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

 - Class of 1967

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The routine atmosphere that we once more establish after breaking the pattern of summer . . . The goals toward which we aspire after realizing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead . . . The protective security and sense of well-being that we achieve through companionship . . . The pleasant hum of the hallways as we scramble to class in a state L of frenzy . . . The happiness obtained by the knowledge that accomplishment is acquired through working together . . . The sense of belonging to a lively system, realizing that each of us is necessary to promote our school's highest hopes for education . . . These are only a few of the ties that bind us together, making it unanimous that T We Like It Here ! CONTENTS PERSONNEL T2 CLASSES 30 STUDENT LIFE 42 ATHLETICS 66 SENIORS 84 PATRONS T06 V-52.59. .J gf- igffgx, 3,1 3 9 S i., Qffl iQf',wgF . QS. 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The vvork The rouhne The sTudy The ioyous carefree moments of self-expression and individuality The companionship 1 I The research the discovery assure us that here we have gained useful knowledge . . . greater maturity . . . and deeper insight. I I PERSONNEL MR. GEORGE ZIMIVIERNIAN PROMOTES HIGH GOALS IN EDUCATION As District Principal, Mr. George Zimmerman is concerned with the future of Delaware Acade- my. He works untiringly with stu- dents and faculty to bring about improvements for our school. Mr. Robert Utter, high school principal, efficiently organizes all secondary school activities. ADMINISTRATORS DIRECT ALL ASPECTS OF SCHOOL LIFE Mr. Merle Houck, elementary principal, capably supervises grades K-6. Mr. Kenneth Bender, guidance counse lor, assists a college-bound student. I'Ol1tCS Mr. Raymond Baschnagel, vice-principal, carefully remaps bus I6 l BOARD OF EDUCATION FURTHERS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Mr. Eugene Vandenbord, president, prepares to open a. school board meet- mg. After long hours of discussion, the Board of Education decides which policies the school will follow for a successful year Sharing the board's responsibilities are CL - RJ : J. Liddle, W. Farnsworth, R. Baschnagel, G. Zimmerman, W. Oles, E Vandenbord, F. Porter,R. Utter, M. Guy, L. Priscott K-3 Staff encourage primary students to enjoy learning. ROW l: P. Holcomb, L. Kulaski, L. Griggs, F. McCandlish, W Ghamplin, H.Stewart, Gronauer, ROW 2: A. Hayes, E. Hutchinson, I. Gilchrist, V. Mokay, D. Fogarty, E. Keith, I. Grabv ROW 3: K. Dickman, B. Hillis, H. Raitt, M. Gladstone, M. Gregory ELEMENTARY TEACHERS PRESENT FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS Staff 4-6 broaden their students' scope in subject areas. ROW 1: A White, M. Keeley, E. Powell,J. Hardy, I. Schall, G. Trow- bridge, ROW 2 : A. More, Carpenter, G. Bachler, B. Oles, B. Bender, R. Kaufman Mr. Walter Grill proves the Pythagorean theorem for his geometry class. DEMANDS P REC I S I O N The 'Knew mathl' is explained to the junior high students by Mr. Robert McCandlish. Mr. john Olive, high school mathematics teacher, studies a difficult trig', problem. I8 While covering a unit on the Civil War, Miss Mildred Deuel de- scribes the Battle of Gettysburg. HISTORY REVEALS PAST MISTAKES Mr. joseph Hilko poses some challenging questions to his world history class. Miss Margaret Gordon recalls incidents in Dela ware County's history. 5 T Mr, Robert Thomson's enthusiastic presentation makes his- tory 'gliven Mrs. Charlotte Knapp deliberates over a student,s question. The various themes of American poetry are sum- marized by Mr. Paul Guerra. STUDENTS QGAIN APPRECIATION THROUGH LITERATURE After covering a unit on the Middle English period, Mrs. Lillian Reed discusses Chaueerls style. A junior high English elass analyzes a short story with Mrs. Elin Weber. I Q I To illustrate the principle of osmosis, Mrs. Marie Hughes performs a demonstration. To explain some unusual behavior patterns, Mr. Kelly some basic traits of human nature. points out SCIENCE EXPLORES THE PHYSICAL WORLD I Mr. LaVerne Henderson explains a perplexing problem to his atten- tive biology class. By discussing a current scientific article, Mrs. Emily Hilko adds in- terest to her class. 2I a violinistis bowing. Mrs. Wilma Champlin teaches the elementa- ry students a new musical game. Mr. Floyd Keith rehearses the saxophone quartet. M I C R U I R i Mr. Robert Knight, instrumental music instructor, corrects .ffm ,, Hs as iz Ter cr ,Eh 'Ze Se 'z l 1: is Q? fi -E , 47' mf : 5? u 3 .s jg: Bfgyggs 6 2 f .ihwl W3 SELF-DISCIPLINE greater appreciation for music. Mrs. Mary Utter gives the junior high students a Mr. Ronald Tillapaugh demonstrates the use of the jointer. Mr. Irving Reed gives a demonstration in tractor operation. VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROVIDES R VARIED PROGRAMS Mrs. Regina Goodnough explains methods of making pie crusts to her junior high homemaking class. Mr. Carl Lind corrects a student's typing technique. 23 24 Mr. Wasyliw stresses correct German pronuncia- tion to his first year students. Mr. Richard Rusnock adds the finishing touches to an abstract painting. Miss Katherine Flint defines a principle in French grammar. HUMANITIES BALANCE CURRICULUM Mrs. Jennie Ransom adjusts a stage window for the Senior Play. a , 1 Qi l PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPS TEAMWORK Mr. Edward Shalkey promotes physical fitness through exercise in class as well as in team sports. Mrs. Bette Aikens challenges the elementary girls to a race. Miss Loretto vonBuehren demonstrates a soccer skill while her high school gym class watches. Mr. Bruce MacDonald referees a grade kick-ball game amid the noise and excitement of a boys' gym class. 25 IM Miss Ada Salton and Mrs. Barbara Kunsela confer regarding an order of new books. Mrs. Cochrane, dental hygienist, cleans a student's teeth. LIBRARIANS AND CLINICAL STAFF FULFILL SPECIFIC NEEDS Mrs. Martha Dropp, Mrs. Louise MacNaught, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane check clinical records. Mrs. Dropp examines a studentis eye after a playground accident. Mrs. class. Helen Bfamlel' Shares 5 Stew with her reading Mrs. Lee Francisco and Mrs. Mary Pilgrim scan a new book. Mr. Floyd Porter brings the school records up-to-date. STAFF GFFER VARIOUS SERVICES Mrs. ,Ioan McCandlish and Mrs. Willa Rabeler check a study hall seating chart. Numerous reports and endless paper work are skillfully handled by D. A. ls secretaries. QL - Rj: Rosemarie Bryden, Laura Thompson, Dorothea Wilklow, Joy Renner, Margaret Porter, Marie Renner, Arlene Hood With patience and good humor, bus drivers endure hardships of weather and frequent confusion, BUS DRIVERS TRANSPORT RURAL STUDENTS R Mr. Roy Adams checks a bus me before taking the team to a . game. Mr. William Oliver, school mechanic, looks at a new bus Mr. DeMoe