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

 - Class of 1949

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We hope that this KALENDS Will X - . WI X J is fn serve as a clear mirror to the past, so If X Q X X that those who leaf through its pages in -I I 1 X' X I the years to come will remember the XX I i I in R j fu I . I classes, games, and activities of this im- Xl v , I ,. ff, Portant Year. ,f mf X I 1 x X with this KALENDS we wish to re- 'R I XI ' I 3 X cord this year, which, in our climb from U U hx X xl, 1 at X 1 JY Kindergarten to Senior year, has left its X 'I I 'X l I X . L f X I '. xf ,,' footprint on so many of our lives. KX X' X 'K ' x X 1 ! f ' I f W7 Q ff ff f x X C Y X E df! E f U6 I 6 X X , , 'fi X X X X W V , I M I contents X f 7 C o 'c 3 I C f ,Q - f I Page X f X f- U X A N V , I DEDICATION - - X f X it X f A ALMA MATER - Xi If LENQZ J-'X i ADMINISTRATION- - Q Kwxyuj I sENIoRs ---- Z. I -fp V X fry? ACTIVITIES- - X gflbff-S af sponrs - - CLASSES ----- ADVERTISEMENTS - - l 2 heb tops with us . EDWARD SHALKEY O you, Edward Shalkey, we dedicate this 1949 KALENDS in appreciation for all you have done for Delaware Academy. Because of your untiring ef- forts, and the unselfish giving of your time, our football, basketball, and base ball teams have taken their place among the best. You have formed clubs so that younger students would become interested and better equipped to play on varsity teams. Some games have been tough, but always, under your leader- ship, our boys have come up fighting. We, the students of D. A., feel this is one way in which we can say THANK YOU for all your contributions to our school life. 3 W almamater I Iust above our dear old campus, With its trees so tall, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to all. Chorus Lift your voices, Seniors, Junior Sophomores, Freshmen, too, To our dear old Alma Mater Ever be ye true. S II In athletic games and contests, Tho' we win or lose, Still to cheer for Alma Mater, We will ne' er refuse. 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As you separate and take up your choice of work or college, please remember that we are following your progress with interest. It will be a pleasure if we can be of further service to you, and we hope you occa- sionally will return for a visit to our school. Sincerely yours, 6 'E Ti ...a.. 0 o I .j -115 -. -,,:. 'Z -2-ff' - --5 T., ,fr- m rs - ,N--1, . J- - Q - .,.-- MILDRED M. DEUEL Grade Supervisor Girls' Guidance RAYMOND BASC HNAGEL In Asst. Principal RALPH CLARKSON Q Boys' Guidance Imam-J of education lst row: Mr. Mable, Father Martin, Mr. Clark, Mr. DeGe11ekeg 2nd row: Mr. Arbuckle, Mr. Oles, Mr. Wieand, Mr. Cavan, Mr. Baschnagelg Insert: Mr. McCall. '7 social studies and language Grace Aitchison, Merle Houck, Katherine Flint b math and science Lucille Bishop, Irene Arbuckle, Ralph Clarkson, Raymond Baschnagel W 4 l , X english and liloi-an-q Marion Tubbs, Lillian Reed, Margaret Gordon, Ada Salton V special lst row: Carl Lind, Frank Rivers, Helen White, LaVonne Hartman, 2nd row: George Buso, Theresa L'Ecuyer, Irving Reed. 8 Ruth Anderson , Madge Mable ,A . , .Q X music plxqsical cducanfcion Lola Davis, Edward Shalkey, ,I if Florence Walker, Margaret Schlott ' man, Floyd Keith grade tC3.Cl1-BIPS lst row: G. Davis, V. Arnold, M. Gladstone, G. Gray, A. White, G. Robinson. 2nd row: M. Vantran, M. Keeley, M. Brown, H. More, M. Lane, J. Carpenter, N. Miller, A. Hayes. 9 I Cacetei-ia. stan: it 5, LU 9 ' W A 51 lwiisiu 1 m, . .Im WW l uifql an : - ..,.,. H :,,, . ,X 0 166 Sta, 1 ' ,. A ,.. , ,jzl . . L ,, ., if git.: mf3? 3lf55f3f':Ql il ' - ' L EC Wiiiwiygiiif .'.1f'.z5'1 :E' Q' 'Isl'-2 1 17? T 'Laff 2 .. 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Robert Davis 12 BARBARA AIKENS A fun-loving gal from down Hamden ways--a future homemaker to be envied by all--outstand- ing and enthusiastic sup- porter of girls' athletics Season sports 11,3,413 Tumbling 1l,2,3,413 Girls' Leader Club 13,413 Var- sity Basketball , l PHYLLIS DANN Perky--a hustle, abustle and a giggle--unequaled enthusiasm and efficiency --smart and capable edi- tor of Mountain-Ear Mountain-Ear 13,413 Ka- lends 1l,2,313 LibraryClub 12,3,413 Homeroom Secre- tary 141 i f BARBARA BELL Future editor of a fa- mous movie or sports magazine--creative--am- bitious--a whiz at getting good marks--always plug- ging for those cards Kalends 1l,2,3,413 Moun- tain-Ear 13,413 Choir 1l,2, 315 Quill and Scroll 13,41 LORRAINE DAVIDSON Friendly--industrious --making the grade in three years--for Bill-- always willing to help-- the Iuniors will miss her--a crack shot witha rifle Rifle Club 12,313 Dance Club 1113 Typist for Moun- tain-Ear 1313 Ushers Club 131 NORMAN BRA ZEE Quiet--dignified--great guy on the gridiron-- baseball star--supporter of most of our big events --our Norm is one in a million Baseball 13,413 Football 13,413 Bowling 12,3,413 Varsity D 141 ROBERT DAVIS Treasurer of his class --a Never say die man who makes an excellent showing in football and basketball--often seen riding around in his car Football 12,3,413 Track 1l,2,3,413 Class Vice- President 12,313 Basket- ball 12,3,41 13 Q Q i DOLORES COOPER Famous for her smile and that red hair--mem- ber of Cain Raisers--ac- tive in sports--will be an