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Bam! lst row: J. Titus, P. Mable, M. VVorden, J. Maxwell, E, Cobbe, B. Curtis, Mr. Trusselle, A. Davidson, P. Thomson, L. Dayton, B. Evenden, R. Owens, WV. Merrittg 2nd row: F. Truseott, G, Davis, J. Matthews, L. Merrill, B. Cavan, T. Gile, H. Merritt, A. Mable, R. Thompson, R. Liehtfuss, H. Masong 3rd row: H. Gile, YV. Mable, W. Currie, R. Humphries, S. Landgraf, E. Goodnough, G. Mason, VV, Stewart, T. Parsons, 4th row: R. Oles, A. Smith, XV. Stein, H, Evans, R. Dayton, C. Holcomb, J. Schlafer, J, Lewis. President - VVILLIAM CURRIE Vice-prc3side11f - ROBERT GRAHAM Sec1'eta1'y-Treasurer Lizwis MERRILL IN September, forty-two musicians reported to a new instructor, Mr. Trusselle, ready to take off with a Hying start in the field of music. Besides participatingain the annual Spring Concert, the band has played for several programs when music was wanted. . Football and basketball bands were organized to play at athletic games. As usual the band had its ups and downs but in the endit soared to great heights and received a I rating at the Kingston contest. ' ' The organization experienced only one crack-up in its plans, when war measures made it impossible to hold the national contest. This past year, as in former years, the the band has gloriously upheld the honor of Delaware Academy and Central School. Z8 --'SSS T-Ad
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Rall of Jlanaa ANNE MABLE '45 XYILLTAM BIABLE '42 Seniaa Jmau .IOIIN l'lARPER, LfIIIt'dl.L'f0l'l!7Vl' GIQOROIQ DAVIS, SfIIl!fUlL0l'llZlI B 7mm Tied for First Place in League League Sportsmanship Award sm Mm eww aww RAND, I GEORGE lDAVIS, I GIRl.S' CI-IOIR, TI HAROLD lVlASON, ll GIRLS, lj0UIiLE TRIO, ll RALPH l,.IcI-IIFUSS, ll XVILLIAM CURRIE, I JEIXNNET1'l+2TITUS, H TERRY PARSONS, I ELIZQXBIETII HAWLRY, H Whswunfiheym DO you remember the ,HaII0we'en Party? Mr. Shaw made some judge in that ghost's costume, didn't he? . . . And Mr. Wise, he scared us skinny with that ghost story in assembly-those eyes fshiverj . . . Night school was frightful -all those parents see- ing us blunder through our classes . . .Football--was there a single game when it didn't rain . . . Basketball-that Walton game here was a lulu ! . . . Baseball- pro- spective major league material . . . That amateur show brought a lot of hidden talent to the front QDan McKee carried on in Fibber's placej . . . The Mable family cop- ped both first prizes in the Prize Speaking Contest . . . D A. kids have been getting a good chance to swing their partners this year-there have been a lot of square dances . . . A. W. V. S. plays-some fun . . . Senior Ball-carrying on tradition started last year . . . Spring Concert--bigger and better than ever . . . Dedication of Bruce Field-impressive, track after--some runners . . . 'iYes and No -Kalends' show, did you go? Yes or no? . . . junior Prom-climax to a swell year. N- fs -iimgfewf ' 27
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'X o1A'!w4a Wir. lst row: I, Mills, J. XVOofl, ll. Frisbee, J. Lzirchar, Miss Schlottrnan, B, Hotchkin, V. Muir, C. Leal, E, Fraser, 2nd row: J, Page, E. Hawley, I. Hafele, E. Reed, C. Rabeler, N. Davidson, I. Monroe, D. Ralieler, H. Rabelerg 3rd row: I, Stott, H. Stott, F. Monroe, G. MoMullin, G, Holloway, A, Mostert, J. Hilson, F. Newkerk, L, Fisk. DURING the year the Girls' Choir plane, carrying twenty-hve musical passengers, stopped to sing at many places. The first scheduled stop was made at Christmas time when the choir participated in the Vesper Service which was held in the D. A. auditorium. At this time also the choir sang Christmas carols for shut-ins. Other landings made during the year included the service held at school on Rural Life Sunday and the Annual Spring Concert. As usual, the climax of the year came when the girls boarded the plane and, after several forced landings, arrived at the State Contest in Kingston. At exactly seven-thirty that Saturday evening, they tuned up and gave their best. Since the group received a H rating in the Grade IV division, the girls decided that the year's ride had been entirely successful. -- -sf -1,41 X-r':'1ajilEj :- 'f i
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