Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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F.I-I.A. Left to right. row one: Den- ice Du Bois. Patricia Haney, Linda Bury, Barbara Kron- gel, Bethany Fuller, Jeanne Altman. Row two: Nancy Leute, Bonnie Currie, Shar- on Meddaugh, Sharon Townsend, Jane Willis, Mrs. joan Rybalc, home ec. teach- er. Louise Libert, Frances Brumagin, S u s a n Tratell. Row three: Carol Wiles, Kathleen Holt, Joyce Hal- loran, Beverly Theis, Nancy Kent, Virginia Young, Dor- othy Wilfert, Rita Gabriel, Louise Wilfred, Phyllis Mildneer, Joyce Fry, Mar- vina Wiles, Carole Brown. Future Hememezfeerf qf flmerreez F.I-IA. is a national organization of homemaking pupils in the high schools of the United States, the Territories and the US. Nlilitary Schools of Germany and Guam. The J.-Y.C.S. F.H.A. has a membership of 27 pupils. Its overall goal is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William Declcelmen. Home Eeonemref Home economics is required of all 7th and 8rh grade girls. A home economics major may elect Homemaking I, II, III, gaining a knowledge of foods, clothing, child care, home decoration, home nursing and family relations. HOME ECONOMICS Lefl to right: Lois Gabel, Kathryn Robalc, Beverly Theis, Joy Wagner, -Denise Du Bois. Library ference Library science is a 13 weelc course required of all seventh graders. The purpose of this course is to give the pupils a working knowledge of the arrangement of a library, the use of re- ference boolcs, and the card cataloging and the classification of books. LIBRARY SCIENCE Left to right: Sheila Taylor, Carol Wiles, Iris Altman Karen Schrumpf.

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ART CLASS Left to right: Mary Spencer, Mary Louise Napoliello, Barbara Segar, Carol Nolde, Albert Stagl, Allan Covart, Barbara Duttweiler, Barbara Schwirzer, Sharon Leonardo. MARIONETTE CLUB Left to right, row one: Gertrude Graner, Nancy Lott, Karen Bossley, Sus- an Frank, Phyllis Mildner, Janet Flax, Louise Snider, Ruth Sanftleben. Row two: Pamela Meyers, Susan Kimmes, Bethany Fuller, Louise Siebert, Jeanne Altman, Linda Bury, Lorretta Tauss. Row three: Shirley Wood, Frances Brumagin, Greta Mae Colo, Linda Steclcer, Barbara Krongel, Bette Kindman, Lorna Adams. Absent, Linda Beaver, Joyce Frey. Rzfle Club At the date of this writing, the Rifle Club of J.-Y.C,S. is a non-functioning or- ganization. This situation was due to an unapproved area for practice shooting. The organization, under the direction of Prin- cipal Erwin L. Baker, hopes to continue its previous activities, which included competi- tive meets with near-by schools and individ- ual marksmanship competition. Aw Claw General art is required of all 7th and 8th grade pupils. In high school, basic art is required of any art majorg an art major may choose from these electives: art history, block printing, contemporary painting, cos- tume design and illustrating, drawing and painting fin various mediumsl, etching, in- terior design, metal crafts and jewelry, mod- eling and sculpture, painting in oils, paint- ing in water color, stage design, and textile design. flffazwoneiie Club The Marionette Club is a group com- posed of twenty-three students from grades 7-12. Their main project this year was the making of marionettes for the play Snow llffvile, which they also wrote, staged, and produced. Movies of their progress in making the marionettes were taken by the club's leader, Mrs. Carol Newlcirlc. RIFLE CLUB Left to right, row one: Principal Erwin L. Baker, instructor, Paul New- ham, Gary Mall, Richard Toms, Wilfred Vahl, Dennis Bu Bois, Dennis Schaefer. Row two: Peter Diehl, Donald Huter, Vfarren Cochrane, Thomas Spencer, George Hathaway, Allen Dirie, Edward Wahl, Franz Graner. Row three: Dennis Knack, Francis Egan, Leslie Bogert, Roger Kimmes, Lee Rasmussen, Alfred Steppich, Lanny Ernst, john Dilaene.



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Left lo right: Robert Huter, Rudolph Hoering, Robert Puerschn Fulton, Earl Myers. Center: James Hess. GIRLS' GYM In the girls' gym classes, the pupils are taught many desirable qualities such as agility, quiclcness, strength and en- durance. By participating in many var- ied sports and activities, they develop a sense of fair play. BOYS' GYM The objectives of physical educa- tion expand beyond physical fitness to embrace such goals as mental, social and emotional development. Physical education is now interpreted as an experience that effects the whole 0!'g3I11SfTl. er, Frank Lefl lo right, row one: Kathleen Halloran, Joanne Steclcer, Nlary Al- lgeier, Gloria Bassney. Row two: Frances Petersen, Carolyn Bendle, joan Glassel, Kathryn Robal-c, Laura Gabriel. Row three: Ruth Ann Fulton. Patricia Puerschner, janet Frey, Diane Robalc, Mary Spencer. Hou' four: Sharon Leonardo, Virginia Shaara, Evelyn Porter, Patricia Mildner, Judy Steffens. Left Ia right: Wilfred Hughson, Daniel Fischer, Brian Du Bois, Kenneth Drake, William Erdman. Frank Fulton, On back board: Allan Hauser, Trevor Boustead. v.',b: l 1 ,

Suggestions in the Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) collection:

Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 9

1959, pg 9

Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 9

1959, pg 9

Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 10

1959, pg 10

Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 8

1959, pg 8

Jeffersonville Youngsville High School - Winkelried Yearbook (Jeffersonville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7


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