excellent homemaker-- co-captain of varsity cheerleaders Cheerleading 12,3,413 Bowling 13,413 Cain Rais- ers 11,2,3,41Q Varsity Bas- ketball 13 ,41 JANE DAYTON Enthusiastic--full of pep--original--loves to dance and have parties and how we love them-- Varsity cheerleader-- hom emaking- athletics- -industrious Cain Raiser Mountain-Ear 13,413 Cheerleading 13,413 Class President 1113 Cain Rais- ers 1l,2,3,41 GRACE DECKER Domestic--the way to a man's heart--a toss of the head--Aunt Abbie of the Junior play--fiery red hair Cain Raisers 1l,2,3,41g Bowling 13,41g Junior Play, Assistant Direc- tor Senior Play ELIZABETH DUTCHER Quiet--friendly--inteb ligent--diligent member oi the Student Council-- secretary of her class this year--excellent shot on the rifle range Cain Raisers 12,3,41g Homemaking Club 13,415 Rifle Club 13,415 Student Council 141 1 DAVID EDWARDS It's a bird--it's a plane, no it's Dave coming down the course at a gallop-- showed ability on the stage in both his class plays Orchestra l 2 3 4 C 9 ! ,- Cross Country 1l,2,3:41g Track 1l,2,3,41g Senior Play E NANCY EGNER Reserved--quiet--in- dustrious--sings with gusto in the choir--gets good marks--a second Robin Hood with the bow and arrow Choir 1l,2,3,41g Glee Club 13,413 Bowling 12, 3,415 Archery 12,3,41 I I EDWARD ENGELHARD Handsome Lt. of the Senior play--member of the Honor Society- -Pres - ident of the Student Coun- cil--crack shot with a rifle--lots of fun to be with Entered from North Ar- lington High School 1947g Student Council President 1415 Boys' State 1315 Rifle Team 13,413 Senior Play CLARENCE FINKLE Remembered with that band across his chest-- has a feel for that bowl- ing ball--modeled for the Navy in the Senior Play '--good natured Rifle Club 13,415 Bowl- ing 12,3,41g Traffic Squad 11,2,315 Senior Play 14 BEATRICE FULLER Lends her voice in our choirs--prominent in sports---Girls' Leader Club--made 2. hit in the senior play--keeps those bowling pins flying Choir 11,2,3,41g Glee Club 13,41g Varsity Bas- ketball 13,41g Girls' Leader Club 141 x PATRICIA GOODNOUGH Plays the sax -- is often seenin that little green coupe-ah! those college men! seems to be having fun most of the time Band 11,2,31g Dance Band 13,415 Seasonal Sports 1313 Bowling 141 BEATRICE HAWLEY Red hair--quick smile --friendly manner-sings in the choir -- loves to plan and have good times --parlez--vous fran- caise ? ? Bowling 12,3,413 Tennis 12,3,413 Archery 12,3,413 Modern Dancing 131 l RAYMOND KINCH Star athlete--works hard on the football and baseball fields--likes to be out with the fellas --an amiable but quiet BUY Football 12,3,413 Base- ball 1l,2,3,413 Bowling 12,3,413 Junior Play DONALD HOAG A Strong, silent type-- here, there, everywhere --Don's always willing to do his share--often seen helping out in the cafeteria Stage Crew 13,413 Safe- ty Patrol 111 AUDLEY KRAUSE Attractive--peppyu nice dresser--blonde-- is loads of fun to be with--loves to have a good time--does 0.K. in girls' athletics Tumbling 11,213 Arch- ery 12,313 Bowling 12,31Q Seasonal Sports 13,41 MARY ANN KATI-IMANN Often seen driving the Nash around--has a spe- cial interest in sports- -member of Girls' Lead- er Club--will make some- one a good wife--that cooking Girl's Leader Club 1413 Girls' Varsity 1413 Sea- sonal Sports 11,2,3,413 Bowling 12,3,41 H , ., .,...,,,af, . 3 iwgfiigwueic, r!f52sfW11f fW 9 5521 J K ' :. '1: '-?..-- 5 1215 1 , gg 1 .-'i'-:.'-'..x,-.W Y' X :sw ' 'K aim 1 Q We , I - lift? 5139 . :FW f , 1 sw xi s ,Wa as ,, , , ,..,. ,.,, 1 , .,.,,,,,,,.,,aa , , .,,.,,..,, , i 71171 . . , ,.',,:,,l:,-:,:Q:, -- . is as 3 ntte by , 9 1 . - -,., ,::,,- , 1 Ei , g 5. I . - ' 'T5E'Wi?EL . 5 1oYcE KEIPER Plays the accordian with finesse--a whiz with a bow and arrow- -always seems to be having fun-- outstanding in home eco- nomics Entered from New Dorp High School 1948Q Choir 1413 Glee Club 1415 Arch- ery 141 1-wssfafmm - f wvwlzz, i - . .. . H ,ef QE fi H, t.,t it ., , . yfgsygiggw 5: 1 : was-. f w dr.:,s2s af 5 - :gg W :,, g. . .,- -ew ---, Q ,-. - 3' 35 5 . Q- .,,, - ga Y- ,msgs n ' 'fi' ,Fl- ' 3' .A ::::::r,m-af :ww ,., 'iizfavc V, 7 'TW e,,s1Mzzlai,.:- ,r , 1 : w ..x- 2' - - fl My -- a,,,.e,a,, e,,..,a. . ,..-,.-,, ,slf,..w,is,:-,,. Afifgegsgm mf' 353512571 v is S im at fl 7 e ' ' -::::,,zgs25:s '4:gz,f,.s,,sLi1 .. f 12 i ' 1 - 2 , ,A 3 1' gg i: 3 n.A: CHARLES LAFEVER One of those Bovina boys--industrious--goes out for rifle club--pleas- ant--D. A.'s Einstein-- pretty fair shot--gun or firecrackers Slide Rule Club 131g Cross Country 1313 Iun- ior Playg Rifle Club 141 15 BARBARA LEE Enthusiastic co-captain of varsity cheerleaders --ambitious and peppy President of the Cain Raisers--plays a sweet violin--member of the Honor Society Cain-Raisers 1l,2,3,413 Cheerleading 12,3,413 Ka- lends 13,413 Double Trio 141 VALERIE MABON Valuable member of the girls' varsity--am- bitious member of the Cain Raisers--quiet but full of fun--member of the Honor Society Gu-is' Leader Club 13, 415 Varsity Basketball 12,3,415 Kalends 13,415 Iunior Play FRANCES MCREDMOND Artistic--poise and grace--capable and cre- ative--casual yet full of life--one man gir1--Stu- dent Council--member of Honor Society--queen of her class ROBERT MACDONALD' Wonderful sense of hu- mor--star athlete--likes to dance--wine, women and song--king of his class--favorite personal- ity--me, myself and I-- Well, that' s life. Basketball 1l,2,3,415 Football 12,3,415 Base- ball 1l,215 junior Play GEORGE MILLSON The short George of the stage crew--busy, and friendly--plays a sizzling trumpet in the band--weilds a mighty cleaver Band 1l,2,3,41g Stage Crew 13,415 junior Play5 Senior Play VIRGINIA MARTIN V Editor of Kalends--out- standing staff member of the Mountain-Ear--queen of musicians at D. A.