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101 .ip ff Y Standing, Left to Right: L. Bortel, N. Tetlock, G. Fur- long, M. Holmes. Seated: M. Thompson, D. Coupe. Zh. 4 HEEISTH TIIJ Z Xsx W L 4 if 1 i , T 5 rr X 71 2' 5 1 21522 :M - 4 ' X f ai 'F 5 'Z ' K ' Q N x W 'Xi , X ' N K' UI' 3- 5 131' it v - ,,. f . it ' I' 'J 'A e Y ! 4' ' nl! K W I Miss Ruth Cordon's Problems Class continues election registration during the noon hour. Every student who wished to vote in the election of Senate officers was required to register. Since the voting record of the United States has been deplorable in past years, the registration was promoted by the Problems students to bring to the attention of eligible voters the responsibility of voting. Students registering were likely to re- mind their parents to register and vote in the na- tional election. I. Now let's look in at noon study in the library. Everyone is doing something. At one table we find many reading magazines. Across the room several of the girls are quietly talking together. Not far from them we can find many of the Jun- iors doing their American History, and there are always those who keep busy studying. A member of the faculty is always present to answer their homework questions, and of course, to quiet down the talking. HIJUH STUDY ova,
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'WNQN slX Y X Left to Right: James Dopp, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Murphy. Lois Murphy, Larry Murphy. FACULTY Just before classes begin, we find students in the halls talking, but look, here are a few members of the faculty enjoying themselves. They are not alone, for the guiding hand of Mr. Prindle is ever with them. As each day rolls by, his spirit is in every classroom and the heart of every student who knew him. After lunch, the students go to noon-hour ac- tivity or the library. Every noon hour, members of the faculty alternate in quieting down the students, but they are a little more lenient with them than during regular class time. E91 EAFETEHIA As the Mirror introduces the staff that pre- pares the delicious noon meals in the cafeteria, we note that the name Murphy is mentioned three times. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Abbott prepare the meals, and the other two Murphys and Mr. Dopp carry out the other duties involved. That meal sure looks good, doesn't it? No wonder so many students stay for lunch every day. No one minds staying for lunch because our bright and shiny new cafeteria is almost as nice as home. .4 Miss Casler, Mrs. Derby. Miss Henry, Mr. Fay, Bamford. 5 Mrs Left to Right: Miss Ward, Miss Schwarz, Miss Miller, Mrs. Peters.
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BUUH STUHE Taking advantage of the new addition to Ilion High, the school book store is like Main Street at noon-always busy. Mrs. Bamford operates this store with the able assistance of Mary Lou Meiser and Connie Seymour. Delightful tones in your ears can be heard from the music room just down the hall. There Mr. Weiler is shown giving noon lessons. Left lo Right: I . Crizzuto. D. Xlervhant. R. M1-Kelvie. Nlr. Dauten. ABT PHIJJEIIT Donn fCunnerJ Ahern and Robert Meade. un- der the experienced supervision of Miss Veronica Donnelly, who has aided the work in past years and heads Ilion High School's Art Department, make a lifelike replica of the national March of Dimes poster. Left ln Right: C. Mead. R. Heade. ll. Ahern, Miss Don- nelly. U11 Left to Right: M. L. Meiser, J. Wheat. Mrs. Bamford. Il Bridger, C. Seymour.
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