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MR. HARRIS , Vtfhen l leave school at 4 o'cloclc, l put from my mind all happenings of the school day. These words from the lips of our assistant principal, Mr. lames l-larris, are perhaps the clue to his continued affability and vigor. i r i Mr. Harris, one of the most popular administrators, considers his most important job to be handling the discipline problems of the students. This he does with sympathetic understanding, and he also regulates the demerit and delinquent systems. Another special duty is managing the student assistants in the cafeteria, but the busiest time of the year for him is the beginning of each semester, when students are becoming oriented in new programs of classes: and multi tudinous problems arise. MISS THULA RODES Personal problems are often solved by an understanding discussion of the difficulty. This comment of Miss Thula Rodes, Dean of Girls, is an example of the sympathetic way in which she handles the diversified problems which come to her attention daily. She and her office girls check attendance each day. She considers absence one of the principal causes of failure. Under her jurisdiction comes the Girls' Ore ganization, which gives the girls of Butte High School an opportunity for social con- tacts. lt also serves the school by maintain- ing a handy supply store in the building. Miss Rodes expressed her chief regret thus, The time-consuming task of disciplining pre- l vents me from being able to confer with and l advise the many girls who come to me for help on social and scholastic matters. gms' Q,-qq,,im5,,,, sells supplies. 1111
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MR. HANEY Guiding the daily lives of and regulating the ac- tivities of fifteen hundred students, George E. Haney has proved himself a tireless, understanding leader, endowed with a bright cheery sense of humor and the quality of being able to come close to and make friends with students. Essentially occupied with ad- ministrative policies and problems, he still finds time to talk over the difficulties and ambitions of the stu' dents. Daily while executing his responsibilities, he finds time to visit classes, read students' essays, and give encouragement and constructive criticism. Mr. Haney takes pleasure in attendance at school functions, athletic contests, dramatic presentations, and concertsp his calm air is strongly felt when he advises the Student Council. George Haney prides himself on his estimation of character: for in the past, he has proved right because former student friends have proved successful, and he holds high hopes for today's students. Principal's voice is heard almost daily on the P. A. system. MR. ROSS As a result of undertaking the job of Superin- tendent four years ago, Mr. Harry Ross became ac- quainted with Butte's school system during the same time that the Class of '52 was learning Butte High School ways. We have had the privilege of enjoying our high school career under his successful and ex- pert guidance. Mr. Ross has always taken an active interest in the social affairs of Butte schools as Well as in the scholastic program, as shown by his at- tendance at and support of school dances and plays. 110.- 9-.wtt Ri I City Superintendent oi Schools. Harry Ross.
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These girls helped ln the main office one period Richard Sodia, Art Bugni and Don Bumgarner daily They are Ioan Roberts Mary Zemliak Lorena leave the office to deliver absent sheets a daily Pettet Betty Shrader and IoAnn Gerqurlch second period activity. MRS. MARIE NOEL As a new addition to the office staff, Mrs. Noel exhibits a cheery smile and pleasantness while car- rying out her many tasks. Occu- pied from early morning to the close of the school day with gen- eral office procedure, her main jobs include preparing and typing the daily absent sheet and check- ing absences during sixth period. She has been a great help to sen- iors, Whose graduation require- ments she has checked in detail. MISS LOUANNE BOLITHO A helpful friend of the faculty and student body is Louanne Bo- litho, who serves as the office sten- ographer. An alumna of Butte High School, she has become well known, especially to the seniors, tor she is in charge of measuring seniors for caps and gowns, and assists in checking graduation requirements. She is responsible for handling financial accounts of the various organizations, as well as school finances. A major job is manag- ing ticket sales for football and basketball games. .-12-.
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