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OFFICE Mrs. Scrimshaw, Mrs. Rusert, Mr. Scott, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Wiggens, Mrs. Dailey, Mrs. Welsch. CAFETERIA Left (front to back): M. Lund, L. Domon, L. Stolle. Center (front to back): J. Bodekor, V. MacCaulay, M. Rutecki. Right (front to back): K. Wadell, A. Conrad, G. Marzolf, E. Clark, L. Swartz. LIBRARY 14 Mrs. Bush (Librarian), Mrs. Hamms (Clerical Assistant)
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GUIDANCE To the Class of 1961: It is a pleasure to offer congratulations to you on the occasion of your high school graduation. You are in the envious position of having your productive life ahead of you at a time when more op- portunities are available than ever be- fore. Not only do you occupy a position of good fortune, but one of responsibility as well; for you represent the adult soci- ety of tomorrow. We hope that your high school education has afforded you the academic background necessary to meet these responsibilities and to enter your career with the ability to recognize op- portunity. Best of luck in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Richard C. Griffith Congratulations to the Class of 1961: I congratulate you on your successful completion of high school. The years in junior and senior high school have been ones during which you have had to make some rather important decisions. High school planning, vocational, occupational and educational problems had to be solved and upon each occasion you have tried your best to meet the challenge. Now, as you leave Iroquois, you will be entering a new phase in your life with more demands on you from your commu- nity, country, the world and perhaps even space. In a sense you have become freshmen again, but this time you will be faced with broader problems and more difficult decisions. It is my sincere wish that whatever you undertake you will be rewarded for your efforts with good health and happi- ness. 13 Daniel L. Clark
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BUS DRIVERS Row 1: A. Aldrich, V. Hauber, A. Bliemeister, S. Morris. A. Sly. Row 2: R. Miller, A. Scheifla, D. Martin, G. Szwaczkowski, D. Eiseman, M. Dabb. Row 3: F. Hudson, C. Martin, A. Schoenthal, R. Gerlach, C. Bitterman, A. Berry. MAINTENANCE Row 1: B. Johnson, A. Boldt, H. Mathis. Row 2: J. Maxon (Head Custodian), K. Shiefla, J. Christensen. Dr. Shaver (School Physician), Mrs. Neidig (School Nurse), Mrs. Ceranski (Dental Hygienist). 15
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