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y KEY ciuuie Row I: B. Rapp, D. O'KeeTe, J. Dewey, H. Wyss, B. Mackley, B. Johnson, B. Burns, D. Gale, B. YanT, D. Tompkins, J. Foufs, B. Roberis, S. George. Row 2: D. Hopkins, K. Bensley, B. Gallant E. Black, T. Longwell, T. Pope, J. Wickham, J. Brown, J. Cross, E. Bills, J. Difslear, M. Seidl, B. BosserT. Row 3: J. Riley, M. PaTrick, T. Winship, T. Heineman, P. George, D. Lancl- 5iTTel, D. Baird, B. DenTon, G. Bauman, B. Wilson, J. Holmes, R. PoulTon, J. Hilborn, B. Ufferman, S. Lowe, A. Boecklin, J. Dewey, B. Lowry. Row 4: J. Merrill, B. Maxwell, J. Householcler, E. Bigony, S. Buzard, T. Driggs, A. Hackel, D. Shaw, J. Don- ovan, K. Jackson, F. MaTanzo, B. Gross, H. Flemming, J. Allen, B. Welch. Row 5: D. Dickey, J. Klamfofh, C. Geesman, J. Dani- Son, B. Hopper, J. Carnes, L. Hopper, T. Rybolr, L. Hall, C. Sheefs, J. Morris, J. Jewe'H, J. Arnold, B. MonTgomery, Mr. Cornwell. The Cancer drive, and The March oT Dimes. AnoTher oT Their more imporTanT services was aid- ing in The operaTion oT The Bloodmobile. The members oT The club helped seT up The equipmenT used and served reTreshmenTs To The donors. Each member oT This year's club was required To do a minimum oT six hours work each sernesTer on club proiecTs. The boy wiTh The mosT proiecT hours To his crediT was proclaimed king oT The annual spring Tormal, and his daTe was queen oT The dance. Under This pro- gram members oT The club were sTimulaTed To oTTer more oT Their Time Tor club proiecTs. The club carried on Two main proiecTs Tor The raising oT money. The TirsT was To sell large cans oT Key Club cherries To parenTs and oTher members oT The communiTy. The club also sold boxes oT soap. The highlighT oT The social year was The annual Hi-Y Key Club Tormal held March I6 aT The Ohio Wesleyan Memorial Union Building. InsTead oT giving The usual Tlowers To The girls who aTTended The Tormal. The members oT The club. Teeling ThaT a more lasTing mornenTo should be given, gave The girls favors. The club also sponsored many dances aTTer TooT- ball and baskeTball games. These included The Home- coming Dance. Specialized work oT The club is done by commiT- Tees. Each member is required To serve on aT leasT one oT These commiTTees which are headed by upper class- men. Some oT These commiTTees are: social commiTTee. proiecT commiTTee. inTerclub commiTTee, house com- miTTee. vocaTional and religious commiTTee. recreaTion commiTTee. and execuTive commiTTee. Each year many oT The members OT The Key Club aTTend The annual sTaTe Key Club convenTion. Here sTaTe oTTicers are elecTed, and The boys geT a chance To compare noTes wiTh members oT various clubs around The sTaTe This year The Willis Key Club is con- TidenT ThaT iT will repeaT as one oT The Top service or- ganizaTions in The sTaTe on a high school level. LasT year's convenTion was held in DayTon and This year's Took place aT Columbus.
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T T-TLY Row I: T. Gallanf, D. O'KeeTe, J. Dewey, H. Wyss, B. Mackiey, J. Cross, B. Burns, S. Lowe, A. Boeckiin, B. Ufferman, J. Hilborn, B. Bosserf. Row 2: B. Rapp, D. Hopkins, K. Bensley, B. Gallanf, E. Black, T. Longwell, T. Pope, J. Wickham, J. Brown, B. Johnson, E. Bills, J. Difslear, M. Seidl, S. George. Row 3: B. Maxwell, J. Raile, R. Clark, T. Winship, T. Heineman, P. George, D. Landsifiel, D. Baird, B. DenTon, G. Bauman, B. Wilson, J. Holmes, R. Poulfon, J. FouTs, D. Tompkins, D. Gale, B. Roberis, B. Lowry, Mr. Apel. Row 4: G. Downing, T. Cowan, B. PaTrick, J. Householder, E. Bigony, S. Buzard, T. Driggs, D. Shaw, C. Sheefs, J. Donovan, J. Dewey, K. Jackson, F. Mafanzo, B. Gross, H. Flemming, S. Pafrick, J. Allen, B. Welch. Row 5: D. Dickey, J. Klamfofh, C. Gveesman, J. Denison, B. Hopper, J. Carnes, L. Hopper, T. RybolT, L. Hall, J. Morris, J. JeweTi, J. Arnold, B. Monigomery, T. MasTers, J. Merrill, S. Dorsey. Heading a successful year of The combined Hi-Y and Key Club was This year's slaTe of officers: Bob Maxwell, presidenT of The Key Club: Bob Hopper, presidenf of The Hi-Y: Bob Gallant vice-presidenT of The Key Club: Hal Wyss, vice-presidenT of The Hi-Y: secrefary of The combined Hi-Y and Key Club, Jim Hilborn: and Bob Ufferman, Treasurer of The Two clubs. The oTher offices of This