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

 - Class of 1956

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Table of Contents DEDICATION - - SENIORS - - - CLASSES - - ---- - ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES ---- - - sPoRTs ------- - ADVERTISEMENTS aff , I 41 Hands began our year. ,, me X MISS KATHERINE FLINT Dedication For your wholehearted interest in our scholastic prog- ressg For your unfailing guidance and discernment inlruiior Class activitiesg For your never-ending patience when we struggle through more difficult selections of Caesar or Moliereg For your hands - always helping to enrich, to im- proveg We, of the yearbook staff, dedicate this 1956 Kalends to you, Miss Flint. Q...,M 1 , 'X X V' , ,,-s ik?f 3 j r . :,f..'51l'g,5.JI if Alma Mater Just above our dear Old campus, With its trees so tall, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to all, Chorus Lift your voices, seniors, juniors, Sophomores, freshmen, IOOQ To our dear old Alma Mater Ever be ye true, 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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'K 'riwf ' Q4 mfzy! . 't?ff'2 2 ' '- - - f-A --'A ------L ff ' . ,Q ,,. V 1 -W elf aaglafaalfffffaga aa ill lf W L Wererft the Seniors fy cz versatile group? fv'9',.7QN'f iw 'jf WILLIAM YOUNG VJ ' 4 President ' fy Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball V, 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3 , !' 4. Avy' My Nm' ofy ORIN FLINT 3 t'E234H S ty34 Mr 5 PW- ' IA?gUTH W yr- ' aadeirztfl, erlea 'ny bf - WM iet 41591 fb. ref? Vfifliw lf of' OSX , 'Var NANCY KENYON M My Treasurer 'fn choir 1,2,3,4g Usb , C1 b 1 2 3 4 H Mgr 0' , ' M So ty 3 4 Www X ? ' f ar c K , , L .5-pu-iid J' 9Qf1,fUlf LL? Lf L X W,-7 ,Lf af 1:14 141424441 W V I 1 if v fl xg fp47 in every pie! DANIEL BRODERICK Bootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BRYDEN Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3,4. ROBERT BUCK Track 2, 3,44 Wrestling 3, 4, Slide Rule 4. JACK BURNS Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. ,girth 'WW - 1:-:ff 5 penned the laws, BARRY DOWNING N Football 3, 4, Science Club 1,2, 3, , g Tennis 1, 2,3,-4. W' 5 - ROLAND ART1 l Cross ountry 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, ' lub 1,2,3,4, If V S HAMILTON . 'R Honor Society 3,4g Lenders' Club -N 3 jjydent Council 2. f SW XQJBQ. ' RANCIS HARRINGTON N41 . rack 1,'2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4g ., M Foss Country 1, 2, 3, 4, QQ , 4 x . 'w.,.- Q - .,.f-.,...v:.v..M ' 1 ,--,- ,- EVELYN CANTWELL Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: BOW15-ng 3,4, Band 1,2,-4: ELIZABETH CLARK Kalends 2, 3. 4: Leaders' Club 3-41 Student Council 2, 3. JANE DAVIS Girls' ChOil' 1 ' 1'i0 2, BOWHJ1 . D , lay 3,45 Rifle 8' 5 e ll never forget 61 in an 9 'guffq : lx Q ' 'Vi ' sh A if - If L DELORES HAWLEY Library Club 1, 3,4, Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 4, Slide Rule Club 4. RAYMOND HAYES Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE HEBBARD Cheerleading 2, 3, 4,1 Leaders' Club 3, 4, Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. I AMES HOY Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4. those hands that ' .f 'r1','i1 1 1 I .....,-. ssss ::::5:,r.,::1 .N-H',,gsS?f',Qg.3,X:Y f - fra: ,,...f-,'i.1.f-ear-asks 'X .'.fi.I:.,:-mf, .... ' N NA.?'1I4'6M. -I ,,..,,,..,,.,..-1. pl , .nw ,,,, 1 .,, , - as - . -: ' -as . N--X. ,,.-mms A. ---- T5 ,4 ,, Q55 swf: . '+V of..-fag,-5: ,I-' :QW - I 2' ' QW' f'N'll-' . Sf.. -, 4. - f :wa - sf. -:xx 3155- . 3 ' ,. 2. 5251- .QQ -,Q-.N iw ir!! f .fp-,QS-.:E,T:.,., ip' -H :.f::gTfjgf'-:-- ' F9 K :1 3' 2 5' Z5 Ba 9, O 4 w r-1 pg Q 1-1 Z CU 7 cr -n O :1 Cl f-4 1- Q 5 rn r: 9 .H I-I L-1 U' A 5 ro no U 4, -- f-1 5-O P9 5 5 5 :P :P Z G Z rn , :: cn -e 2 W- z 2, 1 5 n- H1 5' Qf K 2 as I -on If Q X N Kg.. Q W I od Cf 1 9 A9 N Q' 1 D A x A 1 fm - ff S 5 K' I ,V 23. I :ix f 2 45 f 21 -b.. 'fa -2- W C 'fm 'K ff f .fp lf' A nf QM D, .sf fl n .Viv s e cheers, the publications . DORIS HUMBEL Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Double Trio 3, 4, Kalends 3, 4. ANNA MARIE HUSKA Seasonal Sports 1, 2,3, 4, Mountain- 'S T' Ear 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4. nl I r 2 W , 74' f f - -2, 1.-ff 1 ' W1 f ,fwfw f 1 ' eg .1 'f,,.,, V W,--svmgm ,' , 7 1 if 1 f J 9 held the music, EDWIN McCALL Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, CHARLEEN MCGRADE Mountain-Ear 2, 3, 4, Seasonal Sports 1, 2,3,4, Class Play 3, GENEVIEVE McKEE Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Class Play 4. MARLENE MCNAUGHTON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. TERRY KENNAUGH Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3,41 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LEWIS Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: B0W1mg 3,4, Tennis 3,4. JOAN LINGG Mountain-Ear 2, 3, Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Cain Raisers 1, 2, 3. 4- CHARLES MCBRIDE Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Stage Crew 2, 3. shot the baskets, ,1,. X , i . - is . P X ALICE MERS Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 2, 3. GARY MILLER Chess Club 1, 2, Junior Sports 1g Science Club 1. ?f5 - , DAVLD MORGANSTERN ff f Bowling 2, 3, 4, Camera 2, 3, Rifle I , 3,4. , V,, , ii 1 V. ' DENNISE MORGENSON , , if Ushers Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Archery 3, 4, gy Bowlin 3,4, carried the pLgSkm - . 