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YOUTH I-IDR CHRIST I I Left to right: Seated - R. Levings, J. Davis, M. Samuels. Standing - B. Mor- gan, K. Jackson, G. Fleshman, D. Mead, H. Hall. Youth For Christ is a club dedicated to the youth of Willis Hi h School This club had their mee g . r- ing every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 7:50 A. M. The club was in its second year The members held a Christmas party on December 8th. All needy children of the city were invited to be guests at the party. The project the Y. F. C. undertook was to supply hymnals for the high school auditorium The officers were Jean Davis, president, Margaret Samuels, vice-president, Ruth Levings, secretary, and Fred Grubbs, treasurer. IIJN HIGH DELHI HEIJIDIERS I Left- to right: Row I-N. Moses, B. Ingraham, S. Flowers, K. Baird, C. Hahn, S. Pursel. Row 2-L. Sarver, B. Ross, M. Blair, J. Barringer, S. Brimhall, N. Jackson, C. Morgan, S. Martin. Row 3 -J. Berry, K. McElfresh, A. Campbell, K. Jones, C. Disbennett, S. Bayliff, M. Carson, T. Sell, R. Kebker, S. Scott, B. Elder. I The l956 Delhi has had some wonderful workers this year. The business staff, headed by Jim Bossert, has had the assistance of the Junior High. Betsey Ingraham, Karen Baird, and Sondra Flowers have done much of the advertising for the yearbook. Many posters, displayed in the halls, have been made by these girls. Many of the workers have been counting tax stamps. One of the projects was to cutout pennants to stick on the cafeteria trays to advertise for subscriptions tothe yearbook.
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Mrs. Roof, B. Strimer, S. 0'Keefe, S LTVEWTRE Left to right: Row 1-S. Pursel, C Disbennett, K. Jones, J. Burkhart, S Bayliff, D. Stewart, L. Lawson, V. De- Vries, M. Maxwell, K. Baird, B. Ingra- ham. Row 2-M. Hopkins, S. Owen J. Rapp, R. Nutt, C. Fogle, J. Ballard, , Geesman, L. Sarver. Because of the increased enrollment in the junior high, the Live Wire was the only activity in which the pupils could participate. The Live Wire for this year was handled in a different manner. Instead of having a regular staff the pupils volunteered in English class to write the articles. Mrs. Roof was in charge of the seventh grade English classes. The paper included the various sections of jokes, gossip, and creative writing. Several girls did the art-work for the paper which usually contained about six pages and was sold for five cents a copy The paper sponsored a writing contest with cash awards. TNTRAMURALS 8TH GRADE CHAMPS Left to right: Row 1 - B. Simpson, J. Jervis, D. Ward, D. Robinson, E. Kern, B. Rupe, L. Hill, S. Yoder, B. Blair. Row 2 -Mr. Keller, L. Lowry, J. Liggett, S. Buzard, C. Smith, D. Segner, H. Banks, L. Hamilton. 7TH GRADE CHAMPS Left to right: Row 1 -M. Blair, V. De- Vries, J. Holmes, P. Oman, L. Lawson. Row 2 - C. Ellis, R. Strimer, D. Bertram, J. Robinson, R. Lorish, Mr. Keller. Because of the crowded conditions in the iunior high this year, the intramural program was limited Since there were thirteen homerooms - eighth and seventh combined - not everyone could always play The games played were kickball and basketball. The eighth grade played every other Tuesday during activity period and the seventh grade played every other Thursday during activity period. Cham pions were named at the end of each sporting event.
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