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

 - Class of 1974

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The Cast The Departing The Remaining The Involved The Competitors The Necessary The Philanthropists ,Q f Y The De artirxg X I Em rxcT, BTPSRCX QS +OmOf'r'0uD Tfar I havew seen gesierdag Qvxci I XOVQA Todafj N Gilliam Fmen LONTQ ' i gig!-'mfglq'-Q pg QQW-mwfgw af . sf O - f f N Q 4 7 va , -2 I - ' is Aa.. -lfal-wNNg, A R 4 gs , 1 . .--J 2' an V ' 5 5 4 4 Q 5 E , Q I ' E' L ' fl fi U-BW. Q . 15 , AN, Q.. I I ' lllllllli... l IN MEMORIAM Lynn Llddle son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Llddle of DeLancey w1ll be remembered by the Class of 1974 H1s school work was done enthuslastlcally for anyone he met Lynn was actlve 1n dramat1cs and varlous cho ral groups He was a good nelghbor a loyal frlend and a true 1nd1v1dual and he always had a wide smile and a cheeryword EDWARD R. BARN HART RICHARD I. AVERY RUTH E. BAUER M-4: ROBERT L. BISHOP II When these days blur together LORI B. BRAYMER And become one great year, A, MARGARET L. BUEL DOUGLAS L. BRYDEN DEBORAH L. BURGIN DANNY R. BUEL DEBORAH J. CARPENTER The memories will echo PETER J. CAYAN III RALPH P. CHAPMAN TRACEY L. CLARK ANNE M. CROCKER L. DONNA J. DeWI'I'I' Still vividbf in our ear. BRUCE F. DAVIDSON ROGER W. DIBBLE nv , CINDY L. DAVIDSON EDGAR J. DROPP JAMES G. DUNCAN ERICH S. ELLSWORTH JAMES D. FRASER VICTORIA C. FREY RONALD L. FRISBEE The past is always with us, However uncertain the future may be, HARRY E. GRACEY CLIFFORD G. HADLEY PAUL C. HARAN WALTER A. GEIDEL JEAN C. GRAHAM WILLIAM T. HARRIS s , Ms sq , A 2 ,, in . A A part of D.A ,aw PATRICIA A. HEWITI' SUSAN J. HINRICHS DEBRA J. HOAG Lies with you and f with me. DEBORAH A. HOGAN DENISE A. HOLBERT l,-Q3 fn f 5 5 1 5 SUSAN A. HOTELLING 0 . I 5 5 , MARK E. HOWARTH CLARK J. HUNT PAUL T. J URJENS TERRY E. HUYCK DEBRA F. KATHMANN As seniors we learned MELISSA A. JOHNSON R, - f bk, L A great deal about lie, N, N . -,,..,.J,f' 2 GREGORY B. KEARNEY ALAN L. KELLOGG KARAN A. KATHMANN ROBERT K. KAUFMAN A A,1i X A WANDA M. KELLY DALE H. KIRBY PETER K. KNOWLES The ups and the downs BON NY S. LADLEE 31 ,..- JAMES D. LEWIS TIMOTHY A. LIDDLE RANDALL A. LYNCH And all of its strje. LUCINDA J. MALLERY KARL W. MANSHEFFER PAMELA K. MASON STEPHEN J. MATTHEWS We looked ahead CHERYL L. MCCANDLISH Toproms and to gp ,,. ' :Z Q ,,., . , ,. lf 2 i 3-fi, , f-my rin gs, JOHN L. MIEHE JOYCE E. MILLER g :sf L 'xv . 41 W X GAIL A. MONTGOMERY MAUREEN A. MULHOLLAND To portraits and dplomas MICHAEL E. MOODY DEBORAH A. MOSKWA GAYE I, MOXLEY And all of those things. Aw J 'fiiitfigifh . ' v.1 n,. , ,. ,vt G. BRIAN OLIVER CRAIG R. OWENS JAN ICE E. NORTHROP :X X Q ff C. LEE NEUMANN 1 . MARIAN NE PARSONS Oh! to have just one of those days, MARK C. PELLETIER ELIZABETH H. PURDY ROBERT R. RACE To reach for a moment to the back of our minds, l CARL L. RENWICK fi . ELIZABETH P. ROTZLER RAYMOND J. ROES ROBBIN A. SCOBIE KATHLEEN SELLECK MARGARET A. SHAVER ,nk L . ,....4--A . Andpick out a remembrance, A IAY B. SILBER PAULA M. SHAW 39 ? 40 Just one ofits kind ! RANDY D. SINGER MARK A. SMITH KEVIN C. STEIN f , JOEL M. SMITH ELIZABETH E. TELIAN CATHERINE A. TUCKER Enough of this wishing, if STEPHEN TUCKER DEENA L. UTTER MICHELE S. VANTYLE We know it won? come true, ERVIN J. WAGER JEAN M. WARREN iii r 6555555 QM DEBRA S. VANWIE CARINA WELLISCH ROBERTA M. WICKHAM But we hear everything is possible when ifs up to you. RONALD C. WRIGHT GLENDA D. YORGANSON DEN NISE C. YEARY DEBORAH A. YORGANSON N H Q W N 1 , I w The PLS mairirng THQ rung OS' Ei lacldgiv' was never- meavxii to vesi uponjout ovxlj Jro hold 5 mavfs goof long enough io enable Nm To pdl fha oihevf Some wlqazt NSKSA NTHov-qaS Hevxrs Huzcleg Qfvbm ff A Rsfgnquifx 53 LV, X Enigma Seventh Graders Find Lyle Challenging The newness of surroundings and a fresh start in an adult world make seventh grade very exciting, as well as important. Leaving behind elementary days and beginning anew the promise of greater things to come, the seventh grader learns more about him- self and the world around him because of such varying courses as art, music, home- making, shop and health. fBelowjRow1- E. Renwick, D. Walling, K. McCormack Row2 B Northrop G OConnell D Sohns K Tiger B Schnver L Tletbohl K Snyder T Verspoor, S. Wickham 1, + , 1 5 w ,.,.,,,T F 1 Row 1 - J. Mathieson, C. Ordmandy, J. Townsend, S. Lewisg Row 2 - T. Troost, D. Zale, R. Wilber, A. Stewartg Row 3 - P. Underwood, C. Sander, L. Whitenight, S. Eighmey, E. Wilson fBelowj Row 1 - C. Breen, J. Brown, J. Pelletierg Row 2 -- E. Braymer, C. Kirk, J. Colasanto, M. David- son, L. Kinch gif X - X.. ,mwxigsg Q l , . , 5 5.3 gif., 1.5, no VJ iw i ..i i.. A ... , ..,. Q.. W.. .,Q Row 1 - R. Fletcher, S. Hall, D. Decker, Row 2 - R. Fairbaim, S. Biggar, F. Ford, E. Gardner Row 3 - R. Barlow, E. Guile, R. Cransburyg Row 4 - T. Armstrong, D. Viele fBelow2 Row 1 -- C. Aikens, K. Irwin, E. Cimler, N. Diodatig Row 2 - A. Baker, K. Kirby, J. Hvitfelt, C. Georgia, L. Cook, D. Decke . 1 f'e' frr2.e f . M A , ...L 5, .. r, P. Greene 2' '1'lf 3'?5i'f-Q, ' Q 2 M fgff' 'f kf'15'f,i731? pf R X 'if' W , Q ff f gg.. in 1 jf 14 .5 - 1 ..,., . Row I - G. Williams, L. Warner, M. Vetter, L. VanWyck, S. Sutherland: Row 2 - H. Thomson, G. Thomson, S. Smith, K. Swander, K. Valentine fBeZowj Row 1 - B. Goodnough, C. Fredericks, S. Hall, T. Aitken, H. Marriner, A. Johnson, Row 2 -- J. Bramley, G. Clark, R. Groppe, J. Hogan, C Hilliker i . Row I - D. Kissane, B. Smith, P. Leilenberger, D. Redmondg Row 2 - T. Stalter, D. Masong Row 3 - R. Vroman, S. Reynolds, F. Parker, D. Tait. E. Whittaker fBelowj IL-Rl - W. Moxiey, R. Sprague, M. Till, W. Havrish, C. White, H. Hitt, O. Renwick. W. Teichner ---...W 1,7 Row 1 - P. Matthews, J. Cobbe, H. Hymers, M. Kelly, J. Grillg Kow 2 - ,I. Ellis, M. Hammer, L. King, L. Henderson, M. Derkeg Row 3 - D. Aitken, J. Davidson, R, Groppe, J. Francisco, P. Kaufman IBel0wj Row 1 - S. Rich, E. Morganstern, D. Wheeler, V. Tuthill, T. Ruggiero, Row 2 - M. McCormack, K. Moody, R. Verspoor, M. Radley, E. Valentine, P. Valentineg Row 3 - N. Smith, A. Mokay, A. Pelletier, S, Olive, S. Warren .J A... we , KU. Q., '49 , , e'.fs1Tw-ggi Ei ghth Grade Requires Stamina ana' E ffciency Students are able to adjust to jun- ior high life more readily in the eighth grade. At this level they con- centrate on the learning process and the benefits that come with it as they gradually prepare foundation courses for the future. fBelowj Row 1 - W. Mondore, M. Doringg Row 2 - D. Ellis, J. Eatong Row 3 - T. Hillis, T. How ard: Row 4 - E. Hinrichs, D. Franciscog Row 5 - N. Kearney, J. Gilmore, Row 6 - S. Kathmann L. Burging Row 7- B. Hadley fBelowj Row 1 - K. Branigan, R. Bolles, D. Buelg Row 2 - B. Huyck, C. Leitenberger, C. Lewisg Row3 - D. LaFever, .l. Kelly, K. Arm strongg Row 4 - V. Hall, J. Hall, Row 5 - D. Decker, D. Dunbar, D. Dandignac Row 1 - L. Platt, B. Mondore, S. Rabelerg Row 2 - J. Newkerk, L. Metcalf, Row 3 - T. Tatem, R. Loveland, P. Sheldon, L. Lame, D. Montgomery, N. Tetcr Ilielowl Row 1 - C. McRedmond, O. Potgieterg Row 2 -J. Mason, G. Zurn, J. Smith, L. Sparkman, A. Underwood, S. Reynolds, K. Stanton, H. Matzenhl Stump, F. Potgieter, D. Mulholland Klielowj Row 1 - J. More, B. Vasisko, D. Ord- mandyg Row 2 - B. Vroman, E. Stewart, J. Renwick: Row 3 - R. Merrill, R. Mellon, E. Rossleyg Row 4 - B. Purdy, K. Rotzlerq Row 5- P. Rich, L. Johnson, B. Tiger I in ,wh K Row 1 - D. Zale, L. Nicholsong Row 2 - C. Shepard, A. Scobieg Row 3 - A. Levan, D. Powell Row 4 - N. Rohner, F. Sander: Row 5 - K. Oliver, W. Oliver Row 1 - D. Havens, A. Lame, D. Chauncey, J. Hillis, M. Guyg