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SDBBC ilCtlVIlIBS On stwe for the f1rst IIIHLI Ren1en1l'1e1' your nervousne 7 Members of 'Ih1p11ns 11'lLl Sock 11 Bu k1n e1lm d you down md my you new hope After you hue earned SIX IUOIIII you eould be 1I11I1'lfed 1nto Soek n Bllalilll In the Sprmv of 1970 So k n Buskm h ld 1 plellle at the fuvrounds to ll1tI'OC.lllCL tht new members and you were ont of them Th1s w1 your l1st ye1r for Soek n Busk1n In the Fall you began workmv for twenty POIHI5 wh1eh would m1ke you ehmble to yo1n the honored fvroup ealled Thespnn Here 1re some of the play you m12ht have worked on e1ther on tage or baek stdUe Last SpI'lI1Q K1d Gloves w 1s QIVLIT w1th an 1llQ1r1 elst lllkl Dress Re yers1l w1th 111 all boys e1st w IS LIVLII t 15 ye1r Candy Goes O11 a D1et Who Gtts The Car Tomght' Q play so well hked there w1ll be 1 follow up next year Betty s Bargam he tory of two SISKCFS summer v11at1on and house work and Dress Reversal were all student d1 reeted by the older members of Thesp1ans An other one aet a dramat1c play su1t1ble for con test was Death Wr1tes A Message Then came your b1g chanee' The play of the year Home Sweet HOm1C1dL was cast Th1s was a comedy murder mystery w1th Gonnle Jones D1an Olsen Lo1s Robbms Al D1ttr1ck jerry R1nehart Ph1l Dunham Ted H11l1ard Ghrxst Wallace Ken Greasy Pat Kelley MHUICC Lavender B1l1Ufferman Tom Graham B111 Wll hams L1bby Flemmlng 1m Owen Ruth Robm son Sh1rley Jones Sh1rley Moncur Jesslca John son and Ga1l Darlmg as players Mrs Hearn was the pushmg force beh1nd the plays agam th1s year She d1d a wonderful job and was honored by the Tll6Sp1HHS Q1V1Dg her red roses between acts of Home Sweet HOm1C1d6 Now you count up your po1nts agaln and at last you have twenty Next year you can JOIII the act1v1t1es of Thesp1ans whlch w1ll cont1nue to expand Thesplans IS formed to follow the pat tern set by Nat1onal Thesp1ans There was a new const1tut1on formed th1S year that w1ll help the members 111 the1r effort to beeome better orgamzed Th1s year there was 1 d1nner held at the home of the Pres1dent Ted H1ll1ard 1n the fall of 1930 The 1n1t1at1on d1nner was held at Buns March '11 1951 The club saw Oh1o States product1on of W1ld Duck by Ibsen and Oh1o Wesleyans product1on of ' Sehool for Scandal They really have a lot of mteresnng getftogethers Gan you wa1t unt11 neat year when you w1ll be a member? Th W1ll1S N FL group 14 1111 elme up XK1fl'1 1 bane up ye1r of speeeh lLtlX1ty Th1s roup y ry 1bly coached and tramed by Mr Ex 11115 mld the Qomg tough for all who were unfort unate enouvh to beeome opponents of Wlllls ID peeeh eompet1t1on The debate team t1rted the ball rolhnff by o1npet1nv 111 11 debate IOUI'I1iI11eI'lt lt Olllfl St1te UI11YLfS1fy 111 Auffust 1970 Th1s was followed by the llillklll Pnnee of Peaee Or1tor1e1l Con test In th1s contest Mary Katherme I 1y ne a ophomore advaneed to the eounty t.l11'I'1111lI1ODS 1nd Kenneth Greasy a sen1or advanced to the State F1n1ls where he won fourth pl 1ce Dur1n th1s t1me W1ll1S part1c1pated ua 1I1Cl1VlClUll eyents eontests held at Dayton Oakwood and M1rys X1 e On December 9 1970 the debate team aGa1n p1cked up the W1ll1s banner th1s t1me by com petmg 1n a debate tournament held at Oh1o State UH1VCfS1tY In th1s tournament the W1ll1S A squad Wlth Lloyd Gardner and Ken Greasy aff1rmat1ve won two out of two and M1ke Hayes and DIHH Olsen negat1ve won one out of two g1v1ng W1ll1s a f1rst place t1e w1th Co lumbus North for tournament honors Then on anuary 13 1951 1n an all events tournament held at Delaware W1ll1S Ray Cunmngham re ce1ved