Delaware Valley High School - Delaware Yearbook (Milford, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Girls Glee Club The members feel that this year has been an unusually successful one for the Girls Glee Club. Twentyfseven of those who registered have attended rehearsals regularly. The officers are: President .........,...........................................,........,......... Maud Slocum Vice President ..... ............. I oyee Laizure Secretary ....,.........................,.....,............................,.. Virginia Morton Treasurer ,...................................................................,..... Elsie Travis Our Grst public appearance was at the Union Thanksgiving Service at Hope Church, where we sung two anthems, accompanied by Miss Janet Corwin. We are now working on a halffhour program for a music assembly, and are scheduled to furnish the program, with the band, for April P.T.A. meeting. Art Craft Club The Art Craft Club has been busy with a continued puppet project. Each club period various groups work on different phases of the work. Paper modeling, scenery controls and personel round out the program. The officers 'for this year are as follows: President .................................... ........,... R alph Shaffer Vice President ....., ......i..... R andall Conklin Secretary ............ ........ H erbert Spliethoff Treasurer ........ ......... ......... ........, W i l liam Basham Checkers-Dominoes The Checkers and Dominoes Club opened its Grst meeting September ll, 1941. Mr. Krause, our faculty advisor, acted as temporary chairman until the following staff was elected: President ............... ....... H arold Hunter Vice President ............ ......................................,.................. F red Ast SecretaryfTreasurer ,................ ...,...........................,,.... G radon Gilson After several enjoyable meetings, a chess table was added by Wayne Boop who seems to he rather good at the game. The club consists of twenty'four members. 0 Home Economics The officers of the Club are: President .................... ........... G race Lyons Vice President ........ ............ I rcne Miracola SCCFCUIYY .-........--.................. .................... ............. A v onna Lee Keim Treasurer ...,........................................,...... 2.5 .............. Phyllis Rappold We sold peanuts, popcorn, and potato chips at the soccer games. During the year we have cooked, knitted and talked. We are planning a party and hope it will be a success. Library Club At our first meeting we elected the following people to till our offices as none of last year's officers were here: Pf0Sid2l1C ---.-.---...-- ...... G ene MacDonald Vice PI'8SidCl'll'I ...... ,,,,,,,,,,-- L eon Krgulgc Secretary -------.--.--...-,.. .................................................. I ane Pennell Treasurer ....................................................,........... ..,..... H arold Allen We have played guessing games, with our able advisor Miss Christ as questioner. We are playing truth or consequence, and are thinking of putting on a program with another club, 'Q-' ' , .,fT -- QTY ? ii e iq rits 1 c si e f - - -, -f 3 - . -f ,,. -- u- -A .. : 1 Aj .ix -:::- r -,.., i I , - , f -cl ,' M y i,yj,5 Ik .Q ,., ,, :Hz - M ., . gg Q1 ffl? , lvl lc' .--. g , - r-1g, , A ' a tv , r t g Mi f if ,., ., ,M Y : ' 1 QI'A'f',i 4NmlXlNll'l? , 4 - IQ fa l qi-'?I:-b K lnslvi rl 1 5- l ' rc -'ZA -A Ar -L 'gf' 'G'- . ' Y----i-' ' ,,g 'f' 'ily I 42' C 'iw Q- 'J,. - fi ,, 9:,gm ,- - .gp-, 14-'rf M I A 7. F.-' 'I F ny.: -T 1 L sp ., ---'- 4-3...-Sita? ' -' 5- X, '?Lz:, 5 A- - eg K ,- A 1-, - gl Is' 4 e C. . 1 ,l H .,-e. . , -- .-,Y - -Q - -:--1,4