Row2- J. Jurjens. M. Dougherty, E. Harvey, M. Brown, J. Cameron, W. Bryden fBelowj Row 1 - J. Klueg, J. Biggar, D. Cornell, M. Aikensg Row 2 - H. Brown, B. Gesell. H. John- son, W. Fullerg Row3 - S. Cransbury, T. Gutliph, G. Mason, T. Fuller, T. Hillis A Ninth Graders Begin H igh School The challenge of a new language, an algebra regents, and a choice of vocational courses add dimension and prestige to the lives of freshmen. They begin to question and explore various facets of activity as their experiences now begin to broaden. Row 1 - E. Whittaker, J. Hutson. K. O'Brien, R. Palmer. S. Rabeler, B. Hood: Row 2 - J. Mac- Naught, E. Kissane, A. Havens, M. Hughes, S. Olive. C. VanWyck, E. Shank Row 1 - K. Flamensfeld, K. O,Brien, K. Cutliph, L. Branigan, M. Heinegg, S. Allen, V. Aitken, C. Bauer, D. Eldred. B. Clarkg Row 2 - J. Finman, A. Havens, C. Hampel, V. Francisco, C. Cornacchio. R. Eighmey - --1 r 1- ' egg 'ff HS' -af L' ' ' . K ikysiqhg It V f w. in A Row I -- L. Scott, M. Ford, T. Haas, S. Armstrong, S. Dandignac C A g - M. Scolne, D. Ostrander,,I.T1ll fBeIowj Row I - K. Swander, D. Tucker, J. Shampineg Row 2 - J. Terry, d, R. Truscolt M. T VI'TE1 H .T rZgwf1cff6cii. WLM LQLTQQ 5291916 'QQ fri? 'fffb ,CET !hW5?fWQ9Ei. . I , . , f If A55 CC n f51wK2Q,TTfcQfffk Wig T 'kwiq-Pai Rf 'Ti DV NCT 5 2iQNrrQ5riTC5Tl r ug Li I CEKDCLT LSTQ inf i VL-. 1K,,f:J VET? C T L dqgmd -XQTL1 UQ -qK.waLlQW xt Q TLJL he 'Ti 1 l QTQLN if ' , ' 'jr f RA ffygmg Q-U5 - Q -. C f Sicliwj 5 x 25541, ! Tr wgfj T X X . Row I - H. Ray, P. Moskwa, I. Pease, E. Miglianti, Row 2 - C. Currie, S. Pease, D. Tait, C Wysongg Row 3 - N. Zacharczenko, G. Pernice, J. Wilbur fBelowj Row I - E. Fraser, T. Ladlee, L. Weerheimg Row 2 - P. Rowlands, J. Ogborn, D. Jones, J. Wood, P. Hadley, D. Loveland, M. Zale, C. Kathmann Row 1 - C. Tuthill, C. Maxwell, R. Whitenighl, M. Paulaitisg Row2-G. Ordmandy, J. Pinney, E. Groh, D. Tucker, J. Newkerk fBelowj R. Hood, J. Jones, D. Edeng Row 2 - M. Davidson, B. Ford, M. Gransbury, J. Barrigerg Row 3 - C. Jersey, J. Bird, D. Bryden nqnuvbn Row 1 - C. Bolles, J. Mallery, G. Barkman, D. Hammer: Row 2 - W. Barnhart. F. Dijuilio. E. Bailey, L. Hadley, S. Georgia fBelowl Row I - K. Liddle, L. Hvitfell, S, Frisbee. T. Haran, M. Eckertg Row 2 - S. Mclieegan, M. Lafever, N. Kruger, R. CaygQ,lVl. Gile Q u fl l ' --3 PXXOUD cs 11-1 i VIEW- :wh ! IBelowj Row 1 - J. DiMassa, W. Leal, E. Chi: Raw 2 - D. Alverson, T. Barkalow, W. Woodq Row 3 - D. Gile, D. Georgia, J. lngramg Row 4 - R. Aitken, T. Alverson. A. Hamiltong Row 5 - S. Hym- ers, B. Rosenthal, P. Conelley Tenth Graders Contemplate Their Future Tenth graders assume new respon- sibilities as their deadlines become more demanding. They find them- selves confronted with difficult biol- ogy labs and important research papers. They begin preliminary career planning and engage in many varsity sports. IBelowj Row I - D. Underwood, G. Wil- liamsg Row 2 - R. Ramp, L. .lohnsong Row 3 - T. Rockefeller U fx gf X' X' L 1 . Xa . , lx K AQ XV M6 A .Q git DJ 6 rim f' ,YL 'JK'-3 ,mv 7 . - 1 iiffafiit pf-.. if 'M ,. w ,QM .9 . xl ,, . t .4 , Q. fl L X pw f .Xl . o B MVK . 'OU Xi KIK V, 'Vu Lo .H if'g,f7ff S 1 JVM ff I n f v if iff m N4 Ii' Q 1 I' Qvix -fi Nil VX Atv' f XJ? 62 X Row 1 - D. Cobbe, P. Aikens, M. Davidson, K. Clark, Row 2 - W. Biggar, R. Aitken, S. Aitken, R. Doolittle, F. Burgin, J. John- son, R. Dunbar, M. Fraser, G. Burns V fBelowj Row 1 - B. Ford, N. Armstrong, P. Litts, A. Jones, D. Masong Row 2 - T. Davidson, S. Anderson, T. Avery, D. Anderson ' 1 Row 1 Wager, - L. Kirby, E. O'Brien, P. Mokay, N. McCormack, S. Parker, Row 2 - M. Potgieter, D. VanTyle, C. S. Vetterg Row 3 - M. MacNaugh1, S. Olson, D. McFarland, P. Mokay, D. Teter, J. Penn fBelowj Row 1 -- N. Troost, C. McCandlish, P. Sturdevant, L. Payne, C. Greene, D. Wheeler, C. Stump, .l. Nault E O Connell C Shank Row 2 Oliver, M. Tuthill, C. Rotzler, R. Palmer, R. Thomson, W. Shepard, R. Maxwell -v- ,mn I . ,V. il.. I ..: K - . . .. its--Q-:il .45 W X, Q- J' Q, 1 Row I - C. Zurn, D. Liddle, V. Wickham, R. Schriver, Y. King, G. Ruggiero, Row 2 - H. Smith, L. Raheler, J. Jump, D. Leal, S. Mallery: Row 3 - A. Owens, R. Malewski, S. Kinch, D. Valentine, D. Wheeler fBelowj Row 1 -- A. Braymer, S. Lewis, C. Eaton, E. Flannery, Row 2 - S. Imw Lay, K, Hillisg Row3 - D. Havens, E. Brown, D. Branigan, M. Farley, D. Gardner alle, J. Allen, S. Breen, D. ii '. if ,C T'! Raw 1 - C. Reynolds, V. Renwick, E. Sanford, Row 2 - M. Rohner, B. Vroman, G. Burns, D. Tait: Row 3 - M. Pelletier, R. Moody, H. Tucker, D. Schuler, W. Schriver, C. Whitten fBelowl Row 1 - D. Anderson, R. Brown, J. Cantwell, H. Beaudry, M. Hunt, L. Hadley, Row 2 - L. Bouton, G. Hall, B. Ford, D. Mathieson, S. Hamm, Brown V C. iii ,QE g wagagjsxh 'Ei Q-fm Row 1 - L. Mokay, J. More, J. Stump, G. Jurjens, H. Kruger, B. Kaufman, M. Smith, Row 2 - K. Thomson, T. Mostert, T. Sulenski, B. McKeegan, P Shank, K. Zilles Juniors Delve I 1110 Perplexing Courses The junior year is considered to be the most difficult, and, realizing this, many students concentrate their efforts on their studies in preparation for five regents. The class ring and the junior prom become the high- lights of the junior year and also remind the eleventh year student of his special position in the school. The junior year is a period of many cru- cial decisions and tests of the stu- dent's abilities. It is here that the stage is set for his future. fBelowj Row 1 - J. Antes, M. Guy, G. Loos, L. Kathmanng Row 2 - S. Crouch, B. Liddle, D. Cray J. Hvitfeltg Row 3 - A. Markarian, D. Finman, J. Knightg Row 4 - L. Liddle, S. Allen, M. Dreyfus J. Cairns W Row 1 - R. Hughes, J. Hood, M. Field, Row 2 - M. Johnson, B. Shaw, W. Field fBelowj Row 1 - M. Telian, S. Stewart, M Ruggierog Row 2 - S. Neumann, Row 3 - R Nicholson, L. Whitenight, C. Ward, Raw 4 - D. Zurn, K. Thomson, J. Vasiskog Row 5 - L Zale, N. Monroe, H. Smith QA .,-is Hui V554-7' if ' 5 -L R M, 9? Row 1 - R. Kathmann, A. Prestige, K. Hughes, E. Truscottg Row 2 - R. Rowlands, R. Mellott, G Oliver, W. Ordmandy IBelowj Row 1 - T. Humphries, G. Hadden, K. Bender, J. Frecr, P. Hamilton, F. Barkalowg Row 2 - L. Briscoe, .l. Alverson, D. Henness, M. Hoag, S Hgignregg. Hall VW . gi , , 1 . f . .H 574 Q b gy Q . ,M ' . -, l4 '-'i5 M -Q-wr 'rf ' 2-'l..Nl :YQ J-1--,fklffl T - : i.' wP'TiT?f'!,gt' +-k'1'- 5'3 ' .- . A . 4- - .' X .A M . . .pf .W 'F 'fi lik-last. if 'H -. new ..'.:.z -4 -. ,.4.1v-H-W. L.wa 76.Ll.. h , -. R D E . .Rv 2 Row I - J. Moxley, D. Conelley, D. Derkeg Row 2 - D. Jendrzejewski, C. Albert. D. Closs, R. Croppe, T. Rosenthal, J. MacNaught, C. Fraser, E. Fitch, B. Tuthill Mr. Relmerfs Class: Row 1 - C. Stewart, J. Havrish, J. Finch, M. Foster, K. Masong Row 2 - Mr. Rehnerl, R. Henderson, W. Sprague, E. DeWitt, D. Decker, P. Wager Row 1 - M. Gracey. R. Hutsong Row 2 - R. Gransbury, E. Flannery, M. Johnson, K. Archibald 69 Ojfcers Coordinate Class Functions Yearly, class officers are elected in grades seven through twelve by their peers. It is the task of these officers to coordinate class activities and proj- ects to finance the cost of the junior prom and senior class expenses. Eighth Grade Officers: T. Ruggiero, secrewryg E. Valentine, vicepresidentq H. Hymers, presi- dent: Ullissingl M. Kellv. rrpsgurer w Seventh Grade Officers: T. Verspoor, vice pres- identg J. Colasanto, secrelaryg K. Valentine, treasurer: J. Braymer, president -. ii! Ninth Grade Ofjqcers: F. Dijiulio, vice president: T. Haran, presidentg Nancy Kruger. treasurerg A. Havens, secretary IBelowj Junior Class Officers: D. Conelley, treasurerg K. Osborn, secretaryg M. Guy, presidenlg L. Mokay, vice president Q 3 3 , 5 . .ee-'W . 