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OFFICE PERSONNEL Mrs. Carol Robinson Mrs. Mary Dailey Mrs. Cornelia Tyler Mr. Cecil Scott 16 Mrs. Lillian Wiggins Mrs. Geraldine Welsch
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TO THE CLASS OF 62- High School graduation is perhaps the most significant event in a person’s transition from childhood to adulthood; for this is the line of demarcation which designates the end of preparation neces- sary for the assuming of rights, privi- leges, and responsibilities in the adult world. In the time allotted to each of you, there will be many instances when you will have cause to refer back to that preparation in meeting new problems and in making difficult decisions. It is the fer- vent hope of those of us to whom this task of preparation has fallen, that we have not failed you. Congratulations upon your past achievements, and best wishes for your future success in whatever field of en- deavor you choose. May you continue to be a credit to your families, your school, your community, and most important, yourselves. Richard C. Griffith GUIDANCE my congratulations to the class of 1962. Graduation from high school is the termination of one phase of life that has been an uphill endeavor for approximately twelve or thirteen years. Many of you will continue in some kind of formal education and others will leave to face the changing world of work and take your places in society. What- ever your plans are, it is my sincere hope that we at Iroquois contributed in some small way to making your life a more successful, happy and prosperous one. The changes in the world of work cer- tainly should challenge all of you to con- tinue your education, at work, home and school, so that you can become more worthwhile citizens. Sincerely yours, Daniel L. Clark sTi y- May I extend 15
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MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr. Jesse Parker; Mr. Gerald Maxson. Head Custodian of District; Mrs. Bernadette Johnson; Mr. Darold Mathis; Mr. Kenneth Scheifla; Mr. Alfred Boldt (absent). DINING ROOM STAFF Row I: Mrs. Lois Stoll; Mrs. Emily Clark; Mrs. Veronica Macaulay. Manager of School Lunch Service; Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz; Mrs. Elizabeth Goehle. Row 2: Mrs. Mildred Lund; Mrs. Jeanette Bodekor; Mrs. Lucy Domon; Mrs. Elaine Eckert; Mrs. Catherine Wadell; Mrs. Mary Degan; Mrs. Marjorie Rutecki. Cook Manager. TRANSPORTATION STAFF Row I: K. Roloff; B. Bliemeister; J. Eiseman; A. Berry; J. Don Ion; E. Troutman; C. Bitter- man; M. Dabb; C. Martin; A. Schocnthal. Row 2: M. Munn; A. Sly; M. Kaiser; D. Eise- man; J. Dressel: S. Morris; R. Miller: A. Aldrich; N. Don Ion; D. Martin; A. Scheifla: M. Osta: V. Hauber: G. Szwaczkowski; M.Rauch. 17
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