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2 acult y Roy W. Wiley, Principal John T. Hogg, Assistant Principal Ella Purvis Lucille Critchlow M. Eleanor Hervey Elizabeth Hepler J. B. Storey Gertrude Reed W. B. Herron Mary Jamison George Bernlohr Ellis W. Love Esther M. Mapes J. W. McDowell Dorothy A. Doerr H. Vernon Comin Ruth E. Helm Jeannette McKee F. C. Stevenson Jean A. Bell Nelson P. Palmer Alice E. Douthett W. Herbert Beattie Elizabeth R. Campbell Clara E. Bartley Regis L. Heinzer George C. Atwell Chandler B. McMillan Jane Harper Aliene D. Montgomery Frank M. Ellis Ralph A. Nicholas Joseph E. Robison Catherine V. Miller Ruth Mays Mary Purvis Harold J. Bush Agnes McGlincy Helga Bischetsrieder Commercial Mary A. Wigton Anna H. Brier Edna G. Riggle Helen L. Rankin Mattie M. Powell Florence C. Watson Richard C. Martin Virginia B. Rumbaugh Albert L. LoBuono A. Margaret Morrison Ruth E. White Home Economics Gertrude A. Siebert Frances E. Gerber Manuel Arts Mont R. Frederick Knowles G. Eldridge M. Lawrence Hammer Physical Education John E. Mixer Virginia Varnum Librarian Georgia Mechling Music Richard Dryden Joseph E. Scohier
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Roy W. Wiley When Mr. Wiley first came to Butler High School in 1933, all that we knew of him was his impressive record: an honor graduate of Grove City College, with his Master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh: four years of very successful high school teaching followed by eleven years as well-beloved principal at New Brighton High School; a member of the faculty at Geneva College Summer School; a director in the Forensic League; a member of Phi Delta Kappa, honorary educational fraternity; a man well-spoken of by all who knew him, and chosen, when he became principal of Butler High School, as the best-qualified from a group of more than eighty applicants. After four years we have found him to be all that such an admirable record presaged. His calm, quiet poise; his friendliness; his readiness to hear both sides of the question; his sincere interest in each individual; his very real con- cern to do what is best for pupils, teachers, and school; his broad and masterful grasp of school problems; his interest in the community as a whole—all of these have conspired to make him the Ideal School Principal. We feel confident that this record will be enhanced by his work in his new position as Superintendent. We are sure that he will not lose his interest in boys and girls. The man who, at college, was not only an excellent student, but a track man. Business Manager of the college annual, President of the Public Speaking and Literary Clubs, and Commencement Day Orator, will not soon forget his interest in youth. We feel confident, too, that he will keep the same wise, intelligent grasp on educational problems which he has shown heretofore. He brings to his new task not only additional university credits which put him well on his way to a Doctor’s degree in Education, but also a wealth of practi- cal wisdom which fits him pre-eminently for the place. We wish him every success in his new position as Superintendent of the Butler City School District.
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Staff Editor-in-chief, Marjorie Binford Art Editors — Janet Stover Carolyn Olson Business Managers — Joseph Stehle Richard Donaldson Elmer Natili Literary Editors — Thomas Andrews Jean Campbell Betty Connell Virginia Lee Crowthers Mary E. Hutchison Richard Kennedy Mary Montgomery Lawrence Paffrath John Pataky Dorothy Rehn Ruth Ruby Sara Jane Sprenkle Gloria Staples Michael Tarcha John Villing Adelaide Zeefe Typists — Dolores Beck Betty Bush Dorothy Miller Faculty Director, Miss Critchlow Literary Advisers — Miss Bartley Miss Campbell
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