5 , i gf2z.ffif .A1r1f'i,.-f if iw 3355 7728 Ezvvlved me ramad of Q H1513 51611 dome 3 is 'Zo have oloqe . 'ffofllol-l Ualdo CWQYSOYK aw U -nuuupr-'zqg-557 y f '41 'JK Wg H WA M-, W, WD'-'P SJ f'fz'w.l4'1ztw 'I fum :mi xlllaifllf X'nz.1:4 Hbrlx in llqfmfus: . v Nl I A Q ins: fhuhnn lawns L. 0 7' in-tn ... Q JIQS W? P- N Y .A fv3Q ' Honor Sociegf Displays Exceptional Qualities The students who best exhibit qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service are chosen by their fellow students and teachers to become members in this organization. Each year the Society assists the school during National Education week and Career Night. fLejQj Honor Society: IFront to Backj D. Burgin, T. Clark, D. Moskwa, A. Crocker, S. Hinrichs, R. Fris- bee, K. Kathmann, J. Duncan, R. Chapman Honor Society Officers: President - K. Kath- , Secretary-Treasurer - D. Moskwa mail Il fn 'i ., 12? 75 Delhi Welcomes Foreign Exchange Student Once again the halls of D. A. are honored with another foreign exchange student. This year an Aust- rian girl, Carina Wellisch. is living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight. Carina is a very diversified student showing exceptional creative ability and lan- guage mastery, speaking five different languages. Her many interests and experiences are a welcome addition to school life. Sea. '. uk International Relations Club Seeks Cultural Exchanges The International Relations Club is responsible for obtaining a foreign exchange student for the school and each year sponsors an exchange program of its own with South Valley Stream High School. Xe ' si,-vip , International Relations Club: Row 1 - H. Smith, L. Payne, K. Thomsong Row 2 - M. Potgieter, S. Mrs. Simmons and Carina Vetter, H. Smith 1' O e if LQ 2 i 5 .s' T 'tt- i f ' Y. International Relations Club: Row 1 - J. Jump, R. Doolittle, L. Rabeler. S. Allen. E. Fraser, K. Flamensfeld,'M. flohnerg Row 2 - S. Kinch, Mrs. Sim- mons, M. Ford, E. Miglianti. E. Bailey, T. Ladlee. E. Flannery 7 , 6 e L ff' 5 . ,Z J 33,359 is ' Q 2' Ha-2fa1 :Eff:'1'1'f.fff T3 3 1. 5211 -'f.- -'faiifffz' 5:5 5 :sa w i-'if21e1.gJ-T-fr A' f ' , .gif gig?-ii. I ,W 91 :ez J ,-.3 5 5 S f 3 l 292 l E ff-'ff I I 'ff' ' JF' i 3 5, f :E 1 1 I iff' W.. .' i' 52:2 ,J vi A it 23 1. fee: . ., Ig , 5' H.. E. Whittaker Everyday A etivities Provide Necessary Services Under the supervision of Mr. Ste- phen Gendle, the Safety Patrol main- tains and enforces the necessary safety rules to prevent accident and injuries on the school grounds. D.A.'s Varsity Announcement Club consists of a group of enthusias- tic seniors who broadcast the daily morning announcements and special events. 78 ,f I Safety Patrol: Row 1 -J. Hogan, D. Ford, A. Lame, W. Mondoreg Row 2 - J. Wood, G. Pernice, R. Malewski, E. Whittakerq Row3 - M. Paulaitis, J. Gilmore, E. Whittaker, M. Dougherty Varsity Anrmuncenzenl Club: IL-R2 J. Smith, R. Singer, J. Lewis, B. Oliver, R. Bishop An Club Rowl C Davidson S Rabeler E OConnell L Payne M Rohner D Burgln Row2 D Utter, N. Miehe, M. Ford, C. Ordmandy, D. Zale Crealivigf Flourishes in Art Club The Art Club, a new after-school activity, under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Stoker, gives the students an opportunity to express their artistic talents during their lei- sure time. A special attraction in the fall was the attractive lobby showcase in which the members displayed their unique crafts, and their found object sculptures created an excitement in art for the entire student body. 79 Orchestra F ills Halls With Classical Air The Delaware Academy Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Robert Knight, work very hard each week to achieve classical music excellence. By working diligently at individual as well as group sessions, they perform in concert and competition. ,t Violas: KLRQ H. Smith, E. Bailey, S. Vetter, N. Miehe, A. Hamilton Woodwinds: KL-Rj D. Burgin, K. Osborn, D. Georgia, D. Utter, G. Montgomery, J. Northrop, E. Hinrichs 80 fBelowj Brass: Row 1 - L. Rabeler, L. Malleryg Row 2 - T. Alverson, S. Raheler, M. Tuthill, S. Thomson D. Liddle, R. Chapman Cellos and Basses: Row 1 - M. Hammer, J. Knight, S. Georgia, R. Cayang Row 2 - B. Kaufman, K. Stein, D. Gray, J. Duncan, D. Conelley Violing: Row 1 - M. Zale, L. Henderson, S. Pease: Violins: Row I - H. Smith, F. Burging Row 2 -- E. Flannery, C. McCandlish, M. Davidson, M. Row 2 - I, Pease, M. Dayidson, D. Wheeler, Row 3 Kellyg Row 3 - J. Davidson, S. Braymer, M. Brown, D. Hammer - N. Zacharczenko, S. Frisbee, E. Groh ! V, . k ffjg K ,QL nun A f ., . . ef 'df if ...-, ,gg F' ! ': ,rf z oo . ' .Qfl jj- -A1555 u:2':ln.,,, '- 1 'X' o f , el ' 03:2 X' fiiiiiissre . F .si ff! QNN-My 1, Future Vocalists Strive or Perfection Miss Eleanore Reed directs the Mixed Chorus which performs at var- ious concerts during the year. The members sponsor a bake sale to finance a trip to the Metropolitan Opera. Yearly, the Chorus sings Christ- mas carols for the Vesper Service, and their many hours of practice are rewarded at the annual spring con- CCI1. mesa ' ' 4 Mixed Chorus: Row 1 - D. Branigan, B. Ford, J. Klueg, M. Gransbury, C. Stewart, R. Verspoorg Rom 2- N. Smith, E. Flannery, L. Liddle, D. Leal, D. Georgia, C. McCandlish, A. Hamilton, Row 3 - D. Mulholland, N, Kearney, D. Aitken, M. Dougherty, T. Howard, J. Kelly, D. Ford , Miss Reed and Mr. Knight 'vm Mixed Chants: Row I - E. Fraser, S. Rich, J. Shampine, M. Mulholland: Row 2- B. Ford, K. Flam- ensfeld, E. Bailey, M. Ford, D. Zale: Row 3 - O. Potgieter, M. Potgieter, C. Lewis, F. Potgieter, H. Johnson, N. Miehe, Miss Reed 82V x Variegf in Music S Marks Varsigf Choir Per ormances Mr. Robert Knight conducts the Varsity Choir. This group performs two special ser- vices, the annual variety show for the American Field Service and the Christmas vesper service. They also entertain for vari- ous community groups, and in the spring, they have a concert, along with other musi- cal groups, to show their yearly progress. Varsity Choir: Row 1 -- D. Utter, S. Hinrichs, L. Mokay, E. Potgieter, L. Kathmanng Row 2 - J. Knight, S. Smith, R. Bishop, C. Kearney, R. Frisbee, N. Smith, Row 3 4 H. Smith, M. Potgieter, L. Raabeler, J. Jump ' Varsity Choir: Row 1 - M. Guy, D. Burgin, F. Burgin, D. Georgia, C. McCandlish, J. Davidson, J. Vasisko, B. Kaufman, D. Moskwa, R. Cayang Raw2- D. Leal, J. Northmgrll. Doolittle, E. O'Connell, K. Kathmann, H. Smith, A. Hamilton, K, Thomson, D. Conelley 83 Brass: Row 1 - R. Thomson, M. Tuthill, S. Rabeler, R. Verspoor, R. Schriver, D. Liddleg Row 2 - S. Georgia, L. Raheler, C. Malleryg Row 3 - R. Chapman, D. Alverson, J. Duncan, T. Tatemg Row 4 - H. Hymers, P. Kaufman Percussion: fBottom Lo Topl J. Cobbe, B. Kauf- man, D. McFarland, E. Ellsworth n, , Q 3. , .1. 9 'Q- I f- 1, , ,v..,. . , e 1 - t f 1- ' Woodwinds: Row 1 - J. Northrop, M. Vetter, D. Burging Row 2 - R. Cayan, C. McCandlish, C. Bolles, C. Stump New Band Director Encourages M usica! Development Under the new direction of Miss Stella Hajczewski, the Delaware Academy Marching and Concert Band perform with great enthusiasm and persistence at many concerts and competitions throughout the year. For the first time in several years, a successful stage band has been formed to add a new light to concerts. Woodwinds: Row 1 - E. Miglianti, S. Sutherland, L. Hvitfelt, B. Liddle, J. Mallery, N. Teterg Row 2 - C. Kirk, M. Ford, C. Moxley, S. Parker, K. Osborn, mann' Row 3 - L Metcalf M ' Montgomery D Utter .l Stump D Georgia F7 75 E'- :- Z 7. ,an A' :W 1 S1 ww, W ' t ..... ..-1' ax. - tftxzggia .,.,.z., Q. C M, T . -if .Cvile.G. , . ,, , . 