Deposit Central High School - Acorns Yearbook (Deposit, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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up 1! 'f FLOSSIE SKILLMAN WAYNE WALKER PUDDY STEINMAN GERTJE RENA VAN DER MEULEN Dutch shares wsth Carmen Frank the dss tsnctson of havsng been abroad She ss Dutch but thoroughly Amerscanszed havsng two older brothers sn the servsce lt wasnt untsl January l943 that we knew Gertye tor she came to us from Huntsngton Long lsland but now she seems well settled sn Deposst She wants to teach school but fsnances may keep her out of college for a year How ever we dont belseve that we can keep Gertse down much lo-sger ln the short tsme that she has been here she has por tscspated sn the Sensor dramatscs and the Glee clubs lMarch l3 l925l HELEN MARIE TURNER Asnse om May l8 l925 sn a house that has become locally famous for sts vsew hates swearsng smoksng and hsstory asssgnments We sus pect that her strong relsgsous convsctsons her lsksng sn and talent for mussc wsll lead to gratsfscatson of her dessre to become a pastor s asssstant specsalszsng sn chosr work In school she has been actsve sn the Glee club has sung sn three operettas and has token part In several dramatsc productsons Her brown hasr hazel eyes and ready smsle have made a popular featJre of the Sensor class MARSHALL D VANDERMARK Tsnk wants to sosn the Marsnes where he hopes whsch he ss already profscsent As hobbses he enjoys weldsng and the study of the theory of flsght and aersal navsgatson He also Iskes baseball football and huntsng but ss unsque sn dlslsksng pumpkin ple Thus year he has been one of Msss Robert s pets from the Prsnter s club and pressdent of the Judo club Born January l l925 he has grown to 6 ft l sn sn height maksng hsm an outstondsng fsgure sn the class WILMA IRENE WEEKS- Toddy lskes to have a good tsme whsch wsth a certasn zest for adventure has caused her to decsde to become a Navy nurse She was born on October I3 sn l925 and has developed an snterest sn dancsng eatsng sleepsng music and all ksnds of sports She has been a por tscularly loyal member of the Sensor class partscspatsng actsvely sn all thesr functsons In school she has proved to be one of the outstandsng trumpet players sn the Band Her most unpleasant expersences conssst of eatsng fssh sn the presence of catty people WAYNE CLAIR WALKER Wayne fsrst saw the lsght of thus world on July 7 l924 Throughout hsgh school he has been very quset and reserved but has played football been a hall manager and partscspated sn actsvstses of the Ju Jstsu and Archery clubs Whenever he gets a chance he hunts wood chucks or buslds model asrplanes Twenty years from now we predsct that hss penchant for checkers wsll lead hsm to be a habstue of a general store Hed rather go huntsng than read books were st not for the fact that posson Ivy Iskes ham If 139 is I1 IA - - Q - 1 ' M I 1 1 g I ' ' . . ' l' 1 ' I - M , , 1 A 'E I - . , y 1 11 . . 11 Vi 'N' l .. I b , 5 I I A I I . 1 . 1 I , I Q - 1 , . 1 1 1 , . . ,,t he can tinker wsth tanks or do welding, in . . I I 1 I r 14 1 I 1 1 1 I. . , . A . . . I l . . - - 1 V 1 . , A . I . 1 . , n 1 1 1 1 . 4, 11 11 - l gf. 'I - 1 -. . . I . . . ' vi' 1 . 1 I I , .