- choir and orchestra-- a future Florence Nightin- gale--member of Honor Society Class President 1215 Double Trio 11,2,3,415 Ka- lends 11,253,413 Choir 11,2, 3,41 MARGARET MILLSON Spaghetti and meatballs --math is her weakness- -independent--a hard worker and always eager to help out Choir 1l,2,3,415 Bowling 1315 Mixed Chorus 1315 Ushers Club 141 16 1 IOSEPH MCCAFFREY A Wavy hair--devil in his eyes--alert--always on the spot--has a wonderful sense of humor--a valu- able member of the class of '49 Bowling 1215 Junior Play LAUREN MONROE President of his class --business manager of the Kalends--member of the Honor Society--he'd make a good chemist-- he never explodes Junior Playg Kalends 13, 415 Student Council 12,315 Glee Club 13,41 ANN-MARI NORDGREN Quiet dignity--a slow smile and shy eyes--sin- cere and genuine--quick blushes--dependable-- has made a place for herself at D.A. Entered from Scarsdale High School, 1947, Li- brary Club 13,41, Kalends 141, Mountain-Ear 141, Seasonal Sports 13,41 HELEN O' DELL Valuable member of the Kalends--D.A.'s Rembrandt--quiet--in- dustrious--cheerful--a good dancer--has spe- cial interests in the school across the valley Homemaking Club 141, Art Club 13,41, Kalends 12,35 Girls' Varsity 9 RUTH NORTHROP Plays baritone horn in the band-- often seen at the dances--smart girl- always willing to help-- original--does excellent work in debate and prize speaking Seasonal sports 11,3,41, Bowling 13 ,413 Band 12,3,41, Ushers Club 141 LAWRENCE ODELL He can't go wrong, cause he's all right-- none but himself can be his parallel--quiet-- a swell fellow to know Stage Crew 12,313 Bowl- ing 11,2,41, Rifle Club 13,41, Junior Play RICHARD NOVEMBER New to the ahlls of D.A.--made a hit with us from the first-- plays basketball--likes his classical music-- often seen with the Aggies Entered from Jamaica High School, 1948, F.F.A. 141 ELIZABETH O' DELL A winning smile--a helping hand--enjoys dancing till break of day --shows special interest,-in the college on the hill Seasonal Sports 121, Archery 121, Cain Raisers 131, Bowling 121 WILLIAM 0' DELL One so rare--with him none can compare--quiet --friendly--often seen in Delhi's poo1room-- better known as Smokey Joe. Marionette Club 111, FFA 121, Track 131 1 PIETER OSKAM Popular--brilliant-- Holland's contribution to D.A.--really blows that trombone in the band--is admired by all of us Entered from Groen van Prinsterer School, The Hague, 1947, Rifle Club 141, Glee Club 141, Band 141 GEORGE PURCELL Blows the base horn with vigor--the big George of the stage crew--surely likes to drive that car to Delhi often Stage Crew 13,413 band 11,2,3,41g Iunior Play, Stage Manager Senior Play ROLAND RABELER Stole the show in Dear Ruth --Vice- President of his class-- Honor Society member-- industrious--friendly, always a smile for every one Band 11,2,3,41g Track 12,3,41g Senior Playg Cross Country 12,3,41 RAYMOND SELLECK Takes the spotlight in track--still he pines for the big chance in football--D.A.'s King of Dancing--loves to be on the go Football 13,413 Track 12,3,413 Baseball 13,415 Corss Country 12,3,41 ALTON SMITH If good looks are brains, our Alton is a genious--quiet guy--new to D.A.--Napoleon was little too Entered from Walton High School, 1948 DOROTHY RIEGLER Ruth of Dear Ruth -- D.A.'s own city gal-with the accent--one of those industrious business students--knows what she, wants and usually gets it Seasonal Sports 1213 Iunior Play, Senior Play, Ushers Club 141 JosEpmNE sfromszs A hit in the senior play--likable--wittyu jovial--speaks volumes with those shy 1?1 eyes --busy as a bee and full of it Cain Raisers 12,3,41g Bowling 13,413 Seasonal Sports 1413 Senior Play BEVERLY RUNGE Miss Salton' s girl Friday--her homemaking will come in handy soon --wears a sparkler on her left hand, third finger--energeticn amiable Library Club 12,3,41g Seasonal Sports 131, Homemaking Club 1413 Art Club 13,41 PETER STOOP He looks quiet, but looks are sometimes de- ceiving--industrious and likable fella--is lots of fun to have around FFA 1113 Bowling 11,2, 3,413 Rifle Club 13,415 Stage Crew 12,31 HELEN TUTTLE NANCY WORDEN Talkative--g-igglyn 2nd soprano in the industrious--valuable choir--a big help to member of the Library Miss Salton in the li- Club--works hard at brary--cheerful--will be languages, especially a future head librarian 'the dead one--often seen somewhere at the dances at Lake Library Club 11,2,3,4Jg Delaware Mountain-Ear 13,41 Library Club 11,2,3,4Jg Kalends 1413 Choir 142 Mountain-Ear 13,413 Bowling 13,453 Modern Dancing 133 acluisers Miss Tubbs, Mr. Baschnagel, Miss Flint 19 f'X Mfdwfwi Barbara Lee Roland Rabeler stu-S J-mf mammal Lauren Monroe Betty Dutcher Frances Mcliedmon M6 Laakffgg Riohard November Dorothy Riegler mutpopulm Robert MacDonald d in our alles mutlzhdyoawagi Lauren Monroe Vzrglma