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ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY -3-
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WE BUILD THE LADDER ON WHICH WE RISE The rungs of the ladder of success are many and difficult to ascend. Honesty, cour- age, self-reliance, morality, and ambition are but a few of the qualities one must have in his climb to the very top of his chosen pro- fession. The many opportunities open to the young men and women of 1959 promise to be more varied and rewarding than those of any period of history has yet offered its young people. These opportunities in the competi- tive business world, however, can only be at- tained by striving to mount the success ladder which is now rising before the graduates of 1959. The ascent of the ladder will be difficult because one only succeeds on his own merits. We build the ladder on which we rise. TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty.........................................3 Classes............................................................9 Seniors........................................................10 Juniors........................................................24 Sophomores.....................................................28 Freshmen.......................................................32 Clubs and Activities..............................................37 Athletics.........................................................61 Advertisements....................................................75 - 2 -
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SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Ralph McCambridge ADMINISTRATION Having a tremendous task to do, the ad- ministration of Willard High School has been tireless in its efforts to make Willard High a school in which education excels. A great deal of time has been spent in making the stu- dents' school days more profitable and en- joyable. Students are being prepared to live bet- ter lives and take an active part in the social life they will enter when they leave school. Teachers, buildings and equipment are pro- vided, but the students themselves must make the utmost use of these things if they expect to obtain a good education. WHS students wish to express their ap- preciation to the superintendent, the princi- pal, and the members of the Board of Educa- tion. BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT- Albert Merkle, Arnett Smith, Ralph McCambridge, Roger Whetstone, Helen Ellis, Clerk; Emerson Neumann, and Weldon Ayres. - 4 -
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