THE 1942 DEL HI PUBLISHED BY OF DELTA HIGH SCHOOL DELTA OHIO THE SENIOR CLASS 67 S OUR C CNTRIBUTIQN to the victory program we have given up plans for an elaborate annual and haxe published what we like to think of as a Victory Annual It is our hope that the economy in labor and material incorporated a small measure to victory in the conflict in which we are now engaged It is our further hope that the difference in cost to the student will be spent to purchase war savings stamps We hope that we have brought you the highlights of the school year 1941 1947 in a way that will ever remind you of the sacrifices that were necessary to preserve the hbt rty and freedom of our nation D K C C K I . . . ,, . ., . , , I in the design of this issue of The Del-Hi will contribute in 1 ' - H , K . . HIS EDITION OF THE DEL HI IS EARNESTLY DEDICATED TO THE HONORED ALUMNI OF DELTA HIGH SC'HOOL WHO ARE BRAVELY OUR LAND SEA AND AIR FORCES TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE FOR US THE LIBERTY AND FREEDOM THAT WE NOXW ENJOY OFFERING THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF 4' Seated C E Seelei C B Segrist Second row Hxrrx Deck Dilr- Shell Wilbur Kleck Facu lg Thanks, teachers' We hope you have enjoyed working with us only half as much as we have enjoyed working with you We have always found you willing and anxious to help us ln all situations Where you find time and energy to do the multiple tasks constantly con fronting you in your daily work has always been a real mystery to us. Through your willingness to give your extra time we have been privileged to enjoy an interesting and varied program. Board uf Educatlnn To the Board of Education who give so freely of their time and energy to provide for us the educational opportunities which we now en-1oy,we extend our most sincere thanks The first Monday of each month finds them gathered around the conference table in the Supermtendents office, wrest ling with the many problems which arise in the operation of a public school system Seated le-It to ri ht Ha7el Johnson Golda Nau Jean Furman Anne Dalls Second row: Roland Kibele. John Hartman. Robert Heischman. Clarence Koppitch. Third row: Charles Knapp. L. VK. Burkholcler. Wade Lozsdon. Somew The coward' never started the weak a'zea' on the way only the strong came through MH!! . 1942+ CHAR! ES RADABAI FH MARY IOIT Olll I R KATHRYN MOLI Chuck Presldent Glee Club 1 2 Football 1 2 etball 1 Baseballl 3 4 Track 2 3 ars1tv D 1 2 4 H1 1 2 3 4 DI'9Sld9I'll of cft s American Passport 4 Commerc1al Club 1 2 3 4 Green and Whne 4 Del H1 staff 4 Brnw me 8 ice Pre-s1dent Green and Wh1te 4 Music Rexue 1 All Countx Chorus b Band 2 3 4 Mvced Chorus F H 4 V presldent of class 4 Cherrv Blossom 3 Ch11stmasG1ft American Passport 4 Shlne Qecretary and Treasurer Happs Go Luckx G 2 3 4 Librarian 3 Student Secrelarx 4 Commercial Club B d 3 4 P0 Dear Ed ar 3 Green and 1te 4 Del H1 staff American Passport 4 F H A 1 2 Mixed Chorus 4 C A A 2 All Counts Banda Poor Dear Ed ar 3 D l H1 stan 4 The Senlor Class Freshmen: 54. Sophomores: 42. Entered: acqueline Williams, Lowell Brehm, Bert Kerelces. Withdrawn. Herbert Osterhout, Charlene Mohr, Ruth Schartzer, William Sullivan, Earl Essex, Norris Sibert, Robert Bechstein, Margaret Oberla, 'ine Buchanan, une Hall Ray Sehlmyer, Rose Mull une Nletcalf. uniors: 43. Class play Poor Dear Eclgar. unior-Senior banquet, theme, Ship. Entered. uanita Simon. Withdrawn: Helen Frank, acqueline Williams. Seniors: 43. Enterecl: ean Kuster, Burton Smout, Dan Cloutier, oan Cloutier. Withdrawn: June Mock, Robert Demaline, Harold l'latf'ielCl JO-an Cloutier. SENIORS RALPH BARRON Pc-he Orchestra 1 Miss Cherry Blossom 3 Hi Y 1 2 3 Commercial Club 2 Var sits D B1sketball2 3 4 Junior High B'1sl-:etball l Football 3 4 Giee Club N Counts Chorus 3 Vlusical Revue 1 LOWELI BREHM Bramy F A 4 p esiden 0 F H The Black Derby Spookw Tuern 4 Aoricultural Scholarship Test 4 Affriculture Letter 3 A ricultuio Kew 4 DAN CLOUTIFR Danny 3 Orange and Black 3 Green ind White 4 Basketball 1 Spookx Tuern 3 Mixed Chorusl 4 Gef ib l HY f FNFY UNE DFWFY he-nny ee Cub 1 I A HERBERT FINNEY 'Herb Elimination Test 2. 33 Senior Scholar- ship Tc-st 43 Track 43 Intramurals 4, 51, I , . V! in 19 I, I 4 1942 J XMES BOWER Blurty nd12 HY1234B1sket 1 2 Junior High Bfnsketbill 1 Gee lb 1 2 STANLEY BRLINER Stepinfetchit F F' A l 2 3 4 G aunt cl 'choolhouse 2 Bisebill 1 3 'et-Jail 2 3 Operettfx 3 Avricultuie Sholarship Intrfimurils 2 3 4 V11 S D Corn Husking Contest 'VIFIVIIN CONRAD Mrlv Bisk ich 2 4 Foothill 3 4 Varsit 3 4 Africultuml Scholuship Test 4 Agriculture Litter 4 TOM EVIL!! Tobv rsitw D 3 4 3 4 B4 3 Commercial Club 1 4 G Club 1 2 3 Niiiced Chorus 2 Bisketbill unior High Bisketbill 1 In nur ils 1 JLANITA F0l'TY Fouty SENIORS YI-.RNON I-RANK MOUSIP Glee Club 1 2 Commercml Club l 2 3 Vars1tx D 4 Intramulals 4 Team Xian ger 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 uce presldent COl'IIIH9l'Cl21 Cl11b 3 'VIARTII I IIAI LFR Marty IK' Club 2 NORWI A KEEQLIN K' Amazon Counts El1m1111L1o11 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 F H A A 1 2 3 4 Cherry Blossom P001 Dear Ed ar 3 Chr1stmas G1ft 4 Ame11ca11 PWSSDOII 4 The Black erbx DEb'1IllI T01111 4 D0 1 Staff 4 All Countx CIIOIUS 3 Llbflfllll 4 INIIISIC' Ruum CI IIFORD KNAPP Snappw otballl 2 3 H1 Y 3 4 Trfl 3 Brmketbx 1 2 Commercn ll l Glee