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

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THE DELAWARE I952 X c lg cene . Delaware Valley Central School Callicoon New York XXX. N X NW XX XI l l. - I n. lull! PRCDLOC-UE IH All the world s a stage And all the men and women merely players They have thenr exuts and theur entrances And one man an has tzme plays many parts AS YOU LIKE IT Wllloam Shakespeare j ACT II scene vu Program Producers and Durector lBoard of 1- Educatlon Prmclpal Super mfendentl Prompters lFacultyl Former Cast lClass of l95ll Stars lSenlorsl Supportvng Cast lClassesl ACT I Scene I Rehearsals of Stars lSemor ACIIVIIISSI f X M Scene ll Rehearsals of Supportlng f 5 X d Cast lAround School? 7 f if ACT II lm, I Scene I Muslclans lx Scene ll Technlclans lClubsl UID Scene lll Aernalusts lCheerleadersl 43 3- Tumblers lFootballl lm 5 Acrabats lBasketballl In 'I' Jousters lBaseballl We the gradaatung class Ot l952 have completed the first great drama In our ruse to stardom For some our encore wall come when we enter college for others It will be our first Important job As we make our entrances unto the Backers lfxdvertlsementsl 49 64 X M is II Q9 various other acts of our llves we wall luke to look back onto the fnrst one as lt ns recorded an thus yearbook and remember those fOUf years whlch played the most Im poffqnt part In developnng us IYIIO the mere players we are then .....m My X . 3 I E F-i . 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I l -f 'fir+f ',k '. 1 ig-:E- I S' I LT -I' Sm V. y .... .. :QQQE if ji A I el ' I as fl l Q n 'S V I - l 0 N V U I I V J: Z i H Y l I S I 'A ., GS E Q f , fx 84 mu .l ' Us-hw - PRODUCERS AND DIRECTOR .41 Leff fo Rughf around Ihe fable Joseph Bauer-rule nd Trusfee Howard Schrwdl Tr sfee Charles E Le s Prmcupal lr ng Bershader Allorney Bergerl Kleen Bulldlng Inspecfor Maron Mauer Clerk Allred Long Presldenl Howard Sle arl Truslee PRODUCERS IBoord of Educchonl As Ihe producers are almosl dlreclly responsible lor The success or laulure ol a play so us The Board of Educaluon re sponsuble lor lhe elllcnency and srnoolhness wllh whxch Ihe school IS run I+ as lher duly lo see lhal lhe school laws are correcl' lhal elhcuenl' leachers are hired and lhal everylhung In general s lcep+ In order Upon lhem hes a greal' responslbululy and hus lar lhey have accomplished lhese laslcs very well CHARLES E Burrow W BA MA Q69 Ll Umversuly of Vermonf Columbua Umversufy nnlendenl ol our dlslrncl was en III n y I95 a has been unable 'ro resume hls posuhon Durung hrs absenc 1'-E5 bum-:cron I il' I Edgar R Schruber s 'ralcen over as achng Superln lenclenl We are glad lo reporl lhal lvlr Bullon IS on lhe road lo recovery CHARLES E LEWIS BS M Cornell Unlverslly Columbia Unlversnly Supervising Principal DIRECTOR IPrmclpaII lvl Lewrs The dnreclor ol our show lhe one who has gunded us mosl 'fhrough our four years ol hugh school ll us 'rhrough hls ellorls lhal we are now Sensors and have reached our deshnaluon We are all very graleful Io Mr Lewls for has gundance lhrough Ihese successful years and we wanl lo lhanlc hum for 'rhe superb fob 'rhal he has clone ,-1 , df . 5 Q, rL,,s 4 f W- sb?-Q f L V' I X A y . ' x ' I I . : ' . u : . wi . ' ' : VI - I - ' ' : I I 2 . ' : W I A I , I I - F. ', I I I5 + . 1 I . . . . .. . . l I , l Q ' . . I ' 4 Mr. Charles E. Bullon, Super- . - . . K. . 'G 1 V , . ' ul, is Q I - , lalc o Jul I, I nd I W . . I . . e I ::' fe: sf . I, ' I f, Is I ,N M Mr. . ha Y 1 a 3 ' . -' 1 ' - .-:W - ' ' -I I . .ff .Nea AW- . 2 . ., .ED. ' -x Elhel Elserl Graduale of Calllcoon Hugh School Callucoon N Y Secrelary Emmanuel Ferrera Colgale Unlversrly New York Umvernly Freshman Advisor Mafhe mahcs 'WF fi 'bgmxgl -j A i f 11 TI PROMPTERS Mary Elizabelh Cloud Leroy E. Coburn g ' B.A. ss., MA. Sainl Elizabelh Convenl Sla- Harlwiclr College, Albany l ' lion, N. J. Grade 8 Advisor: Junior High Presidenl of Faculfy D.V.C.S., Slale Teachers College V i. P ..-1 -in , Subiecls: Girl Scoulsg Dre' Commercial Subiecls, Sopho- maric Club. 3:53 Rachel Holl Marion Mauer N Y S College for Teachers School Callmocf' N Y Albany N Y Secrefary Home Economics Member of Omucron N d r A ' Q PHOT6 VISOF r :L ,fad-rx Helen Evans Mounlamsnde Hospllal Moni clalr N J School nurse FACU LTY No play could luncllon smoolhly wilh oul als promplers These lo us are our lacully ll' was 'rhey who correcled our mnslalces and helped us wulh our many problems They gave us rhe knowledge and underslandlng +ha+ helped malce our school years successful Slanley Kobylenslu lfhaca College Physical Educahon Driver Ed ucahon Adelphi I 'Yi ?f 'r' Graduale of Callncoon Hugh , :Y 'Wd mr 'P so ww 5 ,ss X A x ' ' 4 ' MV, a a u fax, B.S.. M.A. ' u I I :S 'I A 1 r ' mil, , xnxx . ff, y E - ', Wi, 1, -. B.S. Qi ' 5 W , . . U . ,. A iff r' . .,-fl, A ' A 1 - Y Sl ' : ' X 0- A. .ii I ' 2 'J B.S. . ' ' ,. 12.. - - U ui 4 V-9,195 ...S ,J . Helen Roerner S Syracuse Umversrfy New Yorln Unlverslfy Engnsh Junlor Advlsor H News Usher Squad Wnllard C Slausenberg Hheca College of Musnc usnc Twnrlers CI b an Chorus Rlfle Club Lucia M Sprague Sfaie Teachers College f Buffalo Columbia Umversnfy Arl Yearboolc Advvsor Pho logrephy Club Vice Pres: den? of Faculfy of DVCS Jo n F Sprung Syracuse Umversnfy PROMPTERS Martha S. McGra+h BS., MA. Barnard College, Syracuse Universify Library Clubsg Drarnaflc Club: Llbrerian V J Robert' E Slu d verl Oswego Sfale Teachers Col ege Shop Elhel Morgans B.S. Corfland Sfafe Teachers Col- lege Physical Educellon, Cheer- learllnn F , ci W lam Thorras Pennsylvanna Sfafe College Socual Sludles Sennor Advlscr 3 'iw Clara Rupperl Gre uafe of DVCS 37 Easfman Denfal Dlspensary Rochesfer N Y Corfland Sfafe Teachers College Denial HYQIBHIST Norma T Sfengel BA A Permaneni' Cerhficafe for Sundance Counselor N College for Teachers af Al bany Columbna Umversnfy Lafm German Sundance Du reclor ' d . ' : B. ., MA. . N ' . . . . 1 I ' l 1 I , I- .- K I I . 1 N 7 0 1' A ,J , a j :'- 4' I . , , X . I . N rg ss. C, ' M 'Z ' ' u ' B d' v H y X . V -, 'L K 4 , I as., MA. l H I . . . 1 : ' I - V l , W Y N f N RJ. Ma., Ms. , ' Science: Grade 7 Advisor I . . . ' -'.- . :Qu 975 T :ff-l'fI:-Fififif.-'z 531 B.S. B.A. I - . . D . . 5 X7 35,154 Leonard G Bauer alrends S+ Bonavenlure College In Olean N Y James A Grerer learning To be an apprenhce ma chlmsf In While Sulphur Springs N Y Claire M Schm1d'r aHends Bnnghamlon C1'ry Hos pufal School of Nursing In Blnghamron N Y Howard W Hermann allends Clarkson College of Technology In Polsdam N Y Roberl' B Baer al hrs home rn Calllcoon N Y Rose Marne Berlsch a+'rends Albany S+a+e Teachers College an Albany N Y Freda C B'rown aflends Rndley Busnness School rn Blnghamlon N Y Ellzabelh C Fedor allends Kmgslon Hospllal School of Nursmg In Kungslon N Y Rulh A Ferber allends Anlones School ol Beauly Cullure In Bunghamlon N Y Leonard E Harfmann al' hrs horn an Cocheclon Barbara T Huck a++ends New Yorlc Srale College for Teachers un Buffalo N Y Ellen A Kaulz a'Hends Anlones School ol Beaury Cullure In Bmghamlon N Y Mae L Kaulz af home rn Horlonvnlle N Y Harold R Kellam al has home an Fremonl Cenler Edn+h G Knaclc aflends Bunghamlon Cn+y Hospulal School of Nursing In Blnghamlon N Y Richard J Knack nn +he Unnled S+a+es Anrforce Qfib ff mfs BB r Row Leff io rnghi' E Knaclc B Wagner J Wnglo 'r H Ne man A S e Schmid? B Hclr J Sanchez J McDonald B Melzger Second Row J Mur Brown E Kaulz R Berlsch G Zopf R Peters H Kellam C Lu+z R Ferber B Roblsch E Fedor M Kaulz Third Row L Harlmann W Nudorf R Baer J Meyer J Roche Herma n D Ne man J Gre er L Bauer W Schullz R Knac FORMER STARS Lasl year s Sensor class as lhe former slars of our drama played a special par? an The huslory of our slage lhe larsl Delaware Valley Cenlral School Because fhey were fhe las+ class 'ro gradua+e 'From fhas school we 'rhe Class of I952 luxe To keep lrack of 'rhese aclors and acrresses Thus we presenf To you lhe Class of l95I and lhe Individual dramas IU which 'lhey are now slarrnng Claire F Lulz allends Scranlon Laclcav anna Bus: ness School ln Scranlon Pa Jane'r T McDonald allends Albany Slale Teachers College IH Albany N Y Belly Jane Me+zger allends Bnngnamlon Cnly Hos pnlal School of Nursnng rn Bnnghamlon N Y James J Meyer al home In Callncoon N Y Joyce E Muir allends Polsdam Slafe Teachers Col lege In Polsdam N Y Donald H Newman al has home nn Fremonl Cenler Huldegarde M Newman working In Bunghamlon Wnllram H Nudorl allends Penn Slale College an Slale College Pa Russell G Pelers al his home an Fremonl Cenler Barbara Jean Roblsch al her home In Horlonvulle James F Roche arlends General Molors lnshlule nn De'rron+ Much Joan A Sanchez allends Broolclyn Hospnlal School of Nursing al Broolclyn N Y Wnllram E Schulfz employed ar Ansco Bnnghamlon Anula E Supple al her home nn Muleses N Y Barbara A Wagner employed In lhe office ol Hy man Levine al JGH'-6FSOHVIll6 N Y Julua Wunglovxfz al her home In Cochecfon N Y Ge ard J Lopf ID The Unrled S'ra'r s Navy ,lr ff l T ici f Y , 1 rf , 6 A FFT l A , ,V ' ff -Y K 4 ' 8 nd Q l T Fisf 3 ' : . ,. ,. i viz, . w , .ippl, C. ', . i,. ,. ,. 