Delta High School - Del Hi Yearbook (Delta, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Class Will NYe. the class of 1950, of Delta High School, finding ourselves mentally incompetent and permanently insane, do hereby declare this to be the first and last will and testament of the said class of 1950, thus revoking any future wills. I, BEN ATHERTON, will my little silver streakn with wood resistant bumpers and my old pair of boxing gloves to Hal Bowerman. I. DAVID BEATTY, sometimes known as Heartbreaker, do hereby will all the hearts I have broken to Dick Mohler, so that he can add them to his collection. I, JOHN BONYERMAN, will Ole Ohlinger to Delta school for the next ten years. I, MARGARET BRATTON, will my father's gray Packard to anyone who thinks they are safe driving it. l, CALVIN BREHM, don't will nothing. I'm going to take it all with me. I, DORIS BROXYN. will all my excess height to Shirley Mandley. I. CAROL CHAMBERLIN, will my weakness to go with boys by the name of Frank to anyone who is bored. I. CLIFFORD ECKERT, will my Chrysler to anybody who can start it in the morning. l. BILL EVANS. will my ability of one-arm driving to Terry Trowbridge. It might come in handy sometime. I, RAY FALOR, cheerfully donate my last pair of shoes to the United States Navy. Says Kay. The Navy's got Russia by the nose. I, DONNA FORTNEY, will all the football and basketball training hours back to Coach Meszaros. I. JAMES FREY, will my ability to keep the women guessing to Bill Schrock. I. ARLENE GARMENN. will my ability to slay out late nights and still get to school the next day to Althea Terwilliger. I. ISUDD GREEN, will my automatic bench warmer to Terry Trowbridge. I MILTON IHIOLLINGER, will the pin up girls in my locker to Mr. XVhitcomb's biology class. I, ELSIE KEISER, hereby will my beautiful voice to Dean Knappenbergcr. I DEAN KELLER, do hereby bestow my old American Observers to the Delta Rest- y rooms, Inc. I, MARCIA KOESTER, will my ability to catch on to jokes to Mrs. Johnsonls English class. I, CAROL LaSALLE, will to Mr. Dambach, the seniors' most unusual arrangement of a certain song, namely, The Band Played On. I. DONELDA LOZER, bequeath my ability to stick to one man to Janet Mae Arnold.

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Senior Class Play Standing, Left to Right: Art VVhitaker, ,lim Nofzinger, Stanley Wolcott, Margaret Brat- ton, Carol Chamberlin, Elsie Keiser, Betsy Shelt, Carol LaSalle, Sue Segrist. Seated: Marcia Koester, Dean Keller, lJo 1111 a Fortney, Art VVelch, Mr. Klee. Not Pictured: David Beatty, Milton Hollinger. A dramatized version of the hit novel-'fNYe Shook the Family Tree - shook the auditorium of Delta Hi on April 21, 1950. The mirth-provoking play presented the problems of Hildegarde tCarol LaSallej and her family when she tried to get out of a fixed up date with Freddie tljean Kellerj, the only boy in town who wore knickers! But Mother QBetsy Sheltj and Father tDave Beattyj had no intention of ollending F'reddie's Mom tMarcia Koesterj and Dad Uim Nofzingerj, who happened to be the president of the bank. Sally QMargaret Brattonj, 1-lildegarde's kid sister, tried to help by making Hildegarde beautiful with beauty mud, but the brothers tArt XVelch and Arthur NYhitakerj only laughed at her attempts-they were more inter- ested in girls tSue Segrist and Donna Fortneyjl Even the little girl next door tElsie Keiserj made for confusion by mailing old love letters around the neighborhood. Everything ended well when Freddie succeeded in getting long pants but not until Hildegarde caused a series of family crises. The play was under the direction of Mr. Klee.



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Class Will fflontinuedj I, KENT McKEE, will my nose guard and brains to Raymond O'Neill. I. EVERETT NEVILLE, bequeath my ability to be quiet to Kenneth NYalters. I, JAMES NOEZINGER, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Paul Greutman. I, SHIRLEY OUSTERHOUT, will my ability to make angel-food cakes to Mr. Klee. I, MARILYN RUGER, will my height to Ronnie tMortj Bernath. I, SUE SEGRIST, will to .lean Sindel. the editorship of the Green N VVhite, and also all the headaches that go with it. I, BETSY SHELT, alias Daisy Mae, will Little Abner to anyone who can catch him. I, DORAN SNYDER, hereby bequeath all my old beat- up football uniforms to Chalmer Mohler. I, BUDDY XVEBB, will my ive o'clock shadow to Reed Sell. I, ART XVELCI-I, will my American Observers to Glenda Lou Alspaugh. I, ARTHUR XYHITAKER, will my ability to always agree with Mr. Klee to Richard Stickley. I, STANLEY XYOLCOTT, will all the telephone numbers in my little black book to Mr Klee. I, DALE XYOODI-IOUSE, do hereby will my speedy and errorless typing record to Bill Schrock. S Class History ERESHMEN YEAR: Peggy Alcorn, Ben Atherton, David Beatty, Norman Bfgelow, john Bowerman, Margaret Bratton, Calvin Brehm, Doris Brown, Phil Candella, junior Christensen, Carol Chamberlin, Beverly Clark, Laura Cole, Kenny Dick, Clifford Eckert, Unabelle Elling, Vifealthea Ells, Bill Evans, Ray Falor, Donna Eortney, james Frey, Arlene Garmenn, Virginia Grifhn, Milton Hollinger, Ed Holly, Elsie Keiser, Dean Keller, Marcia Koester, Carol LaSalle, Donelda Lozer, Margaret Lulfs, Clare Mandly, Irene Mattin, Kent McKee, Everett Neville, james Nofzinger, Ruby O'Brien, Phyllis Ohlinger, Isadore O'Neill, Shirley Ousterhout, Marilyn Ruger, Marvin Schnoover, Sue Segrist, Betsy Shelt, Virginia Smith, Doran Snyder, Richard Stiriz, joan Stoll, Buddy NVebb, Art NVelch, Arthur NYhitaker, Stanley YVolcott, Dale Wlood- house. Vlfithdrawn: Peggy Alcorn, junior Christensen, Kenny Dick, Virginia Grifhn, Ruby O'Brien, Virginia Smith. SOPHOMORE YEAR: lVilliam Krauss, Leslie Minnich. VVithdrawn: Norman Bigelow, Phil Candella, Beverly Clark, Unabelle Elling. Vlfealthea Ells, Ed Holly, Margaret Lulfs, Clare Mandly, Irene Mattin, Phyllis Ohlinger, Isadore O'Neill, Richard Stiriz, .Ioan Stoll. JUNIOR YEAR: Budd Green. lYithdrawn: Laura Cole, Marvin Schoonover.

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