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V - 'v,yf' Y - ,f ,Q xv Q fi ' ,, X, ' , - Q xr , A 4 . K. 1 4 1 v xr K 1-,-X Q fs' MJ, no' . N- f . K.. V X, ,U A.w'1,' ff? N . 9 4: y Q e i-ji,:Q.-5 Ns' ' k N ' L '. .ik ,, 'Tn.lqrn'Erubgance, 'wg ,ghe senidr Class ' N-'Nfl 3'Qf'?' V M, ' .. , Q V, an 5 xgpx, V, . of 1960, wish tofgiedigate this pfigd-BoZ1 a'A K k k fu F' U ,v.em- fqrmer classmatej George, Freewort'h.4', f . L. A N' X -f M . K ' . 'W-.Ve .Hs-'YY 1 X ' fwiQ . . A ' z . f L' J... , ' , ,M 3 mg: fa. f ,,4,. , , ..fN.+-.,,......--.fvuunnlvqw-Q.. HEX' 'ing' xigxtif ' 'ka -f f , 5 rt A 'lv ,v 2. of u wk- . .f ' J - rf'-,W P , ivy. 1 W . fel. L' , 'v I X , .N-,f f' . 4.41 f,- 5 4 .64 '1-J v..-W a ,g H- ff., 4 if A , n ' x, I X ,. b YH, , - M., vw A J ff! 1 1 wf f ffhe 1960 rDeLLH We, the Class of 1960, proudly present our edition of the Del-Hi. As we look through its pages, many happy memories will be recalled. Miss Golda Nau was born in Mt. Blanchard, Ohio which is near Findlay. She was graduated from Ada High School in 1920. ln the fall of 1920, Miss Nau began her teaching career at an eight grade country school in Deleware Township. After teaching there for two years, she moved to another eight grade one room school in Jackson Township. She taught there for two years also. ln September 1924 Miss Nau moved to Delta where she has taught continuously for thirty-five years. Miss Nau graduated from the University of Cincinnati in June of 1939 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She also attended Bliss College, Bowling Green State University, Findlay College, and Ohio Northern University. On March 8, 1952, Miss Nau became Mrs. Vern Wisner. This posed somewhat of a problem for her students who had become so used to calling her Miss Nau. Mrs. Wisner is a well liked and highly respected teacher. She has always shown concern for her students, and has been more than willing to help them when necessary. Mrs. Wisner set high standards for her business education students and expected each to work to the best of her ability. Because of this, many employers throughout Northwestern Ohio have sought the services of students who received their secretarial training under Mrs. Wisner. We are sorry that Mrs. Wisner is leaving, but we are grateful for the many years of service that she has unselfishly given to the students of Delta. -3- .f I :lg f if! V P i 1.-W 5 ,f,- f 5 E k EQ' H . - PK ,Q df 3ww 5-is --n: Board of Education Seated: Dr. Robert Blair, presidentg Pauline Sindel, clerk, Don Williams, Dr. Robert Moss, vice president, Paul Robinsong Clifford Shelt. This year, our board of education and school administration have been busy solving the problems that have arisen in our school system. They have many responsibilities, and duties which they must perform. We, the seniors, would like to thank the board of education, administrators, and the en- tire faculty for their part in making our memories of Delta High School happy ones. - 6 - School Administration e R Taft'- I r 4 ! P Harold F. Martin High School Principal B.S. , M.E., Bowling Green W Xxx MMM ML . JohnD. Schindler, Superintendent B.S., Western Michigan University M . E. , Toledo University Donald Hon, Elementary Principal B.S . , Michigan Tech. A .B. , Northern Michigan College M .A . , University of Michigan -7- Kenneth Burris B.S. Ohio State University Agriculture Everett Cox B.A.. M.A. Bob Jones University Mathematics Speech William Adkins B.A. Moorhead State College Industrial Arts Coach General Science James Boring B . A . Ohio Wesleyan University Spanish I Democracy Richard Dambach B. of P.S.M., Capitol University Music--Band Director Hazel Johnson A . B . Kentucky State University English Mildred Burris B.S. Ohio State University Home Economics William Dailey B.A . Eastern Kentucky State University Jr. Hi. Language Arts and Social Studies N- Kenneth Rollins B.S. Defiance College Coach Boys Phys. Ed. Democracy Lawrence Weaver A.B. Western State Teachers College M.A. University of Michigan Jr. Hi. Math and Science Arthur Kleck B . A . Denison University Jr. Hi. Math and Science General Science Coach ss, LaVerne McFarland B.S. Bowling Green State University Girls Phys. Ed. Elton Whitcomb Golda Wisner A.B., B.S., M.A. B.S. University of Ohio State University Cincinnati High School Science Commercial David Steger A .B. Adrian College Guidance World History English Dean Wells Western Michigan Coach Jr. Hi. Social Studies and Language Arts Service Personnel gm V fern!! 'VY 4'-w' W. S g 'N , ' , ' , 4. f V ' . i gn I , ,'np'1,f'v' , i ', Q, 'X 4 gg., V so ' K ' Hugs ' 4 ' .yd W Z -' 2,- ...sn . ,, Q , , ,, 5 if H ,tri K 4 .1 . af- 1' Q s-1 sn ,r , 442.15 e ' ,u.,,,. fl . -lux.. -f ' L. L wf ' Q' V fi .. -f' LM, -611.3 +1 , f kj. U- '.. sw ' fu ,,,pD'49 1 ::1o'9 ' f 4 .W If! 31' -me as ' , -me an ,, on ui 2 40548 Secretaries Cooks Ruth Keller, Aleane White, Delores Mourdock, Margaret Van Doren, Reva Ruple, Louella Russell, Pauline Sindel. Josephine Stevenson, LaVerne Linn. Janitors Bus Drivers Howard Leitner, Doug Lozer, Kenneth Geiger. Howard Leitner, O. M. Favorite, Encil Mizer, Dale Lozer, Lawrence Weaver. Not pictured: Charles Cortwright. - - I 'HF' Senior Class Harold Bell He goes his own way unmindful of the world. Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Librarian 45 Track Manager 1,25 Basketball Manager I,2,3g Varsity D 4. 119 Sharon Dohr She hurries not and worries not. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Green 85 White 45 Del-Hi 45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus I,2, 3,45 Band I,2,3,4g Pep Band 35 Dance Band 2. Class Officers Diane Norris, secretaryg Donna Emans, Janice Morr, student councilg Mary Gadzialski, vice president5 Mrs. Wisner, Mr. Whitcomb, advisorsg Ken Keller, treasurer. Wav .H .A . x 4' Elaine Burgin Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Band I,2,3,4g Pep Band 2,45 Dance Band 2g G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 F.l-I.A. Ig Class Play 35 Green 82 White 45 Librarian 2, 35 Student Secretary 45 Del-Hi 4. -12- Suzanne Bratton She does her work with heart and soulg that's why she's on the honor roll. G.A.A., F.H.A., Phi Beta, Band r,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Pep Band, Dance Band, Chorus 1,25 Rotary Rec. 25 Student Coun. 35 State Solos SL Ens. 25 N.H.S.5 County Band 3,45 Libra., Green 82 White, Del-Hi, Band Coun. 4. Dick Echler I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. Class President Ig Librarian 45 Foot- ball I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,4: Track I,4. ' ' . K 3 3....... X af' 5. Mary Gadzialski If a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her. Class V. Pres. 1,45 G.A.A. 1,2 3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3, Treas. 