3 : . l.F. A. 'W ff rf' N ' ' -, , , N.Yf - u w I ' T, , N.Y. ' u' - rf T . T ' L I N.Y.. T 6 ' NY- . .I - - j gl - . N.YQ ' y D ' T N.Yf ' 'g ' - - '-' ' , 6 K . Mary Ella Buddenlwagen n 2 3 4 Chorus I in Club I 3 Dance Cu I 2 3 Drum and Bu e orps I 3 4 Year o Srall 4 Sludenl Council 4 Dance Band 4 lniramurals I 3 4 Teen Agers Club 4 Class Secrelary 4 Wall we ever 'forge0 her and fhose red shark? Marcia Lou Traynor Yearbook SI ff 2 3 4 Ari I or 4 n ramurals I-I News Ediorin chief 4 Lahn Club I 2 3 Pholograpliy Club 2 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 u d n Council 3 4 Nahonl Honor Sociely 3 4 Bowli g u I Caplain l C orus ramafic Club I residenf 2 Trea urer Secrefary 4 Cafeieria Cashier 3 Senior Play Prompler 4 Dance Band 4 Tall and fer nfic They don+ come any beffer STARS iSenlorsl Paul Fendi Palrol Squad 2, 3, 4: Cap- Iain 4: Class Secrelary I: Class Presidenl 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Secreraryflreas- urer 3: Presidenf 4:dDrarnaIic Club: Treasurer I: Tumbling Club I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Cliorus 2: Allwlelic Associalion Treasurer 2: Yearbook Sfafl 2. 3, 4: Financial Treasurer 4. -A nalural leader and e friend Io everyone. P5 Edwin Sfabberf orus I 4 Li rar u I in u German Club 2 3 Drarnahc u I 4 I-ll New Feafure Edilor 4 Pholog raplwy Club 2 3 Yearbook Sla 2 3 4 Edforinclrieffi ow ing Club Naliona Honor Scciefy 3 4 Soplwo more Scholarship Prize 2 Foreign Language Pize 3 Senior Play 3 4 Lois of dre mehc ebiliiy and flue life of any parly June Arrnsrrong Lalin Club I, 2: Senior Li- brary Club 3: Secrelary 3: Dance Club 3: Sludenl Coun- cil 4: Yearbook Slafl 4: Sub- scriplion Edifor 4: Hi-News Slalf 4: Senior Play 4: Assisi- anr Producer 4.-Persolnelify plus-o blue Sludabaker. Iris y nframurals 4 Latin Club 2 3 Treasurer 2 Library Club Pre rdenl' 3 Chorus 2 Yearbool: Slafl 4 Assisfanr Edifor 4 Nahonal Honor So ciely 3 4 A swell classmele Working for her Mrs degree 3 C Q? A 1-N BOW 'n C U Waller Egner Anna Brown ramurals I 2 4 book Sfalf 4 Plnoloqrapl-ly Club 4 Dance Club 3 Teen Aqers Club 3 Lmbrary Club 4 Lookmg for a good secre fury? She has wI1a'I uf fakes ff! fff f f V Zfigi Jane? Dorrer orusl 2 3 4 Drama: Club I 3 Plwolograplny Club L un Cluo 2 3 I-In News Library Club I 2 Year ook S 3 4 Sporls Ednfor 4 D nce Club I 2 Neaf and alfrachve Fasluon plafe 952 STARS ISenlorsI Rnclnard Adam rsnly Baseball I 2 Baskelball I Varsufy Bask 'rball 4 Va F ball 4 Caplam 4 Yearbook Slall n ramura s Dramaluc Club 3 4 Dance Club 2 Plwoloqraplmy Club I Club I Pafrol Squad Bowan Cu All around afhlefe-capfam of Ihe league Ieadung fool ball feam Slnrley Bouldun Yearbook Sfafl 4 JV Cheer Ieadmq3 Caplann 3 Varsuly Clweerleadunq 4 Chorus I 2 L nn Club I Lubrary Club I Sensor Lnbrary Club 3 Sensor 4 nce Club I Iramurals I 2 3 Shorl' and sweet wufh an eye for nursmg 'ii' la Joanne Cnpnam Bayside Hugh School Theo dore Roosevell' Hugh School Lahn Club 2 Secrelary ass Presudenl 2 Ln rar Cu 2 3 Presdenl 2 Treas u r 3 Studenf Councll 2 3 Class Presndenl 3 Teen Aqer Club 3 Secrefary 3 Yearbook Slall' 4 Adverhslnq M nager 4 A Irue friend wlfh a gaff for adverhsmg Loyal fo Ihe Army 4 Davld Buddenlwaqen orus 2 3 4 Drum an e Corps I 2 3 4 e book Stall 4 Sfudenl Coun cl 3 Class Vice Presudenf 3 ramurals I 2 4 o ball 4 The dnver who can fell Coach fhe advantages of a Dodge Aj ' Lafm Club I 2 German Club Lubrar Cu I oo ball 3 Baskefball Manager 3 4 Track 3 4 A worihy com pehfor for Emsfem Donald Hank ns JV Baskefball I Boy Scoul' I amurals I 4 nc Club 2 4 Vars as efball 2 4 Varsn Baseball 2 3 4 Pafrol Squad Rl C 4 ary 3 4 Dance Club Chorus 4 One 'hme woman I1aIer who has smce changed Ins mmd 0W 5l I 1 I-V Eleanore Kuhner orus I 4 Dance Cu I 3 German Club 4 Yearbook Sfaff 4 Home maker of Iomorrow STARS Senlorsl ralcl F re arnaluc Club I 2 Tr as urer 2 I-In News 4 Sensor Play Yearbook Sfaff 4 n ra rals I JV Bas Sh an on e quuef snde buf Oh when you gel Io know I'1lmI Q17 Arlere Gellle n I 2 Uslwer Squ d C Iain 4 a on eerleadung I n ra rn rals I 3 4 Year ook a 4 Secretary 4 a s Presldenf I Class Secrelary S en? Councxl I Senlor ay Drum an Bugle Corps ews 4 Typung Edllor ncge Club I 3 Ba on runq Lnve wire on e +eIepI1one thai ns 'fill 4. '37 l,AA IW?-eg ua 'NIMH Wax' lr Marylyn I-Iunf orus I 2 Junior LI rar Clu I Sensor Lubrary Club 3 Vnce Presldenl' 3 Dramahc u 2 Dance Club I I-In News 4 Yearbook Slaff 4 Lulerary Edlfor 4 Teen Agers u 3 ownn u Fnre Prevenhon Essay Pruze 3 ways nn a hu ry u never well hardly ever hme fig' 'r l QM Wulma Maurer ,f 'Nan' orus I 2 Fred I-lull orus I 2 GHC U Blonde and blue eyed Who could ask for anyfhmg more? 'T GS Rlfle CIub3 4 German lub 3 Yearbook SI If Plenty of falenf wrapped up an a small package IO 'l':.:rf Wnllaam Moran rsnly Baskelball I 2 rsuly Baseball I arsuly Foolball 2 Yearbook Slafl 2 4 Chorus 4 Sensor Play 4 Inlramurals 3 4 All Amerncan nn the Held of sporfs wnfh a fel enf for smgmg besldes 5712 A Bh Z3 f Jane? Ro enberger n I C 4 German Cub ahn u I Dan C ub een Agers Club 3 n ra murals 4 Dance Band 2 4 Yearbook Slaff 4 I-Iorfonvulle Drum and Bugle orps I 4 Ther muslc an her vems You name :I Jenef wull play nf STARS Jolm Mefzger ISen'orsI Fay Wood Club R Ile Clu olor Guard 2 3 4 uc Club B e a oography Club I 2 3 Yearbook Slalf 3 4 Pholoq raphy Edulor 4 The rugged fype Ace phofographer on Ihe yearbook sfaff 1 '-jr nce Club I In us ramurals I 4 ear book Slafl 4 Class Treasurer al Luvnnqsfon Manor Cenlral Sclwool 3 Teen Aqers Cluo 3 I ews Teen A ers Club Presudenl 4 Slar for ward on Ilwe gurls beskefbell learn a swell classmafe 'UNI is Wynn fl? I Nancy Reum Dramahc Club I 2 German u 3 Ln ary Club 2 n ramurals I 2 4 e boo Slaff 4 A grand gurl wnfln e smule for everyone .gun- YKAQ u I .JC- Kaf een Newman orus I 2 B 3 4 JV Cheerleadnnq Caplaun 2 Vnce Preslclenl of ss I 2 Siudenf Councul murals I 3 Dan u I Danc Ba um and B gle C rps Yearbook Shall 3 4 Typnng Edalor 4 Sensor Play 4 Pres: denf of Chorus and Band 4 Tw rlmg 4 Treasurer of AIII Ieluc ASSOCIGIIOD Blonde el Ir chve d A I c male A49 f 3 i Loss Mufferwaqer Yearbook Sfaff 4 Junior Lu brary Club I Sensor Library Club 4 Someones fufure eflncnenf secrelary P 'gl , 5 lf 7 Q LefT To Right ArThur Leewe, Thomas Snyder. SUPPORTI G CAST Uuniorsl On one oT The lower rungs in The ladder To sTardom are The iuniors. Under The super- vision OT Mrs. Roemer, This class is like The undersTudies oT a Broadway ProducTion. They are ready and waiTing To Talce Their righTTul places as The sTars when The new Term be- gins in SepTember. lnspired by Their moTTo Onward To Success The class has beneTiTed Trorn several social TuncTions during The year. Their oTTicers are: PresidenT, Thomas Snyder: Vice-President ArThur Leewe: SecreTary, Marian Milk: Treasurer, Wendell SmiTh, -. P' f ,A .f N FronT: lesTer l.nrg1Bacl:: James Mcliiernan, RoberT Van Ginhoven, Jaclx N1 'oT Leff To RighT: William Garlinqe, Joyce Winlcler, Jack Manouse lrsT Row: Ka'hleen Buddenhager, Knhleen Lwfz, Mary lfafe McGra'r Barbara SaoerwaTcr, Muriel SwarTouT'7 Second ow Pa ricia SuTliTT, Maureen Roche, Barbara Cornell, Marion Milk: STancling: BeTTy l-lillrieqel, Joan LuTz, RuTh Kurzweil, Lyman Bauer Fw nfl f .1 tr -1 X Henry Hermann, Wendell Smivh, June l-luberT. John BauernTeind, absenT. K ' , Q Qifigi. '- W 'f ' YN ,+ Q H ..,, X -li l-Q yr' .,, , . rr gy s T ' ! Ti? 1 T gs SUPPORTING CAST lSophomoresT The curTain Talls on a successTul acT as The Sopho- mores conTinue Their iourney across The sTage Tor Two more years. They now wish To compleTe Their remaining years as successTully as They have This one, which was ably direcTed by Mr. Coburn. Their sTar perTormance oT The year was The Bagdad Ball. They have Tor Their moTTo, Upward and On- ward and Their class oTTicers are: Presidenf, David McDonald: Vice-President EThel Kellamy SecreTary, Shirley Milk: and Treasurer, Nancy GeTTle. or Sophomore: in Shop: e Griebel, Jarnos Keesler, David McDonald, Judith BlacksTone. ff? , .Q f 1 4 , HN 'f f 1 , 5 , I Gen Thomas Quick, Jack Miller, RoberT BanuaT, Franklin Brand, Thaddeus Man- ouse. Around Table: Efhel Kellam, Shirley Milk, RoberT SchulTz, Teresa Deckelrnan, Carol Wag- ner, Sue Green, Ellen T-Tillriegel, STanding: Gary Rosenberqefi William FreidensTine, DeWayne Milk, Melvin Olsen, RoberT l-lunT. SeeTed Y 'e Ferrer, Cririne T1a 'a'r llerzyi Ge'Tle, Shirley Slaesserg STandin : 9 t r ri Harvey Eershader, Norma' Bauer, George Brush, Melba EberT: AhsenT: 4' I T3 Wi IW ,lf W i ll,li Lois MCG a' , i Eileen Ho Trrann. ,ee V 567 Ja . . , 41:1 A , ,I A 7' AL In Shop: Erwin Karl, Thomas Knaclr, Fred Brus George Koyaly, Marshall Miller, Carl Meyer. SLIPPORTI G CAST lFreshmenl 1 ,XX Worlcing T Pholographyz Roberl' Siabberl Jane Berg ner Jeanne Hermann The curlain is iusi going up on The Freshnnen's Tour years of high school. They are iusl learning Their paris for whaf They hope will be a successful Tour years. To keep Their performance run- ning smooihly, 'rhey are guided by Their home-room advisor Mr. Ferrera, and are inspired by iheir rnoiro Deeds Are Grearer Than Words. Their officers are Francis Wagner as President Margarei Manouse as Vice-President Virginia Buddenhagen as Secrelary, George Kovaly as Treasurer. YZ' Firsf Row: Jane Banual, Kafhleen Meyer. Virginia Buddenhagen, Florence Wood: Second Row: Elizaa befh Berner, Lorraine Cook, Elaine Keegan, Phyllis Em- rich: Third Row: Paula Lin- der, Marqaref Manouse7 Fourfh Row: Mela y. d, Emden, Shirley Winkler, Renale Berner, Valerie Reurn: Fiffh Row: Waller Sipple, Duane l-loughlaling, Francis Wagner, Abgenfg Belly Lou Sipple. .4-J CQ--Q.