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- t ii H Edilor-in-chief Associale Editor Art Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Junior Representative Photographer Adviser lloln Published by Dee Towne Darlene Hill Marie Roo? Gene Shea Pele Kuernpel Marilyn Stormer Barry Schwenkmeyer Lois F. Fish The Class of 1955 Mariemont High School Mariemont, Ohio 4 ygmgvrf--f. M
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A E Dedication Over the years our community has grown and spread out over acres and acres of land which were formerly .nothing but fields. Houses and apartment buildings now cover the farm lands of past years. With this physical con- struction, such intangible qualities as traditions and ideals have also grown into the community and its people. Some of the greatest of these Mariemont ideals are personified in the faculty and administration of its high school. Since Mariemont High School lthen Plain- ville Highi was established, Mr. Robert A. Mar- tin has ably served its students for many years as teacher of advanced sciences, and now as principal. Past members of his classes in chem- istry and physics will long remember that knowledge of right and wrong which he im- parted along with Newton's and Boyle's laws. The never-to-be-forgotten trips that the Science Club took to Chicago, Detroit, and other cities of our nation will be a topic of conversation for years to come. In February, 1954, Mr. Martin gave up his position as teacher and assistant principal to take over the principalship. Since that time he has dealt with administrative problems in a fair and efficient manner. His friendly guidance has helped us in choice of studies and in bettering ourselves. For these reasons we, the Class of '55, dedicate the Chieftain to Mr. Robert A. Martin. 3 1
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