45 Green 85 White 45 Pep Club 3,45 Cheerleader 1,45 Homecoming Attendant I, Queen 4. Mary Ann Hallow A light heart lives long. G.A.A.1,2,3,45F.H.A.1,2.3,4. Green SL White 45 Pep Club 45 Lib- rarian 4. Donna Emans It's the quiet people that do the work. Chorus, Band I,2,3,45 Co. Fest. 2,3,45 G.A.A., Pep Club 2.3.4, V. Pres. 45 Dance Band 25 Pep Band 3,45 Band Coun. 45 Athens Trip 35 Student Coun. , Green 8a White, Del-Hi, Librarian 4. Pat Gunn Quiet and good-natured is she. G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,45 Band I,2,3,45 State Solos and Ensembles 3. -13- Hugh Gillespie His personal affairs are secret.' Chorus I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Band Council 35 County Festival I, 25 District Festival 35 State Solo SL Ensembles I,2, 3. Roger Harmon No care beyond today. Richard Hite Easy to get along with. Band I,2,4g Pep Band I,2g Dance Band 25 County Chorus 35 Basket- ball 45 Green 85 White 4. Ken Keller Stately and tall he moves in the hall. Basketball I,2,3,45 Class Vice President 35 Class Treasurer 4g Student Council 25 Green 8L White 45 Mixed Chorus Ig Sch. Team 2, 35 Football 1,25 Librarian 35 Phi Beta Sigma 1,2,3,4. Sheila Harris A woman of silence, except when she talks. F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4. Penny Jackson Life is short and so am I. F.H.A. I,2.3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2, -14- Kelsie Hofacre What's the use of worrying? Football I,2,3,45 Basketball Ig Track 1,45 Librarian 45 Green Sc White 4. Larry Kissel It is better to wear out than to rust out. Football I,2,3,4g Baseball I,2,3 45 Basketball Ig Track I,2,3,4g Varsity D I,2, 3,45 Librarian 4. Dale Mattin l don't mind coming and I don't mind going home from school5 it's the in-between that bothers me. Mixed Chorus I,2,45 Football 1,45 Librarian V45 Green 8s White 4. Janice Morr A sparkling eye, a light step, here's a girl with lots of pep. Student Council 4, vice president 45 F.l-l.A. I,2,3,4, president 45 vice president 35 Pep Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Cheerleader I, 2,3,45 Del-Hi 45 Green 85 White 45 Librarian 4 Darlene Loar A pleasant girl with a pleasant disposition. Green SL White 45 Del-Hi 45 Pep Club 3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Home- coming Attendant 45 Student Sec- retary 4. Dick Merrill There's nothing like fun, is there? Mixed Chorus I,2, 3,45 Class Play 35 Green 85 White 45 Del-Hi 45 Librarian 4, County Chorus 3. -15- . Mark McQuillin He is friendliness in spirit. Class President 25 Student Coun. I5 Del-Hi 45 Varsity D 2,3,45 Librar ian 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Track 1 2,3,4. Patricia Neorr She spares no pains in trying to do her best. Class Treas. 35 Band, Pep Band, G.A.A., Chorus, Phi Beta, County Band I,2,3,45 Sch. Team I,2,35 Rotary Rec. 2,35 N.H.S. 3,45 World Affairs Inst. , Gir1's State 35 District Band, Band Council 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Vice president 3, president 45 Del-Hi Editor 45 Green 85 White 4. Diane Norris A cheerful miss with winsome ways. Class Sec. I,2,3,4g Class Treas. 25 G.A.A., Band, Chorus I,2,3, 45 Band Coun. , Student Coun. Sec.- Treas. , Green SL White, Del-Hi, Stud. Sec. 45 Pep Band 2,45 Cheer- leader 1,35 Homecoming Attend. , Librarian, Phi Beta, Pep Club 3,45 Dance Band I,25 State Sci. 25 Athens 3. Margaret Reichert She was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern. Band, Chorus, G.A.A., County Chorus, Pep Band I,2,3,4gDC1- Hi, Green 84 White, Stud. Coun. Band Coun., Stud. Sec., G.A.A. president 45 Dance Band I,2g Dist. Chorus, Librarian, Nat. l-lon. Soc. , State Solos SL Ens. , Pep Club 3,45 Class Treas. I5 Rotary Rec. , Athens 35 Phi Beta 2,3,4. Tom Nofzinger I never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Chorus 45 Librarian 45 Track 35 Football Ig Varsity D 45 Del-Hi 4. Janet Reed Have fun while you can5 that is her plan. Green SL White I,2,3,4g Editor 45 Phi Beta, Chorus, Band I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 County Band 2,3,45 Librarian, Stud. Sec., Del-Hi 45 Class Play 35 Athens 2, Pep Club, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Rotary Rec. 2, 3. -16- Ken Pfaff Girls bother me--I love to be bothered. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Football 1,45 Basketball I5 Varsity D 4. Marilyn Reighard lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Chorus, Band I,2,3,45 Sch. Team, Phi Beta Sigma I,2,35 Student Council 3,45 Dance Band 15 County Band 3,45 Rotary Rec. 2,35 Nation- al Honor Society, Pep Club 3,45 Green 86 White, Del-Hi, Librarian 4. Hal Shaw Independent and happy. F.F.A. i,z,3,4. Jim Spiess School is fun, but a bother to me. F.F.A., Football, Basketball, Base ball, Track I,2,3,4g Chorus 3,4g varsity D 3,4. 5- Harold Schlatter Good things come in small packages. F.F.A. I,2,3,4gDC1-I-H49 Band, Chorus I,2,3,4g Pep Band, County Chorus 2,3,4g Dance Band 23 Dist- rict Chor. 3,45 Band Council 4. Ted Short He will go forward to something great. Chorus, Band I,2, 3,45 Band Coun. , Track, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4g Del-Hi Green 85 White 4, Boy's State, World Affairs Inst. , Class Play, Rotary Rec Dist. Band 35 Phi Beta Sigma 1,2,3, County Band I,2,3,4g Pep Band 2, 3, 4g State Sci. Day I,2, -17- 1 Harlan Shaw Good humor makes all things tolerable. F.F.A. I,2,3,4:De1-I-H43 Track 2. Terry Spires I can stand a girl. or two, or three. Class President 3, 4g County Chor- us 2,3g Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Dist. Chorus 3g Librarian 4g Track 3g Del-Hi 4. Bob Thatcher A quiet, likeable sort of a guy is he. John Wachtmann His personality is hard to beat, to know him certainly is a treat. Student Council 23 Varsity D 2, 3,4g F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Vice presi- dent 3, president 4g Green 8t White, Del-Hi 4g Mixed Chorus l, 2g Lib- rarian 2, Baseball 1.2, 3,4g Boy's State 3. John Stewart Sma1l and wise - a terror for his size. F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Scholarship Team I. Doyle Tuckerman A regular fella. -13- Kenton Travis A good student and a friend to all. Band, Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4g Pep Band, N .H.S. 3,45 County Chorus Ig Green 85 White, Del-Hi 4g Phi Beta 2,3,4g Class Play gg State Science Day 2. Class Prophecy This is your world news reporter, Marilyn Reighardg the year is 1980. One day several months ago as l entered my office, my Secretary Elaine Burgin said that the boss wanted to see me. My boss is Richard Hite, editor-in-chief of that world famous magazine Squint. He asked me to do a story on that old gang of ours , the Class of 1960. When I went home that night, I was at a loss as to where to start. I turned on the television and there, much to my surprise, was Jim Spiess, now known as the new Jack Paar. There were some other familiar faces on his show that night - Harold Schlatter and his red-hot trombone and that new singing sensation, Hugh Gillespie. The commercial was presented by Suzanne Bratton who had just taken over for Betty Crocker. The next morning I contacted Ted Short, owner and operator of the Long-Short Airlines, about reservations for a trip around the world. When I boarded the plane for my trip, I noticed that Penny Jackson was one of the stewardesses. My first stop was to visit my old friend Diane Norris, who was teaching advanced calculus at Annapolis. From there I went to Washington D. C. to see Pat Neorr who pushed the buttons on an electronic brain for a secret government project. When I returned to my room in the Continental Hotel, which was run by Bob Thatcher, I read in the paper that Janet Reed was running for president with Kelsie l-lofacre as vice president. Janet said that if she were elected, she would have Sheila Harris redecorate the White House in green and white. From Washington, I went to Moscow where I saw our magazine's foreign correspondent Larry Kiss- el. He told me that Tom Nofzinger was the United States ambassador to Russia. I then went to Egypt to see Ken Keller who was busy building a bridge over the Suez Canal. I al- so saw Doyle Tuckerman who was teaching English to the Egyptians. In the middle of darkest Africa I met my safari leader, Harlan Shaw. He told me that Dick Merrill had just taken over the position of chief witch doctor. I then went to visit the plantation of John Wacht- mann who had made a fortune raising cabbages in the Congo. I also came across Sharon Dohr who was busy teaching the natives the proper way to boil white hunters. My next stop was in Hawaii to visit Darlene Loar who was teaching the hula to the natives. From there l went to California to see Mark McQuillin, the coach of the Los Angeles Rams. I also saw Dick Echler, one of the stars of the team. I then went to Hollywood to see Ken Pfaff, a movie agent who had just signed a contract for his two leading stars Mary Gadzialski and Hal Shaw. They had just re- ceived the main parts in Dale Mattin's new novel The Return of Macbeth. I also came across Pat Gunn, now famous as a hair stylist for the Stars. My next stop was at Tyranis Terrace, Terry Spire's night club in Las Vegas. I was surprised