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

 - Class of 1977

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The faces of youth . . . pondering, persevering, changing, Like weeds. . profuse, futile, undesired, reflect the individuality of each being, inhibited by society's demands, and continue their growth in defiance of natures classification striving to contain their singular beauty. Ns 2 N Q f ,f XE? .L f Wm. W, ag I., nf 1 . 'Em i ' ff'-.L N Ag V ,A Q. J Q 5 , R 5 'X I The path of life is cluttered with many obstacles . . . competition, pressure, tension . . . The growth ot vegetation is stunted by nature's power. . . frost, drought, flood . . . However, the will to survive overpowers these obstructions forcing adaptations between man and nature. li tm Y. A 3 ii it ? l l It is inevitable that this path . . . long, hard, lonely, must be traveled by all- their direction being determined by the goals they seek. 4 at egg- : New-,5w1i':r' A itil LfAIg'Ll, f3' 4 W? f '--ffirfmffg 'WM- ,, ,, H r aa' Everyone has the need to grow vvnere and novv he wishes. observing, questioning, doing, thus producing the shades of individualism that transform into a person. People are like weeds, displaced and unwanted, until they find a definite identity vvnicn, above all, is pleasing to themselves ....4..,4 .,N,,-N Growth MumUons H ...17 Sprouts .... ..... 5 5 Cultivation ,... ..... 8 1 Harvest ....101 Germirration. .. ....131 Soil ...... .... 1 49 '1 xx, kw ,v , , , i A 2 fm , ' 'ww 4 1 IHdlVIdLl3l o UG OI' S u d de n type, as its par- charac- mv Ha 4 SUSAN E. ALLEN VICKI L. AITKEN KIM L. ARMSTRONG JAMES J. ARNOLD GARY A. BARKMAN ELIZA S. BAILEY A. GORDON BATISTE X ifxf, JUNE E. BARFRIGEFQ KATHY A. BEADLE fi f A1 f s v l am, 5 v ff' J 15 9 W EE we 35 QE' V Q J 4 ' ELAINE M. BENNETT TERRY L. BLOCK T JEFFREY A. BIRD LORETTA E. BRANIGAN CANDY L. BOLLES SYLVIA J. BRAYMER DONALD J. CHRISTENSEN A DANIEL M. DECKER SANDRA L. DANDIGNAC VITO F. DiSPIGNA .4926vhH2T',f4 . ii. j..,f'i , ,. 1-,wr W- ,,,, FRANCIS DLJIULIO JOY M. DUBBEN MARY M. ECKERT DONNA M. EDEN DIANE J. EDELMAN JEFFREY S. FINIVIAN DAVID P. FONSECA l 1 KATHERINE A. FLAMENSFELD MARY E. FORD NON D. FRANCISCO JEFFREY E. FRANCISCO ELAINE P. FRASER as gi? 1 ' ' 2 a . i t ! ' 4 HE , fi! ,,.,A,A.,, , E. .3 WILLIAM B. FURMAN gxxr'-FEA! A ,r 'x 1 , , . . ' '- fa' f1-si we 3 F f K A1 r- .11 ,Q gw.ff,v' 1' s1:'E ' f3'f'1'2'1f i.Jlf1,. .mfs xtldhi . EK2a.1 A if'f'L'-if WZ ww-'-f '-' ' v' . A o Q ' --12 6 ,,fq,X.f, ' K, .. eu' 'EE ,,-'. , ' , -. 2415321Q-jxf..ULfjjgSinKl.5a11,7 222143 Jn, 3 N' K ',' '-, . AIM wjj YA M' if f- ig fl 9 X! ,fm A 1 X- 1 6 3 il Q fat If I7 f fi , -- TJNF, ix . 'nf f A T I 4 i R' fzfuJ.fg,ix,1 Jg,fgs'5w,QQ,lQvz,,vL? M2 .yL'X'e1f,ffL , f I STEVEN E. FRISBEE SHARON S. GEORGIA 1 l MARY K. GILE SUSAN M. GFRAMLICH SUSAN IVI. GOODSPEED RICHARD J. GROPPE Q T f N M .Y f W, Y x LH! Tx X. J' . -.1 w , A . .K X. X . N X K' X X X X x X X ' T X Ky . TIMOTHY W. GUTLIPH BRUCE A. HADLEY TINA M. HAAS ,MY 7 1' A FRANK A. HAFELE 42 ff., fu., 7' f-,UQ 5,4 L ilziif 1 5 4 A 'lf I f 1 ff X 1 ' ' ' j f ' I ' ' W! 1-4 6-11 A 41, ff ! ,Z Q'!IJ.s Mig fi, N ., A, , - 1, ,. ,,,. A I V. ,. . ,,, '3 J i . , N I fx .5 ' A, A , fx f V -3 I fgffyfk X, 1 ff! 5,,fV,N, K-J, 'QJ' nf., L ! L., ' ' 'f ' K ff Fu' f. f' X E 1 ' X19- '1.,, .,, 5f i',-51 S,-N' 1 .ff .5 K. 'I J., , I ' J ilyffaxi Q19 fi' 5 1 , I ,V Y , Af' , 'gf Y, f. 5-1' .f Q . . 2 f 'K ' J' -1 A1k,,:L j A ' 1 y v I ,, 4 F7 , V f , A , ,,, Q X ., 1 14' . km I, CHRISTOPHER J. HAMPEL RICHARD J. HOOD ANNE E. HAVENS JAMES W. HUTSON CI-IERYL L. HUNT LISA A. I-IVITEELT GEORGE H. JERSEY JOHN P. JONES DALE B. JONES CAROL S. KATHMANN LISA M. KING X ANNETTE M. KELLY EILEEN C. KISSANE NANCY Fi. KRUGEFZ MARK C. LEIFEVER ,' I ,,.. TAMMY J. LADLEE KERRY D. LIDDLE GAIL A. LEYDEN DAVID A. LOVELAND JOHN M. IVlaCNAUGHT STEPHEN G. MARKAFEIA JUDITH J. MALLERY STEPHEN MCKEEGAN CHARLES C. MAXWELL ROBERT T. IVICREDIVIOND ,Va H NADINE L IVIIEHE CAFZLJ. MILLER ELIZABETH A. MIGLIANTI PATRICIA S MOSKWA DIANNE F. MONTGOMERY EILEEN J MULHOLLAND JOHN C. NEWKEFZK JR. STACEY L. OLIVE KATHLEEN M. O'BRIEN RACHEL E. PALM GEFQARD F. ORDIVIANDY G. MICHAEL PAULAITIS IDA M. PEASE SONYA J. PEASE JODY F. PINNEY GARY J. PEFRNICE FREDA C. POTGIETER LORRI E. PLATT ORA A. POTGIETER AAFEGN D. PFIESTIDGE HELEN M. RAY SYLVIA M. RABELEFE 'ii f' ex Q 5 U 1, 3, A, V .Ig gzv, ,xx ,f-4 .- 2.4 ,J , 3 .4 J: J x 4 f KI Q JI N J' fx N:-f, W P , ' sg X ee. W xx J . 2 -x 1 ,, x. - ..X , A X f VI: , iv x fx Y . . 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V 1 Q 24.244 A 9? if NY X' 5 x' :ex xg! x W L xx 'x xxx Q Xx,,E f - S xg fx V ENN x. ,KN u ,, N, .X X, v' V' ' X 1 5 N w JUDITH A. SHAIVIPINE ERIC L. SLOTH 'Ui EILEEN M. SHANK Vi N fn. f x M, W M Lf fx xi f , sg T, fm , N -'QA f fqfwb iff' mf ig 'A 'Q f ,sy fi ,N X 4 R , ,- fm V 'V FY! hh' fr L, 5, H KX J yif it fx , -X V' Q H f X V. kv E' ' I I L X v, V xx, N , X M A A A N 'W Nw R v A x . 4 ' , ' I ' I X fl .. X, ,J-,J ' ,R TAX W i ,W X g V, 4 ,, , t X Y' hm, .QQ ' V ff Ay Q- K K 3 E x r ,X lf ' 11 1' Q - N x j XX F x m., . X ,f ' A ' ' A Q 'K A W W 'Q ' ,Xi N. ' .Xt wfk' 1, fr x , 1 51'ff!!'3., ' KM A S 1 , , vi -f M, , X 4 f Ni e x- A Y 1 w y n X ,X N K ' gf - EM Efiv A NX Q' A N .X V X J f XM , N -Q Y' A 1 E , ' ' M X 2 XM! ,, , WU: U ,f F' M- ,V 'M K Aj' N1 N NORMAN A. STODDAHT sv 4 Ms I' 2-me iff' L if CATHY L. STEWART KEVIN C. SWANDER DIANE M. TAIT FIAIVIONA K. TFZUSCOTT ERNEST L. TELIAN CHARLES T. TUTHILL DAVID A. WATT RANDY A. VVHITENIGHT LORNA K. WEEFEHEIM ERIC D. WHITTAKER CHAD L. VVYSONG JAMES D. WOOD NICHOLAS W. ZACHARCZENKO Eleventh Grade Presents Nevv Pressures to Students T The junior year ot high school is perhaps the most demanding of any yet faced by students. Many juniors have a large vvork- load vvhich is topped by compre- hensive regents examinations. The year is highlighted by the prom. It is also when preliminary career decisions are made. mm ,E 5 TIF we .assi- Row 1 -S. Olive, H. Hymers, C. Lewis, T. Fiuggierog Row2 - D. Mulholland, J. Stump K. Stanton Row 7 -E. Valentine, M. McCormack, N. Teter, E. Hinrichsg F1'ow2-J. Grill, W. Bryden, B. Mondore, J. Ellis, VV. Oliver ll I! I! Bl . Ili!!! 5 'tffxs ' fu? l .. L,- - a r eas: . -:., -J - -5 -' K ...,,. I . WM, .. 'N ' ics A -1-.:.f- ,--N . - . Wt 5 - - , ... . K-5' K A 1 K... ,-'. 2 I l Row 1 -B. Huyck, A. Mokay, A. Pelletier, C. Leitenbergerg Ff'ow2-H. Wilson, H. Mellott, Ft. Bolles, D. Aitken ILA.. . , A. Class Officers: L. Henderson, M. McCormack, B. Vasisko, P. Valentine Flow 1 - K. Oliver, D. Chauncey, P. Valentine, L. Sparkmang Row 2 Sheldon, K. Fonseca L Flow 1 -J. Newkerk, J. More, Row? - Row 1 -S. Rich, J. Cameron, Row2-A. Lame, F. Sander, N. Kearney K. Shepard, K. Moody, Row 3 -A. Sco- bie gow 7 -D. Ellis, D. Wheeler, L. Henderson, M. Kelly, P. Kaufman, Row2-J. Gilmore, T. l-lillis, D. Dandignac, R. Loveland, S. Rabeler, G. urn 'ff ?ow1-D. Buel, M. Sheehan, B. Vasisko, B. Vromang Row?