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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 '
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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 ' . . H ,, , J . 9 . . . , ., . . . , ., , . I. l . . F C - - I .. L 1 Q Q
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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 . '1' 1 ' '-I , ' ' ' ' z . 1 Lzx 4 ' ': ' 5 ' , 1 . 1 1, .' . Az 2 . . ' 1 l - . . l . . Q . I . . N, , 9 9 . V . - ' 'r - as
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