Waring, head mechanic, replaces awrench after route. repairing a bus. . D. A.'s custodians perform all the essential services which we take for granted and keep our school grounds neat and attractive. QL-RD: Bauer, F. Haisch, F. Garti, G. Lynck, W. Gregory CUSTODIANS AND CAFETERIA STAFF PEREORM ESSENTIAL SERVICES The cafeteria staff add variety to our nutritional lunches and create satisfying meals. CL-RJ: K. Thomson, H. Lord, N. Nault, M. Valentine, S. Brady, Lewis, E. Winsmore, A. Waring 29 CLASSES Members of the Junior Class participate in a work day. ROW 1: D. Griffin P. Griffin, Bathen, D. Ellis, G. Cochrane, S. Gutliph, Bauer, ROW 2: M. Carroll, D. Amerson, S. Edgerton, C. Christian, C. Bishop, M. Harris, L. Buel, E. Geckle, ROW 3: L. Choate, D. Conklin, B. Hubbard, S. Fletcher, E. Hutchinson, A. Ehlermann, S. Falin,j. Curley, B. Gabriel, ROW 4: M. Eckert, M. Delarneter, S. Bartkow, D. Fusscas, K. Hotelling, R. Gerasia, L. Dickman, G. Georgia, ROW 5: C. Graham, T. Hilson, R. Falin, T. Firment, K, Gra- ham, Fleming, P. Demarest JUNIORS EARN MONEY FOR PROM As officers for the year, the Class of 1968 elected: QL-Rj Mark Smith, vice-president, Susan Edgerton, president, Al- ison Knight, secretary, Carl Graham, treasurer. M M , juniors tackle Regents subjects. ROW 1 : Smith, M. Smith,tI. Maclntyre, R. Milas, Hjendrzejewski, R. Pierce, D. Pilgrim, S. Vreden- burghg ROW 2: N. Meyer, P. VanWagner, D. Nault, C. Kearney, M. Rich, M. McPherson, E. Norberg, B. Wood, R. Wood, ROW 3: J Stewart, L. Liddle, M. Lay, AT Knight, S. Mogridge, L. Jones,J. Smith, P. Stanton, C. Mokay, ROW 4: A. LaFever, K. Lee, E. Wilson D. Waring, C. Stone, C. Mason, T. Mulligan, D. Kelsey, Oliver, E. Kilmer JUNIORS BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR COLLEGE Gus Hodgkins helps E. Norberg, E. Hutchinson, P. Robson, and M. McPherson with a ring fitting. Sophomores enthusiastically combine their talents. QL-RJ ROW 1: M. Aitken,J. Bolduc, H. Darngaardul. Garti, D. Bryson, R. Alverson ROW 2: B. Adams, L. Dreyfus, M. Dropp, S. Babcock, B. Estus. M. Brown, T. Gerasiag ROW 3: R. Alwine, G. Freer, B. DeWitt, D Fletcher. B. Brown, B. Briscoe, ROW 4: F. Chapman, Clark, B. Georgia, D. Barlow. N. Burdick, Clark, S. Fleming SOPHOMORES MASTER A NEW BIOLOGY Their dance. H69 A-Go-Go, proves a smashing success. QL-RD ROW 1: R. Ray. C. Sturdevant, S. Tyrrell, D. Terry, T. Pernice, ROW 2: P. Robson. E. Perry, L. Worden. D. Stone, C. Raitt, K. Richardson, S. Mokay, ROW 3: S. Oles, R. Tompkins,J. Utter,LI. Reed,J. Thom- son, G. Stone The following officers were elected by the Class of 1969: President, Paul Menkeg Vice-President, Regina Matthewsg Secretary, Patricia Maxwellg Treasurer, G. Knight. I 1 4 TENTH GRADERS MEET GEOMETRIC HURDLES O Tenth graders stimulate school spirit. ROW 1: T. Kaufman, D. Merrill, T. Grant, G. Knight, P. Menke, M. Hitchcock, B. Jamesg ROW 2: S. LaFever, P. Maxwell, B. Kilmer, K. Miller,J. Miller, R. Matthews, S. Guntert, T. Matthews. N. Lordg ROW 3: Hamilton, M. MacNaught, Gracey, P. Kearney, Knapp, L. Miller, M. Hoyt, T. Merritt The Class of 1970 elected the following officers: President Steven Alversong Vice-President, Gary Robson, Secretary Deede Osterhoudtg Treasurer, Elizabeth Liddle. FRESHMAN ENJOY FREEDOM , OE A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE Freshmen add pep to school activities. ROW 1: Mulholland, G. McKee, R. Lynck, S. Mason, D. Goss, T. Hilson, D. Lollie, ROW 2: M. Lord, E. Osborn, D. Newkerk, C. Keith, D.Jones, L Miller D Osterhoudt J Mauer' ROW 3' S Oles R Hewitt D Brandenbur - , - i - , - - , - 1 - S, T. Gilsinan, D. Hadley, M. Hall, R. McKeegang ROW 4: R. Miller, G. Grant, S. james, C. Kenyon, E. Liddle, S. james, J. Parker, L. Mueller, B. Matthews a 9 Ninth graders faithfully support school functions. ROW 1 Adarns, B. Allen, S. Clark, S. Alverson, D. Calhoun, A. Bathen, F. Dayton ROW 2: J. Davis, S. Frey, Conklin, A. Gerasia, L. Francisco, M. Duncan,'L. Dorsett, Burging ROW 3: G. Brewster, R. Ellis, R Avery, D. Buel, C. Coss, A. Mokay, L. Dibbleg ROW 4: P. Brandenburg, M. Cavanagh, L. Beorgia, S. Delameter, P. Adair, E. Bauer, B Brown, R. DeWitt, S. Clark NINTH GRADERS TAKE APTITUDE TESTS High school subjects are tackled by freshmen. ROW 1: B. Mason, M. Yeary,kI. Starkweather, T. Pernice, M. Stoop, T. Stewart, G. Robi- son, ROW 2: D. Tompkins, C. Richtsfeld, A. Brandenburg, M. Wager, F.. Vollweiller, K. Stoutenburg, L. Worden, ROW 3: E. Sanford E. Rockefeller, S. Schoonmaker, P. Shaw,J. Townsend, N. Rusk, S. Westcott, M. Perry: ROW 4: D. West, W. Buel, B. Stein, D. Roberts W. Stein, G. Shultis, Whattaker, R. Shalkey, A. Schoonmaker a 7 a Eighth graders collect for UNICEF. ROW 1: E. Hvitfelt, R. Kirby, D. Liddle, R. Moxley, R, Howard, S. Lewis, B. McFarland, ROW 2 C. Knight, R. Mason, S. MacArthur, T. Hughes, K. McNaughton, R. Miner, ROW 3: P, Miller, L. Kelly, B. Kilmer, S. Hubbard, C Monk, D. Miller, B. Newkerk, ROW 4: D. Jones, R. Anderson,-I. McKee, M. Lay, K. Johnson, L. Miller, K. Kaufman, M. Hodd, C Kearney EIGHTH GRADERS PLAN HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULES Girls try out for Cheerleading. ROW l: D. Trimbell, Rose, F. Shultis, K. VanTyle, D. Vollweiller, N. Rich, S. Paulaitis, Tyrrell, ROW 2: D. Oles, R. Wager,J. Worden,-I..Tellerday, F. Ramp. S. Pollard, W. Stewart, B. Stein, T. Oliver, ROW 3: W. VanWagner, D. Shalkey, R. Vorhees, R. Wood, L. Mannsheffer, Wood, VanNostrand, P. Roach, C. Schoonmaker, A. Priscott JD Eighth grade boys train for future sports' teams. ROW 1: W. Carpenter, E. Birclsall, M. Brady, T. Traphagcn. G. Aikensg ROW 2: N Hilson. M. Barnhart, L. Francisco, Dayton, B, Bender, P. Conkling ROW 3: P. Brown, N. Dunbar, M. Buccola, B. Farley, S. Farn- sworth. L. Brown, G. DeWitt. S. Harris: ROW 4: A. Hewitt. N. Holley, M. Graves. A. Choate, P. Gutliph. P. Allen, J. Chapman EIGHTH GRADERS TACKLE VARI ED SUBJECTS The following officers represent the Class of 1971: President, Steven MacArthur: Vice-President, Scott Lewis: Secretary, Marianne Buccola: Treasurer, Robert Mason. 