-G. Wright, J. Eaton, B, Tiger, T. Hillis, E. Rossley HOW1- M. Hennessy, K. Tucker, J. Hillis, S. Kathmanng F?ow2-K. Branigan, M. Aikens, L. John son 59 Cf' R My MMV N . NV K X ,W Wh fx X, an xr CQ M a Q X N MW, J J Q Q Jlwk ., Q 91 at J , , fb W W 7 X, Row1 N Fiohner L Nucholson V Tuthull M Derke R Verspoor Row2 L Burgm D l.aFe QC aNfX+-g,wKL My !Row 1 -J. Hvitfelt, M. Forrest, M. Davidson, T. Branigan, C. Kirk, Row?-E. Cimler, J. Bramley, T. Armstrong, S. Hall, D. Goodspeed, Fl. Fletcher bless Officers: N. Clotn, M. Forrest, J. Bow 1. -J. Hood, D. Bender, E. Jones, B. Gesellg Row2- B. Barlow, J. Matnieson, Ft. l-lvitfelt, H. Thomson Cransbury, S. Eignmey Tenth Graders Reach lvlidiooint of I-ligh School The sophomore year is a high school turning point when these students become an active and an integral part of the student body. Varsity sports, biology labs, and other aspects of a diversified curricula test the drive and perseverance of these stu- dents. Ffow 1 -H. Thomson lvl Vetter K Swander Row2 W Mondore T Troost S D. Sohns Row 7 - D. Manch, K. McCormack, C. Sander, T. Verspoor C Layman Row 2 N Sloth T Stalter G OConnell F Parker McKnight iow 74- C. Georgia, A. Baker, D. Clark, D. Anderson, L. Cook, D. Decker, F?ow2 -A. Johnson, G. Aikens, Fi. Groppe, J. Brown, C -redencks, C. Heinegg, D. Hammond ,. Ff0w1-G. Breen, C. Hilliker, E. Renwick, E. Braymer, J. Biggar, G. DiSpigna, Ff'ow2- D. Dunbar, D. Johnson, J. Frisbee, J. Christensen 7 -D. Ford, Ft. Vroman, P. Leitenberger, T. Sny- Flow2 - F. Ford, L. Karovv, J. Pelletier, Fi. Fairb- Lirr .L as 4 Row 1 -K. Valentine, S. Sutherland, J. Klueg, L. VanVVyok, B. Smith, F?ow2 C. White, K. Tiger, D. Mason, Fi. Kaufman Row 1 -P. Greene, N. Anderson, D. Kissane, P. Cobbeg Row?-K. Keelan, G. Clark, B. Goodnough, Ft. Burkhard, K. Irwin . 49 . , .V ?ow 1 -D. Zale, D. Redmond, C, Jackson, J. Perkins, C. Ordmancly, D. Zale, R. Paffenroth, J. Tucker, K. Mable , Row 1 -A,SteWar1, B, Schriver, I.. Warner, J. Smith, F?ow2 -- Fi. Goodspeed, Fi. Marri ner, G. Thompson, F. Whittaker, O. Renwick i i i i i i i i H Ninth Graders Launch into the l-ligh School Experience Having their first opportunity to elect their ovvn courses of study, ninth graders tind high school very challenging. Even though choosing new areas ot study in math and science and experi- encing regents tor the first time may be a big step tor many, ninth graders meet this challenge with optimistic enthusiasm. Row1-L.VVhitenight,S.JonesgRovv2- Row 7 - R. Palmer, J. Olsen, T. Troost, M. Havensg Ffow2-M. Bauer, J. Roberts, C. Mostert, J. Leitenberger, J. Lee, S. Sparkman Class Ofiicersz T. Shank, B. Tillapaugh, Row 1 -J. Hamilton, A. Hawley, L. Hoyt, L. Warren, F?ow2-L. Kaufman, L. Clark, P. . ' , arner K O Connell G.W Howard, C. Jackson ! , 4 , 5 F 'H R. Lewis, Francisco, L. Sage, R. Bai- Row 1 - P. Shultis, E. Wilson, D. Merkel, C. Sheehan, J. Taylor, Row2fJ. Wilson, M Fey, F. POlQleier Oliver, J. Townsend, M. McKeegan, J. More . A F1'ow7-D.Aitken, C. Hillis, M. Dubbeng Row2-J. Cantwell, D. Kinch, L. Effner, K. Mason 'R' ?ovv 7 -L. Cole, S. Avery, J. Allen, Y. Maurais, M. Knight, R. Tartinog Row2-K. Burrows, K. Johnson, N. Whittaker, C. Platt, T. Jenloft- lilson, T. Shank Flow 1 - D. Walling, W. Moxley, B. Shirey, lvl. Clmler, Nl. Caruso, Row?-S. Biggar, G. Anderson, S. Kearney, F. Ford, A. Irwin 'ir ROW1-S.Staiter, L. Whitten, Row?-J. MacRabie, K. Lynn, J. Hogan, J. Rabelerg 3-G. Warner, VV. Snyder, S. Dandignac, J. Monroe, S. Hall Row 1 -S, Francisco, M. Mallery, N. Breen, B. Tillapaugh, K. O'ConneII, M. Nicholsong Row2- R. Cairns, F. Ruggiero, E. Huneke, D Maclntyre rrrr a fi Wk,. kwlkgick' --f 1 -sf fsfz as -:.- ww ,Fr Rowt G Garcaa C Hrllls M Mondore P A1tken,J. Ladleeg Rovv2-D. Brewster D Coss R Ford R Roberts D Moody R Robson Row1-T.Yeary,J.Warren, R Wayman C Stewart Row? M Tucker E Vroman D Shaw, D. Goss, D. Tait, K. Shaw Eighth Graders Show Adjustment to Junior l-ligh The second year of junior high school finds eighth graders well adjusted to the routine of school life. As the demands of the eighth grade increase and become more complex with courses such as grammar and history, many of these students find themselves gaining valuable knowledge which will remain all through high school. Row 1 -A. Burrows, W. Crunden, D. Dubbeng Row2-T. Fairbairn, C. Fuller, E. Decker J. Allen, B. Brayg ROWS-D. Hadley, P. Fredericks, R. Frey, M. Gilmore, W. l-loma Row 1 -M. Silber, R. Ogborn, M. Kirby, B. Pratt, D. Maurais, T. Marriner, Row2-D. Kissane, J. Zale, K. Radley, R. Rabeler, M. Shaw, D Rosa, S. Johnson 'H-s.,,bN, Q . l 'i Flow 1 -M. Hall, L. Cunningham, A. Crocker, A. Burns, J, Cairns, T. Henderson, S. Cobbeg Rovv2- B. Ackerley, L. Hadden, D. Grans- bury, C. Dougherty, D. Hall, P. Harvey, B, Block, S. Hunier Row 1 - G. Peterson, J. Kaihmann, Row? - Fl. Young, C. Troost, L. Wilson, F. Mac- Naught, K. Mable, Row3-J. King, R. Kirk, S. Parsons, VV. Montgomery ,: J B B . .. Row 7 - L. Bathen, A. McRedmond, M. Jones, A. Caruso, B. Franciscog Row 2 - J. Kuer1emar1,J, Baier, J. Heine-gg, D. Brewster, R. Mattice Row 1 -D. Tait, B. Utier, T. Sheehy, J. Smith, B. Mulholland, M. Boachg Row2-B. Neuman, T. Teter, C. Utter, L. Tietjen, C. Trelease, L, Sage, A. Wright, F. Potgieter r MI e......., lf?ow1- D. Ellsworth, A. Barton, M. Baxter, K. Haight, L. Braoh, Flow2-W. Cimler, S. Eckert, M. Bramley, N. Tuthill, K. Ellis, Row3-A. Hunter, J. Bolles, T. Gile, J. Cook, R. Allen, J. DiJuiIio Q Row 1 -T. Rich, J. Newkerk, P. Neumann, T. Smith, Row2-W. Kulaski, M. Serrao, L. Parker, S. Payne, F?ow3-P. Tarzia, V. Manning, T. Thompson, S. Koopman i -.iii '1-rl ' as N dv gk , 5 X, Seventh Graders Learn the Basics of Junior l-ligh Seventh grade is the begin- ning of the five-year adventure of high school. Students are experiencing a change in the school program. The seventh grader must learn self-reliance and adjust to his new found independence while experi- encing new areas of studies such as: art, music, home- making, shop, and health. Flow 1 - G. Rider, M. Oliver, M. Stalterg Row2 -S. O'Leary, K. Wilmarth, Y. Rabeler ROWS-V. McKeegan, M. McBedmond, J. Townsend, K. Sloth Row 1 -G. Hillis, G. Harris, N. Kathmann, R. Goodspeed, L. Gallant, K. Buckner, D. Aitkeng Row2-D. Hawley, A. Armstrong, D. Crun- den, C. Huneke, A. Cairns, T. Cantwell, L. Dougherty, C. Bennett low 7 -J. Hadley, T. Hoyt, W. Feltman, J. Chapman, B. Hofsdal, A. DiSpigna, J, Aitken, F?ow2-A. Brown, D. Ballard, N. I-lenness, L. furrows, J, Carmody, E. Goodnough, A. Baldauf llass Officers: V. McKeegan, J. Hinrichs, . Mokay, K. Sloth 5 .4 Row 7 - P. Moody, VV. Stewart, L. Liddle, M. Kent, J. Polletierg Row? - C. Stafford, R. Palmer, K. Roberts, P. Serraog ROWS-J. Maxwell, D. Jones, M. Murphy, Fl. Mason ..g1jz.,5p: f ies 1. g f- Tj 5 I - 5 fr i? ' ,,wQ.fs-few, r., K Vs' W ROW1-K. Leal, J. Lynn, Row2- M. Valentine, C. Robert, D. Began, ROWS- B. enberger, N. Taylor, G. Verspoor, T. White Row 1 -B. Harrington, I.. Bauer, D. Bender, P. Goss, W. Delameter, S. Baldaufg Rovv2-P. King, B. Davidson, W. Guile, C. Gilmor Ford, N. Lame, D. Finn I 'D '194' F' ?ow 1 -T. Cunningham, L. Barton, D. Janis, Y. Geseli, D. Kearney, W. Flame-nsfeld, R, Brown, Row2-T. Havens, M, Ford, A. Condon, X Goss, B. Hymers, B. Hillebrand, B. Bailey, T. Burczak Ro Row 7 - N. Mondore, B. Bossley, X. Sheehan, Row 2 - B. Utter, J. Smith, R. Ladleeg WS- , zenko S Le ' e, A. McCarthy, E. Stewart, C. Pitt E Zacharc 'SG ES E5 ii! f zgtfm- a 'K -:wg Row 1 - D. Sorgen, K, Plattg F?ow2-S. Lofthouse, P. Mokay, S. Manning, ROW3-R Thompson, A. Shaw, J. Malewski, J. O'ConneIl ' A Row 1 -S. Allen, J. Davidson, T. Bray, P. Haight, B. Decker, J. Hinrichs, S. Bracn, Ff'ow2 -T. Ford, R. Flannery, P. Gaul, W. M. Jansma, J. Barlow Kaufman . . f aa GN. ff xs- ni Akai ' F . 