33l'3h 2 4 fingered the notes . . JAMES O'DELL Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Rifle Club 2, 3. DAVID OLIVER Track 2, 3, 4, Barbershop Quartet 2 3.4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. NORMAN PIPA Basketball 1, 2, Band 2, Barbershop Quartet 2, 3, 4. KAREN RASMUSSEN Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3 4, Bowling 3, 4. YWY44 A f-, 4'. ff f 4 1 , 4 Z Ava.. 4 - 2 , 2 l W3 y r ,fp W , ,, f 9 I These Seniors had THEODORE SMITH Rod and Gun 2, Slide Rule Club 4, Class Play 4. ELIZABETH ANN SOMMERS Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4 Kalends 3, 4. JOHN STAN TON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2,3,4, JOHN TUCKER Library Club 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3, Class Play 3, 4. Hx, 7 V DIANNE ROSA Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Mountain-Ear 2, 3' 4, Kalends 3, 4. WILLIAM Rosrrzros 1 FFA 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Bowhng 2- 3, 4, SHEILA SPIEDROWITZ Archery 2, 3, 4, Seasonal Sports 1, 3. 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4. JAMES SMITH Cross Country 2, 3, 4: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 3, 4. worked the experiments QQ? V fm: .wr 'V ' Ei'-7 19345 'V Q 'jj-11. ' X as , l, N vs - I. X W U ' 41 . ' 'QM gg, A V ws 3 QE' Ma we Q 'Qs Q Q 2 XS' 1 bv s Q A X W N is 2- J ' X ss v MARGARET TUTTLE Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, FHA 1, 2. WILBUR VAN GUNDY Rifle Club 1g Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. SUSAN WAGNER Band 1, 2,3, 4, Seasonal Sports 1, 2, 3,45 Bowling 3, 4. ARVILLA WAITE Seasonal Sports 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. and designed the posters. , yy, 7, , , .. ., 1. :a,r,:, e5 ,.,f'2Ii'! 'f' ?5f1.3, 'Vgrg , 71-5 i 15r.fI?af, 'f' 'iff' '45 I .. .,,,',I,,.. fl4fffff'i' f-if.. ,.. V wi: 5 1, - 1'-:4 -' ' ,. 'wa , -,134 'V . fgr .: , . , f . ., 7 f ,r ., 7 , ,, :f:5f '?? ' it A A A lsrl Afftffff ,I fdnddaq, g' 74'7'jff ,fl -V! f fl Of ff f ' I. 1 4 ,.fjEjz'., fgzf ' , 7' f -4 I, 1' A' fy, WW gf 41. fi., 'Z4 Lf y 'iga 3' K fl -, ' .... -- 1+- l ' fm ,fix their business fg irif, inisi at their fingers, enclsfp 9 vicar BEM? WW 'i . i ' ma' 135i,::,fZf 'f y ff'- E ' .rf ' fi ,jig Y 2? 4 Y ee X ,f ,Z X W vsti Srs's 1 t P, J . 1' ,fm ,,--jg? 3' RALPH WARD Wrestling 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. 71 FRANK WATERMAN f , ,I fp if 'iff Football 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mountain-Ear 2. FRANCES YOUMANS Bowling 3, 4, Tennis 1, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. I , ,Mum -1, fi' .Y Q wifi' 'nil' ' qf , it P-' fu.-aiu IGP -4... n,,, 'Q-....,,,? First row: E. McCall, W. Young, W. James, J. Tucker, T. Kennaugh. Second row: J. DeGe11eke, D. Rosa, B. Boggs, L. Hamilton, O. Flint, D. Humbel, C. McGrade. J. Hebbard, J. Hoy. And yet they loved In Mfcznuary Thawj' and The Man .Who Came to Dinners' y Y Tr 5: far f ! ' 1 they showed their dramatic talents. Then, too, Seated: W. Young, I. Hoy, O. Flint, F. Utter, I. DeGe11eke, M. McNaughton, I. Davis, E. Clark, E. Sommers, Standing: J. Smith, R. Hayes, J. Tucker, D. Ruther- ford, N. Kenyon, S. Rosa, B. Downing, R. Divine, F. Harrington, A. Waite, I. Lingg, G. McKee, W. Rdsitzke, T. Kennaugh, M. Kathmann, D. Oliver, T. Smith. 4 M-I, ...4 i K 1 ' VMX' W 4' 1 First row: K. Clarkson, L. Chichester, Second row: M. McNaughton, I. Hoy, L. Hamilton, R. Aitken, D. Broderick, B. Boggs, B. Weaver R. McCar1d1ish, B. McNaughton, W. Young. Their big dance, the Junior Prom, showed their ability for success. j 9 U :f han..- President - - - - - SUSAN MERRITT Vice President -------- JAMES FLINT Secretary - - - BETTY JUNE MCNAUGHTON Treasurer --------- ROBERT TWEEDIE +I fywh I 7-uf r, bit MMM Thr' QJUAHQ Tfepxr ,,f, My 'W ' . ,VL , ffsrJ'e1 .MJF ,gan My W' no swerve The rings on the funi0rs'fiJrg1gejs M ,WM were well deserved. -IWW DEH! LQWWQM First row: F, Currie, J. Crossman, K. Archibald, rmann, T. Bell, Second row: C. Buccola, R, Lewis, B. Dubben, L. Dickson, C. Cobbe, F. Mauboussin, P. Burns. Third row: K. Dann, W. Bryden, R, Brady, R, Bird, A. Brown, W. Aitken, G. Burrows, J. Deter, R, Board, ri. X First row: B. Pipa, S. Sanford, J. Miglianti, K. Engert, J. Harris, M. Ehlermann. Second row: D. Utter, B. Melius, I. Wagner, J. DeKorte, M. Gray, P. Tweedie, W. Shirey, R. Rosa J. Schlafer. Third row: R. Nault, R. Tweedie, B. McNaughton, S. Merritt, R. MacFarlane, R. McCandlish, K. Zimmermann, K. Manning. Fourth row: J. Flint, R. Waring, C. Yonclas, R. Russell, R. Kirk, I. Seward, D. Mayes, R. Wilbur, A. Gielskie. x-ess? '-ff iffy A Ktvpf A t x. away xy? N0 class worked harder than this one. l5'fyCasPSQ,e' Advisors: Miss Flint Mrs, Reed 'x '.,,sm, .. ,, ra-uma ' ' ' gig ififg, My 0ph0m Ores ,N Ad M 'RM W President - - - - - Arlene Waterman Vice President - - - - - Marie Rei-Def'-fem Secreta1'Y ' ' Ame Valemme Treasurer - - - - ' Michael Curley were an active group, 1500- First row: E. Bryden, D. Holmes, L. Arbuckle, K. Hoffman, M. Carmody, S. Kennaugh, D. Gould. Second row: I. Crawford, V. Hoyt, M. Gielskie, V. Harrington, V. Seaton, G. Brown N. Carpenter, P. Gray. Third row: G. MacFarlane, S. Griffin, S. McPherson, K. Knapp, H Menke. Fourth row: J. Forrest, R. Manning, D. Drurnm, L. Corey, I. Kleppe-Egge, M. Curley gJ 'HAM haiku, Q, fe 4. ' 'A V - , ' 1 1 , 1 , Rx-1 ... , 1 A ,...,... L -' I llil '4 1 C1 Wa? ' ,f , ,ag I First row: L. Tucker, B. Pilgrim, R. Thompson, I. VanGundy, P. Tyrrell, N. Zimmer mann, S. Sanderson. Second row: I. Stanton, W. Warren, J. Thompson, M. Reinert- sen, A. Valentine, A. Waterman, R. Sadowski. Third row: M. Mitchell, F. Thomas, G. Wagner, J. Stewart, F. Shaw, T. Palmer, C. Miller, Helen Smith, G. Pipa. 