50th Anniv. of Daleville IN HS Building
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Congratulations!Congratulations!Celebrating Celebrating 50 years50 years
in thein theDaleville Jr./Sr. High Daleville Jr./Sr. High
School BuildingSchool Building
19551955Getting ready for a new school at Daleville
19551955Senior Dick Hurley shows his basketball skills
19551955Stewart’s Furniture in Daleville’s thriving downtown.
19561956The Mighty Broncos
19561956Future Homemakers of America
19561956The New Building is being well used.
19571957The High School Cheerblock backs the Broncos
19571957The Old Building is now Daleville Elementary School
19571957Boat building in High School Industrial Arts Classes
19581958Daleville High School Choir is one of Indiana’s best.
19581958Prom Queen Frances Melton and her escort.
19581958Shumaker Electric was an anchor store in downtown Daleville
19591959Daleville’s baseball champions.
19591959Seniors in NYC atop the RCA Building
19591959Cheerleaders support the Broncos
19601960A new house for $10,495 plus lot.
19601960Marching Band practices in the gym.
19601960Baseball pitcher shows his stuff.
19611961Daleville is well represented at Boys’ and Girls’ State
19611961This Standard Oil Station stood at the corner of Walnut
Street and Highway 67.
19611961Daleville’s Broncos were the Delaware County Champs.
19621962Daleville gets 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the Mile Run
19621962To help build enthusiasm, a Pep Band was begun.
19621962Batter Up!
19631963Senior Class Officers
19631963Going over the opponent.
19631963Going over the opponent – again.
19641964Daleville High School coaching staff.
19641964Basketball game hostesses.
19641964Eighth Grade county champs.
19651965Daleville’s First Homecoming Queen
19651965Daleville’s First Honor Society
19651965Paul Hoppes Coal and Feed on Wallnut Street at the
Railroad Crossing
19661966Coach Earl Snider and the Broncos.
19661966The New Courtyard between the Junior and Senior halls
19661966The Senior Class Officers
19671967The Age of the Dance
19671967School Bus Drivers
19671967Going for the rebound
19681968Getting ready for a wrestling championship.
19681968Library A-V Workers
19681968Clearing the bar for a ribbon.
19691969The Marching Broncos head majorettes.
19691969Tip ins count for two points, just like the long shots.
19691969There is nothing like a 1960’s basketball crowd.
19701970Students represent Austria at the Model United Nations
19701970First Place in Delaware County Cross Country.
19701970Learning to type is an essential skill.
19711971Romance blooms in high school
19711971High School Variety Show is still going strong.
19711971Pondering the future
19721972One of the first Daleville Girls’ Basketball Teams
19721972Auto mechanics for the Ladies of Daleville.
19721972Auto mechanics for the Ladies of Daleville.
19731973The FHA Style Show was always a hit.
19731973The Daleville Dancing Majorettes.
19731973The entertainment at a County Tourney Pep Rally
19741974A great jump but he forgot to let go of the pole.
19741974Officers of the parents’ BAC’em Club
19741974The Spanish Club was a little small but very fluent.
19751975The Spanish Club was a little small but very fluent.
19751975Spring Variety Show dancers entertain the crowd.
19751975Homecoming Floats were very small.
19761976Rock and Roll is here to stay.
19761976Homecoming Pep Rallies are always a source of fun!
19761976Seniors get a chance to relax at one of their class
meetings.
19771977First place finish at the State Contests.
19771977The Lady Broncos in Action.
19771977Daleville’s impressive gymnastics team.
19781978The beginnings of well respected history in volleyball.
19781978The Variety Show at its peak of glamour.
19781978The hand off is critical.
19791979The Homecoming Queen
19791979Mr. Cool at Saturday Night Fever.
19791979Daleville Volleyball looking at another championship
19801980Senior Burnout was a way to end their school careers.
19801980Varsity Cheerleaders practice their routines.
19801980Home Economics Education is valuable for all students.
19811981McDonald’s comes to Daleville.
19811981Lady Bronco goes up for the rebound.
19811981Popeye the Sailor never had it so good.
19821982A dedicated word processor – one of the first in the
nation was at Daleville
19821982Yoda comes from a place far, far away.
19821982Delaware County Champs
19831983Another county championship
19831983State winners in the Office Education Association
19831983Eighth grade field trips are always fun!
19841984Where’d the ball go?
19841984County Champs – that’s three in a row
19841984The band gets ready for the variety show.
19851985Again, Delaware County Champs
19851985State Vice President Stephanie Rees
19851985The 80s were soooooo cool!
19861986Everyone looks great for Senior Dress-up Day.
19861986F R I E N D S
19861986On his way to another championship.
19871987Practicing on the way to the Spelling Bowl.
19871987How can you get along in the world without History.
19871987Seniors meet with Indiana Governor Bob Orr
19881988Getting upside down for the Broncos
19881988Broncos are the Sectional Champ in Volleyball
19881988Bronco Cheerleaders performing for the home crowd.
19891989WOW! On a date with Mr. Excitement!
19891989Volleyball Champs for the Second year in a row!
19891989Cat dissecting in Science Class is always fun.
19901990Art Students know that setting up art work is hard work.
19901990The Gentlemen of Daleville getting ready for graduation
19901990Senior Class officers show their true heritage.
19911991Drama is an important part of school life at Daleville
19911991The Lady Broncos celebrate a Sectional Championship
19911991Class Valedictorian presents her thoughts at graduation.
19921992Basketball’s leading scorer celebrates
a special evening
19921992Bronco Cheerleaders get ready for a game.
19921992Some students get completely tied up in homework.
19931993Getting the right picture in Photography is an oral skill.
19931993Running Cross Country keeps you in touch with nature.
19931993Members of the Royal Court at the Prom.
19941994The Annual Talent Show always brings out the best.
19941994Daleville High School continues to grow with new
offices
19941994Daleville students celebrate their freedom during “Meet
Me at the Pole”
199519954-H provides students with opportunities to improve
their skills.
19951995How do you get to Carnagie
Hall? Practice, practice, practice!
19951995Daleville’s Bowling Team celebrates a victory.
19961996The Senior Class poses outside.
19961996Each person shows his or her enthusiasm.
19961996Sadies Dance is always a popular event.
19971997Even Daleville students can
become “great” clowns.
19971997High School
graduation is a very important
occasion.
19971997Keyboarding is a “happy” skill to have.
19981998Business Professionals of America members show off
their District 9 Conference Awards.
19981998Donating for the school blood drive is an important part
of being a good Bronco and citizen.
19981998Being ready to play is an important part of teamwork.
19991999Driving around his man
to go for the lay up.
19991999Friendships can last a life time.
19991999The baseball team celebrates a Sectional Championship.
20002000Mr. Flack and students at Camp Adventure.
20002000To be successful in school, one must learn to dress
appropriately.
20002000On a field trip to Kings Island, students enjoy the rides.
20012001Golf, like life, where you end up
is greatly determined by how well you start.
20012001Cadet teachers learn that
education is really about helping others.
20012001With the new
addition comes landscaping in the
new Courtyard.
20022002Does graduation really mean you have to wear a tie?
20022002The Junior High Lady Broncos
20022002Everybody is doing the “Electric Slide.”
20032003The Broncos get ready for the game.
20032003Photography has its challenges.
20032003MEC Champs.
20042004An important part of education is learning to be a good
parent
20042004If you are going to play
the game of volleyball (or life)
you have to be ready.
20042004In the last fifty years,
thousands of students have
moved through these halls. All of
them have left a part of themselves
for future generations to
cherish.