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llreasure Chest Tap Row Mr. Roy Duffy, Mr. Gordon Hixong M Harry l.. Wort Bottom Row: Mrs. Frank T. Marry Mr. Rus- sell McVlcker, president, Mr. M. M. Berry, Superintendent -Q fm.es,a,,.,. what It MEEBKQSA jilifliil: : T- :fi-2 - Mime In Mr. Berry's office at West Fifth Street School, Miss Leona Hess, Mrs. Tom Clark, and Mrs. Paul Summers kept the books, wrote the letters, received the visitors, and in all ways proved a loyal crew for Mr. Berry. Here in the C. H. S. office the credit is given to Miss Corrine Mead, who succeeded Mrs. Rob- ert Miller in January, 1952. Q. ,, K K Our school board, like the superintendent and principal, strives to keep our school sys- tem among the best. To accomplish this, they have set up a goal which is to have all up-to- date buildings and to provide adequate facili- ties for our growing school districts. The school board has promoted community inter- est in such ways as urging a large attendance at social affairs, special programs, and athlet- ic games. They endeavor to maintain high levels of scholarship on the part of the gradu- ating seniors and to have our high school rank near the top in the state. The Chillicothe Board of Education is striv- ing to make our school thus. Helping to carry out these plans are Mr. Russell McVicker, who is president for the tenth consecutive year, and Mr. Ray Duffy, Mr. Gordon Hixon, Mr. Harry Worf and Mrs. Frank T. Marr. These members freely and willingly give their time to this commendable service and deserve heartfelt thanks from all the citizens of Chil- licothc. Miss Corrine Mead, Miss Leona Hess, Mrs. Tom Clark
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MR. M. M. BERRY-Superintendent of Schools MR. J. A. SMITH - Principal of High School A Those leading the Way to the Hmm ..... I've been asked to add a few of my possessions to the C. H. S. Treasure Chest. I can think of quite a few items to put in, but there are several things that I would especially like to include. For instance, it would be nice to be able to remember when every parent wrote a letter commending every teacher's fine work in class .... every sales- man who came with school supplies announced great reductions in the cost of paper, books, coal, sweeping materials, and school furniture, . . . . a year when every student was pres- ent every day, there was no illness, no teach- ers absent, every student passed, and each senior graduated. lVell, 1952 was a good year. I wonder what I could put in the Treasure Chest this year. It will be difficult since there are so many things to choose from. Perhaps I could include each issue of the Mound-Builder for the past year. Maybe the programs of the Senior Class Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet could be added. I also have a file of letters from my former students who are now distinguished in their professions and crafts around the United States, and newspaper clippings of the year's school affairs that might be put in. It wouldn't be fair not to include this year's Commencement Program and a copy of the 1952 Arrow along with the other items. I'll not take any chances. I'll just add them all to the Treasure Chest so that everyone may enjoy them.
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For the benefit of the March of Dimes the men faculty athletes played a game of basketball with the re- serve team. The faculty uniforms were feminine cre- ations, The score: March of Dimes S2007 Reserves 57 pointsg Faculty 37 points. The Faculty and Their Most Prized Possessions Mr. Edward Alexinas My Wifzf' Algebra, Coaching Miss lna T. Allen A love note my AQl'llllllHlUfl7l'I' wrote my gmizzlfrltlim' in .Vf'lI00l Practical Math Miss Bernice Auch My Harp English Mrs. Gail Barbee My llIl.S'l7I1Ill1m Homemaking Mr. James D. Bickel -'My Bit-yt-if Industrial Arts Mrs. Mary L. Beyerly My brilliant Ut Plum' Geonictry Classesu Mathematics Mrs. Florentina Clinton My Senior Solid Gc'0n1z't1'y C'lr1.v.s Mathematics Mr. Richard Dolan My Wifc Science. Coaching Miss Agnes Drummer A lilne fountain pen Ilzut ivrifzfs l7IlClyll'Hi'll.Yn French. English it Mr. Charles R. Duncan My .s'w1.s'v of lllll7I0I'U History. Dramatics Miss Mary Evens My Illllillflil' Szfninr Girls Latin. English Mr. Donald E. Gatchell Hllfly Reserve BlI.Ylil'll7lIll TFIIIIIU Physical Education. Coaching Mr. E. B. Hatton M y fislzing tacitly A lv ur Helping Mrs. Gladys Hereford My SUIISK' of Humor English Miss Mary Herron Legal Library Permit.s ' Librarian Mr. Paul Hydell My Mice Biology Miss Elizabeth Kelhofer Tolly, my pup Latin, English Mr. J. V. Ladd An extra slmeluvz' when one l7l'L'Clli.Sll General Science Mrs. Rachel Martin range wlii.s'la'i' from Rip Van Winklr s Physical Education Mr. Harold T. Minshall My first nickel Commercial Miss Alice Meyers My Horse Spanish, Business Arithmetic Mrs. Minnie Painter My HllSl7IIIl!ill Modern Business. English Miss Lucille Pummell My .vvnscf of l'llll7l0I'U English Mr. Robert Sauer My Slide Rule General Science, Physics Miss Diathea C. Scholl My 'Funny Bone' History Mr. J. A. Smith My Lilvrary of 'A ndy' Jackson History Mr. Charles Snider My Car Mechanical Drawing Miss Dorothy Stewart My kirfy called 'Sparlcie' Home Economics Mr. Gilbert Stultz My paddle that I use on the second flo Civics, History, Psychology Mrs. Faye Thompson ..My dog.. Mathematics MRS. PATTI NEWTON My Horsetail Music Miss Rita Thorp HSIINIIIICI' Vacation Guidance. Occupations. History. Geography Commercial lizfurcl of'
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