-n-Of Firsf Row lFronf fo Baclcl: Joan Neer, Audrey Linder, Beverly Turk, Barbara Slana: Second Row: Ellen Geiser, N R b ' ' ' i' orma ue man, Joyce Hermann, Clarence Kralz, Kay Hoffmann, Third Row: Marulyn Wall, Pafricia Keegan, Lorella Lienau, Jean Schmelling, R. B. l-lunl. The eighrh graders, complering lheir second year in Junior High School, are lilce undersludies wailing for 'rhe s'rar performers, rhe upper-classmen, 'ro move on so 'rha'r lhey may share paris in The producrion. Under The super- vision of Miss Cloud, lhey have as class officers, Lorella Lienau, presidenly Jean Schmeling, vice-president Beverly Turlc, secreraryg and Evelyn Rein- heimer, rreasurer. The class colors are maroon and while. During lhe year fhey 'roolc a rrip To New Yorlc Cily and furnished lhe school wirh handy wearher reporrs in lhe morning. They also raised frees 'ro be planled af The new school. SUPPGRTING me J CAST - lGrade 81 Leff fo righf, around ihe fable: Carl Rosenberger, William Blaclcsrcne, Gerald Swarrwour, Roberr Pinr- - V - , 'er' James Median Mychael Brown' James Robischl Barlilc, Evelyn Reinheirner, Jean Wood, James Turlc. Second Row: Franlc Neer, Francis Karlmlcainen, Con- slance Kaufz, Rolzerf Bullis, Augusf Knaclc, Donald l-larlzg Third Row: Roberr Bauldin, James Medlar, Joanne Bouldin, Doris Mudge, Richard Jusr, Roberl' Werlau. Firsf Row lFronf 'lo Baclrl: Wal'er Morrison, Joan I5 v--vg...,, SHOP: Leff fo Right: William Budden- lnagen, Roger l-luglns, Richard Bauen- liend, Donald Pelers, Jael: Elderly Earl Berlscn, Adolcn Winglowilz. ART: Leff fo Righl Rullw Ann Clieilis Kay Foley Vee Kaulz, Judy Campbell an r Aice Fisher Nanc Keesler. E-diflw APT' Leff 'lo Ri lil' Ri'-liar' g . - C Slneliberg, Pafriclx Maxson, Jolvn Wagner, Roberl Hill- regel. 'iv 6 lGrode 77 The sevenlli graders, under llie di- reclion of Mr. Spring, new play only bil roles in our drama. No mailer lwow small llieir paris, lliis class will gradually worlc ils way up lo ine main rolls. Guided by llweir mollo, You'rlw Requires Advice , llwe mem' bers ol llwe class are beginnng lo lliinlc aboul llieir lulure Careers. Tlre Presidenl' ol? llie class is Jolwn Wag- ner: Vice-Presidenl, Viclmy Pealce' Secrelary, Judy Campbell, Treasurer, Rullfi Clwellis. HOME EC.: Leif lo Riglmfz Nara, Kees ler, Alice Fislier, Violef Kaulz, Edit? Jusl. Jane? Neer, Belly Jane Buddene gage,-ix Judy Campbell, Rullw Clwells, Vicky Pealce, Shirley BOQSTV KGY Pclfl- SUPPORTING CAST in X Q , 3? Firsr Row: Arlene Gebe- lein, Roberf Lewis: Second Row: James Hillriegel, R ic ha rd Buddenhageng Third Row: Marilyn Bogerl, Carol Ann Fleury. Lena Buddenhagen: B. S., . College 'lcr Teachers af New Pallz: N. College for Teachers uhlalo. Sixfh Grade: Asrronomy Club. BK SUPPORTI G CAST lGrade 65 The sixfh graoe draws nearer lo success as rhey grad- ualen inlo iunior high school. Their class officers were: Richard Orfh, presidenl: Palriclr Tobin, vice-preside-n+3 and Barbara Sfewarr, secrelary. Donna Buddenhagen was librarian wilh assisranrs, Susan Bershader and James Erickson. The class reporler was Arlene Gebelein. The whole class belonged To Aslronomy Club and made a visil lo The Planelarium and rhe Museum of Nalural l-lisrory. They also made a scrap boolc of observalions, clippings and olher malerial on asrronomy. ,4- .' ' N Around Table: Pafricia l-lighhouse, Judilh Engerl, Paul Huberf, Raymond Ferber, Ronald Hiqhhouse, Harry Barfik. Around Table: Vivian Simon, Susan Bershader, Barbara Slewarr, Lou Ann Gollschallc, Pafricia Feigenbulz. Dennis Maxson, Kenyon Myriclr, Gerald Mincller, Charles Esolen. 1 Furs? Row: r 'r wr :Wei 'vii' Q Pa'rilr zcr. Second Row: Hee' Ceen Lire Exgga, Dena Bgiderhaner Pichard Cyn' SUPPCRTINC CAST lGrode Sl .. 1.2 4 Before passing over the fiflh rung in ihe ladder ro siardom, ihe casf of fiffh graders under prornpier, Mr. 5l OW- Nevin was swelled by seven members from rhe Long Eddy school. Unril we moved in February fhese ambi- 'rious acfors and aciresses were under The direciion ol Mrs. Miller. During rhe year The class has worked hard ai' lheir lessons and various proiecls, and have enrer- fained rhe olher grades wilh iwo assemblies. ,Xl P-lalliweien VVir'd'.w' ,W v f. Painfing L Q. 4 Leff fo right Joe Kurzweil. Belly Jusf, Marlin Meyer, 5 Shrley Medlar. r , gl , E is 'limi We ailended school in Long Eddy 'Q ' uniil moving day: Leff io right George ,. A 7 I l-luberl, Richard Myriclc, Marcia Holi- mann, Alfce Oesl- ric h, Conslance Peake, Joy Ann Neer, Donald Neer, MEF: ni Marcia Hoffmann coniribuied many dolls io ihe doll Firsf Row: J 0 Y C 9 Wood, Carol Wall. Norma Kaulz, JOYCQ Robischi S9C0nd ROW: , J John Fedor, John Ro- ? 'E' bisch, Lorella FleurY- W Rulh Ann Pfalll Third ll X Row: William Camp! bell, Jerry Kaulz, Ralph Q Q K Davis, Bruce Campbell. A Paul Roemer- . X,AL U gh 3 Clarence Nevin: BE. N. Y. S. College for Teachers ai Oneonia. -.lg 56M-I Q c s wg 1 A' 4 -. 1 X I . n 4 Firsf Row: James Buodenhagen, Millcn l-lighhcuseq Second Row: Paul Kellam, Marlin Meyers Alfred Bernerg Third Row: James Green. Ernesf Reimer, Linda Lewis: Fourfh Row: James Green Ernesi Reimer, Linda Lewis: Four+h Row: Gail Sadenwaler, Nancy Wood, Leona Wood: Fif+h Row Shirley Medfar, Berry Jusi, Caroline Thiele, Irene Fisher: Slanding: Joseph Kurzweil, Marian Olsen Joyce Robisch, Neal Bauernfeind, Wilnna Baden, Mary Curiis, Bonnie Poley. I8 U V , 5 'X -1-eu g-1 x , wi .4 3. E2 Ei A ...--4 SUPPORTING CAST lGrade 4? The lourlh grade have now passed 'rhe lourlh rung on lheir rise lo slardom. Their produclion is lcepl' moving by lheir prompler, Mrs. Millc. Four of lhem spenl 'rheir rehearsal hours in Long Eddy under Mrs. Nevins' prompling unlil we moved lo our new selling. Leff +o Righi-Edmund Rumble, Grace Bculdin, Ray Bishop, Vicfor Valaifis, Ronald Bauer Those who allended Long Eddy school under Mrs. Nevin before we all moved fogelher. Leff fo right Donna Millf, Rodney Price Aloma Milli, Wilma Huberf. Firsf Row: Hugh Mauer, David Tobin, Edward Sullilf, Richard Davis, Ralph Hoffman, Edward Sfana: Second Row: Richard Vogler, Susanne Hermann, Cheryl Slausen- loerg, Susan Aflcins, Jack Slewarl, Belly Gelfle, Dorolhy Cherry: Third Row: Mary Ann Hermann, Carole Burl:- hafdf, Eleanor Nielzel, Roy Emrich, Kennelh Miller- wager, Vernon Turner, William Bergner. Ross Budden- hagen: Absenf: Donald Hirle, Carol Oeslrich. ,1'. f- 'ilflf-s V V41 , 1 . Berlha Milla: B.S. af New Paltz. 19 N. Y. S. College lor Teachers SUPPORTING CAST lGrade 27 Afrer half a year in rnalceshifr quarrers in The Merhodisr Church l-lall on Church Sireer, under Mrs. Traynor and Mrs. Nearing, rhe second grade pupils enioy 'rhe new school build- ing very much. In rwo spacious rooms, under The guidance of Mrs. Traynor and Mrs. Nevin, 'rhe second grade, swollen by iwelve pupils from Long Eddy who were formerly under Mrs. Darrin, spend Their Time learning abou? rhe family, and aboul' indusrry, farming, rransporrarion and orher phases of daily living and 'rheir eflecr upon rhemselves, now and in rhe furure. Their main proiecr of The year was ihe prepararion of a circus for +he exhibit Evalena Traynor, BS.: N. Y. S. College for Teachers ai Oneonia, Second Grade. l 'w.,,,m oar: Mrs. Marouse School Lunch Firsi' Row: Daniel Buddenhagen. Parricia Meyer, Roberr Meyer, Mary Lou Bucldenhagen, Guy Srarclc, Bernard Kramer: Second Row: Vicror Werlau, Frederick Hermann, George Olson, Amra Sulliff, Maureen Nearing, Barry Robisch, Mary Banual, Charlene Maurer, Nancy Lohr. Scared, lefi' fo righf around fable: Richard Kern, Philip Banuai, Barbara Pfafl, Slephen Roy, Linda l-lighouse, Cheryl Miller- wager, Carol Widman, David Lubloe. f ' ff! ff e xxx- Chrisrrnas Prograrn, Cl1risimas l In Holland. Leff +o righh Judy Bonner, Craig Sfewarf, Ernil J Lienau. Jane Poley, Carol Wid- XL A rran, Sr. Nicholas-Roberl Meyer. 20 i Lefl fo Righf: Frenl RCN: Jean- nelle Henwpslead, Janres Herberlg S econ ff SLIPPORTI c CAST Foley, Elise Veg er: Third Row: Gary Hadley, Tlecdcre Tlwiele, lGl'Cde xg -' 1 f Q f af il53'x Leff fo Righf: Barbara Spangler, Francis Tobin, Sharon Engerl, Craig Slewarl, Sleplwen Long, Clwarlolle Hoffmann, Fredericlc Oeslriclwy Absenl: Creiglilon Miller, Arlene Pelers, Rober'a Qrnifln, Helen Hermann, Joanne MacDonald, Rosemary Rosenberqer. '1' 4 ,ffm l vo ,. , Firsf Row: W',fa Hagns, Hazel Ycarg, Paul G :ff Geraldine MW, Gary P Milli: Second Row: Clement Fleer, Ada Karlrlcaner Pose Marie Van Pell, Rcse bans, Jenn Ferrera, Bruce Peake. 