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A foul is made and one of the opposition is found flat on his back! Cross Country scores are registered on the Big Board by Coach Ebrite. Bob Brooks, winner of the Best Attitude Award and Most Valuable Lineman, along with Mike Van Sickle who received Honorable Mention for the All-State Team, and Jack Little fMost Valuable Back of the Seasonl proudly view trophies won by DHS.
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Excited and overcome with emotion, Cecilia Griffey was crowned Queen of the annual Homecoming game by Mayor Wood. Basket, basket, basket boys, you make the baskets-we'll make the noise. This cheer dem- onstrates the wholesome and good-natured spirit felt by DHS students. The bond of loyalty is tight- ly bound between the spirit and anticipation ex- pressed by all the fans from the time of the first football game played in the fall until the track and baseball seasons are over in the spring be- fore the dismissal of school. Not only is the spirit of the students seen at games of the unforgettable moment when the Homecoming Queen is crowned, but also in the everyday lives of each and every student. Toi getherness is a mutual feeling at Delphi High School, and pride in one's brother is a familiar and pleasing attribute which prepares a student for his future role as a Patriotic American. We've Got Spirit Delphi runs for an other victory.
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Joana, Joyce Page, and Sally Kent stop to chat between classes. Gene Kidwell confers with Joana in art class on a project. Mirror, Mirror, on People, people everywhere and always more to meet. First they were only her teachers and fellow classmates, but now they are much more. They are her friends. Through these new acquaintances Joana grad- ually became involved in the American students' web of life. Along with the other patriotic stu- dents she froze at the football games, developed the traditional sore throat during basketball sea- son, and was very much in the swing at the aft- ergame dances. In fact, the procedure was re- versed when one night Joana pleased the twist- ing crowd with a rendition of her native Samba. By no means was she the sole recipient of new customs and folklore. By conversing with this lively Brazilian, many customs were impressed permanently into the minds of those to whom she spoke. She endowed the students and all about her with a new concept of their own lives. Joana gains special insight in North American literature from Mr. McCormick.
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