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At the opening of the school year of September, 1951, only Hve new teachers were presented to the Butler Schools. In the grades, there was only one change being in the fourth grade. Mr. Ray- mond Mourer was replaced by Miss Doris Nodine and in addition, Mr. VVilliam Glesing came to help teach the Junior High and fill the position of varsity track coach. In the high school faculty, two changes had been made. Mrs. Evelyn lfVagner was employed as head of the high school and grade chorus. Mr. George Cherry was employed to be second team -9- .!4fLlll-l'1l'.5!l'l?ll.l!L' R?l'.1f1l1,l'IQf ERNEST ZELLER D., U.C.L.A., North Carolina, Illinois. Subject Hobby: Hunting and Fishing. H. BRUCE BRUBAKER Manchester College, A.B., Indiana University, M. S., Indiana University Further Advanced Study. Subject: Plane Geometry, Guidance. Hobby: Music and Travel. HELEN HOULTON Secretary. International Business College. basketball coach and to teach social studies and drivers training. In agricultural farm training, Mr. Clayton Elliott was employed as G.I. Farm Training in- structor. Thus, the teaching staff of the Butler Schools was complete and school was off to a good start. In December of 1951, the superin- tendent of schools, Mr. Cletis Jenkins resigned from his position and the principal, Mr. Bruce Brubaker became acting superintendent. For two months lVIr. Brubaker served as superintendent and in February, Mr. Ernest Zeller, a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College and Indiana University, and a man of extensive experience took the position of superintendent of the Butler Schools. The school year finished very successfully under the guidance of Mr. Zeller and the coopera- tion of the school staff. Indiana State B.S., M.S., Indiana University, Dir Science, Phy. Ed., Driver Training, Social Studies
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Ralph Mutzfeld, T. M. Long, Frank Korsmeyer, Carl Bercaw 3400! glftfbf The big job of keeping our school from lagging behind the times or coming to a stand- still is put into the hands of the school board. Besides running their own businesses they sacrifice much time in thought and in action to improve Butler High School. If we did not have the school board, we would not have school, and it is quoted that education is the biggest factor in solving the communism problem. Mr. Ralph Mutzfeld is president of the board. His regular business is running a hardware store. Mr. Mutzfeld knows the school for two reasons, first, he attended school here himself and second, he has been a member of the ' school board for fifteen years. He is a respected member of this community and he is doing the im- portant duty of helping the next generation learn to take responsi- bility and find an honorable place in the community in their adult years. SPECIA SC H 1 Dioucna-us ' -:az-- . PAYP0 L L cow. puMD Mr. Frank Korsmeyer, secretary of the board, is manager of the local Indiana and Michigan Electric Company office. He has served on the board for five years, during which he has helped the school and community in many ways. Mr. T. M. Long is the manager of a local drug store. Mr. Long is treasurer of the board. He, also, is an experienced board mem- ber since he has been serving for four years. As anyone knows, being a treasurer of almost any organization isn't easy and Mr. Long is do- ing his job well. Mr. Carl Bercaw, as trustee of Wilming- ton Township, has been a member of the board since the consolidation of the Wilmington A Township a n d S 8, Butler schools. He Ul'j,,.vx0 has b e e n Wil- EC' Y mington's trustee ' 5 for seven years. ' He, also is a well- known and well- liked person in the community. H i s regular business is selling m o n u - ments.
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.jl'L5!l MCZl'l!8 fyerjonnef PAUL W. ASHBY DePauw University, Herron Art School, Indiana State Teachers College, Diploma, Evansville Col- lege, A.B., Cincinnati University, Fort Wayne Art School, Indiana Univeristy, M.S. Ed. Subject: Art, Latin, General Math., World Geography. Hobby: Music and Art. ALBERT BERG River Falls State Teachers College, B.S., Purdue University. Subject: Agriculture, Chemistry Physics, Hobby: Working in the yard with flowers and shrubs. GEORGE CHERRY Indiana University, B.S., Butler University. Subject: Government, Sociology, Economics, Health, Phy. Ed., Drivers Training, History. Hobby: Golf, Hunting. FRANK CLARK Defiance College. Subject: Algebra, U. S. History, Phy. Ed., Sociology. Hobby: Golf.
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