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

 - Class of 1944

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.L 2 i .L I fi E: 2' 9- 4 1 l Winsome 'Phi-eesome Wagjlim' Worms . 9 Thi-ee Beauties x H L- 2 1Q?75 N SENIOR SUPERLATIVES ' - 1 W i I cHAnAcTeius'ric nov ami. -nl 5 , Best Looking J. Hanrahan J. Axtell Death Duet R. Hessinger Hhts bo. F Best Dressed J. Hanrahan H. Walley oo Most Popular D Cole J. Cuddihe 8 D Smith L- Most Original D Smith J. Faulkner -5 M Best Natured L, Dailey L. Weeks -R I x I K Davis 1 I Wittiest D Smith M. VanValkenburg 5' 5 Best Dancer R Hessinger A. Cornwell Hufes Most Bashful T Barnhart O. Eastwood Best Athlete J. Hanrahan J. Cuddihe - I First to be Married R Bennett B. Decker Tub -lfdeuljlnf ,ng R Hessinger LL Most Ambitious L. Dailey J. Cuddihe ' , Moss Influential L. Dailey J. Axren if O Biggest Bluffer R Burrows E. Barre I-8 S - Most Dependable E. Knoeller L, Weeks 'I -- Most Musical D Buck M. Hathaway X Best Student L. Dailey J. Cuddihe ff l X X Class Optimist K Davis M. Hathaway Sunnj Cglass Texirxst , Cgharlberlin Zane T on J e 5 igges o ess rm . arre i C wo J 33 Best skater M. Beaiby l, Gould 5 '7d'lH3'l'0l'S 2Q Most Talented R Burrows J. Cuddihe -4- Most likely to succeed L. Dailey J. Faulkner Best Personality L. Dailey J. Cuddihe M. Lobdell I x TwmKlc+025 '- ? 4 L xxx Sadie Hawk.-pig, . 0 A -5 D ll ff Y Yr' er i' I 'f :J R -in I Q WHO f 4 1 1 Ga ll ' ' lg, . 190+ 54 , Gvj WJ gil Pleasant Bundle . Nos! Lakelj To Sateen

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To be rather than to seem VICTORIA JENNA WASZKIEWICZ Uuly 14, l927l is one of our most capable class members. Vicky doesn't say much but she ac- complishes a lot not only in school work but in the Library Club, Science Club, and the sports in which she participates. Victoria thinks that she will become a secretary after she leaves and if any of us deserves success it is certainly Vicky. As prepared for any and every emergency JOSEPHINE FLORENCE ZACZEK came to D.C.S. as a Freshman from Dry Brook lit's near Cannonsvillel where she was born on September 3, l927. Josie's gorgeous blonde hair has brightened the Victory Corps, Hobby Club, Senior Dramatics, Chess Club, and 4-H Club during her four years here. After gradu- ation Josie thinks that she will study for a career as a teacher. lHerds another case of our being barn ten years too soonll MQW? Eagle Remember that you are a man WALTER ISADOR WISNIEWSKI lOctober l7, l924l is exceptionally quiet for a member of the Class of '44, Rather modest, he lists as his only activity the 4-H Club, of which he has been a faithful member for four years. lf it were not for the war, Walt would become a mechanic, but now he thinks he can be of most use on the farm, where he will help produce the food needed to keep us going. View Wisdom is to be found in the clouds ROBERT JAMES MALLEY lNovember 2, l925l, the tallest member of the graduating class, tends toward a business career, having majored in commercial subjects, ln his years at D.C.S. he has been active in basketball, Chess Club, Photo Club, Press Club, and Glee Club. lt looks as though Bob will be a member of Uncle Sam's Army after graduation.



