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Congressional Medal of Honor N recognition of service rendered beyond the call of duty, we the Class of 1951 dedicate this book to Herbert M. Lake. Mr. Lake's loyalty to Willoughby is shown in his record of service. We have been very fortunate to have him on our faculty for almost twenty-five years. Mr. Lake has also spent four years in France, one with the Red Cross and the other three years working in Paris. His French classes have certainly benefited from this. In addition to French he has taught English and Manual Training. Always willing to give of his time and tal- ents, Mr. Lake has helped many people. This spirit of generosity and willingness to help is only one of the many reasons that he HERBERT M' LAKE is thought of so highly by everyone. It is in this same quiet manner that he did so much for the school when he was manager of the High School Activity Funds. V Mr. Lake is a beloved figure to all who , -39 know him, as a friend and as an instructorg ' -f5', , and so for these and the many other things that he has done for Willoughby, we salute him. Nl ' ow ' A I kewl .I 5' ' xi 6 1 ff , CJ 'D .FSM CON fl 5 c l I VI O ' NNN N 2 QQC K A 0 l xl V ig P cf L' ' of ' fn .W Z
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Chief justice , Superintendent LWAYS ready to administer justice without X respect to persons is the Supreme Court, ' our School Board. The '50-'51 school year has ' been a time of many changes at Willoughby and the School Board is no exception. For the first time the township and village school boards and N into one. This unification has added a great deal of efficiency to their work. The Chief Justice of our Court is J. B. Wood- side, Superintendent of Willoughby schools. The duties of this position are great and are being discharged with the utmost ability. As true Justices they are always willing to discuss all problems that arise and discharge them with firm and wise judgement. We respect J. B. WOODSIDE their judgement to the highest degree and we ap- preicate the great service they are rendering to our school and community. Supreme School Board ,gig l L. B. PARKS, J. T. SMITH, J. B. IOODSIDE, ll. B. COLE, Id. ACHTERHOF, D. C. KRAUS, P. I. IILLIAIS 4 the high school committee have been combined
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