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3 Administrators Aid New Principal New on the administrative staff this year is Mr. Cyril Butterfield. As Vice-Principal and dean of boys, one of his more obvious duties concerns problems of the boys. However, his job consists of much more than this. Among other things, he is supervisor of all drives, ticket sales, collection of book rentals, and student body card sales. He also supervises all sports banquets, opening football games, and other athletic contests. It was Mr. Butterfield that called all fire and air raid drills, as well as locker checks. The 40 year old ex- assistant Supervisor of Personnel, is also advisor to both the Boys' League and Dads' Club. The organization of graduation depends upon Mr. Butterfield. These were just some of the many responsibilities of the 5'9 new- comer who was born in Illinois in 1923. Since Madison's beginning in 1957, the school has benefitted greatly by the presence of Miss Georgia Dean, our energetic administrative vice principal. Her heavy schedule includes the guidance and counseling program, the keeping of the school master calendar, assignment of dates for school activities and the preparation and dis- tribution of the weekly calendar. In addition, hers is the responsibility of the club social recreation program and close Work with the social recreation adviser in reference to all student club activities. The advancement of Madison's Girls' League- has been furthered greatly by the assistance of Miss Dean. Also included among her many duties is the task of ad- vising the P.T.A., Junior Achievement and the Junior Red Cross. Indeed, Madison is greatly dependent upon the time, effort, and guidance of this amiable member of our administration. Mrs. Sue Bushnell, finishing her third year as Cur- riculum Vice Principal, two main areas of responsi- bility: curriculum and supervision. Mrs. Bushnell organizes and works with the Madison High School Cur- riculum Council. She also works toward implementation and the continuing improvement and evaluation of the school's curriculum. She submits all book orders and is responsible for the curriculum materials with which stu- dent and teachers work. This includes library and book- room materials. Under supervision Mrs. Bushnell works with proba- tionary, student, and substitute teachers. Mrs. Bushnell organizes the many new co1u'ses that are offered at Madison.
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Responsibility In Action When asked the question, How do you like being principal so far? his quick reply was, Love it! It's a real challenge. The biggest problem facing us at the present time is the matter of planning a schedule for an anticipated increase in enrollment. There is a room shortage now, but by next year the situation may become critical. We are studying various approaches to see which would best meet our needs. i Mr. Erickson is pleased with the progress of the student-participation program as organized by the execu- tive council, and hopes to see continued progress toward developing the slogan, Responsibility in Action. He feels that a highly competent faculty continues to do an outstanding job in meeting the educational needs of our pupils. The constant development of new courses, procedures, and techniques on the part of the faculty is indicative of the added interest and effort being provided for the best possible academic program. For these and many other reasons, Mr. Erickson con- siders it a real challenge to have a part in the work at Madison High School. wi gijgg ' inf mi? s iii! X S if if , ,S :ii s ? . Mr. Erickson, a principal enjoyed by all, is seen here by our yearbook photog- rapher talking about one of his many favorite pictures hanging in his office. Mr. Walter E. Erickson Living up to the slogan, Responsibility in Action takes many hours of hard work. Much of Mr. Ericksorfs time is taken up in paper work.
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9 Counselors Guide 4 Classes res ni 51.23 w Mrs. Margaret Holland Mr. James V. Blake Mrs. Delpha Hammerle Freshman Boys' Counselor Freshman Girls' Counselor Mrs. Delpha Hammerle is counseling r the majority of the freshmen girls for first year and is enjoying it. She the job with Mrs. Margaret Hollandt Mr. James Blake is the freshmen boys' coun- selor. Miss Gwen Kohns counsels about three-fourths of the sophomore girls and Mrs. Margaret Holland counsels about one-fourth of the girls. Mr. Allan Wide- strom is the sophomore boys counselors. Mr. Allen Widestrom Sophomore Boys' Counselor Assistani Counselor Miss Gwen Kohns Sophomore Girls' Counselor 'F 1' 1 i'lr. 1 . A 5' iiii ' 1 .V ' 'ii .'1, '.-- 1 --. - 1 1' - 1 ' -1 ya .1 l f 1 1 ..ei 'f'.-f - -.'-.- .'--. -izr i. :,. I 7, i. ,.,, , I 1 . Mrs. Amelia Auld and Mr. Roger if helped this class plan and successfully carry out many activities. Among these '-.f'. 1 'J - - sslsr are three Class Paftles and the Spring o r r .1 1 iii e1.111 Q H C... , , y.. AWM,,.,..,-ff ,. .1 Vtyy - , Ewlsisssif.. , '1 i' L Mr. Roger Mockford Mrs. Amelia Auld Junior Boys' Counselor Junior Girls' -Counselor Mrs. Charlotte Winter and Mr. ane Fiskum have guided the senior through four years at Madison and them graduate on June 12th. The of '63 has received advice and from their coimselors that will be for many years. 8 Mr. Duane Fiskum Mrs. Charlotte Winter Senior Boys' Counselor Senior Girls' Counselor
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