2l ealfe, Dznald Marie Gib ? QP' N i - ' Pg, we Nea-'irq N, Y. S. College lar Teaclncrs al New Pallz. Second Grade. gr, Riflw Nevfn, ES. Oneonla Slale Teachers College Albany Slale Teaclwers College Second Grade. SUPPORTI C CAST lGrade ii 5 gn .1 Q - gs? ' 2 V E i T if: gf - A ': '. lf i 5 N 2 .:'g?45L'4f5!11- 2 33 . ,-kb X59 'T 'yy' -l- .1 if: -gif-1 T? - I , is EThelyn WalTer, BS., MA., New PalTz STaTe Teachers College N. Y. S. Teachers College aT Al- bany, N. Y., N. Y. U., FirsT Grade, ElemenTary Supervisor. ,xx I Jef, g ChrisTrnas Program: ChrisTmas ln America. LeTT To righT-Lorraine STew- arT, GranT Miller, Gary Priebe. ff'- - . 4 1 fl . T, 4.-- g Leff To righT: Rol:erT f Thornas, Roberf Neer, Linda OesTrich, Claud Neer, David Minclcler, Richard Neer, Alan Millc. AnoTher year has passed and The TirsT grade has sTarTed on Their long journey across The sTage. They are iusT learning Their lines. Even Though They are now playing only biT roles, They are anxiously awaiTing Their years oT sTardom which are desTined To come. Miss Darrin ard Miss WalTers are The paTienT coaches of These hopeTul sTarleTs. They have Two spacious rooms in The new building. TY' 'TXLf..- M ... Firsf Row: Jarnes Ohls, Virginia lr-larfz, RuTl1 McGrath, Carol Miller: Second Row: Barbara BerniTT, AlberT BogerT, Gerald Eulcer, Fred Bishop. AbsenT, Viclci BenneTT. W 22 - 1, ll, Leff fo Rnghf Rrclward Fleury George Lahm Wendell Armbrusf Arllnur Rosenberqer Gran? Muller Dianne Valallns PORTING CAST lGrade U Fm, Row Gary Preebe George Burlflwardf Second Row Grace Conlclrn Bren da Ray Third Row Lunda maclwer, Franklyn l-lalwn. HRNNV Firs? Row: Edward Nlelzel, Frank Bauernleind, Lawrence MacDonald, Jerome Bauer? Second Row: Rlclnard Baden, Foresl Spangler, Arnold Wood, Ronald l-lirle, James Killa 23 alclwly, Ric ard rg. - Gia I to 5 amllll lllmmll Kallnerine Darrin, Oneonfa Sfale Teachers College, Grade I, I , Y pcm I? Florence Tobin E'::lrp:rT - STaTe Teachers College. KY' Grade 3. ff Ta 4 'i L Firsf Row: Bruce Ferber, Paul Brushnang Second Row: WalTer Keegan, Carolyn Lewis: Third Row: Lorraine G-ebelein: FourTh Row: RuTh Ann Sippleg STanding: Carol Linder, Richard Long. Carol Wood, Walfer Kern, Ronald Frisbie. SUPPORTING CAST iGrade 3l For These young acTors and acTresses Their Third year on The sTage was one oT several seTTings. UnTil February 26, moving day, parT oT The class rneT in The FlaTIron building on The corner, wiTh Mrs. Tobin as Their prornpTer. The six sTudenTs Trom Long Eddy, who enTered The class aT ThaT daTe, had as Their prompTer, Mrs. Nevin. ln The new building The class occupied Two rooms wiTh Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Miller as The advisors. Prior To being seTTled in Their new classrooms, The Callicoon pupils had To Trudge baclc and TorTh To The rnain building Tor lunch, arT, and gym classes, and To The Tire house Tor Their insTrucTion in music. X if X 'fu-I 1',, 'L . win, , Clara A. Miller, B. S.: STaTe Teachers College. New York Uni- VE2VSiTy2 Grade 3: SecreTary OT ix il FaculTy, D. V. C. S. l FronT: WilberT Young: Second row: Duane l-laighT, EThel Oeslrich, Rudolph STewarTg Third A 3 row: Sylvia GoTT, Louise l-lughs, Leon Thorvas. 24 lf '- '-FW lGrade 3l FirsT Row on LefT: Linda GeTTle: Second Row lFronT To Baclrl: Joseph Ver- derber, RoberT Schellberg. RoberT Cade: Third Row: Dianne T-lernpsTead, Arnold Eulcer, Ross Bauernfeindi FourTh Row: Beverly Calla- A han, Harold Brown. ky f ETXXTT SeaTed: Frederick Fisher, KenneTh Jusf, Carl Knaclr Donra Turner: STanding: Corinne Medlar, Carl GeT le S a Bauernfeind, Mary Jane Sipple, Linda Swope, Gerald Fr h SUPPORTING CAST lKindergartenl The members oT KindergarTen are like am- loiTious acTors, noT yeT old enough or ready To play imporTanT roles. Under The super- vision oT Miss Miclcel They learn leTTers, do drawings and in general, learn To adapT Themselves To school liTe. Soon They will no longer loe baclcsTage waTching The oThers, buT will Talce Their righTTul places as acTors and acTresses on The sTage oT liTe. These sTruggling young amaTeurs have had The scene of Their acTiviTies changed Trom The basemenT oT The Episcopal Church To Two large rooms in The new building. ki., ,Y - Leif To RlghT G l M T er wager, Donna Popolflo Sharon N Y S College Tor Teacl-ers aT Rivenburg, M ureen V l OWOVVG Linda Lee D KindergarTen SUPPORTING CAST iKi...ie.g...ie..i ....,,...-...--4 Leff fo Rigllh Tlwomas Benneclum, Douglas Cherry, William Mudge, Raymond l-lerberf, James Evans, William Orlln, Dennis Mauer. I , J FQ ff ki? X A 93:22 X' X' kN 'Ji 5' - 4 i QEs,oi ,z. 5 Sy: 5.31-Y 2? SMH-.4' l 632- 1 -if 1- 5 N-915,14 fl wH5ngP is' If f l I fi 1' ff' i fi fl fr 75 ,f 1: - If? M u , f -' ' - f i 1 , ' ' J if f in f we 2 1 i WWW X l 222 lfziiifa. Lefi' fo Righh Kaflileen Geicleman, Gary Maurer, Giles Eberf, Helene l-larfman, Rulli Freidensline, Beverly Smillnz Absenf: Reber? Enqleri. Elfefla Fink School Lunch Lefi +o Righh Marsha Heyn. Jusiina Manouse, D o n n a Wood, Carol Reichr-nann, Rulh Rumble, Virginia Ferber .rf W ACT X SCENE: D. V. C. S. BCE'l'9 ffovlrq day February 22nd X952. !.Ye Oki CeUar Dom 2.MaRn Enhance, Mala Edldlnq 3. Home Econom 4. K3nderqarken1 ' Chunk CN gr 5.M.xslc 'Q 6.Shop 7,Grade '22 Cofrmufiy HQU, Mf:ThodlaY X Churdx Z ' B.Grades of Lowa Eddy Dlvrhk ' I 9,Grade 5 up, Grade 3 down t 1 PV 1 6 ' gf? Q K V Q gg P '-- 1 W: N sm W X N-.X iia 5 X Sins: ' N , T' '! Wm lf! ly! ' WT If il lu in -an C51 ,nv 'f ', KX Y Q? il .ia Janef Rosenloerqer and Mary Eila Buddenhagen in BaHle For Bill . 1 Cas? ol i'Ba+Tle For Bill , Senior play. as seen alsoye Leff lo Righl: Waller Eqner as l-lanlc Sieve-ns, Mary Erra Buddenhagen as Elsie, William Moran as Bill Conner, Kaihleen Newrran as Muriel Arlee, lris Ray as Mrs. Collins, Jane? Rosenberger as Kathie, Ronald Eldred as George Waller, Edwin Siabberl as Mr, Collins, Shirley Bouldin as Diane and Arlene Gellle as Kay Maslers. Mrs, McGralh males up Shir- ley Bouldin. T Wy' Edwin Slabberl. Ma Jaclr Meizqer, Robe Shirley Wood pain? ?' Y lris Ray and Edwin Slabberf in M Senior Play. ary Ed - Elle B Roszlnb Sfabberfudd Play ,U S Fl Srger , GD G REHEARSALS fsenior jp.. of ire E ax! -' Arlene Gellle and Shirley Bouldin in Senior Play. 1' I rcia Traynor, Joyce Vlfinlcler, rl Schulfz, Jane? Dorrer and scenery for Spring Show. Mary Ella Budclenhagen and Ronald Eldred in Senior Play. Senior Dance G -lgfnef N10 r i is .xv Bill Moran Marcia Traynor. Jack Manouse in Spring and Bill Moran in Spring Show. Show OF STARS A .4 Activitii r Scenery for Ac? l of Spring Shaw. l dui in lhe Rain Teddy Manouse is barlcer and Don l-lankins, Richard Schellberg. Fred Huff and Milne Brown parf of ihe carnival crowd in lhe Spring Show. Shirley Milk, Shirley Bouldin, Marylyn l'-lunf, Bar- bara Sadenwaler, Jane? Dorrer and Virginia Bud denhagen are preffy chicks in Spring Show. 'Ll iii Y .f Jane? Roseriberqer. Leis McGralh and I p Thaddeus Marv- ginq Gar- fb, fllfll: Mr. Sfurdevanf has hard 'rirre with Bruce Reichrnann and Kafhy Slausenberg in Sun- day by lhe Sea 29 Finale ol Spring Shaw, Song ln My Head . Mr, Sfurdeyanl and Kafhy Slau vbarg in Sunday by lhe Sea ,fl 'G S wg ,rg J? REHEARSAL OF SUPPORTING CAST lAround Schooll 'Dil 4 Jaclm Manouse and Arr Leewe pain? prige- winning winclow. .ay Our faithful Mr. Nudorf. 2. l Ed. Sfabberl, Rulh Dorrer, Marcia Traynor -laik Mefzger willingly assisr in moving 'ro new building. Physics Class Mike Brown, Diclc Orlh, Bl-5 Odds UP 9f3VlY On SUOWY d5Y Harvey Bershader, Jack Eberr, P. B. l-lun? and Arlen Eloerl' lend a helping hand on fha? day of days, moving day! .lack Manouse assisls Mr Nudorf. i Home EC. Class. Mary Louise McGra+l cashier of cafeleria. Mrs. Mcfivloin works in Calelema' Lurchroorn in old building. Mr. Bullis. ianilor. .lack Manouse assisls Mrs. Neumann Mrs. Hughs, Shirley Wood and Mrs. Maus in June Armslrong, Jane? Dorrer, and Mrs' Huqhs' cafeleria. Waller Egner and Marcia Traynor in Biology Class. Jeanne Hermann palms prgzewgn ninq l-lallowe'en window. MUSICIANS lBondl The baclcground music lor performances is provided by lhe band ol D.V.C.S. ll plays al nearly every lunclion during lhe year and enlerlains lhe school al assemblies. During lhe loolball home games il helped add school spiril. This year lhe band loolc second place in lhe Sullivan Counly Firemen's parade in Monlicello. Inspired by lhe leader, Mr. Slausenberg, many new members have joined lhis year. The band worlcs hard and conscienliously lo malce ils music beller and beller. The officers of lhe band are: Presidenl, Kalhleen Newman: Vice-President Mary Ella Buddenhagen: Sec'y.