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MODERATOR Brother Roderick EDITORS IN CHIEF Patrick Ellmgsworth David Garron ADVERTISING EDITOR Thomas Dougherty COPY EDITOR John Jokala LAYOUT EDITOR Ken Lutgen UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR Roger Hocker Loft; Gorton, lutgen and photo ed R. lowroncc litter tho docks for action. Bolow; Herbie, (center) expounds on the Wong technique. Handling a book with larger pages, allowed the Delta staff to place more pictures and copy in the 1966 yearbook. On alternating pages color was employed to brighten the overall appearance of the book. Pictures upon pictures flowed into 108 giving Ken Lutgen, layout editor, sufficient material to organize the 185 pages of the yearbook. Supplying articles for the book was copy editor John Jakalo and his six writers. Money for publishing, was collected in advertisements through the efforts of Tom Dougherty and Rog Hacker. The worries that go along with the title co-editor were shouldered by Pot Ellingsworth and Dave Garron. Brother Roderick, the moderator, kept a watchful eye on the book's development and provided help when necessary. I. to R.; Senior ed J. Mason, Business Manager J. Konior ond J. Jokala look over model of the city.
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DELTA EDITORS INITIATE NOVEL STYLE Ad men R. Hocker ond I. Dougherty. D. Gorron P. Ellingiworth icon the All-American City.
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WOLFF ASSUMES In April 1965, after o balloting session, candidates were eliminated until finally only two candidates were left in each of the 10 student council offices. On May 3 the official campaign was kicked off with a deluge of posters and campaign slogans plastered about the school. On May 7, the students climaxed the campaign by voting for the leaders of the 1965-66 Student Council. Upon the final balloting, Mike Wolff became President with a morgin of 70 votes. His opponent. Bob Kettering, automatically became first Vice President. Defeating Tony Giefer, Tom Kilkelly became second Vice-President. In overwhelming margins, Mike Welsh defeated Mike Lovett for Secretary and Tom Ihnot defeated Greg Larson for Treasurer. The officers holding Commissioner positions went to this year's Juniors. Enabled by a slim morgin. Bill O’Brien defeated Mike Farrell for the Commissioner of Academic Affairs. Chris Lynch nudged Pat Wehlan for the Commissioner of Student Activities post, while in the race for Commissioner of Athletics, Tom St. Aubin was victorious over Steve Holker, Tom Grande defeated Jim Forsythe in the contest for Committee Coordinator and Bob Kerney was beaten by Mike O'Rourke for the office of Commissioner of Publications. left; Mike Wolff tpeokt during campaign Below; Officer Kilkelly and Ihnot outline future plant. STUDEN 8
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