Martm Edward Engelhard Wzaab .mfhaazaatw Edward Engelhard Frances McRedmond 717046 afklatm Robert MacDonald Barbara Aikens Beatrice Fuller y Lwnnioit Robert MacDonald 21 senior play Seated: Stokes, Engelhard, Riegler, Rabeler, Finkleg standing: FMil1son, Cooper, McRedmond, Edwards, Fuller dear 'Bidi E-ci. f- K .4 ,. , cast Dora --------- Miriam Wilkins ---- Iudge Harry Wilkins - - Ruth Wilkins ----- Lt. William Seawright - Albert Kummer ---- Martha Seawright - - - Sgt. Chuck Vincent- - - McRedmond, Edwards 22 E Mrs. Edith Wilkins- - - Harold Klobbermeyer- - 'fy I Beatrice Fuller Frances McRedmond Josephine Stokes David Edwards Dorothy Riegler Edward Engelhard Roland Rabeler Dolores Cooper George Millson Clarence Finkle Seated: Stokesg Standing: Reigler, iw, X Z 4 gcfwfqgijawopwighl f X Zfafmgw 7 Q! ff g Map Q 3 Q Ni wif sf? SQEXEF azfggw Wygg ii Ee Wk ix 1 QMX1 N V jfs ,P 2 'x Q5 235128 Zydfiq, A if uf Zswwwfg fNM H fy MMWQLQAEQMZM EEZQJ X55 ff any-+1wG 'xx i?jj0,.13,Jv A 9 !'7A'A44Q ff-5fKafMC'.9,,, ,4 M' N EW A W My 5 AG ,gi , , i,k5v :,, ,K ma . ME , :w a- fa. AW gy! Q p i- T' A ,jf X w, L':2.,,-sw . 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I class history N 1945 a new class presented itself in the Senior High School section of Delaware Academy. As was easily understandable, the footsteps of the class were meek and timid. Under the leadership of Jane Dayton, the class president, the Freshmen began adapting themselves to the customs and traditions which their predecessors had established. Other class officers that year were Robert MacDonald, Vice-Presi- dentg Virginia Martin, Secretary, and Lauren Monroe, Treasurer. The Student Council representative chosen by the class was Mary Klukkert, and her alternate was Robert MacDonald. In 1946-47 the class began to show what it was made of. The footsteps of the class were becoming stronger and surer, and certain members of the class were beginning to stand out above the rest. In the high school contest for the best Christmas short story, the Sophomores captured two prizes. Mary Klukkert received first prize, and Valerie Mabon second. In athletics, Dolores Cooper was chosen to be on the Girls' Varsity Basketball team. During this year, Virginia Martin was the class president, and she was assisted by Vice-President Robert Davis, Secretary, Patricia Goodnough, and Treasurer, Roland Rabeler. The representative from the Sophomore class on the Student Council was Lauren Monroe. Barbara Lee was his alternate. By the time the class reached its junior year, it had not only followed in the footsteps of past D. A'ers, but had also branched out and made new paths. The Student Council representative was Lauren Monroe, and with Frances McRedmond as class president, Robert Davis as vice-president, Mary Klukkert as secretary, and Roland Rabeler as treasurer, the class really got down to work. The first money-making project they had was to sell candy during the lunch periods. Then when football started, they moved their field of action outdoors and sold pop, potato chips, popcorn, and candied apples at the home games. The first really big affair sponsored by the class was the junior Banquet. It was given in the form of a Christ- mas Banquet, and the entertainment and decorations were planned accordingly. After the entertainment Robert MacDonald auctioned off the leftovers. Two members of the class were selected to Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. They were Barbara Bell and Virginia Martin. In the spring, May 14, to beexact, the Juniors produced their play, Arsenic and Old Lace by Ioseph Kesselring. Both Mrs. Clarkson and the cast worked hard on it, and it turned out to be a great success. Around that time Edward Engelhard was chosen from the class to go to Boys' State, and institution which was held that year at Colgate University during our Commencement Week. One of the biggest thrills of the whole year came the week the class rings arrived. In the Spring, Honor Society assembly the Iuniors tapped were Lauren Monore, Roland Rabeler, Mary Klukkert, Virginia Martin, and Edward Engelhard. In the literary field Virginia Martin was chosen to be editor of the 1949 Kalends, and Phyllis Dann, editor of the Mountain-Ear. As the next year's president of the Student Council had to be elected from the junior class, the Juniors got together and began naming possibilities for the job. Finally the race was narrowed down to Frances McRedmond and Edward Engelhard. A war-like campaign was waged, and the outcome was announced on Moving-up Day. The winner--Edward Engelhard. To wind up the year, the Juniors put on the annual junior Prom. The class selected Robert MacDonald to be King and Frances McRedmond, Queen. Thus ended a year which was beneficial to both the class and to their reasury. When the class reached its senior year, the footsteps were strong and had a triumphant solmd to them. The class officers were: President, Lauren Monroeg Vice-President, Roland Rabeler, Secretary, Betty Dutcherg Treasurer, Robert Davis, and the class representatives on the'Student Council were Betty Dutche and Frances McRedmond. In the Honor Society, Roland Rabeler was elected President, Lauren Monroe, Vice-President, Virginia Martin, Secretaryg and Edward Engelhard, Treasurer. At the fall Honor Society assembly, Barbara Lee, Frances McRedmond, and Valerie Mabon were tapped. Under the direction of Miss Hartman, the senior play, Dear Ruth , a hilarious comedy by Norman Krasna, starring Dorothy Reigler and Edward Engelhard, was a tremendous success, and added a great deal to that ever-growing class treasury. Another way the class made money was by selling candy bars at the home basketball games. The Senior Ball, too, turned out to be a great success. 