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DRIVING Driving is fast becoming one of the most popular courses ever offered in Ilion High. To accommodate the ever-increas- ing number of students interested in driver' education, classes have been scheduled during periods never before utilized for this. Mr. Dopp's quiet patience is to be envied. Left to Right: I. Bracken, R. Smithson, L. Thi- bault, M. DeRocco, M. Palmer, R. Morton, D. Fabian, Mr. Shattuck. .- SIIIENIII-I Our busybody Mirror over- looks nothing. Here we see a typ- ical science class at work under Mrs. Wilcox's capable guidance. This group is busily engaged in the fascinating task of making oxygen. In this room, more than one struggling young future scien- tist has been aided on toward higher goals in the world of science. Left to Right: C. Nile, J. Hughes, V. Hall, R. Fager, I. Remis, D. Abeling, Mrs. Wilcox, S. Metz, D. Bennett. umuuu rl,- Lejt to Right: Mr. Dopp, L. Urtz, B. Thomas, B. Sweet. ,-Y' i I Ml-IIIHINE SHIIP Entering the door of Mr Shattucks machine shop one is confronted by a maze of massive machines and strangely garbed workers Goggles and aprons are the special costumes for working near these mechanical monsters Machines of many purposes are available for study by these future mechanics.
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Another Senior Class leaves the halls and classrooms of l. H. S. Before we leave, let's take another look at these familiar scenes as reflected in the Mirror of Memory, and remember just one typi- cal day out of many throughout these past few years. Eustmlialls These early birds on our maintenance staff are always on the job, keeping the home fires burning while winter winds blow. The Schnnl lla 1 . 'it' V: Left to Right: Mr. Smith, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Meehan. Arriving promptly every morning with a carload of faculty members, Mrs. Fitz- patrick has proved to be of vital import- ance to some classes scheduled in the morning. These three English teachers are grateful to her little black Studebaker and its ability to climb hills each moming. Math Blass Can you find the polar triangles on this sphere? More work for Mrs. Bean's Solid Geometry class. Left to Right: Tom Brown, Everett Allen. 2 4 i 1 I ff , iz I . JI '.,,.,. 5 I .... , . ..,,, , K 'V , av. x I Front Row, Left to Right: T. Pavliga, S. Power R. Jones, Mrs. Bean, M. L. Meiser, J. A. Haugh- ton. Second Row, Left to Right: K. Humphrey R. Klippel, G. O'Connell, C. Wood, J. Hannahs R. Hall, J. Remmell. N ,AM
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FACULTY We owe much credit to our health staH. Each year they see each of us personally to check teeth and general fitness. Many times we'd like to cut these classes, but we still enjoy the activities we share in gym. Left to Right: E. Smith, E. Prince, N. Donahue, M. Marine, F. Crizzuto, J. Williams. Wllllll SHUP Looking into Room 5, the Mirror reflects Mr. Williams' Wood Shop class busy at work. These boys are preparing for their future by assuring themselves of some education and experience in carp- entry and shop. il Left to Right: Mr. Leo Grygiel, Mr. Joseph Sorge, Miss Jane McKennan, Mr. Arthur Coons. EHUHTHAND Ever seen a keyhole in a window? As we peek into Room 19, we see these girls busily preparing to work for a handsome boss and a fat salary in the future. J. Hoffman, Mr. Williams, B. Williams, C. Scaparo. 1 '!
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