Club 1 2 WIFI I IN I ANGFI Bld 11dl 2 C 3 4 F 4 B1sLb1ll 3 4 All Cou Bllld 3 NOllhXX4SXt'1Il Bmd 4 T11 Black Duln 3 Poor De'1r Edglr 3 ass Vltl P1es1de11t 3 F F A 1 V IT 1tx D f 1 MU 1942 JI NE GEARIG Jullus Com111Lrr1al Club 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 G1rlReser1 2 3 4 Orcheslra 3 Poor Dear Edgar 3 Mwed Chorus 2 3 4 Del H1 Stafi4 Secretan G R 4 El11111n'1t1on Test 3 4 Student Secret 1rv 4 W II I IS III IAI' I INIIFR ,room ll d Wlutm 4 1 s 1 S crzt 111 4 A1111 IIC 111 P xssport Ell1u1111t1t111 T181 2 C411111111 ru 11 Club 2 BI RT KFREKEQ Parkurcarcus F Poor De II Ed mr CIIPFIX Bloeiom 3 Glce Club 1 2 4 M1x1d CIIUILIS 3 4 JI-'AIN KUSTI-'R Iggl H A 4 H1 Staff Commercvxl Club 4 Jl ANIITA IAMBFRT Nita H Cu111me1c1 1l Club 2 3 Glcc Cub 1 2 I Mus1c Roum 1 Illlfllfllll 11s l 2 3. 1. 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A ., SENIORS ALLEN MANN -'1-rank Americfm Passport Glee Club 1 DOROTHY MOSFR Butch A Poor Dear Edgar 3 Glee Club 1 IAMPS 'VIYFRG Goopy Y1 G 3 4 H School Operettd 3 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 nstcal Revue 1 F F Poor De tr Ed Ar 3 Senior Scholfxrshlp Test 4 Amexlc tn Passport 4 Footbtll3 4 Track 2 3 EllIT1ll'llll0l1 Test 2 Grttn '1nd Whxtf sttff 4 VSTSIYY D 4 Countx Vlwed Chorus 3 PATTY PORTTEL S Pat Llbldflilll for G A A 3 Intrftmuml Btsketball 3 G A A Ca Re 3 Schol11s11p Penn 3 L1br.1r11n 4 RAI PH SEURIST Sunny 4 chestru 2 Happy Gu Luckw Haunted School House 2 Football 1 2 Truck 1 Student COUIICII 1 C11 s Presxdent 3 Pres1d nt F F A 3 ar 1 D 2 4 Del H1 stuff 4 Gre and Whxte 4 GIGS Cl1b 4 El1m1nat1on T st 1 3 Amencdn Passport 4 Poor D ir Edgar 3 All Countt B1nd 1 3 Cmnmercnl P143 3 11- FQ' A 1942 CLARENCE MERIDEW Dwarfy F F A 1 2 3 4 Secretflrw 4 Track3 4 JFAV MYERS Jeanie Commercxal uh 2 3 4 H Poor Dear Edffar 3 Green and Whxto staff 4 Del H1 staff 4 Mtxed Chorus 4 Bnd12 GAA2StudB Counc1l 4 All County Band 3 C1118 Secretftry and Treasurer 1 L1br.1r1'111 4 Student Secretfuw 4 IRETA PFI TON Ma Pelton COlIlITl6I'Cl'11Clllb1 2 3 Secretwrw 3 4 Secutary md Treasurer of Cltss 2 3 Countx EllITllH.1ll0!'l I'est2 3 4 DISKYICY El1m1n1t1o11 Test 4 Phl Betfx Stgmfx 1 Bind 1 2 3 4 Green tnd W1lll6 st'1iT 2 3 4 Edltnr of Grecn tnd Wh1tP 4 D H st tff 4 ROBERT ROSS Ruso H1 Y 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Pres1den Student Counc1l 4 Clflss Prestdent 2 Glee Club 1 2 Senxor Scholarsmp 4 Cuntx Elxmlnatxon 1 3 4 D1str1ct El11n1n.11t1fm 3 4 VOBFI SHIRKFY Noby Y 1 2 3 4 Comlnercml Cub 3 Glee Club 1 2 Junxor I-hgh B1sketb all 1 Intmmurxll 2 B1sketb.1ll1 Trxck 1 I11tr11nt1r1l1 2 Btmketbulll Tmckl . 4: F, F. 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I x SENIORS JUANITA SIMON Slmp AA 2CSMC2Scholas Club 1 2 County Ellmlnatlon 3 4 DlStIlCt Elnmnatlon 4 Green and Whxte 4 Band 4 Del H1 4 Debatlnff Team 4 Scholarshlp Team 4 BURTON SMOUT Smoot Glee Club 4 M1X9d Chorus 4 Intrfx rnurqls 2 DOROTHY STOUT Dort B nd 1 2 3 4 American Passport El1m1nat1on 2 3 Commerclal Club A R oiilcer 3 4 Gee Club 1 2 F H A Green and Whlte 4 Del Hx staff MARIONF'l TE WHITAKFR sleepy A Glee ll 2 3 ROSI' BMMA WILEY Slmmle Glee Club 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 1 A A 1 2 3 4 President G A A G R 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 Music Revue 1 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 Office G1rl 4 Lrbrarlan 4 Commer clal Club 3 Green and Whlte 4 Secre tary 4 Cherry Blossom 3 1942 BUSTER SMITH Sam Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Junior Hlg,h Basketball 1 Intramuxals 1 2 3 Varsxty D 4 Green and Whlte 4 Com merclal Club 1 2 MILDRED STIRIY Blondie Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 F 4 G A The Black Derby Amerlcan Passport 4 All County Chorus 3 Green and Whlte 4 Del H1 staff 4 'Student Secretary 4 Llbrarxan 3 Countx Ehmmatlons 1 2 4 THELMA TREMAIN Dlmples FHA1234 Pres1dentFHA4 G A A 2 3 Commerclal Club Muslc Revue 1 Student Council Poor Dear Edgar 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 MARIE WHITMIRE Me Me G A A 1 Muslc Revuel 2 Operettfl 3 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Acc m prnlst for Boys Glee Club 3 4 M1xed orus 3 4 G R 2 3 Commercial Club 2 3 4 The Haunted School House 2 Class Vice PI'BSld8llT 2 Student Councll 3 Orchestra 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 Del H1 stan' 3 4 Green and White 4 Student Secretary 4 Offlce G1rl 4 ROBERT Wll LEY s Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mx d Chorus 2 3 Track 1 2 Black Derby 3 Spoom Tavern 4 Haunted S hool Hou e 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Green and Whlte 4 All County Cnorus 2 3 A-I. yy up li G. . . 1, 1 . . .V . 1 tic 3 l v Z A -- H 41 . 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A.'1.w2.43.-42-ffl-Y 1. 