-Treas., Joan Lulrz. Members of Band: Kneeling: Roger l-luqhs, Jo- seph Kurzweil, Paul Roemer: Sfanding: Shirley Kelhleen Newman. Dfl-Im MGlOV Bogerl, Lorelfa Lienau, Joanne Bouldin, Richard elle. Schelberg, Adolph Winglovilz. V M 4' Q' , , I v fp ig-il , Jaxx In , 1 1 E N ei, i f .53 , . ' i A 5 a f X , A, if ,153 r , i , , ii fi i SSN 'tx oi. xx I i ' 5:5 ,, , R i T 1: 1, , .. T 2 ' T .Wim Q x Drum Maiorelle: Kalhleen Newman: Clarinels: Lell lo Riqhl: Firsl Row: Norma Ruebman, Jane Bergner, Shirley Millc, Jean Lohr: Second Row: Mary Louise McGra'rh, Wilma Maurer, Donna Bud denhagen, Audrey Linder: Third Row: Janel Rosenberger, Doris Mudge, Sue Green: Saxaphones. Fronf fo Baclr: Firsl Row: Lois McGralh, Marcia Lou Traynor, Barbara Sadenwalerz Second Row: Kalherine Reimer, Evelyn Reinheimer, Virginia Buddenhagen, John Wagner: Third Row: Barilones: Muriel Swarloul, Carol Wagner, June Huberl: Trombone: Joan Lulz: Sealed Across Beclr, Lefl 'lo Righl: Trumpels: Roberl Bullis, Joyce l-lermann, Earl Berlsch, Roberl' Hillriegel, Jaclc Manouse, Philip l-lunl, Frederick l-lull, Palriclc Tobin, Thomas Quick, Harvey Bershader Richard Orlh: Sousa- phone: Gerald Swarloul: Slancling, Leff 'lo Righl: C5-loclcenspiel: Mary Ella Buddenhagen: Snare Drums: James Robisch, Carl Rosenberger, Roberl l-lunlz Bass Drum: Jack Nillol: Cymbals: Thaddeus Manouse: Snare Drums: Gary Rosenberger, Arlhur Lewee. ,. . 4 45 2 H - , A , ,, , F MUSICIANS lChorus and Color Guardl Under The able direcrion of Mr. Slausenberg, The Chorus of D. V. C. S. has become famous lor 'rheir excellem' presenralions. Conlaining over sixly members, rhe chorus presenred 'rheir annual Spring Show, Spring Concerr and parlicipaled in lhe Wesrern Sullivan Music Feslival held in Livingslon Manor. During lhe year lhey also sang al various assemblies and qraduarion. When we moved info lhe new school, in order ro have The besl possible accompanimenr, lhe music deparlmenr L .11 I' ' . .- x : f Eg ,r ., 'I ,.- Q-. r :N N Wa my ,126 Q 5 purchased lwo new pianos, an Uprighf for rehearsals and a Grand for lhe audirorium. ' Officers of lhe chorus are: Kalhleen Newman, President Mary Ella Buddenhagen, I l ',J nv, Vice-Presidenlg Secrelary and Treasurer, Joan Lulz. 'JA XB CHORUS: Chrislrrwas , i 1 EW' . 'Q 'T 'I .wil 'SX Q Q fi pg ' r 43 A ia. 'qt L nil, , W 5-ligand ,W .9 p Ya' N - Qi yr L X ,J Asserrhly, S . T COLOR GUARD: May Louise McGra+h, Jack Merzqer, Norma Ruebman, Lois McGralh, Thomas Snyder, Barbara Sadenwaler. Mary Ella Budden hagen, accompanist fr P ff? CHORUS: Firsl Row: Doris Mudge, Ellen Geiser, Beverly Turlr, Kay l-loflfmann, Paula Linder, Joyce Winkler, Florence Wood, Carol Wagner, Jane? Dorrer, Sue Green, Mary Louise McG'a+h. Shirley Bogerlr, Virginia Buddenhaqen, Jeanne Marouse, Belly Jane Budden- haqen, Nancy Keeslerq Second Row: Roberf Sfabberr, Kay Poley, Marion Millr, Evelyn Reinheimer, Charlofre l-larfrnann, Muriel Swarl- wouf, Shirley Millr. Marcia Lou Traynor Iris Ray Kafrleen Newman, Kafhleen Buddenhaqen, Jane Berqner, Audrey Linder, Norrra Puebman Jerri Wagner Pfkqrl Hillriefrf-l' Third Row: Vidgrig Pealre, Janel Posenherqer, Lcig McGrafln Shirley Wccd Eleanzr Kuhner. Eilen Hillrieqel, Wilrfa Maurer, Barbara Sadenwaler, Wanda Minclrler, Phyllis lzrnrich, Ruth Kurzweil, hlizabelh Berner, Kaflrileen Meyer, Kafrleen Lewis, Lorraine Coolr: Fourfh Row: David Buddenhaqen. Gerald Swarmouf, Jack Manouse, Thomas Ouiclf, Edwin Slalzberf. Willam Moran, Poker? Sclrul'z W7l!Tar-n Freidensline, Franklyn Brand, Donald Harru Lyman Bauer, Dcrald lflankiw, Fredericlr HUT, Thaddeus Maccute, J ' fq W ' 4 . W g . 4 'T as r ' ' I , 1 A V4 '- A-31 , ' ' - U1 I ' ' ,M ' Ze i W T ' ' Q my 4 , . O L S I ll .g .. U f riff ff if A -Q 4 ,, 7 . ' V4 . . 5 -'W ,W 'ZQQLQJJYE-. ' a 5 ,fe ,Lai s 1 '- ff if D 1 earlx VI: 'll' L- g , qc s M, A A1 ,QM f f'-A If i If 1. Y' aw!! 1 -4 - ',.- ' iq 1.3 ' , 'S 2 -1 K, .fi 1 .. . af' , 5 Q is , o W ' ' Q 'T'r - 1. ,V - ls J ' 4' 1 T in Y , T-rv ' I I Q T 9 A M -ff hlfllrrmn, Elame E., J U T n klemdn' dm Teresa val Kellam- genle. M gihel NafWCY Valerie RCU gy To PJQW Genie. Le Arlene QUT Keeq lUsher Squadl 1 The usher squad is The group of eighT an charming girls who usher aT all social Tune- , Tions aT D. V. C.: graduaTion, plays, spring show, eTc. Under The supervision OT Mrs. 7 Roemer, wiTh Arlene GeTTle, capTain, They do ,S .' a mosT saTisTacTory job. 'QQ TECHNICIANS . . . T lPatroI Squadl When The sTuclenTs pour Trom Their rooms beTween rehearsals The paTrol squad mem- bers are on The job, direcTing and guiding i E Them Through The halls. They also supervise E assemblies and keep sTudenTs in line during 15 gg:-A ' Tire drills. The capTain oT The squad is Paul .1-: gg, ' l- FendT. Firsf Row: lim 1 Har-'rt 'a'q Ada' WMA h'f:'12'2 'f- P F S Second Row: lair F-? ' A 'ru' Leewe Vlende' S'r h Pau 2 F f fe' Jer' Ma'1-:e, 35 JDY I 1 H D. V. C. S. Hl NEWS - , f, , 'H' g5,'5:,,,3'-gi, 5gf 3-Cards have D.V.C. TOPS ELDRED 59-44 'L . ,t -.LN - and Mrs. M1 The Purple and Gold five of DVC ' , W' ' 5 ' -' if' 1' I 'I 'Q spruced up in new shirt asion, Texas, have finally pulled themselves up into t, NI J A I S? .. skirts, etc. Many hated ie Winter. the .500 percentage bracket, This was 9.1 ff I ff? Wednesday morninn roll 1 vsburg spent accomplished by virtue of a 59-4-4 ff - A A X , Ig fg soon, but ' - ' ill are ner, Mrs. VV. win uver Eldred's Yellowjackets, . . ' A dn...- especli. their third in u row. Q :::1:'.Z- Ti! N IIF' Z Cu: Kellum of W'ith the last-place Eldred Club ' .XT .V 5: Un slay with playing their best ball of the year, Q .X 'IN Fxnitions 'ers. the Hrst half was close and hotly con- .- x a VY - - '3' ' T f0l' CY RQC to tested. Eldred led by one point at ' lf' A WEPCVS-i fiplny- the quarter and Delaware didn't start ' Friday to pull away until the last two min- C f0Uf As and utes of the half. With Bill Moran Gnd- P - and ' their ing the range, DVC pulled aheart F' YP9 9 ling the 31-26 at the midway point k 'Wd ir. and In the third un:--' er G and Gold P' ' 0 U1 :ss caller tiring DOS A lead xx ' ompanied period ' 1 family In th game, I mending ers. Moi res on with 34- J. eraging 1 infant 'i' phomas J.V. RON. xtric'k's In the A ,y our third strait X5 thc' turned to ,wh umph was 5, Unlike thi fast. Priced 1 McKiernan a Q ran a 12-1 Hr rolling to a i 1 tuge. ' At the start Eldred was out i i. oint Manouse 1 gaskets, bringin 18 and his seas lln the I--' Marcia i There story. 35-5,978 in susp o liked . Ray. b dl iriS r Edwin Slab e EGU? A Waiter - 'irbtfloii . Lgu . Wim Right. Lett io TECHNICIANS iNutionoI Honor Societyl The members ot the National Honor Society may be compared to the Helen Hayeses, Lionel Barrymores, or Academy Award winners ot the theater, the top ranking students who really have what it takes. Only those who maintain a high scholastic standing with an average ot 87 during their high school careers have the honor ot becoming members. 36 and even author cl LOU J an Lutl. Janet Table: O Armsxronq- Green- . Ound J re . Sue Lev: to QeitlekktaUwogiffganglcghuull PsOVIBld f Tr6Yl'lOr' MarylY'l Hugriyder. Robe' Dolreii' . 'Thomas bait- -- rrreiif B Stdndmqedwtn Stab - ers Collegeg Virgini. Eidredi d bony State Teachers Coll, Q 1' HUC- an Mills, Jr., Union College, - H0 COVCT- The P3395 Ruebman from Cornell I' ik, so 1 had plenty of room Those home from the 1---.t.nau1nin. iHi-Newsl Just as the critics ot Broad- way plays give their opinions ot each new pertormance, the Hi- Nlews statt is always ready and eager to get the scoc p on any new phase ot our drama- ite in school. Criticisrns, both taults and praises, always man- age to slip into that weelcly editorial, or someone's embar- rassing moment is made pub- lic in Through the Keyhole . This year the statt has been working diligently to raise the paper's second place rating to a tirst place rating in the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Associ- ation. 'Vx xv vvt xx,-t UU X Wil! iii xg .-f new ,so V TECHNICIANS lYearbook Staff! The members OT The Yearbook STaTT are like The assisTanT pro- ducers oT a play. IT is They who make iT possible Tor The public To see whaT This high school drama is really like. Many hours OT hard work were spenT in Taking picfures, wriTing and Typing copy, doing The drawingsf selling ads and planning The layouT Tor This year- book-The Delaware I952. This year presenTed a challenge To The sTaTT because lasT year's book won a TirsT place raTing in iTs group oT CenTral School yearbooks in The Columbia SchoiasTic Press Asso- ciaTion. The ediTors oT The yearbook are as Tollows: Edwin STab- berT, EdiTor: Iris Ray, AssisTanT EdiTor7 Arlene GeTTle, SecreTaryg Paul FendT, Treasurer: Marylyn T-lunT, LiTerary EdiTor7 June Arm- sTrong, SubscripTion EdiTor: Joanne Cipriani, AdverTising EdiTorg Marcia liou Traynor, ArT EdiTor: John MeTzger, PhoTography EdiTor' 0? JaneT Dorrer, SporT EdiTor: KaThleen Newman, Typing EdiTor. M., . Sfabisflou 7-rd knot E dw,-D Seve d: oben Edwl. S fl S 1 4 Maifzgery. Elway? jlabberf N V , V L - 'Gnd' d,75f ' 'ln iw- 'yfy OWS '9' D nd B I Oufdmnli HUn,f4fQ,,,,,,' R,-qyjjgf, jjjzn, is f' 3 .Q Sue LOG I7 Green, M2621 f7,,,ey .1' 'NV FirsT Row: Donald Hankins, Mary ETTa Buddenhagen, Fay Wood. Joanne Clpflanii Second Row: Lois Miwerwager, Wilma Maurer, Eleanor Kuhner, Arlene GeTTle. June ArrnslfO l97 Siandmgi Iris Ray, Nancy Reum, KaThleen Newman, David Buddenhagen, JaneT Rofenberger, Joan Lulz. Pau FendT, Marian Milk, Ronald Eldred. Absenh Marcia Lou Traynor. 