year's club as in pasT years were filled by members of The Three upper classes. The club also was well represenTed in The division, disTricT, and nafional organizafions. Ken Jackson served as division LT. Governor, Alan l-lackel was disTricT Treasurer and Bob Maxwell served as an inTernaTional TrusTee. This year's faculTy advisors included Mr. Cornwell. Mr. Apel. and Mr. MiddleTon. Hi-Y is a branch of The Young Men's ChrisTian Associafion while The Key Club is The high school di- vision of Kiwanis InTernaTional. The purpose of The combined organizafions is To offer service To The school, communify and naTion, To help build and main- Tain high personal characTer among The members of The club and To provide experience in working and living Togefher. Following lasT year's club, which Took firsT place in The sTaTe in service proiecf reporfs and .ranked sixTh nafionaliy, The members have worked hard To equal and possibly surpass This record. Heading The lisT of This year's proiecTs was The balloT baTTalion which aided greaTly in making This year's elecfion run smooThly. Among The acTiviTies in This proiecf were a car pool for Transporfafion To and from The polls for voTers, baby siTTing service for par- enTs who were voTing, refreshmenfs for The ward work- ers. a mock elecTion Tor The sTudenT body of Willis, disTribuTion of vofe buTTons on The sTreeT corners, services To bo+h parTies in passing ouT campaign liTer- aTure, and displays for downTown sfore windows. ThroughouT The year The service organizaTions also aided in many charify drives including The l'learT Fund,
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NATIONAL FORENSTCS LEAGUE Row l: D. O'Keefe, J. Fells, L. Harris, B. Bosserl, K. Evans, N. Slagle, J. Seidl. Row 2: Mr. Frohner, Mrs. Hearn, E. Van Der Veorl, C. Hahn, R. Kebker, N. Osborn, J. Slrimer, S. Espenshied, J. Allen, J. Green, L. Schaffner, S. Ross, A. Johnson, P. Fidler, L. Turney, J. Cross, B. Roberls, M. Bigony, K. McElfresh, J. Burkharl, Mrs. Evans. Row 3: J. Dilslear, L. Bayliff, M. Seidl, D. Landsilfel, A. Hackel, C. Blair, B. Shearman, J. Allen, J. Crawford, J. Merrill, B. Maxwell, G. Opel, A. Heinlen, M. Cranor, J. Mallhews, Mr. Creasy. This years N F L had one of :ls besl years so inlerscholasric speaking compelifions 'ro meril rec- far. The presidenl' of 'rhe group was Bill Bosserl ancl ognilion. The clu 's obieclives are lo elevale lrhe qual- lhe secrelary-lreasurer was Kay Evans. The advisors ily of original speaking and Thinking and 'ro lurlher were Mrs. Evans and Mr. Creasy sludenl inleresl' in forensic work. Weekend lourna- The Nalional Forensic League is an honorary so- menls from December rhrough March fosrer friendly ciely for 'rhose who have earned enough poinls by compelilion belween schools. FUTURE HUMJEM mas UP AMERICA l 1 Row l: M. Pickens, C. Gale, J. Nauman, N. Jackson, S. Howard, R. Ramsey, C. Palmer. Row 2: B. Johnson, C. Gregory, C. Gabriel, M. Courier, N. Knighl, C. Dallon, Mrs. Hulberf, Row 3: B. Culver, B. Johnson, B. Gale, W. Murfield, M. Barlon, A. Barker, S. Mead, T. Freeman, J. Jervis, B. Fleming, C. Frye, J. Flournoy, T. Blackleclge, R. Bucklew, J. Hoffman, D. Byus. E. Welsh. Row 4: A. Poliles, S. Baker, B. Smilh, E. Koko, J. Deel, l. Maggard, D. Wirick, P. Bachelor, A. Grayson, M. Pool T. Skahes, C. Disbennefl, G. Smilh, D. Ramsey, J. Talkinglon, M. Geary, L. Jervis, S. Fleshman, M. Mclnfire. This year's Fufure Homemakers of America con- school was 'lhe bullefin board in lhe back hall. Here sisied of some 'fifiy girls who had 'laken home econom- lhe members posled maferials aboul lheir club. ics classes during high school. Throughoul lhe- year 'rhe The officers responsible for This year's work were: members worked on several main proiecls. Presidesni'-Merilyn Courier, vice-presidenr - Carol Under lhe supervision of advisors, Mrs. Cory and Gabriel, secrelary - Nancy Knight 'lreasurer-Carol Mrs. l'lulberl'. lhe club planned a square dance for Dallon, hislorian - Barbara Johnson, parlimeniarian May. They also planned lo have a molher-claughfer -Hazel Johnson, son leader - Mary Arringlon, banquer. news reporler - Caro? Gregory. and Red Cross co- One of 'rhe confriburions l'he club made lo 'lhe orclinalor - Myriam Geary. 52
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