2, 3'v4f IIQIJQI What I ve dared I ve wzllecz' and what I ve Wzlled I ll do' UIHHJH I Se tted left to rlght Jtan Elton Lenora Slndel Dottle D1n1us Yvonne Grelsmger Dorls Jean Vaughn Romalne Bowerman Dorothv Brc-not Ralph Morl Hxrold Sxnlth Olen Mann Grace Austermlller Peggv Nugent Second row Mr Koppltch Sh1rlex Lake Je me te Fftlor LaDonna Barlovx Joe Candella Herbert Lutton Margxe Myers James Hendrxcks Joyce Cox Dorrs Markley Mlldred Krauss Nola Wh1tm1re Maxlne Ohlmger Betty Walte Robert Soule Jack Vklntaker Mxss Dally Thlrd row John Wood Harold Frank John Frey Lowell Durbin Robert Harms Robert Leu Donald Harmon Dale Frank Margaret SLIIIZ Ruth Clav Vada Relmer Pat Ohler Mar1an Whitaker Dorothx M1lls Dale Williams Hobart Smxth Herbert Elton Don Eldred Donald Peabody Cllfton Rake-r Donald Shen Harold Moser L on Stevenson Owen Beatty The Junmr Class Sixty four members Ralph lWorr president, Dorothy Brenot, vxce presldent, Romaxne Bower man, secretary and treasurer Student Councxl Dons ean Vaugnn Phl Beta Sigma Donald Harmon un1or class play Dr Kxmble Donald Harmon, Mrs Kimble Pat Ohler, eff Sterllng, Donald Rowe, Shlrley Kxmble eanette Falor, Gladys Mxller, oyce Cox, Cuthbert Lee, Donald Peabody Chuck Nlalloy Herbert Elton, Rosemary Lee, Shrrley Lake, Professor S ubbs Bob Soule, Aunt Kate, Romame Bowerman Florence Ward Yvonne Grexslnger, Mrs Stubbs Lenora Slndel Vrctory Banquet As thexr contnbutxon to the vxctory program, the unrors are dlspensmg w1th the elaborate decoratxons for the umor Senlor Banquet It wlll be an attractlve but ln expenslve affalr At a joint meetrng of the un1or and Senlor classes xt was agreed that the banquet act1v1t1es should extend from 6 30 to 11 00 o,cloclc and that everyone would remaln throughout thrs perlod to enjoy the last socxal aFfa1r between these two classes Q Fourth row: Harold Chappuies. Ronald Overmyer. Don Rowe. John Storeholder, Claude Drewyore. l , b , . . - J N : . , ' . , ' J . . ' - Y. 9 7 V ' 9 D Z 3 . ' 9 Seated left to rxght Helen Ross Alan 'vlunn Bettx Chamberlxn Rosella Beaterson Ellxs 'Vhnn Bllw Burt Marllwn Shelt Sm1th Moser Helen Layman Vtvmn Frank Robert Buehrer Marjorle Beaterson Qecond row Mis Johnson Carl Harmon Mtry Fortney Dorothy Gerrlg, Robert 'VIcQuxll1n Roger lVICQllllllll Margaret Schutzberg Helen Haller Treva Johnston Gene Patterson Laverne Xrrsh Harold Krauss Phvllls Spen ler Ltvtrnt Meudevt Allen St1r17 MISS Furman Thnd row Lo1s Brehm Mrrjoue Keesllng Jotn McKee Phxllrs Vltllcr Merlxn Bulmgftrtner Cwde Youn Helen Dxck Don tld Brown Mtrtn Hllton Vlfglllll Mtttm Ila WlllllH1S Irene M xr 'ex Wrml ed WIIICII Fourth row Hunter Duxbm Rontld Furpenlng Albert Clur Boyce Brfnot H vtud Sllll B1 tdln Wxens Ronlld Schnnx Iovtcll Vlull Huod Prong Dtle DiN1dSOIl John Lester Wvse Htl Hrplmr Jml. I The Sophomore Class Ftfty five members Marllyn Shelt, presld nt, Smlth Moser, v1ce prestdent, Ellrs Mann, secre tary and treasurer Phr Beta Sigma Ila Wtllxams, Bradley Wtens, W1n1fred Wxnch, Marilyn Shelt, Nlerlln Baumgartner As a group thls class presented a most mterestlng study of the orxgm and meanlng of the word Sophomore We are sure you know that the word 15 derlved from two Greek words Sophos meamng WISC, and Moros, meaning foolish Need we say more? Realtztng the need of bolstermg the Sophos qualxtles of thts group, Mr Kllaele arranged for the class to make a tour of the Toledo 'Vluseum of Art But even wlth the benefit of thts mt llectual ex pertence we frequently suspected that fatnt traces of the Moros could sfxll he detected We are sure that, as un1ors even these trac s will have dxsappeared lznfered Alan Munn Bernadlne Sams Boyce Brenot, Helen Layman Xxrlflldfiwh Jimmy Trigg Marv Rose Bu hanan Lola Antol Donald Burroughs and ean lklopfensteln , , ' , l -1 ., Q s 4- - 5 G , 9 x . .f J , 1 1 - 3 , 1 5 n -6 s o ' .7 to at ' 3 ' 1' j ' '. ' . 1.1 . zj . If . V . . ' ' . ' 1 ' . . . I I ' A . N ': Q . ' . 1 ' . j 1 1. ' . ' ' . ' 'Z . 2 ' . . L , V' l ' - . ' 2 4 , lj g. ' . 2 ' . 1 iz ' , ' ' 2 2 ,' . ' ' 'z 2 li. 1' ' 'Z ' ' . '. ' . 2' . Q I . 0 't ' 2 . 'Q 'jf z ' '. J '- l . z'! -3 1 4 .' . .' ' . 1 ' X. 2 ' LJ ton. - . . . D I . . . i . - we sa - - - 9 fe 77 - v ee as - ' ' ' . . . - cr 7: - - - - 1 . S ' . . 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L 1 Q Q Seated left to right Virginia Stlomberger Lavirence Bovier Lois Davidson Ruth Conrad N tte Stawreii James Deck Laverne Njalm Kathryn Whltmlre Wilma Brovsn PHULIHC Wiley Second row Miss Nau Marianne Seeley Alice Mae McQulll1n Doral Buver Paul Clair Marie Braslola Robert Breushaber Harold Leu Elden McQull1ln Edu aid Kantz Donald Storeholder Milton Rhoads Billy Waite Howard Borck Hal Geer Florence Grlesmger Mr Hartman Third row Robert Mull Willard Sampson Sally Trompe Wilma Coop r Fern Masterfleld Opal Frank: Burt Fourth rovi Keith Shelt Robert Stine Kenneth Wolcott Harold Demallne Vernon Glore Charles Struble Hearl Whltmlre Budd Knapp Darl Folltx Bill Van Dyke Richard Elton Don Poormln Conrad BOXXPIITIAH The Freshman Class Fifty two members Laverne Njalm, president, Ruth Conrad, vice president, Ne tie Stavreff, secretary and treasurer Phi Beta Sigma ames Deck, Virginia Lehman, Eileen Overmyer, Barbara Shelt, Marianne Seeley, Richard Elton In September 1941 52 graduates of the elementary schools of Delta, York Pike and Swan creek school districts gathered to form the 1941 Freshman class of Delta high school Early in the school year a welcoming reception was held in the gymnasium for the newly initiated freshmen, providing an opportunity for everyone to get acquainted As the year progressed this group frequently surprised the upperclassmen by contributing very materially to the suc cess of many school activities One pleasant surprise was the brilliant musical performance presented by this class as their assembly program Our King of SWlI'1g,,, Benny Goodman, could do new things with the classics after hearing this group perform Barbara Shelt: Betty Taber, Virginia Cox., Eileen overmyeri Shirley sapgeri. Virginia Lehman, Billie Anrl . - . . . I . . I h . 