5 xii z ! E Z 5 K 1 , 5 1 fi H v C' 5 v I 5 . 1 3 E I ' 5 E x i tent Senate: F1'ow1-S. Payne, S. Stalter, D. Kearney B Pratt J Heine-gg P Mokay E Zacharczenko J Perkins Row2 D Ellis C rranigan, C. VanWyck, E. Miglianti, Pl. Cairns, T. Jentoft Nllson :udent Senate, 'esidents' Council erve Student terests 'his year's dedicated and enterprising dent senate has contributed much e and effort to such things as: painting rural in the nevv gym, selling candles to rnsor a foster child, as well as actively ding in other facets of school life. 'he presidents' council actively par- es in and supports various student ivities. This year's presidents' council 4 helped to raise money for a score- rrd on the football field, supported the xrbook, provided refreshments for tball 'games and worked in coopera- t with the student senate. htj Row 7 -lvl. McCormack, T. Shankg Fr'ovv2 I. Sloth, G. Batiste, V. McKeegan, K. Radley 82 ,Q W.. V. Leaders' Club: Row 1 - A. Scoble, K. Stanton, L. Hendersong Flow 2 - V. Aitken, S. Braymer, S. Georgia, Row3- P, Verspoor, K. Gutliph, P. Moskwa Library Aides: Row 1 - G. Garcia, D, Cantwell, A. Condon, Row 2 - N. Hen ness, A. Armstrong, T. Aitkengl-Tow 3 - A. McCarthy, J. Barriger, H. Johnson, Row 4 - D. Coss, J. Kelly, J. Biggar l Library Aides: Row 1 - J. Warren, T. Yeary, J. Smith, J. More, Row 2 - L. Flamensfeld, N. lvlondore, C. Fuller, Ffow 3-E. Vroman, A. Shaw, K. Flamensfeldg F?ow4 -M. Tucker, R. Truscott, D. Tait Safety Patrol: K. Kathmann, Ft. Hazlett, J. Garcia, Row 2 - L. Hadden, W. Crans- bury, Ft. Gransbury Safety Patrol, Library Aides, Leaders' Club Provide Helpful Services Each year the Leaders' Club is faced with the responsibility of helping to finance trophies for the Athletic Banquet. They spon- sor the gym demonstration and a spaghetti dinner and organize intramural activities. The Library Aides learn new skills in howto use the many resource materials in the new library, along with the various jobs of carding and shelving books. The Safety Patrol maintains and enforces safety rules to help prevent injuries, both in walking on school property and entering school buses. Varsity Choir: ROW1-L. Hvittelt, C. Bolles, L. Sparkman, M. Eckert, Mr. Knight, Row2-E. Bailey, J, Cameron, L, Branigan, Rowj-H. Thomson, J. I-lvitfelt, L. McKnight, K. Fonseca, Ff'ow4 -A. Havens, P. Moskwa, S. Georgia, C. Kathmanng Row5-J. Eaton, S. Smith, N. Zacharczenko, C. Georgia, Rovv6 -T. Block, S. Frisbee, L, McKnight, Row 7-N. Smith, C. Wysong, D. Watt, K. Ftotzler Varsity Choir Shows Musical Skills The Varsity Choir rehearses weekly. lt performs at various activities throughout the year such as the Vesper Service, the Hartwick Music Festival, and the annual AFS Variety Shovv. Stage Band: Row 7 -H. Ray, J. Cobbe, C, Georgia, J. Frisbee, R. Groppe, J. Arnold, J, Bramley, N. Teter, M. Forrest, C. Kirk, K. Tiger, M. alle, RoDwriql1V. Moxley, J. Gilmore, D. Mason, D. Decker, J. Cook, T. Gite, Row3- N. Sloth, S. Ftabeler, C. Fredericks, S. Smith, S. ayne, . er e Stage Band, Mixed Chorus Perform Today's Music The Stage Band, a fast growing musical organization, explores new and different aspects of music. With long tours of patient practice, the participants encounter a new experience as they perform concerts for the audi- ences of Delaware Academy. A variety ot unique voices combine together to form the Mixed Chorus. After several months of long, hard vork, the chorus then presents an annual spring operetta and various concerts. Mixed Chorus: How 1 -C. Troost, M. Mondore, G, Garcia, W. Flamensfeldg F?ow2-T. Shank, M. Ford, R. Flannery, Row 3 - D. Ford, D. Zale, J. Ftoberts, K. Flamensteld, E. Shank iaye VVott Adjusts to American Society ie country ot Australia gives Delhi year's foreign exchange student, d Watt, vvho has been living with the ird Frisbee family. With his amiable iacter and willingness to try anything , Dave has made a smooth transition the American vvay ot lite and has Jme a vital part ot Delaware Acad- l Local AFS Chapter Promotes International Understanding The local chapter of the American Field Service in Delhi has made it possible for two students to live and study in foreign countries this year. Patricia ...W spent ten exciting weeks in Switzerland this past year Pat's outgoing personality and determination aided in creating new friendships and enjoying new ences. Fluddy Cayan has been living for this past in Belgium. l-le is meeting new challenges while ing the culture and language ofa country different his own. Mr. Robert Knight First Violins: C. Hunt, L, Henderson, I. Pease, M. Eckert, D. Wheeler, M. Daxndson, S, Pease, M. Kelly, L. Hoyt, L. Kaufman, S. Frisbee, L, Clark, M. Cairns, N. Zacnarczenkog Violas: N. Miene, E. Bailey, M. Knlgntg Cellos: Fl. Bailey, Y, Maurais, J. Hinrlcns, Second Violins: T. Jentoft-Nilsen, S. Baldauf, T. Burczak, J. Wilson, A, Hawley, Ft. Hillebrand, F. y E ,,,.........,.,.,,2 Senior Grchestra cels in 5,55 . lassical Mus c Members ofthe Senior Orchestra i 'i each vveek, under the direction of M Bobert Knight, to prepare for var school concerts to be perfor throughout the year. The sound dr oped by the vvoodvvinds, brass and perl cussion blend with the tune of the to bring forth the spirit of classical music. V Gilmore M. Baxter, E. Zacharozenko, S, McKee, A. Barton, B. Bailey, J. More, Basses: J, Frisbee, Woodwinds: E. Hinrichs, N. Teter, C. Kathmann, M, Gile, L. l-lvitteltg J. Cobbeg Brass: Ft. Verspoor, S. Babeler, X. Sheehan, S. Georgia, D. Mason, Tvvirlers Toss lt I-lign virlers meet weekly under the :tion of Mrs. VVylla Rabeler to se and polish new routines. se girls participate in parades half-time snovvs, as well as ing nigh ratings in competition. rj Row 1 -M. Kelly, S. Allen, K. Liddleg ?