Delaware Valley Central High School - Delaware Yearbook (Callicoon, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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BROWNIES Time will make these Brownies full-fledged Girl Scouts, increasing their abilities year by year. The Brownies are sponsored by the Liter- ary Club and meet every Wednesday at school under the leadership of Mrs. Milk and her assistant, Miss Mickel. The sixteen small Brownies have sold cookies, made mats, necklaces and have dabbled in the art of weaving and are now knitting. The officers are: Mary Curtis, president, Irene Fisher, vice president, Shirley Medlar, secretary and Wilma Baden, treasurer. The project for next month is a party for the mothers. - ' 't ' w.. 1 ili iesyu ..,, l Us fu M.. .K SCIENCE CLUB Time and science go on forever and so will Science Clubs. The members number twenty-two. President is Edmund Rumble, vice president, Ken- neth Mitterwager, secretary, Ross Buddenhagen. These future scientists meet every Wednesday. The work projects are planned according to sea- sons. In the fall seed growth and dispersal are studied, In the winter the projects take form in the study of animals and hibernation, birds and migration, and plants. Each keeps a notebook of the work covered and slides pertaining to the subjects studied. Class Of 1959 Time elapses and this class has reached the fourth rung of the ladder of time. The fourth grade has for its guiding light, Mrs. Milk. Many of the children belong to such clubs as: The Brownies, Junior Red Cross, Arts and Crafts and 4-H organizations. Bertha Milk, B.S. N.Y.S. College for Teachers at New Paltz. Fourth Grade, Junior Science Club. Class Ol l96O Another year has passed and for a third time the hour-glass has been turned. Reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic are taught them by their ad- viser, Mrs. Lightfoot. These students occupy the lower room of the shop building. . ll 1 -il Hd First Row: C. Slacsenberg, D. Tobin, D. Hirte, R. Bauer, Second Ro ': S. Atkins, H. Mauer, J Verderber, K. Mitterwager, C. Oestrich, B Gettle, Third Row: A. Gilbert, E. Rumble, G Wecklein, L. Schumacher, J. Stewart, M. A Hermann, Fourth Row: M. J. Sipple, S. Her mann, R. Buddenhagen, R. Emrich, W. Bergner F. Theodore, Absent: R. Hoffman, V. Turnerl R. Vllinterrath. 1 F fl . 4 Q I L' ' fp 1 l ff, ' Marguerite K. Lightfoot, B.S. N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Paltz, N. Y. University. Third Grade, Junior Science Club.

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Leno Buddenhogen, B.S. N.Y.S. College for Teachers at New Paltz, N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Buffalo. Sixth Grade, Library Club. 1 at x I! li Class Ol l958 First Row: B. Stewart, R. Lewis, M. Olsen, W Chambers, R. Ferber, Second Row: E. Banuat, R Buddenhagen, M. Scott, S. Bershader, Third Row R. Orth, H. Olsen, D. Scott, Fourth Row: P. Tobin, P. Highhouse, D. Buddenhagen, W. Schumacher, M. Bogert, L. A. Gottschalk, G. Bauerfeind, N Wood, Fifth Row: J. Engert, J. Hillriegel, R. Henne, H. Bartik, R. Highhouse, N. Livingston, 7 A. Laufensweiler. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB This club is composed of children from the 4th and 5th grades. The president is Richard Orth, vice president, Patrick Tobin and secretary, Susan Bershader. The children work on projects of their own choice and interest. The projects include map work, model airplanes, embroidery, and painting with opaques. Mr. Nevin is the adviser of this club. Time and effort will help this group to develop their abilities. Class Ol 1957 First Row: N. Keesler, J. Wagner, R. Bauernfeind, J. Ebert, D. Wecklein, Second Row: A. Fisher, C. Gilbert, J. Lohr, K. Poley, J. Campbell, E. Just, Third Row: W. Buddenhagen, N. Scott, C. Allgeir, J. Neer, E. Bertsch, D. Peters, A. Winglovitz, R. Schellberg, S. Bogert, R. A. Chellis, V. Kautz, B. J. Bud- denhagen. The sixth grade is on the brink of its Junior high years. The class motored to Stewart Airbase, Washington's head- quarters, the Old Dutch Reformed Church at Newburgh, New York. Ruth Ann Chellis, the president, Alice Fischer, the vice president, and Edith Just, the secretary, manage the af- fairs of the class along with Mrs. Bud-Jenhagen, their adviser. John Wagner is the sixth grade's reporter. Each of the stu- dents of this class is racing with time to gain his honors. LLJ LU? The hours of time are quickly ticking away while the fifth grade under the supervision of its teacher, Mr. Nevins, works hard at its lessons and various projects. They put on shows for the grade assemblies and at Christmas time they painted the windows of their room with bright pictures. Clarence Nevin, B.E. N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Oneonta. Fifth Grade, Junior Science Club. ew 0 . . x f U .NS ,,



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Class Ol l96l and '62 1-1 SECOND GRADE ASSEMBLY, The Couple In the Shoe The second grade, which is just beginning the march of time, has twenty-nine members under the direction of Mrs. Traynor. This group has done much walking this year to acquaint itself with the community in which some of them will spend their future years. Evoleno Traynor, 8.5. N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Oneonta. Second Grade, Junior Red Cross. JUNIOR RED CROSS Today's time savers, tomorrow's life savers and today the bringers of J 111.137 First Row: A. Euker, C. Lewis, Second Row: B. Callahan, P. Brustman, C. Linder, R. Schellberg, F. Fisher, A. Blatchly, D. Turner, Third Row: P. Henne, D. Hempstead, C. Gettle, C. Wood, W. Kern, R. Long, M. Banuat, S. Bauernfeind, Lost Row: K. Just, Mrs. Traynor, R. Cade, L. Swope, C. Medlar, B. Ferber, C. Knock, R. Bauernfeind, W. Keegan, J. Schumacher. Mary Kiernon, B.S. State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. l. Grade First Row: C. Miller, R. Rosenbergerg Second Row: B. Robisch, J. Hemp- stead, Third Row: F. Tobin, A. Sutliffe, C. Widmann, C. Caswell, G. Starck, V. Werlau, Fourth Row: S. Engert, A. Peters, W. Wright, G. Olsen, Fifth Row: E. Lienau, J. Bonner, R. Smith, J. Thiele, C. Mitterwager, F. Oestrick, S. Ray, Mrs. Kiernan. fm JFC 4 , cheer to those whom time has treated a bit roughly-the Junior Red Cross- consisting of about 40 members. The most note-worthy projects of the Ju- nior Red Cross are the twenty gift boxes packed for overseas with con- tributions from the members, filling nut cups and making scrap-books for the hospital, collecting old toys to be repaired and collecting newspapers and magazines. lt's still an early hour in its history but the first grade has begun to ab- sorb knowledge. Because of the large number of students, who total forty- five, the class has been divided into two sections taught by Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Kiernan. They hold classes in the Community Hall of the Method- ist Church and so are seldom seen around the main building. fx' in fi if-2 I :rn 15 M

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