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l year were kiclcball and baslceTball under The direcTion and supervi- sion oT Mr. Paul Keller. The Live-Wire, The iunior high newspaper, conTinued This year wiTh iTs publicaTion under The di- recTion oT Mrs. WalTer RooT. The iunior high was guiTe suc- cessTul wiTh iTs sales Tax cam- paign, raising one Thousand dol- lars, wiTh which They purchased Two seTs oT encyclopediae, a Tape recorder, a record player, some gym eguipmenT, maps Tor class- room use, geography maTerial Tor sTudy hall, Tilm sTrips Tor The maThemaTics deparTmenT, and a generaTor, a geiger counTer, and a Telescope Tor The science de- parTmenT. A new club, The ATom Bums, composed oT The sTudenTs in Mr. Slasor's science class inTeresTed sTudenTs This year. ATTiliaTed wiTh The Science Clubs oT America, The club will expand To include The largesT possible number oT sci- ence sTudenTs. Two dances were held This year exclusively Tor The sevenTh and eighTh grades. The sevenTh grade held a l-lallowe'en dance, aTTended by sTudenTs in cosTume. In The spring, The eighTh grade held a dance aT l-loliday l-lill. For a social sTudies Trip The eighTh grade Traveled To Colum- bus To observe The STaTe Legis- Row I: C. Neuman, R. Morrison, J. Foor, P. Caudill, A. KirTley, T. Gardner, E. Lucas. Row 2: Mrs. AlberTson, J. Maggard, F. WiTT, C. LinscoTT, R. Hedges, L. Caudill, R. Williams, J. Bame, B. Bame. Row 3: T. Duncan, E. Flournoy, A. O'Quin, J. Riebel, D. Keeran, L. Van Buslrirlr, B. Grobe, V. Triggs, R. Townsel, T. Buclllew, L. Kinnison. Row I: E. Slack, C. Clevenger, L. Hol+en, J. Wheeler, R. Harfer, P. Dixon, B. Nolze. Row 2: Mrs. Roof, J. O'Neal, R. Penn, R. Hoffman, S. Warden, J. Clifford, C. Reih, B. Gordon, R. WesT. Row 3: R. Price, T. Burns, J. DavenporT, G. SmiTh, L. STover, J. Bailey, T. Clark, T. Burns, B. CourTer, S. Rayburn. Row I: J. Lewis, B. Bigony, R. RoberTs, M. Price, J. Baker, J. Weimore C. Sh T' . R 2: W. B k C. B nem n, W. Oehler, J. Carnes, C on mg ow an s, ren a Lobdell, V. Phillips, S. Wiclrham, P. Law, M. PoliTes, C. Graham. Row 3' B. Wilson, F. MonTgomery, T. lvers, K. Flowers, K. Flowers, B. Morrison B. Lowry, D. McGovern. 43
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Row I: C. Morgan, M. BrighT, D. Berry, R. Pafrick, R. Jervis, L. Barreff, D. Rucker. Row 2: Mrs. Frohner, M. Changnon, R. Downing, C. Mullins, P. Welch, F. Oehler, J. Dever, C. Main. Row 3: V. Vining, H. Haifen, B. Henry, K. Sanderson, S. Dickey, P. Reed, D. Berry, B. Payne. Row I: J. Lee, R. Hufchinson, R. Furniss, J. HieT'T. Row 2: L. Hough, J. Borland, B. Dufcher, J. Reider, B. Wilkinson, F. Phelps, M. Duffy, P. Clark. Row 3: J. Fawn, L. Dorsey, C. Gale, M. LiH'Ie, B. Lawson, J. Welch, R. Rowland, S. Howell, J. Axline, D. Borden. Row 4: L. Colwell, S. MorTimer, E. Kern, R. Wickham, J. Saffell, P. Whife, D. Lavender. Row I: R. Wifi, R. Goad, J. Bachelor, J. Brighf, D. MaTher, G. Hall. Row 2: R. Boham, D. HurT, B. Wilson, B. Wanzo, M. Roszman, L. Mefcalf, V. Hill. Row 3: Mr. Middlefon, F. Crawford, S. Glassburn, S. Hensley, E. Turner, L. Warner, H. Dovell, R. Kenney, N. Horn, M. Darsi, D. Breece. Row 4: F. Neace, E. BrighT, M. Mays, T. Worfz, R. Keyser, C. Breece. C. Samons. 