a f1fSt place t1e IH Orator1cal Declama UOII becommg the f1rst W1ll1S speaker to ac COmpl1Sh such a feat 1n an 1nterscholast1c contest The W1ll1S No 2 B debate squad came through w1th a second place t1e 1n B d1v1s1on The A squad recewed th1rd place 1D A d1v1s1on On January 20 1951 at Spr1ngf1eld the A team won s1x out of s1x to walk away w1th tournament honors Each A team member re CC1V6d a bronze medal for h1s effort Th1S was followed by a debate tourney at L1ma South on February 10 and agam the A team won s1x out of s1x w1nn1ng the tournament and the pnze trophy Mary Katherme Payne subst1tuted for D1an Olsen 1n th1s tournament In th1s tourna ment also the B team agaln t1ed for second w 1th a four won and two lost record The C team held 1ts own throughout the year w1nn1ng three out of s1x 1n every tourna ment Th1s year s N F L ehapter was headed by Lloyd Gardner, pres1dent, and D1an Olsen, secref tary treasurer Page 64 0 0 Q 1 s ' ' 1 s s s 1 , ' ' . , ' ,, , ,' , e 1 5 . e . . . 1 11 1 s x-- s x l y- 'f 1 1 1 . 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Dothilll lst row: L. Bowen. B. Lavery. F. Terry, VV. Lock' wood, D. Smith. 'lncl row: D. Shively, B. Mitchel. E. Askins. B. Wallace, J. Stimmel, L. Crank, L. Clarke, Vv'illiam- son, C. Voorhies, K. Wells, C. Murfield. B. Cooper' ider. 3rd row W, Stevens, C. Hazelton, Miller, B. Delaware Willis opened its 1950 football sci- son with a new coaching staff: Dave Rayburn. head coach, Len Visci, line coach: and Robert McFarland, backfield coach. The change from a T formation to a single wing had a telling eff fect, for Delaware won its first game from Co' lumbus St. Marys Our defensive play held West Jefferson to fortyftwo yards and another win. Urbana visited Delaware only to be defeated. This was our first C.B.L. win and our third straight victory. Delaware walloped Bexley in our second C. B.L. game of the season. This was the second time in nineteen years, but the win was costly because our two fullbacks were injured and failed to regain top form during the rest of the season. Friday the 13th was our unlucky day. We journeyed to Mt. Vernon only to be defeated. The team seemed to have fumbleitis for we Maggard. B. Martin, B. Claphan. J. Lynn, S. Davis, T. johnson. C. C-orgas, J. Espenshied. D. Mitchell, D. Martin, Coach Visci. 4th row: Coach McFarland, Coach Rayburn, VVing, D. Vv'ood, D. Burke, -I. Newell, D. Hause, B. Vv'atson. C. Flemming, G. Shaw, B. Tilden, S. Vvlilf hams. L. Smith, I. Wieser, I. Wlilliamson, H. Mascli- mann. fumbled five times a shadow away from the goal line. The following Friday Upper Arlington ruined an otherwise perfect homecoming by defeating us with the same score at Mt. Vernon. By his terrific offensive and defensive play, the All' Ohio AllfAmerican back, Doug Goodsell, showed that he was just as good as his newspaper clip- pings stated. The next three games were lost to Grandview, London, and Marysville. There is some irony to these defeats, for Willis outplayed every one of these teams only to be defeated late in the fourth quarter. Although we lost five games and won only four, the team had plenty of spirit and made every team who won from them fight for that win. Dex Martin and Bob Maggard were both chosen for all-C.B.L. honors, and Dex was voted the most valuable player by his team mates. Only seven seniors left the squad this year The DELO SCREW PRODUCTS, among the school's most loyal supporters of athletics, lend their support to the Delhi by again sponsoring this page. Page 66
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