to see Janice Morr who was the featured dancer at the floor show. On the way home I stopped in at Mayo Clinic to see the world famous brain surgeon, Mary Ann Hallow. l watched her perform an operation assisted by Donna Emans. My next stop was at the Indianapolis Speedway where John Stewart, assisted by his able mechanic Roger Harmon, was breaking all speed records with a car which he had built himself. I then went to Cape Canaveral to see Harold Bell, a famous atomic scientist, and then on to the Everglades to see Kenton Travis who was busy developing new uses for Flamingo eggs. After this exhausting trip, I went straight to my psychiatrist Margie Reichert who agreed with me that this whole silly story isn't worth telling. -19- Junior Class Trip stir On Sunday, May 31, 1959, forty eager juniors boarded the train at Toledo bound for Washington, D. C. As our chaperones, we selected Mr. and Mrs. Schindler, Mr. David Steger, and Miss Charlotte Eicher. After a restful f?J night on the train, we arrived in Washington bright and early the next morning. We boarded sight-seeing buses and then we visited the Washington Momument, Arlington Cemetery, and Mount Vernon. After checking into the Continental Hotel, we went on a twilight tour of some of the memorials. We also visited the Washington Airport. Tuesday morning we again rose bright and early. fAs far as we were concerned, we were not too bright and it was much too earlyj, That day, we visited the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, and the Capitol. We also were shown a very good example of the rain in Washington, because on that particular clay, it rained and rained and rained. On Tuesday, we had a free night. Most of us went to see Cinerama, but a few brave ducks went on a slightly soggy moonlight cruise, and some went to an-amusement park. On Wednesday, we went to Annapolis to view the Naval Academy fand the midshipmenj. In the after- noon, we wearily boarded the train for home. The trip home was much more quiet than the one before. We arrived home Thursday morning, glad to be home, but sad that the trip which we had looked forward to for so long was over so quickly. We all had fun and will never forget this great experience in our lives. -20- T Junior This year the Juniors have been busy raising money for their class trip. They have sponsored dances, a turkey raffle, a car wash, and one of the highlights of their year--the Junior Class Play. They have also been busy planning the Junior- Mrs. Burris, advisor: Connie Kistnei, secretary: Marleen Onweller, vice-president: Phil Morr, treas- urer: Terry White, president: Jim McDonnall, stu- dent councilg Butch Segrist, student council: Mr. Adkins, advisor: Mr. Boring, advisor. Senior Prom. Gary Bressler John Butler Dick Cass Carolyn Dauer Bonnie Edgar Gary Ficklin Gary Firstenberger Clifford Foreman Barbara Galbraith Jerry Garmenn Sandra Hunt Patti Johnson Bonnie Kistner Connie Kistner Gary Lampson Willard Laver Class Joyce Linn Roger Markey Sharon Masales Jim McDonnall Jim McQuillin Helen Miller Phil Morr Roger Morr Yvonne Murray Marleen Onweller Bob Peters David Prentiss Donald Reckner Robert Rowe Ronald Ruple Carol Russell Butch Segrist Bill Seibel Dorothy Sill Allan Slagle Norma Slee Christena Spires Janet Van Doren Hal Walter Larry Welch Marjorie Whipple Terry White Kathy Whitmire Mary Lou Woody Mary Ann Wulff Mr, Rollins, advisor: Dick Terwilliger, presidentg Mrs, Johnson, advisorg Frank Guthrie, treasurer: John Bzovi, student councilg Gary Jackson, vice presidentg Mickey Gresinger, secretary. Sophomore The main project of the Sophomores this year was their magazine campaign. They also sponsored several other money-raising projects. The Sophomores are now eagerly awaiting the arrival of their class rings which they have already selected. Sandra Bell Jack Bowerman Dick Butler Bonnie Burt John Bzovi Anna Christy Shirley Dohm Ronald Dohr Dee Ann Dunbar Sharon Ernst Mike Falor Donna Finney Nancy Gilders Frank Guthrie Roger Grime Mickey Greisinger -24- Z GSS Carol Hill Gary Jackson Dennis Hopkins Helena Hunter Alice Kistner Linda Krauss Bernard Layman Doug Lyons John Neorr Marilyn Norris Arlen Peabody Tom Pelton Kay Peters Sue Raker Connie Schroeder Don Stalhood Gary Shelt Darlene Shipman Jim Stoll Marcia Stout Pam Todd Tom Tedrow Dick Terwilliger Betty Travis Dee Vollmer Dave Wells David Whittecar Sue Williams Freshman Ann Roberts, student councilg Tom Shaumaker, president: Nan Warner, secretary: Blair Tuckerman, vice-president: Barbara Allen, treasurer: Mr. Bur- . . . r . ris, adv1sorgMr. Steger, advisor: Mr. Cox, advisor. -26- The Freshman Class made history this year with seventy-four pupils, the highest class enrollment Delta High School has ever had. One of the out- standing events of the Freshman Class this year was the annual Freshman Get- Acquainted Party. Barbara Allen Brad Allen William Bay Janet Beavers Jane Brasiola Sandra Brehm Mary Champion Martha Cook Linda Christy Blanche Dauwalter Ruth Decker David Dunbar Dale Eicher Ilarry Faulconer Isabelle Forrest Suzanne Forrest Class Nancy Frank Donald Fritz Barbara Gunn Gloria Harmon Ion Haskell Augusin Herrera Ardith Hofacre Barbara Karr Janet Krauss Judy Krieger Richard Lane Charles Langel Bernadine Layman Iris Lauffer Dennis Loar John Long Marion Makula Don McQuil1in Lorena Miller Shirley Miller Bob Morr Mary Pelton Roger Pfaff Patsy Rash Phyllis Richardson Ann Roberts Dan St. Clair Jn. 1 A 3 ' 4, ,f . P N 'J'-2 :vii Jn . ,,.f. A V. Quik, , an is if ll ut. :M Q i M' .1 F il' if xi' ,,y,, ,Q 4 T. V,k. 1 . '. ,f r .. ' . , , .f.. iiilu B 7 fgff A 3.55115 M A, .W y , M, must ,Mig -27- Bill Shehorn Dwight Short Tom Shumaker Tom Smith Gary Smith Billie Jo Smout Lee Snyder Doris Somers Roger Spiess Margaret Stevenson Mike Stevenson Gary Thatcher Blair Tuckerman Pauline Tuckerman Alva Tuohy Bob Van Dyke Bob Vollmer Nan Warner Janet Watkins Larry Weaver Sharon Wentz Candy Williston Karen Woodring Jean Woody Allen Wright Not Pictured: Cheryl Dailey ,xissk -i - . Q 4 . wat .SLE - 1 xfS,m,i WW x 9 S Sf N Q Ms Q if Q S i f N 5 Q NSN 1 i 5 :Ei Q I A , .us V Q' , M at sf- if v V A Xnfv x LJ V, Q- QL L 4? f'N,ff Y Zx.fYl fi- 9' ak, rm.,,.W My A y - ww vs.. ff? Q, Q 2 Student Council i Seated: Ann Roberts, Diane Norris, Secretary-Treasurer: Butch Segrist, President Jamce Morr, Vice President Carol Ilill. Standing: Steve Dunbar, Donna Emans, Tom Tedrow, Marilyn Rerghard, John Bzovr, Mr Martin, Jim McDonna1l, Margie Reichert, Joyce Linn, Terry Greisinger, This year the student council, under the supervision of Mr. Martin, met regularly to discuss and try to solve the problems which arose in the school. Our council renews its membership in the National Association of Student Councils and Fulton County Association of Student Councils. It also made the arrangements for the Homecoming and sponsored thc Delta Teenager of the Year They should be congratulated on the fine job they have done this past year - 230 - Phi Beta Sigma Row I: L. Kleck, J. Lauffer, S. Williams, T.,S1nith, G. Baker, D. Sauber. Row 2: J. Ricker, D. Vollmer, 1. Krauss, L. Neiderhoff, N. Penrod, P. Williams, T. Dubose, S. Karnes, R. Robb. Row 3: B. Bay, T, Wil- ey, B. Tuckerman, I. Willison, S. Neorr,J. Morr, I. Vollnier, I. Forrest, P. Spiess, L. Onweller, Row 4: S. Dunbar, W. Laver, S. Bratton, P. Morr, J. Neorr, F. Guthrie, G. Jackson, M. Reichert, P. Neorr, D. Norris. . citional Honor Society Row I: Sue Bratton, Janet Reed, Marilyn Reighard, Mary Ann Wulff. Row 2: Phil Morr, Kenton Travis, Ted Short, Willard Laver. Row 3: Mr. Martin, Pat Neorr, Ken Keller, Margie Reichert, Janet Van Doren, Mrs. Wisner. - 31 - Senior Row I: Mr. Dambachg Row 2: D. Vollmer, P. Todd, M. Greisinger, D. Keller, P. Chamberlin, L. Welch, Row 3: M. Stevenson, D. Vollmer, B. Edgar, C. Dauer, K. Peters, S. Williams, M. Onweller, B. Karr, J. Reed, P. Neorrg Row 4: C. Williston, B. Leupp, M. Wulff, J. Ricker, S. Dohr, B. Gunn, D. Loar, W. Lav- er: Row 5: J. Dailey, C. Russell, M. Emans, B. Smout, R. Dohr, D. Short, D. Eicherg Row 6: K. Smith, D. Dunbar, E. Burgin, J. Neorr, H. Schlatter, K. Travis, D. Shipman. Band Council Seated: Pat Neorr, secretary: Margie Reichert, student council, Ted Short, president: Donna Emans, vice president, Standing: Mr. Dambach Diane Norris, Willard Laver: Sue Brattong Harold Schlatter: Bonnie Edgar. 