's ' iii could truly say, both my hands were fully, 5? Advisors: Miss Aitchison, Mrs. Arbuckle -. X -u,,,,1,,.......,., . tl 5. uc: 'E1j',:' 2 1, f mf , 1' :if I WX' , r'iwii h4QA ' President ---- - - - Jack Hoffmafl ' Vice President - - - - - James Davis Secretary - - - - - June Reinertsen A Treasurer - - - - - Peter Clark Freshmen kept busy learning high school ways . . . First row: I. Hughes, D, Birdsall, J. Groppe, R, Board, G. Bailey, J, Hubbard, L. Ward, C, Cameron, Second row: R. Burrows, R. Burgin, T. Cole, R. Aitken, L. Knapp, B. Kiepetar, D. Whitney, B. Birdsall, D. Dion. Third row: D. Iarnes, J. Davis, P. Clark, J. Hoffman, C. Hunter, P, Holley, A. Bryden, R. Bishop, J. Dann. Fourth row: K. Adair, H. Bugge, R. Decker, I, Lewis, G, Hall, A, Aitken, W, Dubben, J. John- son, I. Johnson, M. Bouren, R. Gray, I 51 -QQ, H, Lg, I 1 Lf at to--X Xtby 1 HY' ' First row: P. Rosa, J. Rosa, D. Thompson, M. Newman, M. Tweedie, J. Tweedie, G. Hall. Second row: G. Manning, J. Truscott, J. Lewis, J. Rienertsen, B. Veen, J. Mostert, M. Miller, P. Tweedie, R. McKee. Third row: B. Stanton, C. Palmer G. Mostert, M. Zimmermann, D. Russell, D. Whittaker, L. Schaffner, R. Sloat, E. Seward, R. Waring. Fourth row: R. Smith, B. Rasmussen, G. Firment, B. Pelletier C. Newman, R. Shaw, G. Rider. planning their courses and scheduling their activities. Advisors: Mrs. Ransom Miss Olenik ,, . ,J we-. .nw-5-,. ,,, ,Www I A, gifs qffW--Pc:-4f,...,. --f'1fff f'P:'W4'Y-'-Z' ff, '- 11? fvf44:fff2Q4:vfxgP .W.,.f,4,.,..,.,, -., P ,V 'V::5Qq:1:r,2L,:':'ggg,,5QMQL, fe . ' ,.--1ffcfzfw'Izzy'-'f4121'w V ' ..'-v-, , - 4,.,,,'-4fyfgggayvwv:4:451:,,s47..-2 , Y' ., --n, . . W, f-+4 0,- '1 1411, ff ',.,ZF1:-1-QE ., 'ig Q1 11174.-. 7' Wm l - .1 M ffm' , . ,,A A ' A LVV' V' 'V 5, 1 77 , I ll Q President ---- - - Dawn Bqrczffk , H A iffggfi Vice President - - - - -Kathleen Adal-T . , M, 4 Secretary ---- - - - -Joyce Hagen Treasurer - - - - - Theodore KGDYOU n '54 'V 1 'ilu :LF If ,V 1 5 ' 'I ,L A 'ff, 'R 0 4' god! W ,lv 5,5 1 I 1 'f -av pf, I W X In ,,, 'X W' hgh f 1 f 'V 4 .1 , , 'o?wi - I I 1 4, 4 A .Q A ,, W 5, V . ' Ab' 2 I ' - 'gg,. ' rr '. F - f' 4 1 if-L 1,',z, n, .. in W XL HQA ,V 47 Msiw ffjff I 1 W4 V l flfmyf ' 4 z ff J... V - . 1' .f 4 s 0 The Eighth Grade was known for itS li1J6lillC55- First row: M. Dubben, L. Dougherty, B. Johnson, B. Gray, M. Forrest, V. Ianiszewski, M. Firment, G. Fuller, L. Hansen. Second row: C. Akland, A. Cronk, K. Adair, C. Pipa, M. Bryden, Z. Kirk, N. Hawley, M. Avery, M. Hall. Third row: D. Burczak, J. Currie, J. Hagen, A. Aikens. Fourth row: E. Drumm, D. Curley, C. Gould, R. Furgerson, W. Goodnough, M. Crawford, W. Holland, E. Carley, R. Hamilton, E. Gault. ,ff 351 J 'by' 2 517 3'Zg' , Flrst row' M L Marvin I Ram: C Smrth N Sornmers,I Sanderson L Pandick, D Tompkrns Second row P Maclntyre S Zlmmermann, N Seward I Klukkert, R. Nault, P Utter NI McC1and11sh M McC1and11sh, S Mauboussm. Thud row: P. Kllbln I Mrtchell, I Weaver A Maxwell R. McNaughton W Wmand L Regular, D Whrtney Fourth row J Manger G Prpa G Stone, R. Schall F Youmans, A. f ' 'z fm. -V 2 ' '- , Q 3371. 4 f 1-4 1 , f g 4 I . A. , g E 16:-4:4425 w ' 2 www.. ,. . T, 4 K ,ag o e if 5 Q f gy? fi , 4 X, 4 f I 5' 'f 44 ,f ,f 1 1' V of f A ,,. ,,f4,,. f .M ., f ,-.C 4 7' I ,141 , -f m. X,-.. . 7-. nf M 1' 1 ' f, ta F r ? if 2? 5 . .ls 4,-'L fl fy , l -'A' vvrlfq President ---- - - Nicholas Yonclas Vice President - - - - William DaSS1Cf Secretary ---- - - Karen KIIHPP Treasurer - - - Marcia D0WDi-US The hands ofthe Seventh Graders learned quickly. First row: L. Ferguson, E. Bryden, I. Baschnagel, D. Eckert, L. Buccola, K. Knapp, E. Hoffman. Second row: I. Birdsall, V. Bellard, E. Jones, L. Kaufman, J. Cantwell, R. Johnson, D. Gilsinan. Third row: W. Kirk, G. Holloway, R. Hoyt, D. Brown, W. Gordon, D. Cronk, H. Hunt, T. Klepetar. Fourth row: V. Crossman, A. Forrest, T. Bailey, W. Dass1er,,B. Fairbairn, L. Archibald, A. Furgerson, R. Harpur, W. Hansen, M. Downing. First row: S. Stanton, I. Voorhees, D. Sutliff, J. Rider, D. Mayes, R. Seward, Y. Reed J. Shaw. Second row: P. Wyer, I. Smith, D. Rich, G. Pilgrim, B. Nault, C. Lewis, P. MacDonald. Third row: I. Lynck, R. Robson, R. Reichert, R. Terry, N. Yonclas, T. Stanton, L. Stanton, A. VanK1eeck. Fourth row: D. Parson, R. Stanford, R. Shaw, L. MacFarlane, F. McGrade, M. Ring, H. Pelletier, M. Parsons, D. Snyder, T. Rifen- bark. They soon, learned to accept their Junior High responsibilities Advisors: Mr. ReYl'101dS. Miss Gordon 4. , V M J I, . I. 2 - ' 3 124' x 84 ' If '7 4 I ..,' A M , .. .. , sf 4 ' L v' 1 ,Q VJ' 2 ,W 4 , f , n M, .zu 1: ' -M, --. 1. 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M L,..m-.Q Mfhere is a hand that guides our Mr. Degs. . 