85 86 Color Guard and Twirlers A dd Flair to Band Per ormances The'Color Guard and Twirlers practice many long and vigorous hours to achieve the professional quality for which they have been rec- ognized. Under the direction of Mrs. Wylla Rabeler, the groups have received many outstanding awards. IBelowj Flag Line: E. Telian, S. Stew- an, M. Buel, S. Neumann, D. Connel- ley, B. Ford, M.'Potgieler, P. Conelley, N. McCormack ' A ' ' ,,.. 1, - f ' 9 f J . .,'., -if if , ..,, ,, , ,tk , f . .... QW, ,W 'i VM ,, K 'J -Q ' wal' M . M Q if Q if 5 I -ir 'r, f f' ' s ,. A I Q ' . . , Bibww Front Line: fBoLLom to Topj K. Kathmann, L. Kath- mann, M. Telian, K. Clark, L, Neumann, M. VanTyle I I --I. '7,,,,... Gun Line: fBatzom to Topl K. Clark, J. Nault, L. Kathmann, V. Frey, M. Telian, M. VanTyle I f, ,ii is I Senior High Ensemble: fBotlofn to Topj L. junior High Ensemble: fBoltam to Topj S, Mrs. Rabeler, Advisor Rabeler, P. Slurdevant, J. Moxley, C. Allen, M. Kelly, M. McCormack, H. Ray, K. McCandlish Liddle, N. Tctcr, L. Nicholson, D. Francisco D.A. Twirlers: Row I - E. Fraser, F. Burgin, R. Doolitlleg Row 2 - P. Mokay, C. Hum, E. Flannery, C. Fraser Chefs Club Creates Exotic Delicacies The Chefs' Club, with their advisor. Mrs. Janet Dolezel, meet once a week after school to prepare dinners for the group members. The meals may be fairly simple or ofa gourmet nature. The junior high group meets during the first semester, and the senior high group meets and prepares their meals throughout the second semester. i .359 K. Valentine D. Mulholland and Mrs. Dolezel fBelowj Row 1 - H. Thomson. L. Nicholson, H. Johnson, L. King, O. Potgieterg Row 2 - J. Colosanto. K. Valentine. B. Vasisko, L. Warner, M. Kelly, P. Valen tine, F. Potgieterg Row3 -J. Grill, M. Guy, D. Mulholland 88 FFA lBelowj Row 1 - W. Barnhart, D. Cobbeg Row 2 - j. Hutson, C. Pernice, Row 3 - R. Malew- ski, W. Spragueg Row 4 - D. Branigan, E. Whittaker: Row 5 - R. Roes, A. Montgomery, Row 6 - M. Scobie, D. Zurn, K. Conine FFA Provides Outlet for Agricultural Interests The FFA yearly embarks on money-mak- ing activities such as the fruit sales program that allows the members to attend many conferences and enter various forms of competition with other schools. This year they sent nine chapter members, along with their advisor, Mr. Richard Brown, to the National Convention in Kansas City. Members who attended' the Kansas City Convention: Row I -- V. Conklin, D. Levang Row 2 - T. Whit- taker, D. Taitg Row 3 - E. Dickman, M. Moodyg fMissingj T. Huyck, W. Harris, M. Howard 89 Excellence in Athletics Rewardea' Through Clubs Miss Loretto vonBuehren advises the D.A. Leaders' Club. This group of high school girls produce the annual girls' gym demonstration and help in preparing league sports' days. The D.A. Varsity Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. John Cariepy, sell Delaware Academy shirts in order to raise money for the annual athletic banquet held each spring. J! Leaders' Club: Row 1 - N. Monroe, D. Derke, L. Mokay, J. Northropg Row 2 - L. Whitenight, D Moskwa, C. McCandlish, T. Clark, L. Neumann, M. VanTyleg Row 3 - C. Davidson, M. Parsons, R Scobie, C. Tucker Varsity Club: Row I - J. McRedmond, R. Singer, J. Miehe, C. Oliver, M. Howarth, R. Raceg Row 2- E. Ellsworth, B. Rosenthal, J. Smith, C. Albert, D Finman, T. Mostert, R. Kaufman, R. Frisbeeg Row 3 - D. Anderson, R. Aitken, D. Buel, R. Nicholson, P. Jurjens, R. Chapman, K. Bender, R. Croppe, F. Barkalow, R. Holbert tassss i i,:LJf?,i Roflmllbtgegt Q? lock in sftootv- years l l t , Wwl lt? Library Aides: Row 1 - J. Hogan, H. Brown, S. Allen, B. Morganstern, J. Kluegg Roy 2 - K. O'Brien, A. Scobie, M. Rohner, K. Moody, B. Mondure, J. Dubben, H. Johnsong Row 3 - Y Hughes, J. Hood, M. Johnson, J. Smith, J. Barriger, M. Johnsong Row 4 - J. More, M. Hughes, A. Levan, B. - Ford, M. Ford, R. Wilber come . fjlafy' lift? J tfkr:Q lgifggjllg 'Nl ix it ijt QQ? 11.1 y C l A to i, 9 C Practical Activities gp Enhance Studenfs 5 'Elf Knowledge N The library aides help to alleviate some gxl of the clerical burden from the librarian. The Yorker Club allows interested stu- dents to further explore areas of New York State history. 1 Both activities allow students individual work in their fields of interest. The Yorkers give added spirit to the junior high stu- V A. ft dents, and the library aides make thinpq flow more easily in the library. Yorker Club: Row 1 - J. Grill, C. Fredericks, R. Kaufman, P. Cobbe, L. Sparkman, C. Hilliker, S. Rich, E. Hinrichs, M. Hammer, Row 2 - J. Stump, K. Branigan, S. Rabeler, J. Bramley, J. Frisbee, D. Ford, L. Tietbohl, S. Wickham, J. Smith, K. Moodyg Row 3 - T. Tatem, D. Aikens, J. Renwick, E. Harvey, T. Snvder. R. Wilber: Row 4- Mr. Kruser, E. Rossley, W. Bryden, J. Kelly, N. Rohner, T. Troost, J. Gilmore, Mr. Frar-'I l t r t l l N 91 v '? Mi! --1 ,fans F9 'T Photography, J. Miehe, C. Davidson, sports, J. Smith, liter- ary, R. Bishop D. Burgin, art: H. Smith, cover designg lVl. Guy, art, D. Moskwa, layout: K. Kalhmann, literaryg L. Neumann, lay- OU! 5 .jl ....: J lf 1 . ..l,, N . Editors, S. Hotelling and A. Crocker F 'nv vs. te, a sr Assistant editors, J. Duncan and J. Silber K. Thomson, activities, C. McCandlish, sports J. Vasisko, activities rr... ,S ., g 'fiff Circulation, S. Crouch and D. Conelleyg busi- ness, L. Mokay it ' o E ' . il l l l ivvikffm l Kalends Staff' Row I - D. Leal, M. Guy, R. Bishop, C. Davidson, H. Krugerg Row 2 - E. Potgieter, L. Neumann, S. Crouch, B. Kaufman, M. Potgieter, Kim Thomson, K. Thomson. J. Vasisko, L. Mokayg Row 3 - K. Bender, J. Moxley. D. Conelley, P. Hamilton, J. Stump, K. Conine, B. McKeegan Creation o Original Yearbook M otivates Kalends Kalends Staff members work many long and rigorous hours to produce a meaningful and memorable book which represents the diversity of the present senior class. Members and editors produce much enthusiasm to make their Kalends a superior book. The entire staff devotes their uni- que talents to extra-curricular proj- ects that finance the 1974- book. Kalends Staff' Row 1 - L. Rabeler, L. Payne, D. Burgin, S. Neumann, A. Crockerg Row 2 - P. Sturdevant, E. O'Connell, R. Doolittle, C. McCandlish, D. Moskwa, S. Hotellingg Row 3 - J. Duncan, G. Stump, J. Jump. J. Silberg Row 4 - M. Telian, S. Kinch, C. MCC lish, S. Georgia 93 716 compemw An zajerqess Z o Sacrgihe, personal Mfereslfs' or Slorg fbr 'file webfqr of all .wp feam Conles gqinsf. N JOKH Coooailvx M09 if wig' Us X wefsgiiwgi Sf f img, gig Qfwiw Egg Wig SQ S Q Q Y X M325 N Q33 NE Q' Qi? mf X ff Q W Varsity Football Team: Row 1 - R. Race, R. Gransbury. D. Finman, M. Dreyfus, F. Barkalow, J. Lewis, C. Owens, C. Albert, G. O,Connell, manager, Row2 - R. Frisbee, R. Stanton, S. Thomson, P. Cayan, B. Kaufman, M. Howarth, R. Singer, T. Mostertg Row 3 - Mr. Bagley, W. Ordmandy, B. Oliver, K. Stein, G. Oliver, J. lVIr'Redn1ond, T. Sulenski, R. Eighmey, Mr. Kelly IBelowl Mr. Kelly, Rob Kaufman, co-captain, Mr. Bagley, Randy Singer, co-captain Varsigf Football f Completes Successful Campaign Led by coaches, Dave Kelly and William Bagley, the varsity football team rolled up impressive victories in compiling a 6-2 sea- sonls record, good for second place in the tough Sus,' East. Outstanding performances by Matt Drey- fus on the ground and Randy Singer in the air made the Delhi attack one of the most explosive in the area. A tenacious defense led by the Oliver cousins struck fear in the hearts of opponents and yielded ground grudgingly. 96 ! '7 gin ,.,. . 4, . W . sl ,,,,,, uv a ek K ., an V. ea W xxx QQQ2, ,N .. we .ku 'i if 5 g f? ' 1 ,R . 'Y fi N' ,g H - X -,1'?N'? ,- ' 3 1 'F .'