54 pg.. - S -Q Q9 ,xg 9? g F ,,, ig . if N 'WJ' ' if my jg 'J x f 'fu . g, A 31f' sfi' if. l Yi Y ' f- Al f 'Q K 1 ...X LQAA K , A Y I 4 -45 .A A in ,K x is 1 f. . if xfxx I R ya.g x, K SMX ' 5. Q f W . 3, Q 5 ' 4 . wf ' 1 ' itilx , hx 4 b it E , U h - . 6 ' 2 5 MM. ig P xx x A , - M . ,A 5 if W- ' .,.., r A ,Qu 3 , ,4- ? W fn -- - ' R21 : ' .1 fi Kr' ff -- fbi. ,..,A'a!'-,rf '.'.L'A'1-AL - If 4' 2 WA V A, . .. -. 53, xv fa, 1 1 51,4 fx 5 SX ff' -5X4'v1 C 5 ' X W,' A ku: -Q., -1 g1?'iIA',. if, Quik Y Y . xl Q, m'y:4,:E !' AL!!- uiigditdn xv , 4, ' v ' ' x' ' ' A X Y Mixed Chorus Row I: C. Williston, B. Galbraith, G. Harmon, S. Dohr, B. Burt, D. Vollmer, M. Onweller, C. Kistner, D. Shipman, S. Raker, L. Krauss, J. Krauss, B. Edgar, C. Dauer, Row 2: S. Miller, Y. Murray, M. Woody, P. Todd, M. Stout, D. Dunbar, S. Harris, P. Gunn, D. Emans, M. Stevenson, I. Lauffer, M. Cook, N. Warn- er, K. Whitmire, I. Forrest, Row 3: J. Watkins, S. Wentz, D. Loar, D. Norris, J. Lynn, E. Burgin, C. Russel, P. Neorr, J. Reed, B. Karr, S. Forrest, B. Gunn, M. Wulff, M. Reighard, B. Smout, Row 4: T. Smith, T. Shumaker, J. Haskell, W. Laver, H. Schlatter, L. Weaver, L. Snyder, R. Dohr, D. Short, C. Langel, A. Tuohy A. Slagel, D. Loar, D. Dunbar, G. Shelt, D. Lane, Row 5: D. Sommers, T. Spires, D. Merrill, D. Eicher, D. Martin, B. Segrist, T. Nofzinger, K. Travis, D. Whittecar, Mr. Dambach, G. Jackson, H. Gillespie, R. Morr, H. Bell, T. White, T. Short, J. Neorr, M. Reichert. -34- Pep Club Front Row: C. Dailey, A. Babcock, J, Ricker, J. Karr, P. Johnson, J. Van Doren, S. Williams, J. Reichert, D. Vollmer, K. Smith. Row 2: J. Morr, M. Norris, A. Hofacre, P. Williams, T. Dubose, A. Stout, L. Mil- ler, N. Penrod, C. Hill, B. Burt, M. Stevenson, L. Westerman, P. llarris, K. Chamberlin, L. Onweller. Row 3: G. llarmon, K. Woodring, L. Krauss, D. Vollmer, S. Raker, P. Spiess, K. Burt, C. Dunbar, S. White, M. Onweller, S. Williams, S. Neorr, P. Snyder, L. Wyse, T. Taylor, J. Watkins, S. Dohr, J. Dailey. Row 4: Mr. Adkins, M. Stout, J. Vollmer, K. Peters, N. Slee, B. Kistner, P. Todd, D. Norris, M. Reighard, J. Reed, I. Linn, M. Gadzialski, S. Wentz, D. Emans, M. Cook, C. Kistner, B. Ruple, Mr. Rollins. Row 5: Mrs. Mc- Farland, B. Gunn, L, Rossman, S. Ilunt, J. Brasiola, B. Karr, S. Ilarris, D. Sommers, T. Spires, M. Reichert, P. Rash, E. Burgin, P. Neorr, S. Bratton, M. Wulff, D. Farling, S, Brehm, Mr. Kleck. Pep Band First Row: Terry Greisinger, Billie Jo Smout, Donna Emans, Bonnie Burt, Second Row: lelarold Schlatter, Pat Neorr, Mary Ann Wulff, Margie Reichert. Third Row: Diane Norris, Elaine Burgin, Ted Short, Willard Laver. -35- Future H omemakers of America EHDMEMA QXBVW' KENS AM EDFQIEA Seated: M. Wulff, I. Linn. Row l: S. Ernst, C. Kistner, I. Van Doren, F. H. A. King B. Seibel, J. Morr, M. Gadzialski, B, Kistner, Row 2: M. Pelton, P. Johnson, L. Krause, B. Travis, S. Dohr. Row 3: B. Galbraith, B. Harmon, N. Franks, H. Miller, R. Decker, K. Woodring, J. Watkins, J. Krieger, P. Jackson. Row 4: D. Sill, N. Slee, D. Dunbar, P. Gunn, S. Bratton, S. Harris, M. Hallow, I. Krauss. Row 5: Mrs. Burris, C. Dauer, M. Gilders, B. Karr, T. Spires, H. Hunter, M. Onweller, S. Forrest, I. Beavers, M. Norris. Seated: Treasurer M. Gadzialski, Vice President This year the Delta F. H. A. Chapter's activities were led by their president, Janice Morr and advisor, Mrs. Burris. Some of these activities were: F. F. A. - F. H. A. Dance, Hobo Day, Daddy Date Nite, the traditional parent daughter banquet and a dinner hon- oring the senior members. They also had an ice-cream social, concessions, and many other money raising projects. A number of the girls worked on their Junior, Chapter, and State Homemaker Degrees. This year the chapter selected Bill Siebel as their F. H. A. King. The chapter mothers this year were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kistner, Mrs. Mort and Mrs. Onweller. J, Van Doren, President J, Morr, Secretary C. Kist- ner, S, Ernst, M, Wulff, Student Council H, Linn, L. Krauss, S. Dohr. -36- Future Farmers of America Front Row: J. Stoll, R. Morr, J. McDonna,ll, J. Drause, J. Spiess, J. Garmenn, J. Wachtmann. Row 2: D. Lane R. Dohr, L. Weaver, D. Hopkins, A. Peabody, M. Falor, J. Bowerman, R. Spiess. Row 3: Mr. Burris, J. Stew- art, B. Seibel, J. McQuillin, B. VanDyke, J. Haskell, l-l. Schlatter, T. Tedrow, H. Shaw, B. Rowe, K. Pfaff, D. Prentiss, J. Long, D. Wells, G. Bressler. The Future Farmers of America is a national organiza- tion whose purpose is to educate rural youth and promote the farming industry. There are thousands of local chapters such as Delta's in the national F.F.A. This year, the local chapter functioned under the leadership of John Wachtmann president, and Mr. Burris, advisor. One of the outstanding events in F.F.A. is the selection of the Chapter Sweetheart. This year, Janet Krauss was se- lected. Another event is the annual dance with the F.H.A. There are also many activities in which the local chap- ter competes with the other chapters of the county. One of these is the parliamentary procedure contest, and another is the F.F.A. district livestock judging contest. Among the individual contests, the outstanding one is the public speaking contest in which the Delta chapter often participates. Seated: J. Stoll, R. Morr, vice president, J. Wachtmann, presidentg J. McDonnall, secretary. Standing: Mr. Burris, J. Gar- menn, treasurerg J. Spiess, T. Tedrow, student council. -37- Girls' Athletic Association Front Row: C. Williston, M. Stevenson, G. Harmon, B. Galbraith, C. Schroeder, B. Burt, M. Norris, C. Dailey. Second Row: B. Edgar, N. Franks, I. Forrest, B. Smout, D. Finney, K. Whitmire, S. Rak- er, A. llofacres, C. Ilill, D. Vollmer. Third Row: M. Onweller, N. Slee, D. Iimans, D. Dunbar, N. Gilders, M. Stout, K. Peters, M. Woody, S, Williams. Fourth Row: M. Cook, J. Beavers, P. Todd, S. Ilimt, P. Richardson, S. Wentz, J. Brasiola, D. Norris, M. llallow, M. Gadzialski. Fifth Row: Mrs. Mcliarland, B, Kistner, B, Karr, B. Allen, D. Sommers, J. Linn, C. Russell, M. Reichert, P. Rash, E. Bnrgin, P. Neorr, S. Bratton. The G. A. A. has been very busy this year. Not only have they been competing among themselves, but they have been playing basketball and volleyball with other schools. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mclfarland, the girls have always shown good sports- manship and fair play. In addition to their athletic activities, the G. A. A. proved to be an active and hardworking organiza- tion. They added spirit to the football games by decorating the goal posts, and sold candy at both the football and basketball games. The G. A. A. has a point system by which the girls may earn an emblem, a letter, a pin, accord- ing to the number of points they earn. By serving on committees, playing on teams, helping with refreshments, and various other ways, many girls received awards this year. Seated: Joyce I,inn, Barb Galbraith, Vice Presi- dcntg Margie Reichert, President: Bonnie Burt, Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Norris. Standing: Mrs. Mclfarland, Sue Bratton, Carol Russell, Pat Neorr. -38- District Musical Festival First Row: Connie Kistner, Kathy Whitmire, Carolyn Dauer. Second Row: Margie Reichert, Willard Laver, Harold Schlatter, Pat Neorr. Junior Band Row I: C Brehm, H. Ruby, B. Leu, J. Reichert, B. Curry, P. Spiess, S. Karnes, L. Stevenson, V. Bauman, J. McConnell, J Raker, S. Fey. Row 2: C. Calaway, P. Shelt, S. Jennings, B. Harris, P. Stewart, J. Norris, L. Hopper, J. Vollmer, T. Wulff, K. Chamberlin, R. McConnell, J. Williams, J. Robinson. Row 3: V. Baun