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Revue fcores Smash Hit X, , , Xf ,X Top: C.H.S. Tappers display a difficult pinwheel formation. The hand is quicker than the eye, as proved by the amazing magic of Neil Reynolds. Shucks, if it ain't our country cousins, Anne Deuvall and Bob Wag- ner. Bottom: Encore, encore for the wonderful Dixie Land Band. Susan Quinn insists SHE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT.'l The honored position of Master of Ceremonies was very capably handled by Tom Rice. Mr. Duncan pacing up and down, Tom Rice chewing his fingernails, the low murmuring of the Chorus electrified the atmosphere of the Annual Revue. The curtain was pulled and stage fright left as the guys and gals of C.H.S. started their well-polished routine in the toy shop which was the set for the extravaganza. Chorus line, dancers, singers, actors all performed with the skill and confidence of Broadway Stars. S 5 fs . Qf, X! ff' li - J Y 1 lx 1 if J w w 1 X., X ,e Q Y . - N 1 X X my of in Y K1 'iff 2 X N N KV If 1? ' f A ,r J V9 A T fi l , U V Top: Left to right: Diane, Anne, and Betsy sing Every Day of My Life. The chorus, putting up their um- brellas, sings Just Walkin' in the Rainf, Bottom: A scene from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dreamu was quite a hit in the Revue. Rus- sell Brown, freshman, sings Sixteen Tons. PAGE TWELVE
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Superintendent Merrill M. Berry The 1957 ARROW ls Dedicated To Mr. Berry We salute Mr. Berry, paying honors for devoted and steadfast service. Chillicothe High School students and staff congratulate him for his good work and our better schools. Mr. Berry has our best wishes in future years of retirement. PAGE THIRTEEN Mr. Superintendent, we dedicate this yearbook to you. We hope your reading it means a career cli- maxed with many pleasant mem- ories. We hope it is an account of a high school striving to reach and approaching the high standards you would have it reach.
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