-'-'f' -fi:Ti1QB-51175' Q f' ' Y:RS 'a 'Ef'5' 'J K . .QEMQ X' 5' I E123 ' f -ffgfl sv -' 5 SW.,1',7, g i . 12 ' 5. ggi ..x. . - Q 5' V ,, -N ' ' V' N SQ' 5, if 7.5 vgil- 1 9.164 Q51 V 'T ff-1-xx 5,-gyk ' K .: ve' K X '5,lg,, if ?f',f?A -Ziff! . 'r:'f1-'Lf Mfg' - Sfyyapgayp' ' mam' w11Qfff.g,g f , Z af 3 f 'MN A -zfQw, s' , ff' A X 3 Pigskin Bounces Right s Way For J. V 'S Only an early season loss to Una- tego kept the J.V.'s record from being unblemished. The long bomb made the team's passing attack a dangerous weapon. Jim Cantwell's bursts through oppo- nent's lines gave the attack diversity. The speed of Dan Alverson added a special thrill to the suicide squad as his spectacular returns often resulted in scores. Defensive stalwarts often held opponents to minus yards total offense and appear to have some good additions for next year's varsity. The junior high football team notched several victories while learn- ing the basic fundamentals necessary for future successes. 1 Junior High Football Team Raw! J Cornacchno D Cantwell Row2 R Hood P Sheldon A Mokay M. Paulaitis, S. Gransbury, S. Olive, C. Cornac- C10 D Havens Row3 J Francisco N Stoddart 1 Fmman D Bryden G Permce J MacNaught N Kearney, E. Grohq Rnw4- Mr. Tbomson,J. my Girls' Hockey Place Second But Try Harder ln their second year of varsity hockey, the girls' team slacked off a bit from their first place finish of last year but still managed to tie for second place with a 7-2-1 record, their only two losses coming to league winner, Sidney. l.. ' Kiln 3- rg ,v- -D-.'L..,,,,3L F A ff!! , -mn' ,Vf K- ,,' , ,,.- .. .. - x, , , kay... r-,. . ,I . . A x , -.W-., - Mas.. .. . --...w,l:'f f . -V - -- ., - -K -. - - --V -ww,,..- - Offense: Row 1 - C. McCandlish, L. Whitnight, M. Johnson, S. Neumann, Y. King, M. Guy, A. Bray- mer, L. Neumann, M. Potgieter, Row 2 - S. Braymer, S. Vetter, E. Potgieter, S. Stewart, K. Clark Defense: Row I - S. Braymer, T. Clark, L. Braymer, M. Parsons, A. Hamilton, C. Tucker, C. David- song Row 2 - L. Kathmann, M. VanTyle, M. Telian. Cheryl McCandlish, D. Derke, D. VanTyle, K. Osborn, N. Monroe, L. Mokay, D. Moskwa ii w 211, . , X L s Co-Captai Davidson ns: L. Neumann, M. VanTyle, C z L ,R , 1 as , 1, H ,.:,,5,,,,Ak ,, Vkr, , , , ,V 101 102 Harriers Continue Resurgence Led by Captain, Paul Jurjens, the cross country team turned in its best perform- ance in several seasons. The team was sec- ond in the division, tied for third in the league, and placed second in the sectionals. ,Iurjens closed out a four-year career by qualifying for the state meet the second time in as many years. With only three runners graduating and a tough J.V. and junior high team, the team's future is even more optimistic. Varsity Cross Country Team: Row 1 - G. Loos, K. Armstrong, C. Barkman, C. Armstrong, Row 2 - R. Chapman, P. Jurjens, D. Gray, R. 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I N441 'f av- vw., fi Bulldogs Face Tough Roaa' in Power- Paekea' League Height and physical strength is the trademark of this yearls Bulldog team as they continually win the battles under the boards. The D.A. history of strong defense is quite evident as they continu- - ally keep opponents from penetrating and force them to take long, outside shots. A quality packed crew is up from last season's undefeated J.V. squad add- ing depth to the team. Facing a host of formidable opponents, D.A. is holding its own in league play. Varsity Basketball Team: Row I - F. Barkalow, C. Albert, D. Gray, R. Singer, R. Nicholsong Row 2 - Mr. Olive, M. Howarth, G. Oliver, B. Oliver, P. Cayan, T. Mostert 104 YQOX QDPVQYX XGA, if R W .... ,' ' I 5 111 6' J. V Basketball Team Challenges League Foes One of the tallest teams in recent history is the mark of this J.V. squad. The team is getting used to each other's style of play and show game by game confi- dence and improvement. The starting five, all sophomores, are proving that they will be ready for varsity ball next year. sa ,L If Basketball Team: Row 1 - E. Whittaker, R. Hood, D. Gile, J. Cantwell, J. MacNaught, R. Whitenight, I. Newkerkg Row 2 - S. McKeegan, G. Ord- mandy, E. Eighmey, S. Hymers, S. Thomson, K. Oliver, J. Pinney, E, Telian, Mr. Kellyg Missing: M. Farley, C. Swander, C. Cornacchio 10 7 fi' Seventh Grade Basketball Team: Row Whittaker, J. Townsend, G. Clark, R. Fletcher, J. Bramley, J. Monroe, R. Ford 1 - C. Ordmandy, D. Sohns, G. O'Connell, T. Aitken, T. Stalter, J. Frisbee, J. Perkinsg Raw 2 - Mr. McGurl, E. Sportsmanshp Refned in Junior H i gh Basketball The junior high basketball program provides an important proving ground for future basketball stars. Each grade plays a rigorous schedule against a host of opponents which allow them to refine their skills. Eighth Grade Basketball Team: Row 1 - R. Ford, D. Cantwellg Row 2 - P, Sheldon, N. Kearney, J. Gilmore, A. Mokay, S. Olive, P. Matthews, J. Grill, M. Guyg Row3 - Mr. Mokay, K. Rotzler, D. Dandignac, J. Mason, K. Oliver, N. Smith, W. Oliver, L. Lame k Q ,,,,, 1, 1 . f , l ? 1 . 5 f t E Q' Wir V ,. ff. 3 l ff' lf- it , l I Junior High Wrestling Team: Row 1 - D. Mason, R. Groppe, M. Doring, D. Buel, M. Aikens, J. Cornacchio, D. Chauncey, T. Lame: Row 2 -- Mr. Barber, R. Loveland, T. Troost, P. Rich, L. Burgin, J. Eaton, G. Aikens, Gransbury, E. Cimler, D. Havens N A 'C Y 0 V' W A A l 'E ' r . T ' H - l'6, - i fy' , .Ha . Y it ' . . 'Lf ,f Y f f ,M f , .ff lf Efifcff ' ' .. abs ff ' z:.q'57 A M . ali' Z4 .,s'fr fi? MM J, ' A ff' M . f ,ews . . f - . f-fa if , . .1 it ' M . 42 if .W V 'f , ft ffaf' ' ' A -M X If Q , A ' , M' A 'rj WV 11 Mf . 'Tj'-V J L- ,M ,ff V ' f 'Met Mf 1 ff .V .fr.Mw'. . . 1 K ,N ' 4 A ML-'ff ,J 'yu' M if f , f bf M 7, g f Mg 1 A J ft fi ,W A ,lf ,M-f JIM' , 'T .1 H, J A 7 by g,5,,ft,' 1111.-1 2 ' ,M 5, ' ,f 1-. - f 1 S 'iff' fa In A VY, ,Jr f,f,l'm g fi I' V' F 3 C 4, fl f,.5,, V , J , .,,.,MM 1 gp atv, i t ,Arlo L V, ,,.-M, , J ! , Xb... - L, f . J of VM-' . If J, il f T Formzdable Wrestlers Strzvefor the Top M f G' 51, ,fi The Wrestling Team is making its name known throughout the wrestling circles as a squad to be taken seriously. Capturing second place at the Chenango Valley Christmas tournament, every Delhi wrestler entered placed in the top four with Doug Havens, Dan Alverson, and John McRedmond placing first within their respective weight classes. Consistently these three are I victors for Delhi. H X1 A ff , - M if . .ti a af ,J jawn Jx l 4,241 i V A f yi K, ff. 3 1-TQ iw, ,W W 7 , Q , if it ,, fi fir! Miki Afliififfwetris. if .JJfWa4 .t , ft- if Varsity Wrestling Team: Row 1 - S. Havens, B. Franciscog Row 2 - G. Barliman, V. Francisco, J. .lones,'iD. Declie , N. Stoddart, D. Havens, D. Alverson, -I Roland Croppe, D. Anderson, Row 3 - Mr. Bagley, F. Diliulio, R. Groppe, R. Dunbar, Ellsworth, J. McRedmond. G. Rolzler, R. McRedmond, C. i Owens, Mr. Kilmerg Missing- D. Buel 109 NM M 5, X .,:. fm, . v. 5, vfcff:.:-- Ns' V W W-Lf ' MM. 