3 fbaffisffer May we extend our hand to you, the Seniors, in congratulations upon your achievements during your high school career, Again, this culminates in your being awarded a diploma of D.A, This diploma you will receive on commencement night from the hands ofthe President of the Board of Education. In offering his best wishes to you, he will speak not only for himself but for his fellow Board members. I We hope we may also extend a helping hand to you as you continue your education in some institution of higher learning or as you engage in some business. WJKLZQMZ, xv 1 VGA-..j:2'f1' ' 1 ,tl : ,ff Seated: Mr. Clark, MI. Arbuckle, Mr. DeGe11eke, Dr. Flint, Mr. Mable, Dr. Dickson Standing: Mr. Wieand, Mr. Oles, MI. Baschnagel, MI. Cavan. helped, of course, b the Board of Education and the other princqmls. RAYMOND BASCHNAGEI Assistant Principal , fpgf - -1 1 A ' 1 --' ,- -,vw ,f f ., 4' ,fefiyg ,114 .. ,V Vx , X 1 311.1-f,,'-V W' .I T 'l 1' vffxfv' .-1,1-',-. - .-:fW '7'i:-3 i - if 1111 16 ! 4 -YE, V ' 1 ,,,, , 1 V I 1, - . W1 , 1 1, ., 1, ,, ' ' :W .. ' ' v wvf.. ,f'1 ' ':f.. 1' . ' V 4 1, 1 ,ff 1' -4141. ai! .. M. 1 ff X .,'4 l,1' - Y V -1,54 21,5:gg1Z2f ' I -5 11,51 ,f1:,1,., h, 11 G if f1.Q,f,1f,', I ,f'1,f 1 '1'f f'.f ' 1'.f: , , I 1' 'f' A'ii ,1 A112 .4351 .1 f , 1 1 f A 5254 1 4' 'f 1 1 f 7'1fl1f ,4 E if 1 ' 1 5 av ' 1 ? 1 47155, ' iff 1 ' f faf fs 1 L71 ' 1 if 1 I I 1, if ,1 1 f ' 5 I 1 ' A91 1 ff 7 11 1 1 4 5,1 115 ff, 2, -14,.,,4., I Q, 1,-1.111 , I 1 Z 0- W1 I X 41 f I 1 1 1 if X X Z 1 4 1 ff ff 4, iff t 171 f 4 A 1 1 1 1 X ,125 1 ,,, 1 1 , 1 17W IW! f f vii f Wi 'f 11' A ff 111 ,,1 I If H11 ll 1 1 X ' f' 12 I, 1 , 1 MERLE HOUCK EAIQ Grade Supervisor I ' I 1 uf ,Q 4, 1 1 X, ' ' fo -df' . 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Standing: Mrs. Reed, Miss Gordon Miss Salton. ft. 4'-I 1. 1 ve-gh SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Deuel, Miss Miss Gordon Aitchison, GUIDANCE Miss Deuel, Mr. Clarkson MUSIC Mr. Keith, Miss Hick, ff, , , M. -A Qi, wee , ' F f .K K 1 21, 2 V, Q43 ff , V 27 HM, 'Y' 'A' , ff ,,, ,,,. Z ,, H f'F', fQ J, , ML, Jr- Z gm' 71 5iE' 5f'-V . A' I7,,'! 1f,' 9'f ?111f1'r,4. A 54-,: ' We ,' f '22 . , N3 , , f , , , Rf, , QQ ff ,, , 7:-' V, Vg 3 ,V,' Q g N xx NN , , f , M , ,V ,V,,z , .4 ,E ,, ,,7, A A 5' 'k iff' MW, 5 'l,, IV, ', f my ' l A ssf' , ef L. of , ' 1 ' ff 'sf , ,. f 2-, ',. WH 1 Q 5 C,f : 's1M, ss 4,Qs ' . ' ,iz o f 61, Mr. Kmght 44. ,,VV g -- were indispensable to DA. AG, HOMEMAKING, STUDY HALL, BUSINESS, SHOP Mr. Reed, Mrs. Hebbard, Mrs. Dreyfus, Mr. Lind, Mr. Lures. ART - Miss Olenik Seated- Mrs E Smith Standin . . . . g, Mrs. Kilmer, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs, Pandick, Mrs. F, Smith, First row: G. Lynck, E. Dann. Second row: W. Fuller. G. ShCP2Id. W. Gregory, R. Diihr. R The hands of DA. 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Hoffman, Exchange. and on Mountain- Ear, our two publications. B. McNaughton, Assistant Edi tory D. Rutherford, Editor. First row: A. Huska, A. Waterman, L. Hamilton, E, Clark, D. Rosa, M. Kathmann, M. McNaughton, Second row: N. Zimmermann, O. Flint, C. Mc- Grade, C. Kennaugh, K. Knapp, H. Menke, D. Holmes. f i , , f 1 MA Q -e-an-f ., ,j ,,,g,,,afg,yQ ff -7, M1 14 ' ,tf ,Af 4 ff ,mf .,, -r 4-r, 4,f- fi, , -, t '53, 5 clockwise: W. Young- Treasurer' R' ' A M ,M F MacFarlane, Vice Presndentg D. Rllthef 'V V, ' , - g et 1-1,2 resi ' f ford. SecfefafY1M- MCNaugm0 ' P V, I 7, ' .JI , fl nt. Q23 'Q A ' vw' siawfnfftg fe V3 jfv' f1 iKa1ffMgfjj3'441,', 'audxgi -f. iifm, 'iw 5. Q-'- M f 'Q .' , , ,o'f4 zpngg .'95w.f1 X-,'T, A4 . 'f?'4 451' 'f 'V 1 '1 vH:bi2Hw::fm if' 1 it 'gt 'W ef fe'e5P5Lfff'ff t f A, ..f ',v,A gm!!-44 , Lay-f'-'Qvp' Z- l f' 4 FIM? ferr ev. 1+ ,. . l'h :5V74'2'ief f iff- Y' iw., ff, -T ' , ' 'M ' 'gf f' A5 t95?i 'f f ' 1 1. ,avfff vm N..,BA.:,A ' -.sg I ' ppc! M I ,ll I .' 2' 4' QQ 1 WLM Mt V tgxffwfjl First row: P. Wyer, P. Tyrrell, R. Brady, M. Kath- mann, W. Gordon. Second row: B. Klepetar, T. Ken- naugh, J, Schlafer, G. MacFarlane, R. Sloat. Our respected Student Council gaverned as well. L ' .-y. . - 4-,S ...- ii' Qi, K , 'Ji W g v I X Sitting: D. Rutherford, M. MCN aughton, V L. Hamilton, W. Young, N. Kenyon. Stand- if F ing: E. Clark, O. Flint, G. McKee. V 4a W First row: F. Youmans, T. Bell, M. Gray, I. Flint, I. DeGe11eke. Second row: C. Buccola, R. Tweedie, R. Nault, I..Dann, J. Forest, M. Curley. Third row: D. Hawley, J. Schlafer, R. Buck, T. Smith. A Honor Society hands guided in many fields. Uur mathematicians favored Slide Rule Club N M L. -1. First row: A. Cronk, S. Mauboussin. Second row: L. Dougherty, D, Tompkins, C. Smith, L. Pandick, I. Raitt, P. Maclntyre, Third row: N. Seward, L. Han- sen, M. McCand1ish, Mrs. Hebbard. The FHA. divided into funior and Senior groups . . First row: B. Pelletier, G, Firment, I, Thompson, Mrs. Hebbard, Second row: R. Bishop, M. Hilsou, M. Reinertsen, R. Lewis. Third row: I. Tweedie, P, Gray R. Thompson, C. Miller, J. Hubbard, R. McKee, M. Miller, L. Ward, L First row: J. Cantwell, D. Mayes, Y, Reed, B. Nault D. Gilsinan, S. Stanton. Second row: J. Rider, L. Stanton, M. Parsons, H. Pelletier, I. Smith. I. Farnsworth. Third row: B. Fairbairn, L. Archibald, N. Yonclas, W. Dassler, R, I-Iarpur. as did the Historical Societies, which served DA. 