-C. Gilmore, T. Ford. P. McKay, M. r, A. Cairns, S. Francisco 40 Row 1 -S. Allen, P, M. McCormack, K. Liddle, S. Allen, N. Teter, M. Kelly, M. Baxter, M. Forrest, S. Francisco McKay, A. Cairns, F'ow2-T. Cantwell, C. Gilmore, T. Ford tt Q. Color Guardt P. Cobbe, P. Leitenberger, P. Serrao, A. Shaw, C. Sander, C. Shepard, K. Mable, J. Smith, H. Johnson, Y. Maurais, D. Bender, A. Armstrong Ft. Loveland i Y. Maurais, D. Bender, P. Leitenberger, P. Serrao, P. Cobbe, A. Armstrong Ford, S. Dandignac, J. Stump, C. Tucker, D. Hammond, A. Barton, J. Smith, K. Mable, H. Johnson, C. Shepard, C. Sander, A. Color Guard Perfects Its Style The Color Guard at D.A., skill- fully directed by Mr. Gary Bush, practice long, hard hours to achieve new and unique rou- tines. These routines, once per- fected, are combined with the marching band to perform field shows for football games. fLeftj Row 1 - D. Hammond, C. Tucker, J. Stump, D. Ford, S. Dandignac, A. Bar- ton, Flow 2 - D. Brewster, C. Platt, D. Tait, J. Barriger, J. Hillis ,, FFA Rowl G Thompson O Renwick R Barlow W Snyder Row2 R Pat tenroth E Rossley R Mellott W Fuller Row3 Mr Flint E Whittaker L John son E Whittaker FFA Promotes Agricultural Growth The FFA, a highly ambitious group, dedicated to the agricultural aspects of America, advised by Mr. Carl Flint, are involved in vari- ous activities ranging trom convention to citrus fruit sales. This organization raises money for a convention in Kansas City and a state convention. FFA: Row 1 -J. More, A. Scoble, K. Moody, J. Moreg Row2-B. Huyck, G. Pem- ice, J. Hutson, J. Biggerg Row 3 - K. Branigan, C. Hillisg ROW4 -T. Howard, J. Davidson, D. Watt, D. Buel We QQQ? Q Y' Yorker Club Achieves New Heights The Yorker Club is an organiza tion of junior and senior high stu dents who explore the traditions part in the state convention. Las year at Syracuse, the club projec even more rewarding. nor's Writing Trophy, placing tirs out of 10,000 competitors. High Yorkers: Row 1 - R. Kaufman, D. Cantwell, M. Knight, Row2 - C. , M. Cimler, E. Hinrichsg F?ow3-A. Baker, E. Cimler, J. Lee flffightj Melissa Knight BeIowjJunior High Yorkers: Row 1 -L. Brach, S. Payne, K. Ellis, M. Silber, Row?--A. Barton, M. Shaw, E. Decker, T, Teterg Fr'ow3- .Rabeler, C. Trelease, P. Harvey, M. Roach, V. Manning 93 folklore, and crafts of local history. Each year the Yorker Club takes T 1 won an excellent award, and this year's convention promises to be At last year's convention, Melissa Knight won the junior high Gover- 1 fi Sa if ow 1 - J. O'ConneIl, D. Maurais J J, . , . , . athmann, Row 2 - S. Allen, B. Pratt, E M. Oliver Fr' . J Mallery M Mallery B Ackerley, K B. Tillapaugh, S. Sutherland, K. Bur- Brass: Row 1 -D. Bender, B. Decker, G. Verspoor, S. Payne, W. Homa, D. Merkel, S. Smith, S. Babeler, Ft. Verspoor, C. Fredericks, J. Allen, L. Brach, S. Hunter, N. Sloth, Row2- M. Gile, S. Coobe, I.. Hinrichs, X. Sheehan, M. Cimler, S. Georgia, M. Jansma, C, Sheehan, J. Hvitfelt, C. Miller, J. Cook, A. Hunter, J. Bolles, T. Gile, D. Decker, D. Mason, J. Gilmore, Ft. Groppe, N. Teter, M. Vetter, S. Eckert, J. Bramley, K. Tiger, M. Forrest ercussion: Row 7 -J. Davidsong Row?-V. Tuthill, K. McCormack, J. Cobbe, P. Fred- i cks, ROW3- K, Ftadley, M, Bramley, C. Georgia, VV. Moxley, H. Flay, T. Bray, J. Hamil- 1 l 'li wa il Wil ll ll .uw an-4 Q, Q E. Deutsch Klub: Row 1 - N. Kruger, M. Eckert, E. Bailey, T. Ruggiero, N. Smith, M. Davidson, A. Baker, C, Sander, T, Stalter, S. Smith Kaufman, l-l. l-lymers, A. l-lavensg Row?-E. Groh, G. Pernice, S. Olive, D. Francisco, C. Leitenburger, M. Derke, S. Kathmann, H. son, S. Sutherland, M. Sheehan, N. Zacharczenko, S. Frisbee, D. Aitken, C. Kathmann, E. Valentineg How 3 - G. Zurn, W. Bryden Valentine German Students Break Language Barrier ast year's German Club attended the Sagts German Convention in Belmore, ig island, vvinning prizes in all events which they participated. This year's ivention proved the determination of group. Vikings Bring Their Best to You Each Morning 'his year's annoucement club often 4 to ad lib announcements for various +nts and give a fevv chuckles for the I htj N. Kruger, T. Block, D. Watt, S. Frisbee, N. harczenko Chris VanVVyck, Nancy Kruger Sonya Pease, Chad Wysong, Pat Moskwa lda Pease, Lorrie Branigan, Mary Eckert Steve McKeegan, Sylvia Braymer Honor Society Contributes to School and Community Activities The members of the National l-lonor Society are chosen for their qualities in leadership, character, school service, and scholarship. Their willingness to help is shown through various activities such as the annual Halloween party for the elementary students and the pur- chase ot Christmas gifts for the needy. CBeIowj Lorna Weerheim, Karen Gutliph 97 3 ialends Staff Toils to 'roduce the Ultimate Yearbook his year's Kalends Staff has once in tackled and conquered its ultimate l: raising money to finance the year- k. Their money-making attempts, a e sale, a craft sale, basketball refresh- ft sales, a dance, and a bingo night fed to be successful. The yearbook's cess can be greatly attributed to its icated staff. The senior editors have ked long hours to put together a per- fent memory. Editors: N. Miehe, S, Braymer, K. Gutliph, S. Georgia, L. Weerheim Editors: E. Bailey, L. Platt, S. Olive Editors: C. VanWyck, N. Zacharczenko, N. Kruger, D. Fonseca, l. Pease Editors: S. Pease, M. Eckert, P. Moskwa, T. Block, S. Fnsbee, L. Branigan, L. Hvitfelt ...em ,mm::: E.. Al E sleet storm doesn't distrub this Kalends Staff: Row 1 -J. Newkerk, L. Platt, G. Batiste, C. Hampel, O. Potgieter, K. Gutliphg Row S. Olive, E. Bailey, L. Hvitfelt, N. Zacharczenko, S. Frisbee, N. Kruger, L. Branigan, C. VanWyck, S. Pease, Flow 3: F. Potgieter, T. S Georgia, P. Moskvva, T. Block, L, McKnight, M, Kelly, Ffovv4 -L. Sparkman, K. Fonseca, M. Eckert, N. Miehe, M. Hennessy, J. Hvitfelt, H. Thomson, M, Forrest, K. Valentine, Row5-M. Davidson, L. Kinch, S. Ftich, P. Kaufman, H. Hymers, W. Bryden, A. Mokay, D. Aitkeng ROW6'-I. Pease, P. Valentine, B. Vasisko, E. Shank, D. Kissane A I the VVorld's a Stage. . Delaware Academy's aspiring young Drs are aided by Mrs. Gwenn Helman l Mr. John Nealis in their attempts to vide the school community with plays l other achievements in the area of ma. Last year the play, The Jury nm, was successfully produced by J students and faculty. 'tThe Jury nm was an engaging drama whose ion was centered around a jury which s deliberating the tate of a young 'nan accused of murder. Fhe A.V. Club Tunes Into Audio-Visual Action 'he A.V. Club aides teachers and stu- its in the operation and maintenance audio visual material. A.V. Club: Ft. Palmer, D. Loveland M Paulaitis R Loveland Q E wif A yfff, W? '-n . ' I M A if . f . if 1, W' E' 2. , A A W . .Wm Z: wie.. 9 , 5 mf- 41: Varsity Tennis Team: Ftow 1 - S. Olive, C. Tillapaugh, W. Snyder, M. Collins, Fi. Loveland, G. Breen, N. Breen, Row2 S Frisbee Mokay, K. Oliver, J. Penn, N. Zacharczenko, P. Sheldon, J. Grill, Mr. Podskoch etmen Beach Top of League he ever rising Bulldog Tennis Team, by Coach Martin Podskoch and the efeated first doubles team of Penn Zacharczenko, captured the associ- n crown by defeating strong adver- es including powerhouse Newark Val- Every player on the team exhibited a e amount of determination, discipline, skill which was rewarded by a near ect 15-1 overall record. Varsity Golf Team Gets in the Swing This year's Varsity Golf Team, under the talented instruction of Mr. McGurl, putted their way to a respectable 5-7 over-all record. Most of the team's