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

 - Class of 1945

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MARCIA ELIZABETH MALLERY Credit must be freely given to Marcia for her help to the Senior Class. She has given irc-cly of her time to make this class ii great one. '4Mushy was born Aprlil 11, 1926. in Barbourville and joined the great class of 45 in tier Sophomore year. Besides her class activities. she has participated in G,A.C, 127. Glee Club 145. Craft ill. Science Club ill and Knitting Club ill. Her likes include most everything but especially sports. ice cream. good books and she loves to polka. Sinatra and snobbish people are her only violent aversion:-2, After she graduates, Mushy aspires to become it practical nurse. We know she will succeed and wish her luck .ind happiness. Loyal in cverythingu GLENNA ELAINE HOADLEY Glenna was born talthough she doesn't dare ask whyi on March 24, 1926, in Windsor. But she decided she would liketo have D. C. S. as her alma mater and thus she en- tered our fair metropolis. Blondie is :i rather small per- son. being only 5' and weighing 102 pounds, even though she does love to eat, especially nicxtt loaf and escalloped po- tatoes. Blondie also confesses she likes the Navy pretty well and by her actions on the Sr. trip l'd say she likes Guy Lombardo, too. She has taken part in Glee Club ac- tivities i4l and has proved herself capable of holding down an acting career as shown in her Dramatics MJ work, She hopes to be a beautician after she graduates. Good luck. Shortie! 'Quiet. demure, but ever persimentu JAMES NELWN JOHNSON The bouncer for the Class of '45 arrived at McClure, March 4. 1927. Despite wild rides on that motorcycle of his, he's managed to survive and gain fame for his muscu- lar ability in football as well as being handy-man of the class. lim thinks we're silly to ask what he likes, for we should all know it's WOMEN--but he added a few extras such as good food and motorcycling iof coursej, Svpencer Tracy, Greer Garson and Candlelight and Wine. His dislikes are greater ln number: snobbish people, politics, music, and cold weather. After majoring in science and math and talking 'airplanes' continually in high school, 1im's ambition to become Caiiain of a T,W.A. Stratoliner seems only natural and fitting. First, however, he plans to work on his father's farm until after the war. 'He has not yet sown all his wild oats BEATRICE IRENE KNOELLER Bea,a native of Deposit, was born December 12, 1928. Majoring in science in high school, she plans to become a laboratory technician after college. Being very quiet and cheerful, Bea is expected to appreciate the finer things and she does, as witnessed by her passion for music, Norman Rockwell paintings, Humphrey Bogart, and Greer Garson. She also likes jolly people, lemon meringue pie, ice cream and slacks falong with the rest of usl. But her 'mind of her own' is evident in that she hates low marks on tests and radio announcers with that simpy voice. Glee Club Ml, Dramatics KZJ, Press Club 141, Band ill, Current Events Club Ill have been her activities. 'God's in His heaven, all's right with the World. ALFRED FRANKLXN KENRICK Living up to his motto, naturally this event happened in the Kenrick family, at Haddon Heights, New jersey, April 22, 1928. Al moved around quite a bit before settling in McClure, but Deposit enjoyed his humor fwho said that?J, so he has been here ever since the eighth grade. Press Cub i2J, Band MJ, :ludent Council ivice-president and presi- denti, basketball i2--captain ll, football C2--captain ll, baseball 121, and track Q21 are his most outstanding ac- complishments. Al's likes include Helen's chocolate cake, toasted cheese sandwiches, Guy Lombardo, outdoor sports, walking in the rain and good natured people. When asked the things he doesn't like, he replied that he likes every- thing. For the future, he says he's going to eat, drink and be merry but we only laughed and looked at his application to M,l.T. to major in electrical engineering. 'Great men are always born. 15