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' if r - Jag -41-nf:-A T.: :lu ' '-'L-agxisix 1 , . -2:-MM Wwe.. -'wry -'W-Cif-4 ' --HL. , ,X-11:-N . xxx --11 H-WAQH :e.,,x:,:,': , G. , K. 'Y.,4v ,qglglud 122-- V. '-V, x n '- Y--J., 'ln - ,,,. ,, '--n-,Emil-In ' -' fxqxm- ,.,,,f,Q,TJ --, ' ' fv:gg.:M8w: WJ.. . xuww EDITOR ......... . . ASSISTANT EDITOR ..... . . BUSINESS MANAGER ...... ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER .... LITERARY STAFF Nirginia Martin Anne Doig . 'Lauren Monroe Harold Edwards Barbara Bell, Editor , . Ioan DeGelleke Barbara Lee Louise Gabriel Ann-Mari Nordgren Lois Clark Barbara Braymer Dixie Whitney Janet Arbuckle Marcia Griffin Nancy Worden Valerie Mabon Ioan Thompson Gertrude Tweedie -s ii? 7A s- Z If 3 P ,Q Lorna Bramley ART STAFF ' John Bathen, Editor Frances McRedmond Jean Mable Helen O'Dell Loretta Doenges ADVISER. . . . . Miss Tubbs Icalencls stan: Seated: Miss Tubbs, McRedmond, Monroe, Martin, Doig, Bell, Bathen, McLean, standing: Griffin, Whitney, Bramley, Worden, Gabriel, Arbuckle, Braymer, Mable, Mahon, O'Dell, Doenges, Lee, Tweedie, Nordgren, Clark, DeGelleke 28 student counc' lst row: Matthews, Bramley, Mable, Engelhard, Clum, Jones, Wyer, Doigg 2nd row: Dutcher, McRedmond, Mostert, Torma, Leal, Dunlap, Mason, Forman ICG is P Mahon, Engelhard, Martin, Rabeler, Monroe, Lee, Klukkert, McRedmond honor sncietq majorcttcs MacDonald, Clark, Tuttle, Andrews vi IQ Land rlaillcc haml Calhoun, Schwarz, Doenges, Clark, Oelsner, Dropp, Goodnough, Leal lst row: Wyer, Doenges, Sawyer, Griffin, MacDonald, Hammon, Mason, Whitney, Mable, 2nd row: Northrop, Bramley, Monroe, White, Rabeler, Wilbur, Braymer, Sanford, Mr. Keith, 3rd row: James, Lee, Oskam, Calhoun, Purcell, Arbuckle, Doig, Dropp 30 girls choir lst row: Errera, Bush, Hunt, Breden, Francisco, Tweedie, Gabriel, Harrington, Rider, Colellag 2nd row: Russell, ' Tuttle, Infusine, Reed, Fuller, Kelsey, Schwarz, Hawley, Doug- las, Andrews, 3rd row: Miss Schlottman, Keiper, Rosa, Mable, Gersch, Egner, Stewart, Baldo, Holley, Doenges, 4th row: Thomp- son, Smith, Schwille, Worden, Mar- tin, Lee, Clark, Engel glee club Seated: Miss Schlottman, lst row: Egner, Fuller, Miller, Stewart, Hawley, Schwarz, Wor- den, Martin, Reed, H. Carmody, Clark, Rider, Baldo, Tuttle, Bush 2nd row: Ferguson, Leal, T. Car mody, Monroe, LeBreux, Batiste, Q 7 Calhotm, Oskam, Lee, White, Dun- lap, Shepard, Decker, Hawley, Ed- wards, Rider, VanKleeck, lack White, Thomas -Lf: s-sa-. - , ,V EJ: .:, .'r452A-rfv - junior c Dil' lst row: Breden, Smith, Gray, Gemmel, Crawley, Hume, Egner, Schaffner, Merritt, Tyrrell, 2nd A row, Miss Schlottman, Brault, For man, Goodhough, Darling, Reigler, Engert, Gordon, Fuller, Tompkins, B. Ionesg 3rd row: Francisco, Veen Parsons, Crossman, Adair, Schwarz, Reed, Clarke, Hammon, Hebbard, G Jones, 4th row: Gielslcle, Burns, James, DeSilva, Mostert, Iurjens, Little, Flint, Klukkert, Yonclas, Mac Farlane YY, -4 trio 5 Lee , Braymer, Infusine, Miss Schlottman, Stewart, Thompson, Martin orcliestra lst row: Lee, Breden, Little, Doenges, Smith, H. Edwards, 2nd row: Kelsey, Hammond, Miller, Clark, Rider, Gabriel, Flint, Betsy Lee, Griffin, 3rd row: Schwarz, Sommers, Haviland, Schwille, Russell, Knapp, Mrs. Walker, Torma, D. Edwards, Stewart, Calhoun, Dropp, Leal, Martin, Wilbur, Millson, James 32 f I vcspcr service Torma, Cooper, Mason, Kathmann, Engelhard, Monroe, Dunlap, 0'Hearn PROGRAM Prelude Christmastide DeLamater ' Orchestra - Invocation The Reverend Jackson A. Martin St. Iohn's Episcopal Church, Delhi Carol O Come, All Ye Faithful Congregation Scripture Reading Matthew 2:1-12 Pieter Oskam, Student Chaplain When Noel Was Come French Canadian Folk Song Group from Junior Girls' Choir Sleep Holy Babe Arr. by Endres Girls' Choir Prayer The Reverend Thomas J. Carlisle Second Presbyterian Church, Delhi In Bethlehem's Lowly Manger Scripture Reading Off ertory Carol ' 'Jesu Bambino Play The Birthday of a Carol Benediction Choral Am en Williams Glee Club and Junior Girls Luke 2:1-20 Pieter Oskam Shepherds in the Hush of Night O'Hara Double Trio It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Congregation Pietro Yon Girls' Choir Why the Chimes Rang Alden-MacFadden King Neidlinger Glee Club Silent Night C0HgI'eSati0H 33 The Reverend Jackson A. Martin SHORT SHORTS SC Members Deliver Gifts Ed Engelhard, Lorna Bramley, and Jean Mable attended a meet- ing at :ioutn,Kortright, Tuesday, october 12. 'Lnese btudent Coun- cil members delivered the 550 Christmas guts which were donat- ed by the students of D. A. for children overseas. Bobby Wyer helped gatner tne gifts and get tnem ready to take to South Kort- right. K 1 Q In Miss Tubbs Speaks Recently Miss Tubbs spoke to ounfain ar - VOL. V, NO. 2 DELAWARE ACADEMY, DELHI, N. Y. NOVEMBER 1. 