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The taxpayers of llion are competently represented in Ilion school affairs by the Board of Education. Although this or- ganization is important in the adminis- tration of the school, it keeps in the back- ground. Members of the Board are interested men and women, willing to take on re- sponsibility for the education of the child- ren in the community. Doctor E. P. Watkin, the superinten- dent of llion schools, is the representative of the Board of Education. Standing, Left to Right: Mr. William Hughes, Mr. Earl Walkin, Mr. Kenneth Edgett. Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Harold Weeks, Mr. Wagner Klippel, Mrs. Raymond Morton. 7' lf iiii ,KEN cy' , ' , nf V R t Fein da' 3 45575 f C z If I' X . X. Xsiff E 1 ' . . 1 llion High School's affairs, human and curri- cular, are capably managed by Joseph Baker, prin- cipal. Mr. Baker, a firm disciplinarian, is an amic- able, hardworking principal with a sense of humor and high ideals of good sportsmanship. Mr. Baker is assisted by the new vice-princi- pal and guidance director, Richard Everhart. This young man has the hard task of guiding students to wise decisions concerning their future. plus helping to manage school affairs. F
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In Memory o Prlscllla Burnham called Prlss by everyone for her constant smcere frlendlmess to all for her remarkable talent ln muslc and sports for her mgenxous 1mag1nat1ve and penetratmg bram for her cheerful ever present smlle flashlng for anyone she saw for her tremendous popularlty wlth people both young and old for her Vltallty for her mterest ln any project she undertook for her laughlng brown eyes for her radmatmg personallty 'pnnanwm RW mlm sal D1ane Monteau who dld not come to h1gh school w1th us hut IS mcluded ln our memorles of West H111 We remember a busy llttle g1rl w1th dark flashmg eyes and wavy black halr llttle hands domg many thlngs whlch went unnotlced her devotxon to her younger slster er qulet shyness the httle Jobs of dustmg wash mg dlshes and helplng at home the Llttle Pepper Club gathermgs and the many good tlmes together f 3 , f: 525 B 1 l 'Y El 5 '122 E
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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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