'S chroniclers. First row: S. Zimmermann, K. Adair, D. GOU1d, C. Cameron, L. Pandick. Second row: R. Bird. R. Por- ter, R, Decker, D. Maclntyre, L. SCh3ffl'1el'- Third row: R. Smith, R. Shaw. 1 4 w . r '- l 1 C. Palmer, L. Kaufman, D. Eckert, R. ,Engl r- , 1 Bird, S. Oliver. in i The Stamp and the Senior Library Clubs 1 welcomed eager hands. First row: M, Deter, K. Engerr, G. Bailey, H. Menke, A. Waterman. Second row: R. ' Op Bishop, B. Veen, C. Cobbe, G. Brown, N. Carpenter, S. Griffin, D. Hawley, J, E AX rawford I VanGundy Third row S Sanderson P Tyrrell A Valentine M JIM- I fy iafrgeinertsen, D, Rosa, V. Hoyt, N. Zimmermann, L. Dickson, M. Gielskie, Fourth row idjflgyfdrylw. VanGundy, J. O'Del1, M. Miller, R. McKee. rrfr Q-Z Ay AGN , First row: L, Stanton, D. surliff, A. VanK1eeck, N, Hawley, C, Lewis. Second row: L. Ferguson, D, Eckert, M, Hall, Z. Kirk, D. Gilsinan, G, Fuller, M. Downing. Third row: A. Aikens, K. Knapp, G. Pilgrim, R. Terry, W, Gordon, Y. Reed, B. Nault, I. Rider, Fourth row: S, Stanton, V. Bellard, D. Cronk, R. Reichert, W. Das- sler, R. Seward. Q I r Adj YNU O! Oy J Q S0 did the Junior Library group. The Safety Patrol guarded young DA. ,ers from danger. First row: B. Fairburn, G. Holloway. Second row: R, Ward, A, Furgerson, R. Tompkins, W, Kirk, Third row: F. Rose, H, Holmes, A Curtis. f ,H U 531-+s . ---I ,, saw, ff' F' Rf! , T, . First row: W. Rositzke, D. Drumm, D. Maclntyre, E. Gray, G. Burrows, R. Wilbur. Second row: W. Curtis, J. Stewart, W. Karhmann, R. Kirk, W. Bryden, H. Holmes, C. Palmer, J. Tucker. Third row: A. Gielskie, I. Bryden, G. Hall, H. Bugge, I. Seward, D. Mayes, R. Decker, Mr. Reed. Fourth row: J. Smith, I. Burns, B. Rasmussen. The FFA. and the F TC. learned their needed prospective qualwcations. First row: B. Pilgrim, N. Kenyon, H. Menke, E. Somrners. Second row: E. Bryden, A. Waterman, N. Zimmermann. Third row: B. Kleperar, L. Knapp, P. Tweedie, M. Gray, T. Bell. i 5 J .,'., 5'-Ri g. a 1 'La 'WSH 3 1 If-His E31 J SI 'fa .3 '17 i Y, 1 E ' '- ' wr:-9' ff' s x , 'tw?i ' W-. . 1, ,V Eg 5--' pi. an First row: L. Stanton, K. Knapp, B. Nault, B. Pelletier, M. Dubben, I. Hagen. Sec ond row: M. Bryden, D. Mayes, I. Rider, R. Seward, D. Sutliff, I. Raitt, S. Mau- boissin. Third row: C. Akland, J. Cantwell, M. Ehlerrnann, I. Harris, D. Burczak, M. Firrnent. Hands were of utmost importance in the Art and Science Project Clubs. First row: M. Mitchell, T. Palmer, R. Board, R. Porter, L. Regular, R. Schall. Sec- ond row: B. Downing, W. Shirey, I. Schlafer, J. Weaver, W. Holland. Third row: J. DeGelleke, J. Flint, P. Tyrrell, A. Waterman, W. Dubben. Fourth row: F. Shaw, M. Curley, G. Rider, B. Rasmussen. W x 5 N Junior Red Cross gave First row: D. James, J. Currie, D. Eckert, G. Pil- grim, D. Gould. Second row: J. Thompson, F. Cur rie, K. Engert, N. Kenyon N. McCar1dlish. some an opportunity to serve. Shatterbags developed their talents in Camera Club. First row: T. Palmer, F. Shaw, I. Smith, T. Bell, R. Lewis, M. Gray. Third row: R. Nault, E. Bolles, R. Tweedie. Second row: L. Tucker, 21' Q -Q. , ' First row: D. Morgenson, D. Utter, I. Wagner, F. Currie, F. Youmans, A. Waite, T. Bell. Second row: M. Deter, P. Burn K. Archiba1d,.N. Kenyon, M. Archibald, S. Wagner. The hands ofthe Ushers Club were in constant use. The new Dramatics Club was very popular. First row: R. Aitken, C. Cameron, M. McCand1.ish, N. McCandlish, N. Sornmers, P, Tweedie, Second row: P. Holley, H. Menke, R. Thompson, S, Kennaugh, I. Currie, D. Rosa, L. Dougherty, L. Knapp. Third row: I. Hoffman, I. Lingg, C. Mc Grade, P. Gray, P. Tweedie, G, Bailey, B, Dubben, B. Klepetar, A, Huska. Ourfingers flew in Varsity. The high-stepping ITLCUOTGUBS First row: P. Burns, M. Archibald, W. Young, B. McNaughton, B Boggs A Valentine Sec ond row: B. Pilgrim, M. Kathmann, L. Hamilton, M. McNaughton D Rutherford J Migli anti, K. Knapp, R. Tweedie. Third row: J. Flint, E. Clark, R. Rosa T Kennaugh N Car penter, W. Dubben, D. James, C. Kennaugh, S. MacPherson. Fourth row E Bolles R. Mc Candlish, E. Tucker, J. Hoy. Fifth row: C. Buccola, J. DeGelleke R. Waring O Flint Mr X vw CD ,C rc -. -J F 1 .S- Lfsa A rf? Mig mmx C, Q Xw-NSS, X ii :NX-Nsxxx-.Xl N tn xt- RRY N Q - :or 7 J , f 5515 gafggglix .. . ' X Q. X. X wx? , , 1- ixjfimjw.. .E SRX Nfl, . alll. . xx, - . 4, -X u M I -TM X ' I ' K. Archibald, E. Angermann p-7 , ..- fx, R , 4 N-VA ' ' KV ,...J.' ' Q 025 ft 4 JH L L. A il we in , - X mf M 111,76 L! , gif L3,-4.,f, 157,111 1 xj , 5 -MO Lu LC 'WL ,. ,ali My 'MMI . I' WO! 1 ,j Mfg UU' 'll L- V ' 02, af 47 'WUC I and Senior B d gl ffl! Ly 55' I if J.-0' N' an' 3 of ' 'I ff, added color to the bandg, 1 V416 X Dy l J, .-.M ,7 V 7 I V! J yn' 'e?,z 'f f W 1 First row: B. Boggs, M. Archibald, B. Veen, N. Sommers, I. Raitt, C. Smith, J. Currie, D. Tompkins, D. Burgin, M. Curley. Second row: D. Shaw, P. Yournans, W. Holland, J. Mau- ger, L. Schaffner, E. Carley, J. Hughes, E. Drumm, R. Hamilton, M. Mitchell. Third row: ben, R, Aitken, D. Bixdsall, P. Burns, S. Wagner, R. Rosa, I. Weaver. fmlffv ff-W I 'Wm' Uwl W A '55 lrfvfy i 1. qfjf, 3 E 0 fb I' A. Bryden, K X 5 Engert Q. W yf19fMj Z W 2 ww 9 43,5 F9 'LEU' OW' EE E29 g'F' 'Z :wa QDFV 55 .nr in O E391 '74 E5 EQ. ei Om ea QE e-2 pen :E 2?-1. FF Eb! Z: DD 25 9:11 F2 Um. :P 'F we vow? I a' ' 45 4 - -'Ya vc Q, v V ' ' si , 1. 16 'Via A 1 'T 'Q ff, .gnff 1 .- K. -. .- . 