37 ' vif N-K Lelf lo Righl Around Table: Eleanore Kuhrerq Marion Milk, Renale Berner, Rulh Kurzweil, Eileen l-lollmann Mele VON def EVW'l0I'1I Slanding: Charlolle l-larll mann, Sue Green, Kalherine Reimer, Nancy Gellle Harvey Bershader, Lois McGralh, Mary Louise Mc: Gralh. lJunior Library Clubl E The Junior Library Club is new on lhe S slage lhis year. ll consisls of sevenlh and eighlh graders v. X 6 who are inleresled b ra ry w These young librar l I in li ork. s E K ians meer once every lwo weeks under lhe direclion ol Mrs. McGra'rh. The club's many aclivilies include 'filing magazines, pulling lhe book shelves in order, and working on proiecls lor lhe piclure lile. The club members also help wilh lhe processing ol books. Officers are: Presidenl, Donald l-larlzp Vice-President Ellen Geiserq Treasurer, Alice Fischer: Secre- lary, Joan Barlik. Lefl To Righf Around Table: Virginia Buddenhagcn, .lane Bergner, Belly Lou Siople, Marion Milk, Los McGra+h, Valerie Reurn, Roberl Slabberl, Elizabelh Bernerg Sfandingg Slqiflgy Winkler, QW,-, love l-larlrnann, Sue Green, Eileen Horlmann, Wendell Smith Frangig Weaver, TECHNICIANS f i x N I l,,,1i ll i if . lGerman Clubl Every Wednesday noon hour lhe slage lor lhe German Club is sel' in room l2. During lhe year, some of lhe scenes were sel for movies, games, folk songs and background malerial aboul Germany. Al Chrislmas lime, a parly was held al lhe home of lhe club ad- visor, Mrs. Slengel, lor lhe enlire casl. Guesls ol honor were lhe slars ol lasl year's German Club, Lefl lo Righl' Around Table: Nancy Keesler, Barbara Slana, Azice Fisher, Edith Jusl, Joan Barlik, Marilyn Wahl, Beverly Turk: Slancling: Donald l-larlz, Jarres Turk, Roberl Pinfler, Roberl Werlau, Clarence Kralz. lLatin Clubl urer, Valerie Reum. Y Y - -.--- .- The Lalin Club is like The background ol a play, sel dom noliced, bul slill im porlanl. l-lere, members of 'rhe Lalin classes convene lo hold slnqrl meelings and +o learn valuable background malerial aboul ancie l Rome. This work is neces sary bul cannol' be laughl in class. Every year lhe Lalin Club donales a scho laslic prize and ollen lake a 'rrip lo New York. The officers are: Presidenl, Lois McGra+hg Vice - Presidenl Wendell Smilhg Secrelary Maureen Roche: and Treas lSenior Library Clubl The sfudenfs who keep fhe scripfs, or books, of our drama in fop shape are fhe members of fhe library club. Among fheir many dufies are: sfraighfening fhe books on fhe shelves, placing and keeping fhem in fheir proper order, and keeping fhe library looking neaf and clean. ln fhe spring fhe group accompanied fhe Dramafic Club fo New York fo see a popular Broadway Producfion. The officers of fhis organi- zafion are: Thomas Snyder, Presidenfq Jim McKiernan, Vice-Presidenfg Marior' I V Leff fo Ri hf Around Table Elizabofh Be n r, 9 : i f ,r c Marion Milk, Nancy Geffle, Roberf Schulfz Elaine Keegan, Lorraine Cook, Teresa Deckle- man, Jane Banuaf: Sfanding: Valerie Reum William Garlinga, Efhel Kgllay-ny given Hoqf mann, Thomas Snyder, James Mcliiernan, Anna Brown, Milk, Secrefary: Roberf Schulfz, Treas- ,, ri 'r ' E - 4 4 TDramotic Clubl The Dramafic Club, under fhe direc- fion of Mrs. McGrafh and Miss Cloud became organized again lasf fall. The club's officers are Barbara Sadenwafer, presidenfp Lois McGrafh, vice-presi- denfy Marcia Lou Traynor, secrefaryt Sue Green, freasurer. Lasf Chrisfmas fhese young acfors and acfresses s+ar+ed fo work on fhe Broadway pro- ducfion, Arsenic and Old Lace, which was presenfed in fhe audiforium on May 23, wifh fhe following casf: lf Leff fo Righf Around Table: Barbara Saderu-vafer Mary Louise McGra'h Virgnia Buddenhageru, Marcia Lou Traynor, Lois McGrafh: Sfanding: Edwin Sfabberf, Margaref Manouse. lSfudent Councill To fhe Sfudenf Council falls fhe iob of helping fo direcf fhe casf fhrough fheir high school years. The Coun- cil is composed of fhe ofTi- cers from each high school class, and fhe presidenfs from fhe sevenfh and eighfh grades. These sfudenfs form fhe governing body of fhe school, and fheir iob is fo iron ouf fhe difiiculfies of fhe sfudenfs, hear fheir com- plainfs, and acf upon fhern. They have as fheir ofiicers P a ul Fe n d f, presidenft Thomas Snyder, vice-presi- denf- and Joan Lufz, secre- fary-freasurer. 39 Manouse, Donald Hankins, Roberf Schulfz, Sue Green, James Mcliiernan, Joh' Abby B'rewsfer . Rev. Dr. l-larper. Teddy Brewsfer . Gfficer Brophy . Officer Klein . . Marfha Brewsfer Elaine l-larper . Mrs. Gibbs ..... Jonafhan Brewsfe Dr. Einsfein .... Cfficer O'l-fara . Lieufenanf Roone Mrs. Wifherspoor ff .Lois McGrafh , ,Roberf Schulfz Richard Adam Donald Hankins . Margaref Manouse . . , Barbara Sadenwafer .. . Marcia Lou Traynor Morfimer Brewsfer ,... . Edwin Sfabberf ., Virginia Budde-nhagen James McKiernan Roberf Sfabberf ,. Ronald Eldred William Garlinge ,. Sue Green Seafed: Ethel Keilam Shirley Milk, Nancy Geffle, Junc Arrrsfrcng Virginia Buddenhagen, Joan Lufz, Mary Effa Buddenhageru, Marcia Lou Traynor, Marion Milk, Wendell Srnifh, Arfhur Lewee: Second Row: Margaref Manouze, Loreffa Lienau, David McDonald, Truorras Snyder, Paul Fefudf, Francis Wagner, Jenn Wagner, TECHNICIANS Seafod: Gail Sadenwaler, Linda Lewis, Rufh Pfaff, Mrs. Mills, Susan Bershader: Sfanding: Mary Jane Buddenhagen, Shirley Bo- garr, Mrs. Pialil, Shirley Medlar. lGirI Scoufsl may scoufsy Having learned lhe laws and Under The able leadership of Codes of The Girl Seoul' Organize- Mr. Thomas and his assislanl Mr. lion lasl year, The girls This year Slurclevanl, These young cilizens have been failhfully worlcing for meer in The gymnasium every lheir meril loadges. Much of Their Wednesday evening. Here lhey lime was spen'r in The kilchen pre- leagn lo lie rgiacrny lcinds ol' knows, arin meals of all lcinds. During an lo give iierenl signas an The lil lhe girls, in order 'ro gain io do advgnged wolglc requiged cam in ex erience, wenl on a L- - X or meril a ges. uring oy hilqeiiinger lhie supervision of Miss Seoul Weelchlhe boys secured a Cloud. Thveir advisors are: Mrs. FW dpwnlown window in. whichulhey Mills, Mrs. Deighlon, Mrs. Plalli, displayed lheir scouring abililies. and Miss Cloud. REPA ' During ioolball season The boys and rheir assislanls molored lo Wesl Poinl where lhey were spec- lalors ar a loolball game. Firsf Row: William Campbell, Pal Tobin, Phillip Hijnl, Roberl Lewis, Richard Orlh, Millon High- houseq Second Row: James Manning, assislanlg Harvey Bershader, Jack Eberr, Roberl' Hunl, John Wagner, Arlen Eberl: Third Row: Mr. Thomas, Scoulmaslerz Ronald Highhouse, Michael Brown, Al- lred Muir, Harry Barfilx, Roberl Larlxe, Assislanli Mr. Sfurdevanf, Assislanf Scoulmasler. 40 TECHNICIANS Leif fo Righ+ Firsf Row: Susan Bershader. Donna Buddenhagen: Second Row: Rose- mary Keegan. Sandra Bauernfiend, Nancy Keesler. Judy Engerlp Third Row: Palrlgia Highhouse, Kay Poley, Barbara Slewarll Joan Bar'ik, Jean Hermann, Bonnie Pcleyq Sfandingg Shirley Bogart Joyce Hermann, Phyllis Karq, Margaref Manouse, Mary Lou Weyer, Belly Jane Buddenhagen, Mrs. Lu- cille Enqeri, Advisor. Ig lSIick Chicks, The Slick Chicks are iusr beginning fo learn how 'ro sei +he srage for rheir indi- vidual places in rhe grown up world of romorrow. During +he year 'rhey have worked hard on Sewing and Home lm- provemenr proiecrs. They also +ried Their skill a+ cooking. A+ Chrisrmas lime The girls made corsages for Their morhers and wrearhs 'lo hang on 'rheir doors. ln Febru- ary, accompanied by ihe l-lillloppers, Jrhey made 'rheir annual visir io Cornell Uni- versily. Officers of The club are: Joan Barrik, Presideni: Barbara Srewarl, Vice- Presidenfy Phyllis Karg, Seceiaryg Nancy Keesler, Treasurer: and Doris Mudge, Newsreporier. Lefl fo Right: George Bush, l-lenry l-lermann, Juanila Bush, Imelda Bush, Virginia Knechl, Mrs. Kralz, Mrs. Barlik, James Buddenhaoen lHiIItoppersl The boys 4-H club spends Hs lime learning fhe esseniials of farming. Some of The ihings They learn are rhe care of liyesfock and gardening. The boys know how fo raise and care for blue- ribbon livesfock. They learn how ro operafe and mainlain elecrric moiors. The officers oi The club Leff fo Righf Front Melfin Olson, Glenn Bauernierd Nia? Eauwrrerd. Eff- lfifli Back: Poberl Ferbef, Gary Posefbefqe' Plcrbw' 5:,'2 1l'Q'3. are as follows: President Glenn Bauernieind: Secrelary, George Busch: and Treasurer, Gary Rosen- berger. X Firsf Row: Carl Rosenberger, Michael Brown, Frederick l-luffg Second Row Carl Meyer, Roberf Bouldin, Harvey Bershader, James Keesler. Donald l-larfz. Thaddeus Manouse, Donald l-lankins, Geoorge Kovaly, Jack Eberfg Sfanding Roberf Hunf, John Mefzger, Thomas Quick, Walfer Sipple. 