39 40 Seventh graders have their first experience with ninth period activities. ROW 1: M, Babcock, A. Garti, E. Avery, L. Goodnough, J Adams, R. Clark, A. Cameronul. Clark, M. Freer, M. Eighmey, ROW 2: E. Conklin, D. Curley, D. Clark, P. Burns, P. Barlow, Rl Dick- man, A. Biggar, N. Bryson, G. Barkman, K. Bird, D. Alverson, ROW 3: S. Bush, C. Gilbert, T. Dropp, P. Finch, C. Fleming, B. Davidson D. Buel, R. Alwine, C. Delameter SEVENTH GRADERS WORK TO MAKE HONOR ROLL Seventh graders elected the following officers: President, David Alversong Vice-President, Roxanne Smith, Secretary, Kathy , , I , Shaverg Treasurer, Peter Norberg. Randy Mason enjoys studying in the library. Seventh graders adjust to a new environment. ROW 1: D. Tompkins, M. Hamilton, T. Matthews, G. Hall, H. Maurer, R. Holley, D. Mokay,J. Gutliph, K. Mason, M. Meyer, ROW 2: F. Holcomb, Heinegg, R. Henness, B. Hoyt, F.Jones, M. McKeegan,D. James, G. Greene, G. Kelly, G, Hatch, ROW 3: R. Hall, Hewitt, W. Moody, G. Matthews, M. Joslin, M. Kearney, E. Hadley, M. Hadley SEVENTH GRADERS ACCEPT NEW RESPONSIBILITIES New Math is tackled by seventh graders. ROW 1: C. Richardson, T. Owens, K. Stein, L. Oles, D. Wallace, G. Mostert, E. Yorgenson, A. Pilgrimhl. Sutherland, N. Rotzlerg ROW 2: G. Stewart, K. Tyrrell, M. Pierce, K. Shaver, R. Smith, Singer, P. Terry, R. Shultis, D. Pernice, P. Norberg, K. Mulholland, ROW 3: M. Rockefeller, S. Ramp, K. Stoop, R. Oliver, A, Osterhoudt, D. Oliver, D. Sturdevant, L. Stein, W. Treleaseuj. Raitt, G. Shultis STUDENT LIFE -C Sheila Kearney, editor, assumes the entire respon- sibility for the 1967 KALENDS. KALENDS staff members spend many hours planning and writing the copy, drawing layouts, organizing the index, and discussing various money-making schemes. Gnly through the hard work and continual persistence of the members is the successful completion of our yearbook possible. Gregory Race, activities editor, and Marilynne Matthews, business manager, discuss the advertising drive. 44 KALENDS STAFF STRUGGLES TO MEET DEADLINES Margo Graham, editor, plan the literar editor and Mar aret Oles, s orts Y Q , E P sports' Section. Layout editor, Susan Doenges, and circulating manager, Dennis Allen, complete a new layout. This yearis unusual cover is designed by Timothy Secord, art editor. Kalends members plan a money-making project. ROW 1: D. Allen, E. Norberg S. Doenges, ROW 2: R. Matthews, Stewart, G. Race, M. Matthews, ROW 3 K. Richardsonhj. Curley, A. Knighthl. Vandenbord, C. Kearney, R. Kissner, M Oles, ROW 4: S. Kearney, N. Burdick, P. Kearney, D. Amerson, T. Merritt, S land EDITORS WORK LATE HOURS TO COMPLETE LAST PAGES Sophomores work tirelessly on the index. QL-Rj P. Kearney, N. Burdick, T. Merritt, K. Richardson, R. Matthews. 45 Edgerton, Chase, W. Mokay, T. Seeord, C. Bishop, M. Graham, E. Mulhol- T l Representatives voice the opinions oftheir classmates at Council meetings. CR-FJ C. Kearney, R. Kissner, M. Delameter, L. Hewitt, C. Raitt. M. Rich, M. Freer, B. Adams, K. Miller, S. Clark, G. Grant, R. Shalkey, P. Gutliph, D. Trimbell, F. Holcomb 46 STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZES SPECIAL EVENTS The student legislature carries the responsibility of forming student policies and of rep- resenting each member of the school. This group has done excellent work in the past, and this year is no exception. Aside from continuing such projects as '4Dress Better Dayv and awarding letters for participation in the various activities, the Council drew up a student 5'Code of Ethics, which serves as a guideline for behavior. Student Council officers enthusiastically assume their duties. President, james Chase, Secretary, Susan Doengesg Treasurer, Merwin Kirkg Vice- Presiclent, George Cochrane Juniors are installed into the National Honor Society by the outgoing Seniors. KL-RJ M. Oles, M. Graham, S. Doenges. D. Allen,-I. Kelly, W. Mokay, S. Kearney, McDowell, W. Derke, D. Goodnough, Gilchrist, A. Shetler, L. Houck HONOR SOCIETY ENCOURAGES HIGH SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT Seven Juniors were chosen as members of the National Honor Society because of out- standing scholarship, leadership, character, and service to their school. Traditionally, they performsuch duties as decorating the Christmas tree in the lobby, serving at the Senior Mother's Tea, and acting as hosts for various school programs. Members ofthe National Honor Society take time out to consider future plans. CL-Rl D. Allen, M. Oles, Kelly, M. Graham, W. Mokay, S. Kearney, S. Doenges ' mn 1. .fm-mm. - . H ---V f 47 LOWER STRING SECTION: B. Gabriel, B. Dunbar, Hughes, Stewart, P. Kearney, N. Burdick, M. Lord, C. Knight, C. Keith,J. Mulhol- land, C. Kearney, J. Finkle, B. Adams 48 SECOND VIOLIN SECTION: ROW 1: B. Brown, B. Matthews, L. Georgia, L Dreyfus, P. Maxwell, ROW 2: K. Kaufman, S. Farnsworth, B. Newkerk, N. Hil- son, D. Hadley INSTRUMENTALISTS ATTEND ALL-STATE SECTIGNALS BRASS SECTION: P. Morganstern, Hamilton, S. Oles, D. Roberts, R. Rob- erts, M. Hitchcock, M. MacPherson, G. Knight WOODWIND and PERCUSSION SECTION: T. Grant. M. Oles, L, Hewitt. C. Traphagen, M. Graham, D. Stone. Thomson, Mr. Knight, Vanclenbord The Orchestra, directed by Mr. Robert Knight, rehearses twice a week as a full orchestra, and once as a string ensemble. The members have provided music for plays, Christmas assemblies, and spring concerts, with selections ranging from Beethovenvs 'IG Minor Sym- phony to the HMusic Manf' ORCHESTRA STRIVES FOR HIGH RATING IN COMPETITION fBelowj FIRST VIOLIN SECTION: Curley, M. Rich, S. Eckert, S. Kearney. A. Knight. L. GLIHTCTTI C Cameron! C. Mason. D. Amerson 49 BRASS SECTION: S. Oles, Hamilton. P. Mor- ganstern, R. Alverson, H. Damgaard, M. McPher- son fLCftj PERCUSSION SECTION: B. Norberg, K. Richardson, R. Ray, S. Oles, S. Tyrrell, G. McKee, T, Hutson SENIOR BAND PROUDLY REPRESENTS OUR SCHOOL CLARINET SECTION: ROW 1-M. Graham. T. Matthews. C. Raitt, D. Stoneg ROW 2: T. Grant, N. Lord. C. Vreden burgh, G. Grant, Reed, S. Mokayg ROW 3: P. Robson, C, Traphagen, E. Vollweiller. K. Miller, Burgin l FLIITE AND SAXOPHONE SECTIONS: ROW 1-C. Keith, E. Hutchinson, S. Edgerton, G. Grant: ROVV 2-R. Ellis, B. Stein, Vandenbord, M. Hoyt, M. Oles, L. Hewitt SENIOR BAND GIVES EXCHANGE CONCERTS TROMBONE SECTION CL RH N Burdick J Mason Members of the Senior Band, who learn to master their musical instruments through individual lessons, rehearse as a unit three times each week under the direction of Mr. Keith. This year's band schedule includes parades, per- formances, concerts, and assemblies. TRUMPET SECTION: ROW l-S. Vredenburgh, M. McPherson. F. Ehler- mann. Fleming: ROW 2: G. Race. C. Davis, M. Hitchcock, L. Miller, T. Mer- ritt 5I VanNostrand, B. Stein, Bi James, Knight: Bi INTERMEDIATE BAND: ROW 1-H. Maurer, S. Lewis, ROW 2-R. Moxley, B. Stein, B. Hubbard, K. Johnson, L. Kelly, C. jameshl. Dayton, ROW 3: Mr. Keith, P. Miller,tI. Rose, G. DeWitt, F. Shultis, S. james, D. Newkerk, A. Gerasia, S. Alversong ROW 4: B. MacFarland, P. Norberg, D. Oles, K. McNaughton, D. Trimbell, P. Barlow, R. Mason, D. Roberts INTERMEDIATE BAND AND ORCHESTRA PREPARE FOR CONCERTS Through participation in the Intermediate Band and Intermediate Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Keith and Mr. Knight, students learn fundamentals and techniques which enable them to play the more advanced music of the senior organizations. INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA: ROW 1-A. Cameron, M. Pierce, A. Garti, L. Francisco, C. Stewart, ROW 2-J. Adams, M. Barnhart, N. Dunbar, R. Oliver, Mr. Knight, E. Hadley. M. Kearney, W. Moody, W. VanWagner 52 I f,7JV ,,, A l , , V u, ,. Jw, jg fi .. 475f'f' 5,, U b. . - ' ' . if ' HEY? 