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BUTLER lu-c. li 2 1 R HAROLD R. WHERRY PRINCIPAL s I . I ' - X x XF, X - U N xi ,X b sc, X V sx H, f 'H slim 5 . ,, i - , -'., is if 5 ., . F .1 ' ' . fi A--N ft ,E , - ia.: :Q A W M A Y 1,7 s A 'f ,g fe 4 3251- it ' Gln- 1 X t ' Q 4 VA , ,-- ff , Q -' . ' .su ms. . V . s , L. W-.Q ,J J '- -'fg,.i,,,:-s,:,, ,. -f- fu ts Mr. Wherry and Jot Matson paused to talk over some Stu- dent Council business. Among the new faces at Butler this year was that of Mr. Harold Wherry, Principal. He came to Vandalia from Washington Court House where he was also principal. Mr. Wherry came to Butler because he thought Butler High School has a good educational climate and he once commented that he was very im- pressed with the students. With the help of the faculty and the student body, Mr. Wherry made a great contribution to the High School. It was not at all unusual to see him cheering enthusiastically during a basketball game, dropping into a class- room or club meeting unexpectedly, or overseeing tree planting. Mr. Wherry stressed the importance of student-faculty communications, making the announcements himself Can activity which he thoroughly en- ioyedj and kept the entire school well informed with numerous bulletins: To those who brought honor to Butler High School, Mr. Wherry paid special tribute, through letters and other gestures. Looking back to the year 1965, we feel Mr. Wherry has made great strides toward the unification of the students and faculty. 2I
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NEW PRINCIPAL, DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS, BROUGHT CHANGES, FRESH IDEAS TO DONALD HORTMAN, DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS It took some time at the beginning of school for students to realize that they were to go to Mr. Honman's office for early excuses. His daily check on attendance, resulted in a closer tab on high school students. Mr. Hortman also was in charge of students whose good citizenship was in question and adminis- tered punishment as warranted. I Mr Hortman worked wth the Guidance Department n mak ng out schedules 20
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MR. ERNEST BOUYACK Shorthand II, Clerical and Secretarial Office Practice Business English, Office Work MR. ROBERT BRAMMER Civics, American History MR. JON BREWER General Science, Physics MR. HARRY CLARK Director of Guidance MISS ELIZABETH AMOS Home Economics II, IV MR. JOHN ANDERSON Chorus MISS PEARL BASHORE English X MR. HAROLD BATES Metal I, ll
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