9 9 ' Se ted left L0 right Mlss Wucx R1 hlrd Frank Allu Shel! Harlex BOXX9lHlil1 Jxck Lum SIOH Mtrllyn Falor Kent Struble Rxchxrd 'vhfer Albert Mdlllll Second lou Mr Knapp Anna Chrxsttnson Phsllxs MeKeen Dxrleen Frtnk Rxlph Shlrku Bmtls Lou Burt Joyce Shelt Conme Burkholder Jack Aleorn Thxrd row Charles Fitch Emma Jean Dodge Dorls Glore Bernnrd Hxrrls Kenneth Mohler R,lCh'lI'll Sulllxan Helen James Joxn Fraker Fed Hunt Elqhth Grade Twenty enght members Darleen Frank, presldent, Phyllls lVlcKeen, vlc presldent Connie Burkholder, secretary and treasurer S udent COUUCII Darleen Frank Phr Beta Slgma Conme Burlcholder, Marllyn Falor, Phyllls lVIcKeen, Harley Bowerman, Anna Chrxstenson Darleen Frank The seventh and elghth grades had a Joxnt get acquamted nxght at whxch tlme the students and parents enjoyed a socxal program and became acquamted Each person wore an xdentlflcatlon tag whxch helped to get the parents h tter acquamted Last spring the members travelled to the Blue Hole near Castalxa, O ThlS year the unlor I-Ixgh Wlll journey to the Irxsh Hxlls The Junlor Hxgh presented the play, Spreading the News, for Cpen House They helped conduct the hook collectxon drrve for the boys nn the flghtmg forces at 3 Q . 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V . - ' 'r - as Seated left to rrght Robert Mattm Donna Jean Brown Betty Fmney Wendell Berkeblle Dennle Masterfleld Dor1s Recknex Rose Harmon Patsy Harms Jlmmy Ftlor Second row Miss Wfnrd Ceorge Ells Robext CIISIHAH Lllx Recltnex James Keller Buddy Yurkewxtch Margaret Mull Robert Burt Ramon McQulll1n Thxrd row Mr Knapp Jack Bundv Roswald Shrull Joan Schutvberg Oli-ta Deck Betts Forrest Jams Smdel Lloyd Lambert Betts Alcorn Jean Hepler Granger Jean Rupp Lowell Slnrkex Marx Koester Paulme Skates Seventh Grade Thlrty s1x members on Waltz, president, Donna ean Brown, v1ce presxdent, ean Hepler, secretarv and treasurer Student Councxl on Waltz Phl Beta Slgma ean Hepler, on Waltz, Albert lVlatt1n Laura Ruggles, anls Slnclel, Mary Koester The seventh and elghth grades Jomt get acqualnted party proved a success It provlded a chance for the parents to get acquamted and proved a valuable soclal experlence for the puplls The class sponsored muslc, dancxng, games and served refreshments to thelr guests The seventh and exghth grades wxll v1s1t Irlsh I-Illls and will enjoy a plcnxc on Prospect H111 unxor I-hgh collected more than 600 hooks for the hook collectlon drlve Under dxrectlon of MISS Ward and Mr Knapp, they produced Spreadmg the News for Open House Fourth row: Jon Waltz. Donald Bundy. Kenneth Mohler. Robert Gunn, Orville Stevenson, Eleanor , J . ' QQ - 77 Look here Mzrzd you cant command un lesf you fri? learn to obey HHHJII 4+!lW4Q++ w Seated left to rlght Jams S1ndel Jean Hepler Co 1n1e Burkholder Marxlyn Falor Harley Bovxerman Jon Waltz Albert 'vlattm Second ron Darleen Frank Eileen Oxermyer Marllyn Shelt Wmlfred Wmch Barbara Shelt Marlanne Seelex Phyllls McKeen Anna Marle Chrxstenson Thlrd row Vlfglhli Lehman R1chard Elton Allen Mann Bradley WIRES Donald Harmon James Deck Merlln Baumgartner Ila Wllllams Student Councll Student councll IS composed of seven members, one student each from the seventh and exghth grades, and Freshman, Sophomore and umor classes, and two from the Semor class The members are elected by the1r respectxve classes Members arranged a sched ule of the assembly programs, conducted the selectlon of the homecomlng queen, elected a defense councxl wh1ch asslgn d and supervxscd defense actnvx tres of varxous organwatlons Ph1 Beta Slqma An Honor Merlt student who has earned 15 poxnts ln four subjects for a slx weeks perlod becomes a member of thls club It IS a great honor to be a member of th1s club, and every student should make thls h1s or her goal Every student who reaches thls goal has to work hard for xt, thus we con gratulate the members of Phi Beta Slgma on then' success Seated left to rlght Jean Myers use presxdent Robert Ross presld nt Do lk Second rovs Darleen Frank B111 Burt Mr H919 hman James Deck Jon Walt7 I I A . . ,gl 2 - g W tw ' I v . A b . ' . Y' Y . ' ' . 1 . ' . . I ., . - 1 ' 1 . ' 1 . 'e 1 ri' ' c - . . ' V , . . . A Seated left to right Robert Ross James Miers Juanita Simon Herbert Finnew Allen Mann Second rovi 'VIr Burkholder Clarence Meridew Melvin Conrad Lowell Brehn Robert Wlllev Mr Logsuon Debate Team During 1941 42 the Speech class participated in six inclivid ual debates, two tournaments three demonstration debates As usual the class attended the debate clinic in Columbus late in November With the beginning of the new year the debaters began competitors in individual en gagements Swanton, L a lc e Monclova Na oleon i P Affirmatiie Norma Keesling Donald Rout Negamt Joxct Cox Juxniti Simon De I1 non tim lost four DlNlllLl Wllllllr Su illlflll Scholarship Team The senior scholarship and vocational agriculture examina- tions were held in Wauseon high school on March 28. The students were all selected from the upper 25'i of the Senior class and from the vocational agriculture class Even though none of our Seniors placed in the upper l0'r of the high ranking contestants, they made excellent scores nevertheless No Delta student placed below the 50th percentile We are proud of their Hne