difficulties resulted from a general lack of experience and depth. Returning veteran John MacNaught had an excellent season finishing sec- ond in the league and placing tenth in the sectionals. Coach George lVlcGurl is looking tor- vvard to a large turnout of fresh- men interested in golfing. larsity Golf Team Rowl D Llddle D Sohns J DlJlulio J Perkins F1'ow2 Ft Aitken M. Paulaitis,A. Hamilton, J. MacNaught, C. i 'Varsity Track Team: Row 1 -M. Doring, D. Fonseca, D. Chauncey, S. Aitken, D. Gile, K. Armstrong, Ft, Fletcher, G. Aikens, G. Barkman, Flov Vlr. Kilmer, R. Schriver, G. O'Connell, J. Francisco, W. Oliver, D. Dunbar, E. Groh, D. Ellis, W. Fuller, Mr. Kelly, F'ow3-lVI. Farley, P. Hadley, S i, V. DiSpigna, Ft. Stanton, K. Oliver, N. Smith, D. Branigan, M. Aikens A. Track Team Performs With Winning Precision me 1976 track season was highly successful for both the boys and girls team. The boys' team once again reigned as ware County and Eastern Division champions but lost the overall Susquenango championship to Whit-Point by 2 e score of 84-82. The two-mile relay team of Phil l-ladley, Eric Groh, Dan Branigan, led by Kim Armstrong, came i behind to post a new school record and became Susquenango champions in that event. Varsity Track Team: Row 1 - S. Lewis, P. Aikens, B. Verspoor, D. Wheeler, J. Cobbe, C. McCandlishg Row 2 - Mr. Kilmer, M. Derke, intl, E. O'Brien, E. O'Connell, L. VanWyck, L. Weerheim, Mr. Kelly, F?ow3-J. Mallery, D. Wheeler, V. Aitken, S. Braymer, T. Verspoor, B. F rgin sg ff: iw E ' .wx -m,...WW,W.,,.,,m NW--V W N,,,,.,, Y Y , mgvw ,.,, .L ,,,,,,,,,w4,g5ym 105 Girls' Track Team Produces Outstanding Accomplishments iligence and hard work paid off as the r won the Delaware County champi- hip and their first Susquenango Asso- ion championship ever. Pat Aikens a new Section IV record for the 440, the 880 relay team of Vicki Aitken, 'ia Braymer, Brenda l-lood, and Pat ans also set a Section IV record vvith a rof1:49.9. i 'rr' r 6 if LLAN -.. A Ill' Girls' Varsity Softball: Row 1 -M. Vetter, L. Cook, K. McCormack, S. Vetter, Row2- M. Brown, J. Braymer, K. Clark, A. Braymerg ROW3-N. Miehe, S. Georgia, J. Klueg, K. Gut- iphg HOW4 -L. Henderson, E. Kissane, A. Scoble, D. VanTyle l oftball Team Hits Through a Successful Season t The Girls' Varsity Softball Team once again displayed their superb talents and team spirit and ended with a very respectable ten and four over-all record. The first half ot the season went well tor the girls enabling them to maintain a first place standing in the ieague. However the latter half ot the season saw the team lose three out of the last five games, due primarily to an increase in errors and a loss in battin ower QD - Masq 'mia h irMh' y Baseball Team: Row 1 -L. Bouton, J. Cantwell, J, Jones, R. Hood, P. Neumann, S. Markarian, C. Miller, J. Camerong Ftow2-G. DiSpigna th, R. Eighmey, R. Holbert, C. Tuthill, S. McKeegan, Mr. Gariepy Bulldogs Strive for Perfection .fs fine baseball team once again gave an ssive showing in the always tough Sus East, ng with a 14-5 over-all record, good tor seo- lace in the league. Outstanding players in the team were Jim Cantwell, Randy Eighmey, and Bouton who made the tirst team All Stars. ich Gariepy is looking forward to another suc- il season this spring. h t-s 'L X 1... , ---. I ir' 4 'ZW' W. ,.,. . F- - .1 J.V. Baseball Season Tests Endurance The J.V. Baseball Team had a buildin year in 1976. With many freshmen on tha r team, they finished 1-8 for the yea Pitching was their downfall as the youn bulldogs could score runs, but the couldn't keep the opponents from scor ing more. Bob Gransbury, Andy John son, and Dennis Mulholland are hopefulsl for this year's varsity team. Dr High Softball Team: Row 1 -Ms. Meyerhcft, C. Baird, C. Georgia, C. Utter, D. Merkel, D. Decker, M. Vetter, C. Dietzman, Ffow2- L. 'right, N. Tuthill, A. Burrows, K, Burrows, L. Brach, M. Oliver, J. More inior High Softball and Track Further the Development of Jortsmanship he Junior High Softball Team completed their season with a record of one win and three losses. Although the tear ted in depth, they did their best but suffered from unfavorable weather conditions which also hampered their partici on in the League Sports Day. ack of experience went unnoticed by the Junior High Track Team as they defeated their rivals. The girls won thei tationals and ended undefeated at the close of the season. The boys had a more difficult time as they met up witl npetentopponents. or High Track Team: Row 7 -J. King, T. Loveless, T. Smith, W. Homa, S. Hunter, T. Henderson, S. Cobbe, E. Huneke, J. Lee, M. Boach, Row '. Fredericks, B. Mulholland, J. Baier, J. Smith, D. Tait, J. Cantwell, S. Stalter, B. Francisco, Row 3 -W. Cimler, S. Dandignac, Ft. Palmer, 'ney, J. Wilson, D. Hadley, C. Hillis, Fiow4 -A. Allen, J. Lynn, M. Nicholson, M. Mallery, S. Payne, K. O'Connell, P. Howard, D. Mason, Row5 oody, J. Bolles, Ft. Allen, B. Bray, J. Newkerk, B. Tillapaugh, M. Cairns, Mr. Mokay fCiirls' Varsity Cross Country Team: Row 1 -E. Miglianti, M. Nicholson, T. Verspoor, M. Derkeg Fiow2- Mallery, Fi. Verspoor, M. Mallery, Mr. Gai i D.A. l-larriers Display Experience and Total Team Depth Under Coach Jack Gariepy's expert management, the DA. boys cross country team trekked to a winning seasor with a 4-2 dual meet record. They also placed first in the Sidney invitational, third in the Windsor Invitational, third in thu ,Unatego Open, second in the Sus East league, second in the league championship and sixth in the Class B, Section IN- 'finals l The girl harriers of DA. once again proved their running ability. They showed great enthusiasm and vvill to win displayed their champion style by defeating their adversaries. iepyg Row3-S. Manning, T. Ford, B. Ackerley, K. Sloth, P. Mokay, S. Brach Boys' Varsity Cross Country Team: Bow 1 -B. Northrop, D. Fonseca, D. Chauncey, M. Aikens, G. Barkman, K. Armstrong, E. Sloth, D. Buelg ,- D. Bender, J. O'ConnelI, S. Cobbe, Mr. Gariepyg Row3-D. Bosa, B. Decker, C. Sheehan, B. Bailey, E. Huneke, S. Dandignac, G. Breen' -T. Sheehey, D. Aitken, J. Pelletier, B. Hillebrand, M. Stalter l My fm W wifi' www 'nd-A W, Varsity Hockey Team: Row 1 - K. Gutliph, L. Cook, S. Georgia, S. Braymerg Row 2 - L. King, K. Stanton, C. Mostert, L. VanWyck, J. Jtgieter, T. Ruggiero, E. Mulholland, L. Henderson, L. Clark, B. Tillapaughg F?ow3-F. Potgieter, J. More, K. Moody, A. Scoble, J. Braymer, en, J. Klueg, C. VanWyck, P. Moskwa Hockey Squad Drives Forward This year's Girls' Varsity Hockey Team, under the devoted coaching of Ms. Loretto vonBuehren, compiled 3-4-1 record. Despite severe losses oi veteran star players, the team still played well, losing some games narrowly. The team possessed fine spirit of cooperation which aided them in achieving exciting wins strong adversaries. E u sf . I fl it Q l rg . M F , football Team: Row 7 - D. Tait, B. Francisco, K. Swander, K. Lynn, Mr. Barberg Flow 2 - Mr. Kilmer, R. Paftenroth, D. Coss, F. Parker, J sendg