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Lee Ayers
March 17, 2011
Bill taught at Edmonds High School my senior year (1952). He was very friendly and well-liked and I believe he was also the tennis coach.
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March 16, 2011
From Kirby Morgan: Although I haven't seen Bill in many years, I assume this is the kind, energetic and enterprising man I knew during my years of teaching. Easy to like, Bill was a good friend for many years and I've often thought of him. My wife and I wonder what the title of His book is: [email protected]
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