'if 1'f 'V?fifff71 ' - 'f-iff L 4' 3 VV Q 3 Q 'z 4 GIRLS CHORUS: ROW 1-B. Mokay, R. Clark, K. Stein, T. Owens, M. Babcock, B. Bender, B. Stein, K. Shaver, A. Garti, M. Freerg ROW 2: B. Matthews, C. Cameron, M. Lay, C. Vredenburgh, M. Pierce, B. Liddlc, M. Duncan, C. Stewart, ROW 3: B. Gabriel, L. Jones, G. Washburn, B. Davidson, A. Cameron, M. Lord,J. Townsend, P. Wager, S. LaFever, ROW 4: E. Mulholland, B. Farley, K. VanTyle, M. Harris, S. Farnsworth, P. Adair, B. Dunbarl D. Dickson, Singer, M. McKeegan, D. Vollweiller CHORUSES PREPARE SELECTIONS FOR CONCERTS Mixed Chorus and Girls Chorus provide additional music at D.A.'s annual Vespers Service, under the direction of Mr. Knight and Mrs. Champlin, respectively. MIXED CHORUS: ROW 1-J. Townsend, P. Adair, C. Vredenburgh, T. Gerasia, B. Adams, M. Dropp. L. Dreyfus, N. Rusk, S. LaFev- er, ROW 2: M. Lord. B. Brown, D. Dickson, D. Stone, C. Cameron, B. Dunbar, M. Wager, E. Mulholland, B. Brown, K. Richardson: ROW 3: R. Howard, S. Lewis, B. McFarland,J. Finkle, S. Oles,J. Thomson, T. Grant, S. Oles, D. Barlow, K. McNaughton, Mr, Knight fLeftj CLARINET QUARTET: D. Stone, M. Graham, G. Traphagen, and Mr. Keith Clielowj STRING QUARTET: J. Curley, A. Knight, B. Gabriel, P. Kearney The String Quartet, Clarinet Quartet, and Triple Trio give interested students an oppor- tunity to work with more difficult music. These three ensembles compete at the New York State Music Festival and Perform at Various school functions. l i I ENSEMBLE PLAYING DEMANDS PROFICIENCY TRIPLE TRIO: B. Stein,J.Var1denbord, D. Dickson, B. Adams, M. Graham,J. Stewart, M. Rich,J. Curley, D. Stone, S. Kearney, and Mrs. Ghamplin 55 Library aides. B. Brown, C. Christian, and D. Fletcher. help Miss Salton with daily routines. Members of the Library Clubs, trained during junior high school, assist the librarians, Miss Salton and Mrs. Kunsela, in the high school and elemen- tary libraries. The students work during their free time, carding, shelving, and preparing new books for circulation. REFERENCE MATERIAL IS INCREASED THROUGH FEDERAL GRANTS Junior Library Club members learn how to card books. TABLE 1: M. Brady, C. Delameter, W. Vanwagnerg TABLE 2: K. Tyrrell, M. Hadley,J. Gutliph, N. Dunbar, M. Eighmeyhl. Clark, TABLE 3: N. Hilson, P. Allen, D. Vollweiller, M. Buceola, N. Rich, S. Harris: TABLE 4: K. Kaufman, B. Newkerk, TABLE 5: S. Farnsworth, L. Brown, S. Hubbard, H. Maurer. A. Pilgrim, R. Hall, TABLE 6: W. Stewart, A. Biggar, D. Trimbell I 56 Library aides gain practical experience. CL-RQ M. Graham, P. Shaw, L. Worden, E. Mulholland, M. Rich, B. Dunbar.J. Stewart,J. Cur ley, A. Knight, C. Stone, D. Nault, C. Raitt AIDES ASSIST SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Aides locate research material for students. QL-RD E. Norberg, V. Jester, L. Liddle, D. Amerson, L. Buel, C. Christian, E. Hutchinson, S Edgerton, B. Brown, S. Doenges, S. Kearney, B. Gabriel, D. Fletcher 57 While studying for his master's de- gree, Mr. Baschnagel began working to find fossil algae in the limestone forma- tions of western New York. He received a research grant from Cornell Universi- ty, and several students were allowed to work with him. The project has contin- ued, and HProf ' has selected a group of students to assist him on field trips and in the laboratory. QL-Rj Mr. Baschnagel, N. Burdick,LI. Reed, R. Pierce, C. Kearney, C. Gra- ham, H. Damgaard, Curley, T. Hilson, D. Pilgrim, T. Pernice STUDENTS PROBE A NTICROSCOPIC PAST Martha Dropp and Barbara Brown, biology lab students, are provided with new dissection kits and microscopes used to demonstrate concepts learned in class. The Junior Historical Club listen to an Indian legend. ROW 1: M. Meyer, M. Eighmeyg ROW 2: S. Hubbard, N. Dun- bar, M. Hadley, S. Ramp, L. Goodnough, B. Davidson, ROW 3: W. Moody, A. Pilgrim, R. Moxley, M. Brady, H. Maur- er, ROW 4: R. Howard, W. VanWagner, F. Birdsall, G. Aitken, D. Buel, T. Pernice, D. Licldle SAFETY PATROL, AUDIO-VISUAL, AND JUNIOR HISTORICAL CLUBS Members of the Audio-Visual Club look at new equipment. CL-Rj R. Ray, M. Hoyt, F. Ehlermann, H. Damgaard, T. Gilsin- an, R. Alverson, R. Wager, Mr. Hilko, W. Stewart STOP, LOOK, AND LISTEN Safety Patrol members stop many accidents. ROW 1: G. Barkman, M. Hamilton, R. Howard, ROW 2: E. Hvitfelt, M. Yeary, D. Trimbell, B. MacFarland, A. Priscott, W. VanWagnerg ROW 3: K. MacNaught, R. Wood, T. Hughes, M.Joslin FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: ROW 1: T. Pernice, D, Calhoun,J. Utter, Tom Pernice, B. Mason, A. Bathen, P. Menkeg ROW 2: Mr. Reed, C. Graham, D. Griffin, C. Coss, D. Goss, K. Graham, D. Brandenburg, T. Hutson, D. Buel, ROW 3: R. Avery, W. -Iones, Clark, R. Anderson, S. Utter, D. Cash, R. Damgaard, Oliver, G. Stone FFA MEMBERS MASTER PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE Various awards are received annually by the boys of the FFA, an organization whose primary aim is the develop- ment of agricultural leader- ship, cooperation and citizen- ship. Active participation in the operation of a school farm and forest prepares the mem- bers for the Chapter Meeting contests in the spring. The FFA also sponsors dances which ii- nance the boys' trips to State and National Conventions. FFA OFFICERS: ROW 1: T. Hutson, D. Merrill, Maclntyreg ROW 2: W. Jones, Oliver, A. LaFever, R. Dam- gaard 60 SENIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: ROW l: S. Rusk, N. Rusk, E. Mulholland, P. VanWagr1erg ROW 2: D. Fusseushl. Mauer, R. Boughton, O. Kirby, E. Sanford, P. Stanton, ROW 3: G. Washburn, S. Schoonmaker, P. Shaw, P. Adair, M. Wager, ROW 4: B. Dunbar, S. Babcock, R. Gerasia, D. Nault, R. Wood, N. Meyer FHA MEMBERS MASTER THE DOMESTIC ARTS Future Homemakers of Arneriea aid the community by giving Thanksgiving dinners to needy families and Christmas gifts to welfare children. With the FFA, they sponsor a dance to raise funds for these projects. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS: C. Richtsfeld, B. Farley, A. Brandenburg, P. Adair, A. Cameron. L. Cash, M. Pierce 6l I Prize speaking participants acquire I self-confidence and poise while com- peting at local and county speech festi- vals. fLeftH ROW l: M. Matthews, B. Stein. D. Dick- son, L. Dreyfus, ROW 2: L. Liddle, B. Dunbar, E. Mulholland, B. Adams, ROW 3: S. Kearney, P. Heinegg, P. Kearney, H. Damgaard, S. Doenges PRIZE SPEAKING AND FUTURE TEACHERS DEVELDP INDIVIDUAL TALENT Through the Future Teachers Club, girls receive the opportunity to instruct a grade-school class once each week. Lesson plans are carefully prepared in advance so that the pupils are entertained I as well as taught. Great personal satisfaction is achieved every time these Future Teachers further I develop the growing minds of small children. QBelowj ROW 1: L. Liddle, J. Vandenbord, S. Fletcher, M. Graham, D. Amerson,j. Curley, S. Edgerton, K. Hotelling, C Bishop, A. Knight, ROW 2: M. Rich, Stewart, E. Norberg, E. Hutchinson, D. Fletcher, D, Stone, B. Brown I . . . -1mmvnmw:i SENIOR FUTURE NURSES: Davis, A. BI'2.Y1ClC1'lbLlI'g,II. Parker, B. Gabriel, G. Washburn, C. Mokay, V. Jester, Ejaffee, M. Carroll