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

 - Class of 1949

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MARCELLA FAYE CABLE Ah, yes! September! The event, fall, to most peo- ple, but not to this certain family. No, to them it was the birth of a baby girl whom we now know as Faye. She has acquired no nickname during her 17 years of life but she has acquired a liking for one, Kenny M., dancing, outdoor sports, writing, and good old Deposit. Her only two dislikes are people who continue to argue and those who don't think we need a new school. Faye has participated in Dance Club, Girl Scouts, F.H.A., Glee Club, Press Club. and Senior Dramatics. She hopes to write a best seller in the future. LILA ELAINE DODGE Lolly, to be different was born in Hancock on july 12, 1930. She came to D.C.S. in the sixth grade and has been with us ever since. She has been active in various activities including: Student Council, 1, Girl Scouts, Intramurals, Photo Club, G.A.C., Dance Club, Cheerleading, and has been our head Drum- Majorette for the Band all during high school. Among her top likes are Beebe Hill, basketball, food, her buddies, and letters from New Mexico. Among her low likes are conceited people, and the word what, the significance of which we are not sure, but we are sure she understands, Her future plans include becoming an airline hostess, perhaps going on observation flights over Bee-be Hill, eh, Lila? agx +?'Ds. MARY LOU MARTHA EAGAN Louie, that cute little blonde with the high- topped voice, is anther one of those Depositonians from birth. That is, she was born in Deposit on July 22, 1932 with curly, blonde hair and big blue eyes, both of which she still possesses. During her high school days she has been active in Glee Club, Lan- guage Club, Prize Speaking, Senior Dramatics, Girl Scouts, Orchestra, Senior Play, and is on the Yearbook staff, Lou has an intense dislike for jazz. cats, and carrots, while she is very pro-Iturbi, feather-cuts, food, and oiber music. She hopes to become a music supervisor, that is, after she attends Fredonia State Teachers' College. THE 1949

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THEODORE L. BODLEY Ted, that industrious member of the Senior Class, made his centribution to the population of our nation on October ll, 1930 in Binghamton, N. Y. Everyone calls him just plain Ted whenever they want a caller for a dance, or just some good old mountain music. While in high school Ted has been in Har- monica Band, D.C.S. Band, and is Wrestling Manager this year. He likes music, pretty girls fthat don't think so?j, traveling and nsw Stuclebakers. He has a profound dislike for lazy people, burned cake and cabbage. Ted will probably take over his father's business, so if you have a repair job just call Ted. fix-it, Bodley. GERALD KEITH BRYCE Keith, that guy with the camera, was born April ll, 1932. in good old Deposit, U. S. A. Although he appears quite the quiet type he has been pretty active in school. Between working at his father's store and classes he has managed to participate in I'ho'o Clvb all four years, natch, Press Club, and he has tooted a mean licorice--stick Qclarinetj. Keith, like lots of others, enjoys good food, taking pictures, and just relaxing. It mav sound curious but he dis- likes the Darkro0m. Keith hopes to make photog- raphy his life-time vocation. 'NN .. . i 2 ---- -- ACORNS KENNETH JAMES BURLESON Kenny, the lad with the blue eyes and wavy hair, has made quite a place for himself in the Class of '49. He has been one of our future farmers for the past four years and has participated enthusias- tically in all our class activities. Ken has been a mem- ber of the Varsity D for three years, played foot-- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, baseball 3, 4, basketball 3, and has been a top wrestler ever since we can remember. When Ken doesn't participate, he is an avid sports fan. He says he likes almost everything but can't stand snobs. Ken is planning to join the Navy and what will be our loss will be the Navy's gain. N 2:2



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JOYCE LOUISE EARLY Joyce, of the quiet disposition, made her debut five days late for Christmas, December 30, 1931 in Sherman, Pa. joy as her pals all call her, is partial to the Marines and one in particular. Wliile in D.C.S. Joyce has participated in Glee Club, Dance Club, F.H.A. and Press Club. She has an inclination for dancing, fwith whom we won't sayj, animals, good arguments, and good jokes. She tosses her head with disgust at the thought of liver, asparagus and snob- bish people. joy is also fond of the expression Bang which is just a part of good-natured joy. As for her future plans she can't quite make up her mind but with her past and present being what they HAROLD FENTON EGGLESTON Guntown shoots us another member of our Se- I nior Class. This time it is Harold Eggleston, bettei known to us as Eggie or Pickles, yes, on January 19, 1932. From Guntown falias, Cannonsville Eggie came to Deposit to see what he could see. Wliile here in D.C.S, he has been a member of Air- 'X plane Club, Chess Club, J.V. Basketball Squad, Dance Club and Boy Scouts. Harold is fond of Ruth, food, sports and the Senior Trip. He, however, dis- approves of History, homework, girls fexcept Ruthj, and bad weather. Eggie plans to join the Army after graduation. are she surely won't fail in the future. T i -'-inns... E1 - if - 1 igs .K .- rs ACORNS JOSEPH KLUCZNICK Joseph, with a last name that's hard to spell, was born on April 17, 1930, in Passaic, N. QI. joe came ta D. C. S. in his Sophomore year and has been with us ever since, During his stay here he has been one of our star basketball players on our j.V. team in his junior year and Varsity this year. He has scored many a point for good old D. C. S. and our class, when he acted as Class Treasurer. Joe, as you probably can guess, likes basketball, Lila, and hay rides but has little use for eonceited people. Joe plans to look for a wife after graduation and settle down early.

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