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BARBARA ANTOINETTEE SCHWENZ Barb from Stllesvllle llkes good food good company and walklng ln the raln For com pany she llkes an lrlsh setter a book and Eddy Duchrn playrng softly on the radlo About once a year she llkes to demonstrate to Mr Anderson her ablllty at fudge or cake In school she has been most promrnent rn the muslc organrzatlons In whlch she has partlclpated all four years This year she has been sensor edltor on the yearbook staff a member of the GAC and actlve IU the Vlctory Corps Barbara plans to work a year before she makes up her mlnd deft nltely about college lDecember 4 l925l EVELYN ANN STEINMAN Puddy D C H s flashlest and best dressed blond hates to eat frsh or llsten to polrtrcal speech es She can be best pleased wuth French fnes angel food cake and soft muslc People usnng lower Pune Street are famlluar wlth her abxllty at the plono ln school she was a class offlcer her sophomore year treasurer of the G A C member of the Glee club and Band Next year she wrll go to Bates where she wall mayor un English with a manor an yournallsm Puddy was born February 4 l926 ISABELLE RUTH SEYMOUR Izzy C ass of 43 s best smrle lrkes best dancung mu src and debatmg wrth her father Out of doors she lrkes horseback rrdlng ace skatlng swrmmlng or worklng IO a flower garden She IS as handy wlth a knlttnng needle as she ns ln the krtchen She has sung each year rn the Glee club and has been a member of the Language club After graduatuon she wrll go In trarnlng as a nurse Born under a favorable slgn of the Zodeac on Septem ber 7 l925 she would naturally hate pessl mrsts long asslgnment or wenrd color com blnatuons FLORENCE MILDRED SKILLMAN Fas re Deposlt Centrals greatest humornst snnce Deck Knapp rs qurte posslbly the most popular gurl rn the class Always a good sport she has lrttle sympathy wlth cheats or pesty people She llkes out door lute belng actlve an gurls sports cheerleadung archery and Grrl Scouts Dunng actrvuty perrod she has partrcupoted for four years ln both the Glee club and the dramatucs club and for shorter penods an the dancmg and Language clubs Thus year she was flrst un the prnze speakrng contest Next year she plans to be a post graduate and eventually wrll be lrned up at Cornell an Phys Ed lJune l7 l926l STEWART FRANCIS SKILLMAN Stew re luke hrs srster Florence prefers the out of doors where he rs an ardent skler and swlmmer Hrs hobby IS model alrplane bulldrng ln whuch he has experrenced a consrderable measure of success once buuld ang a plane that for all we know now rs strll flyrng He has been a member of the Dope Daubers Glee club and Dramatrcs club Whenever Mr Terry has had a math problem or Muss Pangburn a physlcs prob lem that no one else could solve Stewle would tackle nt and usually wrth success Born December 26 l924 he IS strll unable to solve the problem of has post school perrod 1 BEST ATHLETE MOST BASHFUL CLASS PESSIMIST , I - ' , , , - , , . , . . I ' 1 , . I Q ' I l' , : '!v ' 1 - , I I I I - , . - - , , , . I - I I - I of - ,, I , ' SX , 1 . ' ' , I I I , ,, , , , I - , I , , I I ,



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GEORGIANNA MARIE WILCOX Geor gue feels that she too should be un lune for a unuform Specufucally a WAFS unu form Georgue us rather conventuonal un her duslukes-onuons hustory cold weather cow ards and snobs She dotes on dancung mov ues funny people un fact all people good tumes tuna fush sports Class of 43 and long fungernouls She spends a large part of her leusure tume wrutung letters and col lectung photographs ln school she was ac tuve un the Lubrory club orchestra and the Vuctory Corps lAugust 23 l926J Qi JENNY PATRICIA ZACZEK Jenny wants to get a uob and then when she us twenty one uoun the WAACS Jenny has kept a scrap book of all school news utems for her enture school career Besudes scrap books she enuoys collectung photographs and souv enurs Thus year she was presudent of the Lubrary club and