S. Trigg, D. Dick, J. Shipman, D. Cloutier, K. Sullivan, J. Butler, T. Taylor, D. Murray, S. Russell, J. Lutton. Row 4: J. Bay, J. Kesler, D. Morr, D Krieger, L. Dillen, M. Studer, S. Forrest, P. Gerdes, S. Voll mer, L. Kleck, M. Merrill, B. Peery, D. Clay, C. McQuillon, D. Chamberlin, T. Chamberlin, D. Ruple, D. Stout, S. White, D. Keller, L. Rossman, J. Williston, B. Buettner, G. Todd, R. Bratton, V. Dunbar, Mr. Dambach. - 39 - Del-Hz Staff Seated: J. Morr, M. Reighard, S. Bratton, S. Dohr, K. Whitmire, J. Van Doren, D. Loar, D. Emans Row 2 Mr. Boring, J. Reed, C. Russell, P. Neorr, P. Morr, M. Reichert, E. Burgin, D. Norris. Row 3 T Short, M McQui1lin, T. Spires, H. Shaw, T. Nofzinger, D. Echler, K. Travis, H. Schlatter, J. Wachtmanu Editor-in-Chief . . Associate Editor . . Business Manager . . Advertising Manager Copy Editor . . Sports Editor . . . . Typing Supervisers . Layout Editor . . . . Photographer . . Staff Advisor . . Pat Neorr Margie Reichert Suzanne Bratton Terry Spires, Carol Russell, Marilyn Reighard, Tom Nofzinger, Mark McQuil1in, Harlan Shaw, Dick Merrill . . Marilyn Reighard, Kathleen Whitmire, Janet Reed, Ted Short, Kenton Travis, Janice Morr . .John Wachtmann, Phil Morr Donna Emans, Darlene Loar Diane Norris, Janet Van Doren, Elaine Burgin, Hal Shaw, Harold Schlatter . Sharon Dohr . Mr. James Boring -40- Green and White Staff Seated: J. Morr, D. Loar, S. Bratton, S. Dohr, M. Onweller, M. l-lallow, D. Emans. Row 2 I Forrest S Williams, P. Neorr, J. Reed, M. Reichert, E. Burgin, D. Norris, M. Gaczialski, M. Reighard Row 3 Mrs Johnson, T. Short, D. Merrill, D. Mattin, R. Hite, K. Keller, K. Travis, K. Hofacre, C. Echler J Wacht mann, Mrs. Wisner. Editor ...... Assistant Editor . . Business Manager . . Feature Writers . . Sports Writers . . Humor ....... Inquiring Reporter . . . Reporters ...... Proofreader-Copywriter. . . . Circulation-Exchange Manager Production........... .. Typists . Artists ........ Faculty Proofreader . . Faculty Advisor . . . Janet Reed Marleen Onweller Donna Emans Kenton Travis, Ted Short Dale Mattin, Ken Keller Mary Ann Hallow Margie Reichert Richard Hite, Dick Merrill, Pat Neorr, Suzanne Bratton, John Wachtmann, Sue Wil- liams, Isabelle Forrest Marilyn Reighard Sharon Dohr Elaine Burgin, Mary Gad- zialski, Janice Morr Diane Norris, Darlene Loar Dick Echler, Kelsie Hofacre Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Wisner Junior Class Pla Seated: K. Whitmire, T. White, M. Onweller, S. Hunt, J. McDonnall, T. Spires. Row 2: P. Johnson, B. Gal- braith, J. Linn, M. Wulff, M. Woody, J. Van Doren. Standing: Mr. Steger, A. LaSalle, C. Russell, B. Segrist, A. Slagle, W. Laver. Wilbur........... Hercules Nelson . . . . . Betty Lou Maxwell. . . . Connie Maxwell .... Bernadine Smith ,,,. John Maxwell .... Janet Maxwell. . . Aunt Mary ...... Limpy McGuire ..... Nora............... Herman Ninety-Volt Rough-house Ruby . . . Mr. Potter ........ Lucy Burns . . . Mrs. Mott . . . Connolly . . . Director Student Directors . . . . Jones . Terry White Hal Walters Marlene Onweller Kathy Whitmire Sandra Hunt . . .Allan Slagle Chris Spires Mary Lou Woody Jim McDonnall Barbara Galbraith Butch Segrist Carol Russell Willard Laver Mary Ann Wulff Joyce Linn Alan LaSalle Mr. Steger Patti Johnson Janet Van Doren On November 20, 1959, the Junior Class pre- sented the comedy, The Boarding House Reach, under the direction of Mr. David Steger and student directors, Patti Johnson and Janet Van Doren. For many years, thirteen-year old Wilbur Max- well had wanted a bicycle, but he couldn't persuade Mom and Pop to get him one. When Mom and Pop go away for a week-long business trip, Wilbur gets an idea. He'll make his own money, and buy his own bicycle. I-le decides to open up a boarding-house right in his own home. Into the paper goes the ad, and that night the whole Maxwell house is crawling with people. From there on out, it's one big mess after another. Senior Class Pla Seated: Row Ig D. Norris, M. Reighard, S. Bratton, E. Burgin, M. Reichert, J. Reed, P. Neorr, S. Dohr, J. Morr. Seated: Row 2, Mr. Steger, K. Pfaff, H. Shaw, D. Merrill, T. Spires, K. Travis. Dennis O'Finn-Terry Spires Kramer-Dick Merrill Johnson-Ken Pfaff First Stretcher Bearer-Ted Short Second Stretcher Bearer-Harlan Shaw Miss Hildegarde-Margie Reichert Miss Birdie -Marilyn Reighard Miss Amantha -Pat Neorr Miss Lucy-Sue Bratton Miss Elizabeth-Janice Morr Miss Nettie-Elaine Burgin Jane Rogers-Janet Reed Director Mr. Steger Student Directors-Sharon Dohr, Diane Norris Stage Manager-Kenton Travis On April 8, 1960, the Senior Class presented a mystery-comedy, Bull in a China Shop . The Bull is Detective Dennis O'Finn, hand- some, middle-aged bachelor. The china shop is a houseful of batty spiusters, all of them in love with O'Finn. But he pays no attention to them, un- til one of them turns up dead! The pixilated ladies really serve a cup of tea that is good to the last drop, especially when they want to get rid of a rival for the affections of O'Finn. He solves the murders all right. QThere are several, just to make sure he stays aroundy. But in a knock-out of a switch end- ing, O'Fll'1l'l realizes that even though he has solved the mystery, he has not solved his basic problem. I-le is just too darned attractive to the weaker sexl 1959 Homecoming Queen, Miss Mary Gadzialski Aw 'k ' 4' 'ff ' W F VYVESL xr Homecoming ,ns 4' qs., Senior: Diane Norris Escort: Kelsie Hofacre Junior: Kathy Whitmire Escort: Mark McQuil1in Court 4,6 ag Queen Mary Escort: Dick Echler On October 30, the Delta Panthers were hosts to the Napoleon football team. Even though it was a wet, rainy night, it didn't dampen the spirit of the crowd as their 1959 Homecoming Queen, Miss Mary Gadzialski was es- corted onto the field. The climax of the evening was the coronation following the game. Last year's homecoming queen, Miss Sandy Boulis, placed the crown on the queen's head: then the royal couple descended the throne to lead the grand march. Senior: Darlene Loar Escort: Larry Kissel 'fi I t Junior: Carolyn Dauer Escort: Butch Segrist 'IT Sophomore: Dee ADH Dunbar Freshman: Suzanne Forrest Escort: John Bzovi 45 Escort: Jim McDonna11 X. in s ts 4.- Librarians Seated: T. Spires. J. Morr, D. Echler, K. Ilofacre, D. Emans, D. Merrill. Row 2: J. Bell, J. Reed, T. Nofzinger, M. McQui1lim, S. Bratton, M. Reig- hard, L. Kissel. Row 3: Mr. Boring, E. Burgin, M. Reichert, D. Mattin, D Morris, M. llallow. Student Secretaries Seated: Diane Norris, Janet Reed. Standing: Elaine Burgin, Margie Reichert, Darlene Loar. -46- Q as J' N- Wi' S, if ' nigh? sw l - Q SS 4 X am wma Y' KS W Q- 'fw M' EQ w Q. 1 M 4 RV. 1 ,ar I Varsity Football if S an Front Row: Mr. Rollins, D. Mattin, K. llofacre, D. Echler, L. Kissel, K. Pfaff, I-I. Bell, Mr. Adkins. Row 2: D. Loar, C. Foreman, G. Shelt, B. Tuckerman, B. Bay, D. Lane, D. McQuillin, D. St. Clair, L. Weaver, T. Shumaker, T. Smith, M, Stevenson. Row 3: D. Whittecar, B. Seibel, A. Slagle, R. Spiess, L. Snyder, B. Vollmer, B. Allen, D. Dunbar, R. Pfaff, B. Morr, D. Butler, M. Greisinger, P. Morr. Row 4: J. Butler, A, LaSalle, T. White, H. Walter, J. McDonnall, R. Markey, R. Morr, J. Bzovi, G. Gilders, R. Dohr, R. Ruple, D. Cass. Delta Opponent 12 Paulding 36 0 Bryan 58 0 Ottawa llills 34 6 Liberty Center 32 0 Montpelier 8 14 Archbold 16 14 Napoleon 40 14 Wauseon 36 16 Swanton 6 This year Delta did not have a very successful season, winning one and losing eight, although they played better than some of the scores indicated. Delta played one of its best defensive games of the season against Montpelier, but a seventy-nine yard T. D. run handed them their fifth loss. ln the homecoming game with Napoleon, Delta played a good offen- sive game, but eight fumbles, and the larger opponents gave them another defeat. The last game of the sea- son with Swanton was played in the snow on a very muddy field. Delta completely dominated play and won their first game of the season. Delta lost only seven seniors and, with a year's experience, should have a successful season next year. -49- Q.: Coaches: Adkins, Rollins, P. Moor, D. Whittecar, LE Roger Mr. Stevenson FB Dick Co-llonorary Captain Kelsie T Dale LH H31 Terry LE Allan T Ken - 50 - Co-Honorary Captain I Lll Bill RE Jrm Mark E '77, ,A.,.. r C Ron T Bob C Larry l I B John LG Allan LG Harold -51- 1. 