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

 - Class of 1948

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cv! S Freslunen we began the year by electing Helen Finch, president, William Martin, vice-president, Mary Barnhart, secretary, and Helen Youngs, treasurer. Miss Roberts acted as our advisor. 0 We had a very successful dance, sold booster tags, and Lumberjack felt emblems along with our reg- ular activities. At the close of the year we had made over a hundred dollars. During our Sophomore year we were led successfully through all our activities with Doris I-lanrahan, presldentg William Martin, vice-president, Mary Barnhart, secretaryg Mary Ola Sliter, treasurer, and Mrs. Collier acting as our advisor. First of our great social activities in our Sophomore year was a Smorgasbord. We continued to sell booster tags at football and basketball games. In April we had a supper and started off May with a dance which helped fill our treasury. To start off on the right foot for a super-duper Junior year, we elected Doris Hanrahan, president, Al Lloyd, vice-president, Mary Barnhart, secretary, Mary Ola Sllter, treasurer, and Mrs. Bleber as our capable advisor. Our first function of the year, a bake sale, brought in some much-needed money. We followed this by several suppers and dances and also sold personalized postcards. The annual Junior Prom finished off the year with Doris Hanrahan and Bill Martin as Queen and King, Helen Youngs, maid of honor, and Mary Ola Sllter, Joan Dailey, Lura Bennett and Shirley La Tourette as attendants. At last at the top, we elected Dick Ellis, president, Doris Hanrahan, vice-president, Mary Barnhart, secretary, Helen Youngs, treasurer, as our class officers and Mr. Zaengle acted as advisor. During the first term a series of suppers, bake sales, the sale of Christmas cards and magazines, added to our treasury. A gala Senior Ball was our one and only dance of the year, and of course a huge success. In the middle of March, everyone turned out for our really big event. 'I'he Senior Play and Washington welcomed us with open arms on March 29th. With June came Baccaulerate, Class Night, and finally, with many sighs, Graduation. CLASS MOTTO: Climb high, climb far, your aim the sky, your goal, the star. CLASS COLORS: Blue and Yellow CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose 21

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ROBERT CHARLES VAUGHN Bob has acquired likes for ice cream, good movies, sleeping and driving and dislikes for cheese, social studies, and stuck up peo- ple. He has participated in F. F. A. Bob may be found sleeping or if awake heard saying, Oh, my gosh. He plans to be a farmer. GERARD GARRETT WUEBBEN better known as Jerry , finds pleasure in cars and horses, and dislikes only getting up in the morning. After joining us just last September, Ierry has gone out for football, and be- come famous for his red truck, and sleeping in his classes. After gradua- tion Jerry wants to be a commercial pilot. FLORENCE ANN WATERS often called Flo , lists as her likes, IQ, food, dancing, skating, swimming, basketball, and nice clothes. Her aversions include con- ceited people, poor sports, pea soup, and Chinese food. She has been active in Glee Club, Dance Club, F. F. A. and Intramurals. After school Flo plans to be a secretary. HONOR S TUDEN 'I'S Evelyn Kelsey -- Valedictorian Dolores Smith -- Salutatorlan Helen Youngs -- First Honor Ioyce Merchant-- Second Honor 20 DOROTHY HELEN WHITAKER Dort to us, halls from Cannonsville, and likes most sports, the kids , driving, good movies, dancing, let- ters, cats, and most of all Baldy, but homework, Gene Autry, dogs and writing let- ters do not appeal to her. Dort has belonged to Glee Club, Girl Scouts, Lan- guage Club. Her goal---a receptionist. NORMA MAE YALE or Norm , was born at Sidney Center, and has de- veloped likings for horses, horseback riding, ice ska- ting, bananas, and square dancing. Her dislikes are milk, swimming, snooty people, and snakes. Her activities include Dance Club, Glee Club, Language Club, and Girl Scouts. Her goal- - -nursing.



