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THE FACULTY VIRGIL E. KEITHLEY— Biology, General Science and Athletics. Present position since 1928. ETHEL GERBER— Commercial. Present position since 1936. JEAN W. PARVTN— Chemistry, Physics, Early European History, Business Arithmetic, and Com- mercial Geography. Present position since 1931. PAULINE HURT— Commercial. Present position since 1935. J. B. TAYLOR— Agriculture. Present position since 1929. MAE DONNA DEAMES— English III and IV and Latin. Present position since 1926. LUCILLE LeVINESS— Office. HARVEY GILBERT— Janitor. HERMAN B. HALE— Building Trades. Present position since 1927. WILLIAM T. CHURCH— English I, U. S. History, and Modern European History. Present position since 1934. MARIETTA ALDEN— HomeEconomics and Physical Education. Present position since 1927. GLADYS MORRISON— Algebra, Geometry, Community Civics. Present position since 1925. OPAL McKRAY— Music, Speech, Dramatics and Eng- lish II. Present position since 1932. 3
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MR. ADAMS During the past three years, Mr. Adams has come to hold a warm place in the hearts of all—students, and townspeople alike. The Maroon and Black is glad to pre- sent him in this characteristic pose. 2
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SENIORS LEINER President REFFERT Vice-President McIntosh Sec’y-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Chillicothe High opened her doors to us in September, 1934. We discovered that it took hard study, but it meant more than that. We have all had innumerable good times and have made many fine friendships during our four years. The big event of this year was the Freshman party given for the purpose of initiating us. During the end of the year we gave a return party for the other students at school. During our second year we had our opportunity to get even by initiating the new freshmen and we did a very good job of it by initiating them all, the day of the Freshman party. The next year our Junior play, “The Gay Deception,” given on November 13, was a great success. “Harlem on Parade,” an all colored performance, was presented at the school under the auspices of our class. Our Junior dance was given in February. The most memorable feature of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet given by the Junior class on May 1. The gym was effectively decorated as a May flower garden. Our Senior play, “Stop Thief,” was given in November. A Junior-Senior hunt was also enjoyed this year. In March a Senior dance was held at the high school and was well attended. Another red-letter day for the Seniors was the Junior-Senior Banquet. (Continued to Page 8) 4
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