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

 - Class of 1942

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STANLEY LANDGRAF Only everyone calls him Joe . . . good natured , . . ia friendly hi ya for all , . . shows up well on a basketball court, also ion a ball diamond , . . hot lick on Little lirown Jug Cwe mean a trumpetb . . . Sat- urday nights in the store tsorry girls? , . . a happy- go-lucky lad-Joe, DIARGARET LEAL Known exclusively as Peggy . . , happiest when harmo-nizin' . . , perennial- ly going somewhere in a hurry , , . definitely a col- orful addition to a parade . . . a peppy asset at a bas- ketball game . . . a hep- peml gall too-itchin' to dance at the slightest evi- dence of music . . , a sunny smile . . . a pert hello . . . a keen zest for living GEORGE LICHTFYSS Big and brawny . . . identified by the familiar milk truck he drives to school . . . ll veteran at the art of square dancing . . . gets a kick out of tramping through woods and casting a reel . . . a little boy ambition that has stayed with him-to be a Big Lea,guer. RICHARD LIDIJIJE Good looking, tall, mas- culine . . . gt flash and a dash on the gridiron and track . . . pins oppo- nents to the canvas in short order . . . puts zest into a square dance set . , . turns on a grin that starts by crinkling around his eyes, progress- ing to the bridge of his nose and splashing forth into 3 broad smile. YVILLIAISI DIABLE Bill'. . . a poised young minister in a Barrie play . . . the brilliant inter- preter of a jingling Puck . . . surprising witticisrns and original comments on everything from dictator- ships to swing . . . a mu- sical lad . . . in posses- sion of an expressive voice . . . has a way with words and a vocabu- lary that can be envied. t 'N tk it Q LEVVIS DIERRILL 42's chip 'off the Old Block , . . creative on the canvas . . . rabbit-like speed on the track . . . definitely not lax on the sax but is too modest about it . , . obviously got a second helping of brains out . . . Lewie - friend of all mankind. XVLLIAINI INIERRITT 'tGood things come in small packages . . . an- other of 42's 'necessaries , . . quick on the quips . . . his dry humorkeepspeople in the proverbial stitches . , . enjoys frequent trips to Oneonta by the thumb method , . . has a fond- ness for movies and square dances . . . a regular fellow-Bill, Worthy of 'iMerritt. FRANCES DIONROE A serious person she seems, until you hear her infectious giggle . . , a deep loyalty to her friends and a sincere affection for any- thing Bovina . . . her stars predict happiness whether they rocket her to fame as XVhite House die- titian or keep her at home to fulfill her burning ambition. ISABEL BI URIIAY A cool level-headed sort of person . . . exotic gilt-like coloring, blended with a Goldie Locks-like mop . . . shY'41'9' served-bashful-but not too much so for anything that spells fun . . . knows the time and place for ev- erything-tioo good to be true. FRANCES NEXVKERK XVe call her Fran , . . never known to complain , , . a fiend for clothes, she always looks like a million . . . a dash of dancing-21 sprinkle of movies-occas- ional doses -of roller skat- ing-these make up Fran's recipes for some hilarious times . . pert-peppy- full of fun-one in a million. I3 1

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DONALD FULLER 'f'Don to the teachers, Bucky to his friends, Prof to lab students-it still means a swell fellow with a keen mind . . . plans to be a pathologist speaks with a voice that is deep and agreeable . . . likes nothing better than a leisure evening with a good book . , . pet hate--Engw lish. NIARIOX GEDIBIEL Combine these ingredi- ents-sturdy dependabili- ty, common sense-add a dash of amiability and fla- vor with super-punctuality -the kind that has made for her a record extra- ordinary-and you have Marion . . , a ranking par- ticipant in most athletic contests--Homerun Queen on the softball team. IIAROLD GILE D. A.'s hardy bud , . . a thoroughbred on the ath- letic field . . . an efficient and amiable assistant to the Flying Red Horse-- truly 'fservice with a smile . . . his thought- fulness - his modesty -- his quiet helpfulness - all make us strangely f2:uile -less in our admir- ation for him, JOHN TTARPER Harp to the world . , . basketball, baseball and track are all up Harp's alley . . . loves a jaunt to Cannonsville and takes sheer delight in trains . . . D. A.'s quiz kid-but mod- est about it . . . dancing is the bane of his existence- roller skating his joie de vivre . . . our country had its George-our school its John. RYTH HA RRINGTON Ruth . . . a heart of gold beneath her blustery ex- terior . . . enthusiastic about square dancing, roller skating and the like . . . she can be capable and efhcient during the day and then change into her sophisticated self with be- coming upswept hair-do for evening . . . you know she's around because of her exuberant spirits. l2 JANE HILSON A fairy tale complexion to surpass the wildest per- fection of an advertiser's dream . . . subdued cop- pery locks a band-box appearance . . . a gentle view of life revealed in her sweet smile-tranquil- ity and 'helpfulness to all with whom she comes in Contact. HELEN HOTCHKIX XVindblown bob . . . a Gibraltar-like sturdiness . . . a slow grin that dares itself to come out . . , the skilled wielder of hockey stick or basketball - the strict keeper of the li- brary's quiet , . . a serious student of buttonholes and recipes . . . her tomboyish ways betrayed by her fer- vent wish to be like big sister Jean, ROBERT HYIVIPHRIES Bob-- Ziggie to his pals . . . easily identified by his merry whistle . . . of unmicroscopic dimen- sions . . . witty with his own brand of humor . . . toots a torrid trumpet . . . a fishing fa- natic . . . we can think of no one whose friendli- ness reaches more people . . . 42's brick. GERTRUDE HUNT Possesses a head of curly blond hair-each lit- tle lock knowing its place and staying there . . . extra fond of picnics . . . delights in a Saturday night square ' . . . has a good start on her Hope Chest for her spare mo- ments find her embroider- ing. OTTO KOENIG A charter member of the crew cut clan . . . a tradic squad man-em forcing our laws to a T but once in a while inclined to tempt fortune , . . for amusement, quite enjoys a square dance or a couple of hours at the cine- ma . . . no shirker is Otto . . , a guy with a friendly smile and cordial greeting.



