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

 - Class of 1946

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FUTURE PREDIC TIONS Emily Anderson--Emieis spending time in one ci our bigger North Western Universities, where she teaches the boys how to block and tackle---. She suffered through years at Cortland to get in step for this job. Harlow Atwood--'H' spends most ci his time repairing cars, trying to improve their lines--you'll remember he spent a lot d his time in D. C. H. S. trying to improve his own. Joyce Axtell--'jerce' is now posing for a test in photcgenic qualities. All the leading magazines are trying to use her for their cover girl, but she..ma.y,.degide to quit her career and marry her athletic star, anyway. jane Barlow--Jane spends most of her time typing, but it isn't for a sideline, she has cashed in on her witty remarks and sells them to Bob Hope. Robert Boyd--Bob is now in Washington trying hard to win a case for the Republicans against the Democrats. Even without Roosevelt, the Democrats are still going strong. Shirley Bryce--Shirley has a steady position in the fine arts. In the daytime she practices with jose lturbi s orchestra, while between engagements at night she sings her 'reasonable facsimile' to sleep. Esther Buchanan--Esther has taken the place ci Cass Daley in the movies. It is rumored that 2 boys from Windsor are writing her script, giving her the laughs. Sarah Carson--Poor.Sarah--stuck away in Tombstone Gulch pounding knowledge f??J into children's heads. She combines the teaching methods of Mrs. Lynch, Miss Smith, and Miss McCormick. You can imagine the results. Barbara Chamberlin--'Blondie' is on the farm helping her husband and taking care of their family. Phyllis Chamberlin--'Sis' is running a boarding house on Main Street, called 'Ye Main Street Abode,' while LeRoy entertains the guests with his foolish antics. 'Ye Main StreetAbode is famous for its food, which is cooked solely by Sis.' Mary Cook--'Cookie' is now prize fight manager for lack Dempsey while 'Pop' Kelsey stays home and sells hardware. Shirley Drake--Dean ci Women at Baptist Academy. Even though she spends most ci her time with the girls, she still finds time to go with those handsome men that the girls bring around. William Edwards--Bill has taken over the FFA as well as Mr. Warner's job as teacher of Agriculture at D.C.S. Rosemarie Egner--'Rosie' is trying to compete with Miss Smith and Mr. Tracy for the Nobel Prize in Science and is doing well at it. Elawanda France--'Wanda' spends a lot ci time working as a private secretary to a big executive in New York City. Richard Gifford--Dick spends a lot ci time at the garage getting his car fixed. You'l1 remember he spent a lot ci time there during his senior year. Robert Hanson--Bob is now out in Hollywood drawing cartoon strips for Walt Disney, but spends his free time getting in touch with Louie. Mary Lou Laird--As we enter fall Seniors will enter sooner or later! the famous?? Turkish asylum, we see a door with large letters saying 'MARY LOU LAIRD, Ph.D., BS., D.D.T., LSMFT, DOCTOR OF PSYCHIATRY'--we open the door to a large, streamlined cifice where wesee many ci Laird's apprentices handling the patients while Louie calmly files her nails and primps her hair. Walmeta Latourette--Chief ci Staff at Trout Creek Hospital--where beaming countenance and efficiency make even the patients from Deposit look better Kthey can stand the improvementsl. Dorothy Leet--Dot has finally become manager d the State Theatre ci Deposit. She has parked a desk down in the lobby so she can watch the door-MAN!lll Richard Lloyd--Hap still has that 'Sax' appeal, especially to Steve. He broadcasts weakly Qweeklyj from Charlie Zandt's radio station and takes his pay check home to Maw. Myrtle Lobdell--Myrtle has finally caught her Hancock man. She can't decide whether to live in Deposit or Hancock. lack Lovell--jack has taken over 1udd's Hardware Store in Cannonsville. In the back, he has a couple d pool tables so when some d the 'boys' come in they can have a little relaxation after a hard WJ day's work. Earl MacArthur--Mac is now twisting people's spines into shape. He has a modern, magnificent dfice with every new appliance to re-locate people's bones in case he dislocates them. Lucille Mallery--Lucille has finally reached the five feet five mark while reaching for the role ci Barbourville's 4H prize winning Queen. Marcia Mallery--Marcia and her man llleaven help html are running the farm. She drives the tractor, and he loads the hay, while the 'chickens' watch. It is rumored that a little farmer will soon take over Daddy's job. QContlnued on page 605 21

