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THOMAS CLARENCE LIPPMAN 1943-1958 “Tom was the most cheerful boy I have ever known,” remarked one of his classmates. He was always willing to lend a helping hand in any school activity or to a friend in need. He was admired by all who knew him for his sincerity and integrity. Being an accomplished athlete he did his best in all activities. We cannot express how we miss him nor can we fully describe his congenial character and warm personality. Tom will be remembered by all who knew him. 3
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DEDICATION As the pages of the calendar turn, and months lapse into years, man builds faiths and allegiances to the things close to his heart. So it has been with Mr. Donald Lamp. His counsel and geniality through the eleven years of change and progress that have characterized his loyal work at Iroquois have proven him a genuine mainstay of our school. To you, Mr. Lamp, who has more than earned our admiration and esteem, this book is respectfully dedicated. 2
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Kenneth J. Mcllraith—President of Board of Education; Mr. Brainard Prescott—School Attorney; Mr. J. Howard Smith; Mr. Peter Bos; Mr. A. Donald Bartoo—Principal of the District; Mr. Joseph D. Kurtz—Vice President of Board of Education; Mr. George B. Field; Mr. J. George Nattrass; Mr. Leon A. Piguet. Absent: Mr. Cecil Scott—Clerk of the Board. The Board of Education extends to each of you, members of the Class of 1961, heartiest congratulations on your graduation. Some of you will now pursue higher education in college, technical, or business schools; others of you will now begin your working careers; others may shortly be- gin careers in homemaking. Regardless of which path you follow, it is sincerely hoped that you will put into practice one over-riding lesson which all of us at Iroquois have tried to teach—the pursuit of excellence. Each of you, whether you are a college student or a truck driver, a store clerk or an engineer, a secretary or a housewife, must set high standards for yourselves and then meet these high standards. Only by so doing can we guarantee the survival of our nation as a great and free nation. Pledge yourself to do a better job wherever you are, be a better citizen, live a better life. In brief, pursue excellence! In this spirit of challenge, we extend our greetings to each of you. 4
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