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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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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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12,47 'F 444 5 gf? F4 11 ' Q v- i 'i 'Hr l 4. CLASS OF 191 Row 1 Vrolet Rautz Betty Jane Buddenhagen fnow Mrs Verl Rmggenbergj Vlctorra Peake Kay Poley fnow Mrs Carl Rosenbergerj Patrlcra Graby fnow Xlrs Walter Mom onj leona Olsen Shrrleyliogertfnow Mrs Daxxd Buddcnhageny Nancy kecsler Row Vrrgrnla Rnecht RuthAnn Chellrs Margaret Foster l:arl Bertsch Don Smrth John IN agner Edlth just Vloleta Mrtrnas karen Nlurphy Row 3 Imelda Busch Ro emary Mcbulre Adolph Wrnglox 1tz Rrchard Sthellberg Robert Hartmann 'xlaurrce Roche Jean Lohr Alrce Frsher Robert Bouldln James Nledlar Francr Porter and Jean Schmelrng ucre graduated rn January 19a7 and Rrchard Bauernfemd and Herbert llughs frnrshed rn January 1998 RICHARD BAUERNFEIND IS at home ln Calllcoon N Y EARL BERTSCH IS study1ngBus1ness Admmrstratron at Orange County Commun1ty College 1nM1ddletown, New York SHIRLEY BOGERT, now Mrs Davrd Buddenhagen resrdes rn Hortonvrlle, New York ROBERT BOULDIN IS workmg on the Mrddletown Record ln Mrddletown, New York BETTY JANE BUDDENHAGEN, now Mrs VerlR1nggenberg, 1S lrvlng IH Roslmberg, Mass IMELDA BUSCH lb a member of the Arr Force of the Un1ted States RUTHANN CHELLIS lb also a member of the A1r Force of the Un1ted States ALICE FISHER rs studyrng Art at the Mohawk Valley Technrcal Inst1tute at Utlca, N Y MARGARET FOSTER IS employed as a stenographer rn New York C1ty PATRICIA GRABY IS now Mrs Walter MOFIISOH and lrves 1n Hankrns, New York ROBERT HARTMANN rs 1n the Un1ted States Navy HERBERT R. HUGHS IS rn the Uruted States Army EDITH JUST rs studymg Art at the Mohawk Valley Technlcal lnstltute at Utrca, N Y VIOLET KAUTZ rs a member of the Un1ted States A1r Force NANCY KEESLER rs workmg as a telephone operator 1n Llberty, New York VIRGINIA KNECHT attends Secretarlal School, Rxdgewood, New Jersey JEAN LOHR rs workmg 1n The Frrst Natronal Bank rn Calhcoon, New York ROSEMARY MCGUIRE attends College of Samt Rose, Albany. N Y JAMES MEDLAR rs employed at Carl's Motors, Callrcoon, New York VIOLETA MITINAS attends Syracuse Un1vers1ty, Syracuse, N.Y KAREN MURPHY attends St Bonaventure, Olean, New York LEONA OLSEN IS 1lVll'lg 1:1 New York C1ty VICTORIA PEAKE IS workmg for the Metropolrtan Lrfe Insurance Company rn New York Crty HOWARD POCH IS rn the Un1ted States A1r Force. KAY POLEY, now Mrs Carl Rosenberger, IS workmg for the Smclarre Gas Co , Lrberty, N Y FRANCIS PORTER IS a member of the Un1ted States Army MAURICE ROCHE IS a student at St Bonaventure, Olean, New York RICHARD SCHELLBERG IS a member of the Arr Force of the Un1ted States DON SMITH lb a student at State Teachers' College, Geneseo, New York JEAN SCHMELING IS at home rn Long Eddy, New York JOHN WAGNEI attends Upsala College rn East Orange, New Jersey ADOLPH WINGLOVITZ works for AW Hatchery 22 ' I fl ' A , ' N A ? H ' ' at 'ff' v-effid, es Ffa' ' Y Z as.- 4....,Q,.,.a...,4.n....,1,.-1-me v., --a-,+-.----.,f.-,- ---w-- --A' ' , 1 , Y , I , - 3 Vg, ff' ff J , kg s i , . K fy X j J Y , , f , if Q K f 1 A v ' 1 A A 2 J 4 A , 1 1 i 'T , V ' - h 9? . J E v' l .J ' H e 1 - : I 'J ', ri li. ,V -' V f' I - 'C ' 'F N , 1 1 '7 Ji 3 J 4, ' ji . 1 I ' WN r I f 7 - , I - K -. Qs ' , 5' ,g ' - 6 Q ll , S 1' ' ft A 3 I --H -n j ' w I ' f' Q , fi- N, ,,, 2 E ' - 1 J , gg' . i -Q cv 'fi J at Q ,vga 5 I J N A fl 2 . - P v : 2 - Af Q., , - ,, O A ' ' ., ' 17 ' ' A A .1 Y W , .f v Q qi .J ,-E, 551 5521 ,hx N W ',' l l 3 ' E QT. , I 4 ' F A V , . 4 'K 'J IL 5 , J I4 ' V, J ,Ar W . I ,... 19- z-xr - u as ,A ll H: ld -T al t 1 'N 4 ,.. ,,a.,--- f - , - ,I -- J. , .,...- - . .,,,,.r a , - , . . ,,..- I . , . . . K I' ' I V I I I 0 I I p , I . S , , , . , ' ' ' I . 2: . . ' . . . ' . ' . ' ' ' 1. ' 1 . -1: . 1 5 n ' n N ' 3 n n I 1 1 ' D A . - 5 - ' ,l ' ' ' 1 ' ' -
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