Ilion High School - Mirror Yearbook (Ilion, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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First Row, Left to Right: M. S. Power, S. Harter, D. Pelletier, S. Leistyna, B. Winsor. Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. Fay, S. Ryden, P. Mason, C. Wood. Third Row, Left to Right: B. Loomis, B. Power, G. Curski, C. Tuttle, One of the more important science groups in IHS is Phy Chy, a club composed of students taking physics and chemistry. Meetings are held on every Tuesday, 8th period, and are conducted by Il lllll AND HIJIIHET With 810 in its treasury, the Ilion Radio Club plans to buy some modern equipment after it arouses from its state of hibernation for the winter. Missiles are soaring to new heights. The last model of the Rocket Club. shooting out of sight. destroyed its launching rack. yet fell 20 feet away. nomww V M the president, Charles Wood. Other officers are Vice-President, Sylvia Leistynag Secretary-Treas- urer, Carl Tuttle, Adviser, Mr. Fay. PHY IIHY Aboze Left to Right Nl Gienke X Power Wir Fav .l Cetman R loom: Ie! Left lo Rzghz C Cur f Wood C Tuttle W1 iam N r Wllcovc R Hart 57

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F, J I geo The Guillen lluill A stunt to spark a subscription drive started the press of the Quill rolling for ,52 and '53, The editors called an assem- bly and put on a program which brought results with the sale of over 300 copies. This year the rule of the staff has been to publish an eight and ten page paper with a ROT0 with each edition. The Herk- imer, Christmas, Literary and Senior is- sues were the big four with picture pages. ln October, Doreen Pelletier, Sue Power. Dick Hall, and Dick Merchant attended the ESSPA conference in Syracuse for two days and gained new ideas to help in better publications. .'4'ated. Left to Right: P Mason, C. 0'Connell. Stand- ing. Left to Right: P. Edgar, L. Pierre. R. Nlf'Kelvie, ,l Smith. A. Dougherty, D March, lf. Prince. J. Cetman H. Crouch. G. Connelly, C Drake, J. Hannahs. B. Power. N. Donahue. M. Meiser. S. Disotelle. N. Bowers, Nl Cienke. H, Bala. .l. Fennell. 2 oo Seated. Left to Right: N. Conte, N. .lone-s, F. Capes, D. Pelletier, M. Power. Miss Schmidt. Standing, First Row. Left to Right: lil. Thompson, J. But- terworth, A. Dougherty, M. Meiser, A. lianson, ,l. Wat1'hers, M. Mead, N. Adams. Second Row, Left to Right: S. Harter, J. Smith, B Winsor, J. Haughton, S. Rasmussen, M. Phillips. J. Momherger. Third Row, Left to Right: J. Fennell, D. Hall, J. liortel, P. Mason. B. Cashman, S. Leistyna. ll. Young, E. Kennell. oooo oobo 1- is



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ssj Seated. Left to Right: S. Spraker, A. Dougherty, C. Bowen, N. Parsons, B. Ke-nnell, l, Helmis, N. 0'lJell. Stand- ing. Left to Right: S. Rasmussen, L. Joy, P. Daley, J. Smith, Miss Heady, B. Strait, J. Butterworth, C. Collegly, J. A. Haughton, M. E. Roberts, J. Mr'- Daniels, T. Nalezny, A. Rhodes. F. H. A. Under the supervision of Miss Carol Heady. new Home Economics Teacher, an active Future Homemalcers of America Club was organized last fall in IHS. The following officers were elected: Janice But- terworth, President, Lucille Joy, Vice-President, Barbara Kennell, Secretary, Mary Ellen Roberts, Treasurer, Dawn Darling, Publicity Chairman, and Shirley Mills, Historian. A Junior High FHA was organized for girls in the seventh and eighth grades. Although these girls carry on their own activities, both groups use the same treasury. FHA projects are divided into four categories: money making, service to the community, recre- ation, and education. A Hobo Day , three brownie sales, and a pop- corn sale were the projects held to increase the group treasury. At Christmastime, patients at Ilion Hospital were cheered up by the caroling of a group of FHA girls and by FHA scrapbooks. The Miss March of Dimes contest was under the sponsor- ship of the Homemakers. Their baby-sitting clinic will also be of much service to our community. For recreational projects two sleighrides and a kitchen date party were held. Educational projects consisted of a tour of Utica industries and a Career Day with participants from various fields of home economics. Seated: B. Hool, J. Loomis, R. Edgar, J. Allen, J. Phil- lips, C. Wood, D. Yavornitzki Standing, Left to Right E. Hardy, M. Phillips, M Avery, S. Mills, V. Walbum F. Spatol, S. Curtis, J. A Phillips, P. Whalen, J. Pelko B. Tuttle, N. Louie. ,Q-w

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