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THE WITCH JANE AXTELL has become the great trout fisher of Cabin Brook. She likes to be alone while catching the big fellows. - THOMAS IARNHART, besides being a world- famous cartoonist, Tom finds time to cultivate that fascinating little growth that first appeared beneath his nose way back in '44 and is now a full-fledged mustache. ELEANOR BARRE. Flash! The future finds her hunting big game-she brings 'em back alive! MAURICE IEILBY, Still filled with lwlrath, Boni lies in a big hollow under the old apple tree-he hung his heart on the limb. DONALD BUCK. Toscanni is still waiting for that lost chord. RAYMOND BURROWS. The professor, hobbling about his garden among the birds and bees, still can- templates How to Win Friends and Influence Peo- ple. BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN. The prime minister or the Little Church Around the Corner. DICK COLE. He's in the lime-light-overseer of the Happydale Home for Retired Teachers. ANNA CORNWELL. Still cookin' with gas. That Ray of sunshine still comes in from the east. JEAN CUDDIHE, We see Jean rocking in front of the kitchen stove viewing the Coal situation. LAWRENCE DAILEY. Remember Bud in the Junior play? Well, the Bishop is still misbehaving. KENNY DAVIS. Moons over those Parties. MARY DAVIS. Spreading the light of learning to the little cherubs in the little red schoolhouse. BERNICE DECKER. She's struck it rich with dia- monds and Just-in-time, tool MARJORY LOBDELL. Marge proved her efficiency in office work years ago at D.C.H.S, Now she is keeping books at the firm of Montgomery Ward in Albany, handling the charge accounts of her former high school classmates. ERNEST KNOELLER and WALTER WISNIEWSKI. Ernie and Walt have taken the advice of Mrs. Lynch and have one of the best scientifically equipped modernized contour farms in the country. JANE FAULKNER. Jane used to warble to her- self. Now she's warbling to her patients, and the song is the Bedpan BIues. JEFF CHAMBERLAIN. After all these years he's been promoted to chief meat cutter at Robersons- he doesn't need any points to get his meat, either! LELAND CARR. Leland's all confused, Since he become caddy master at Scotts, everyone tells him he's in the pink-but he knows he's on the green. JOHN HANRAHAN. Remember when Jack used to be Deposit Central's leading lady charmer? He has long since changed his ways and is now a confirmed bachelor and loves it! OLIVE EASTWOOD. She's become a great aid to the Rockroyal minister-serving punch at the church socials. NEVA GARLOW. We see Neva waited patiently for Ed to come home to her. Most people would ob- ject, but Neva says she'll take a little Bunk any day. IDA COULD. The patients all agree that ldo's blonde beauty makes her The girl that satisfies. DONALD HAFELE. He used to sit and make eyes at the girls. Now he's a farmer but still makes hay while the sun shines, NORMA HARRIS. She's tooting away on her agony S PROPHECY pipe lclarinetl-got a date at Carnegie Hall. LUELLA HURLBURT. Tying her beaus into knots. ELINOR JONES. Still keeping us guessing as she did in '44, RONALD KELSEY. Just like at the Senior Dinner he's the lblpest Private on K.P.-anything to oblige. PATRICIA KENYON. She's hitting a close second to Eleanor Roosevelt-reviewing her armed forces in all parts of the world. STELLA MARTIN, Stell finally got over her terror of public speaking and is now a famous lecturer on the subiect of Home Economics. LENORA SMITH. Lenora was right when she told us way back when . . . that someaay the right man would come along . . . Well, he has come and our little bird has flown. VICTORIA WASKIEWICZ. She was the English teacher for a day and now she's writing a diciionary of her own. FLORA SWART. Back in '44 we thought her loves were Sinatra and Capt, McCusker but she fooled us and is devoted to her 28 children-she's a school marm. KATE MEYER. Her Callen -der reads that-she has gone to Washington, where she is secretary to a bald-headed Senator. ELIZABETH PARDY. Betty certainly managed to keep Kenny and Ronnie guessing for a long time, but really she was waiting for a certain Marine to come home. - MARY VAN VALKENBURG. Mary is another of our girls who wanted to be a nurse. She became one of the best and besides that, she finds time to keep Bill in good health. HELEN WALLEY. Helen was voted the best dressed girl in the Senior Class-the future reveals that in '54 she is voted the best-dressed woman in America. LILLIAN MAYO. Turned out to be strictly a home gal, and has settled down among the pleasant hills of Rock Royal. ESTHER ,WARNER, Her business training at De- posit Central enabled her to become an expert busi- ness woman. You see, the smallest girl in the class did big things for herself. LILLIAN wssxs. Lillian, our shy little bud of modesty, has become the lovely secretary of c. lead- ing beauty salon. JOSEPHINE ZACZEK. She may have missed the train to New York back in '44 but she didn't miss the train that brought her to fame and fortune as a model. ,REATHA -PUFFER. Reatha always kept her love affairs a mystery to us, but the future shows us that a certain boy from Walton finally won a permanent spot in her heart. SCOTT STRONG. Scotty's years of labor at the A C7 P were not in vain for he has become manager of that worthy establishment. SHIRLEY SLITER. Shirl is still under the influence of alcoHALL. MARY HATHAWAY, We see that Mrs. Donahue has retired but in her place we have Mary Elnora soothing the fevered brows of her patients at Deposit Private Hospital. DURWOOD SMITH. Smitty has become chief bar- tender at Jack Dempsey's famous restaurant, and on the side he finds time for his old pastime lwalfingl. ROBERT MALLEY. The tall man with the high hat and money in his pocket.

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