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With Sincere Appreciation ate To MRS. MARGIE FROST . our beloved and patient school secretary, the McEvoy staff dedicates our part of the 64 Ramscott. No one else has the type of problems that face Mrs. Frost each day .. . such as playing nurse to at least half a dozen sick girls with as many ailments, admit- ting ten o’clock scholars to school, letting others leave McEvoy for various reasons, and generally being Mr. Brake’s “girl Friday.” While Mr. Brake was in Chicago for the principals’ convention this year, “Frostie” had to assume his duties—and did so without hesitation. Her job also in- cludes mailing transcripts to colleges for seniors who plan to continue their education. These are just a few of the thousand and one tasks she faces as she handles the prob- lems of the faculty and those of the Lassies. The kindness, friendliness, and efficiency of Mrs. Frost will long be re- membered by McEvoy grad- uates as a pleasant part of their high school years.
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Willingham Senior High School Willingham Senior High School, which opened its doors to students in 1958, and Willingham Junior High, founded in 1960, have a combined enrollment of 1325. This student body and those before it have done much to achieve for our school a position of prestige in our community and state.
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To you, BILLY HENDERSON, our: loyal head coach, we of Willingham dedicate our portion of the °64 Ramscott. Under your skillful guidance, our athletic department has grown to be one of the finest in the state. In these six years you have instilled in every Ram a feeling of pride and devotion to his school that cannot be matched anywhere. As long as Willingham exists, the name Henderson will be held in the highest regard by students and faculty alike. Jubilant coach after Lanier de- Coach addresses students. What! Taking his own advice? feat. Dedication The death of Mr. Howard S. Peek on December 2, 1963, came as a tragic shock to the faculty and student body of Willingham. Mr. Peek, a man who was interested in his students and devoted to his work, will be a part of some of the fondest memo- ries of many of the alumni and graduating seniors. His sternness . . . his jokes . . . memories of a certain day . . . a certain class . . . a certain man . will be imprinted on the minds and hearts of those who knew him.
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