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PRINCIPAL G. A. KETCHAM WHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE? MISSOULA HIGH'S BAR OF JUSTICE The dominant figure in our school life is Principal G. A. Ketcham. With his kindly counsel and assistance, students feel at ease in telling him their troubles and ambitions. His executive ability meets pupils every day in the systematic and smoothly run school year. With twenty-nine years of experience behind him he upholds the traditions of Missoula County High School. He is presiding officer of the office and its proceedings. From an enrollment of 263 in 1912, Principal Ketcham has seen the school enlarge to a three story structure with an enrollment of fifteen hundred. In spite of a fire and depression, Missoula High has continued to make progress and to become a leader in the field of education. To casual on-lookers the most important job of the office seems to be the recording of absences and tardinesses. This is important because the office workers must determine excused and unexcused absences and hand out blue and white permits accordingly. All students who enter or withdraw are recorded in the files and are given counsel as to the advisability of their actions. If withdrawals are for unmerited reasons, students' mistakes are pointed out and kindly persuasion is used to lead them to continue their education. Those problem children who have no desire to learn and repeatedly break school regulations are dealt with accordingly. Detailed records are kept of each student ever enrolled in school. Future employers make a bee-line for the high school records of former students. Bad points as well as good are recorded with equal fairness. In these and numerous other ways all of us at some time come in contact with the office and learn of the tremendous everyday duties essential to a harmonious school day. DEAN'S DEN 10
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As assistant principal, Mr. H. I. Hunt ably writes out permits, either white or blue, according to the just deserts of the seeker. A straight-forward person himself, Mr. Hunt dislikes those who do not treat him fairly in their dealings with him. He commands the respect of all who come in contact with him. As sponsor of the Pep Club, he is a well-known figure at all football games. A familiar companion with Mr. Hunt outside of school is a small white dog which trots contentedly at his heels. A competent librarian is Miss Kathryn Geiger. She keeps books as well as noisy boys and girls in order. Fines are duly paid when she sends out white slips to neglectful students. A kindly assistant in finding needed material, she enjoys helping people help themselves. During vacation time she likes to travel. Overseer of Missoula High's fairer sex is Miss Neva Copeland, dean of girls. As an able, efficient advisor to girls in the adolescent period, she proves an understanding listener and counselor. Outside of school she goes on camping trips and does gardening work. Miss Copeland's day is disrupted when she has to scold someone for thoughtless wrong-doing. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL H. J. HUNT II MISS KATHRYN GEIGER Miss Helen Robson knows the whole school and the whole school knows her because she takes care of all the detail work of the office. A valuable worker, she can be seen at all hours of the day typing, mimeographing, taking dictation, or going about any one of her numerous tasks. Outside of school she likes to go dodging in her car. MISS HELEN ROBSON MISS NEVA COPELAND
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