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

 - Class of 1944

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'Our best friend is always work ERNEST RUTHERFORD KNOELLER lApriI 5, l926l is noted for his unusual liking for hard work. Naturally he is right at home in the Classs of '44 as well as in the F.F.A., 4-H, Judo, and Glee Club. He has also won recogni- tion in Prize Speaking. Ernie thinks that he is best fitted for Dairy Farming as his Iife's work. He'lI certainly have plenty of opportu- nity for hard work there. 'i I Now or never STELLA ISABEL MARTIN hails from Can- nonsville where she was born on September 2, 1926. An active young lady, Stell or Tillie, it's up to you, has been President of the Li- brary Club, and a member of both the Needle- craft and Tin Can Clubs. In the future Stella thinks she will study for the career of a sten- ographer, or perhaps work in the Scintilla Cafeteria. Either way her good humor and ready laughter will stand her in good stead. Ty 7 'I tfzirzkg tlzvr'Cf0n', I am BERNICE MARJORY LOBDELL happened to Oquaga Lake on February l8, l926, but has since left it for Hale Eddy. Margie is the girl who goes running around school delivering no- tices which teachers igncre, Besides this she has been active in the Glee Club, Jr. and Sr. Dramatics. After leaving school Margie hopes to become a bookkeeper, thereby putting to some good use her experience gained from working in the office of D,C.S. Lgjk-f'77fzf Thcrv's darigrr in di'Ia,x ' LILLIAN ALBERTA MAYO lApril 23rd, l9Z6J entered D.C.S, four years ago as a Freshman. Not content with this lowly posi- tion, she worked throughout her tour years as a member of the Chess Club, Travel Club, Junior Dramatics, and in the Girls' Intramurals until at last she was deemed well prepared to enter the Senior Class. Lillie Belle thinks farming would suit her if it were not for the war, but as things are, perhaps she will be- come a nurse. Work as you have while in school, Lillian, and you can't fail.

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PATRICIA ANN KENYON might be oble to ' Wisdom is better fhan wealth LUELLA MAE HURLBERT, commonly known as Woody, was born in Windsor on Oct. Zl, 1926, but has since come to rest at Trout Creek. Woody's work in Jr. and Sr. Dramatics, Library Club, and Needlecroft Club mark her as an ambitious young lady. Luella hopes to become a beautician after she leaves school. Good luck to you, Woody, and may you live up to our expectations, Give me todayg you take tomorrow RONALD FERDINAND KELSEY was born in Massachusetts on Oct. 5, l925. Ronnie's activ- ities are mostly in the field of athletics, such as being a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams and President of the Var- sity D. He is also a member of the Photo Club, however. Ronnie's love of sports would make him a natural in a career as a coach but as it is now impossible, he would like to enter the Air Corps. :iffy I' Loyal in everything ELINOR FLORENCE JONES lAugust 4, l926l is another Senior who gains notice through her quietness and invarioble good hu- mor Jonesy, in spite of the fact that she weighs but 93 pounds, has contributed greatly to her class as well as to the Glee Club, Dance Club, and Library Club. Her career as a secre- tary con't but be successful as long as her employer doesn't crush her with a paperweight to keep her from blowing away. Let him save himself who can claim a southern accent, as she was born in North Carolina on January l4, 1927. This vivacious blonde has had too much else to attend to though, with her work for the G.A.C., Press Club, Latin Club, Swing Band, Jr, and Sr. Dramatics, Glee Club, and Sr. Play. Pat thinks her future lies in the work of a hospital dietician and who knows more about food and eating arts?



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All dreams are illusions CATHERINE LILLIAN MEYER has lived in Deposit ever since the eventful day November 25, 1927. lYou guessed it. She was born then.l An ambitious lass, Kate filled her extra hours while in high school with basketball, cheerleading and Glee Club. She isn't sure whether she will occupy herself after she leaves school with the work of a secretary or a beau- tician, but she is sure to come through with flying colors whatever it may be. Qld? 0 May she endure forever REATHA MAE PUFFER came to us from Granton where she was born on July 24, 1927. ln her years at D.C.S. Reatha has worked hard for the Library Club, Language Club, 4-H, besides her extra hard work for the Senior Class. After leaving school she hopes to study to become a nurse. Before making up her mind definitely, Reatha intends to work in the hos- pital of Walton for a year, This foresight, char- acteristic of all her work, will prove of benefit to her whatever her work may be. hehe frail Set a definite bound to your desire ELIZABETH MAY PARDY moved around quite a bit before she settled in Deposit. but since coming here is as satisfied as if in New- buryport, Massachusetts, her birthplace lDe- cember 9, 19261, In her two years lshe was a sophomore when she came herel in D.C.S., she has been a valuable member of the Glee Club and Library Club, of which she has been treas- urer and president. After leaving school Betty expects to become a nurse. A very worthwhile career, Betty, and may you succeed. QQAM He who laughs last, laughs best SHIRLEY ELEANOR SLITER was born at Deposit on Dec. 19, 1926. After experimenting with a different vicinity for a while, Shirl and her laugh decided D.C.S. was the place for them. Her work in the Glee Club, Jr. and Sr. Dramatics Clubs, Language Club, as a cheer- leader, and in the class play, as well as in prize speaking is well-known. Shirley has decided that nursing is her ideal profession and, if she doesn't change her mind, she and her laugh should brighten some hospital.

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