record Seated left to rxeht No ma K eslm Don Rowe Juanita Simon their active program. Their li ' '. .' The D1SlI'1Cl-Slate Schelarshlp Team Each year the State Department of Educatlon conducts a statewlde scholarshxp contest The schools of the state are dlvnded mto three classes namely Cl y schools exempted vxllage schools and county schools The county team IS selected from the hlh ranlcmg students from all the hugh schools rn the county These hlgh rankmg students are selected by means of a serles of ellmlnatxon tests The two stud nts recexvxng the hlghest grades m each subject become members ofthe county team nn that subject Thxs year 13 students from Delta hlgh school won places on the county team of 40 members The Fulton county scholarshxp team whrch competed 1n the State contest held at Bowling Green State Unlverslty May 7 follows Hal Hepler Lawrence Grlesmger Qllve Rich Pauhn Spengler Ivan Wyse Charles Reynolds Dor1sGr1eser Owen Beatty Marjorte Xwenger Bradley Wtens Barbara Shelt Mary Lou Kluepfel Margaret Bock MHFITVH Leonard Robert Zutavern Wanda Mae Lexst oyce Laplante Dorxs Parker Anna Rose Nofzlger Barbara Goble Nlerlm Baumgartner anlce Overmyer Lucllle I-Iulclll LaDonna Barlow Ruth Slegel -Iuanlta Simon . . - . . . , .t , . . . , . . . H : , Miller, Iris l-lalderman, Jeanne Dernlan, Dale Buclcenmeyer, james Declc, Robert Ross. Richard . . 1 . . Q . 3 v I Q 4 Q . . , Q W I A Q . Q Q V I V . Q H . , J . Q . . y 7 A 9 - . ' IWW whzch can he shared Wzthout lessemng those whzch when sharea' multzply V l Our most valuable possessions are those . . . - ' 3, I p 1 ' Seated left to rlght Lenora Smdel George Ells Jean Hepler Jack Lutton Jeanette Falor Dottle Dmlus Robert Wlllex Mary Lou Ohler Pe gy Nu ent Ke1th Shelt Ellls Mann Robert Mattln Second rovs Bettx Walte James Myers Richard Mxzer Gene Patterson Vlrgxnm Stromberger Doroths Stout Robert Stlne Shlrley Sagert Lowell Mull Mr Hartman Jean Myers Pat Ohler Kathryn Moll Connle Burkholder Donna Jean Broun Phyllls McKeen Betty Taber Claude Dreuyore Joyce Cox Thxrd row Elleen Overmwer Anna Chrlstenson J1mm1e Johnson June Gearlg Phyllls M11ler Hal Hepler Ralph Segrlst Budd Knapp Blllw Burt Sallv Trompe Don Poorman Robert Burt Frances Good Vlarllyn Falor Margle M5ers Juanlta Sxmon Vlelun Langel Marlan Whltaker Margaret Schutzberg Ruth Conrad Olen Mann F'1fth mu Nettle Stureff Vxrgmu Lohman Mtrmlvn Shel! Vhrunne Seeley Alice VI te McQu1ll1n E111 Our hand has enlarged consxderahly durxng the past year We now have 64 members The most lmportant events of the year were as follows Contest at UHIVEFSIIY of Toledo, txed wrth Swanton for First place, Butler, Ind hrst place, D1amond ubllee at Archbold Hrst place, Band Tournament held here wtth 17 bands part1c1pat1ng, Sylvanla Band Cl1nlC, Bowling Green, O excellent raung, Napoleon, Q , tournament and concert, May 9 Much of the credlt for the raprd growth of the band rn membershlp and ln equipment belongs to our actlve Band Boosters club under the l8E1d6I'Sl1lp of tts prestdent, Charles Langel, v1ce presldent, I-loward Mann, and secretary treasurer, Mrs L T Chler Wxth the asslstance of this organlzatxon we purchased new unxforms, bass horn, two snare drums, a bell lyre and two new flags toward whlch the Amerxcan Leg1on and Auxxllary donated Z5 Last year s Senlors con trlbuted S35 toward the school flag Fourth row: Barbara Shelt. Marie Brasiola, Ronald Schnur. Stanley Bruner. Oleta Deck. Pauline Wiley. A . 1, . J , . H . . ., , . Seated left to r1ght Mar1e WhllmlfC Lo1s Daxldson Ruth Conrad W1lma Brown P1ul1ne Wll9N Ytonne Gre1s1nger Helen Layman Norma Keeslmg Dorothy Brenot Kathryn Wh1tm1re Laverne Njalm Jean Elton V1rg1n1a Stromberger Second rovx Mr Hartman Nett1e Stayrefl Florence Gr1es1nger V1y1an Fr111k Juamta Lambert Kathryn Moll E11een Oyermyer Barbara Shelt Vlrglnla Cow W11ma Cooper Doral Buyer June Gear1g Betty Taber MTFIB Bras1o1a Grace Austerm11ler R Em 1'1 W11ey Thxrd rov. Nlarllyn Shelt Fern Masterneld V1rg1n1a Mattm 'Freya Johnston Jeanette Falor Vlary Ohler Joan 'VIcKee Betty Wa1te LaDonna Barlow Nola Wh1tm1re Marjorle Keeslmg Opal Frank Mananne Seeley Marg1e Myers Fourth row 'VI1r1onctte Wh1taker Mlldred Krauss Ruth Clay Helen Duck Jean Myers B1l11e Ann Burt Margaret St1r1z Patty Fortteus V1rg1n11 Lehmm Doroth1 Xillls Sh1rle1 Sazert M1ldred St1r17 Helen Hiller Phylhs M1l1er Bugs Glee Club The Boys Glee Club, under the cl1rect1on of Mr Hartman. has awakened new mterest 1n s1ng1ng among the boys The meml:1ersh1p has grown con slcleralaly The club sang for assembly programs, Rotary club Delta Girls' Blee Club A select group from thls club sang for Open House They sang for assembly and also for Farmers Instltute The group has proven ltself to be '1 good source of trammg for members of the lVl1xecl Chorus The Glrls Glee Club IS the larg st orgamzanon of IIS kmcl 1n the school lltd e lo r1s.ht VI1r11 Wl11t1n1rt R1ch1 d Elton C111 1d Boyle ma11 W1ll1rd Zlfld CO , and County Lm1f11rt Boyur Don Por11111111 1npso1 H11 Il troc 11111 11011 101 1rr1lf' L Hovmrd Bor frond 111111 lr H1rt111111 Robtr W1 ey K th Shfl Luernt Ir1sh Homzr Teachers meetmg The hlgh ms Dc Bm Kmkw poxnt of the year was Open l-louse N1ght Dlllllll H111 11d Sllll Krnnfth Vyolcott He-1rl W1111m1r B111 Vm Dyke B111 Burt F1 llfl mx Dontld Shfll H lrold Pron John Wood Dan Cloutler Don Peabody B 11111 K111pp V r11o11 C lor: Rulprrt H1rms Ralph Se rlst F 111111 1 J 1111s Hur Cllflord Knapp Ronald Oyermser Ralph Barron llflll 'tl 111111 111 1 f111rl1s Slflllll Bllllflll Smout JW! . I 1 By . A . ,' . 