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CUSTODIANS: Mr. Paul Winans, Mr. Clarence Miller, Mr. For- in Figley, (absent: Mr. Gerald Godlove). HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY: Mrs. Irvin Lohr SUPERINTENDENT S SECRETARY: Mrs. Roy Schryer BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Gaylord Miller, Mr. Gordon Holden, Mr. Earl Atwater, Mr. Walter Trimner, Mr. Victor Arnold (deceased). CAFETERIA COOKS- Mrs. Karl Geiser, Mrs. Henry Trimner, SCHOOL NURSE: Mrs. Robert Hauser Mrs. Vance Conkle, Mrs. Henry Gill. - 8
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CLASS OFFICERS L. TO R.- John Richards, president; Mary Ann Cavello, secretary-treasurer; Ronald Stanfield, publicity chair- man; Carol Eldred, Social chair- man; David Morriss, ivce-presi- dent. CLASS ADVISER: Mr. Bray SENIOR In the southern part of America less fortunate seniors than those of WHS were called the “Lost Class of '59. These unfortunate young men and women were forced to discontinue their studies because of the problem of integration. They were literally locked out of their classrooms. The seniors of 59 here at Willard High School were lucky, they didn't have problems of this nature. They were close,- they did things together. Their first year was spent learning locker combinations, conjugating Latin verbs, learning algebra formulas, and growing up. They were new, but they were eager to belong. As their first year passed, they started on the second lap of their four year race against the calendar. They became better acquainted with the customs of WHS and were drawn into the se- lect circle of true WHS student body members. That year, with their eyes to the future senior trip, they began fund raising in earnest. They spon- sored bake sales and cookie sales; they sold color- ful shakers and WHS caps to help boost school spirit and their treasury. Their pace quickened as they rounded the one half mile post and turned into their junior year. This was the year that brought the junior- senior prom, junior play, and the Idng-awaited SPEECH: Karen Sullivan gives enjoyable speech entitled Things About Boys That Irritate Girls.' VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE: Raymond Daniel, Larry Herner, David Buckingham and Michael Bores examine soil specimens. ENGLISH LITERATURE: Simon Myers delivers his required six- weeks book report.
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