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Dancing Club Roll out the victrola and we'll have a barrel of fun, that's the way the dancing club begins. At our first meeeing Bish Davey was elected president and lane Taynton, Sec.fTrc:'s. Our dancing club is sponsored by Miss Bilder and Mr. Clark, again this year. At the beginning the boys had the honor U1 of selecting cards 'for the dances, and now the girls are taking their turn. During the year approximately thirty records have been purchased. The Seniors look back on happy hours and the Iuniors, Sophomores and some Freshmen look forward to future good times. Sportsman's Club At the first meeting of the Sportsman's Club the following officers were elected: President ................................. .............,. , , ....................... lack Ouinn Vice President ...................,.,.....,.............,..,,,................. Charles Brink Secretary and Treasurer .................,.,...,..........,... Joseph Wohlscheid The club is very active and with twenty't'ive members in our club. several shooting matches were held. Also some members went ice skating and fishing through the ice. We have examined all types of guns and have made two musket loaders of our own. The Seniors who are members of this club and who are graduating this vear sincerely hope there will be a Sportsman's club next year under the very capable guidance of Mr. Woodley. Airplane Club The Airplane Club with twentyfone enthusiastic members, made a near perfect takefoff on its first meeting on September 11, 1941. The following oflicers were elected 'for the year: President ............................................................................ Karl Meyer Vice President ................,..................,.,....,................. Ferris Cokellette SecretaryfTreasurer .......................................................... Bill Page Plans were made to complete the large club model. Mellow Racer, and hopes are high among club members to be able to equip it with a gasoline motor. The club was honored by having as their guest, Pilot Officer Millbank of the R.A.F. Much interest was aroused by glider flight competitions and at this writing Edgar Sheare UD is the champion. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Heberlig, Pilot Meyer, and his trusty crew, the Airplane 'Club enjoyed smooth sail- ing and happy landings. Music Club At our first meeting in September we elected the following officers: Pres1dent .......,.................................................................... Elsie Brown Vice President ...... .... . ........ I mogene Roberts Secretary .........,, ......, D orothv Ulbrick Treasurer ............................,............................................... Mary Balch News Reporter ................................................................ Doris Laizure We have enjoyed learning college songs this year, and occasionally singing some of our favorite popular songs. It was our responsibility to decorate the stage and the auditorium for the grades' Christmas program, and we are proud of the results of our work. L 1 ' ' l i 1 gif .-3 Z TT ,- ' 1'l -'iglff-li- 'f:37 -, 2- ,. ' 73 '1,o ff - 'i ' .-:E -1-4-Q ' -Z'T' ' f 3,-1--'- fe -. ' .,I E - Lfi 94' if , Us I -W- B qif igfa W,- A' ,. ?3: 1 fi- 4. . 44' f 1 - a-si ' ' P-?,'tf1Y7 ails, ., 'ml' MJ, , ,..,,e ,ff N.. fl, 1 -gn-1 :,..,, L, -ci,-in . xy-Q fr ,,, Q T f . QQ f 'I ,. -c 'T' X 'Y 4' ' i 75, 51, :.- : ffff rl 'f'E'lf,. 5: - 1 s fl: 515 -1 59' fy ' '-4. ill,-K - - '!Z4r 3 if, ? J:-,gyffllv 'QQ' -1 1, -A Y- -rip? 'gi LL... v rfef+- , . . 'f-J.. ' . .Y. ?tc' Ig 'f' N' ,JL v- , ' J-r I ,- : l'4i'+'i rt-' -f r-f .- '.'.-f , . 7,7 ,.7..'j f -i f V , - ,ina L YY ri,fv,vs,, ,. 'tid c 4 vig 's ais '--' '1 xii?-P-T 9774-'ffiii' 12' T11- L f To f' , T i if '-' - -f T' -'



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Liberal Education EIGHT EASY LESSONS FOR GETTING YOUR MAN 1. Find one first. 2. Get in his hair. 3. Make him fall for you. QTripping is permissable here.J 4. Send candy, flowers, and picture. QProviding it flatters you.j 5. Kiss him anywhere, anytime, anyplace. Uust make sure people are watching you. You may need witnesses.J 6. Send loveyfdovey notes telling him how handsome he is even if he is crossfeyed. QBut don't sign your name., 7. Talk baby talk to him. He'll love you for it. 8. When you go out walking put a rope around his neck so no other Phystaires will snare him. Love Symptoms Walking on sidewalks that aren't' there. Going around without any care. Laughing at things that aren't funny. Thinking all gloom days are sunny. Seeing things that don't exist. Looking like someone who's just been kissed. Talking to someone you left behind. You swear the sun is surely the moon. And night fall can't come too soon. You'll pace the floor until he comes. He's a darling and all the rest are bums. You sit and daydream without doing a thing. You cry and cry if the phone doesn't ring. Calling all your friends by his name. And you are almost sure he'll climb to fame. The whole darn family walks around in circles. Wishing, with you, they could perform some miracles. Sitting before your mirror you'll primp and primp. Wishing you weren't such a shrimp. If your like this, my little dove. There's only one answer - you're in love. Doris Blake 011 Love Dear Miss Blake: , The man I'm in love with is bowflegged, knockfkneed, cross-eyed, bald headed, and double jointed. How can I correct all these faults? Crazy Kate Crazy Kate: I've solved all, kind of problems in my life but here l'll have to admit you've got me up a tree. If he was mine l'd shoot him. Doris ,, T. I. ' Y -. Y-. . . if .,'5':P7-a'7:j'zE?....:.i,., ef 'Els' ' T f a fisq.-5-'rf if aft-af-ef - - . ., . L 5. A, , i ,G . 4 . .T fe, my T e , e. 1.73. 1, it F ' ativan Jfi'-F15ff'l!,1Q kf',,ll,,-E V? f J-A , -iv X ,.. mf ' 1 f-cz.. - -ki, 7595.2 -rg-fhiij F JE--f-: rlqsf 'I Sidi: 4, This ' -Y 'L : -,'-Er: ' '-Q. ,.g,.,, A ,lol . . 752 y1:'l53.,, , R-r ,.,,, ,,,.5f-- Y,iE:-,Y ' . -- 'Iliff '35 a 'e.,l?A1 fp . f T2 fl-N + 'i-gi 9 ff '-fflsr? lf?-F' Sv'-334 -fgaf j g -71 fra-.gg .Q ' - -3 - get ' ,iL- f ' L , 'P' . Sensi- ' ffdggf,-K . T. K ig 4-4,4 'r'- ,fx FT ful e,55ffEei, . e Sf'-e f.. E- e -T fel-eeseef 'A '

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