Willoughby High School - Lens Yearbook (Willoughby, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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' l 'H .ll :if ..- 1 ou mean so mach to as z To you, Mr. Woodside, we say thanks for your influence on each student as long as fand afterj we're together, for we appreciate it more than you know. Since you showed us the way, you're an education in yourself. As superintendent of the school with hundreds of tasks, I guess you'll have to dream a rest. Mn. J. B. YVooDs1m: SUPERINTENDENT 'faculty To the faculty members, who have guided us so capably through these four years, may we express our sincere gratitude. Each teacher conducts his classes in his own special way, but they all work towards making our education complete. Some teachers are strictg others are lenient, but woe unto the little skipper, for plead as he will for just one more chance, he will find himself in that famous institution-the de- tention hall. This year, to break a VV. H.. S. tradition, we promise not even to hint at Miss Sawyer's reverence for Edgar Allen Poe, for that would be the same old story. Don't forget the study halls--the teacher's nightmare-the room of reading, writing, and rythm with all the hep eats squirming in their seats, the ponderous, deep in a dream, and the cut-ups passing notes or talking-all of which adds up to a sweet little headache for the teacher. So it is g'bye now from us seniors, who agree that our education here has enabled us to understand the principles of true Americanism, so essential at this time. 1 i V Mr. Swanson is serving his first year at VV. H. S. as principal and he appeals to as as a teacher who from now on will become more than ever the right gay for as. There's no doubt about it that he's always on the frail of good entertainment as the neatest trick of the weelr. MR. PAUL SwANsoN PRINCIPAL .3

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r ' A fs, 17 v' f 'ff s wag:-:. ..-: ea f' n xloufz own uief wa . . . Something new has been rulrlerl to the school board this year, for when 'tis f1'Ilfll nm the election of new members is held. Somebody else is faking fhe place of the members who have served the school so well for the last four years. Aware that they have si job to do these new members don? si? under lhe apple tree day clreaniing, but they stari- ed something which was greatly appreciated when they voluntarily gave the faculty :L salary increase to meet the rise in prices. No matter who calls upon them, these men, under the leadership of President Dr. John Shimmon, are ready, willing, and able, to meet and discuss far into the night the means by which improvements can be made in the school system which they serve. Of course, anything that the high school committee does for the high school is possible only through the cooperation and support which it receives from both the village and township boards. Wlorking together these three know what To :lo so that lVilloughby High School has all fhe things they love. Left to right: Roger Davis, Glenn Lowmcin, A. E. Frost, George Neville, Dr. John Shimmori, Supt. .I R. Williams, Harold Ohm, Supl' J. B. Woodside. ten



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If Q31-u-il' -.pri l 1 .4 s':E ..L-:arf ofz te teac A , 49? f 1 fi ,. ' . . Mildred Boley Margaret Broderick Harold Brown Earl Buck Florfnc Carroll . ' I Cowell 1' ff tm' ' - Dorothy t ' Q .,r. r s rrrrr Madeleine Fickes Margaret Gibbs Leland Jenkins Adele Knight Herbert Lake Harold Mills twelve MATHICMATICS It all adds up to this: XJVXZZZX, or so Nlr. H. VVinkler will tell you. YVe could add the tale of the acorn that woke up one morning and said, 'iGee, ahlm a treef' but we ra'on'f fall' about that. ART The way to start the day right is to get into the creative moodg and you can do this by indulging in a brisk art class. No wonder, when spring comes, we see so many art students painting bluff skies or a 'rose rfday. PHYSIC A I . 1'llJl'CATION Itis all because of gym is just one good reason why Miss Ethel Spaller and Uoach Pat liasini are so well liked. Since the students must participate in a physical education class everybo1lg's doing it and enjoying it too. SOCIAL S'l'I'DIES lVake up, :llll67'll'II! lVe're going to win the war, and any member of the cur- rent, world, or American history classes can tell why. Reading current magazines and listening to news broad- casts has made them realize that this is no laughing lllllffltl' and only a well informed puhlic can hope to scrap thc Jap. COMMERCIAL I'lcu.vc faire a Icffcr. ,lliss Jones! .lug Jay new members of the graduating class can answer this request because it's so easy for them after leaving our commercial department. Or some of them will faire II nunzbcr from one fo ten and join the bookkeeping depart- ment of some employer thanks to the accounting courses offered in this de- partment.

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