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1 t . - fy' at KQV . fiff , 5' .34 ELSIE MAE FLETCHER Since her arrival at Gilvoa, New York on june 24, 1928, Elsie has cultivated a secret desire for pie a la mode, basketball, chocolate cake, fudge, realltalian spaghetti and meat balls, friendly people, accordian music, graham crackers, and sweaters and skirts. On the other hand, she openly objects to only spinach and snobbish people. During her six years here at D.C.S., Elsie has been ac- tive in Glee Club 113, 4H 123, Press Club 113, and Dra- matics 113 and has forever mystified us at noon time by practicing her shorthand lesson on the back board. Ap- parently these fantastic figures mean something to her, for she intends to enroll at Binghamton Business Insti- tute next year to begin her career as a secretary. Mighty are the small jOHN CHARLES CHRISTOPHER HALL jack was born july 8, 1928, in Deposit, just so he could make his woman happy. The three most important items in 1ack's life are Butch, sports and last but cer- tainly not least--FOOD, his favorites being ham and es- calloped potatoes. jack's hearty laugh and pleasing per- sonality have endeared him to the Senior Class. Varsity D, Vice-president of the Freshmen Class, president of the Sophomore and junior Classes, Glee Club 123, Language Club 123, junior Dramatics 123, and the smooth villain in the Senior Play, are a few of his accomplishments. jack intends to join the Marines and after the war be a coach or referee. His athletic ability will undoubtedly help him in his chosen field. I am what I am - not what I seemln LOUISE MATXLDA GILMOUR Legree's Lovely' arrived at Deposit on February 15, 1928 at the convenient hour of eleven a.m. Since the seventh grade, this pretty black-haired lass has graced D. C. S. in her quiet, helpful way and has been active in Language Club 113, Glee Club 133, and Dramatics 113. She is in favor of riding in the rain, hot biscuits with raspberry jam, nice wool dresses, 'Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart, Van johnson, Betty Hutton, listening to good arguments, and playing the piano when alone. Nevertheless, this does not mean that she can tolerate conceited people, slippery roads, idle gossip, and getting up on cold mornings. Teaching grade school is the profession of Louise's choice. Smiles win everything. even men., JANE ANN HEBLER jug, born july 16, 1927, explains her arrival by say- ing it was the only way she could get to see Sinatra. ,lug holds a fondness for people, big dogs, Fred Waring, Iturbl, popcorn and pop, gab fests, and fireplaces. She dislikes prejudices and tempers displayed in public. While in high school, jug has honored Glee Club 143, Dramatics 133, Press Club 123, Language Club 133, and the Yearbook 1as co-edltor3 and prize speaking 123 by her presence. We'll always re- member her as 'Dusty Rhodes' in the Senior play. Ste envies Bette Davis and dreams of Ronald Reagan while singing 'Someone to Watch Over Me.' jug plans to attend a co-ed college and study languages, dramatics and jourml- ism. Man has his will, but woman, her way.' RITA JANE GRANSBURY Born November 20, 1927, Rita has become the beauty ofthe Class of 45 and this fact was recognized when she WHS elected lUni0r Queen in '44. Among her favorites are hvrses, dogs, music, clothes and she loves to sing and dance. Her dislikes are few but food tops the llst Umagine that 73. Her work in Glee Club 143, Dramatlcs 113, Library Club 121, Knitting Club 113 and the Senior Play, plus her Academic course in high school have kept her busy since she entered these halls of learning in the 'lth grade. After Eraduation she plans to work at Elsie's for a while and then go to Binghamton and learn to be a beauttclan. S1e'll be a swell advertisement for any beauty shop, 'If at first you don't succeed, try, try ag'ain.' 14 1 as ', t 'v3e7 '1li'



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LILLIAN ANGLE MOORE Since Lil is so very quiet you never know she's around until you suddenly find that she has been quietly furthering your causel She was born january 15, 1927 way out in Rushville, Illinois, but soon migrated to D. C. S. and has been with us for six years. During these years, she has taken part in Knitting Club and basketball intra- murals. She likes spaghetti, square dancing, the back row in the theater, cooking and sewing, and one ex-soldier. In fact, she likes him so much she has taken over the job of being Mrs, Moore. She is well equipped for that Job be- cause she has majored in home economics and loves to do this kind of work. She dislikes snobbish people and spinach 1why, Lillian don't you want to look like Popeye?l 'Quiet people are welcome everywhere. jANET MAE OSTROM Probably because Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrom, of Guntown 1Cannonsville to Mcity hicks l, wished for a boy, they receiveda blue-eyed, brownette beauty, janet Mae, in 1927--April 4th to be exact. When you hear the expres- sion Heaven forbid,' you know that jan 1to her Iriendsl or Nan 1to her familyl is somewhere around. Majoring in Home Ec., janet has also been active in Glee Club 141, Press Club 111, Dramatics 117, and basketball 121. Her many likes including Bing Crosby, walking in the rain, roller skating, tall people, Rusty 1her dogl, and music, make up for her few dislikes--dancing, visiting the dentist, homework and people who won't act their age. Because of her swell personality and understanding, we heartily ap- prove nt janet's ambition to become a nurse and wish her much success. To be or not to be, that is the question. GEORGE WINTON PELLETT Winton arrived on this earth a very vivacious lad, September 4, 1926, at China, New York. During his eight- teen years, he has developed only one craving--girls, one in particular, spaghetti, square dancing, the Navy, New York City, overalls, and plaid shirts. 'Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey' he likes a little bit though. His few dislikes are people that shoot paper wads, snobby people, history and English, Attending D. C. H. S. for seven years, Winton has been a member of the band forfour years, the drum being his accomplishment. Winton's fu- ture for a while is planned by Uncle Sam--the Army. He was inducted April 11. 'Do or Dare JAMES WARREN PALMER Warren made his debut in this world December 28, 1927 at Deposit, New York 1'cause there wasn't enough trouble beforel. He has acquired a mania for ice cream, skiing, cats, travel, hiking, eating, girls 1naturallyJ, pie, plaid shirts, Alan Ladd, Betty Hutton, Don't Fence Me 1n'. He dislikes history, snobbish people and work 1school work mostlyi. During the six years at Deposit, he has studied agriculture and Joined Senior Dramatics, Chess Club, Future Farmers of America. After his graduation in june, he plans to Join one of the armed forces or stay and work on his father's farm near Deposit. 'Alt is easier to love, than make love. HELEN EVELYN RATHBONE Drip first blossomed with the spring flowers in Guntown on May 5, 1928. She soon became partial to sweater and skirts, spaghetti, good books, music, Kenrick's humor 1?j and Always, but developed prejudices against all work, no cooperation, bananas, and washing dishes. During her years in D. C. S., Drip received her basic training in nursing by concentrating on math and science and rounded out her schedule with Glee Club 143, Dra- matics 113, Red Cross knitting club 115, and Dance Club 111. In addition to this, her name will go down in history as jean Heather, the lovely heroine of the Senior Play. In the dim, but shining future, 'Drip will join the Cadet Nurse Corps and will undoubtedly cure the patients with her charm as well as the medicine. To succeed in life you must succeed with All Men' 15 .VC x

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