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One of the most responsxble posrtrons rn a school IS that of the school treasurer Thls posr ron has been held and expertly managed for and to our school the past three years by Mrs Mary Faber ln 1QlLl1f1OIl to thrs shc h IS lent 1 he pmt: h 1nd for all programs and other announcements -.hrch must be prepared for yarrous school act1y1t1eS Chr yye honor Mrs Mary Faber By her fme commercral reachrngs she has been recognrzed by many local rndustrral leaders has produced i N PPRECTACIQIM Although Mrs laber resrgned rn anuary yye yy ant to thank her for her contrrbutron to us In a precratron of her many servrces to Upper f 1 s . . . I . J y : ,Y . J, Y Y tl ' .Y il c J z ' 1 1 l K ' , , 4 2 Y ' ' A ' X' I ' l ' ' V . . . L , for the many' good secretaries which Upper Chi f' L 3 S l I l 'L Sag . 'fu ,
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- 'Q fi'-LA Yybfki ffm? if X ffjvi J 1 Q A' , A, ,J jf Liv' f ' ki L3 in '. F44 V wi 1 , W1 ' Y I I If f 'If .5 V H ,iv V . s Q ' i 'L , if V ,g- ' A 1.1 41 .lv V7 'LU ii , - 1 My 'E l ' ,' ' i L 'i i A , WT Jw Q 'L' is ' ML .-f an L fi' I fpviiiibh 159 gi f Q11 L4 fu L LV L-4 i 7Peqhaps no one has been more concerned with the doings of the senior class than Miss Mary li. Little. liver since she became our adviser when we were sophomores. Miss Little has personally attended to the business of class meetings. dance decoration and the many other jobs to be done. Our activities could never have been carried on without her able assistance and expert guidance. Many were the times we were dis- couraged. but Miss Little always managed to come up with a solution to these problems. She has been more than a teacher to the students of Upper Chig she has been a good friend and a capable adviser. Yes. we owe a great deal to Miss Little, a person for whom that extra bit of time and work was never too much trouble. It is therefore with deep and profound feel- ing of gratitude that we dedicate our yearbook to Miss Mary E. Little.
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P' Calendar Highlights of the Year Sept.-Off.-Nov. FOOTBALL Playing like this led to another HUNDEFEATED TEAM 'Q February- . Q April- , la Q, 4 'YQ Upper Chi goes on the 7 ' Y ,Q aif. A A S v H Y . x lp. X will i , ' Oh, how we danced.on f f , rv 'Q S K' , the night of the Prom! ' ru f ' T l All l 4 fr X fy l fy it I Bally, Bascelli, Miller, X l, ' fi J and Peters are heard. W , I ll X f I l J Ma y- means May Day. Scenes from last year'S May Day. Queen Shirley Howard and Court. The then Sophomore attendants. Sut- cr, and Belnaont. S The then junior attendants, Yakas, Lowe and Krupka. The Queen and the Champs: Bender, jones, Reynolds, Ricci. and Congleton. 9 v . S I
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