Ftow3-T. Troost, J. Cantwell, T. Kinch, G. Clark, P. Marrinerg ROW4 - B. Gransbury, F. Potgieter, D. Mason, C. Ordmandy, F?ow5 Spigna, D. Sohns, G. Aikens, Ft. Groppe s, Junior High Teams Finish With a Strong Season ie Junior Varsity Football Team completed a near flawless season with an over-all record ot six and one. At the heln e team was quarterback Greg Aikensg along with strong support from other players, an outstanding tall resulted. ir High Football Team: Flow 1 -W. Cimler, J. Baier, B. Mulholland, P. Neumann, T. Henderson, B. Mostert, J. Smith, J. DiJiuIiog Row2 - tey, J. Cairns, S. Hunter, J. King, M. Gilmore, S. Parsons, M. Ford, ROW3-W. Kulaski, R. Frey, R. Robson, W. Homa, Ft. Kirk, E. rd, C. Hillisg F?ow4-Mr. Griffith, D. Hadley, Mr. Mokay .Q QQSQ EBSQ inior High Soccer Team: Ff'ow1 -M. Vetter, P. Howard, L. Hadden, S. Lofthouse, L. Whitten, K. O'ConneII, S. Stalter, M. Cairns, L. Kaufman, Row -P. Coss, C. Fuller, L. Brach, M, McRedmond, S. Lee, J. Davidson, R. Rossley, M..Mondore, J. Newkerk, B. Bray, N. Breen, M..Valentineg Row3 - E. Zachczenko, S. Payne, L. Burrows, D. Kearney, J. l-linrichs, K. Leal, P. King, B. Pratt, A. Burns, C. Utter, R. Ogborn, T. Rich, Row 4 - B. fmers, K. Ellis, J. Olsen, K. Burrows, L. Warren, A. Burrows, A. Crocker, A. McRedmond, M. Bramley, A. McCarthy, K. Radley, K. Mable, Ms. Meyer- iff - Soccer Team and Gymnasts Excel in Teamwork Cooperation was the main essence of this year's intramural and extramural soccer team. The girls worked hard igether and had a successful season, winning three games and losing only one. D.A.'s gymnasts have been involved in many activities: the gym demonstration, an exhibition at Delhi Tech, and gym- astic classes for children. vmnastics Team: Row 1-C. Kirk, M. Baxter, S. Allen, K. Platt, K. Roberts, S. Eckert, S, Franciscog Row2-R. Ogborn, T. Branigan, T. Cantwell, Bender, K. Radley, L. Parker, S, Brach, Row3- R. Rabeler, B. Pratt, P. Mokayg Row4 -A. Crocker, T. Verspoor, L, Nicholson, K. Mable, E. acNaught, K. Mable, K. Ellis, A. Barton, E. Kissane ty Basketball Team: Row 1 - P. Rowlands, A. Nlokay, N. Smith, G. O'Connell, S. Olive, J. Grill: Row2- K. Oliver, E. Whittaker, W. Oliver, W r, J. Pinney, J. MacNaught, Mr. Mokay irsity Basketball Team Survives Another Season of Tough Jmpetition lith the strong playing ability of seniors, John MacNaught and Jody Pinney, this year's Varsity Team held its ovvn i midst of an unpredictable Sus league. Coach William lvlokay savv his team through its triumphant vvins and narro es, often emptying the benches to enable other team members to gain valuable game experience. Fiebounding an oting skill were the dominant features ot this year's team. ,M nth Grade Basketball Team: Row 1 -J. Flabeler, F. Buggiero, S. Wilson, B. Bailey, T. Kinch, Flow? - K, Lynn, W. Snyder, Mr. Olive, C. I-lillis, len Eighth and Ninth Grade Teams Shovv Promise for D.A.'s Future The Ninth Grade Basketball Team consisted of many emerging athletes who promise to make their presence felt V. and Varsity ball. Under the coaching of Mr. John Olive, the team compiled a vvinning season against tough c nders. The Eighth Grade Basketball Team compiled a good season under the supervision ot Coach David Ketchum. Th ayers vvorked hard at polishing their game because they may be future varsity players. ghth Grade Basketball Team: Mr. Ketchum, B. Mulholland, J. O'Connell, P. Neumann, J. Baier, T. Henderson, J. Heineggg Ffow2- P. Cook, J. Bolles, D. Kissane, R. Allen, S. Cobbe nth Grade Basketball Team: Row 1 -Mr, McGurl, Row2-A. DiSpigna, T. Bray, J. Pelletier, J. Chapman, R. Hillebrand, D, Finng Row2 y, M. Stalter, J. Barlow, M. Jansma, M. Oliver, D. Aitken eventh Grade, Girls' Varsity Teams Shoot Their Way Forward we Seventh Grade Basketball Team provided this year's players with their first real experience in basketball skill teamwork. They practiced rigorously under the direction of Coach George McGurl. wrough hours of long and hard practice, the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team achieved a successful overall seasor team, under the instruction ot Loretto vonBuehren, produced several outstanding hoopsters and ballhandlers. Th n's skill also showed in its rebounding and court strategy. These skills proved to be the key to a winning season. ty Girls' Basketball Team: Row 1 - L. VanWyck, M. Brown, S. Georgia, Row2 -E. Braymer, S. Braymer, K. McCormack, K. Moody, L. 'arsity Volleyball Team: Flow 1 - J. Klueg, S. Olive, A. Havens, S. Eighmey, C. Kirk, K. O'Brieng Row 2 -J. Braymer, M. Ford, L. Henderson, S. ieorgia, O. Potgieter, D. Wheeler, T. Snyder Jarsity Volleyball Team Substitutes lnexperienoe With Skill This year's varsity volleyball team was a combination of rookie and veteran players. The team had no starters bac 'om the previous years but made up for that by transforming the beginners into experienced teammates. The team los ifevv starters this year but with the returning members promises to have an excellent season in '78, sw 5 2 'sity Wrestling Team: Flow 1 - D, Mason, D. Buel, G. Barkman, D. Chauncey, B. Franciscog Row 2 - Mr. Bagley, W. Mondore, T. Troo Jppe, Fl. Gransbury, M, Aikens, Fi. Groppe, V. Francisco latmen Produce Exciting and Winning Results Sparked by impressive victories by seniors, Gary Berkman and Vernon Francisco, this year's Varsity Wrestling T ished with its best record in recent years. Experienced wrestlers, as well as talented rookies, combined their ettor hieve success on the mats. Coach William Bagley and his experience proved invaluable to all team members. hts of the season were a second place at Chenango ValIey's Christmas tournament and a 26-28 loss to spected Sidney. K , 5, Mika tv. Wrestling Team: J. Shampine, J. Mathieson, A. Prestidge, B. Northrop, A. Lame, Fl. Tarntinog F?ovv2 -V. DiSpigna, D. Tait, T. Shampine, P rladley, K. Swander, M. Doring, J. Hunter i J.V. and Junior High Wrestlers Struggle With Powerful Foes For the first time in many years, D.A. had a nearly full JV. team. The team, vvhich defeated several strong competi ors, had a good building year. The Eighth Grade Wrestling Team finished a near perfect season with seven wins and one loss. The Seventh Grad restlers also had a fine season while they gained knowledge and skill at the sport. Both teams vvere coached b Barber. High Wrestling Team: S. Gaidemak, B. Decker, G. Peterson, W. Crunden, D. Bender, P. Moody, J. Hunter, Row 2 - B. Balachandran ADCBosa, S. Hunter, J. Warren, J. Oliver, Row 3 - R. Robson, E. Goodnough, W. Homa, W. Cimler, G. Rider, J. DiJiuliog Row 4 - . aruso 4' Bowling Team: Bow 1 -J, Shampine, M. Radley, V. Hall, J. Dubben, C. Sander, S. Rabelerg Row2 - D. Clark, K. Stanton, J. Newkerk, sk, H. Matzen, C, Lewis, J. More, L. Platt, F?ow3-D. Anderson, A. Kelly, C. Stewart, D. Tucker, H. Flay, A. Scoble Jwlers, Winter Track Spare Nothing in Quest ot Perfection Zach week many avid bowlers meet at the alleys in order to increase their skills at the game.They know that thrcug ctice they will be able to achieve their ultimate goal: a high average. 