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1 HISTORY OF CLASS OF 46 Here we are--the only ones of our kind--the class ci 1946. To earn this title, with the help cf Mr. Terry, advisor, and president, Graydon Scott, vice-president, Mary Lou Laird, secretary, Alice Weeks, and treasurer, janet Parsons, we started our first successful year ci high school. We began with a round and square dance that was followed by a supper everyone still remembers. For the 'first time in t.he history ci D. C. S. we presented Booster tags for sale before all the games. This was the financial success of the year. We wound up these ten months with a picnic at the lake with everyone bringing friends and their friends' friends. We came in again the next year, just a little more important. Mr. Terry con- sented to cope with us another year. We elected Mary Lou Laird as president, Bob Boyd as vice-president, Hazel Taylor as secretary and janet Parsons as treasurer. We started this social year on September 30 when we held our well-remembered spaghetti supper with the help cf Mrs. Terry. October 11, we sponsored a round and square dance with music by Pierce's Pennsylvanians. This being so-o-o suc- cessful we held another supper November 10 that was even better. Again this year our Booster tags netted us a neat sum. February 4, we held our most successful dance ci our Sophomore year, a round and square with the Victory Five furnishing the music. The last ,of our many great functions was a bake sale held April 8. We gave 515.01 to the Yearbook and then held our annual picnic at Oquaga Lake. Back from a nice short vacation, we started anew with Miss Smith as our ad- visor, Louie Laird, our president, jack Lovell, vice-president, Bob Smith, secretary, and Ilda Pazzelli, treasurer. .This year, again, we started out with a super supper that was a real success. Next on our list was a round and square dance with the Music Weavers from Sidney. The twenty-third ci May we held a smorgasbord supper. At last the great event came--The Junior Prom, june 23. Ilda Pazzelli was crowned our Junior Queen and Alice Weeks, Joyce Axtell, Emie Anderson, Hazel Taylor, Gloria Reynolds and Mary Cook attended her. Music was supplied by the Music Weavers and the dance was held at Scott's Casino, Oquaga Lake. We gave 525.00 to the Yearbook this year and then made plans for our picnic at the lake to be held as soon as school was out. Here we are at the top. To prove this' point we began this last and best year with a round dance October first. Next on our long list of functions came the Senior Operetta presented November 19 with the assistance d t.he Glee Club, under the capable direction of Miss Valentine. On December 19, this great class gave a supper for the Windsor, Harpursville and Deposit faculties. February 9 we presented the Senior Formal which was followed by the best senior play cf the year on April 8. We left April 24 for New York City on our great excursion into the night life cf the big city. 20



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UNDERSTUDI ES I. Dibble, R. Schwenz, Mlss McCormick, C. Terpennlng, B. DeNys JUNIOR CLASS The junior Class began a prosperous year with the election ci the following dficers: President - - - - -Carl Terpenning Vice-president- - - - -julia Dibble Secretary - - - - - -Betty DeNys Treasurer ---- - -Richard Schwenz Student Council ---- Ioan Taylor and Cecil Brazie Advisor ------- Miss McCormick As our first cificial act as Juniors we presented a super-splendid chicken supper on October 22. This supper was unexcelled by any other d the year. With this boast cf money we presented the first round and square dance d' the season, November 30. This dance was a success socially, if not financially. Then came the highlight d any Iunlor year--the ordering ci class rings. After having seen the samples d several companies, we selected om' rings from the Bastian Company. . On February 15, after careful deliberation, we gave an assembly program d great originality. We called upon a member ci the alumni, Dick Knapp, to tell about his experiences in japan. Other highlights ci the year included a meat loaf supper on january 24, a dance in April, the sale d pencils, and, ci course, the Immior Prom. The prom this year was a great tribute to the senior class. The hall was dimly lighted and breathtakingly decorated. Added to this was the fact that this was the first peace-time Prom in four years to be given by a junior class. juniors were active this year in sports cf all kinds, prize speaking, dramatics, clubs, and all social affairs. To all this, add our Advisor, Miss McCormick, and it equals a very suc- cessful year for the Junior Class. 22 sua-.11.x.n...

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