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xlw 70' wr x E, the Class of 1948, being of sound mind and body, do declare this our last will and testa ment. To Bob Ehlers we leave Arlene Howland --- take good care of her, Bob. To Norma Barnhart we leave Rosebud Decker's ambition to be a secretary. To Jean Taylor we leave Adam Angelopulos' position as president of the Student Council. To Charlotte Skillman we leave Mary Angelopulos' Prize Speaking ability. To Ralph Poole we leave Chuck Lynch's ability to master mathematics. To Marjorie Ray we leave Bruce Green's super-salesmanshlp technique. To Janetta Lee we leave Evelyn Kelsey's acting ability. To John Bowen we leave Dave Pumam's football ability. To Ruth Schmitz we leave Dort Whltaker's outstanding i?J ability in Drivers Training Class. To Mr. Zaengle we leave an aspirin --- to cure all the headaches we gave him. To Dorris Comer we leave Ruth Gould's alto voice. To Jim Gardner we leave Buckwheat Chamberlln's happy-go-lucky ways, to add to his own. To Ann Rosencrants we leave Helen Youngs' cheerleading ability. To Bob Hardwick we leave Baldy Budine's habit of being late to school. To Bob Fargo we leave Arthur Bradtke's height. To Joe Lovell we leave Alice Lounsberry's place as a valuable Student Council member. To Kenny Burleson we leave Bill Lawson's wrestling ability. To Nummie Lusk we leave Clarence Tuttle's blond hair -- just for variety, Num. To Johnnie Knapp we leave Millie Fuller's job of running the mlmeograph machine ln Press Club. , To Julie Graby we leave Shirley Bodley's former hair-do. To Rodney Thomas we leave Walt Bowen's shy UD grin. To next year's Senior Class President we leave Dick Ellis' good example to follow. To Margaret Meyer we leave Gabby Gearon's laugh --- heaven help you, Maggie! To Keith Bryce we leave Ed Hartz's position as Photo Editor of the Yearbook. To Nelson Littlejohn we leave Chase Skillman's intelligence. To the Jmmlor Class we leave Eva Butcher's ability to get along with teachers. To Betty Hamlin we leave Joan Freiberg's giggle and sense of humor. fWe refuse to be responsible for results.j To Lymx Weeks we leave the Photo Club. See what you can do with it, Sonny! To Anne Scherpf we leave Blondie Bennett's good looks --- although she doesn't need them. To Joyce Early we leave Marie Smlth's competence in her Home Ec. Courses. To Murray Lindstrom we leave Mary Ola Sliter's place ln the Band. To Marion Menzel we leave Dolores Smlth's ability to play the violin. To Fay Cable we leave Joan Dalley's place as Class Wolfess. To Miss McCormick we leave Susie Schwenz's love for Army. To Ted Bodley we leave Merle Kelsey's shy manner. To Lila Dodge we leave Joyce Merchant's technique with a basketball. To Bill Yoxmgs we leave A1 Lloyd's ability to be a super-duper Yearbook Co-Editor. To Evelyn Strong we leave Shirley La Tourette's talent for cooking and sewing. To Phyllis Neff we leave Norma Yale's office as Language Club president. To Jerry McElroy we leave Bill Martln's skill on the basketball court. To Harold Eggleston we leave Keith Seymour's ability to carry a torch inconspicuously. To Pat Weeks we leave Kathleen Simmons' bashfulness. To Pie Lipp we leave Jolumy Backus' theme song In Love In Vain . To Rosemary Waters we leave Mary Barnhart's place as Editor of The Log. To Janet Page we leave Teresa Lobdell's liking for tall blondes. To Ann Taylor we leave Doug Lee's skill as a soda jerk. To Mike Gearon we leave Jerry Weubben's ability to get his homework done. To all unfortunate winter sports addicts we leave Eleanor Carson's passion for skiing. To Rudolph Bode we leave Beverly Terpennlng's loyalty in Senior Dramatics Club. To Ernie Smith we leave Robert Vaughn's habit of getting his beauty sleep in class. To Pat Davis we leave Dorothy Smith's ability in commercial subjects. To Alice Axtell we leave Flo Waters' dancing technique. To Elizabeth Lynch we leave Doris Edwards' quiet way. To Phyllis Potter we leave Phyllis Dailey's niclmame, Phyll. To Walter Klucznick we leave Pete Shellman's ability in sports. 22

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