READING CIRCLE — Fifth-grade students at Butler Catholic School read aloud on Feb. 4, 1976, for their teacher, Brother Joseph Kutchick, OFM Cap., as part of Catholic Edu...
In January 1966, Robert L. Dietrick, manager of the Social Security office in Butler, presents Mayor Arthur J. Megan, left, the first identification card for Medicare is...
SOUNDING OFF — Moniteau High School seniors rehearsing for “Rebel Without A Cause” are, left to right, Ray Kroft as Officer Mullen; Donna Gardner as Judy Brown; Don Swop...
MARCH OF DIMES — Blowing up the first balloons for the March of Dimes, Butler High School seniors Marthann Duffy, Bill Rettig and Denise Zimmerman get ready for the firs...
AIR TRACK- Virtually frictionless motion was illustrated in the physics open house at Butler High School in 1972. Pete Perri, president of the Physics Club, sets up an e...
The fascination with trains never ends — whether it’s collecting, racing or just watching them. All ages enjoyed the competition during the Great Train Race Jan. 11, 198...
Gregory Berton Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berton W. Jack, of Chestnut Street, prepares his “hot line” for the announcement of the 1977 Stork Derby winner. Gregory won the...
BARGAIN BROWSERS — Three young shoppers examine a pair of jeans at a Butler department store during an after-Christmas sales event in 1976. They are, from left, Sharon M...
DOUBLE TIME — Brian Cooper and his sister Becky seem quite at ease with Glenn Oesterling as Santa Claus as he asks them that traditional question: “What do you want for ...