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all I W an CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION 10 CLASS: Row I, Front to Back: Marilyn Schmidt, Ioan Leewe. Row 2: Ann McMahon, Carole Burkhardt, Robert Lewis, Richard Vogler. Row 3: Cheryl Slausenberg, Marcia Hoffmann, Ross Buddenhagen, Victor Valaitis. Row 4: Lillian Weyer, Barbara Mills. Row 5: Arlene Brockner, Marion Olsen. if-Q ENGLISH 3 CLASS: QBeIowJ Row I, Front to Back: Wilma Baden, Mar- garet Gottschalk, David Poch. Row 2: Ray Ferber, Carol Wall, Paul Roemer, Linda Lewis, Edith Milk. Row 3: Ioseph Kurzweil, Regina llu- bert, Jim Buddenhagcn. Row 4: Ernst Reimer, Harry Bartik, Jim Moran. Row 5: Eileen Gloor, Mary Curtis. X 3 f., -Q7 CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION is taught by Mr. William Thomas and Mr. James Brown. Our own land, foreign lands and current events past and present are studied. Mr. Thomas teaches Citizenship Education 9, Citizen- ship Ed. 10, fWorId Historyy, American History and World Backgrounds III. Mr. Brown is lunior High School Citizenship Education Teacher. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ANY of us enjoy TV shows with a for- eign flavor. The language department of DVCS enables students to become ac- quainted w'ith foreign languages. Mrs. Norma Stengel teaches German and Latin. Both may be taken for three years. LATIN 2 CLASS CONCENTRATES ON TRANSLATION: Row 1: Ronald Bauer. Row 2, Front to Back: William Bergner, Juanita Busch. Row 3: Alma Doyle, Mary Ann Hermann. THE GREAT SHOW A BDUNDLESS I-IOMEMAK ING DEPARTMENT HE homemakers of tomorrow learn to cook and sew and make home-life com- fortable and harmonious. Mrs. Alma Doyle, the instructress this year, teaches the seventh and eighth grade girls and Homemaking I and X. FUTURE IIOMEMAKERS: Left to Right: Leona Wood, Pat Feigenbutz, Mary Schumacher, Louise llughs, Linda Swope, Linda Boggia, Mary jane Sipple, Mrs. Doyle. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT RS. HELEN ROEMER and Mrs. Bertha Reddy are in charge of the English department. Mrs . Roemer has five classes: English I, II, III, IV and Practical English. These courses offer the students a substantial foundation in American and English literature in both classical and modem fields. Grammar, speech, sentence structure and practical use of writing are also taught. Mrs. Reddy teaches junior High English and one section of English I. 20 S ik
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KNUWLEDGE IN All CLASSES -fr. i Da ' x r ' - J Q. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT R. EMANUEL FERRERA specializes in Mathematics in his teaching. Math- ematics 8, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trig- onometry, Elementary and Intermediate Al- gebra and Business Arithmetic are all parts of his teaching schedule. Mrs. Bertha Reddy teaches Mathematics 7. With teach- ers like these, this program will win the TV award for Most Educational. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT UTURE stenographers, clerks and book- keepers learn to operate different busi- ness machines in the commercial depart- ment under Mrs . janet Hawley. She makes courses in Typing, Introduction to Business, Business Law and Shorthand-Transcription lively and interesting to the students . ART DEPARTMENT F Miss Lucia Sprague appeared on I've Got A Secret, her secret would probably deal with one of the following art courses: Basic Art, General Art, Stage Design, Oil Painting, Advertising Design, Photography, Textile Design, Watercolor or Mechanical Drawing I, 2A, 2B or 3 for these are all courses taught in the high school of DVCS. In the grades and junior high school she at- tempts to bring out the creative instincts in growing minds . HEALTH DEPARTMENT RS. HELEN EVANS, the school nurse, teaches Health. Under her instruction, students learn the workings of the body, basic fundamentals of good health and good health habits . MEMBERS OF HEALTH CLASS: Row I fFrontJ: Judith Engert. Row 2: William Campbell. Row 3, Front to Back: Ruth Pfaff, Mary Ann Falkenberg, Alice Orstrich. Row 4: Joy Neer, Rita Meyer. Standing: Mrs. Evans. Er, , -111 E-,fgb ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA CLASS: Row 1, Front to Back: Rita Rasmussen, Clare Long. Row 2: Corrine Medlar, Elin Gaissert, Rosemary Keegan, Sylvia Gott. Row 3: Carol Linder, William Abram, Richard Long, Gor- dan Bull. Row 4: Bruce Ferber, Rudolph Stewart, Rodney Price. TYPING CLASS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS IF A PERSON WANTS TO WORK UP SPEED: Row 1, Front to Back: William Camp- bell, John Doyle, Walter Hubert, James Hillriegel. Row 2: Annie Ellen Keiter, Paul Hubert, Lou Ann Gotrschalk. Row 8: Carol Blackmar. Standing: Mrs. Janet Hawley, Commercial teacher. PATRICK TOBIN WORKS ON MECHANICAL DRAWING PROBLEM IN ART ROOM. DESIGNERS: fBelowJ , r, A U' Vivian Simon -It N ' '- 7 Qleftj and Alouette Abram are busy making 4' designs in Art class. l-' T- Q0 0 ,ILA 6, f , 1955 cr-
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LIBRARY DEPARTMENT HE library is one of the students' fa- vorite rooms, for he may read or study from the many and varied volumes. As a part of the English courses, students are instructed by Mrs. Martha McGrath in the proper use of the library. There is an un- limited abundance of knowledge to be ab- sorbed from the books in this room as well as boundless enjoyment. The photo at the right shows the library of DVCS. STUDENTS WORK IN LIBRARY: Susan Roeder, Rosemary Rosenberger, Eleanor Nietzel, Karl Kelting. xg , XX xxwx.-N Nw . R ,gr ' M - 3 'riff 0F LIFE REQUIRES IIMDUNT 0F STUDY INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT R. ROBERT STURDEVANT teaches the useful courses in shop for boys interested in tools and machines. The boys are taught to work with metal and wood and clay. Metal and General Shop are taught starting with junior high school. GENERAL SHOP BOYS MAKE CERAMIC PIECES: Left to Right: Russell Hall, James Metzger, James Green, Paul Schick, Jerry Kautz, Fred Weyer, David Bult, Richard Westervelt. PHYSICAL EDUCATION NTIL a girls' physical education teach- er is found, Mr. Stanley Kobylenski must play a double role by teaching it to both the boys and girls of DVCS. All pupils Step into the limelight of the camera as they engage in baseball, football, basket- ball and volleyball. Archery, badminton, shuffleboard and intramurals all help make muscular co-ordination and teach sports- manship. GIRLS CLAD IN GYM SUITS ENJOY GAME: Left to Right: .Ioan Leewe, Grace Bouldin, Susanne Hermann, Mary Ann Hermann. Page sponsored by RUTH A. DORRER, GeneroI Insurance.
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