a Fnember of The Vuctory Corps, Needlecraft club and Senuor Drama tucs Prevuously she had been a member of the Travel club She duslukes dark rauny days and wrutung cornposutuons and lukes choco late chlp cookles lJune 28, l925l CLASS HISTORY When we entered hugh school un l939 we were the conventuonol Frosh-afraud of our shadows and Duck Knapp We elected our offucers soon after school started-an earthshakung event' The lucky guys and gurls were Duck Storrer, Glease Judd Shortue Ward and Ed Banker KThey were Presudent Vuce presndent Secretary and Treasurer un order named l Our advusor was Muss Osborne That year we presented a spaghettu supper whuch drew us unto the lumelught-or rather to the edge of the lumelught We stull resent the 40 yearbooks slur Bud them wash theur faces and keep theur teeth clean G r r Our Sophomore year was rather unactuve We specualuzed un such actuvutues as sellung penculs and collectung bread coupons to be cashed un In spute of thus, we dud accumulate a luttle money Our offucers were Duck Storrer lPresudentl Shortue lVuce Presudentl Jean Lutz and Barb Schwenz lSecretressl Mr Anderson was our able and orugunal advusor ln our Junuor year we gave off an aur of workung hard tryung to make money We gave a rather unconvuncung show wuth wuth a Sadue Hawkuns Day dance November 8 a semu formal un December whuch was defunutely a flop funancually a round and square dance at Cannons vulle a serues of dutto un Deposut and the Junuor Prom from whuch we managed to glean about S35 Our offucers for that year were Duck Storrer tPresudent agaunl Shortue Ward lVuce presudentl Barb Schwenz lSecre tory' Bob Monroe lTreasurerl Mr Kent and Herbue Smuth were our advusors We started our Senuor year wuth an unboundung determunatuon to make money We elected Duck Presudent for hus fourth year Martha Ward Vuce presudent Pat Lupp Secretary and Bob Monroe and Bull Skellett Treasurer Mr Muller kundly consented to advuse our unruly class We started bravely enough sellung candy and presentung several round and square dances at Deposut and Cannonsvulle We gave a repeat of the Sadue Hawkun s Day dance November 9 from whuch we receuved S39 O6 November 23 we presented o meat loaf supper we had a huge crowd- ho' December l8 we gave The Importance of Beung Earnest by Oscar Wulde to the more untellectual of Deposut s unhabutants January l l-a day that wull luve long un the memory of 43 s Senuors, socual functuons were banushed We descended unto the depths-our morale hut rock bottom We pucked up enough to sell tuckets to the basketball games guvung one half the proceeds to the Red Cross Mulk fund The weather and Saunt Valentunes Day seemed to carry February along March was brughtened a wee but by the Guee Clubs operetta In Aprul we seemed to gaun uncentuve enough to guve two square dances- one Aprul 3, the other Aprul I0 We seemed to have gathered enough money, plus donotuons, gufts and pruvate funds, to have a Sennor trup So we had one-four gloruous days of Senuor trup That's all there usn't any more except for a Memorual Day dunner ln June we shall step out gracefully and let the Junuors run, the WHOLE school But despute everythung, we bear them no grudges and hope that they shall enuoy theur Senuor year and put up as bug a resustance to educatuon as we dud Farewell, hugh school-haul, LIFE' . , e ls ' ' ' 3 . . V ,.- ,u . . , . my :M s f : , . , tu , , , A -rr.-a: l - V T K 1 u 1 4 . N, - , t s su ., , h. ' P A 4 ' ' . ., ' ' ' ' ' X f rf .35 - 1, u ' ' - 1 - . I , E Fa I I . U. . . . . . . 3 4 ' ,Q ua. u- . :SA ,wig .mg I I if , lg . L ,, Q. I 1, . . -' . I II 0 l r- - . If . . u, . . 1 I , . , - . . . . - . . . , . , I I I I - . . . I ' I - . . s . I 1 1 1 . , , . . . . ,, . I I I I ' ' ' . 1 11 . . - , . . . I 1 ' . , - . . . I ' I I I . , . I - I - I 4 f . X ' I I I I - I I I I fan' . - 4 ll ' 1 I Il ' ' ,su - - u W I ' H - H ' I . . . 1 . . A . . . , , . II ll . . I . . , . , ,

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