30 20 fp TECHNICIANS lRifIe Club? These marksmen, fhe members of fhe Delaware Valley Cenfral School Rifle Club. are leveling fheir sighfs af fhe bullseye of success. They have as fheir aim fhe desire fo perfecf fheir shoofing abilify and fo learn fhe basic funclamenfals of safefy in handling a gun. Under fhe supervision of Mr. Willard Slausenberg, fhese young riflemen meel' reg- ularly' in The firehouse. Their officers are as follows: Presidenf, John Mefzgerg Vice-Presi- denf, Gary Rosenberger: Treasurer, Roberf l-lunfq Secrefary, Donald l-lankinsp Execufive Officer, Thaddeus Manouse. Seafed: Joyce Winkler, Jean Hermann, Anna Brown, Roberf Schulfz, Janef Dorrer, John Mefzger: Sfanding: Roberf Sfabberf. ff! A Whotography Club? Wilh fhe advice and help of Miss Sprague, fhe Phofography Club snaps and prinfs phofos for fhe yearbook. Affer much sfrug- gling, fhe members have learned lo use fhe Crown Graphic camera and To develop and prinf picfures. The lasf few years have shown how successful fhis club has become. They are fhrilled wifh fheir new darkroom which fhey have dubbed Elbow Room . f JN cy. i x D-E-L-A-W-A-RAE FIGHT! VARSITY Shirley Millc, Shirley Bouldin, Mary Louise Mc6ra+h, Lois Mc Sraih, Barbara Sadenwafer. Rah-Rah-Rah! X Q 5 yd K ev 1 go A 0 QQQW Y VMQ X i you X ll-exxijxei Y'-Qnis6XBen A Y-D930 , 4:0 ace 6 i 1 X e F35 X Xrligooa' ff! View ex QERIALISTS lCheer Leadersl l-lold Thar line! See ihar scoreg we wanl' more! Anyiirne rhe boys need cheering on, in baslceiball or fooiball, fhe cheerleaders are in rhere giving rheir all. The cheerleaders consisi of iwo seis of girls, 'rhe Varsiry and Junior Varsiry. ln baslcefball, rhe Varsily cheers rhe Varsily Squad and rhe Junior Varsiry leads cheers ar fhe Junior Varsiry garnes. During looiball season, rhe cheers are led by iusr ihe Varsi+y. Miss Morgans, girls' gym +eacher is ihe able advisor of These girls. I+ is she who gives 'rhe needed aid and criricisrn. Wirh rhe consianl praciice and perfecring of borh old and new cheers, 'rhe girls now worlc rogeiher lilce a polished +earn. They are one of mosl' successful cheering squads in +he Wesiern Sullivan League. lhe Fendf. Manouse and Budden- hagen warm up before Jehr, game. Fronf Row: Eugene Griebel, Arfhur Leewe, Francis Wagner, Harvey Bershader, Jack Niflol, James Keesler, Walter Sippleq Sfandingr Coach Slanley Kobylenski, Thaddeus Manouse, David Budden- hagen, DeWavne Mille, Richard Adam, William Moran, Kurf Brand, Paul Fendl, Manager Franklin 3rarsd. D.V D.V D.V D.V Coach gives Jimmy Keesler ad- V vice during championship game D V againsr Roscoe. Tolal 000000 '-'runny .f?,. is Bill Moran and David Budden- hagen warm up before Elclred game. Coach in background. UMBLERS IFootbaIII Lasl rninuIe inslruc- lions. SCORING Wafer boy. Franlc and. Adam . .. I3 Keesler . . . 9 Manouse - . 5 Nillof . , . . I Pira dK+ Moran H2 au en I an ur ' Brand before Eldred NICKIeman N V I game- Wagner . . - Tolal 32 SEASQNS RECORD ...H44 Chesfermm, ,. 5I Grahamsville N36 Manor . . I3 Jeff . . . . . . 38 Eldred . Roscoe... 44 2 IO Iiofal PAT 3 O O 4 O I O I 8 TW The Bench al fhe championship game againsl Roscoe: DeWayne Millr, Arr Leewe, Jaclc Niilol, Harvey Bershader, Eugene Griebel, Waller Sipple. Eileen l-loiimann, Nancy Gelfle and Marcia l.oou Traynor supporl The D.V.C.S. foeam al Livingslon Manor. 40 YARDS AND A CHAMPIONSHIP The l95l foolball leam was lhe besl +o represenl D. V. C. in lhe pasl sev- eral seasons, bringing 'rhe school ifs lirsl Weslern Sullivan League Cham- pionship in six years. The club gave early evidence of ils power by crush- ing Chesler in a non-league evenl. Aller lhal lhey rolled on lhru live more viclories, +o complele lhe season undelealed. The main assels lo 'rhe leam's greal slrenglh, were ils devas- laling ground offensive, lealured by fullback and caplain, Diclc Adam, and ils slrong defense. The climax ol 'rhe season was a 28-8 viclory over Roscoe, 'rhus ending Roscoe's long reign over lhe league and bringing lhe champion- ship, complele wilh a beaulilul lrophy, lo D. V. C. All fold, if was a highly suc- cessful season, wilh some lhrilling mo- menls for lhe speclalors. Some ol The mosl exciling were, Bill Moran's 40 yard rouch down run againsr Roscoe, Jim Keesler's 60 yard punl relurn againsr Grahamsville and Diclc Adam's louchdown pass 'ro Jim Keesler lo beal' Jeff in lhe closing seconds of rho game. The ream also came 'rhru The season in good physical condilion, lhe only major injuries being Two brolcen arms suffered by Dave McDonald and Jim Mcliiernan. Minds and eyes l us cr' c Qbieclive: Specfalors al cham- pionship game in Calliccon, D. V.C.S. vs. Roscoe. Moran compleles pass al Livingslon Manor wilh Dick Adam baclcing him. ' f-'g D.V.C.S. man broughr lo ground in game againsl Roscoe al Callicoon. I I . C: M. ':Q: 2 C' Cri' C CC i,'5V '05 ana DJ ,. 5: '.'. coin Kenyon? e,, ' .,,' vw righf 4' l X ' 5E f Priacipal Chafee E lf s c o, L f f arrc' i y +9 RV' d A if C ' ir' ol .l C C 1 r r sr lil Nd Pfber I 5 ' , :ok cn. T if ,f X - .5 I My Fronf fo Back: Jaclr Manouse, Jimmy Keesler, Arlhur Leewe, David McDonald, Donald l-lanlrins, Eugene Grielael, James Mcliiernan, Richard Adam. l-lere's luclc! Jaclc Manouse, William Moran, McDonald, Richard Adam and Donald l-lanlcins D. V. C. f 52 Narrowsburg D. V. C. - 32 Jell. D. V. C. Y- 58 Roscoe D. V. C. - 60 Tri Valley D. V. C. E 62 Manor D. V. C. v 59 Eldred D. V. C. --f 48 Youngsville D. V. C. 7 30 Narrowsburg D. V. C. -- 4l Jelrl. D. V. C. -f 4l Roscoe D. V, C. -- 26 Tri Valley D. V. C. - 38 Manor David ACRGBATS Warsity Basketball? D. V. C.'s I95I-52 cage guinlel suffered a disappoinlf ing and disasfrous season. Before lhe campaign opened lhere were high hopes Thar lhe rerurning veferans and lhe newcomers from lasl year's J. V. could be moulded info a winning oullil. The club gow' off lo a bad slarl, losing lhree slraighf, buf Then began 'ro cliclc wilh con- seculive Triumphs over Grahamsville, Eldred and Manor. A+ Jrhis poinl, however, D. V. C. began 'ro slide. A laclc of heighl, inabilily lo score consislenlly and a weak de- fense were lhe chief laclors in a long losing chain. Sev- eral players did noi live up lo pre-season nofices and lhe club finished in +he second division. ss- ke ., I Jaclc Manouse 'urnps for ball as Tri Valley man shoofs l in home-game. 46 AC ROBATS Uunior Varsity Baskefballl The J. V. produced a mediocre club, blow- ing hol and cold lhroughoul lhe season. There were several changes in personnel dur- ing 'rhe campaign. Jim McKiernan joined lhe club aller The firsl four games, laler mov- ing on lo lhe varsily. Frank Brand and Ly- man Bauer bolh came down from 'rhe varsily lo join lhe J. V. The club played some oul- slanding games, looking good on occasions. Ted Manouse was lhe leading scorer for lhe season. Kneeling: Frank Brand, Thaddeus Manouse. Thomas Snyder: Slending: Franlc Wagner, George Kovaly, Waller Sipple. ening whislle: D.V,C.S. Junior Vare 'T y vs. Roscoe J,V. af Callicoo iw , l ,fx Sp ll' - T Y' Fl . Narrowsburg Jeff Roscoe Tri Valley Manor Eldred Youngsville Narrowsburg Jell Roscoe Tri Valley Manor o 'Nab So Q 3l 50 45 22 38 22 37 26 42 34 7 35 , JS, , -F- T ...J Pal: Brand ghgygl JE-5 J V DY '.C,S. J.V. al Ca Q' 0 'In' sl cd! v. My Elrsflllowg Dagd McDonald, Edward Brand, Wendelll Smilh, Norman Bauer, Jaclr Niflof, James MESS 9l'.J econ R Rpw: James Robisch, Eugene Griebel, Franlr Fedor, Chesler C-illefle, William Oren' ames OC e' Frank Brand' Thomas S YCl9f. Lyman Bauer, Leonard Bauer, Donald l-lanlrins, Coach Kobylenslii, Thaddeus Manousel JOUSTERS lBaseballl During lhe inlermissions lhe fellows ol D.V.C. spend lheir lime lalcing paris in various sporls ac+ivi+ies. One of 'rhese sporls is baseball. Leslyearwesone Oi lhe mosl successful seasons D.V.C.S. has had in many years. Al' lhe end of The year lhey were lied, 9 wins and 5 losses, wilh Jelzlersonville for lhird place in 'rhe Weslern Sullivan Baseball League. D.V. C.S. played good all-around baseball, al- lhough lheir offensive showed cerlain weak- nesses when a good pinch hiller was needed. Nexl year only lwo regulars, Bill Moran and Donnie l-lanlcins, will be missing. Wilh The exceplion ol lhe pilching and calching deparlmenls, an experienced leam will be available. Wilh some good replacemenls and a lillle luclc, a successful season can well be expecled. Pilchers: Won LOS1' B. Moran ........ . , 8 4 James Keesler .. I I Averages: l-lanlcins .367 Bauer, L. .302 Keesler .302 Fedof -L , .J ,W L i g fx ' 2 74'-if 1: .' kr ip Keesler Moran Roscoe ...... . O Jeflersonville .... Narrowsburg ..., N ,il Livingslon Manor, Youngsville ...... Eldred ..... . . Roscoe ...... . . W Tri-Valley ...,.,. Livingslon Manor . Youngsville ,...,. Ki Eldred ...,, . . McDonald Snyder Brand 48 O Tri-Valley .... . . O 4 .lellersonville .... I3 Narrowsburg .... 3 l-lanlrins, Roche, Bauer Gillelle Coach rubs Moran's sore muscle D.V.C. ...... I l D.V.C. ...,.. 2 D.V.C. ...... 3 D.V.C. ...... IO D.V.C. ...... 3 D.V.C. ...... O D.V.C D.V.C D.V.C . ,..... l l . ...... 7 . ...... 4 D.V.C. ...,.. 2 D.V.C. ....., I5 D.V.C. ...... 