'he winter track tream has increased in numbers and strength. Meets were planned for every weekend until tl' ing track began. :er Track Team: Row1-K. Mable, E. Miglianti, L. McKnight, T. Verspoor, M. Mallery, M. Derke, K. O'Connell, R. Verspoor,A. Bartong Flow2 licholson, J. Mallery, T. Branigan, S. Braymer, L. VanWyck, E. Groh, J. Ellis, P. Sheldon, K. Branigan, Mr. Kilmer, Row3-Y, Maurais, B. llis, J. Townsend, D. Mulholland, N. Kearney, D. Dunbar, J. Francisco, K. Armstrong E 5 A 5 Varsity Footbali Cheerleaders: Row 1 - E. Bailey, M. Hennessy, Row? - L. McKnight, H. Hymers, A. Havens, P. Kaufman, E. Valentine, S. Olivi ROW3-C. Lewis, S. Rabeler fCheerleaders: Row 1 -P. Kaufman, H, Hymers, M, Kelly, M. Hennessy, L. McKnightg Row?-S. Ftabeler, E. Valentine rsity and J.V. Cheerleaders Share in the Teams' Endeavors e 1976-77 football and basketball cheerleaders add spice and excitement to the ever popular sports of DA. Th rleaders carry on the tradition of leading the spectators into enthusiastic chants in support of the team. lvlrs. Bett supervises the girls and their practice for each event. The cheerleaders follovv the teams in every home or avva 2 and enjoy each victory as much as the team. heerleaders: Row 1 -B. Tillapaugh, C. Mostert, K, Mable, L. McKnight, Row?-I.. Kaufman, T. Verspoor, L. Clark rr 2 - if f i M1 bl Vx 1 I 4 E I INA : 1. to cause one to sprout or developg 2. to help one begin to grow. . bard of Education Jordinates School Jlicies he Board ot Education, representing both community and students ot Delhi, con- ts itself basically with the future of Dela- eAcademy. aced annually with the solving of budget Jlems, the Board also deals vvith such mat- as contracts and legalities concerned with renovation ot DA., as well as many other ssing school problems. ident: Klaus H. Sohnsg Vice-President: Lauren Monroe .ts yum. .R Board Members: Joan Fredericks, Arline Crocker, and Rev. Harold Smith Board Members: John T. Hamilton, Stella Sprague, Legal Advisor: Rob Mclieegan, eff District Principal Emphasizes Extensive School Involvement Richard Zajack, working as the District Principal ot Delaware Academy, oversees all aspects of school life. His diverse capabilities enable him to deal effectively with the administration, faculty, and stu- dents. He also performs many other demanding duties vvhich he encounters daily. :hool Principals and Jidance Counselors iersee Student :tivities dward Shalkey, as high school princi- places student concerns above all ar affairs. His ability to cope with terous, daily and diverse situations as school lite running smoothly. s the retiring elementary principal, Jert Dietz contributed much to the gress of Delaware Academy. His dili- l efforts and conscientious endeavors be remembered by the community students, onald Tillapaugh and Robert Dandlish work together as guidance nselors at DA. Their continuous work sists of helping students with various Jlems. Edward J. Shalkey, Junior Ronald Tillapaugh, Guidance Counselor r High Principal Gary Bush, Instrumental Music D. Blair Campbell, Instrumental Music Faculty Enriches Student Program With New and Challenging Concepts The laculty's methods of presenting their skills and experiences are contribut- ing factors in the preparation of student for the future. The teachers continuall strive to present their knowledge and tal- ents to help provide a more meaningful education forthe students of D.A. Elizabeth Cochrane, Dental Hygienist 135 Janet Dolezel, Home Economics Martha Dropp, School Nurse Q x XQ,x wif H3 WEN ' , M Michael Franz, Science Carl Flint, Agriculture Stephen Gendle, English John Gariepy, Social Studies fy ff fy W if ff, f, M y f 5 94- Robert Griffith, Science agina Goodnough, Health, AM Director LaVerne Henderson, Science David Kelly, Physical Education ,. - ,-: ,W - 6, ,.,. ,, Gvvenn Helman, English Marie Hughes, Mathematics Edward Kruser, Social Studies M if f 1 A 12 , , , ,, ,',,,,.,.,,.,,fgi,,. . ' Y M . ,N if ,fy .4 , fy .1 , . . K , f V fran i Zi? ' w 1 2, . 4,..,.,g 4 Y 41,1 , W . wr avid Ketchum, Earth Science Lw rw w, Ruth Kruger, German Betty Kipp, Spanish Jerry Kilmer, Driver Education Dorothy Kubik, English Carl Lind, Business Education Ernest Lussier, Art CoIin.MacKenzie, Communication Arts Robert Knight, Instrumental Music EE? E EW? 3? 3 223: xi: N Ez V? Ericka Meyerhoff, Social Studies F Norma Patterson, IRC Coordinator Irving Reed, Science Martin Podskoch, Reading Eleanore Reed, Vocal Music Lillian Reed, English Robert Rehnert, Special Education ,Q::,t.5g11g:5z5!z,w i K ' A ' ' Geraldine Simmons, Social Studies Jane Terrill, Mathematics Robert Thomson, Social Studies ades K-4 Faculty: Row 7 -S. Ostrom, H. Stewart, C. Maxwell, L. Endreseng Fr'ow2-J. Zurhellen, S. Gearhart, C. Sparkman, L. Kula- i, M. Henderson, L. l-laightg ROW3-M. Branigan, E. Nelson, A. Nephew, A. Palmer, H. Jump Elementary Faculty Molds Future Citizens , The elementary faculty introduce students to a new world of education. The job often entails the use of new lucational techniques which stimulate the children to advance in their educational background and continue eir learning process. ades 5-6 Faculty: H. VanLoan, P. Nealon, R. Kaufman, P. Price, J. DeFtoche, I. Brach, G. Trowbridge, S. Placek, B. McConnell, F. Grill, lwanow, V. Mokay CL-RQ L. Edgar, J. Barber, F, Fleming, L. Liddle, B. Havens The A. L. Kellogg Faculty and Staff Serve Treadvvell Community The A. L. Kellogg faculty and staff maintain high educational standards for the Treadvvell stu- dents. The Treadvvell system rep- resents a vital part of Delaware Academy. Row 1 - H. Eden, K. Stockmang Flow?-S. Effner, G. Milliken, Fl. Fleming, V. Eden McGurl Special Teachers and Aides Furnish Diversions tor Pupils The helpful service of the special teachers are available to all of those stu- dents needing assistance. The aides of Delaware Academy not only provide assistance to the teachers, but also supply the students with diver- sions frorn daily school activities. CLYRJ S. Mangan, B. Stoker, W. Bagley, E. Reinhardt it . '2-it 1- it-' Wylla Babeler L, MacNaught, B. Bender Huyck J. Flossley, M. Moskwa, H. Gendle F. Warner, D. Benedict, A. Francisco, M. Murphy acretarial Staff Eases usiness l.oad of D.A. 