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C. Blair, L. Baylilf, L. Carlisle, L. Longwell, I. Seidl, B. Per fect, N. Slagle, M. Hilbom, M. Vance, S. Hasty Carolyn Blair demonstrates the volleyball service Nancy Slagle prepares to deliver an overhand smash W-GIRLS This organization is an honorary division of the W-Teen sports program. To be eligible for a W, a girl must have par- ticipated in at least three sports for three years. The sports committee then judges the candidates upon the qualities of sports- manship they possess. The new W-Girls received their letters at the first play night in November and also in the'spring. The four major sports are pictured here. SPORTS COMMITTEE 60 Judy Seidl is about to sink a basket Linda Carlisle appears to be aiming for a strike
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x Front row: N. Slagle, J. Seidl, A. Johnson, M. Teele, Mrs. Reed, D. Landsittel, M. Hilbom, I. Strimer, H. Wyss Second row: I. Felts, I. Crowl, N. Osborne, P. Clark, S. Pope, L. Baylill, A. Hackel, B. Shearman, C. Blair, C. Opel C Lowry, I. Ramey, K. Thornbury, D. Ramey GAZETTE EDITORIAL BOARD The 1957-58 editorial board of the Delaware Gazette's High School Page was com- posed of students from Miss Dorothy Whitted and Mrs. H. C. Reed's Senior English class. Led by co-editors Mary Judy Teele and David Landsittel, the group assigned and edited the articles Written by the Senior English class. This work gives the students an opportunity to practice what they have learned about journalism. In March, Mrs. Jack Bargeris junior English class began working on the High School Page in preparation for next year. Both juniors and seniors were advised by Mrs. Reed. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll Club, a national journalism honorary, were reactivated at Willis High School last spring. Seniors David Landsittel and Hal Wyss were the only members in the club this year. Qualifications for election to the club are based upon work done for the Gazette High School Page and assistance given to the Delhi activities. Wyss and Land- sittel have been active throughout their high school careers as members of these journalistic organizations. The boys were greatly assisted with their club activities by Miss Olatha Benson, Quill and. Scroll advisor. H. Wyss, Miss Benson, D. Landsittel 59
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Front row: M. Patrick, B. Roberts, G. McDonald, T.' Heineman, I. Gongwer, Mr. Coyle Second row: G. Miller, B. Burns, G. Morris, L. Hall, T. Rybolt, T. Masters, B. Montgomery, T. Cowan, L. Hopper, I. Fonts, E. Black Third row: T. Gallant, M. Dorsey, T. Longwell, D. Hill, R. Clark, F. Matanzo, L. Williams, A. Boecklin, I. Shaw, D. Landsittel, B. Gallant, B. Ufferman, J. Donovan D-CLAN The Willis High School D-Clan is an organization made up of Willis athletes r who have won a varsity D during high school in one or more of the schools six interscholastic sports. These include foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and go . Projects included selling programs and popcorn, and sponsoring an April Dance. The highlights of the year came in May 1. X Banquet in the Willis gymnasium. r - -1 when the D-Clan held its annual All-Sports 5 if l J K 1 . . Q . M 4 .. . 1 a if ff ' ,' 'I' Oflicers this year were Terry Heineman, L 6 Jyiyp presidentg Larry Gongwer, vice-president, i n a, 5, Garry McDonald, secretary-treasurer. Mr. sisn arrarsgsri cssrrta Richard Coyle was faculty supervisor for fff the organization. ..,.... , T FOCTBALL atas ' ll ,hi .,k. -,f wig., j fj wg' 34.53 Larry Gongwer is shown practicing an overhead bas- ketball shot Bob Gallant is playing base- ball, one of Willis' spring sports 6I Dorrance Hill is pictured putting the shot, one of the many track and Held events Dave Landsittel gets ready to smash a backhand stroke in tennis
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