5 D.V.C. ....., 5 D.V.C. ...... I9 sau! BACKERS X I l I We f 90 punurhcfudl . X7 Fr' Pamff-R5 fAdverhsemenfsD f 90 5 N40 J 1 o0'av1G Nvl W. VA' 1 A 0' I GLFRK ff x f3Qggg29W X URT15 ff N 5fRIf5 0 NUR 5 ':'lr'-- 'X X 944 IC N, NY I cQ . 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W ' f 1 I ' Q Qfv 0 NORTH Qffhfrf-1 Q 4,5 Y Ei' 1 1 5 , N- EMA I HHNUNS JL MERCHANTS LIST ANTLERS HOTEL Norfh Branch COCHECTON GARAGE Cochec+on DENNERS GENERAL STORE DOYLE S STORE Long Eddy ELLERSICK S GARAGE Norih Branch HEYN S SERVICE STATION Callucoon KAZMARK S BAR AND GRILL Long Eddy KEEN ART STUDIO Lake Hunhngfon MUDGE S BARBER SHOP Callncoon NEUMAN S RADIO REPAIR Norih Branch NORTH BRANCH INN Norfh Branch PEAKE CHAPELL INSURANCE HanIuns POPOLILLO BROS CaIIlcoon PORR S STORE Cochecfon ROCHES GARAGE ROEMER FRANK PLUMBER Hor+onvuIIe SEIBERT S PHARMACY Narrowsburg SIPPLE S SERVICE STATION Hanluns STRAUSS STORE Callncoon THE OASIS Narrowsburg PATRONS LIST Mlss Kay Berfsch Mr E Bollenbach Mr and Mrs L G Buddenhagen Francis ErIwem Mr and Mrs N Feagles Mr Charles Flsher Jeff Spori' Shop Harold KeIIam Roberi' W Knack Mrs Kraff Rudolph Lundberg Mr and Mrs AII'on Mauer The Mansuon House Mr and Mrs Harry P Mefzger Mrs Henry C Newman Leonard P OrI'h and Mrs George Renchmann and Mrs Leonard Relchmann and Mrs Leo Rosenberger and Mrs Wllluam Rosenberge Marhn Safor Mr and Mrs Louis Shori' Teen Age Club Mr Wnllnam Thomas Mr and Mrs Neal Tobm Dr R J Walsh COM PLIMENTS ADAM SIEBERT JR GENERAL STORE Fosferdale N Y COMPLIMENTS MR AND MRS NEARING ERIE HOTEL Co hecfon N Y COMPLIMENTS WILLARDS GARAGE Fosferdale N Y COMPLIMENTS CENTURY HOTEL JOE EARTELEME Pop Narro sbu g New York . . .D . . Mr- . U . . . . Mr. . ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Fedor Mr. and Mrs. V. Reum . ' Mr. . . Mr. . ' ' r OF OF OF OF ' , r . I I I w r , 50 GEORGE R MILLS M D CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH AND MT mi'-N We g.-4.-. EVERY ONE OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF l952 EDMUNDT RUMBLE M D COMPLIMENTS THE CLASS l955 COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS OF 54 COMPLIMENTS OF CALLICOON KIWANIS CLUB 51 ., J swf X H ' ' an . M., in 'V ,gi sf ' 1 ' - A nga-Q ' A , OF , OF SCHMIDT S MOTOR EXPRESS TRUCKING AND HAULING Calllcoon Center Telephone: Callicoon l72-J 'Slew York Office-CheIsea 26872 COMPLIMENTS G L F COCHECTON COMPLIMENTS TEGELER S DEPARTMENT STORE COM PLIMENTS WILLIAM KOHLER and SONS LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Everyrhmg fo bunld your home Plifsburgh Pamh Kohler BIII' Smoofh as Glass MIIIWOYR Phone Jeffersonvulle 97 Esfabhshed I907 COM PLIMENTS CARL S MOTOR SALES Ford Sales and Servuce Calhcoon New York Phone 300 Deal Wnfh Confidence ai BERWYN G WILLIAMS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Experi' Repalrnng Phone I86 Calhcoon N COM PLIMENTS CHARLES ENGERT COM PLIMENTS LUCILLE 8: SUNNY ENGERTS FARM 8: HOME APPLIANCES Callrcoon 216 ' OF OF OF - Narrowsburg, N. Y. OF I ' ' . .Y. OF OF 52 FRED FENDT Clofhmg Shoes Rubber oofwear Hoslery Phone 8 Calhcoon New York VINCENT HAYNES RADIO TELEVISION REFRIGERATION JEWELRY Roscoe N Y ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE and BONDS u o Fare Llfe Furs Jewelry Burglary Compensahon Accldeni' Trnp Accnden+ Tuckeis Mofor Truck Cargo TERMS Tnme Paymenfs If Desired Phone Jeffersonvxlle 23 EDSON J TEGELER MAPLE THEATER BUILDING JSFICGFSODVIIIB New York Sales Represenfahves FRED H ZIERES EDWARD PURCELL Eldred N Y SUCCESS To The SENIOR CLASS From Waynes Home Made Ice Cream Calllcoon New York COMPLIMENTS OF THE EAGLE PRINT SHOP Jeffersonvnlle N Y J VANCE HUNT Prop COMPLIMENTS OF ROY CRANDALL Inc Je'FfersonvnIIe New York COMPLIMENTS OF ACE GARAGE HUDSON CARS MACK TRUCKS AUGUST LOTT Prop Jeffersonvnlle New York COMPLIMENTS OF SIMS HALF WAY HOTEL Roufe 52 Kenoza Lake N Y ' - - F A+ - ' - ' - - Jeffersonville, N. Y. 53 A T LACEY 81 SONS Archafecfs 52 E cha ge S+ ee+ g a N o EVERETT M HOPPER Inc COMPLIMENTS AND HATCHERY Cochecfo N Y Plumbmg and Heaf ng Confracfors COMPLIMENIS JULES FLAX Yo kers Ne York COM PLIMENTS JOSEPH BRANDT 54 Bin H mfon, ew Y rk OF COMPLIMENTS A. W. POULTRY FARM OF ' i OF DR. COM PLIMENTS IRVING AND RUTH BERSHADER COMPLIMENT6 SCHEIDELL 81 SCHMIDT Inc AGENTS Mann Sfreef Bank Buuldmg FRED J WEISS DAIRY PRODUCTS Ph ne ll Jeffersonv lle BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF I952 HARRIET AND HOWARD STEWART COM PLIMENTS OF SCHADT AND INTEMANN COMPLIMENTS CDF BAlLER'S Chevrolef 8: Oldsmobile Service Narrowsburg COM PLIMENTS OF JEFF CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS CALLICOON ALLEYS BAR LUNCHEONETTE Route 97 Calll coon , New York BOWLING AT ITS BEST OF , Jeffersonville. New York OF O I OF 5 COMPLIMENTS OF x M, MQW I 'WM Q A of CALLICOON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FAIR S HARDWARE When You Need A HOOVER CLEANER Call and See Us Also Paris For Same Phone IOZ Callncoon, N Y Esiablsshed I886 M SCHMIDT 8: SONS General Merchanduse Norlh Branch N Y Pho e Call coon 323 M HONOR BRAND FEEDS Narrowsburg Feed 8: Gram Narro sburg Telephone 84 COMPLIMENTS OF M I K E ' S HAPPY COOKING GAS AND GAS STOVES Long Eddy, N Y Phone L E 3 56 f2TIll'l' I -..' , , QQ.. ,- ' I X if I x , .MX . f 'x . XQIF 2. '---1 Qt. I J. . n Z I - -I ll ll W COMPLIMENTS OF OLYMPIA HOTEL Callcoo Ne York COM PLIMENTS OF BUETTNERS DRY CLEANING CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE Narrowsbu g Ne York 24 I'-Iour Serv ce COM PLIMENTS OF STEPHENS 8: COMPANY Inc PAPER WAREHOUSE 85 87 Sfafe Sfreei' Bmghamfon N Y COM PLIMENTS SEVENTH GRADE COMPLIMENTS APPLIANCES and FURNITURE Formerly Hodgesl I99 So Mann Sireei L berfy New York Telephone 2 IOO HC COMPLIMENTS OF HEIDT BROS GARAGE Church S+ree+ Lber+y N Y HARDEN THEATRE Call Coon Phone ZI3 Fursf wuih fhe besf COMPLIMENTS OF BOYLE 8: FISHER WELL DRILLERS I-I 'ron Ile N Y COMPLIMENTS LEES BEAUTY SHOPPE CaIIcoon New York OF , I I OF '56 SALES - BUICIC - SERVICE .. . . ., OF or VI , . . 57 COMPLIMENTS OF STUDENT CCUNCIL WERLAUS FARM SUPPLY Call Coon New York Phone 303 Seeds RUTH A DORRER GENERAL INSURANCE a coon New Yor COMPLIMENTS OF R A SCHRUMPF Collncoon Center N Y COMPLIMENTS OF CALLICOON INN Callcoon N Y Besi In Beers Wines Liquors 58 i - C nz , k Purina Chews - PouH'ry Equipmeni GENERAL MERCHANWSE I , . . COMPLIMENTS OF WARREN W. MALL PLUMBING - HEATING HARDWARE - LINOLEUM - RANGES APPLIANCES Jeffersonville New York COMPLIMENTS OF JEFFERSONVILLE GARAGE Jeffersonville, New YorIc COMPLIMENTS OF HYMAN C. LEVINE A+'I'orney aI' Law Jef'Iersonv'IIe N. Y. Phones: Jeff 96-LiberIy 778 NO JOB TOO SMALL! Vincent J Smith Inc General Confracfors BmgI'1am+on New York ' New Construchons ' Repairs, Palnhng ' Flre Loss Appraisals CALLICOON COOP G L SERVICE INC Telephone IO9 FEED SEED FERTILIZERS AND FARM SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS OF JEFF BOWLING ALLEYS Now Owned and Operafed By ROY of ROYS LUNCHROOM Jeff rsonvsIIe N Y COCHE TON MILLS AND MRS CHARLES BERTSCH FLOUR FEED GRAIN SEED 59 . I . 1 I O . . . F. , . COMPLIMENTS Callicoon, N. Y. OF ' ' c MR. . COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS SHELL SERVICE STATION OF BUCKY'S INN Jeffersonville, N. Y. WILLIAM KNIEI:--Prop. Phone ,Q LINDSAY BROTHERS PLUMBING AND HEATING 'IeIIe'5O'IVIIIe' New York EIec+rIcaI Appliances - Pynofax Gas Service Roscoe, New York C omplzments o 3 cf... of I 953 COM PLI MENTS OF ANTRIM LODGE Roscoe N Y Phone 2 2422 COM PLIMENTS OF VICTOR VINCENT JeweIry Guff and Music Shop Jeffersonvulle N Y MOOTZ AND STEINHAUSER STUDEBAKER Sales and Servuce CALLICOON CENTER Telephone CaIIlcoon II4 60 lm SuIIivor1 Co. N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF BOYS' PATROL SQUAD BASTIAN BROS. CO. Roclmesfer, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive Class Jewelry Genuine Engraved Commencemenl' Announcemenfs and Personal Cards COMPLIMENTS OF A 8: P STORE MR. ED. ROBISCI-I, Manager COM PLIMENTS OF D V C S FACULTY COMPLIMENTS CALLICOON VICTORY STORE MR EVERETT KEESLER Manager COMPLIMENTS OF SEGARS SHOE STORE Shoes Hosiery Rubber Footwear Jeflersonvulle N Y HEATING CONTRACTORS Indus+riaI and Commercial Equnpmen+ Specualnsis I Sfone Road RD992 Binghamton N Y Telephone 3 2974 A M B E R S Jeflersonv Ile N Y OF , BOYD SALES s. sekvlce co. COMPUMENTS OF 6I COMPLIMENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CALLICOON NEW YORK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WASHINGTON I C fkfreby feriyfes fbzztpursuan if io tive f2derf1f19fj60J'lfb15'14ra1rc'f'jf qffbe C211 grass JIM 7f111fPa' Lsyfll in P066 fffposz 10? is pzovzrfzfl maxmz um deposit lzzsuranre J X10 000 m yhf fwp 1 :bf METMX COMPLIMENTS YOUR DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER A C BUDDENHAGEN HORTONVILLE, NEW YORK 62 I :. . - :3:A:,'4'-53-34:53,--'x ,. .-: f 7 I ' M flfl ' li' 'I'43-l'f2'v:'5:1fY+-.-. V. J -:,: :':,.:: ':E::,.:1i .: :4:,:-.:.:5:5:,: '-:,.,:':-iff: ,' . -t .4111--' ff... . 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