E. Geckle, C. Stone, D. Nault, N. Meyer, A. Ehlermann FUTURE NURSES SERVE AS HGSPITAL AIDS Girls with an interest in nursing gain valuable knowledge from group discussions and yarious lectures arranged by Mrs. Dropp, school nurse. E E JUNIOR FUTURE NURSES: M. Meyer, M. Babcock, B. Bender, B. Farley: E. Rockefeller. R. Clark, P. Finch, K. Hatch, C. Kelly, K. VanTyle 63 l Interested students devote time and effort both during and after school to develop expression through dance. Musical compositions ranging from Gregorian chant to Charles Ives serve as inspiration for the Choreography. CR-Fj D. Amerson, Huron, P. Kearney, M. MODERN DANCE AND ART ARE FORMS OF SELF-EXPRESSION Young artists may spend additional time on projects in Art Club that are not includ- ed in their regular art classes. Among these advanced interests are lithography, serigra- phy, and oil painting. fl,-RU C. Knight, A. Bathen, M. Wager, S. Ramp, F. Ramp, L. Mueller, B. Mueller. P. Heinegg, S. LaFever, B. Stewart 'I E 5 Pep Clubls efforts have increased participation at games. I NEW CLUBS ATTRACT STUDENT PARTICIPATION The Pep Club, already the school's most popular activity, has introduced such projects as the sell- ing of refreshments at games and running a school store. The Debating Team meets other schools to argue such questions as, c'What Should the United States Do About Foreign Aid? Although less experienced than their oppo- nents, the debaters have been suc- cessful. To arouse more interest in athletics, Florence Osborn and Jean Perkins promote the coming game. If Muff.. Mr. Thomson evaluates Caroline Kearney's argument for the negative. 65 ATHLETICS SPIRITED BULLDOGS DEVELOP EXPLOSIVE OFFENSE Under the leadership of a new head coach, Mr. Kelly, the Bulldogs began the football season on a winning note with a victory over Bainbridge-Guilford, 13-7. Another bright spot was the defeat of our arch-rival, Walton, 12-6. CBelowj VARSITY TEAM: ROW 1 -LI. VanNostrand, A. Lollie, G. Cochrane, M. Aitken,,I. Stockton, G. Schaffner, R. Bryden, R. Al- wine, VanNostrandg ROW 2 - G. Kearney, L. West, M. Smith, R. Damgaard, G. Race, K. Graham, R. Bryden, M. MacNaught,J. Hamilton,J. Kelly, Mr. Kelly, Row 3 - Mr. Thomson, D. Pilgrim, D. Waring, C. Grahamhl. Oliver, Clark, T. Firment, W. Mokay Bulldog blockers push back Black Knight defender. ENTHUSIASM SOARS WITH PRE-SEASON WIN D.A. rusher grinds out tough yardage. Windsor line slows D.A. drive to a halt. Head coaches, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Thomson, ad just players still on the field. Denny Allen in-bounds to start scoring moves. Alert defense slow down D.A.'s fast break led by Jody Cochrane. Denny Allen starts effective weave play. Bill Mokay looks for an opening in the defense BULLDOGS BATTLE T0 REPEAT CROWN 70 The 1966-67 basketball season was marked with numerous close games. The high points were a victory over much taller rival, Walton, and a first place finish in the Christmas tournament. Head coach, Mr, Shalkey, ponders future game strate- gy. Mr. Shalkey instructs players on ways to impro- vise their offense. STUBBORN DEFENSE KEY TO BULLDOG DRIVE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: ROW 1 -J. Kelly,j. Thomsonhj. Clark, M. Aitken, DQ Allen, ROW 2 - Mr. Shalkey T Secord, W. Mokay, P. Edgerton, D. Kelsey, VanNostrand CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: ROW 1 -J. Reed, L. Mansheffer, B.James,J. Garti,J. Francisco, S. Alversong ROW 2 -J. Chase, K. Lee J. Bauer, G. Stone, D. Roberts, T. Pernice, M. Kirk, ROW 3 - R. Falin, N. Burdick, E. Wilson, D. Ellis, Hujendrzejewski, D. McPherson Mr. Baschnagel DELHI TAKES SECTIGN IV CHAMPIONSHIP Star runner, Jim Chase, paces himself over a In Mr. Baschnagel's last year of coaching, the D.A. har- riers moved to take the sectional IV championship and fin- ished sixth in the New York State intersectionals. For the second consecutive year, the team maintained an undefeat- ed season in dual and triangular meets. tough course. 72 fRightj 'iRun up the hill and around the school. Move itll, Bob Milas flies over bar in practice for league meet. DELHI SLASHES THREE SCHOOL RECGRDS D.A. Trackmen, coached by Mr. Baschnagel, were hampered by the lack of upperclassmen and team depth, but this was offset by the record- breaking performances of Merwin Kirk and .Ed- ward Beebe. Al LaFever strides over high hurdles. CBelowj VARSITY TRACK TEAM: ROW 1 - M. Kirk, B. James, P. Menke, H. Damgaard, W. Buel, Mr. Baschnagel, G..Freer,j. Garti, T. Pernice, D. Terryg Row 2 -R. Bryden, A. LaFever, R. Alverson, K. Lee,J. Francisco, R. Milas, R. Roberts, IjI.Jendrzejewsk1,.I. Bauer, E. Wilson, C. Browng ROW 3 - R. Falin,j. Stockton, T. Firment, R. Damgaard, A. Draht, D. Barlow, F. Garti, E. Beebe, T. Hoy, J. Chase 74 Captains Gerry Schaffner and Merwin Kirk experience a season of utmost satisfaction. Throughout the year, the D.A. grapplers en- force team rules, tactics, and spirit. Under the leadership of Coach MacDonald, the squads follow a varied schedule including playing host for the Christmas tournament. GRAPPLERS MEET TOUGH COMPETITION Jim Francisco secures a hold in an attempt to pin Clark Davis. WRESTLING SQUAD: ROW 1 - F. Dayton, S. Mason, T. Pernice,j. Garti, G. Schaffner, M. Kirk, G. Knight, S. Alverson,,T. Hamilton, B.Jamesg ROW 2 -J. Mulholland,J. Francisco, C. Davis, R. Milas, D.,Tones, D. Pilgrim, S. Vredenburgh, W. Stein, B. Stein, R. Tompkins, M. MacNaught, Mr. MacDonald VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 1 - P. Gutliph, S. Lewis, ROW 2 - W. Thomson, R. Johnson, D. Allen,nI. Kelly, M. Aitken, R. Brydeng ROW 3 - G. Cochrane, G. Race,J. Clark, Mr. McCandlish, A. Gabriel, R. Waring, W. Mokay D.A. CONTENDERS A team traditionally dependent upon a tight defense, D.A.'s baseball team, under Coach Robert McCandlish, also displayed a fine new offensive attack. Although they ended up in third place, many deciding games were played against the Delhi nine. TOPPLE LEAGUE LEADERS Jody Cochrane is tagged by Bill Mokay while stealing third Coach McCandlish, with co-captains Bob john- son and Tony Gabriel, evaluate the next game's foes. ' 75 The J.V. Baseball team, under the leader ship of Mr. Tillapaugh, showed many individ ual bright spots. Their combined batting, field ing, and pitching made the season rewarding Yogi Lollie keeps his eyes on the ball as he polishes up his style. J.V. BASEBALL INSTILLS BASIC FUNDAMENTALS QBel0wj JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: ROW 1 - R. Mason, P. Roach, ROW 2 -J. VanNostrand, M. Hitchcock, T. Merritt, A. Lollie, R. Alwine, R. Ellis, ROW 3 A M. MacNaught, D. Ellis, Oliver, Mr. Tillapaugh, D. West, M. Smith, S. Guthph J. V. defense hold the line. J.V.'S SHAPE UP AS M.. Macpmid maps plays. SEASON PROGRESSES J.V. Football team, with Mr. MacDonald as coach, started their season with a 14-6 victory over Greene. They ended with a 4-3-1 record