Willis High School - Pirate Yearbook (Willis, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1944 ten little Freshmen 'walked sheepishly into the study hall of Willis High School. We an got along just fine' for several weeks until the upper classmen decided that we needed to be initiated. It was a little harsh but all survived and it helped to make us much better schoolmates. The Sophomore Class also started with ten members but came down to the present number of eight after two classmates moved away. That year we took on more ofthe responsibilities of a student in Willis High. Last fall the same eight members enrolled and assumed the full duties of Juniors. Instead of having the Iunior and Senior plays separately we decided to have a' joint play in April. To take the place of the junior play we held a carnival the early part of the year. The Juniors desiring class rings ordered them this year in order to get full use of them in our Senior year. The rings arrived soon after Christmas vacation. The Junior-Senior Banquet, the Juniors' courtesy to the Sen- iors, is one of the main events this year. This banquet is April 25th at the high school. This has been a year we will always remember. We have had a good time and are looking forward to our Senior year together. L. Burton Grosfield JUNIOR -SENIOR BANQUET I On April 25th, the Juniors entertained the Seniors in the ban- quet room at the high school. The school board members and the faculty were also guests. Lloyd Kneisel servedas toastmaster and Maisie Sale, president of the Senior class responded. .-The theme Old Fashioned Garden was carried out in the program of music and toasts. The decorations made an appropriate setting for this garden party with its old fashioned well, its cobble- stone path and rustic love-settee. At the- close of the dinner, the guests were entertained with a surprise show in the auditorium. Betty White.



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GEOME TRY Geometry, taught by Mrs. Heffelfinger, is a study of triangles, circles, polygons, quadrilaterals, line segments and their construction. The study of geometry will be helpful to those who build--in determin- ing the design in construction and in decoration. Geometry is used by builders in making measurements and estimates of materials required. Geometry is used by the farmer for repairs on buildings and for making small useful articles to be used around the farm. People use geometry in everday living, by building shelves, cupboards, towel racks, and many other knick knacks. Geometry gives one the ability to prove that a figure of design is correct in shape and size. It also develops mental capacity for de- bating and giving arguments to support one's point of view. Paul Willich LA TIN Latin is the basis of the Romance Languages such as g Spanish, French, Portugese and the languages of the Balkan States, and they are all similar to Latin. If one has a good knowledge of First Year Latin, then he may take the languages of these countries in college without much difficulty. Another advantage of Latin is improving English Grammar and Vocabulary. For example the word amicable , comes from the Latin word, amice , meaning, Hfriendlyn. English grammar would be less difficult if every Freshmen or Sophomore high school student would take a course in Latin. Documents, if written in Latin are unchangeable because spoker by the famous men of ancient Rome. In the course of Latin we read passages that were written by Caesar himself. This alone is a good reason for studying Latin. Donovan Johnson

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