529' y fag . I 5.1.1, ' ffyj ' ' ?, 5 , ::r.:: 534:41 ' f '. ' f , . .fsu 'f 527' 'I ' - 3 T' -' f :J zz . -4: ,. gjggj Y rv, --142.21576 W ' ' 4 ,,.f '5iI.' .,- f-f law - V ,ll First row: E. Sommers, B. Dubben, S. Kennaugh, I. VanGundy, E. Angermann, M. Gielskie, N. Zimmermann, A. Waterman, L. Dickson, S. Shedrowitz, D. Rosa, L. Hamilton. Second row: Mr. Knight, H. Menke, L. Knapp, J. Hagen, J. Klukkert, V. Harrington, G. Pipa, P. Kubin, D. Rutherford, M. McNaughton, D. Maclntyre, D. Humbel, K. Knapp, W. Young, M. Kathmann, S. McPherson, E. Clark, E. Cant well, T. Kennaugh. The Orchestra and the String Quartet made music h I -J wherever they went i a Left to right: S. Kennaugh, I. VanGundy, A. Waterman, P. Burns. 'M .21 4,31 V , xggf, 4 T , wg - A. 1 . ..1 w M,,,m,,,,M,,,........,........- W E . 'A 12 ' u . H r :I I . 1:1 1.1 3 . W. I. in .. 2 1. 1 xl ,, X1 Nr, N ,, ri , W le H H 13 ! First row: F. Currie, P. Burns, V. Hoyt, D. Hurnbel, G. McKee, Miss Hick. Second row: N. Zimmermann, D. Gould, S. McPherson, L. Arbuckle, J. DeKorre, M. Rein- errsen, J. Thompson. Third row: H. Smith, A. Valentine, J. Mostert, M. Hilson, , S. Sanford, M. Carrnody, N. Carpenter, L. Ward. Fourth row: F. Mauboissin, I. is Crawford, C. Miller, D. Thompson, N. Clark, B. Anderson, B. Veen, G. Firment, ,Q J 1 M. Miller. Fifth row: C. Cobbe, M. Deter, B. Pilgrim, J. Davis, S. Shedrowitqgfq mp, :,,f J. Tweedie, B. Pipa, J. Wagner, B. Boggs. -iffy fi' ,fy A my, . 'I' - 'Q ' 5 fd rf rf T 9' . -- If It V A ly- 'veil :vm DA. s vocal groups were theywf J f. f f' if, f T , ,, , fix' yr-f' T ,,t. frr' 1. if li ' 'N 'fn 'X 3 f' ,f ir N5 ,Z , ,J ' J' lm f A I .1 Girls' Chair amz rg, the Double Trio. Seated: P. Burns, D. Humbel, X B. Boggs. Standing: I. De- Korte, F. Currie, S. Sanford. The Oles Award is the high point of the Athletic Banquet. 'V tj What yea.: is complete without the picnic? Our special events meant cz great deal to tts. Junior Banquets are unforgettable. If f W f 3 E ' ,An ,K vr 1 f , 1 ig 4139 1 I lull X gg t x ty fix 1 Yearbooks are presented at the , A Kalends Banquet. eff ffl 1 Y LJ ' 1 ' ! i f' ? - . F The Senior girls develop a taste ', gf' A A I l b fortea. ' if - f . Y, A v i r t i 1 J ' ,N ' ,...---- -,uv ' L ,. V ,. E3 'Q , 1 5: Q gn -1 L1 I 'I 251 3 v: 'I 1 '- ' ' ' I Our dimes help those less fortunate. H I I A x ,, 1 4 All ' DA's teachers enjoy 1 Halloween sees us it ' the annual Lib,-ary J decoratingvvindows. f Club tea. ' i 1 The Vesper Service was noted for its beauty. t' sf fwvbf jp g Our tribute to Christmas is the beautiful Vespef Service' fx gm Of ,ffwf Taj? g .f QTZL, fJfZ.f awf- ffm 7 N Our classes, fb The careful use of machinery W5 tevfime for D- A' 'S is emphasized in shop. future homemakers. SHOP Many of D. A. 's students enjoy and benefit from her wood working and metal working ' shop courses. HOME EC D. A. 's homemaking courses have a great deal to offer in the arts of sewing and cook- ing. Nutrition, interior decorating and good grooming also play an important role in the curriculum of D. A. 's future homemakers. ENGLISH Although we have all been speaking English since an early age, we find that there is still a great deal to be learned about the English language. Our English classes give us. a chance to bone up on our English before we tackle French or Latin. SCIENCE The interesting science coursed offered at D. A. keep students alert and wide awake. P' t b ' Identifying rocks is an in t lclfgres HUB Hamlet teresting unit in science o 1 e' classes. L4 '?i ffQfiz . -- 1 .M q our real school lyfe, 2 sf' I Learning to make feed French enthusiasts learn scoops in one of the many both written and oral skills aspects of ag. AG D. A. 's future cowhands are offered an agricultural education in the form of a variety of ag courses. Gardening, poultry raising, crop production and animal husbandry are among the high points of these courses. LANGUAGE After a year of hard work and fun, D. A. 's students in French and Latin find that their time has been well spent. As the Latin 2 students march with Caesar through Gaul, they find a different interpretation for facilis est. CIT. ED. Cit. Ed. gives D. A. 's students the basic training which is so very necessary to enable them to become good citizens. MATH Among the challenges of high school live, math is one of the major factors. Geometry seems to be offering an especially hard problem at the present moment. Geometry becomes easier We go 'round the globe in when an explanation is Social Studies classes. Offered! were unforgettable. It is only through practice that our typists develop skill. In D. A. 's typing classes, students learn the essence of neamess and exactness. Wfffmm , The technicalities of mechanical drawing present many problems. Pastels, oil paints, and watercolors are just a few of the facilities offered in D. A. 