1 ' .' . ' I . I , . , . . Q! - 4 , M ,, ,, I ff , . f I Farmers Cooperative Grain SW . 1 f, 1, - A 1 . 1 - .Q A ,,. l , ,, 1 , 1 1 S11 .' 1. 1 G-1r. H1 ll S h. M'1 R1 1d H1 . all. Tk. ' K sr - V1 . 1 K1 f -1 11 1-1 -1 1- - ,- - 1 U 7 ' ' 1 . r '1 ' .'1 , - - ' . 1 1 . 1 j H ' . ' .1111 -ek. ' 1 1 ' 1, ' ' ' 1 ' 2' ' 1 - 1 1 2. . 1 ' . ' 1 ' . 1- 1 1, 1 1 ' . LZ .' , . '11 ' 111113 11 -. . j1 so ' . ' ' ,' . 1 . - . '11 Sol ' 1.11 '-ll M111 J 1 -. e. ' 1 . :Ind 111 Ilgl M11 ll VIH IS D011 xld P1 xbodx Budd K11 11113 Ch'11 Qs Illll lrold P1o111, R011 11d SCl1l1lll unes Mu 1 s B111 ton Smoul R 111 xld 011111111 1 lmxell Xlull econd mu X11 Hlflllllll ll 1111111 L 11 ll 1 Junes Dec B1 Ke-rekes D111 C1o11t1e1 Rxlph Segrxst B111 B111t Robert W1l1ex Kmth Shelt Th1rd row Rose Emma W11e1 Norma Ku-sllng Peg,g,x Nlugent 'vlarlanne Setlu Barbara Shtlt Trexa Johnston VIar1l1n Shelf E111-on Oyermwcx Yxonne GFElSlI1g,9T Nett1e Stautff Luerne Nynm Wllma Blown Fourth mu Jeanette Filor Kathryn Moll Mary Lou Ohlex June Gearlg Pxt Ohler Vlfglllli Lehman Mar aret St1r1z B1111e Ann Burt Jean Mvers Mlldred St1r17 Mane Xxhlllllllf' Betts Wane- Joxce Cox Urchestra Thts IS a totally new organl 7at1on wh1ch was added Jus last year It has been a great success The orchestra has 13 members three trumpets five saxaphones two trombones one bass traps and prano Swlng IS the1r spec1alty They played for the Leglonaxres, a I-Iallowe en dance, Farmers 11 1111 T1 11111111111 Q1111 1111111 Instxtute and Boosters dances Thev also provlded musxc for the Frldav noon dances Mlxed Chorus The M1XCd Chorus 1S com posed of selected VOICCS Durlng the past year the lVl1xed Chorus has been very actlve They sang for County Teachers meeting held here, and also at Open House and for Good Frxday servlces As usual they wxll srng for the Baccalaureate and Commence ment servlces Most successful presentatlon made thrs year was the Chnst mas program Th1s was the first presentatlon of 1ts kmd and If was very favorably recelved Seated lc-ft to Xl ht Vllglllll LPIIIUWD Cene P11te1son Lowell Mull Lenora Sllldtnl 131111 Burt R11ph qtgust Buod Knapp Second ron Vhrm Xvhllllllfl' Ur Hillllllll Vins Lou O11le1 Melwn Lan cl 1-1.-..-....f.- g I or Af W 1: 1 ' St-1 -I I0 1 1t: 1 'Q -1 1 -1 1 . 1 'l .' St ' 111, ' H1 ' '. 1 '. Ja K ' 1 f 1 't' . S ': 1 '. 1 1 . H1 'old S ' , I.11u'11' e I sl. 1 1' lc. 1-'1 - , ' ': .' 1 1 1 .' ' . 1 1 . 1 ' - 1 I 1 1 Q 1 , . l 1 , , 'Q 1 ' '1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 . ' . I' I 1 ,V 'i rf , Y 1 1 , ':11' 1'1 111' '. 1g1 1 '1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , 4+ 4+ wztfr others the ruzt o your clarzng Catch cz pafszon for frelpzng others and a rzcber lz e wzll come back to you I dare you, whoever you are, to share 4 I . . . . ,, Seftttd lelt to ri ht Marx Lou Ohler Juanita Simon Ralph Se 11st Ireti Pelton Dotothv Stout Nitin Wlntmxre tcontl ioxx Mrs Johnson Normx K6C5llHQ June Cfxlll in K sta 1 t M l Mtss Nxu VNllllS Hefflln G1 Breen a11dWh1le Every three weeks the school newspaper, the Green and White, comes off the press It contains material pertaining to the events scholastic and social of the school year Ir serves to bring school a livelier, closer place to the students The staff IS comprised of Seniors with a reporter from each class The editor has served as class reporter and as assistant editor in past years Each year a junior staff is selected and they produce a Junior class issue Del-Hi Staff As you can readily see, the annual this year can be rightly called a Victory Annual. After a Joint meeting of the annu1l staff and Student Council, t was decided to drop the idea of an annual, due to conditions now existing However, a plan was effected whereby we could have an annual containing the substance but not the quantity mud fl nt ou iii J ini 1 'lnnon Ire 1 Pelton Yxonn Second rom Vliss Nm James 'vlsers Charles Radabfiu h Dan Coutier Ralpx Seqrist Jean 'Vlxers Marie Whltmue Willis Hefflm er Mrs Johnson Third row Robert Willex Buster Smith Marilxn Shelt Marianne Seelei June . ' 1 . 2 ' 'fl 1 j . ' ' . 1 . 1 , S-' ' t ,- I 1 . ' . x 1 1 Je: lr. Jo: ll ' My ':'s. Kntlxryn ol , . .' 1 . .' ' LZ '. I --- . Q Se' - le to right' M1 L CII . ua 'ta u . ti . ' '- A. g . I' C' , 4 j A . U ' , ': . 2 . z s i j .' L . , . g. . I ' . ' ' Sea ed left to rlght ehlrley Lake Mrs Johnson Vhrmn W hlmker Arlene Spxess Second row Norna Keeslwz Vlfule Wlntmxre ll'1 Vlflllldlng Mlldred Krxuss Vlerlxn Baum xrtner Vida Relmer Llbrarlans Delta hngh school students are fortunate ln having a well equxppecl llbrary ln the school The lllorary IS located at the north end of the study hall wxtlun easy reach of assembly hall There are many reference hooks, magazmes, and books whlch pertaxn to every subject taught nn the school A different lnbrarlan IS ln charge durlng each perlod The lrbrary xs open during the noon and after school Mrs Hazel Johnson, English mstructor, lS faculty llbrarlan Mrs Kathryn Staehlmg lS lxbrary supervlsor LIBRARY VIEW A- V i I I Q Rose Emma Wiley. . ' 'L 1 ' l . ' ' . . .. ' 1 . ' . gp . . ' . Seated lett to rteht Phxllxs Spenvler Dorothy Brenot Yxonne Gretstnger June Getrtg secretarx and treasurer