1948 D.A. Jr. Red Cross Organizes For Year Council Chosen Junior Red Cross representa- Student Council News Five Student Council members went to Ithaca, October 27, to a S o u t h e r n Tier lnterscholastic meeting. They were Fran Mc- Redmond, Glenna Mason, Jean Mable, Ed Leal and Ed Englehard. 'T'hev were accompanied bv Miss Seniors to Present Annual Class Play Dear Ruth November 19 On Friday,.November 19, at 8:15 plm., tin: seniors will-'present the the-'a 'A mcse one for 1548 put t fol- ll'lIOI ' ller I-Ion . An ond be he . time ,kes tappe Cellil. ' seme nrds presil gler retar H htlfel' .ard New eler for I , Th :per abou' A shelv , sente lson nove - horse ikle these . - vane jig also Q 1 of sale : the are 1 heir Sufi t a Kalends Gets 1 Rane- lgbi-?vtJii'Al:: X1Z2JvE5 iT5I 5315315 I F. Zia' Llfriin' 2,IIL1Z2 ',,Z' b,',.,,1i.' I :Nu'J',..'UEs ,Ug,ggaZ-'ggjsgitef Arne. eoiurgbia si Seated: Tuttle, Leal, Dann, Clum, Mable, Worden, Bell, stand- has Umhoughrof SSOCIB. 1011 HS HW 0 I ,em Kalendsa 5, mg: Doig, Arbuckle, Mrs. Reed, Clark, Monroe, McCaffrey, Martin, ,1,,,Wli1k,,,,,,,dth-e xiii? tlljigjliffff Holley, Broderick, Wilbur, Miss Tubbs, Dayton, Nordgren, Smith, g',jig'1Zgjgj3afvffhC,'5,Qf ments and from a DeG6118ke things are brought points gave the boon , . , cz.. .... - .ne open. You'll envy Quoted below-is part of the sum- chased for D. A.'s production pro- 5011001 W11 be 'dismissed at ,noon Ruth and the good deed she has to mary they gave: You have done gram. Some of this money helps instead of at 330- There Will be perform.. You'1l sympathize with an exceptionally line piece of maintain needy children in this no lunch Sewed that day because Miriam, in more ways than one. Wofkwifhfhemfmeyyou Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phy11isDa.nn use. Many books costing s whole family and the people meet in the course of two lghousand Hdollars more wot Assistant Edi.t0I' . . . . 19311 Mable iare tllle sglrprisfng charieters as ne a senior sect 1 ma e is a some ing yggssf' Exchange Editor. - o - f Nancy Worden won't want .tg nsiiss. You'11 - -M- Sports Editor . U . . . . . Henry Clum ciilnet sms?hngd the beautiful A or o a are oun in ever vase, -ly'-H Circulation Manager. . . Harold Edwards bowiana anything thaihoias Rat-atat-atat-tat-tat! l ,cha! ' Aw, go 'way, Richie, cz see Fm tryin' to do my work. Go shoot your dai some place elsef' It seer the fourteeen-year-old bo Richie was always trying to him and doing his best to the older boy's way. But l gotta' carve my Q lantern for Halloween in Mom won't let me carve i. where else. A Brother's a W01 Business Manager .............. Edward Leal Reporters: Barbara Bell, Jane Dayton, Virginia Martin, Helen Tuttle, janet Arbuckle, Audrey Clark, Ioan DeGel1eke, Patricia Holley, Augusta MacDonald, Anne Smith, Virginia Wilbur, Lawrence Monroe, Joan Thompson, Ann-Mari Nordgren, Mary McCaf- frey, Edward Broderick, Anne Doig Typists: Marjorie Bush, Lorraine Davidson, Madge Gemmel, Ann-Marie Nordgren, Elizabeth O'Del1, Dorothy Riegler, Ioan Sadowskl r. You'll long for one of two hundred boxes of tegjacks. Yes, that's what u . n't miss out on this big The Senior Class is plan- the best entertainment for and we want to see you all a Date! 3-Honor Society Assembly 4-Junior Banquet ' 5-P r n ' Ni ht , ,253 f,?,3,'5kE3fW?33i,fg,Advisers . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss 'rubbs,Mrs. Reedg-,Uf5u:ter1fTeStS somebody to pester, probably. H,1Cl'l1E, and -don't bother your! The custom of holding a Par- Nov 11-Walton Game Now, go on- and with that he brother while he's working. ents' Night was introduced in N ' 11 12 A . t- D jerked his arm as if to hit the Richie turned wistfully away, Delaware Academy in 1941. The OV' ' 'frmls we Hy child. Richie-,scampered out of while Tom went on with his program that vear was held as a NOV- 19-SCYUUF Play the room yelling bloody murder, fContinued on Page Fourj KContinued on Page Two? Nov. 20-Massed Concert 34 safety patrol junior llistorical clull 4 xg? VanWie, Bathen, Dropp, Teter, Kinch, Carmody, Avery, Parsons , - , . ' ' f--uw .' H -JL 1. wan... . lst row: Butler, Wai-te, Hinz, Grant, Baxter, Broadwell, Dickson, Ianke, Hood, Burging 2nd row: DeWitt, Mostert, Con- row, Decker, Clark, Aitken, Hoag, Ess- lerg 3rd row: Carmody, Glelskie, Con- don, Monroe lillmrq club ken, Hillis - - B lst row: Spear, Baier, Cobbe, Griffin, Dann, O'Del1, Wyer, Whitney, 2nd row, Sawyer, Ehlermann, Gemmel, Conklin, DeWitt, Watson, Allen, Runge, 3rd row: Buel, Roth, Breden, Nordgren, Worden, Tuttle, Kelsey, Bellinog 4th row: Car- mody, Bathen, Furgerson, Teter, Ait- 2' ----faqiif, W' -'V-as nr , wr ,.n,--A art club Q lst row: Mr. Rivers, Smith, Jones, Gersch, O'Dell, Griffin, Spear, Eighmey, VanWie, Butler, 2nd row: Healey, Johnson, Babcock, Stone, Mostert, Clark, james, C. Bathen, 1. Bathen, Parsons Cain rajsers lst row: S. Doenges, Andrews, Matthews, Hume, Infusine, I. Mable, Braymer, Gersch, Breden, Bush, Tuttle, Whitney, Znd row: Fuller, Decker, Goodnough, V. Rosa, Ballantyne, Cooper, Dayton, Stokes, L. Doenges, Bramley, McCaffrey, Tweedie, Rider, 3rd row: Tyrrell, C. Clark, Dutcher, Gabriel, Haviland, James, DeGelleke, Griffin, Stewart, Sawyer, B. Rosa, P. Mable, 4th row: Smith, Lind, L. Clark, Doig, Schwille, Betsy