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Jim Scott and Bonnie Maxwell were Delphi's contestants in the Elks Scholarship Contest. Jim won third place in the contest. Jim Scott and Georgiana Bradshaw were the representatives from Delphi Leadership Contest. We Put O Bonnie Maxwell was the winner of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution Citizenship award presented annually by the Delphi Chapter. in the Elks' ur Skills to Use Marcos da Silva, AFS exchange student, spent the first semester of the 1961-62 school year in Delphi.
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We Studied Hard and Won Honors Dick Welch and Mick Packard discuss their trip to Boy's State. Ron Crumbo also attended Hoosier Boy's State. Dick Widner won Delphi's most valuable football player award and was chosen as a member of the Indiana All-State football team. Georgiana Bradshaw and Marcia Mason were Delphi's representatives for 1961 Hoosier Girl's State. Awards, honors, rewarding achievements, all of these things take a great deal of time, practice, and talent. We are very proud that some of us put in long hard hours of work to win these awards. Although the rewards seem important, the time and effort spent are of more lasting value. Ralph Lyons, Bob Fish, Nancy Cheeseman, and Shea Cedarquist were given honor study hall privileges because of diligent study habits. Bill Pearson was chosen as the most valuable lineman on the 1961-62 football team.
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62 Was Eventful and Fun Students spent profitable hours in the study hall. Practice means more wins for DHS. Crowded halls were a part of '62. to the brim. Mrs. Johnson was always ready for all emergencies Eventful and fun, that was '62. Everyone had much to do On Friday every student proudly donned his class cords For the freshmen the green cords meant excitement and new faces. Sophomores in their red wandered in the halls hopelessly muttering lines of Caesar The luniors perhaps the most busy class, filled their time by showing off their class rings, selling magazines, and planning the prom The seniors, clad in their traditional gold planned for the day when they would graduate. Yes 62 was a year filled
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