for the season. J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: ROW 1 - A. Lollie, S. Tyrrell, F. Dayton, G. McKee, S. Mason, G. Robson, Hall ROW 2 - M. Aitken, G. Freer, T. Grant, R. Ellis, R. Shalkey, D. jones, ROW 3 - Mr. Thomson, S. Fleming, B Stein, S. Oles, Clark, W. Stein, R. McKeegan, Mr. Kelly Paul Edgerton overcomes hampering sand trap. D.A. BUILDS FOR THE FUTURE Pete Demarest successfully drives to the second green. Although this was D.A.'s first golf team, the hard-hitting Bulldogs forged out to a three-game winning streak, highlighted by the consistent shooting in the low-eighties by Pete Demarest. However, the lack of experience in tournament play caused the team to finish the season with one tie and five losses. With the return of four starters, D.A. hopes to build a more successful team. GOLF TEAM: QL-Rj T. Towensend, T. Secord, P. Edgerton, Mr. Olive, T. Hoy, P. Demarest, P. Hoffman, P. Kearney TENNIS TEAM: ROW 1 - M. Hoyt,J. Reed, T. Grant, A. Heinegghl. Harniltong ROW 2 - Mr. Grill, Hood, S. Perry, S. Vredenburgh, S. Oles, A. Shetler TENNIS TEAM FACES TOUGH CGMPETITION Although D.A.'s tennis squad, coached by Mr. Grill, experienced a rather poor season due to the lack of upper-classmen, they are now looking toward better prospects in '67, 3 John Hamilton strives for a low S and long return. . ,171-3-..,2 . we-'. - 2 ,fs :-1,:s.:'1 ..,,-5 P . -.H v , ., ., . , -X .MAE V, ,. - - . gm .gtg l ,pizy ',,1'fm+c:, ,, t -531.9 . ii if'-Q, 5, 4' , ' .- ' fxs'le:,,,Q.. -z - 1 .tfrgfw---. .,,, N rw' X 1 Em -, , 439' ,L -' . ' -'-2 A i?s1..-5-H-fJ53,'f' .,' iw: -..,,t. .-'Y'-v'r':.s-Q., .t in as :ff 14 . -f-K--1 . as ff 1-ww - a . T 1 ' - ,ru 1-, , , ,. ',,,. .-- .Qi L b-- ,, ,few-is-,,154'44gL if-vzisiiaily-12,f k fy ih w - 1 Q , : W UT --fa '-lf' ' f '5Q?l' f fl. filly' 5151214544,wizfii1:w.'lfQ:a:l::l.lQf1l.Qif7 ',.Wi'104332-21-1i?J Don Pllgrim lobs the ball to his E 1 A - OPPOHCUT- 1 - as t ,zwmm,3':Ef11af,: Qzszvgvi' :I :wwf get mi FTS? H E f f :X A f .... f ,im W 'Q Sf 2 i 'Q T 2 W J.V.'S MAKE STRGNG RUN IN LEAGUE CHAMPIGNSHIP Scott Oles tries to control the tip. The league schools found Mr. OliVe's capable coaching and the skill and spirit of D.A.'s Junior Varsity Basketball team an unbeatable cornbina- tion. Mr. Olive confers with the boys. QBe1owj Row 1 - T. Stewart, s. Clark, J. Reed, J. Adams, A. Lollieg Row 2 - R. Shalkey, B. Allen, s. Oles, R. Aiwine, S. Oles, G. Grant, Whittaker, Mr. Olive VARSITY SQUAD: M. Delameter, J. Cur- ley, R. Gerasia, S. Edgerton, M. McPherson, B. Norberg, P. Maxwell, S. Eckert I Mrs. Aikens teaches the girls new cheerleading techniques. CHEERLEADERS' ZEST ENLIVENS SPORTS ACTIVITIES Now under a new constitution the cheerleaders are working to complete the transition from former routines to modern methods which will help them to inspire greater enthusiasm for sports' activities. JV. SQUAD: ROW l - E. Osborn, M. Lord, N. Lorclg ROW 2 - S. Bartkow, S James, D. Amerson, Stewart LEADERS' CLUB: ROW 1 - S. Fletcher, S. Bartkow, S. Eckert, M. McPherson, S. Doenges, S. Kearney, C. Mason, L Liddle,J. Gray, ROW 2 - S. Falin, D. Conklin, M. Richtsfeld, L. Hewitt, M. Jordan, E. Greene, L. jones, L. Matthews B. Gabriel, M. Oles, C. Stone LEADERS' CLUB PLANS GYM DEMONSTRATION Leaders' Club is open to those girls showing leadership, character, personality, and an inter- est in sports. The aim of this club is to promote interest in girls' physical education. Lynne Matthews times Karen Miller in a physical fit- ness test. fRightj Sally Eckert moves to return ball spiked by Peg Oles. 82 L L 9 Lynda Hewitt perfects a routine on the parallel bars. Sue Doenges slams the ball over the net ATHLETES PERFECT INDIVIDUAL SKILLS Sue Falin challenges previous school records, Soccer requires team cooperation as well as individual stamina. Kathy Hotelling demonstrates good bowling form. GIRLS ENGAGE IN A VARIETY OF SPORTS Donna Conklin displays good control of the ball. Girls' sports provide an opportunity for girls to develop the skills they learn in gym class. The sports are so varied that each activity period is filled with a different one. ' I I Mary Delameter accomplishes one phase of the expanded tumbling program. E. Osborn, S. Westcott, S. Paulaitisul. Adams, M. Bucco- R H I G H G Since their organization seven years ago, the twirlers have performed during the halftime intermissions of football and basketball games as well as taking many trophies and ribbons in competitions. TWIRLERS: ROW l - M. Delameter, F. Osborn, ROW 2 la, M. Dropp, M. Eckert, L. Dreyfus, G. DeWitt, Burgin, P. Conklin, ROW 3 - S. Schriver, F. Shultis, B. Farley, L. Dickman, C. Christian, G. Georgia, S. Delameter, L. Geor- gia, C. Monk Florence Osborn's many medals show her out- standing achievements. SPORTS' INTERMISSION Color Guard leads the band during football intermission. SENIORS DENNIS ALLEN JOAN ARCHIBALD CBelowj L-R SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Doenges, Treasurerg james Kelly, Vice-Presidentg William Mokay, Presidentg Margaret Oles, Secretary 88 CARMENE BABCOCK RICHARD BRYDEN JOHN BR SON CHRISTINE CAMERON DAVID CASH OUR SENIOR YEAR FOUND US . . . ENVELGPED IN A VVHIRLWIND OF ENDLESS ACTIVITY . II QV . RD DAMGAARD CLARK DAVIS ALFONS DRAHT DIANA DRUMM Betty Mueller discusses a drawing with Tim Sec- ord. BARBARA DUNBAR 9I DRAMATIZING THE CURIOUS SAVAGE A THREE-ACT COMEDY, SCOTT ECKERT SALLY ECKERT 2 'iTake your seats. I don,t have time to talk to you, nowfi JAMES FRANCISCO ing 'B' JAMES FINKLE RONALD GOODNOUGH JOAN GILBERT MARGO GRAHAM GAIL GRANT JULIA GRAY CLINCHING PLANS FOR OUR DANCE, 4 PAMELA HOOD JUDITH HURON SIGN OF THE TIMES . THOMAS HUTSON LINDA JAFFE VERNA J ESTER ROBERT JOHNSON SHEILA KEARNEY 96 WALTER JONES MARGARET JORDAN SELLING MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION JAMES KELLY NEATTA KINCH MERWIN KIRK ROBERT KISSNER ITH EARNEST ENTHUSIASM . . 5 Florence Osborn and Jean Perkins examine Martha Richtsfeld's candid photo- graphs of various Senior activities. PAUL LANGER LINDA LIDDLE SUBMITTING COLLEGE APPLICATION RD MATZEN ANNA McKEE SH 1 S l DONALD MCPHERSON WITH HIGH HGPES . . L BETTY MUELLER WILLIAM MOKAY ii? PETER MORGAN STERN ELLEN MULHOLLAND ES FLORENCE OSBORN JEAN PERKINS ANTICIPATING ACCEPTANCES THAT ARE A LONG TIM Y GREGORY RACE MARTHA RJCHTSFELD we N COMING RICHARD ROBERTS GERALD SCHAFFNER Mac McPherson fmds that economics is a heavy load. SUSAN SCHRIVER APPROACHING GRADUATION The Governofs arrival creates great excitement. WILLIAM THOMSON JAMES STOCKTON TIMOTHY TOWNSEND I03 CHARLENE TRAPHAGEN Merwin Kirk gets a trimming from Mr. MacDo- nald I04 WITH SIGHS OF RELIEF STEPHEN UTTER JANICE VANDENBORD CAROLYN VREDENBURGH AND TEARS OF RELUCTANCE. JOYCE WASHBURN For Bill Mokay, Bill Thomson, and jim Kelly, a long day ends. KENNETH WHITTAKER l05 AS JUNIORS, OUR DREAMS MESH INTO REALITY The brilliant display of color in elegant gowns and festive decorations . . . The dreamy music and