'IH Girls, Winter Sports Scene Bustles With Activigf The winter season provides several diver- sified activities for the girls. Athletically, 1974 marks the debut of basketball on the varsity level and based on past perform- ances, the D.A. girls will make a fine show- ing. Volleyball and badminton both use nets as girls smash the ball and birdie in the respective sports. Long hours of practice for gymnastics are rewarded at the gym demonstration. Female bowlers rush the alleys twice a week improving their scores. H2 ww-11+ 'N H3 Baseball Team Begins Rise Constant improvement over the past several seasons gives hope for many excit- ing games this year. Despite the graduation of several players, the team still has a basic nucleus at key pos- itions which keeps hopes high for a success- ful campaign. The proving ground for future varsity players is the J.V. team. Varsity Baseball Team: Rowl -P. Neumann Row2 M Guy R Race R Holbert F Barkalow K DeRoche J Cantwell D Terry S Braymer Row3 -M. Howarth, E. Leal. R. Currie, J. Silber, R. Aitken R Cransbury R Eighmey R Kaufman Mr Garlepy 114 Cold Team: IL-R1 J. Smith, M. Smith, R. Platt, D. Anderson, K. Bender, Mr. McGurl 2, M . , 'Q of any I 5, V,W: ., ..f e ,gQj4ri1eE1i',.1,s 1223 Depth Proves Key to GOQ' Success Led by Dave Anddfson who was medalist at the league meet as a soph- omore, the D.A. golf team has four returning lettermen and could be a dominant factor in the Susquenango Association this year. All returning members have at least two years of varsity experience to their credit and the knowledge of the courses to be played is a deter- mining factor in lower scores and het- ter team performances. 115 Track Team Adds Z0 Trophy Case Despite losing two meets for the first time in several seasons, the track team still we X came up with several firsts, including the .E-.7 Delaware County and Division meets. The team placed third at the Association meet, and Pete Cayan qualified for the state meet in the pole vault while upping his school record. Backed by a strong junior high team, the future looks equally bright in track and field. ' ' A - ' ieii A Junior High Track Team: Row 1 - M. Doring, S. Olive, A. Mokay, P. Sheldon, M. Dougherty, S. Aitken, Mr. Mokayg Row 2 - K. Armstrong, L. Bouton, T. Alverson, D. Havens, D. Branigan, Row 3 - W. Oliver, D. Mulholland, L. Johnson, N. Stoddart, D. Alverson, D. Gile, J. MacNaught, Row 4 - J. Eaton, J. Davidson, L. Burgin, L. Lame, J. Newkerk, M. Paulaitis, J. Stump, Row 5 - N. Smith, C. Mason, C. Armstrong, Cl Pernice, E. Groh, J. Finman, Row 6 - M. Aitken, E. Rossley, C. Barkman, A. Lame, K. Oliver, J. Francisco Varsity Track Team: Row 1 -C. Despaw, J. Olive, C. Oliver, R. Singer, R. Salvi, C. Albert, Mr. Kelly, Row 2 - C. McCandlish, P. Mokay, K. Stein, T. Sulenski, B. Oliver, A. Crocker, Row 3 - T. Davidson, R. Stanton, P. Cayan, J. Goodnough, B. Rosenthal, P. Jurjensg Row 4 - D. Gray, G. Loos, D. Finman, M. Dreyfus, D. Jendmejewski, T. Mostert, Mr. Bagley gnhwfikf mei' 'ui ii :aging 2:51. 116 W 4 1 n N 1 x A H7 Tennis Team Continues Development Graduation stole only two members from last year's team and a vastly improved corps of underclassmen leads to specula- tion of the continuing resurgence of tennis at D.A. John Miehe, Jim Lewis, and Ron Frisbee all seem as logical candidates to succeed perennial one, two men, Don Trelease and Rich Reed. Trelease, in closing out his career at' D.A., placed second in the sec- tionals. I Varsity Tennis Team: Raw 1 - K. Conine, J. Hvitfelt, J. Miehe, D. McFarland, J. Penn, K. Penn, Raw 2 - J. Lewis, E. Valentine, R. Reed, D. Trelease, R. Frisbee, R. Thomson, Mr. Kilmer 1 l 118 ...,,. e... .,.2'. l V arsily Softball Team: Row 1 - C. Mcflandlish, A. Braymer, D. VanTyle, L. Whitenight, S. Vetterg Row 2 - M. Dunbar, M. VanTyle, C. Davidson, M. Cayan, L. Neumann, N. Buelq Row 3 - M. Par- sons, P. Mason, K. Clark. V. Newkerk N Warm Weather A ttracts Diversfed Female A thletes Softball burst on to the varsity sports level in a big way in 1973 as the girls cop- ped the league title and this year's unit appears just as solid. The track team has gained much success in recent years and has dominated the league championship meet. Archery provides an excellent chance to allow future marksmen to improve on their skills. Delhi's future Billie Jean Kings storm the Delhi courts both spring and fall mastering their expertise. Cheerleaders Seek to Motivate Student Body The cheerleaders provide the needed role to spur on the crowds as well as the teams at sporting contests. They are con- stantly coming up with new and inventive ideas to generate more school spirit. The long hours of practice these girls put in this activity are rewarded at athletic events as spectators voice their approval. . ,,..,.,. :. :Fr ., at, Varsity Cheerleaders: Row 1 - L. Braymer, R. Wickham, M. Parsons, M. Ruggeriog Row 2 - S. Braymer, M. Guy, L. Mokay, T. Clark at sf, I - ,ff ' ' ts X f rf!!! ax x W -e-- MQ.. ,, 120 ,fi 'I 91 fl momma K I lIl1f,.l'l:.:f. v -M Va W warm., 1 V '1 'f ft. 110911, , QWHMMMDKQ I ,, gf va Qinlrnlpvwaamnwi . B r BVf9?ill r mm ,,. pg. ' , ' W fi? t ' as I 1 ' ivan: , ' 'ua V ' M ' . .wus i K was - 'Jw' 'vw ,- - ' ' 3.3! V. I' A M, . Awe- - f,.f ' . , !f, , ,,.. I, ,. j . - - 3. Belowj 1.14 Cheerleaders: IL-Rj V. Wickham, S. Lewis, A. Braymer, E, Kissane, G. Ruggerio, C Eaton, S. Braymer, D. VanTyle I Q NSCCSSGYQ LJYNBT need we ieach 3 cwld ... with oum books ami fades? Left Ham maui arqonc-5 Jrhe HMS and flowers., lei him cxaze upoq Jrhe wasted, lei' KWH XQOK up To The STEPS ... and he QSM MENS HS wi salem . V NTQBYI LOBXSM Qncguncl I I 1 Members Desire School Improvement The Board of Education works diligently to create an academic atmosphere most advantageous for the student body. This year the Board members have been active in striving for an acceptable renovation plan. Though facing many obstacles, they continue to work for the benefit of both the students and the community. Kltighlj Robert McKeegan, legal advisorg Floyd Porter, district clerkg Wilbur Oles, treasurer 5 N-af M, Q3 . it V s rf , ' 4 V 1 25. ' Members of the Board of Educaukms Row 1 - Arline Crocker, Wilbur Farnsworth, Stella Sprague Row 2 - Lauren Monroe, Klaus Sohns, John Hamilton, Reverend Harold Smith f' 124 ' .1 1 lil 3, il if .Ei District Principal Oversees School Operation The role of district principal is a demanding one that calls for a person of many capabilities because he is involved in both the administrative and public relations end of school policy. Mr. Richard Zajack works long hours to fulfill his duties to the school and still takes time during the day to listen to student prob- lems which may arise. I Administrators Coordinate School Activities Mr. Edward Shalkey oversees the opera- tion of the high school and the conduct of the students. Problems that are referred to him are handled immediately and effi- ciently. Coordination of all elementary activities is the job of Mr. Herbert Dietz. He actively seeks to bring in new cultural attractions and to introduce recent innovations in the field of education which enhance the stu- dents, knowledge. Q: tyry 5 g s f l 'ua 4 it If N, kwin' MJ X I gf K 1 N M If ,HC X - 3, - so si- fm A ,, , M-' N iss Nw :ff YW t uw M XJ skkfximxi-SXJXXFXQ., Q CXVN Guidance Department Provides Essential Services Mr. Ronald Tillapaugh and Mr. Robert McCandlish, guidance coun- selors, continuously work on com- plex scheduling and assist students with various problems. From junior high to senior high, a growing num- ber of student activities revolve around the guidance department, with a great demand for experienced guidance assistance. fLe tj Mrs Arleen Hood organizes student files for future references tudent's schedule. 