'he personnel of Delaware Academy, rking in the business office, the guid- :e office and the main offices of the mentary and high school buildings, all ticipate in the extensive book work, a :essary part of the school system. air constant labor enables D.A. to ction efficiently. Helen Weerheim Margaret Porter District Office -. V - ' ff A Wesley Wilson, District Clerk Arleen Hood, Guidance Office Marie Ftenner, Primary Building CFf'ightj Patricia Corey, Rosemarie Bry- den, Junior Senior High School Office 6 todians: Row 1 -L. Hadden, R. Rowlands, A. Harder, J. Corey, Rovv2-W. Ordmandy, R. Mostert, J. Hanley, H. Oliver, C. Bartow Drivers: Row 1 -R. Rich, R. Hunt, A. Hoflmang Row2-A. Benedict, M. DiJiulio, R. Wood, flaxwell, A. Maxwell, R. Basohnagel School Personnel Provide Needed Services The bus drivers, the cus- todians, and the bus mechanics perform an essential part in the D.A. school system. fBelow-Lefty Bus Drivers - R. Nault, E. Henness, C. Mason, S. Bush, R. Smithg Row 2 - J. McCandlish, A. Paulaitis, L. Elden, P. Merrill, P. Rasmussen CBelowj Mechanics: A. Benedict, W. Oliver P Zefeterie Staff Serves iexpensive, lutritional Meals The cafeteria staff, under the direction Mrs. Kathryn Thomson, strives to pro- le the student body with both imagina- e and nutritious meals. Working with 9 newest in kitchen technology, the iff furnishes the school with efficient 'vice. CL-RQ P. Lynn, Fl. Groppe, M. Failla, E. Mason, E Winsmore A Anderson a ,,, , SPONSORS AMERICAN LEGION MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. BISHOP THE BOOSTER CLUB BUENA VISTA MOTEL MR. AND MRS. 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Complimen+s of DELHI AGWAY Lower Main S+ree'r Delhi, New York W ,V A ' Q K-XA, x-,P L MX .v GL U E ? For Mexican, American, and Halian Food 285 Main S1'ree'l' Oneonta, New York Phone: 432-6766 MAXWELL'S GULF STATION www' Corner of Elm and Kings+on S+ree+ Good Luck 'ro +he Class of I977 LITTLE LUMBER COMPANY INC I-XRQHIBRLDS GARAGE QQTTXUR S49 -9' Farms - Homes - Business - Resorls gh fxy f A UNI ED ' MQ' -if 'I ff f A 5-'li' -R, ' R ' : ' 'f i,4Q E1 'L If ff 1'Lg1TL 'Li - .V ' - 'F A . -l' N ' I Philip J. Neumann Broker ' 1 A-fra E5 N935 -1 -f We ilvflgq , Qs 5 R , f ., Peakes Brook Road 7 -B eige g RD. n Delhi, N.Y. -in 1 4 - . df H A ,7 f ' ef ' 43 , ' Go 3 Miles Soulhwesl of Delhi on I , S z V S'I'a+e R+e. +o Peakes Brook Road g i f- 1 A Then Nor+h 3 Miles +o Office ,f GQQDFQQD SPIRITS Pham-H607-746-3426 - archibaldk garage.-WT main SIFCCI, delhi. n.y. J. BRAMLEY 81 ASSOCIATES, INC. 9l Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York l3573 Congra+ula+ions 'ro 'rhe Class o'F '77 from HAMDEN GARAGE Brian and Jeff CompIimen'I's of HAM D EN IN N CompIimenI's of CompIimen+s c. E. KIFF INC. of I MCCALL Mobil Di.s+riIou.I'ors Heahng Oil Gasoline Lubrica nIs Wall 'ro Wall Carpe+ing 7 Depo'I S'I'ree'r Delhi, N.Y. TH E EveryI'I1ing Musical VILLAGE WALTQN INN MUSIC HOUSE I2I Main SI'reeI' Delhi, N.Y. I3753 Your Hos+ess Joan SI'uden+ Renfals Our SpeciaI+y 20 Liber'ry S+ree+ Walfon, N.Y. Comp imenI's of NEWKERK'S STORE fit? Live EIec'rricaIIy WHI1 DELAWARE COUNTY W5 ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. c H I .. D ax fh M4 JU N4 bb Owned by +I1e Members We Serve Bes+ Wishes +o The2fg5,,Of'77 TEMMlNe MOTEL MQXLEY-MCCALL Y H A Yf FUNERAL HOME H M gig, +f O 6 B b nd Connie Moxley and Roufe 28 Andes, N Y 4-676-4408 M ARCO OIL COMPANY ainS'I I DIh'N Yk 607-746-2 I OO I G0 MAIN STREET CITGO 83M S++ DIhNYk 607-746-2447 CompIimenI's of Cordy, Louise Phil, Sherrie, and Tina Rich Phone: 432-2840 EASTERN STEEL 8: METAL COMPANY Dealer in . I Scrap Iron, Paper, Rags, Me'raI Qualllry Men S Wea' New and Used S+ruc+uraI S+eeI 233 Main S+,-ee+ Frank Briguglio 49 Main S+. Phone: 432-6652 James Briguglio Oneon'I'a, N.Y. LYNN'S REPAIR SHOP Speed Queen Washers Dishwashers and Dryers EIec'rric and Plumbing Gould WaI'er Sysiems Phone: 607-746-2550 THE FORUM BOUTIQUE Cloihing and Accessories for BoI'h Men. and Women I3 Wall S'I'ree+ Oneon+a, New York CompIimen+s of COUNTY TIRE COMPANY 99. 93. Qewiw ' ' y, ffnc. C I' + ompolmen S Publishers of THE COUNTY SHOPPER 100112 Main Street Delhi, N.Y. 13753 L E E I S Ph: 607-746-2178 Delaware County's most effective means of Advertising M W I since1966 Bovina Cen'l'er -gr New York Q 'PRINTING I I 'Tim' 'OFFSEI' COMPOSITION 'DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 'WEDDING INVITATIONS 8g ACCESSORIES 'BUSINESS CAFIDS-LE'l'l'EI:IHEADS-ENVELOPES FLETCHER'S OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil Gasoline Melerecl Delivery Prompl' Service 24 Hour Au'l'oma'ric Answering Service Bes+WisI1esIo Thechssof 77 R. E. Bmei-IAM INC. PIONEER TRAILS JEWELERS CAM PC-3 RO U N D I4I Main S+ree+ Oneonla Delancey, New York 746-6789 Congra+ula+ions +o Compnmems The Class o'F '77 of KAREN's MOKAY'S BEAUTY SALON MARKET Phone: 746-6808 Complimen+s of RAY'S LIQUOR me MUSIC ST -ki? moswcw wc. ive EvertAEn9erfainmenf Need Under On R f A. F. M. Licensed Delhi' New York IO6 Main S+ree+ Sui're 4 Bingl'1am+on, New York I3905 607-724-4304 Complimen'rs of DELLWOOD FCODS Fraser, New York H. J. GILE AND SON INC. MOBIL SERVICE STATION Mobi Producls Delhi, New York I3753 Phone: 746-2203 D AND D OF DELHI I70 Main Slreel' Delhi, New York I3753 Phone: 746-2 I 68 Oualily AuI'omoI'ive Par'I's and Services Q N PUB AND RESTAURANT l cfs O fx 7 Where Sandwiches Are a Full Meal 3 Ifsibtx Good Luck Bulldogs To I23 Main Slreel' Delhi, New York Bes+ Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 DEAK NATIONAL BANK A Delhi Office Across from S+a1'e Universi'I'y Free Checking Accoun'rs Every Banking Service CompIimen+s of WAY-OUT IN N Hamden, New York Besi Wishes From HENDERSONS CLOTHING INC. I75 Main S+reeI' OneonI'a,Ne Y k I3820 CompIimenI's of CompIimenI'S of McDOWELL AND KELSEY'S SOFT WALKER INC. ICE CREAM SHOPPE Fer+iIizer - Feed - Lime - Seed Three Miles Af+on - Bainbridge - Delhi B I D Ih' JUNES SMITI-l'S BEAUTY SALON JEWE'-ERS Treadwelll New York Diamond Merchan+s Ph 829 875' Delhi, New York BROOKS HOUSE OF Com,,,i,,,en+S BAR-B-Q's of Drive-In Res+aura I' R + 7 O + N Y k Delancey, New York Phone:432 I782 A Good Luck Seniors ' BRYAN'S BARBER DELHI DuNER SHOP RUSSELL BURCZAK I46 Main S+ree+ D Ih N Y k I3753 95 Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York I3753 Congramlanons Class of I977 Mon.-Fri. 6:00-6:30 Bed Wishes sa+.-sun. 6:00-3 100 fo' YOU' FHM AUDREY GROH ERIC GROH Complimenls o'F ROWE'S Auro SERVICE INC. 6I-7I Marke+ S+ree+ Oneon+a, New York I3820 Try DELHI CANDY DUBBEN'S HARDWARE KITCHEN STORE Our Own Make o'F When in N-eed of lce Cream Sporls Eqwpmenl PETER YONCLAS Delhi, New York PI Oprle'l'0r RIVERS REALITY George A. Rivers 89 Main S'I'ree+ DeIhi, New York I3753 Telephone 607-746-3 I I6 THE SHEARING SHED 92 Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York I3753 Men's and Boys' Hairsfyling Razor Cu+s, and Hair RepIacemen+s Appoin+men+s 607-746-3528 Rober+ UHer, Prop. Closed Wednesdays For All Your Banking Needs Come +o THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HANCOCK A Modern Bank Offering Complefe Banking FaciIi+ies Hancock, N.Y. Hamden, N.Y Besi' Wishes +o +he Class o'F '77 THE CLOTHES BARN - Jeans - - Shir+s - BeI+s - Jackeis - - Pos'I'ers - NoveI+ies - -Jewelry - 56 Main S+ree+ Delhi, New York I3753 Phone: 746-6692 , 1' X ,. L QA pres Sv- J ' 1 f l, -L. Bef' x X -1. -41' U X' Gift of outh il i This gift was embodied in a mythical ring l if . . . . , My vi 1 A belonging to a hero, Ogier the Dane. Ogier s 1 . -'f' 5334 2 5 X, . ring not only removed the wearer's inflrmitiesg X All it also restored his youth. Try your IU, A, Balfour class ring 50 years from now. 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