Mtss Dallx Dorothx Stott prestdent Rose Fmma Wllex Bettx Chamberltn Lenora Slndel Second lou Xtttmn Fr ink Doroths Geart Margte lvtsers Mxrv Lou Ohler Jean Kuster Jeanette Ftlor Joxce Cox K thrwn Vloll Margaret Schutvberg Peggy Nu tnt Dotttc Dtnxus Thtrd rovt La Donna Barlow Vtr lnta Matttn Trexa Johnston Betty Wrute Marcta Htlton Joan McKee Nola Whttmtre Vlartlwn Shelt Marte Whxtmlre Fourth rovt Ila Wtlltams Vada Relmer litldred Sttrlz Jean Vlyers vtce prest dent M rrearet bttrtf Pattx Portteus Dorothy Mtlls Phvlhs Muller Pat Ohler 1 Purpose To create, mam tatn and extend throughout the school and the communtty lugh standards of Chrtsttan character Requtrements Must be tn the upper three classes, must subscrtbe to the purpose of the c uh Achtevements Sentor ofh cers went to Sprtngheld O to I-It Y conference, h lped the Robert McQu1ll1n Roger 'VICQll1lll1'1 defense effort gatherlng Hepler Jack Lutton James Bower and baltng 1300 pounds of Waste Paper In School' proceeds Nolatl Shtrlxex Lots!-ll Mull gotng to junior Red Cross Glrl Reserves Purpose To hnd and gtve the hest Requtrements Must be tn the upper three classes Mttst have an tnterest tn the club Meettngs Monthly Achtevements Trt county counctl at Wauseon, Chrtstmas party, Mothers tea, sale of 450 tn Defense Stamps, an Hutchtns Seated left to rlvht Robert Wtllex Robert Buehrer Robert Ross sec etars and treasurer Charles Radabauph prestdent Robert Leu xrce presld nt Carl Harmon Second rovt Wir Klbele B1llBurt Tom Fmch Robert Harms Owen Beatty Hal Thtrd 10W Robert Soule Lowell Brehm Don Peabody Bradlex Wtens Cltfiord Knapp James Myers Don Rowe Donald Shelt Fourth rovt Rontld Gu-rnuer Rontld Schntu Ralph Bfuron Herbert Elton I AA 'Zr t 't '. Q . ' tu' , . . 9 . 04 Q fl ' V - H -V 'I . A A E f interesting talk by Mrs. C. L. 1 . Seated left to rxght Vxrgmla Stromberffer Laverne Iwjalm Lenora Slndel Peggv Nugent Herbert Elton v1ce presldent Yvonne Grelsn er s creta v and treasurer Nhss Nau Tom Em h prtsldent Margaret Schutzberg Marne Bras1ola Second rovv Jean Elton Dorothv Gearlg Jeanette Falor Wllma Cooper Dorothy Stout Treva Johnston Vlrgmra Cox Margme Myers Dorothy Brenot V1v1an Frank Robert Buehrer Stlrlz Jean Vlvers Maman Whxtaker Phvllls Nllller Sallv Trompe Marne Whltmlre Kathrvn Moll Fourth rovv James Bower Donald Shelt Albert Clalr Leon Stevenson Ronlld Schnur Nouel Shlrkev Charles Rvdxbxugh Kennzth Wolcott Blllv Burt Robert Soule COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Students from tlus department have provlded stenographlc servxces for the Selectlve Ser vxce regnstratlons and for the War Ratronlng regxstratnon ln Delta Letters of pralse have been recexved from the offlclals 1n charge of these reglstrauons commendlng the students for the excellent work done Commermal Club Purpose To advance the mterest of the students and to provlde socxal gathermgs for promotron of goodwrll among the members Requlrements Must take 1 commerclal subject Meetlngs Monthly Achlevements Sponsored 1 noon movre, pres nted a play mterestlng talk was gxven by Mr O J Dodge l mThird row, June Gearig, Jean Kuster. Shlrley Sagert. Shirley Lake, Mildred for an assembly program? an . V , 1 mud elf to ugh! Lols DlXldNOll Kallxrxn Wnlmne Mux Fonnex Belts Chfxmberlxn Dolothw Moser ucc presxdent Nlxss Dalls 'lhtlmi l remaxn presuient Je mette F1101 secretarw Laxerne 'vlerldeu Jean Elton Second row Ruth Conrad Dollle Dmxus Florence Grelslnger Dorothx Gearlg Gmce Austermlllex Betts Taber Vhrle Braszola Yxonne Grelsmger Wllma Brown Vlrgxnla Stxomberger l'h1rd IOVK Juanxta Iambert Lols Brehm Vlfglnla Cox Helen Dlck V1rg1n1a Xhtun Marcxa Hllton Marjorle Keeslxng Opal Frank Jovce Cow Doral Buwer Fouxth row Treva Johnston Nlamne Ohlmger Marxonette Whnaker Vadfl Rumor Cc-neuexe Dewey Dorxs Jem Vaughn Mlldred Kr muss Marxan Whltaker I tfffllllll Bulovx Nola WhlllHllP F. H. A. Purpose: To further home projects and work for a well rounded lnchvxdual Requlrements Must he in vocatxonal home economlcs, must possess f3C1l1U8S for and he carrymg a home practlce program Meet1ngs Monthly Achxevements Attended 1 conference ln Columbus, g1ve a Mothers Tea, Chrlstmas party, F H A ancll: F A banquet and play The sale of 450 ln Defense Stamps to the chxldren ln school Learnmg how to prepare and use our resources of food and clothmg most efhclently Y 4 'Sc . epspvp Vu up pplp or k, 5- . 1 ' HOME ECONOMICS - B n , S O tr ,u e rr,V ,,.,. l . ,..' s',- iiiiill, - f 4 X ,M-f as Seated left to rlght Alan Munn Ralph Mort treasurer Clarence M9YId8VS secretary Lowell Brehm pres1dent Olen Mann vxce presxdent Robert W1lley Paul Cla1r Ellls Mann Second row Mr Lo sdon Eldon McQu11l1n Gene Patterson Jack Whltaker Edward Kuntz Harold Demahne Joe Candella Harold Krauss Hal Geer Howard Borck Thlrd row Allen St1r1z Hobart Smlth Howard Saul B111 Van Dyke Darl Foutx John Wyse Ho ner Durbm Melrm Langel Robert Mull Fourth row Dale Vhllxams Donald Harmon Cllfton Raker Melsm Con ad Stanlex Bruner Don Eldred Harold Mower Lowell Durbm John Frew FFA Purpose To develop agrl cultural leadership, cltlzenshlp and cooperatxon Requlrements Lxmlted to boys 1n vocatlonal agrxculture classes Acluevements Booth at nh state and county falrs, corn huslcmg contest, F F A and F H A banquet and play countyF F A basketball tltle, leadershxp conference FARM SHOP LABORATORY Butldmg better farmers for a better Amerxca W efwwma I I I l 1 I S 4 0 , , . - I , . ,D .... . . . . U . . . V . Y - - - 9 Y. 1' - . ' -- .