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

 - Class of 1959

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COMMER CIAL DEPARTMENT RS. janet Hawley is in charge of the departmentwhich offers courses in many subjects vital 'to the business world. Introduction to Business, Typing, Shorthand , Transcription , Bookkeeping , Business Law and the operation of busi- ness machines are all offered. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT frightj--Speed and accuracy are learned by Typing Class. Front Row: Linda Swope. Row 2: Corinne Medlar, Donna Turner, Joseph Kurlweil, Row 31 Alfred Berner, Paul Kellam, Mrs, Hawley, LEARNING ABOUT OUR OWN COUNTRY frightj Mr. Thomas teaches American History. Row l left: Anita Schick. Row 2 Qfront to backj: Aloma Milk, Dennis Maxson. Row 3: Barbara Mills, Constance Peake, Bonnie Poley, Jerry Kautz. Row 4: Ann McMahon, Fred Theadore. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION N Citizenship Education, tomorrow's citizens are taught how to safeguard their previous rights in an age of con- stant change. They will be the people who will run the governments, perhaps even those of distant planets. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Brown share the in- structing. ART DEPARTMENT RT is taught primarily to enrich character and give creative experi- ence that might not otherwise be en- joyed. General and Basic Art are basic subjects, A student may elect Oil Painting, Watercolor, Photography, etc. Mechanical Drawing is also taught as a base for engineering, drafting and archi- tecture . Art experiences are given in all grades. Miss Sprague is Art teacher and supervisor. DRAFTSMEN, ENGINEERS, ARTISTS? qrightj-- Boys in Mech. Draw. and Gen. Art class are in- terested in attaining a well-rounded education. Martin Moore, Joe Verderber fback to cameraj, Victor Valaitis, Bill Bergner. Table 2: Ralph Mosher, Nial Bauernfeind fback to cameraj, jerry Kautz, Jim Green. PHOTOGRAPHY IS ELECTIVE TAUGHT IN ART DEPARTMENT fabovej Class finds film tanks, flash bulbs, negative file all important equipment. Seated: Nancy Wood, Caro- line Thiele, Rita Meyer, Leona Wood, Bill Campbell, MaryAnnFa1kenberg, Ellen Banuat Standing: Ray Ferber. 9

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TRUMPET LESSON qbelowj- -Mr. Slausenberg instructs fourth grade boys John Kramer, Robert Evans, Lance Thol, Glenn Wachter, Randall Backlund, Calvin Ray. EXPERIMENT fbelowj--Chemistry students find out whether theory works or not in Lab. Marcia Hoffmann, Shirley Medlar, Grace Bouldin, Wilma Hubert, Ed Rumble. ' 8 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT R. Robert Sturdevant teaches boys in DVCS the use of tools and machinery and electricity in shop classes . SHOP TOOLS REQUIRE KNOW-HOW AND SKILL TO MANIPULATE qleftj Gordan Bult and Edward Stana learn use in General Shop Class. HEALTH DEPARTMENT TUDENTS gain vital information concerning the human body and health rules from the school nurse . Mrs . Helen Evans . MRS, EVANS TEACHES HEALTH fleftj 1. to r.: Freddy Theadore, Cheryl Slausen- berg, Ronnie Bauer, Susanne Hermann, Mary Ann Hermann, Ioan Leewe, Marcia Hoffmann. MUSIC DEPARTMENT LTHOUGH mathematics and science and other technical sub- jects are being stressed in the space age, Music must not be ignored. It is vastly important for the American way of life . Mr. Willard Slausenberg is music teacher. This department con- sists of Band, Chorus, Special Chorus, private lessons in band instruments as well as grade music classes. The an- nual Spring Show and Christmas Oper- etta are put on by the music department CLASSES All Sides of Students' Character and Brain Are Developed at DVCS. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT N the Space Age, Science has come to the fore in education. General Science courses are taught in grades seven to nine. Mr. Robert Smith teaches them as well as Biology and Chemistry in the high school.



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9 ,. -aw, 3 5, V I enior Starting Life :N Career in Age ' of putmk ' 'xx Balm -Pi ,ta l I ' ' rj ' :Mn A- L-e I I , 1 - .kv . . 4,' - . L, V, , r o s 71955 1 , 1:2 I Y I I .. '- 4 - I 'We': ELLEN M . BANUAT Color Guard: Intramurals: Chorus 1- 4: Hi-News 2: Yearbook 4. Pretty and Petite: Ain't she sweet? NINA L. ABRAM Class Pres.: Student Council 1: Intramurals:Latin Club 1-2: Band: Color Guard 1-4: Chorus 2-4: Ger- man Club 3-4: Yearbook 4. Quiet and serious 'til you get to know her. NIAL BAUERNFEIND Inuamurals l-4: Yearbook 4. Low man on the totem pole fin height, not popularityj 435 LOUISE WILMA BADEN Intramurals l-3: Yearbook 4. Tall, serious and silent. ALFRED BERNER JV Baseball: IV Basketball 1-2: Chorus: Intramurals: Color Guard 1-4: IV Football: Minor Sports 3- 4: Varsity Basketball 4. Our Thunderbird. JAMES BUDDENI-IAGEN Class Sec.: Student Council lg JV Basketball 1-2: 4H: Track: Intramurals 1-4: Foot- ball 3-4. Buddy : star trackman. WILLIAM H, CAMPBELL Football: Rifle Club 1: JV Basket- ball l-2: Baseball: Track: Minor Sports: Intramurals l-4: Drama Club: Patrol Squad 2-4: Varsity Basketball 3-4: Ad. Edit. Year- book 4. Senior Circus No. l barker. MARY CURTIS Library Club lg Intramurals 1-3: Chorus l-4: Latin Club 2: Drama Club 2-4: Hi-News 3-4: Co-Editor- in-chief 4: Yearbook: Quill 8tScroll: National Honor Society 4. When there's work to be done, Mary's there to add to the fun. Will Take Part in Making History of Jets .. .

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