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

 - Class of 1959

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In third grade the children learn to add and subtract with carrying, and to multiply and divide. It is the first year that social studies is taught with a textbook: also, more stress is put on English and phonics. Out- side of studying, they presented an operetta, The Wed- ding of the Flowers. Mrs. Gempler's class also made furniture for a doll house which was in their room. Grade Tbwe 1 ,Q THIRD GRADE- MRS. GEMPLER Left to righf, row one: Dale Bossley, Bradford Benton, Thomas Hess, Rose Ann Bassney, Alice Rosenbaum, Marion Stephenson, Mary Kindman, Sally Schae- fer, Sally Segar, james Knaclc. ROW two: Nancy Kohler, Nora Loughrey, Carol Kaplan, Susan Bury, Linda Blais, Kather- ine Kovistra. Doris Black, Jan Blaines, ,lane Wayne, Glenn Huter. xi wi WV H THIRD GRADE- MRS. HEINRICKS Left to riglvl, row one: Mary Ann Grabelt, Thomas Maus, Sandra Meddaugh, Doreen Hubert, Trevor Egan. Second' row: Evie Fresh- our, John Boxberger, Keith Sander, Martin Eger, Stanley Grabelc. Thomas Gaebel not pictured. THIRD GRADE- MISS NEUBERGER Lefr to right, ron' one: Walter Clark, Carl Wendler, Elbert Black, Wame Mall, Michael Duttweiler. Donald Mootz. Row tivo: Teresa Manzolillo, Susanne Hyatt, Kathleen Weiss, Wmda Spielberqer, Deborah Du Bois, Ellen Bernhardt. Row three: Bruce Woolever. Tracy Myers Karen Schmauss, Alice Loesch, Frederick Bury, Virginia Kemmis, Barbara Bossley. Wfilliam Lagoda.

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SECOND GRADE-MRS. GESSLER Imfl In right. witmizz Renae Leonardo. Bonnie Beardsley, james Hughson. Pat- ti Schwartz, Lyle Snedelcer, Lois Rosen- baum, John Diehl, Merrilee Manzolillo, Derelc Hendrix. John Allison, Charles Segar. 5tam1'mu: Thomas Geene, Paul Lyden. Judy Gabriel, Alice Gaun, Bruce Xvendler. Glenn Bernharclt, Carrie Yas- gur. Taught by Mrs. Schulman and Mrs. Gessler in jeffer- sonville and Mrs. Candee in Youngsville, the second graders have an introductory course in science, this year devoting SECOND GRADEYYOUNGSVILLE- MRS, CANDEE - Lefi to righi. row one: Richard Maus, Richard Dirie, Linda Jacobs, Delores Peterson, Barbara Eger. Row Iwo: John Miller, William Hotton, Vaughn Le Roy, Gary Helmoth, Terry Kieler, Brenda Gaebel. SECOND GRADE-MRS. SCHULMAN - Lefl Io right, front row: Ray Weiss, Edmund Raum, Richard Komancheclr, Carla Wingert, Debra Reynolds, Cheryl Noenel, Sharonlonghrey, Renee Wwlev- er, Sharon Abplanalp, Karen Krantz, Glor- ia Frydman. Row two: Roger Fulton, Don- ald Kautz, Dana Frank, Susan Eggler, Di- ane Drake, Barbara Bury, most of their time to friction. Community social studies is another of the main coursesg also, adding and subtracting in arithmetic are studied. Grade TWO wx



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FOURTH GRADE-MR. KRANTZ Left to right. row one: Joanne Lindsley. Elizabeth Diehl, Richard Danzer, Gwen- dolyn Bernhardt, Russel Baum, Martha Bernhardt. Row two: Linda Schilling, Douglas W'aag, Robert Bruning, David Weiss, Diane Korth, Vincent Hendrix. William Krantz. Row three: Donald Zabo- rowslci, Thomas Gain, Steven Newberger, Ernest Kilcendall, ,lames Hyatt, Carolann Woolever, David Mootz. In the fourth grade the children learn how to worlc with fractions, time tables, and Roman numerals in arithmetic. Their course in social studies starts FOURTH GRADE-YOUNGSVILLE MRS. HEINRICKS - Left to right, row one: Nancy Hubert, Mary Ann Menges, Donna Ernest, Helen Grabelc, Glenn Spielmann. Row two: Paul Kawalslci, Richard Baim, Lawrence Neumann, Sharon Baker, Linda Willmott, Claudia Bryan, Rodney Gaebel. Jerry Helmuth, absent. FOURTH GRADE-MRS. SCHUSTER - Left to right, row one: Lois Baum, Linda Myers, Jeanne Graner, Rose Kiefer, Kathy Mc Coach, Christina Leonardo. Row two: Charles Curtis, Walter Kiefer, Ann Smallbone, Michael Krongel, Barbara Allison, John Stephenson, Edward Lough- rey. Row three: Terry Krantz, Robert Schadt, Richard Anderson, Raymond Moran, John Schiavone, Ronald Velten. from the founding of America until the present time, and letter writing, punctuation, quotations and the use of words are studied in English. Fourth graders are taught science and health which are combined in one textbook. Despite the building facilities, the stu- dents have art, music and gym as part of their course. Grade POW, gf

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