11- ' Varsity Basketball Kneeling: M. Gillen. D. Thatcher. Standing: D. Echler, A. Slagle, R. Morr, T. White, M. McQuill1n J. Bzovi, J. McDonnall, T. Nofzinger, L. Welch, B. Segrist, R. Market, Mr. Kleck. Delta Opponent 46 Springfield 43 41 Archbold 77 50 Fulton 64 47 Bryan 60 41 Liberty Center 60 54 Lyons 50 38 Wauseon 37 34 Fayette 62 46 Montpelier 72 53 Napoleon 77 45 Swanton 57 62 Archbold 99 44 Pettisville 57 47 Wauseon 56 71 Liberty Center 68 County Tournament 47 Pettisville 62 39 Chesterfield 40 The Varsity Basketball team completed the season with a four won, thirteen lost record. Al though their record was not too impressive, they played good basketball at times. The panthers started off the season by beat- ing Springfield Local, 46-43. After losing the next four, Delta broke back into the winning column with a 54-50 victory over Lyons and a 38-37 victory over Wauseon. In the last game of the season, after losing seven straight, Delta defeated Liberty Center, in their best game of the season with a 71-68 Victory. x Xl MQW -.fl ,lf 1 ' N in .V-,, .f sw in ah, 'Qi' wr, if if i-uv:-4 ,',- If ,V ia M fs f' Reserve Basketball Kneeling: D. Thatcher, Mr. Kleck. Standing: M. Gillen, G. Shelt, R. Ruple, J. Bowerman, T. White, R Morr, J. Bzovi, K. Keller, J. Spiess, R. l-lite, D. Terwilliger, J. Neorr, A. LaSalle, B. Hopkins. Reserve Delta Opponent Springfield Archbold Fulton Bryan Liberty Center Lyons Wauseon Fayette Montpelier Napoleon Swanton Archbold Pettisville Wauseon Liberty Center Freshman Bryan Liberty Center Lyons Wauseon Archbold Montpelier Napoleon Swanton Freshman Basketball Kneeling: A. Wright, Standing: B. Bay, D D. Dunbar, B. Morr, Mr. Rollins, J. Haskell, . Lane, T. Shumaker, M. Stevenson L. Snyder, B. Vollmer, R. Spiess, L. Weaver, D. Short, B. Tuckerman, D. St. Clair, T. Smith, D. McQuil1in. -54- Track Squad First Row: J. McDonnall, F. Guthrie, R. Markey, J. Spiess, B. Segrist, M. lvlcQuillin, H. Walters. Second Row: A. Peabody, C. Foreman, K. I-Iofacre, R. Morr, A. Slagle, T. Short, L. Kissel, Mr. Adkins The track team, under the coaching of Mr. Adkins, will be looking forward to another fine season. They will be defending the county title, and also will be working hard toward a good standing in the district meer, again this year. Out of a group of thirteen lettermen, there will be seven returning. Delta had a fine season last year, winning the county very easily, and placing third and fourth in the district and league meets respectively. This year should also be a very successful season, as Larry Kissel, who tied for first and Mark McQuillin, who placed fifth in the high jump will be back. Also returning who won letters last year and should do a fine job again are as follows: Cliff Foremen, Jim McDonnall, Ted Short, Roger Morr, and Roger Markey. -55- Baseball Squad Kneeling: I. Wachtmann, T. White, H. Walters, B. Segrist, M. McQuillin, L. Kissel, R. Dohrg Standing: G. Shelt, M. Greisinger, L. Welch, J. Spiess, R. Morr, J. Neorr, A. Slagle, R. Ruple Mr. Rollins. The baseball team, under the coaching of Mr. Rollins, are looking forward to another fine season. Although they are losing seven lettermen, there are five well-experienced lettermen return- ing and some good prospective boys to take over. In the NWOAL last year, Delta ended with a 3-3 record and a 5-4 overall record. In the County Tournament last year, Delta lost to Pettisville in the semi-finals 9-3. Most of the boys on the team have pretty high hopes this year, and are aiming for the county championship. The first game of the season opens in April, but the team practices in the gym till the weath- er breaks. The returning lettermen are as follows: Mark McQuillin, Terry White, Larry Kissel, Hal Walter, and John Wachtmann. ..56- Varsity Cheerleaders x N .V , . 3 NR r :qi 1532 - 4 -- Asst A Janice Morr, Mary Gadzialski, Marilyn Norris, Connie Kisrner Marilyn Norris, Connie Kistner, Mary Gaclzialski, Janice Morr - 57 - Reserve Cheerleaders Su A Raker, D V llmer, Marl Onwell Pam T dd Freshman Cheerleaders E Barb Allen, Iris Lauffer, Ardy Ilofacre, Janet Krause 8 ' af M , V. r AL X U S F if 'f' x .3 -x Mas, .ad . 1 i If ...- , 147 'A if :fl -,W A ' 5 :Q imp Af-1:11 i'l?rAga1 UN' ,' Egviiff .Y ymij? 5 x T' H3 X a H n S 21 'H 1 3 fi, - 5 5 5 5 , Q s . ,y TW Q Q if Eighth This year the eighth grade was very busy. They organized their own pep sess- ions to encourage their fine football and basketball teams. They also started a bulletin board which contains a current record of their activities. Mr. Wells, advisorg Mr. Weaver, advisory Terry Greisinger, student councilg Judy Ricker, vice presidentg Luanna Westerman, secretaryg Sally Neorr, presidentg Alice Stout, treasurer. 11 - 60 - Larry Atkison Kay Burt Judy Butler Kathy Chamberlin Paul Chamberlin Tim Churchill Carol Cloutier Jan Dailey Harold Davis Paula De Mond Cheryl Dunbar Mary Emans Alan Farling Shirley Forrest Lee Fruth Mike Gillen Lynn Gillingham Terry Greisinger Greg Harmon Phyllis Harris Linda Hildebrand Linda Jennings Dan Keller Douglas Konrath Judy Lauffer Grade Larry Leis Yvonne Leitner Barbara Leupp Tom Mack Patricia Mattin Gary Morr Jim Morr Pat Muir Duane Murray Tom Murray Sally Neorr Leza Neiderhoff Janie Norris Mike Paskan Charlene Rashley Ron Rashley Kathy Reckner Marion Richardson Judy Ricker Jerry Robinson Bert Ruiz Robert Smith Peggy Snyder Don Staples Patsy Stewart Alice Stout Trudy Taylor Roger Thierry Mike Tracy Pat Tuohy Connie Vaughan Shirley Wanless Luanna Westerman Nancy Whittecar John Willison Tom Wulff Debbie Zonker Not pictured: Ellen Christy Sandra Turner -51- iw J x MIM 5 . 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Tom Allen Anne Babcock Gary Baker Gene Bowerman Jerry Brasiola Roger Bratton David Brown Bill Buettner Sandra Christy Danny Cloutier Dick Couts David Curry Dick Dailey Arthur Dauwalter Larry Dillon Tamara Dubose Steve Dunbar Bill Echler Diane Farling Terry Gillen Beatrice Hill Barry Ilopkins Connie llopkins Linda Ilopper Susan Karnes rude I udy Karr Lynn Kleck Gary Koppenhofer Bruce Krauss Bob Lay James Layman Larry Lehman Lewis Makula Richard McConne1 Patsy McKibben Bernard Mohler Beverly Norris Lu Jean Onweller Nancy Penrod Jerry Peske Jayne Reichert Rosemary Robb Linda Rossman Mary Ruiz Jim Ruple Rebecca Ruple Debora Sauber Diane Slee Karen Smith Rick Smout Larry Spiess Pam Spiess Linda Stevens Dale Thatcher Gary Todd Darlene Vollmer Judy Vollmer Larry Wentz Susan White Tom Wiley Patti Williams Sharon Williams Linda Wyse Not pictured: Larry Fritz I' Junior High Football Team Seated: B. Mohler, A. Farling, G. Morr, T. Churchill, R. Thierry, I. Robinson, J. Morr, T. Wiley, S. Dun bar, Tk Wulff. Row 2: D. Staples, D. Murray, G. Todd, R. Smout, D. Keller, B. Hopkins, B. Krauss, D. Curry, L. Kleck, Mr. Wells. Row 3: J. Brasiola, B. Buettner, D. Daily, J. Ruple, T. Greisinger, T. Gillen M. Gillen, L. Lehman, B. Echler, B. Segrist. Delta Opponent 8 Bryan 6 0 Swanton 20 20 Liberty Center 6 0 Montpelier 14 16 Archbold 0 0 Napoleon 58 8 Wauseon 28 This years junior high football team made a very fine showing, although in some games they just couldn't seem to get going. The team made its best showing against Montpelier. We want to congratulate their coach, Mr. Wells, and also Butch Segrist, who assisted him. Junior High Basketball Kneeling: S. Dunbar, T. Greisinger, T. Gillen, I. Morr, A. Farling, G. Morr, J. Rovinson, M. Tracy, T. Wiley. Row 2: T. Churchill, B. Mohler, D. Murray, R. Thierry, D. Staples, D. Keller, R. Smout, D. Dailey. Row 3: M. Paskin, G. Todd, L. Wentz, J. Ruple, G. Bowerman, B. Buettner, Coach Adkins. Delta Opponent The Delta Junior High Squad had