl relationships. Sharing the World Clothing Week Drive at Christmas time is an example of how the Tri-Hi-Y girls worked together to help others. UPPER LEFT: Margaret Hathaway, vice -president, Helen Smith, chaplain, Shannon Patee, treas., Marlene Krafft, sec., Marylin Durst, pres. LOWER LEFT: Julie Smith, Karen Vachon, and Suzie 'Pratt check and pack clothes gathered on the drive. Compliments of JOI-lN'S TEXACO SERVICE
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