42 5. AbiliTy To use The classroom environmenT To The advan- Tage oT The learning process. 6. AbiliTy To help children eval- uaTe Their own work. 7. AbiliTy To use The needs, in- TeresTs and abiliTies oT all pupils in The ToTal classroom siTuaTion. T 8. AbiliTy To plan co-operaTively wiTh pupils. 9. AbiliTy To keep planning Tlexi- ble. IO. AbiliTy To improve The class- room, no maTTer whaT Tacili- Ties are available, so ThaT iT will develop inTo a real work- room Tor youTh. Core is The alobreviaTion Tor correlaTion. One oT iTs main pur- poses is To cuT across subiecT lines and To give The sTudenT a beTTer view oT The correlaTion oT his course of sTudy. AnoTher ad- vanTage oT core is ThaT modern advances in educaTion are more easily uTilized in iT. The enrollmenT in The core sys- Tem aT Willis is 407 sTudenTs. These are divided up inTo seven cores Tor The sevenTh grade and seven for The eighTh. Core AcTiviTies The inTramural sporTs pro- gram is arranged so ThaT every- one will have an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe. The sporTs played This
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Row I: G. Massie, L. Opel, J. Wirick, T. Bollens, M. Aller, D. De Vries Row 2: P. Miller, P. Mafthews, S. Kraft, M. Sipes, R. Coakley, F. Raile P. Caudill, N. Bird. Row 3: Mr. Apel, M. Gongwer, R. Mooney, C. Adair: M. Kennedy, P. Bari'leTT, S. Schnees, P. Daniels, B. Piper, D. BeT-Ts Row 4: M. Courier, M. Swearengin, T. Neace, T. Thompson, H. Bonner, G Mccumber. Row I: R. Crowl, G. Adkins, M. Siimmel, J. Thatcher, J. Moses, R. King. Row 2: J. Burkhart, W. Carson, W. Cain, C. Sfull, P. Stewarl, S. Phillian P. Cooke, T. Jackson. Row 3: Mr. Keller, C. Shirling, M. Marshall, A. Holt: M. Kennedy, P. Bartlefi, S. Schness, P. Daniels, B. Piper, D. Betfs. Row 4: B. Haefling, L. Smarl, L. Schwarh, K. Seligmen, L. Mitchell, S. McElfresh, S. Bibler. laTure in acTion. They also visiTed The Ohio STaTe Museum. Many Tield Trips were arranged Tor The sTudenTs oT The eighTh grade core This year during The second semesTer. These occurred aT ThaT Time so ThaT all The sTu- denTs would have had The bene- TiT oT a leasT some science. EighTh grade sTudenTs geT only a one semesTer course in science, con- sequenTly half oT Them Take iT The second semesTer. Changes From PasT Years The sevenTh grade cores moved as a uniT To The newly re- modeled and recondiTioned rooms on The Third Tloor oT The old building This year. They now are a more closely-kniT uniT, and They have Their own library. Plans have been made Tor The inTroducTion oT Toreign languages inTo The curriculum in The near Tu- Ture. There will be no shorTage oT qualified Teachers along This line Tor There are now on The junior high TaculTy Three Teachers who among Them have a masTery oT five languages. The iunior high club programs will be reviewed nexT year, Tor iT has been Tound ThaT The drop-ouT raTe has been reduced wiTh The inTroducTion oT a club program in core. , The Delhi staff wishes to express its sympathy to the family of Judy Weiser, an eighth grader, who died during the school year. 44
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