Lee, Arbuckle, Martin, B. Lee, A. Clark, Mabon, Bell, Miller 36 stage crcur .J Q,ci!ff HMM' My lst row: Scofield, Miglianti, 0'Hearng 2nd row: Gielskie, Hoag, Avery, ' ' Tompkins, Purcell, Millson, Parsons O , rule club f-- YT'-x f ' , in -,X is Bolles, Oskam, Millson, Kelsey, Mrs. Arbuckle, DeGelleke USIICPS Clllll lst row: Krause, Dayton, Cooper, Ballantyne, Worden, 2nd row: Millson, Gersch, O'Dell, Davison, Healey, Bushg 3rd row: Monroe, Riegler, McRedmond, Decker, O'Hearn 37 lla.. o f me ig? -1-. ,X 1 lst row: Conklin, Walke, Francisco, Clark, Johnson, Eighmeyg 2nd row: Carmody, Buccola, Avery, Scofield, Hammond, Bliss, Mr. Reed lnomcmalcing club I i 4 , ,, M- lst row: Gersch, Allen, 0'De1l, P. Holley, 2nd row: Dan, Storey, Dutcher, Wilbur, Dayto ' 3 d : . ' ' n, r row T Holley, Hunt, Runge, Miss L'Ecuyer 38 I 1 A calenclaif September October Ate at the junior Banquet and Ed Engelhard rang the bell got fat, While we scrambled up the hill C New Cain Raisers running this pell mell. ' way and that Students numbered 803 Our cheering made quite a din . The teachers felt lost in a Sea. When the team blew up the pig- U skin. s of I November December All angels we on Parents' Night Vesper night and Christmas x Then the Sophomore Hop where ... vacation. I you held her tight. It N We bundled up to the point of 941, Began to study for tests the next ' 1 2 ' suffocation. 9 JJ 5'1 day. N 1 Ho ed for it to kee snowin . - ,-EN., v 5 P P S 5- ee- ' QI But took time out for the Senior , I that way. '5:g N Play. .. ' Maybe no school for a day. eaglgiag Ianuary Starting of the new year right UD Doing those regents and wishing you were bright. My didn't school go fast! Half the year was already past. U 3 au X March Delhi was still in deep freeze - When it was time for the March February Plenty of April Fool's were heard in the hall. That imp cupid got us all. -To get a lacy card was just the 'A thing. N1 It might as well have been spring. X, E ,I ' is-.,.,,-fl' April The Senior Ball was a sensation So were we at the gym demon- x X X breeze. stration. X Our gals and guys were some of The Seniors embarked on their X X the best journey one day 9 xx X When their public speaking was To a big, wide city far away. xx ff X put to the test. x j ' May June Ala, when spring finally got Here were the seniors' days to here. shine. Every young buck found his dear. L F All those class picnics were Don't forget the athletic ban- gf just fine. f quet and the junior Play. e, 9 But who cares. Whoopee! Seems like there was something lu, l I V fy Not a bit, now that we're free. C, - going on every day. 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Q' 111- -4. t -, -,mi-,-:P P-13,5-535,,....4, ,.- ,Lp--, ,7- - Q'-L??-2 ?i?ff ' 64 ' Q . 6 i. , leader club lst row: Mrs. Davis, Mabon 2nd row: Kathrnann, Rosa, Fullerg 3rd row: Aikens, Ballantyne, MacDonald seasonal sports .vwbx , qw H 'iilli-in we - Tye V, i:'?1:'5if'f ' va.1-sitq Kneeling: Rosa, Kathmann, MacDonald, O'Dell, Andrews, Standing: Clark, Tyrrell, Mahon, Lind, Braymer lst row: Errera, Andrews, Matthews, Hume, S. Doenges, Watson, Stokes, Whitney, I. Mable, Tweedie, B. Rosa, 2nd row: Ballantyne, V. Rosa, Kathmann, L. Doenges, Mills, P. Mable, 0'Dell, Gabrielg 3rd row: Haviland, Sawyer, Brayrner, MacDonald, Bramley, Ehlermann, Allen, 4th row: Aikens, Lind, McCaffrey, Buelg 5th row: Riegler, Tyrrell, Clark, 6th row: Roth, Mabong 7th row: Nordgren ZEINLI.NV I IVH NXIHAH H3600-3 SIiHO IOCI BARBARA LEE clacerlczulers ON NE DAYT 53' ' 33 s S' 'Y E U. JE' Mason, Bramley, Thompson, Braymer 43 go., nu lst row: Burrows, Dickson, Baxterg 2nd row: Oelsner, Aitken, MacDonald, Kinch, Selleck, McCall, Rigas, Francisco, Wilson, Griffin, McRedmond, Stoddart, Becker, Stanton, 3rd row: Mr Shalkey, Alwine, Terry, Brazee, More, Decker, Baldwin, Little, Galland, Lewis, White, LeBreux, Clum 1 + ,f , 5 fe at Football Scores - 1948 D.A. 16 - Hancock 20 D.A. 6 - Oxford 0 D.A. 12 - Sidney 0 D.A. 0 - Windsor 25 D.A. 20 - Cooperstown 26 D.A. 21 - Sherburne 0 D.A. 7 4 Walton 13 ,walton qame 44 val-sitq . ,m memx 51:if?,'::' xf flf 7 : N1 IOHN STODDART ROBERT DAVIS HAROLD AITKEN BRUCE WILSON HENRY CLUM DOUGLAS FRANCISCO WILLIAM WHITE FRANK LEBREUX RICHARD NOVEMBER FRED LITTLE ROBERT MAC DONALD DONALD TERRY COACH SHALKEY From Feb. 1, 1948 I FIGHT Downsville 27 Chenango Forks 34 Oneonta 41 S. Kortright 32 Margaretville 30 Stamford 33 04,765 Sectionals D.A. 73 - Treadwell 33 D.A. 36 - Margaretville 32 D.A. 59- Chenango Forks 50 D.A. 39 -. Schenevus 37 Schenevus 55 fovertimel Walton 50 20 Wins 0 Losses County Championship Section IV Class B Champs To Ianuary 27, 1949 D.A. 40 D.A. 40 D.A. 44 D.A. 43 D.A. 44 D.A. 33 D.A. 36 D.A. 39 Franklin 23 Downsville 50 S. Kortright 36 Stamford 24 Walton 42 Shenevus 48 Margaretville 50 Downsville 50 45 fff varsitq n 1st row: ' Don Francisco, Wilson, Stoddart, Brazee, Terry, Coach Shalkey, MacDonald, 2nd row: Edwards, Lewis, Clum, Douglas, Francisco, James, Kinch, Rabeler, Bliss juuiorvarsihj llaslcetlzall Kneeling: Esler, Rider, Egner, White, Salton, LeBreux, McCall, Standing: Walke, Mostert, McRedmond, Shepard, Decker, James, Shalkey 46 had: 1st row: Sutherland, Torma, VanKleeck, Egner, H. Edwards, Holcomb, F. Bliss, Clum, L. James, Mason, Stanton, 2nd row: Selleck, Aitken, 0'De1l, Rigas, Wilson, Jack, Bathen, Mostert, Gielskie, Stone, Mr. Baschnagelg 3rd row: Honeywell, Lewis, More, Rabeler, Davis, Scobie, Kaufman, Whittaker, Finkle, D. Edwards in W cross countrq 1st row: Egner, Salton, H. Edwards, L. james, Walke, Bliss, Mason, 2nd row: Mr. Baschnagel, Iack,Torma, Mostert, R. James, Aikens, Rabeler, D. Edwards 47 lunlrling club ! 