an exception- 38 Bryan 43 Liberty Center 29 Lyons 30 Wauseon 40 Archbold 52 Montpelier 23 Napoleon I7 Swanton 31 Matamora Junior High NWOAL Tourney ZQ Wauseon 31 Matamora 36 Bryan 30 Napoleon al season this year, losing only three of their thirteen games. The most exciting game of the season was their game with Napoleon. Although Delta ended up on the short end, they played a close game, losing in the final seconds by only two points, 25-23. In the NWOAL Tourney, they lost the champion- ship game to Napoleon 41 -30. Individual scoring honors went to Jerry Robinson and Tom Wiley. The team and their Coach, Mr. Adkins, deserve a lot of credit for their fine season. hi Junior High Cheerleaders Judy Ricker, Cheryl Dunbar, Karen Smith, Lulean Onweller, Sally Neorr, Luana Westerman W Junior High Chorus Seated: S. Karnes, Y. M. Enians, A. Stout, Row 3: J. Reichert, P. Williams, T, Dubose R. Ruple, K. Burt, C Rossman, J. Vollmer, Churchill. Row 6: Mr Keller, P. Chamberli Leitner, A. Bobcock, P, Muir, K. Smith, J. Ricker, I. Karr, R, Robb. Row 2: J, Lauffer, S. Williams, D, Volln1er,L. Onweller, B. Lenpp, C. Rashley, L. Niederhoff, D, Dailey. Harris, K. Chamberlin, L. Westerman, L, Wyse, J. Dailey, T. Taylor, N. Penrod, P. , P, Tuohy, G. Todd. Row 4: M. Gillen, P. DeMond, M. Richardson, P. Stewart, S. White . Dunbar, P. Snyder, B. Norris, B. Buettner. Row 5: L. Makula, D. Zonker, S. Neorr, L. S. Forrest, L. Hopper, K. Reckner, J. Norris, N. Whittecar, D. Sauber, L. Wentz, T. . Dambach, R. McConnell, S. Dunbar, J. Ruple, D. Cloutier, R. Bratton, T. Wnlff, D. n, T. Wiley, T, Gillen, G. Baker, IJ. Murray, B. Lay, L. Kleck. - 66 - .Ig awww X Q N3 21 if ,u an Q, 3 rE':i.. 5,: 1, ..:: I:- ' 4 X ji: 'Q ' . ,z 5 I , 1w,:gi1M w, EEK is L Axil 1 ' v,,, 7 J ,., M ..., ssr.f,-+-wrt - -,,...::z-s A Elementary Teachers -.fs . ' af a r- E .refrai- rr AE. Was? as 5 A r. E g 1 Q r is sq . ' V i - le Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. James Haas-sixth grade Mr. George Konrath-sixth grade Lucille Terwilliger-sixth grade Miss Charlotte Eicher-fifth grade Winifred Richards-fifth grade Clara Snyder-fifth grade Deah Beatty-fourth grade Eulalie Haas-fourth grade Margaret Krieger-fourth grade Gladys Durham-third grade Wanda Short-third grade Agnes Whitcomb-third grade Mary Hudson-second grade Martha Lindhorsr-second grade Barbara Sperling-second grade Lorene Dambach-first grade Mildred Hines-first grade Maurine Webster-first grade Helen Reighard-kindergarten Sue Green-music Sixth Grade Ben Aguilar David Allen Vicky Bauman Vicki Baun Roger Bell Cheryl Brehm James Burdue Larry Butler Connie Calaway Tom Chamberlin llallie Churchill Roberta Clay Ann Cloutier Mike Cottle John Cunningham Robert Cunningham V Jack Dauwalter Merry Dauwalter Jean Davis Darla Dick Linda Dubose Frank Echler Patricia Gaff Kenneth Gilders Linda Goldsmith Judith Grime Barb llarris Regina llarris Peggy Ilenricks Richard llenricks Sue Jennings Dick Keller Susan Krauss Donald Krieger Donna Lampson Kathy Loar Joan Long Nancy Mack Alex Malnar Paul Markey Jean McConnell James McKinley Judy Mizer Myrna Mizer Donna Jean Mock James Mohler Jerry Mohler Don Morr Jim Muir Allen Murray Fzfth Grade Brenda Nash David Nash Elza Niederhoff Carolyn Pelton Gary Raker Tommy Richardson Andy Roberts David Ruple George Russell Valdon Sauber Evelyn Saurbeck Dan Schindler Richard Sell Nancy Shelt Patsy Shelt Judy Shipman Judyann Simon Robert Sintobin Kenneth Smith Mary Io Snyder Linda Stevenson Harold Stickley Dick Stout Marcia Studer Larry Whitmer Scott Whittington Bob Williams Janice Williams Brenda Woodring Buryl Woody Marlene Wright Jane Wyse Tom Taylor Sharon Thatcher Sharon Trigg Rita Tuohy Susan Allen John Bay Douglas Brown Katherine Brown Linda Buettner Brad Burris Allen Burt Bob Chamberlin Donald Chamberlin Christie Churchill David Clay Dean Clay Ray Couts Becky Curry Russell Dailey Philip DeMond Jay Dick Ron Echler Duanne Edgar Cathy Eicher Gloria Falls Kathie Falor Dwight Fausnaugh Sharon Fey Caddie Forrest Carolyn Forrest Mike Frank Ramiro Garza Romeo Garza Patty Gerdes Bob Gilders Bobby llenricks Larry llenricks Ralph llildebrand Bill Johnson Jim Kesler Sharon Kigar Keith Kappenhofer Kathy Lambert Mike Langel Beth Ann Leu Beth Lutton Joy Lutton Vickey Martin Connie McKibben Clarice McQuillin Larry Mourdock Kay Moyer Dotty Mueller Jerry Murry Bill Peery Jane Raker Paul Rediger Delores Richardson Linda Roach Judy Robinson Don Ross llolly Ruby Steven Russell Verne Saunders Charles Sawbeck Penny Schindler Kathleen Shelt Pam Shelt A Larry Sintobin ourth Grade Jeanne Smith George Steadman John Stutts Kris Sullivan Philip Sutherland Susan Vollmer Rick Wagner Lynette Watkins Jerry Wentz Charlette Williams Michael Yantiss Vicki Dunbar Sammy Aguilar Betsy Allen Sandra Barkman Joyce Bauman Karen Baun Jimmy Beavers Bruce Bechstegin Tommy Biddle Nancy Brehm Rodney Clair Cathy Cloutier Barbara Dambach Kay Dick Robert Dick Mary Donnely John Dubose Doug Eicher Cheryl Falor Ruby Garza Curtis Gaynor Cathy Green Jackie Green Janet Guilford Doug Gurtzweiler Billy llenricks Rodney Ilill Boyd Ilill Terry Howell Morita Johnson Ronnie Jennings Ray Keller Linda Kigar Teresa Krauss Bob Krieger Darrell Long Nick Malnar Barton Manley Robert Marshall Linda Mohler Rita Mohler Rose Mohler Patty Mueller Deborah Neville Janet Penrod Allen Radabaugh Jennifer Raker David Reed Virginia Rhodes Judy Shelt Don Shipman Roxanne Sindel Craig Smith Kathy Smith Diane Stevenson Clair Stoll Gene Studer Cathy Sunior Linda Trigg Sharon Turi Beverly Van der Hoven James Westerman Beth Whitmer Lee Whittington Peggylee Wilhelm Barbara Williams Donald Williams Peggy Ann Winseman Nancy Wolcott Louella Woody John Ziegler Myra McQuillin Linda Meridew Cindy Mizer Vicky Mizer Larry Bechstein Linda Belding Robert Bloomer Rebecca Brehm Roberta Burt Debra Bushman Debby Chamberlin Jack Chamberlain James Clay llarold Couts Diane Cupp Roger Delvlond Jeffrey Dunbar Randy Eagleson Linda Ebersole Peggy Echler Darlene Edgar Roger Emans Cheryl Falor Bruce Fraker David Gaff Rebecca Garza Donald Gerdes John Gilders Billy Gunn Gary Harmon Mitchell Ilinkle Kathy Karnes Eddie Koder Marcie Krauss Sharlene Kreiger Valerie Lauffer Jerry Leininger Craig Leitner Sharon Leitner Barry Lutton Bruce Lutton Larry Makula Ronald Martin Ricky McKibben Mary Jane McQui11in Donald Mock Roger Mohler Michele Moss Richard Mourdock Gene Neville Dennis O'Neil1 George Pelton Jerry Pelton Gary Richardson Douglas Rossman James Russell Janet Saunders Roger Savage Joe Sharp Sandra Shelt Brenda Shipman Nancy Sintobin Gary Smith Jack Smith Peggy Smout No pictured: Gary Fitch Carol Mathers Gail Spiess Vainard Spiess Alva Stoll Lyn Sullivan Noreen Sunior Debra Taylor Thomas VanDyke Douglas Williams Jean Williams Rita Wyse Judy Yevtich Andy Zonker Israel Aguilar Renee Ballin Gary Barkman Linda Baun Bobby Bechstein Roger Biddle Deni Blair Billy Bloomer Larry Boulis Nancy Brasiola Gary Brehm Debra Brown Bill Burt Cathy Calaway Lucia Dailey Marcia Dailey Helen Dauwalter Steven Ebersole Glen Eckert Karen Eicher Eddie Evans Mike Gault Randy Greisinger Paul Grime Debera Gurtzweiler Mary Jane Falls Mickie Frank Pam Hartsell Rickey Hildreth Russell Hill Diane Hon Bobby Johnson Not Pictured: Randy Moyer Brenda Fitch Jimmy Vinecourt Second Grade F zrst B EY ,..h 5 - i K t s y aa ' 'Afi gl . V ' ..L.. , kr 4531: 5 -75- Robert Keller Roger Kinder Io Krieger Nancy Jo Krieger Nita Krieger Jane Layman Steven Lutton Douglas Manley Stephen Mattin Gary McGinnis Larry McQuillin Mark Merides Frank Michalkiewiez Sandra Mohler Barbara Muir Karol Pfaff Marvin Rashley Rosalie Reckner Julia Rhodes Donald Roach Cole Ruby King Ruby Marcia Saunders Susan Schell Carol Shelt Ronald Shelt Steven Shelt Ricky Shipman Cheryl Sindel Scott Sindel Vickey Smith Gerry Steadman Bradley Thatcher Stacy Todd Connie Trigg Jack Wagner Kim Watkins Mark Whittington Dennis Williams Susan VanDyke Janet Vaughen Douglas Karr James Alcorn Gloria Alva Jimmy Bailey Debbie Belding Kathleen Brehm Mike Bronson Dianna Brown Bonnie Carey Garry Chamberlin Suzanne Dambach Ray Dauwalter Sanda Burbin Karen Eagleson Roger Ebersole Claudia Edgar Elaine Flathers Cindy Forrest Kurtis Frank Rachel Garza Dennis Gault Timothy Gaynor Tom Gerrick Janet Goldsmith Tim Henricks Tresea Hill Donnie Hon Mike Howell Petty Johnson Judy Jones Owen Keller Neil Kelley Sandra Koder Bob Kovar Colleen Leitner Lynn Leitner Nancy Leupp Kristy Loar Kenny Lohman Kathy Makula Diane Marshall Vincent Mathers Roger Mattin Kay McGinnis Marilyn McQuillen Ruth McQuillin Greg Mizer Robert Mohler Brent Moss Terry Nash Steven Nofzinger Ray Pelton Larry Peske Alanna Radabaugh Linda Rashley Nancy Reed Cris Sauerbeck Peter Schindler Debra Blair Vicki Boulis i T 4 A 0 A ,twai n gm A r Hi ,, .'f , ,l . 