127 MICHAEL BARBER Business Education I nventive Faculzy Enlivens Classes It is the goal of the faculty to trans- pose the common everyday occur- rences into the new and imaginative in order to extract the fullest of the studentls potential. Specialized in their fields, the teachers often interject anecdotes which add a new light in the quest for learning. ELIZABETH COCHRANE Dental Hygienist 128 GREGORY BLACK RICHARD BROWN Industrial Arts Agriculture JANET DOLEZEL MARTHA DROPP Home Economics School Nurse MICHAEL FRANZ JOHN CARIEPY Science Social Studies STEPHEN GENDLE ALAN GLOGOWSKI REGINA GOODNOUGI-I English Earth Science Health, A.V. Director ROBERT GRIFFITH Science STELLA HAJCZEWSKI Instrumental Music LAVERNE HENDERSON Science ZINA HIGGINS Spanish, French KATHERINE HOFFMAN Mathematics 5 HA,- .IACQUELINE HUYCK Reading MARIE HUGHES DAVID KELLY Mathematics Physical Education RUTH KRUGER German DOROTHY KUBIK CARL LIND Enghsh Business Education if ERICKA MEYERHOFF WILLIAM MOKAY Social Studies Mathematics 4115 JOHN N EALIS JUDITH NEWTON JOHN OLIVE English English Mathematics NORMA PATTERSON MARTIN PODSKOCH IRC Coordinator Reading ELEANORE REED Vocal Music ,al IRVING REED Science LILLIAN REED English 'wr ROBERT REHNERT Special Education CERALDINE SIMMONS Social Studies SUSAN SCHAEFFER English BARBARA STOKER . Art ff' 17? 2 xr.. JANE TERRILL Mathematics FUN ROBERT THOMSON Social Studies LORETTO vonBUEHREN A. L. Kellogg School Operated by Staff and Faeulgf lt is the responsibility of the fac- ulty and staff of the A. L. Kellogg School to maintain the high quality of education for the youth of Tread- well that it has in the past. Set in a rural and active community, the Treadwell school provides an excel- lent place for the pursuance of an education. M..,.s.,,...q.,,.... . ......... . . .. , A. L. Kellogg Staff? Row 1 - D. Bened son, V. Eden K ' -. f:s-w-fm - - , We-1. t FTfQlbuQ..'7f,j Q .kj ' ' iz ict, H. Eden, K. Stockmang Row 2 - C. Kellogg, H. David- A. L. Kellogg Faculty: Row I -J. Boyle, D. Schawelson, E. Fitchg Row?-J. Goodwin, F, Fleming, L. Liddle W fbi l l K-4 Faculty: Row 1 - A. Palmer, H. lump, L. Smith, P. Holcombg Row 2 - M. Henderson, S. Mance, B. McConnell, H. Stewart, C. Maxwell, A. Nephew: Row 3 - H. Raitt, l, Graby, B. Hillis, E. Nelson Elementary Teachers Develop Student Capabilities It is the task of the elementary teachers to introduce new and inven- tive techniques which allow the stu- dent to progress in the learning proc- ess without realizing it. The ground- work the faculty provides in the ele- mentary grades forms a valuable basis for future explorations and activities. - 4-6 Faculty: Raw 1 - R. Price, S. Davis, J. Drake. V. Mokay, S. Placek, Row 2 - E. Reinhardt, R. Kaufman, B. Oles, L. Iwanow, J. DeRoche, F. Grill Sta Performs I nnumerable Duties Delaware Academy needs the spe- cial talents of its employees to func- tion properly. The secretarial staff assists the administrators in conduct- ing school business and aid in solving many student problems. The district clerk and his assistant record district finances. Mrs. Marie Renner, secretary, elementary building V? -YN '55, Mrs. Margaret Porter, secretary: Floyd Porter, district clerkg Helen Weerheim, assistant clerk Secretarial Mrs. Rosemarie Bryden, Mrs. Carol Mostert, Miss Patricia Corey , . VV.-W' : ' ,1'f .1., 1 Special Teachers and Teacher Aides H eh? Students The special teachers provide the students with many educational ser- vices. The recreation of the elementary students is supervised by the play- ground aides. High school teacher aides assist students in the library and in study halls. Special Teachers: Row 1 - J. Huyck, I. Gilchrist, B. Benderg Row 2 - J. Cornell, H. Bramley We Ol EMM XHON YW' in r , - sa- s f , 4, B I 3 Teacher Aides: A. Francisco, M. Moskwa, W. Rabcler, M. Hosier, M. Murphy E 4 l ...-a i ' dl Phzyground Aides: ITop Lo Bottomj J. Rossley, Special Teachers: W. Bagley, L. MacNaught, J. Bagley, A. Lussier, C. McGurl M. Moskwa, F. Barnhart Indispensable Stay? Per orm Overlooked Deeds It is the continuous responsibility of the custodial staff to keep the school and its grounds sparkling clean. Throughout the years the custodians have kept the appear- ance of the school as immaculate as possi- ble. Providing the students with a nourishing meal is the goal of the cafeteria workers. Each week they strive to provide the stu- dents with imaginative and nutritious food. I, 'x Custodial Staff' Row 1 - C. Bartow, W. Board, J. Bauer, J. Coreyg Row 2 - W. Ordmandy, J. Han- ley, A. Harder, R. Mostert, L. Hadden Cafeteria Staff' ILRQ V. Sanford, M. Failla, M. Thomson, E. Winsmore, E. Mason, R. Groppe, H. Lord, P. Lynn, M. Rider, K. Thomson, A. Waring Y w M-Nmmwkm Wm . A rj -fs ,X - -eg, g - A .af l if s c 1 . or Q 140 Bus Drivers ana' Mechanics Assure Safe and E fjicient Transportation The bus drivers safely transport out-of- town students to and from D.A., in spite of often inclement weather. In addition, they drive the sports' and activities' buses, thus helping to maintain school spirit and enthu- siasm. The bus mechanics provide an essential service to the school by maintaining the condition of all school vehicles. Automotive Mechanics: Row 1 - A. Benedict, W. Oliverg Row 2 - E. Brown, D. Waring Bus Drivers: Row 1 - W. Oliver, J. McCandlish, P. Rasmussen, M. Diliulio, E. Brown, T. Hutson, H. Leitenbergerg Row 2 - J. Benedict, R. Nault, P. Merrill, R. Wood, E. Henness, C. Tellerday, G. Millikeng Row 3 - A. Benedict, C. Stein, L. Mason, R. Hunt, R. Adams, G. Maxwell, R. Rich, L. Rich 141 The PM anfhropisis I can nO Oiker' answer- f'xaKe, bw! fhanks, and +hauqKS, and ever' ihanKS. N bbiuiav-'X SHEll'QeSpC3v Q, 11091 us PM 1 Q if . C Complimenfs of C g +uIa+ions +o S from Brian iid Jeff TZZWHQHBTES HAMDEN GARAGE TAXI D E RM I ST BI LL PERKINS Birds - Animals - Fish D Ih N Y 46 3205 CompIimen+s of MAGNAN MEAT DISTRIBUTOR Complimenfs of WICKHAM SALES 84 SERVICE, INC. PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE FORD EXXON 2 Bridge S+., Delhi, N. Y. Phone: I607I 746-2 I48 MOKAY BROS. T.V. Furnifure and Appliances 66 Main S+reel' Delhi, New Yorlc Phone: l607l 746-2322 20 years serving Delhi and vicini+y Zenifh Frigidaire Say Some+l1ing Nice Complimen+s Of Complimenfs of ROBERT F. THOMSON AGENCY RAY'S LIQUOR STORE For all your insurance needs Delhi. NSW Y0Tli Andes Road Delhi, N. Y. I3753 Phone: l607l 746-2282 Complimenfs DELHI AGWAY Lower Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York Ediih Marie Pernice DEERSKIN PRODUCTS WILLIAM LiHle Delaware Rou+e 28 Delhi, New York I3753 Phone: 607 - 746-3806 Bloomville, N. Y. 538-62l I or 746-3 l56 Beef Cows and Calves Daily Pickup Freezer beef cu+, wrapped Good Luck Seniors and ready bysidesorwholes 78 Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York Maiden beef or Sieer only MAXWELL'S GULF SERVICE STATION Corner of Elm and Kingsfon S+ree+ Delhi, New York DELHI MOTOR COMPANY Ch y I Plymouflm D dg MR. AND MRS. JACK HAMILTON HOLLOWAY AND ASSOCIATES INC. Coniracling Builders I I9 Main Slreel Delhi, New York I3753 A d+ Complimen+s . ' Oyll, of vS1I'1Ogl Pit eeo Res cool-I RAN E GBAWA-.mu AND soN ll ali' ' x Building Con+rac+ors r x li ' , , Delhi, New York RIVERS REALTY GEORGE A. RIVERS 95 Main S+ree+ Licensed Real Es+a'Ie Broker Delhi, N. Y. I3753 CHARLES E. JONES, JR. GLORIA PERKINS Licensed Real Es+a+e Brokei' For Appoin+men+ Only DeLancey, N. Y. 9 I 4 - 676-4685 DeII'1i, N. Y. 607 - 746-3205 Telephone 607 - 746-3520 COmP'i 'en+SOf FRIENDS GREEN!-louse HENDERSON'S 22EImS+.D.,.hi CLOTHING STORE h dd 6 Mlfml d ff O + N Y k MEFF ifirizvfsy MGM? MH? DCLH1 Q Nikki YORK Q CD30 Ah, C pl + TVY of DUBBENS HARDWARE C. E. KIFF INC. STORE Mobil Dis+ribu+ors when in need of 1 ' Spor+s Equipmeni p+S+ + DIhN Yk DelhN Yk T L., R. E. BRIGHAM INC. JEWELERS Oneonfa, New Yorlc 607 - 432- I430 THE SHEARING SHED 92 Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York l3753 Men's and Boys' Hairsfyling Compllmenls Razor Cufs Hair Replacemenls I Appoin+men+s S 607 - 746-3528 Wal+on, N. Y. Closed Wednesdays ROBERT UTTER PROP. - -ld . f I Swv' f 'v-r wommi , ...... A 2 un ' . l22 Rooms, 52 Unifs wilh ThermaSol Banquel' and Mee+ing Room for 500 people Free Color TV Telephone in each room Swimming pool En+er+ainmen+ nighlly Cocldail Lounge and Res'fauran'I' open 'ro +he public Rou+e 23, Sourhside, Oneonla 607 - 433-2250 FARMS: HOMES: BUSINESS: RESORTS: RECREATION: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES UNI ED FARM AGENCY REAL ESTATE Philip J. Neumann, Jr. Salesman Pealces Brook Road R.D. I, Delhi, N. Y., I3753 Go 3 miles Sou+hwes+ of Delhi on S+aI'e Rfe. 