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for Future Careers The soup is on says Ruth Eck, Frances Barley, Lila Sandra Moughler, treas., Shirley Anderson, vice- Kandel, and Marlene Krafft. pres., Beverly Bry, pres., and Beatrice Zimmerman, treas. F. H. A. The Future HOm6rr1akCrS of America is 21 rlati0I1Jl better tomorrow. The girls not only learn how to pre- Organization which Opens its membership to all high pare nutritional and beautiful meals but to become School girls interested, l'Cg3fd1CSS Of whether OI DOI better leaders in the home, school, and the community they belong to a home economics class. by using democratic principles. The motto of the FHA girls Toward New H0riZOnS The girls had a successful year under the leadership expresses the purpose of the organization--learning to of Mrs. Campbell, advisory and Beverly Bry, president. live better today in order that they might make home TOP ROW: Sue Brown, Tillie Miller, Lila Kandel, Beverly Bry, and Mrs. Campbell, advisor. THIRD Beatrice Zimmerman, Ruth Eck, Carrol Likes, Mary ROW: Janet Troyer, Sharon McClish, Jean Troyer, Jane Moughler. SECOND ROW: Sandra Moughler, Frances Barley, Kathryn Anderson, Shirley Krontz. Marlene Krafft, Ruth Casebere, Shirley Anderson, Compliments of TOMBOW FLORAL CO.
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Vocational Clubs Prepare U TOP ROW: Dick Johnson, Jay Moore, Larry Dove, Blaker. THIRD ROW: Jim Antrup, Larry Crowl, Dar- Leslie Neslon, Dennis Riser, Harold Surfus, Alan win Lechleidner, Bill Souder, Clyde Dohner, Jim Lane, Albert, Harold Wasson, Phil Ault. SECOND ROW: Mr. David Blaker, Howard McClish, Larry Erwin. FOURTH Sadler, sponsor, Cloyce Baxter, Duane Huff, Bill Kes- ROW: Joe Anthony, George Kaiser, Pete Grogg, sler, Dwight Sholl, Harold Baxter, Larry Moore, Roger Maurice Casebere. Cline, David Snyder, Jerry Surfus, Phil Smith, Wendell F. F. A. The FFA boys are noted around BHS for their in the crib from the land owned by the school and knowledge of parliamentary procedure, ability to maintained by the FFA boys. A new project to them bring home those coveted awards in the various con- this year was the improvement of the walks and grounds tests, and their sportsmens abilities shown in noon 21rOL1HCl the SCTIOOI building. league basketball. This year Carolyn Sholl was elected by the Future Besides working for future contests and on their Farmers of America to reign as their Chapter Sweet- personal projects, the boys saw to it that the corn was heart. Roger Cline, vice-pres., Larry Moore, pres., Pete Harold Surfus, Joe Anthony, and Maurice Casebere Grogg, treas., Jime Lane, sec., Harold Baxter, are working on their project in the farm shop. sentinel, and Leslie Nelson, reporter. Compliments of UNDERHlLL'S SUPER MARKET
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Interests Expand Througl DRAMA CLUB The best way to express yourself is through your actions. The Drama Club learned to express themselves in more de- sirable ways by practicing and developing the required skills. The large number in Drama Club illustrated the vast in- terest of Butler students in participating in the entertainment world for their audiences. Drama Club members starred in playlets, skits, readings, and pantomines for the enjoyment of all. Applying make-up and designing costumes entered into the completion of these projects. Drama in Butler High was at its best when the enthusiastic club worked with Miss Felter, sponsor, and Junior Lung, presi- dent. UPPER LEFT: Junior Lung, pres., Alta Houser, sec.-treas., and David Craig, vice-pres. LOWER LEFT: Give me that dolly! Julie Smith and Karen Vachon portray little girls , in a Drama Club skit. TOP ROW: Ronald Fulk, Jean Carr, Kay Shafer, day, Miss Felter, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Suzie Pratt, Carolyn Sholl, Don Dunkle, Lynn Meyer, Shirley Denny Diehl, Kay Moore, Helen Kubik, JoAnn Livels- Snyder, Susie Smith, Nancy Ruch, Mary Pierson. SEC- berger, Sharon Peachy, Sue Keller, Carolyn Gift, Julia OND ROW: David Craig, Henry Lung, John Grimm, Brown, Donna Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Karen Jim Grimm, James Baker, Bill Farmer, Douglas Vachon, Alta Houser, Julie Smith, Pamela Walter, Betty Higley, LeOra Shafer, Marlene Kessler, Judy Easter- Jones, Judy Littlejohn, Joyce Littlejohn. Compliments of SARBER'S CLEANERS
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