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Ardi i trati mLmdCrauon an d J i acvi 1 Superintendent PAUL HARDING A.B., Butler University M.S. Ed., Indiana University Mr. Harding has served as Superintendent of the Butler Public Schools for the past four years. Besides being a very capable executive, he has made school life more enjoyable for the students and proved a valuable friend to each one of them. This has been accomplished through his personal interest in the stu- dents and his congeniality. Principal CLETIS E. JENKINS A.B., Indiana University Two years ago, after serving 10 years as athletic director, basketball coach, and teacher, Mr. Jenkins became principal. In his new position Mr. Jenkins has continued to be a friend and guide to the pupils of our high school. In addition to being principal, he still teaches mathematics. Office Clerk MRS. LOUISE SPAKE Mrs. Spake has been the very efficient office clerk of the Butler Schools for the past eight years. During this time her faithful performance of duty has made her indispensable in the office. Her patience and cheerfulness have helped to keep affairs running smoothly. —12—
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J ckooi (LJoard ' ' g ' S Left: Mr. Ralph Mutzfeld, president, at work in the William Mutzfeld and Sons ' Hardware. Center: Mr. Frank Korsmeyer, treasurer, at his desk at the Indiana and Michii;an Electr ic Company, where he is district manager. Right: Mr. T. M. Long, secretary, at the cash register of his new and modern Rcxall Drug Store. Beginning with the first of September and continuing through May, whether the mercury drops below zero or the gentle zephers blow, the students make their morning trek to the red brick school house. With an eye on their watches and an armful of books they ascend the well worn steps to their home rooms. There are classes to attend and periods to spend in the study hall. There is time out for lunch. In the afternoon a club meeting or an assembly program may be scheduled to break the routine and add to the enjoyment of school. Such a typical school day with all its work and pleasure is made possible through the ef- forts of the School Board and the School Administration. The Board of Education is appointed by the Town Board to manage the business of the Schools: to appropriate and spend the money, to determine the policies of the school, to care for the buildings and grounds, and to select the administrative and teaching staffs. Mr. Ralph Mutzfeld, who is associated with his brother in the hardware business, has been a member of the Board for the past twelve years and now serves as President. He likes to play his cornet and enjoys a good game of golf in the Florida sunshine. Mr. Frank Korsmeyer, who is manager of the local office of the Indiana and Michigan Elec- tric Company, has been a member of the Board for the past two years and serves as Secretary. For recreation he enjoys fishing and handicraft work. Mr. T. M. Long, Treasurer, is serving his first year on the Board. Mr. Long, manager of a local drug store, is an ardent baseball fan and drives hundreds of miles during the baseball sea- son to attend games. —11—
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Faculty meetings are held regular- ly in Room 11 to determine policies for the management of the school and to solve problems which arise from time to time. In the upper picture Mr. Harding is seen leading an in- teresting discussion. Visual education is as much a part of school as the classroom and labora- tory classes. In the lower picture we may see Mr. Jenkins showing a movie to a large group of pupils in the gym — our projection room. Patricia Ulm, B. S.; Ball State Teachers College; Kindergarten • Pearl Kanaley. B. S.; Manchester College; Grade One •Virginia B. Jackson; Ball State Teachers College; Grades One and Two • Lucile Sniurr; Tri State College, Madam Blaker ' s College, Manchester College: Grade Two • Dorothy Hcnkle, B. S.; Ball State Teachers College; Grade Three Doroth ' Henklc
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