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XVILDIA ODELL Seemingly quiet, bashful and reticent, YVilma is cap- able of getting the giggles to the point of contagion . . . her pet abominations are her lack of stature and anything that smacks of the domestic . . . takes her movies and dancing in consistent doses . . . VVil- ma Odell, R.N.-t'hat's her ambition. FRANKLIN OLES Us, we call him Frank . . . experienced D. A. theatricalite - everything from stage crewin' to act- in' , . . puts in spare time with the customer is al- ways right policy , . . Sun- day afternoon joy rides in the family car-now sacred memories . . . an enviable way with grownups , . . a friendly fellow with an en- gaging grin-Frank, VVILLIADI OLIVER Bill . . . husky, strong and robust , . . an enthusi- astic and energetic engi- neer of a basketball and football . . . a behind the scenes man but a nec- essary and absolutely in- dispensable part of any D. A. production . . . Bill -famous for his smile which develops into a broad grin - one swell guys, JOSEPHINE OSTRANDER 42's beauty . . . could model 41 rag and still look queenly . . . a promoter of good relations between D. A. and D. T. I .... her actions, as unpre- dictable as April showers . . . dotes on movies- mystery novels-bull ses- sions at Pete's-dancing- her dog, Chiefy . . . that's our Jo. RALPH OWENS A great booster of old '42 since its infancy . . . possesses fingers that can whip harmony, rhapsody, symphony out of a jumble of sharps and flats . . . goes out for sports in a big way . . . a lad of moods doesn't sheepishly follow other people's ideas- rather champions his own . . . banana splits . . . movies . . . Zoot suits that's Ralphie. TERRY PARSONS Rip . . . on a dance floor to Star Dust. smooth . . . school spirit galore . . . possesses a rare, friendly way of meet- ing people . . . likes to sing and warbles a true bass-also plays one to the pride of all D. A. . . . has 3, good yen for sports . '. . 'Ferry is, indeed, one of those all around fellows. XVALTER STEIX The middle man of the Stein Bros, Inc.-possesses a deep loyalty and devo- tion to this firm . . . an ardent lover of the 'out- doors . . . keen about sports, basketball, football and pole vault, enjoys a bit of square dancing . . . very handy with the slide of 3, trombone . . . blond, bronzed, tall and hand- some, ROBERT THOMPSON Bob to all brown eyes -crew cut-milk and honey disposition , . . believes life to be a serious proposition . . . is mad about sports - especially basketball- but applies method in his madness . . . will get in the Navy or bust . . . luke warm about trippin' it , . . enthusiastic about visftin' . . . modest-friendly- good looking' . . . all hail, '42's king! BIARG FERITE VAN BU REN Shy, quiet and reserved but flashes a big friendly smile that says hello there! . . . partial to dancing and roller skat- ing-fond of movies . . . seems to prefer the marine branch of our I armed forces . . . as a steno- grapher, we predict she'll do all right. ROBERT VAN NOSTRAND A Step-'n-Fetchit amble to match his meandering drawl - seriously allergic to activity of any sort but calmly efficient when once he's donned the white coat -o-f stage -crew . . . a brilliant student of mathe- matics . . . good looking . . . 3,HS1Tl0Othien dresser -our casual Bob. I 4 t

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