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Q U,IIl1'?in.. .L-5252-4:..liJ2 CHATTANQCGA HIGH SCHQOL fhmwpa CREED F. BATES AB. University of Chattanooga g .A. Columbia University . M Q, Xwwwsf i , E cv.. ti. 6 A V I ' I X,,.L',,. I 045 Chattanooga I-Iigh School is now completing three score years of service to Chatta- nooga and to this country. The first graduating class, that of 1879, consisted of five mem- bers, four of whom are still living. This year the graduating class has over three hundred sixty members. More than hfty-three hundred students have been graduated during these hfty-nine years, and many others have completed part or all of their secondary education at Chattanooga High School. These alumni have gone forth to play their role in the drama of life. In peace, in war, in industry, in the professions-in all desirable activities--they have done and are doing their part-better, we believe, because of the training received in this school. During these years the student body and faculty have created and maintained a high standard of scholarship, of ideals, and of conduct. We are the stewards of this great heritage to- day-at a time when, from afar and even in our own country, ideas antipathetic of this Republic to the bed rock principles are being promulgated, and at a time when economic and social life is facing great perplexities. I am sure that Chattanooga I-Iigh School will do its part well in helping solve these problems and in making this a better country. CREED F. BATES. A Tribute DR. ANNETTA TRIMELE, Registrar A.B. University of Chattanooga Litt.D. Western College For her willing and never-failing service at C. I-I. S. and because of the place she holds in the heart of every student, we wish to pay tribute to Dr. Annetta Trimble, an untiring and faithful leader. Page Ten
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N A. B. University of Chattanooga W Q - , .A - fi if I lo eqgyk 4- . D Y N A M e The FACULTY A ' Miss BONNIE GILBERT Litt. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Peabody College Graduate work at Columbia University and Harvard MISS KATE GARVIN MRS. H. L. BARGER A. B. Martha Washington College M. A. Peabody College of? MRS. WILBORN ROY FELTS A. B. Agnes Scott College University of Tennessee University of Wisconsin MISS ARMINDA SMALLWOOD A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Columbia University 1 .MISS BEATRICE CHANDLER B. Wesleyan College I . A. Colungibia University ' MR. PAUL G. LONG A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. University of North Carolina MR. LOUIS SLABOSKY A. B. University of Chattanooga NI. A. Vanderbilt University MISS NATALIE O'BRIEN A. B. University of Chattanooga A B Vanderbilt University LL B Cumberland University M A Peabody College MISS ETHEL WOOD A. B. University of Chattanooga . MISS BETTY BATES xB. S. Martha Washington College A. B. University of Chattanooga Q' , Columbia .University Q MR. C. B. -WATTS ? ' Q M 'xl MR. STANTON E. SMITH li ' X A. B. Denison University YI MISS MAGARET O'GRADY ' A. B. University of Chattanooga MR. ALEXANDER LEE j A. B. University of Chattanooga ' East Tennessee State Teachers College MR. A. B. ROBERTSON A. B. Universtiy of Chattanooga MRS. E. W. WHIPS Columbia University A Peabody College MISS BERTHA JAFFE A. B. University of Chattanooga Peabody College Page Twelve
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