Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS classrings. They selected their class motto, We build the ladder on which we rise , their class colors, aqua and silver, and their class flower, the white orchid. As they raced pell-mell into their last year at WHS, they looked back on three years well spent -then they devoted their energies to the great task at hand-raising the needed money for their senior trip. They sponsored again their successful bake sales and Christmas cookie sale. They staged senior work days, and they sold various eye- catching WHS insignias for cars, caps, coats, etc. In the midst of this salesmanship, they managed to present the annual senior class play and senior- junior dance. When they stood as a group at the bacca- laureate and commencement exercises, heads bowed in prayer, they were thankful not only for their four years well spent at WHS, but also for God s help in making them the closely-knit group their four years together had proved them to be. Perhaps this learning to work together was the greatest lesson of all. ►............................ r PHYSICS: Boys obtain knowledge beyond girls’ interest. OFFICE PRACTICE: Students gather knowledge that will aid them in their careers. SOLID GEOMETRY- Boys work hard on semester ex- am with determined re- solution to study horder next six weeks. PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY: Bob Klein and Lynn Henry point out branches of a democratic government to the class. HOME ECONOMICS IV: Lauralee Schonacker, Violet Prater and Mary Stone concentrate on developing do- mestic abilities. - 11 -

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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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SHIRLEEN ALLEN: Her ways are ways of pleasantness. General Course,- FHA 1, 2. LINDA ANDROSAC: In her quietness she II be heard. College Preparatory 1, 2, 3,- General Course 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; GAA 3, 4. JUDITH BEEBE: An engaging little miss. Commercial Course; Commercial Club 1, 2; GAA 4; Choir 1, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4. KAREN BERRY: She cheers for Willard, and Willard cheers for her. Commercial Course; Choir 1; Commercial Club 1, 2; Commercial Club Officer 2; GAA 3, 4. CAROLYN BOWMAR: Everything s George with her. Commercial Course; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Student Council 3; Student Council Officer 3; Commercial Club 1, 2; Commercial Club Officer 1; Girls' Glee Club 4; La Clef d Or 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Dance Band 3. DAVID BOYER: He is just the quiet kind whose nature never fails. Industrial Arts Course; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Base- ball 1, 2; Varsity W 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. - 12 -

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