- ' ' ' O SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Our country needs boys who are framed to work wlth thelr hands LABCRATORY Trammg ln the fundamental prlnclples of sclence ns a pre FCQUISIIC to PFOFICICHCY m most every branch of servlce an the Army Navy and An' Forces Tl-IE boys of Delta hugh school who p1rt1c1p1te m athletics wlsh to take thls opportumty to extencl thelr most smcere appreclatxon to the members of the Atlaletxc Boosters c ub who have contrlb utecl so generously to every phase of the atlml tlc program Tlus year the club purchased sxclelme coats for the football squad Offlcers are Hartford Brown presldent H G Harrlson vlce preslclent Wilbur Kleclc secretary treasurer ll Health zs the jbunalation or success CBe healthy he strong, he happy ' Left to iight Doiothi Pearle Luerne Njaim Rose Emma Wiley 6.1-lA Purpose To further good sportsmanship and good Citi zenship through interest in sports Requirements Enough in terest to attend meetings and participate in activities Meetings Weekly Achievements First high school party, attempt to intro duce color at football games, steal: roast April 78 1942 Cheerleaders Our trio of talented cheer- leaders, uniformed in smart green and white togs, have directed the student cheering section at all athletic events, bringing the Panther spirit out in the open with plenty or vim and vigor Seated left to right Norma Keesling Laierne Njaim Bettv Chamberlin Romaine Bovierman secretarv and treasurer Pat Ohler vice president Joyce Cox Rose Emma WIIGV pies dint Virginia Stroxnb rqer Ruth Conrtd Marie Brasiola Nettie Staxreff Dorolhv Gearig Betts Tiber Peggy Nugent Dottie Dinius Lenora Sindel Miss Furman Third rom Shirlex Lake Marianne Seelei Marjorie Keesling Lois Brehm Mary Lou Ohler B ttx Waite Ila Williams LaDonna Barlow Marilyn Shelt Barbara Shelt Nola Whitmlre Ifourth rovx Vlildred Krauss Sallx Trompe Joan McKee Merlin Baumgartner Patti Portteus Margaret Stirw Virginia Lehman Billie Ann Burt Marcia Hilton SlllllPX Sigerl Trevi Johnston ' I ' ' v ,. ' , 1 ' ' ' . S ' ', Q! ' 77 ' C . . I l ' . ' . . 1 I . 'A ' C ' . ' ' ' '. ' .i 1 1 ' ' ' ' '1 4 . z . . ' , . .' Y . - . - - Second row: Alice McQuillin, Yvonne Greisinger, Pauline Wiley. Eileen Overmyer. - ' Y . , A' 1 ' '. , 1 , ,Y ' , , ' ' ' ., . . ' - '. Y: . ' Y 4 . Y. . , . Q .A l V '- ' ' ' ' j .1 . ' 'f .' . S ned left to r1ght 'V1P1VlIl Langel Ralph Barron Buster Sm1th Owen Beattx Don Rowe Hcxbe t Elton Charles Rldxbauqh cxptun Melvm Conrad Dxle Frank Se ond row Mr Koppltch Vernon Frank Dale WllllHmS Herbert Lutton Rxchard Eton Boyce Brenot Harold Demalme Jack Lutton Joe Candella Harold Leu Thlrd row Charles Struble Ralph Morr Robert Harms James 'vlvers Lowell Durbm Budd Kn1pp Cllfton Raker Harold Frank Carl Harmon VH1'S11'lj D Purpose A boy must have earned a letter 1n some lcmcl of sport, a boy who IS not m hxgh school cannot belong Meetlngs Monthly Ach1evements Booster club feather party, Vars1ty D gave awav a racl1o Football SEASON SCHEDULE Delta opp. Sept. 19-Liberty C. 18 0 Sept. 26-Perryshurg Oct 1 Holland Oct 1 Montpeller Oct 2 Maumee Nov Napoleon Nov Swanton Nov Wauseon Total Polnts Emch presldent Ovsen Btattx secrotarx md trexsurt-1 .lot Ctndrllx Rxlph Bmrron Sfcond rovu Rxlph Q, grlsl M 11111 L1nL.0l H1 Jlcl 1 l-1 L lull Durbxn H1r0't Ch 1pp111t-s Cl1fton Rxker Hxrold Prom, Don xlcl Shtlr 'VIr Koppnclm Ixlllffl row Vunon F1 xnk Ht-rberr Lulron Cllllfllfl Knnpp Chtrlrs R1daha11Lh Hfrlwrt Flvnn Glenlu Bruner James 'Xhers Xlilllll Conrntl 42 12 . 0- . 18 0 p . 7- ' 34 0 . N , I, .., .s- .1412 .13-1 6 Z4 in 1 A ' .l4- .12 7 ' 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 - .2O- 6 19 ' ' . . 150 74 1 I 1 Sc-ated lc-fr to right: DonvRowe, Buster Sllllflli Dall- Fxntnlt V1C'4: Dl'l:SlC1f'H11' Tom ' H 'gl 1 ,vit 0' -at ' . Karr .F1':1r1',Lo'-il K . 11 gm F k T th Rlph R 3 bt 1dS M l PI Jumer Hlgh Basketball Team VARSITY TOURNAMENT D It Opp Arclalnold Pettlsvxlle Lyons Clmesterflelcl Fayette lie Fe Fe Fe Feb Tournament runnerup trophy 1n dlstrxct Qttawa Hllls 54 Delta 41 Basketball SEASON SCHEDULE D lt opp Sylvanta Maumee Perrysburg Napoleon Pettlsvxlle Arclllaolcl Whltmer Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Wauseon Swanton Maumee Perrysburg Sylvanxa Fe Fe Fe Fe Lxlnerty C Whltmer Swanton Metamora H ld 'VI HIG th1VIhl M ll 1 dd K pp h 1-: tl Sh . 2- ' . 28 35 . 5- . 39 42 . 12- 41 47 . 16- 31 45 . 19- ' ' 41 32 jan. 6- 41 26 -Ian. 9- ' . 37 31 jan. 13- . 37 44 Jan. 16- . 34 32 Jan. 23- . 27 52 Da1eSegi1t:Sk.1e5:tmfIoleEi ran . om Emch. Buster Smi . a Barron. Jan' He,-ii? StJlS',wkQQim n fr' RO' Sf 'll C5al'deR.Ri5WltZ2,2r MQZEHXHTDTI? Jan- 30- ' - 32 40 Ko Jil 1. Carl Harmon. 3? ' - ln. 6- ' . 21 18 b. 10- . 33 37 lv. 13- 42 35 ' ln. 19- 20 26 lv. 21- A ' 35 32 ln. 26- . . 50 42 Seated left to right: aro Leu. Robert . cQuil1in, a eer. Kenne . 0 er. 1 , Rltjgtlgggililxxjgyr, Kibe e, R' h d Sulli' n. Bu na . Vernon Glore. Ric d Baseball Seated left to rxght Melun Langzel Herbert Lutton Robert McQu1ll1n Harold Sm Om Mm SEASON SCHEDULE Second rom Donald Harmon Owen Beattv John Wood Harold Moyer CharleS Rwdabaugh Mr Koppltch Della ODP Thlrdrw L llD b Rb!!-I R ldSh Ml C dClft Raker Dale? 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