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

 - Class of 1959

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E Ns, Q? C , aa- . . A .Q ' . 1 , b e I 'A yg P' -- We ry ' '-, gg- I:-4- 'O Ci. MEMBERS OF CLASS OF '58 TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE- Row 1: Barbara Stewart, Lou Ann Gottschalk, Mary Lou Weyer, Patricia Kazmark, Susan Bershader, Carol Blackmar, Barbara Pomeroy, Vivian Simon, Arlene Gebelein fnow Mrs. Pat Fredoj, Judy Engert. Row 2: Annie Ellen Keiter, Patricia Highhouse, Richard Orth, Walter Hubert, Pat Tobin, Rogier Bauer, James Erickson, Bruce Williams, Alouette Abrams, Linda Boggia. Row 3: Patricia Feigenbutz, Charles Esolen, Harold Roeder, Richard uddenhagen, Harry Bartick, James Hillriegel, Paul Hubert, Rich- ard Westervelt, Donna Buddenhagen. Cass of 19 3 , Some Graduates Are Learning More About The Space Age In College, Others Have Started Their Careers ALOUETTE J. ABRAM Oak Hill Bible School, Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. HARRY BARTIK State of New York. ROGER BAUER at home and taking a Correspondence Course. SUSAN BERSHADER Albany State Teachers College. CAROL BLACKMAR Training at Middletown State Hospital, Middleton, N.Y. LINDA BOGGIA at homey In December, Linda took a Civil Service Test in Laboratory work. DONNA BUDDENHAGEN Cornell University. RICHARD BUDDENHAGEN Wanakena State Forest Ranger School, Wanakena, N. Y. JUDY ENGERT University of Kentucky. JAMES ERICKSON University of Maryland. CHARLES ESOLEN Navy. PATRICIA FEIGENBUTZ Schmidt gl Minnig, Monticello, N.Y. ARLENE GEBELEIN Mrs. Pat Fredo. LOU ANN GOTTSCHALK State University Teachers College, Oneonta, N.Y. PATRICIA HIGHHOUSE Atlantic Union College, Mass. JAMES HILLRIEGEL State of New York. PAUL HUBERT at home working on the farm. WALTER HUBERT Channel Masters, Ellenville, N.Y. PATRICIA KAZMARK Orange Community College, Middletown, N.Y. ANNIE ELLEN KEITER Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pa. RICHARD ORTH Stevens College. BARBARA POMEROY Oak Hill Bible School, Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. HAROLD ROEDER Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. VIVIAN SIMON State University Teachers College, Oneonta, N.Y. BARBARA STEWART New York Telephone Co., Callicoon, N. Y. PAT TOBIN University of Maryland. RICHARD WESTERVELT Public Service, Liberty, N.-Y. MARY LOU WEYER Brockport State Teachers College, Brockport, N.Y. BRUCE WILLIAMS U.S. Marines. I5



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ll ., 1. 6. .. .. V I x f. .L , L: s ill RQ . Pg M . gm , MAN-EATING CHICKEN qabovej- Well, ir's not a lie. Ernie Reimer is eating chicken. BALLOON MAN qleftj- Paul Kellam sells air balls. TAKE A CHANCE? fbelowj- Ellen Banuat raffles goods. Connie Peake dares you to guess how many beans are in the jar. C' 8 4 FUTURE? - Ruth Pfaff qbe- - ' lowj foretells 5 53 .4 it. BINGO CALLER qabevey . . L V 1 Paul Roemer callslucky Ar- numbers. H BEARDED LADY Qrightl L. e Mary Curtis is carnival ig . ' freak. K. Z 1 ' as 'I . ix QBelow, lefty APPARITION Eileen I my 1 l GJ Gloor . TATTOOED MAN frightj Marion - Olsen opens door for tarooed Den- nis Maxson. w lass Histor SEPTEMBER 1955 .... Freshmen! Our class is di- vided into two homerooms under Mrs . Shirley Bunt and Mrs. janet Hawley. We begin our high school career guided by Nina Abram, President, and Con- nie Peake, Vice President. Jim Buddenhagen keeps class records and Ernie Reimer the money. A bake sale is the first money-making activity. SEPTEMBER 1956 .... Our number has decreased and Mrs. Bunt is advisor. Betty just is elected President, Regina Hubert, Treasurer, and Eileen Gloor, Secretary. Connie Peake is reelected Vice President. Early in the fall we begin plans for the Polar Hop, our first big class event. We all agree that the gym, decorated with blue andwhite stream- ers and snow flakes, never looked more beautiful. In May, we work in the kitchen and cloakroom for the junior Prom. Mrs. Bunt leaves in late May and Mrs. Alma Doyle takes over the homeroom. SEPTEMBER 1957 .... Again we change guardian angels with 'Mrs . Helen Roemer taking over our homeroom. Ernie Reimer is our new Veep . Prospects for next year's Washington trip are ra- ther dim due to low funds. We sell candy, soda and hot dogs at the games. In February, our pros- pects brighten considerably with the smashing success of our Out-Of-This-World Carnival, Little World's Fair. We receive our class rings and our eyes shine with pride . In May our junior Prom, Stardust, is aptly named as literally hundreds of stars float from the streamers of blue and white, our class colors . joe Kurzweil and Regina Hubert are elected by popular vote to preside over our prom. joe receives another honor in june when he is chosen delegate to Boys' State. SEPTEMBER 1958 .... You can tell we're Seniors from the hustle and bustle in our homeroom. Mrs. Roemer is again our advisor, but now she is Mrs. Intemann fwhich fact leaves us as confused as this sentencel. Edith Milk is our chief , Betty just V. P. , and Eileen and Regina have their old posts. Early in the fall we nominate and suc- cessfully campaign for members of our class in the Student Council elections . Late in September, we hold our last money-making affair before Wash- ington. The village witnesses a parade of Seniors dressed in circus get- up to advertise our Little Big Top , which is again a howling success. November 7th is a day we will not soon forget! At 5:15 A.M. we begin our Washington sojourn. We see the sights and struggle up 899 steps to the top of the Washington Monument. Although accidents will happen and two of our number are injured, this doesn't cramp our style and we thoroughly enjoy ourselves. Back in school Edith Milk is elected Class's DAR Good Citizen. . . The Dela- ware 1959, our yearbook, is out! .... just one more huge, huge event .... GRADUATION.

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