Delaware Academy and Central School - Kalends Yearbook (Delhi, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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MARION AIKENS A sly twinkle of brown eyes-a mop that grows curlier with rain . . . her face beguilingly sprinkled with Io r o w n cinnamon specks . . . a typical out- door girl . , . an enthusi- astic player of softball or hockey , . , modestly emo- ient . . . conscientious . . . shy . , . bound to make good as Miss Aikens of the teaching profession, VVILBUR AIKENS A sober countenance masking at times the wick- edest of wiles . . . serious common sense for the dut- ies of the traffic squad- merry enthusiasm for a third period basketball game . . . a hidden grin for any concoction of non- sense. OTELIA ALLEN Tee . . . always pop- ping up with a witticism . . . her season is continu- ally open for a good joke . . . steers an imaginative pen . . . dancing-movies -cokes with two straws- swimming-tennis . . . Tee's always game for anything, DAVID ANDERSON A friendly countenance bespeckled with freckles . . . fleet of foot on cross country run . . . a big game hunter-he always gets his deer Qfour-legged varietyl . . . forever doing explorations on tractors and combines to see what makes the wheels go 'round -keep 'em riollin', Soup. IWIARION AVERY A pleasing combination of dark eyes, dusty ring- lets, a provocative grin and friendly animation is Mar- ion . . . 'teen age enthusi- asm for skating, dancing, bowling and fun-fests in general . . . rates special protection from the U. S. Army-one of 'em any- way. I0 MARY BOGGS Charming, little-girlish freckles, to be envied- lovely soft brown locks blending deliciously . . . a determined lass, that Miss Boggs . . . her effic- iency in the library - her capability in the com- mercial room mean only one thing-she'1l make a crack secretary. EARL BRANT Earl-F, F, A.'s respon- sible prez . . . calm and cool in a crisis . . . har- bors a deep rooted feeling for ag. . . . can square and round with the best of them and finds it heaps of fun . . . wants to be a State Trooper more than anything but will be satis- fied to be a herdsman. ELIZABETH BROVVN Betty -a delightful combination of chirp and bounce . . . velvet brown eyes worthy of fame in prose or verse . . . a girl- ish giggle . . . duly dili- gent with a dish mop or a duster . . . circles in a round dance as well as a square . . . well sweets to the sweet -Betty. HELEN BROYVN Give Helen a job to do- fiash! --it's done . . . harbors a yen for danc- ing and enjoys a good game of tennis . . . a member in good standing of the local Intelligentsia . . . we prophecy a 1962 Nobel Prize winner in science for the isolation of t h e Poliomatradamitis germ . . . glad to state- mwe knew her when- . WAYNE BRYDEN Short, quiet, clean-cut . . . keenly enthusiastic about farming - ag. at school, milking afterwards, F. F.A. meetings in the evenings . . . his sport- ive mind inclines towards track . . . hearty backer upper of the Hamden- movement - we mean his loyalty to his home town.

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DONALD Bl' RDICK Neat, clean-looking . , . wondering blue eyes . . . conservative dresser . . , a winning Way when he isn't shy . . . likes all sports gum-'movies . . . star geometrist . . . modest . . . cautious . , . mechanic- ally inclined toward engi- neering . . . that's Don! BUR-R C.-KYAN A friendliness that pops out in a broad grin and a cheery greeting . . , has a mania for anything photo- graphic-with his camera has transformed many lo- cal gals into pictorial La- marrs . . . a whiz with a tennis racquet , . . thought- ful of others - sincere - one of those people you can count on. IRENE CLARK Marooned on a desert island, one would find Irene a most comforting person to be with-de- pendable and resourceful would sum her up , . . in- dulges in a bit of the frivo- lous-dancing and roller skating-buteventuallyit's back to her rapid confident pounding of the typewriter -she'll make a good secre- tary-we know. LEO CONKLIX 42's Adonis - epito- mizes Leo's tall slender grace, curlytop-knot,sensi- tive freckled physiognomy and charming ready-to- Wear smile, . , makes a stunning half of any couple that Upromenades round a hall . . . rather heedless of speed laws but manipu- lates a jalopy or a stream- lined number with skill of a veteran. XVILLIADI CURRIE Just Plain Bill'-and we immediately think ofa super classic cadenza on a silver trumpet-D. A.'s twentieth century Gabriel . . . at baseball, pitches a mean curve -justifiably at home in a basketball suit, too . . . delightful sense of humor . . . side splitting imitations . . . friendly and unaffected, N ORDIA DAVIDSON A robust humor to en- liven all those about her , . . a sweetly hoarse voice that crackles engaginglyin her enthusiasm . . . posses- ses a going places stride . . . the gal is definitely up on her alloman lefts and dosy do's . . . has 'a choired an alto in the last two years . . . likeable -loyal-entertaining. GEO RGE DAVIS Delightfully eloquent- enlightens his friends with his sophisticated attitude toward the world at large . . . is more than slightly inclined toward music . . , shoulders respon- sibility well . . . has the courage of his convic- tions . . . takes a genuine interest in the cultural side of life. ELIZABETH EVENDEN It's Betty to us . . . personality plus! - en- chanting as '42's queen . . . an easy and grace- ful tripper of the light fantastic and loves it . . . movie fan? sorta- books? not much-sings? but definitely - school spirit? you bet! . . . in- terested in 'Froy for purely personal reasons . . . 'purty - popular-peppy . . . we predict success. LURA FISK Jet black locks with a repertoire of hair-dos to fit Lura's most varied moods . . . a quick wit with humorous comments on do- ings of the moment , , . a first you see her and then you don't lass . . . always popping up at odd moments, but always with gi happy smile as contag- ious as the measles. STEXVART FORD There's nothing Model T about Stu--he's strictly a V-8 man , . . a tearer on the track , . . a Hswinga- roo on the dance floor . , . goes about a task with the calm efficiency of a vet- eran - everything from building scenery to leading an enthusiastic clamoring assembly in Polly NVolly Doodle . . . amiable and hard working. ll

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