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

 - Class of 1956

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,.n 'x , I , ff Q Q., ui, M... 9' HE fait of 1955 f . 52- found the Class MAN 4-A-' of '57 as juniors with - -i Mrs. Helen G. Roemer advisorg john Wagner, - 'L ' President, Alice Fisher, I . . I Vice President, Edith 'llll G just, Secretary, and jean Lohr, Treasurer. 'OON after school opened, plans were started for 9 the first big event of the year. On November ll came, Believe lt Or Not , a circus, with all the at- mosphere of the Big Top . Such side shows as the Midget, Swimming Match, Three Red Bats, and Mon- key Cage were among the main attractions. Games along the Midway included: Pitching Pennies, Throw ing Rings and Throwing Bean Bags into the mouth of a clown. A l 1 The Circus included various acts put on by stu- ' dents with DonSmith as Ringmaster, jean Schmeling with her dogs from Morocco, Violeta Mitinas with her accordion, Vicky Peake and her Baton and The Three Acrobats, starring Shirley Bogert, Nancy Ke Ct ,S rollli Mmm' ler and Vicky Peake. Paul Room The junior Prom is another must in the list of gala events for the up-and-coming students to attend ' ' at DVCS. School work is not neglected for these good times g. , cz, because these pupils try to stick to their motto Let s Do Our Part so that they may all be SENIORS next 5 year. Zfffdvf... Row 1: Betty lane Buddenhagen, Leona Olsen, Karen Murphy, Nancy Keesler, Vicki Peake, Ruth Chellis, Violeta Mitinas, Rosemary McGuire. Row 2: Imelda Busch, Edith Just, Violet Kautz, Shirley Bogert, Panicia Graby, Jeanne Lohr, Kay Poley, Alice Fisher. Row 'Zz Robert llart- mann, Howard Poch, Richard Schelberg, Earl Bertsch, Adolph Winglovitz, John Wagner, Roger Hughs. Row 4: Robert Bouldin, William Freiermuth, Francis Porter, James Medlar, Bruce Williams, Maurice Rocke, Don Smith, 01 1 I.: 'G

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l ' GEOMETRY CLASS: Row 1, Left to Right: Arlene Gebelein, James Hillriegel. Patricia Feigenbutz, Lou Ann Gottschalk, Mary Lou Weyer. Row 3: Paul Hubert, Rich- ard Buddenhagen, Vivian Simon, James Erickson. Row 4: Walter Hubert, John Doyle, Roger Bauer. Row 2: Q.. HEALTH CLASS: Left to Right: William Freiermuth, Richard Schellberg, Carl Rosen- berger, Rosemary McGuire, Jean Schmeling. ...f- -. ,l - gi, 'J' M --' fl -.L ENGLISH 7 CLASS: Row 1, Left to Right: Rudolph Stewart, Ruth Ann Sipple. Row 2, Left to Right: Mary Jane Sipple, Linda Swope, Nancy Gloor, Edward Stana. Row 3: Left to Right: Eleanor Nietzel, Sylvia Gott, Corinne Medlar. Row 4: Dorothy Cherry. T' 4 1 We is one of the most important in the school. Mr. Emanuel Ferrera teaches Mathemat- ics 8, Business Arithmetic, Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Mrs. Bertha Reddy teaches Mathematics 7. These courses form a basis for further study in this field. In order to become a success in many lines of endeavor these subjects are essential. It isn't always used di- rectly but the fact that mathematics teach- es the brain to think is in itself worthwhile. 77455 tj, RS. HELEN EVANS is the school nurse and Health insuuctress. Stu- dents leam, through this course, to safe- guard their own and their fellow students' health through personal experience and classroom instruction. dai N the senior high school there are five English classes: English I, II, III, IV and Practical English. These are taught by Mrs. Helen Roemer. Correct speech is taught, a practical knowledge of grammar and a substantial framework of classical and modem, American and English litera- ture are given. The junior high school English Department is under the direction of Mrs. Bertha Reddy and consists of English 7 and English 8. Here the pupils leam the essentials of grammar and litera- ture. ' fafdvyffdyfff with Mrs. Norma Stengel as instructress, offers three years of Latin and two years of German to high school students. These courses are important to future college students as they form the basis of more advanced language courses. They also help to understand our own language. LATIN CLASS: Row l, Left to Right: Carol Black- mar, Lou Ann Gortschalk. Row '21 Left to Right: Annie Ellen Keiter, Susan Bershader. Row 3: Left to Right: James Erickson, Beverly Turk. Row 4: Patrick Tobin. This page is sponsored by the CALLICOON CO-OP, Ccllicoon, N. Y. 14



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f bv SQ . B. ,fe-M 43, A.. . . . , If , Row lz Patricia Mills, Linda Boggia, Annie Ellen Keiter, Alouette Abram, Su- ' . A ' ' s san Bershader, Mary Lou Weyer, Donna Buddenhagen. Row 2: Richard West- . ervelt, Raymond Ferber, Charles Esolen, Patrick Tobin, Roger Bauer, John X + U ' I C V Doyle, Harold Roeder. Row 3: James Erickson, Richard Orth, James Hill- ' ' Q X t riegel, Nelson Dicks, Richard Buddenhagen, Karl Blau. 'r I 1' J ' I , U 1-it s ' '. Q 5 5 Chaperones table beneath r mowf .1 colorful decorations at Sophomore Harvest llop. C 'HE Sophomore Class is very active in foot-- ball, basketball, chorus and other extra-cur- ricular activities. Their main event of the year was their dance, Harvest on October 14. The theme was a combination of harvest scenes and teen-age swing. The credit for the idea and dec- orations goes to the whole class, although they were co-ordinated under the decoration committee consisting ofS. Bershader, C Blackmar, P. Kaz- mark, L.A. Gottschalk, H. Bartik, and C. Eso- len. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kole- sar and Mr. and Mrs. D. Eggleton. With Mrs. Bertha Reddy as their adviser, the Sophomores are navigating the second year of high school with no major difficulties. Patrick Tobin is their President, Patricia Kazmark, Vice Presi- dent, Alouette Abram, Secretary, and Arlene Gebelein, Treasurer. Green and Gold are their class colors, Drive On To Victory their class motto and white rose their flower. This page is with Norma and Ed., Seniors, cngoy Soph. Hop. the Compliments of the Sophomores . l6

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