graceful dancers . . . The sparkling crowns on satin pillows . . The momentary sensation of complete ecstasy . . The rapturous faces of the newly crowned King and Queen . . . Mingle to form a fleeting memory of a wonderful night. In keeping with the theme, the members of the Sophomore Chain of Honor, M. Rich, S. Edgerton, R. Gerasia, D. Fusscas, T. Mulligan, A. Knight, Stewart, D. Amerson, E. Norberg, and C. Christian, each carry a long-stemmed rose. I06 Feeling exceedingly happy, King William Mokay and Queen Susan Doenges aw AFTER ENDLESS PREPARATION, HMOONLIGHT AND ROSES FULFILL OUR UTMOST EXPECTATIONS n bearers, J mley, ap- PATRONS v MR. AND MRS. DAVID CLARK MR. AND MRS. RODNEY DECKER MR. AND MRS. R. R. DEGELLEKE MR. AND MRS. A. DOENGES MRS. GLADYS GILBERT MRS. FRANCES HOWLAND THE KEARNEY FAMILY MR. AND MRS. PALMER J. KENNEDY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT G. KNIGHT MR. AND MRS. FRANK KUBIN MR. AND MRS. T. NEIL MATTHEWS MR. AND MRS. O. L. OWEN MRS. CATHERINE RICHARDSON DR. AND MRS. FRED B. ROSE ST. .IOHN'S DISCRETIONARY FUND MR. AND MRS. IRWIN SALTON MR. AND MRS. R. W. SCHLAFER MR. AND MRS. HOWARD STEWART MR. AND MRS. E. J. 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HILL E ything A Good P t Store Sh ld Car y D lh' N W York , B. 6, 34, 46, 43, 53, 54, 55, 62 Adair, P. 37, 54, 61 Adams Adams, 37, 40, 52, 85 Adams, John 80 Adams, R. 28 Aikens, B. 25, 81 Aikens, G. 39, 59 Aitken, M. 34, 68, 71, 75, 77 Allen, B. 37, 80 Allen, D. 45, 47, 70, 71, 75, 88, 10 Allen, P. 39, 56 Alverson, D. 40 Alverson, R. 34, 50, 59, 73 Alverson, S. 37, 52, 72, 74 Alwine Alwine , R. 34, 68, 76, 80 , Ronald 40 Amerson, D. 32, 45, 49, 57, 62, Anders on, R. 38, 60 Archibald, J. 88 Avery, Avery, B. 40 R. 37, 60 Babcock, C. 89 Babcock, M. 40, 54, 63 Babcock, S. 6, 34, 61 Bachler, G. 17 Barkman, G. 40, 59 Barlow, D. 34, 54, 73 Barlow, P. 40, 52 Barnhart, M. 39, 52 Bartkow, S. 32, 77, 82 Baschnagel, R. 15, 16, 58, 72, Bathen, A. 37, 60, 64 Bathen, J. 32 Bauer, Bauer, Bauer, Beebe, Bender B. 37 J. 29 John 32, 72, 73 B. 73 , B. 17 Bender, B. 39, 54, 63 Bender, K. 15 Biggar, A. 40, 56 Bird, K. 40 Birdsall, F. 39, 59 Bishop, C. 32, 45, 62 Bolduc, 34 Boughton, R. 61 Brady, M. 39, 56, 59 Brady, S. 29 Bramley, H. 27 Bramley, 107 Brandenburg, A. 37, 61, 63 Brandenburg, D. 5, 36, 60 Brandenburg, P. 37 Brewster, 37 Briscoe Brown, , B. 34 B. 34, 54, 56, 57, 53, Brown, Betsey 37, 48, 54 Brown, C. 73 Brown, L. 39, 56 132 9 64, 31, 106 73 62 INDEX Brown, M. 34 Brown, P. 39 Bryden, R. 68, 75, 89 Bryden, Roscoe 68, 73 Bryden, Rosemarie 27 Bryson, D. 34 Bryson, 89 Bryson, N. 40 Buccola, M. 39, 56, 85 Buel, D. 37, 60 Buel, Donald 40, 59 Buel,L.32, 57 Buel, W. 37, 73 Burdick, N. 34, 45, 48, 51, 58, 72 Burgin, 37, 50, 85 Burns, P. 40 Bush, S. 40 Calhoun, D. 37, 60 Cameron, A. 40, 52, 54, 61 Cameron, C. 49, 54, 89 Carpenter, 17 Carpenter, W. 5, 39 Carroll, M. 32, 63 Cash, D. 60, 89 Cash, L. 61 Champlin M. 37 Cavanagh, , W. 17, 22, 55 Chapman, F. 34 Chapman J. 39 chase, J. 45, 46, 72, 73, 90 Choate, A. 39 Choate, L. 32 Christian, C. 32, 56, 57, 85, 106 Clark, B. 5, 37, 80 Clark, D. 40 Clark, 40, 56 Clark, James 34, 68, 71, 75 Clark, Jay 34, 60, 77 Clark, R. 40, 54, 63 Clark, S. 37, 46 Cochrane, E. 26 Cochrane, G. 32, 46, 68, 70, 75 Conklin, D. 32, 32, 84 Conklin, E. 40 Conklin, 37 Conklin, P. 39, 85 Coss, C. 37, 60 Cronauer, 17 Curley, D. 40 Curley,J. 11, 32, 45, 49, 53, 55, 57, 53, 62, 77 Damgaard, H. 34, 50, 53, 59, 62, 73 Damgaard, R. 60, 68, 73, 90 Davidson, B. 40, 54, 59 Davis, C. 51, 74, 90 Davis, 37, 63 Dayton, F. 37, 74, 77 Dayton, 39, 52 Delameter, C. 40, 56 Delameter, M. 32, 46, 81, 84, 85 Dclameter, S. 5, 37, 85 Demarest, P. 32, 78 Deuel, M. 19 DeWitt, B. 34 DeWitt, G. 39, 52, 85 DeWitt, R. 37 Dibble, L. 37 Dickman, K. 17 Dickman, L. 32, 85 Dickman, R. 40 Dickson, D. 53, 54, 55, 62, 90 Doenges, S. 1, 45, 46, 47, 57, 62, 82 90, 107 Dorsett, L. 37 Draht, A. 73, 91 Dreyfus, L. 34, 48, 53, 54, 62, 85 Dropp, Martha CMrs.j 63 Dropp, M. 26, 34, 53, 54, 58, 85 Dropp, T. 40 Drumm, D. 91 Dunbar, B. 48, 54, 57, 61, 62, 91 Dunbar, N. 39, 52, 56, 59 Duncan, M. 37, 54 Eckert, M. 32, 85 Eckert, S. 49, 53, 82, 92 Eckert, Scott 92 Edgerton, P. 71, 78, 92 Edgerton, S. 32, 45, 51, 57, 62, 64, Ehlermann, A. 32, 63 Ehlermann, F. 51, 59, 92 Eighmey, M. 40, 56, 59 Ellis, D. 32, 53, 72, 76, 77 Ellis, R. 37, 51, 76 ESTUS, B. 34 Falin, R. 32, 72, 73 Falin, S. 6, 7, 32, 64, 82, 83 Farley, B. 39, 54, 61, 63, 85 Farnsworth, S. 5, 39, 48, 54, 56 Farnsworth, W. 16 Finch, P. 40, 63 Finkle, J. 48, 53, 54, 93 Firment, T. 32, 68, 73 Fleming, C. 40 Fleming, 32, 51 Fleming, S. 34, 77 Fletcher, D. 34, 56, 57, 62 Fletcher,S. 32, 62, 82 Flint, K. 24 Fogarty, D. 17 Francisco, 72, 73, 74, 93 Francisco, L. 27 Francisco, Linda 39, 52 Freer, G. 34, 73, 77 Freer, M. 40, 46, 54 Frey, S. 37 Fusscas, D. 32, 61, 106 Gabriel, A. 75 83, 88, 31, 106 Gabriel, B. 32, 48, 54, 55, 57, 63, 82 Garti, A. 40, 52, 54 Garti, F. 29 Garti, Frank 73 Garti, J. 34, 72, 73, 74 Geckle, E. 32, 63 Georgia, B. 34 . Georgia, G. 32, 85 INDEX Hatch, K. 41, 63 Hayes, A. 17 Heinegg, A. 79 Heinegg, J. 41 Heinegg, P. 62, 64 Henderson, L. 21 Henness, R. 41 Kaufman, K. 38, 48, 56 Kaufman, R. 17 Kaufman, T. 35 Kearney, C. 6, 33, 45, 46, 48, 58, 64, 65 Georgia, L. 37, 48, 85 Gerasia, A. 5, 37, 52 Gerasia, R. 32, 61, 106 Gerasia, T. 34, 54 Gilbert, G. 40 Gilbert, J. 93 Hewitt, A. 36, 39 Hewitt, J. 41 Hewitt, L. 46, 49, 51, 53, 82 Hillte, E. 21 Hillee, J. 19, 59 Hillis, B. 17 ,33, 94 Kearney, Chris 38, 46, 68 Keamey, M. 41, 52 Kearney, P. 3, 7, 35, 45, 48, 53, 55, 62, 64, 78 Kearney, S. 8, 44, 45,47, 49, 53,55, 57, 62, 82, 96 Keeley, M. 17 Keith, G. 36, 48, 51 Keith, E. 17 106 Gilchrist, I. 17 Gilsinan, T. 36, 59 Gladstone, M. 17 Goodnough, L. 40, 59 Goodnough, R. 23 Goodnough, Ronald 93 Gordon, M. 19 Goss, D. 36, 60 Graby, I. 17 Gracey, 35 Graham, G. 32, 58, 60, 68 Graham, K. 32, 60, 68 Graham, M. 1, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 53, 55, 57, 62, 93 Grant, G. 51, 94 Grant, Gary 36, 46, 50, 53, 80 Grant, T. 35, 49, 50, 53, 54, 77, 79 Graves, M. 39 Gray, 6, 82, 87, 94 Hilson, 36 Hilson, N. 39, 48, 56 Hilson, T. 32, 58 Hitchcock, M. 35, 48, 51, 76 Hoffman, P. 78 Holcomb, F. 41, 46 Holcomb, P. 17 Holley, N. 39 Holley, R. 41 Hood, A. 27 Hood, 79 Hood, M. 38 Hood, P. 95 Hotelling, K. 5, 32, 62, 84 Houck, M. 15 Howard, R. 38, 54, 59 Hoy, T. 78 Hoyt, B. 41 Hoyt, M. 35, 51, 59, 79 Keith, F. 22, 52, 55 Kelly, G. 41, 63 Kelly, D. 21, 67, 63, 77 Kelly, J. 2, 47, 63, 71, 75, 33, 96, 105 Kelly, L. 38, 52 Kelsey, D. 33, 69, 71 Kenyon, G. 5, 36 Kilmer, B. 38 Kilmer, Beverly 35 Kilmer, E. 33 Kinch, N. 96 Kirby, G. 61 Kirby, R. 38 Kirk, M. 46, 72, 73, 74, 97, 104 Kissner, R. 45, 46, 97 Knapp, C. 20 Knapp, J. 35 Knight, A. 32, 33, 45, 49, 53, 55, 57, 62 Greene, Greene, E. 32, 94 K. 41 Gregory, M. 17 Gregory, W. 29 Griffin, D. 32, 60 Griffin, P. 32 Griggs, L. 17 Grill, W. 18, 79 Guerra, P. 20 Guntert, L. 35, 49 Gutliph, J. 41, 56 