's art courses. With the aid of careful instruction, we f V--- A learn how to put them to the very best use. Shop, Home Ec, English, Science, Ag, Language, Social Studies, Math, Typing and Art - a touch of some, a dash of a few - comprise the schedule of a D,A. student, , L 'l ll Ill: ' Q Z , First row: B. McNaughton, E. Sommers, I. Reinertsen, D. Thompson, M. Tweedie, B. Dubben, P. Gray. Second row: E. Clark. L. Hamilton, L. Dickson, P. Tweedie, H. Smith, J. Lingg, D. Rosa, R. Thompson, S. Kennaugh. Third row: L. Tucker, J. Miglianti, M. Reinertsen, A. Valentine, S. Merritt, E. Veen, G. Bailey, B. Klepetar, L. Knapp, P. Tweedie, J. Tweedie. Fourth tow: J. Hebbard, E. Angermann, L. Ar- buckle, K. Knapp, S. Sanderson, P. Tyrrell, I. Thompson, M. Hilson, N. Zimmer- mann, S. Griffin. Fifth row: K. Archibald, K. Hoffman, P. Burns, M. Deter. Sixth row: M. McNaughton, M. Kathmann, D. Rutherford, D. Holmes, B. Pilgrim, M. Arch- ibald, B. Boggs, C. Cobbe, R. Lewis, T. Bell. The hands ofthe Cain Rczisers helped to create school spirit. ,,,,, . , ,- sk ,.j:,M-,-V I- . ,pn ...ff .4xK:y,., First row: T. Smith. R. Garti, E- B011es, R. Manning, K. Dann. Second row: R. War- ing, M. Carmody, J. Lingg, S. Arbuckle. D. Holmes. A- HUSRH. P- Tweedie- Third O, Flint, W. Rositzke, T. Kennaugh. J- DeGe11ekef I- HOV: R' HaYe5- W' James' R. Tweedie, D. Oliver. IOW2 Rjle Club was not only instructive - it was un! Whether the fingers be adept at shaping clay or at polishing flutes, the many hands of' D. may Few who true bies work! A. always find time to participate in extra-curricular activities. These activities be divided into four basic groups: literary, musical, athletic, and special interest, large schools have as varied a program as D. A. boasts. Our teachers and advisors, have realized the old adage, All work and no play make Jack a dull boy, holds have helped us to integrate our outside interests with our school life. These hob- no matter how much time and energy are devoted to them, could never be called w 'Mil' 1 K . 1 1 . ,1'fx,' 1 V , .,, ,.., -L IEE 41 W WWW Captains receive last- minute instructions. W e were proud of our football record. First row: J. Stanton, W. Young, I. Davis, R. Burrows, T. Stanton, P. Rosa, R. Rosa, J. Rosa, G. Hall. Second row: Mr. Lutes, W. Shirey, T. Kennaugh, H. Adair, E. Mc Call, E. Gray, M. Mitchell, R. Manning, I. Stanton. Third row: M. Zimmermann, C. Newman, R. McCand1ish, J. Lewis, C. Yonclas, B. Downing, F. Waterman, W. James, R. Waring, Mr. Shalkey. y ' ., E9 ZW, I f f: ,Q ..,,,, ff 6 'T S of Q9 ge of? I 1 'W K k - H -1 .,,. . ,, .,,,,,,,,, - II EMMAI - Q we r 'Wy . f , ie' lbfn. , hgjgjgf, A, 1. ' ' i ff--,Za ., P if ,+ Y f' Q 'qu Vzf 35--V.,fZf,.'H, 1. 954 'Jil l l fe A., , .'5'2gf,..w. ., -7414 wi i. ,wif -1fqg!2v 9- E ' ' . , 5-iff, . Q... 3.12.64 6 .. A r ,V .gn .4 r!,f3,.,?,5,5.Iivfgfifyc I ' X 4 . A Lae l. ef ,A After the Walton game - bedlaml The basketball team showed up well, too. First row: W. Aitken, R. McCand1ish, R. Kirk. Second row: J. Flint, E. McCall, R. MacFarlane, K. Zimmermann, R. Brady. Third row. Mr. Shalkey, C. Yonclas. ur, W .......e.-.N V w'? ' xg , ffffx ,f , ,Q , y .72 1.5, '-.L .1 ' , ,.,, . ma 1 V -,M,, -e . , .gf-Zf2fi eww! f Seated: I. Pilgrim, T. Kenyon, Kneeling: A. Burrows, G. MacFarlane, W. Kathrnann C. Hunter, A. Aitken, D. Buxgin. Standing: I. Groppe, G. Mostert, P. Clark, A. Ba- tiste, I. Johnson, D. Russell, I. Hoffman, The hands of D.A.'s athletes, like those ofthe JV basketball team, proved reliable. 2' M 6. Q H., , 1- , .T-D, L r .Y 'xi - .. '-x. fs J f- ....., - - , . .sreyamgf N ' -- ,- ., '- '41, ::, T R 'E '-Ei-'5I'...,: '?m T'E'E.. Q Tix f -f n 9 W I W f -M uinlmli . we - .'-W 0 -Qllxiwxf L.4 '!-V,5'J iacvmi JK ' I 1 W, F1rst row: Joe Stanton R Rosa, I Stanton, F Harrmgton, B Boggs W Warren E Gray J. Stewart Second row E Humbel C I-hnaman W Smrth F Fmkle K Gransbury, D. Ohver E Huska Mr Bashnegel Thud row I Srmth F Thomas R Garti, J. Bryden W Bryden K Dann Oar track and cross country teams were among the mest Ln the state Frrst row: I. Stewart R Furgerson R Gartl J Sm1th F Harrrngton I Burns J Bryden Mr. Baschnagel Second row A Brown A Grelskre W Bryden D Whrtta ker G Mostert W Mlller J Hoy Thud row T Cole W Warren R Sloat E Seward A. Aitken G Burgln D Russell G Wagner First row: K. Dann, J. Schlafer, R. Nault, W. Shirey. Second row: Mr, Reynolds, R. Waring, C. Yonclas, J. Flint, B. Downing. The hands that held the tennis racqaets and the baseball hats were experienced. First row: G. Hall, J. Groppe, G. MacFarlane. Second row: W. Young, D. Broderick M. Miller, F. Snyder, G. Burrows, R. Tait, R. MacFarlane. Third row: C. McBride, T, Kennaugh, R. Brady, R. McCand1ish, Mr. Haase, K. Zimmermann, H. Bugge, E McCall. Seng' f s W, .1 V A A l i ar H 1 .. 2 'X 4,1 nv- AHMWK .f-ff -, , . K- .g. 1 '- f L l ,. Y First WWI F- Ham-PSYCH. G. Manning, J. Seward. R. Russell. Second row: P. Rosa, J. Hughes, 3- Dam' D- Dfumm. 1- Stanton. W. Young, N. Pipa, I. Rosa, D. Morganstern, C. Palmer, W. lewis, C. Newman. Third row: Mr. Lures, R. Rosa, W. James, T. Kennaugh, J. Lewis, Young athletes were molded in fanior Seasonal Sports and Wrestling. First row: E. Drumm, D. Parsons, H. Pelletier, W. Gordon, R. Terry, L. MacFarlane, W. Win and, T. Kenyon, M. Crawford. Second row: G. Pilgrim, T. Klepetar, R. Hamilton, H. Hunt, A. Maxwell, I. Weaver, L. Regular, R. Hoyt, P. Wyer. Third row: I. Manger, L. Archibald, R. Robson, W. Holland, E. Jones, M. Ring. Fourth row: F. Youmans, D. Carley, G. Holloway, W. Kirk, D. Brown, T. Baily, V. Bellard, D. Whitney, R. Reichert. Fifth row: D. Broderick, I. Mitchell, R. Schall, J. Birdsall, I. Lynck, B. Fairbairn, D. Curley, K. Zimmermann. Sixth row: W. Hansen, A. Wright, R. Sanford, W. Dassler, R. Harpur, W. Goodnough, C. Gould, N. Yonclas, R. McNaughton, G. Stone, R. Shaw. 10 'X at. if ii, . . , , M- rv 5.560 ln , g . A ,, aww ,,, if Cff e - Q-, X' g , 1 ,J ,, ' .. , f f, X -fl f'V1Z,.:'77 .b+1fl '? -h 1' ff 'L' -- LZ '9 'Wy '6 , ,J ' 4 ,' , A V, f 7 I . 