1st row: Doenges, Andrews, Goodnough, Stokes, Holley, Cooper, Fuller, E. O Dell, Allen, Northrop, Healey, 2nd row: Miglianti, Francisco, Avery, Carmody, Torma, Bolles, McGrade, Smith, Esler, W. O'Dellg 3rd row: McCaffrey, Rosa, Kathmarm, Griffin, 'IH1ttle, Clark, Mahon, Doig, Sadowski, Egner, Bell, 4th row: Becker, Mac- Donald, Edwards, Galland, James, Lind, Tyrrell, Oskamg 5th row: Stanton, More, Brazee, Monroe, Rivers i 11 c club lst row: Hume, Matthews, Davidson, Haviland, Doenges, Braymer, Gabriel, ' Mable, James, Dutcher, Wilbur, 2nd row: VanWie, K. Bathen, Smith, Odell, More, James, White, Buccola, Parsons, McCall, MacPherson, Bathen, Thomas, 3rd row: Mr. Clarkson, P. Oskam, Finkle, Monroe, H. Oskam, Stoop, I. White, LaFever INTRA-MURALS sport recur 5 TM Dual Meet County Meet Delhi 20 - Norwich 84 Delhi 75 Invitation Meet Walton 25 BASEBALL Windsor 705 Downsville 8 Delhi 30 Franklin 1 D. A. 17 Andes 5 Bainbridge 215 Section IV Championship D. A. 1 Downsville 2 Cooperstown 215 Delhi 2nd D. A. 15 Treadwell 1 Walton 202 ' C11 teams enteredj D. A. 9 Andes 8 D. A. 2 Oneonta 3 C0-captaj-ns D- A- 5 'Walton 12 1 Peter Honeywell-Paul Scobie D. A. 14 Treadwell 9 D- A- 10 Downsville 0 Individual honors went to David Ed- D- A- 5 011001113 7 wards who won the 200 Low Hurdles in the D- A- 6 Wa1f0f1 2 0115 Section IV Meet to become Section Cham- CROSS COUNTRY 1948 Delhi 18 - Downsville 37 Delhi 15 - Margaretville Delhi 23 - Walton 47 Delhi 19 - Walton 36 Section IV Championship Delhi lst Class B Team 4 pion for the event. The 880 Yard Relay composed of Rob- ert Stanton, Henry Clum, Henry Bliss, and Peter Honeywell, also took first in the Sec- tional Championship Meet 5th Period - High School 6th Period - High School , W-L-T W-L-T ffouffh ln entire face? Bowling Green 4-1-2 Texas 7-o-o 13 teams C0mPefed ohio State 3-2-1 Rhode Island s. 3-5-o Oregon 3-3-0 S. M. U. 3-5-0 C0'C9-Plains Kansas 3-3-0 DePaul 1-4-0 Roland Rabeler - David Edwards St, Louis U, 1-5-0 This is the third straight year 5th Period - Ir. High School 6th Period - Ir. High School Delhi has been undefeated in dual or triangular meet competition. W-L-T W-L-T Utah 5-1-0 Duke 7-1-0 Kentucky 4-1-1 Boyler 3-3-1 Holy Cross 2-2-1 Colgate 3-5-0 VOLLEY BALL INTRA-MURAL Iowa 1-4-2 Wyoming 1-5-1 N.Y.U. 1-5-0 Seniors - juniors 12 Sophomores - Freshmen 10 Seniors - Freshmen 12 Juniors - Sophomores 29 ' ' Archery Scgres Seniors - Sophomores 30 q11'1S In three trials Juniors - Freshmen 15 Beatrice Fuller 150 Play-off Seniors 25-Sophomores 24 Mary Mgcaffrey 100 , 49 W I w 1 J 1 i 1 I W v F x 'X ...xii ,.... . s f ,. ,aiffW-'f'mfw- :'.1's:.4, .-HL'- 4fr-'-'-' 'wx '54-'4G'l'Ly. .549 .fm pu, .mw,.,-.'A... 2f,1ii?iii f 1 -1-.4r:a..JL' Hrs 'ant-1-M, 4 ,3: .ff-.QQ-F' 43 . '?1if'1'?W?if'fW'ff2 51311922 ., , . , .. .,,,,, -1.,-4 -. ffiif-5,50 ' ,W I, j-fff' ,,,.l.f.q'7'Y,-zu 5 : 'H7 E '1'f4'5b'f'f '1:A' 4 ' ' sw.-f1'?+H'l?f'5f.f+ -f' 4 mmm. 1- 4 ,,,:, ... 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Griffin, Doig, Sadowski, Lee, Lewis, LeBreux, White, Walke, 4th row: Calhoun, Monroe, Leal, Baldwin, Little, O'Hara, Clark, Rigas, Wilson 52 ogcicers President . .... Iohn Bathen I Vice-President . Peggy Tyrrell Secretary ..... Lois Clark Treasurer . . . . Ted Batiste sophomores G lst row: S. Allen, Storie, B. Allen, Errera, Doenges, Andrews, Matthews, Hume, McLean, Egner, Furgeson, Smith, Eighmey, Stoddart, Mason. 2nd row: Gray, Hawley, Douglas, Fuhrmann, Gersch, Sawyer, Whitney, H. Carmody, McGrade, Batiste, L. james, Kinch, Francisco, VanWieg 3rd row: DeGelleke, Russell, Tuttle, Braymer, Bramley, Wilbur, Galland, Stanton, Aitken, McCall, Rider, Jack, Parsons. 4th row: Buel, Roth, Lind, Tyrrell, McCaffrey, L. Clark, Arbuckle, Tompkins, Veen Stone, T. Carmody, Gielskie, Johnson, Furgerson. -5th row: Oskam, Bolles, Rabeler, Bathen, Mac- Pherson, Mostert, Broderick, McDonald, Dropp, Scofield, More, B. Clark. 53 4' 'isp New officers President ..... Lois Miller Vice-President . lack White Secretary ..... Marjorie Haviland Treasurer .... Louis LeBreux ETCSIIIIICII lst row: Thomas, Hawley, VanK1eeck, Conklin, Bathen, Howard, Doenges, Haviland, Baldo, Stoddart, Harrington, Hunt. 2nd row: Wheat, Spear, Hamilton, LeBreux, Buccola, Jack White, Bush, Breden, Watson, Colella, Rider, Holley. 3rd row: Esler, Dunlap, Hammond, Torma, Shepard, 1. White, R. White, Gabriel, Smith, Francisco, Knapp. 4th row: Engel, Mills, Schwille, Mable, Davidson, Decker, Clark, Rosa, Miller, Ehlermann, Read, Tweedie. f'- officers fx President. . . . . Eugene Lewis ,' ,ff , . ' .s f I a .,,, Vice-President . Leota Tuttle V, e ? , 4 ' I, Secretary . . . . Norma Burns H :AMKZIE QV, Treasurer . . . . Dale Bellino 5- 5 l eighth graule lst row: Bush, Braymer, DeWitt, Egner, M. Gemmel, Hume, Colella, Hood, Ruff, Wyer, Baier, Esler, Scrimshaw, Whitney. 2nd row: Tuttle, Hebbard, Parsons, Mostert, Teter, R. 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