7' ' 1 R , Sv! vp 4 ! l K mder garten Rosanne Shelt Roxanne Shipman Danny Smith Donald Smith Robin Snyder Robin Sunior Eric Toney Debra Vollmer Peggy Wagner Ralph Wanless Kerry Welch Martha Williams Sandra Woodring Sharon Yeutch Jaynee Ziegler Walter Zimmer Bruce Sharp Marilyn Shelt Noemi Aguilar Dean Babcock Lloyd Baun Pattie Bloomer Jo Anne Brehm Keith Brown Pat Buettner Billy Chamberlin Annette Clair Erie Clay Peter Clay Vernon Creps Jim Curry Rick Eckert Teresa Falor Denise Flathers Patti Fraker Kristy Frank Tony Frank Tommy Galbraith Beverly Gerdes Mike Green Deanna Guilford Patty I-larmon Debbie Harrison Karen Hildebrand Rita Karnes Jean Koppenhofer Penny Krauss Tommy Krauss Tommy Lambert Terry Langel Anna Leitner John Lemley Gary Lohman Danny Lozer Karen Lozer David Lutton Olga Malnar Tommy Mathers Cindy McKibben Dean Meridew Susan Michalkiewicz Daryl Nash Patty O'Neil Scott Phillips Becky Raker Steven Raker Ricky Rhoads Jeff Sauber Ronnie Savage Dick Sintobin Susan Spiess Melody Stickley Rick Stine Kenny Tebidor Colby Todd Paula Trowbridge Jimmy Van Dyke Johnnie Walker Susie Walker Pamela Walter Gary Williams Jill Ziegler ix. 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Johansen Ch ropractor a ,-f ' '1 -if A -I X I ' Phone Delta 3405-4191 Ohio 301 Wood Delta, Ohio Compliments of Sanztary Dry Cleaning Co. HWe Keep You Cleann 1331 Conant Street Maumee, Ohio Calaway's Greenhouse NURSERY Cut Flowers Funeral Arrangements Corsages Plants Weddings a Specialty Phone 2893 Delta Ohio Compliments of Williams Brothers Electrical Contractors Phone 1305 Delta Ohio Congratulations Class of 1960 Penrod Funeral Home e a Ohio N osco Inc All Kinds of Garden Seeds Bulk and Package Small Grains and Seed Corn Phone 2821 ! , Q X. X-M HBetter Seed Is Our Aimn my x Delta, Ohio D lt ' -86- Compliments of The Barn Restaurant Delta Ohio Delta Wrecktng Company Buyer and Seller Late Model Wrecks a d Parts East E d Auto Sales Compliments of Woody's Garage General Repairs Welding Wheel Alignment g CAF yut WEOOD HANDS North Wood Street Delta Ohio Gulf Gas Statton Gulf Products a Proprietor Body Shop Phone 1644 Delta Ohio Delta Ohio 3 7 lllIIIIII' of I1 Burton Smout n . nd , . ! -87- f 5 ,fa X4 Hartley Electric 5 A 'ff Nm --1 1 5.. sg 'Ol Rupp Brotheris Sckeirich Birch Kitchens Frigidaire and G.E. Appliances Zenith Radio and Television Kitchenmaid Dishwashers Tappan, Frigidaire, and G.E. Built-in Appliances Delco Furnaces and Air Conditioners U S Approved Baby Chicks Feed Poultry Gas Water Heaters poultry Supplles We Service Everything Hatched Every Week of the Year Telephone 2365 Delta Ohio Phone l0ll Delta, Ohio We Meet All Advertised Prices 7 I I -88- Ford M0t0r Sales Baker Furniture Store J lm Reese s Floor Coverings Ed Hall-Service Manager and Home Furnishings Morris Reese-Proprietor Complete Motor Overhaul and Tune-Up Complete Truck Service Telephone 1165 Automatic Transmissions Delta, Ohio Delta, Ohio 0 , -89- g at lat' First Federal Class of 1960 Savings and Loan I W1 A I 1 x Xfx 'fx rx M Main Street Delta, Ohio Famzly Foodland Market h M a V g tabl D lta Oh O Compliments of Motorists Mutual Insurance Company Farm-Home-Accident-Auto FRANK C MEISTER Pho e 2185 James E Deck Compliments of Robert Gerrick M .D. Jack s Shell Servzce Goody ar a d F1 sto e Tlres and Tubes Mal a d Wood 1285 Delta e n , I Compl'm n s of Dr. . Delta, Ohio e n 're n 'n n Phone -91- Mohr's 5613-31.00 Store Compliments of Where your dollars make more cents! Hotel Coffee Shop Ready-to-Wear Sh0Q5-N0ti0nS Visit Evelyn 85 M0111 Gifts-Candy Open Sundays Delta Ohlo Compllments of Kinder S The M E Falor K walzty K akery Electrlc Sewer Cleanlng Wllllamson Furnaces Cakes and Pastrles for All Occaslons Plumblng, Heatlng aa. Sheet Metal Work ,-Ni 3 it gk! Fir Phone Delta Delta: 01110 l225 Ohlo - , . . Co ff-q viii, Q ?-ft -f 4 5 4 'X If jiri ' Q 3-'Aff' Nh Phone V tv QEQQJ ,jj Xkn lWwTwiz!y . -92- Compliments of The Peoples Savings Bank Company Dependable Bank Service DELTA, OHIO Accounts Welcome Member of the Federal Reserve System 93 Sunoco Service Station Dailey's Jewelry and Gift Store - Ml mf ,. ,H phone Delta Wall Paper H anna Paints 2842 Ohio P2235 gil? Ralphis Barber Shop uf- S ii Compliments of The Delta Atlas HState and National Award Winning Newspaperu Delta Ohio 4 HThe Clip Jointu Main Street Delta Ohio Sehroekis Compliments of Falor and and Jewelry Store Sharpe Quality Clothing at Popular Prices DRUG stone Pho e Delta-Wauseon 1215 Ohio phone Delta Co p11 ts of 1045 Qh 0 Gambles Jason Lamont Hardware A to Supplies Appliances George Hoffman-Ow Phone Delta 2413 Ohio Mr. and Mrs Compliments of H arriet's Apparel kj, f, 3 C f' is f f 2 Yo I xxpigx lVI1of-vcvxfb ff lr! sk 7 4 Delta Ohio Congratulations Class of l960 Dorzfs Tastee Freeze Delta, Ohio Eltonfs Studio A QQ 'F w Portrait-Commercial Cameras-Supplies Delta, Ohio Phone 2582 Bancroft Cleaners HWhen your clothes are not becoming to you, they should be coming to uslu Whitmer Shoe Service HYour shoes talk about you... Shoe Repairing Keeps them looking like newln Main Street Delta The Farmers State Savings Bank Compliments of The Ketch-A-Bite GOODUXFOOD Qflw 4 allaw. ,L -':qfQ E? 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' ,Y fl - V ziigff , J-- ' e i ' i n - 1 - 1 m 'men O Paints ' ' - 100 M ohlefs T. V. Sales and Service -l l Lincoln Hotel Bar Les and Polly, Proprietors Phone 1565 318 Maln Street Dealer for Delta Oh1o Kelvlnator Appllances and Sylvanla T V and Stereo Spzess Brothers Compllments of Turpenmg s Market 1 111 9 J Meat Produce D .Jilin Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer 203 Mal n Street Phone 2005 Delta, ohm I l . .9 J N fa D T T, l ..-l.-'- fl ,iii f 1 1 Groceries Pr' 1351 fl f:L if .7 1' -- A A.. L--jul .fxS4Eji . - Li -Ji QX -101- Best Wishes Surety Insurance Agency 101 Lincoln Street Delta, Ohio Phone 1155 See Us for A11 Types of Insurance Member of the Ohio Association of Insurance Agents -102- South Delta Pme Tree Gil Company DCUVJ' H. A. Gillespie f'7 HBudn Gillespie QQ. 2 M Clarence Shelt Proprietor Meadow Gold Products Fleetwing Complete Line Gas and Fuel Oil Dairy and Ice Cream Delivered to Farm and Home PrOduCtS Delta Ohio Delta Ohio L-fe , jg. 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Main Street Maurice Green Delta, Ohio Proprietor -105- F S l Wayne Paehler enton a es and Service Combining General Repair of Farm Machinery Corn Picking Trucking Route 3 phone 6649 Phone Delta 6439 Oh1o Ray Walter Wegt End Well Drzllmg Garage Marathon Products Best in the long run Tires Tubes Accessories General Repairing Delta Ohio Phone Delta 5665 Ohio H ' -106- K eefer Heating and Plumbing D ua, ohio Co g at lat o Cla S f 1 60 Jerry's Beauty Shop Phone Delta 5422 Ohio M thlethaler 5 Delta Dry Good Compllments of n r u 1 ns S o 9 O , Delta Clmte , For home and famlly rian e a Street Ohio ne - 107 - D lt Pho 1895 I F Knabe, Kimball and Cable Pianos Lowry and Kimball Organs Rettigs Music Store 510 Clinton Street Defiance, Ohio Your Musical Headquarters for Northwestern Ohio Phone 6-l726 Famous Make Band Instruments Complete Repair Department Dunbar Drzllmg Inc. Dunbar Bros. Inc. 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