Frank B Willis High School - Delhi Yearbook (Delaware, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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SOCIAL STUDIES - This field deals with the history and growth of man. 44 World History, an elective course for sophomores, traces the development of man from the prehistoric era up to modern times. The class deals with many areas of civilization-cultural, political, and social. Through the study of the world's history, the students learn how closely the growth of our own country is interwoven with that of other nations. Mrs. Orland instructs two sec- tions of this project, and Mr. Moist teaches one. One unit of American History is a requirement for graduation from Willis High School. Under the direction of Mr. Creasy, the class studied the polit- ical, social, and economic development of our country. The students used Time magazine to learn of current American policies. Mr. Creasy, one of Delawareis city councilmen, also provided the stu- dents with facts concerning the growth of our own town. Problems of Democracy is a required course for all senior students. Its pur- pose is to inform the student of the various political, social, and moral ques- tions which confront our American way of life. Under the supervision of Mr. Moist, the class studied problems concerning government, labor, farming, mental health, crime, alcohol, education, and race. The students were provided with films, lectures, tri s, and anel discus- sions conceming Siese problems.



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Front row: S. Blair, I. Baker, S. Geesman, I. Case, S. Hasty, J. Holmes, S. Brimhall, R. Hackel, B. Blair, G. Griffiths, S. Howard, S. Donovan, M. Arrington, W. Ebright, R. Ebright, B. Graham, C. Crumb, M. Hilborn, A. Barker, C. Fisher, S. Hall C. Hair Second,row: N. Harris, S. Elder, M. Hopkins, K. Baird, I. Felts, L. Harris, C. Bolen, P. Householder, T. Amick, C. Hahn T. Dunham, M. Householder, I. Barringer, P. Clark, N. Byerly, I. Cunningham, W. DeVries, S. Dorsey, L. Fitzgerald C. Hyduke, I. Crowl, I. Allen, V. Brown, C. Bird Third row: R. Bucklew, I. Green, L. Bobula, C. Ellis, C. Deyo, J. De Walt, D. Burrer, E. Coakley, S. Foor, P. Fidler, M. Carson, I. Flournoy, M. Donegan, M. Bennett,-T. Crist, A. Hawkins, L. Carlisle, L. Bayliff, P. Glaze, M. Greene B. Henry, D. Cross. ' Fourth row: A. Heinlen, S. Fogle, M Evans, C. Gabriel, N. Avery, P. Fichtner, I. Bishop, C. Disbemxett, J. Fidler I. Hoffman, B. Carnes, K. Burdette, Cain, M. Bigony, P. Hagaman, B. Ingraham, S. Arnold, S. Bayliff, I. Burkharti I. Gruber, C. Glaze, C. Blair Fifth row: M. Cranor,. S Anderson, L. Brackney, M. Dixon, C. Davis, L. Burrer, C. Frederick, I. Dever, A. Campbell I. Cain, I. Finch, K. Hirning, L. Axline, I. Barris, B. Elder, K. Hardin, H. Heam, S. Borland, N. Glaze, S. Gattoni S. Gooding, C. Cordial W-TEENS p Under the able leadership of Lynn Harris, president, Janet Allen, vice-president, Nancy Slagle, secretary, and Susan Pope, treasurer, the W-Teens had a very successful year. At the beginning of the year all girls were encouraged to sign up for at least one of the various committees, these included the executive, social, sports, poster, program, and bul- letin board committees. The W-Teen bulletin board, under the supervision of Ann Johnson, was one of the most popular and original services to the school. The Pep Club, under the direction of Beth Perfect and Sandy Elder, was a fine addition to the school spirit at the football games. The Big and Little Sister program, headed by Linda Carlisle, proved to be a success after being discontinued for a couple of years. The idea of the program was to help the seventh grade girls adjust to the new school life and to know some of the older girls. The clubis other service projects included babysitting on Election Day, distribution of Thanks- giving food baskets to the poor, and adoption of a family. With the help of the Hi-Y Key Club, W-Teens also collected gifts for the state hospital. The high point of the social year was the fall formal, Silver Bells, held on December 7. Another big dance was the semi-formal held in the spring. The poor manis dance required a can of food for admission. The dances were under supervision of Judy Crowl, social chairman. 46 7 7 5

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