'Io Pealces Brook Rd +hen Norfh 3 miles Io office Phone 607 - 746-3426 H. J. C-ILE AND SON, I NC. Mobil Produc+s VICTORY SUPERMARKETS You Ge+ Much More in , , Q W ' I A 0 b xl f , ,erase ','. ' We Give S 8: H Green Sfamps SOI! Bes+ Wishes Class of '74 mou Chrysler 87 Delaware Sireel' Wallon, New Yorlc m I nco n lr serial BREAKEY MOTORS INC. JOHN W. BREAKEY Bus. Phone Delhi, New York I3753 P'eS'de + 8 5 '545 h V Complimen'I's of MCCALL Q -tg FURNITURE E Wall +o Wall Carpe'I'ing Live Enferfainmenf Nighfly S+ f d, N Y k . am or ew or SL is :,, 3 Besl' Wishes from FASHION FABRICS Main S+ree+ Delhi, New Yorlc llil Com plimenis of AU DREY'S JERSEY ACRE gi'F+s, novelfies, foys V iewelry from around 'H'1e world old-fashioned souvenir ifems DELHI LiH'le Delaware CANDY KITCHEN Rm Our Own Make Delhi' N' Y' ,Ce glam MRS. PETER C. GROH, Prop. PETER YONCLAS, Propriefo Ou+fiH'ing Dad WEBB'S PEPP CLOTHING Since 88 Wal'ron, New York Home Building and Remodeling Complimenis of DELHI SANITATION Co. ,Ou BM E HALLADAY PIERCE I' S I leSS S P'cl 9 up Hamden, N. Y. 73a-273I ROBERT H. LEWIS AND SON INC. Buick B G.M C Trucks Op Delhi, New York A- J- CompIimen+s AUCTION SERVICE of y N Y 238 237: GREEN THUMB DeLa ncey, New York R. B. DECKER ADVERTISING, INC. THE CDJSEI1!Yr2ElfOPPER C0 'P'ime +5 of VALLEY VIEW MOTEL M , S AND RESTAURANT am +.,D Ih Ph 746 254: R+. I0 Hamden, N Y 6 CODDINGTON'S FLORIST Flowers - Gi++s - An+iques Flowers by Wire Pyramid Mall IO Rose Ave. Oneon+a, N. Y. Oneon+a, N. Y. Ph. 607-432-375I Ph. 607-432-3744 QuaIi+y Men's Wear 233 Main S+. Phone: 746 - 432-6652 CompIimen+s of MAIN STREET PRINT SHOP MARIA AND THOMAS ACKERLY CompIimen+s of DELHI BOOTERY Shoes +or +he En+ire FamiIy I 51 in is 2 KX Bes+ Wishes and Good Luck COUNTY TIRE CO R+. 28 Delhi, New York Phone: 746-3003 22 Main S+. S+am+ord, N. Y. I2 I67 Lt 76 IVIGII1 S'I'I'ee'I' MENIS SHOP BOO-I-ERY Delhi. New York 607 - 652-3 los 607 - 652 3550 Eleclronic Cenferl I59 Main S+. Delhi, N. Y. YOUR PANASONIC HEADQUARTERS Large Selec+ion of 8 Track Tapes, Casse'Hes and Records Phone GE 2-2840 EASTERN STEEL 81 METAL CO. Dealer in Scrap Iron, Paper, Rags, Mefals New and Used S+ruc+ural Sfeel FRANK BRIGUGLIO 49 Main S+. JAMES BRIGUGLIO Oneonfa, N. Y. McDOWELL AND WALKER INC. 4 . X Feed Lime Ferlilizer Seed 4 Depol Slreef Delhi, New York Q Complimenfs of BARLOW'S GENERAL STORE Treadwell, New York ONEONTA, NEW YORK Leading Women's Special+y S+ore Fashions in Oneonla for Over 5I Years. I5 7 Complimenfs of DELAWARE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Complimen+s of KELSEY'S SOFT ICE CREAM SHOPPE Three miles below Delhi B ilding Supplies I+ I F d G+ aian oo R+ I0 New York LU MBER COMPANY INC Delhi, New York Besl' Wish es Class of I974 'A W 1 ifl I Qr'. 1V'1.y, 4 ,if,, ,,'1. , 4. R. J . Am Repairs FU N ERAL H OM E . a+ sHAw's GARAGE ROEElT.lE'g3A52,TlEY 97 Main S'l'ree'l' Delhi, New 3 -II NEWKERK'S STORE LP Gas Cash and Carry DeLancey, New York Complimenfs of FUSSCAS BROS. THE GREEKS Andes, New York HIDDEN INN FoIrII:Ze,rvEIEoT1ocjaII: S +hK I-r gh+ 538919: N Y k 538 9259 MOKAY'S MARKET U-S515-2 Delhi, New York CompIimen+s of+I1e JIMMINY CRICKET N ew York BOVINA PLUMBING 8: SUPPLY CCD., INC. h .. - DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COOP INC. ' Delhi, New Yorlc THE COUNTRY MUSIC SHQPPE MEREDITH INN M'+ch Brown - Sara Bl lr Andy and Nellie Mokay 89 M s+ + D lh' N Y I3753 Ch'iSa'f::YPj:LDan' Phone 607 - 746-6229 Complimenfs of CARLSEN'S GROCERY DeLancey, New York LYNN'S REPAIR sl-loP wpuvwg 'EQ Tn, may Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Eleciric and Plumbing, Gould Wa+er Sysfems Phone: 607 - 746-2550 Complimen+s of lnsurance of All Kinds CECIL H. RUSSELL DEWEY F- BRAMLEY AND General Merchandise ' Bovina, New York Complimen+s of STEVENS HARDWARE COMPANY INC. Oneon+a, New York JL., VILLAGE DELICATESSEN H ibvi rrrr I M 1 awww: .. , ' , pi MM i wwmwxm , , .,. ,V w....,,,,,, WWW..,.,.4.- J 7 .,..wu....,,,V 4 ln +he Hear+ of Down+own Delhi CompIimenI's of I TIETBOHL'S CHEVROLET INCORPORATED QuaIi+y and Service Firs+ Delhi, New Y In FLETCHER'S OIL CO. i Me+ered Delivery 24 H A I I RAY PLUMBING AND HEAT NG INC. Delhi, New York Your N. A. P. A. Jobber D AND D OF DELHI DeII1i, New York I I if ., as 1 ' J AI- we I ,, I I ss sm I . ROSSIGNOLQ TRAPPEUR I -QQPCII, : ouN . LANGE GPZIGZSI . gd 0? n HEAD e wr-me STAG H0 E Comphmeni-5 59 Sli . NORDICA 0 MEISTER Hp VIC Sd' . RIEKER 0 RENTALS P-.Ap I gf I Complete Line of Puma 6' Tiger Shoes I I 'W L '5f'I5fIctE 'fIeEI'1?,I'L'sf 'Es Iso 3:5511 Ioppnsife sfeseesx 432-osss I M N R E P Bes'I' Wishes 'Io The Class of '74 Maria and Thomas Ffom Ackerly PIONEER TRAILS CAMPING RESORT Com plmjxggjlfs of DELLTQWNFQ DS 5 5 it Q f is I .4- 5 ' v CompIimen+s of tw :ef My ,, AMERICAN LEGICN DONALD GLEASON , I Q ,K iw, ,. 1 N F S 534 4 1 i ' ,U s... f 166 ' THE VILLAGE ONEONTA Bus LINES INC. EM OR'UM CHARTER SERVICE '-If you need .I bus, can us O + NY 607-432-4040 THE VARIETY SHOP OF DELHI F e Saddlery, Boofs and J B l+s, Cra'f'I's, Jew l y P 'I Supplies and O+h M 'I 56M S+ D lh 746 3872 Besf Wishes 'ro The Class of '74 THE ROBERT A. PEET FAMILY if. H 'K A, rf? ff ang, ERR YM will JJLEF L' ' if 'H' .I-s- , Lf I I I I'4Iafe.E HALL 81 PEET FUNERAL HOME Delhi, New York TWEEDlE'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Wal+on, 'New York TREADWELL CARBURETOR CO. Harold J. Lei+enberger F g d A M d F + y R b HC b + A + + F T + T lr s IIE., as bl S+ R + T a IINY l3846 CompIimen+s of I LEE'S CERAMICS BRACKETT S Bovina Cen+er New York B00 KSTO RE I I6 Main S+. I42 Main S+. Delhi, N.Y. Oneonfa, N.Y. BOOKS RECORDS CompIImen'I's of SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS KONSTANTY'S I I6 Main S+ree+ Oneon'I'a, New York .. IIIIS IA' I ' Bes'I' Wishes From BWH STUDIO, INC. Delhi, New York Producer of Spor+s and Travelogue Films Bes+ Wishes +o Hue Class of '74 Roberf M. MacFadden TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY P.O. Box 56 Brandywine S+a+ion Schenedrady, New York I2304 Q5l8i 356-0584 , a Z Q Y, Y Covered Bridge Prints of Delaware Coun , B ,feee in , , 4 , 1 - ma s'ss .Y is 5 Af V V rf' , 'fH .'Wi..-wa' ff'-be-5,334 . - , ' -5 gi '1?', 1: I fm ' 55' ,- -0 . .' . , A 4. 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It used to lu: the sun would shine, and days went without ending, But there aren,t as many as before, time is condescending. I turned around for one last look and everything was gone, N0 one to talk to, or laugh with, or cry with, or face tom0rrow's dawn. Faces and places so near to mc, so far from where I am, Take me back, rerun the track, to where I once began. IS? wk in G+. Exe 212925 hfiggleygasffmv me -my at 1... .fu .1 H iw, ..,,f . MQ, ,, 5HEfw.,Q:f 5 4 '-,, . .tw , rr 4 ki: fy .,, , .,, L W, til up ,ut sri xx em , an 9 ,QQ X, .. fs W5 ri 35 V ,, vt ,stifi f'-55 -155 To you, Mrs. Reed we, the 1974 KaIends editors respecqfulhf dedicate this book to you, our advisor, friend and mentor. You have worked persistenthf and effcienthf over recent years. During this time you have strived to produce out- standing yearbooks. Throughout each year you give up many hours of your time to patientb work with the stajj' until what they fee! is the point of perfection is met. 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