5 . , ,, if 17 .7117 .-W , I. 1.7 . .1 . 4 .f 1 -' ' ' X 1 f e f 1 1' ,f,..J,.4, 1' , ,.7,U!fo ,J47LfC'Q M74 'ZXQ .FM ' pauvwufaffbf ft'-Mft M. Q L1U 0'7'l'lf rv-L4.af CCC 1:0 df M. McNaughton, B. McNaughton, I. Heb- bard, D. Rutherford, L. Hamilton. LQAM1 W :Wa First row: L. Dickson, J. Miglianti. Second row: K. Knapp, S. Merritt, M. Kathmann. Cheerleading and Junior Seasonal Sports were popular. First row: C. Smith, J. Currie, P. Maclntyre, L. Dougherty, Y. Reed, B. Nault, P. MacDonald, M. Downing, L. Stanton, E. Bryden, D. Sutliff. Second row: S. Zimmermann, L. Ferguson, J. Raitt, M. Forrest, C. Pipa, R. Johnson, M. Hilson. Third row: J. Shaw, M. McCand1ish, N. McCand1ish, M. Ferment, V. Janiszewski, N. Hawley, G. Fuller, R. Seward, J. Baschnagel, D. Burczak. Fourth row: D. Mayes, V. Crossman, J. Sanderson, P. Utter, R. Nault, N. Seward, M. Bryden, P. Johnson, L. Hansen, E. Hoffman, L. Buccola, M. Parsons. Fifth row: J. Rider, D. Tompkins, I. Cantwell, J. Hagen, D. Snyder, A. Cronk, B. Gray. I .. Lb.-'1 a 3 . SN. 1 First row: J. Crawford, A. Bryden, E. Veen, B. Anderson, M. Gray, P. Gray, V. Seaton, I. Tweedie, R. Bishop, B. Birdsall. Second row: G. Pipa, G. Bailey, L. Arbuckle, P. Tweedie, M. Ehlermann, J. Wagner. Third row: I. Lingg, L. Tucker, D. Holmes. N. Zimmermann, D. Mostert, M. Marvin. Fourth row: M. Kathmann, M. Archibald, M. Gielskie, S. Griffin, C. McGrade, S. Sanderson, M. Gray, S. Sanford, M. Deter, C. Cobbe, P. Tweedie, S. Shedro- witz. Fifth row: J. Hebbard, M. McNaughton, E. Angermann, V. Harrington, J. Lewis, A. Meres, K. Rasmussen, E. Cantwell, T. Bell, R. lewis, S. Ward, F. Currie, I. Crossman, D. Thompson, S. Wagner. Sixth row: J. DeKorte, B. McNaughton, M. Carmody, M. Tuttle, N. Carpenter, C. Camerson, G. McKee, R. Sadowski, N. Clark, B. Klepetar, L. Knapp, A. Waite Senior Seasonal Sports and Leaders? Club were aoorites ofthe aipperclass girls. First row: M. McNaughton, D. Rutherford, B. MoNaughton. Second row: S. Merritt, L. Hamilton, M. Kathmann, J. Hebbard, P. Burns. 36 S-.J .n First row: S. Shedrowitz, F. Mauboissin, F. Youmans, E. Angermann, I. Miglianti, I. Davis. Second row: E. Clark, D. Morgenson, C. McGrade, J. Harris, G. McKee, A. Waite, J. Wag ner. Third row: B. Melius, K. Engert, S. Wagner, D. Hawley, C. Cobbe, D. Rutherford, J. Hebbard. Fourth row: D. Rosa, B. Dubben, I. Crossman, D. Utter, J. Deter, M. Ehlermann, K. Rasmussen, M. Kathmann, M. McNaughton. All of us loved Bowling Club. First row: J. O'De11, R. Waring, I. Hoy, I. Burns. Second row: K. Dann, W. Rositzke, C. Buccola, I. Smith. Third row: R. Buck, D. Oliver, J, Tucker, K. Gransbury, R. Hayes, Fourth row: W. Van Gundy, F. Waterman, J. DeGe11eke, R. Ward, 90- i' f,-iff.. o .,,j,, 4 ii, 4 L .5 77' f V, 3 X, . 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X Tn-4 1 mes , TOO! .me .ts-..-v-V...-1 'vWe'll have these moments to rememberw From the ringing of the bell on the first day of school to the night the Seniors marched from our halls - We'1l have these moments to remember. The night the Space Follies came to town - College Night - Our Halloween window-painting - The evening both bands presented a concert - Autumn leaves began to fall at the Senior Ball - Our parents discovered how D. A. is run on Go-To-School Night - The day the Cain Raisers were initiated all of us had fun - What exciting football games we watched! - The Senior Play, The Man Who Came To Dinner - Christmas came to D. A. with a spruce tree in the lobby - The choir presented a Vesper Service - Our cafeteria staff, assisted by the faculty, produced a delicious Christmas dinner - When Santa Claus visited D. A. he brought some Eyinteresting gifts! Whether we won or lost, we liked basketball games - Oratorical contests - The wonderful day the Juniors received their class rings - On Career Night we sought help in choosing our vocations - The hard work for the Massed Concert and State Music Festivals paid off - The Sophomores and the Student Council both had successful dances - Some new sluggers were discovered for D. A. 's baseball team - The Kalends Banquet and The Athletic Banquet were especially nice this year - The Junior Play was fun for all - Our high school picnic was thoroughly enjoyed - Everyone was glad to be promoted a grade on Moving-Up Day - The pomp of Baccalaureate saddened our graduating Seniors - Class Night, the Seniors' memories, had originality plus - Graduation brought diplomas - and the Seniors marching up the aisle, saying farewell to D. A. All this we have shared - When the years Have found us gone our separate ways - We'1.l have these moments to remember. Commencement Activities CLASS NIGHT -- ' 'June 22 BACCALAUREATE ' ' ' -June 24 COMMENCEMENT - - ' ' 'June 25 Hands have shaped our school year for us. We loved every minute of it - the happiness, the disap pointrnent, the activity constantly present. As we recollect the day and months past, we remember that our year began with hands - And with hands our year has ended. Inf um in wah- Aff TAVKOR-MADE 0 P B IS1I C ALLAS, IEXAS L I 'Qin I W i I ,A x , ff' '15, , fd ' 11 T f ,ww , -f A,'1,,mcvf, ' W L ,.,. ,':fjL 1'?2 nJ,!hiW,h 1 v 0. MOLD -WVINJA Ntvu-innfni-l.u. 'xr' A I ln. l 'Hs MN? 4 ' ag-2 A. ff, '24, ,' vw? ' ,- ,W , .ff WWW4, fy ' IMT' 'W ' , , NW .-mg.'1QZWW 1 ,.., ' !ff,,WWW, ww ' fiff'


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