Gutliph, P. 39, 46 Gutliph, S. 32, 75, 76 Guy, M. 16 Hadley, D. 36, 48 Hadley, E. 41, 52 Hadley, M. 41, 56, 59 Haisch, F. 29 Hall, G. 41 Hall, J. 77 Hall, M. 36 Hall, R. 41, 56 Hamilton, J. 35, 48, 50, 53, 68, 74, 79 Hamilton, M. 41, 59 Hardy, 17 Harris, M. 32, 54 Harris, S. 39, 56 Hubbard, B. 32, 52 Hubbard, S. 38, 56, 59 Hughes, 38, 48 Hughes, M. 21 Hughes, T. 59 Huron, 64, 95 Hutchinson, E. 32, 33, 51, 57, 62 Hutchinson, Eleanor 17 Hutson, T. 50, 60, 95 Hvitfelt, E. 38, 59 Hymers,H. 107 Jaffe, L. 63, 95 James, B. 35, 51, 72, 73, 74 James, C.. 36, 52 James, D. 41 James, S. 36, 52, 81 Jendrzejewski, H. 33, 72, 73 Jester, V. 57, 63 Johnson, K. 38, 52 Johnson, R. 75, 96 Jones, D. 36 Jones, Donald 38, 74, Jones, F. 41 Jones, L. 33, 54, 82 Jones, W. 60, 96 Jordan, M. 82, 96 Joslin, M. 41, 59 77 Knight, C. 38, 48, 64 Knight, G. 35, 51, 53, 74 Knight, R. 22, 49, 52, 53 Kulaski, L. 17 Kunsela, B. 26 LaFever, A. 33, 60, 73 LaFever, S. 35, 54, 64 Langer, P. 97 Lay, M. 33 Lay, Marlene 38, 54 Lee, K. 33, 72, 73 Lewis, J. 29 Lewis, S. 38, 39, 52, 54, 75 Liddle, D. 38, 59 Liddle, E. 5, 36, 54 Liddle, J. 16 Liddle, L. 33, 57, 62, 82 Liddle, Linda 62, 97 Lind, C. 23 Lollie, A. 68, 76, 77, 80 Lollie, D. 5, 36 Lord, H. 29 Lord, M. 36, 48, 54, 81 Lord, N. 35, 50, 81 Lynck, G. 29 Lynck, R. 5, 36 MacArthur, S. 38, 39 133 MacDonald, B. 25, 52, 74, 77 MacFarlane, W. 98 Maclntyre, 33, 60, 112 MacNaught, L. 26 MacNaugl'1t, M. 35, 68, 74, 76 Mansheffer, L. 38, 7.2 Mason Mason ,B. 57, 51, 60 ,c. 65, 49, 56, 82 Mason, Christina 98 Mason, K. 41 Mason, R. 40 Mason, Robert 38, 39, 52, 76 Mason, S. 36, 74, 77 Matthews, B. 5, 36, 48, 54 Matthews, G. 41 Matthews Matthews, R. 3, 7, 35, 45 Matthews, T. 35, 50, 53, 111 Matthews, Tracy 41 ,M. 44, 62, 62, 98, 109, INDEX Mokay, w. 1, 43, 45, 47, 66, 70, 71, 75, 66, 99, 105, 107 Monk, C. 38, 85 Moody, W. 41, 52, 59 Morganstern, P. 5, 48, 50, 99 Mostert, G. 41 Moxley, R. 38, 52, 59 Mueller, B. 5, 64, 91, 99 Mueller, L. 36, 64 Mulholland, E. 45, 54, 57, 61, 62, 99 Mulholland, J. 8, 36, 48, 74 Mulholland, K, 41 Mulligan, T. 5, 33, 106 Nault, D. 33, 57, 61, 63 Nault, N. 29 Newkerk, B. 38, 48, 56 Newkerk, D. 36, 52 Norberg, 15. 33, 45, 50, 56, 57, 62, 61, 106 Norberg, P. 40, 41, 52 Rabeler, W. 27 Race, G. 44, 45, 51, 67, 68, 75, 100 Raitt, C. 34, 46, 50, 57 Raitt, H. 17 Raitt, J. 41 Matzen, R. 98 Maurer, H. 41, 52, 56, 59 Maurer, 36, 61 Maxwell, P. 35, 48, 53, 81 McCandlish, F. 17 McGandlish, 27 McGandlish, R. 18, 75 McFarland, 38, 54, 59 McKee, A. 98 McKee, G. 36, 50, 77 McKee, 38 ' McKeegan, M. 41, 54 McKeegan, R. 36, 77 MeNaughton, K. 38, 52, 54, 59 McPherson, D.'5, 48, 51, 72, 72, 99, 101 McPherson, M. 33, 50, 53, 81, 82 Menke, P. 35, 60, 73, 112 Merrill, D. 35, 60 Merritt, T. 35, 45, 51, 76 Meyer, M. 41, 59, 63 Meyer, N. 33, 61, 63 Milas, R. 33, 73, 74 Miller, D. 38 Oles, B. 17 Oles, D. 38, 52 Oles, L. 41 Oles, M. 44, 45, 47, 49, 51, 82, 88, 100 Oles, Oles, Oles, s. 64, 46, 50, 55, 54, 80, 112 steve 56, 50, 53, 54, 80 w. 16, 77, 79 Olive, 1, 18, 78, 80 Oliver, D. 41 Oliver, 8, 33, 60, 68, 76 Oliver, R. 41, 52 Oliver, T. 38 Oliver, W. 28 Osborn, E. 36, 81, 85 Osborn, F. 65, 85, 97, 100 Osterhoudt, A. 41 Osterhoudt, D. 36 Owen, T. 41, 54 Parker, 36, 63 Paulaitis, S. 38, 85 Perkins, G. 65, 97, 100 Pernice, D. 41, 59 Pernice, T. 34, 58, 60, 73, 74 Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Minor, s Doris 38 J. 35 K. 35, 46, 50, 82 L. 35, 36, 51 P. 38, 52 R. 36 R. 38 Mogridge, S. 33 Mokay Mokay Mokay Mokay Mokay 134 ,A. 37 ,B. 41, 54 ,c. 33,63 , s. 34,50 , V. 17 Pernice, Timothy 37, 60, 72 Perry, E. 34 Perry, M. 37 Perry, S. 79, 100 Pierce, M. 41, 52, 54, 61 Pierce, R. 33, 58 Pilgrim, A. 41, 56, 59 Pilgrim, D. 33, 58, 68, 74, 79 Pollard, S. 38 Porter, 'F. 16, 27 Porter, M. 27 Priscott, A. 38, 59 Priscott, L. 16 Ramp, F. 38, 64 Ramp, S. 41, 59, 64 Ransom, 24 Ray, R. 34, 50, 59 Reed, I. 23, 60 Reed, J. 64, 50, 56, 72, 79, 80 Reed, L. 20 Renner, 27 Renner, M. 27 Rich, M. 6, 7, 6, 65, 46, 49, 55, 57, 62, 64, 106 Rich, N. 38, 56 Richardson, G. 41 Richardson, K. 7, 34, 45, 50, 53, 54 Richtsfeld, C. 37, 61 Richtsfeld, M. 5, 82, 97, '100 Roach, P. 38, 76 Roberts, D. 5, 37, 48, 52, 72 Roberts, R. 48, 53, 73, 101 Robson, G. 36, 37, 77 Robson, P. 33, 34, 50 Rockefeller, E. 37, 63 Rockefeller, M. 41 Rose, 38, 52 Rotzler, N. 41 Rusk, N. 37, 54, 61 Rusk, S. 61 Rusnock, R. 24 Salton,'A. 26, 56 Sanford, E. 5, 37, 61 Schaffner, G. 68, 74, 101 Schall, I. 17 Schoonmaker, A. 37 Schoonmaker, G. 38 Schoonmaker, S. 37, 61 Schriver, S. 85, 102 Secord, T. 5, 7, 10, 45, 71, 78, 3, Shalkey, D. 38, 111 Shalkey, E. 25, 71 Shalkey, R. 37, 46, 77, 80 Shaver, K. 40, 41, 54 Shaw, P. 57, 61 Shaw, Phyllis 37 Shaw, R. 102 Shetler, A. 79 Shultis, F. 38, 52, 85 Shultis, G. 41 Shultis, 37 Shultis, R. 41 Singer, J. 41, 54 91, 102 Smith, J. 33 Smith, June 33 Smith, M. 5, 9, 32, 33, 68, 76 Smith, R. 8, 40, 41 Stanton, P. 33, 61 Starkweather, 37 Stein, B. 38, 52 Stein, Bonnie 54, 55, 62, 102 Stein, Bradford 37, 51, 74, 77 Stein, G. 41, 54 Stein, L. 41 Stein, W. 37, 74, 77 Stewart, G. 41, 52, 54 Stewart, H. 17 Stewart, J. 33, 45, 48, 55, 57, 6 106 Stewart, T. 37, 80 Stewart, W. 38, 56, 59, 64 Stockton, 68, 73, 87, 103 Stone, G. 33, 57, 63, 82 Stone, D. 34, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55 Stone, G. 34, 60, 72 Stoop, K. 41 Stoop, M. 37 Stoutenburgh, K. 5, 37 Sturdevant, G. 34 Sturdevant, D. 8, 41 Sutherland, 41 Tellerday, 38 Terry, D. 8, 34, 53, 73 Terry, P. 41 Thompson, L. 27 Thomson, 34, 49, 53, 54, 71 Thomson, K. 29 Thomson, R. 19, 65, 68, 69, 77 Thomson, W. 75, 103, 105 2, 64, 81, ,62 INDEX Tillapaugh, R. 23, 76 Tompkins, D. 37 Tompkins, Douglas 41 Tompkins, R. 34, 74 Townsend, B. 37, 54 Townsend, T. 45, 78, 103 Traphagen, C. 49, 50, 53, 55, 104 Traphagen, T. 39 Trelease, W. 41 Trimbell, D. 38, 46, 52, 56, 59 Trowbridge, G. 17 Tyrrell, 38 Tyrrell, K. 41, 56 Tyrrell, S. 34, 50, 77 Utter, 34, 60 Utter, M. 22 Utter, R. 13, 15, 16 Utter, S. 60, 104 Valentine, M. 29 Vandenbord, E. 16 Vandenbord,J. 1, 4, 45, 49, 51, 53, 104 VanNostrand, 38, 68 VanNostrand, John 51, 68, 71, 76 VanTyle, K. 38, 54, 63 VanWagner, P. 33, 61 VanWagner, W. 38, 52, 56, 59 Vollweiller, D. 38, 54, 56 Vollweiller, E. 37, 50 VonBuehren, L. 25 Voorhees, R. 38 Vredenburgh, C. 50, 54, 105 Vredenburgh, S. 33, 51, 74, 79 Wager, M. 37, 54, 61, 64 Wager, R. 38, 59 Wallace, D. 41 Waring, A. 29 Waring, D. 28 Waring, Donald 33, 68 Waring, R. 75 Washburn, Gail 54, 61, 63 Washburn, 105 Wasyliw, W, 24 Weber, E. 20 West, D. 8, 37, 76 West, L. 68 Westcott, S. 37, 85 VVhite, A. 17 VVhittaker, J. 37, 80 Whittaker, K. 105 Wilklow, D. 27 Wilson, E. 33, 72, 73 Winsmore, E. 29 Wood, B. 33 Wood, 38 Wood, R. 33, 61 Wood, Robert 38, 59 Worden, 38 Worden, L. 57 Worden, Laura 34, 37 Yeary, M. 37, 59 Yorganson, E. 41 Zimmerman, G. 13, 14, 16 I35 eyy I36 ' 'H+ 4 I Za m i ,, . .V . . , Only a momentg A moment of warmth, of romance of security, of youth . . . 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