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

 - Class of 1951

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Zena ee? 'Little Beaver' Hawthorne leave um his heap big ability to get um good marks to Eric Mendel to add um to his owm 'Twlnkllng Star' Perry leave um her nice smile to Dorothy Page to put um with her own 'Speedy en Feet' Henzel leave um ner basketball ability te Sherry De e To um Robert Deian we leave um 'Tall Bear' Seymour's heap big 'Panther' Decker leave um his heap big wrestling ability to-um Fr 'Bright Eyes' Schmidt leave um her ability to draw um pretty pictures to Betty Stanton 'Ink in Blood' Potter leave um her Job as heap big Indian head of the paper to June Baker ring Plenty' Cunningham leave um his ability to take um a less carriage apart lat least he can get it apartlb to Alan Suter 'Sunlight' Zandt leave um her charge um of little papooses to Beatrice Reynolds and Betty 1n!ourette It will um take both of them to take her place 'Hiawatha' Uohnl Conklin leave um his heap big ability to stay um out D G S reservation to Hank Raymond 'Red Feather' Skillman leave um his plenty good varsity basketball uni orm to un Smitty Sllter To Sally Sllter we leave um 'No Say Much' Hart1n's quiet ways 'Samoset' Scofield leave um his silly laugh to um Lauren Allnio CAl enough ne aoesnw need 11:7 'Swift Canoe' Hauser leave ul his curly scalp-um to Bob Tlngley Ed 'Sunbird' Eastwood leave um her love for square dancing to um Madalyn wards 'Raclng Feather' Hills leave um his way to drive a motorcycle to Art nn 'Twinkllng Keys' Boyer leave um her deep appreciation for good music to Jean White 'Smiling Brave' Gifford leave um the heap big nickname of 'Clayt' to Clayton Martin 'Bluebird' Page leave um her pleasing Indian personality to Louise Reynolds to make her own all the nicer To Donald Duhond we leave um 'Buffalo Calf' Bullis heap famous saying says you 'Walk at Night' Lobdell leave um his big job of caring for chdckens the feathered k1ndl fUgh!J to Warren Whitehead. 'Smiling Feather' Secrest leave-um his nice smile to Adolf Shaeffer. 'Two Foot' Buck leave-um his heap big ability to get along with teachers in D. C. S. reservation to Friend Decker. 'Long Feather' Simmons leave um long ride on horseless carriage morning and night to-um Jack Greenman. To all the other little braves, maidens, and papooses we leave 'Heap Big Smoke But No F1re.' To-um all in class of 1952, eave um soft chairs in hall of study, right to catch-um up on anyt may not such long school hours, elevators in new school, and our good report card. Wish-um best of luck on new Reservation. ' 29

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Ie, the heap big tribe of '51, do make this our last whoop and yahoo of our old stamping ground, the D C S reservation, and leave um the following to the remaining Indians of the reservation 'Red Eagle' Axtell do leave um the heap big privilege of being the only scalp maiden in the Senior Tribe to Norma Schultz 'Eagle Head' Weiss leave um big ability to make flying birds to Hlbbard 'Butterfly Girl' Shanly do leave um the heap big Job of note taker the Indian Council to Ann Smith 'Buffalo Eye' Orvis leave um his ability to drive a horseless carrlag Bob Thomas 'Evening star' Lynch leave um her chair and place in the Indian Or chestra to Norma Bryce to remember her by 'Red near' CRonnyD Conklin leave um his naught to tiny brave, Bob 'Running Wolf' Edwards leave um his horseless carriage 'Leaping to Richard Knoeller 'White Swan' Andresen leave um her heap big position as the first to become Indian squaw to Loretta Brvce 'Singing Bird' Smith leave wmher heap good alto voice to Elaine Lov Joy so she can have big time harmonizing with herself 'Tall Elk' Swart leave um his place in Indian Chorus to Bob Strong 'Working Girl' Rutledge leave um her b1gjOb f take um tickets at house to Sandy Clift who will now have um fu l time Job 'Young Hawk' Schriver leave um his shy ways to Dean Wood ittle Rosebush' Griffin leave um her place as note pounder for the Ev s ian Chorus to Marilyn an 'Yellow Head' Eagan leave um heap nice smile to Paul VanValkenburg f winning approval of maiden 'Rainblrd' Rite leave um commercial ability to Audrey Cummings to ad her own 'Whirlwind' Lee leave um his heap big Job as Chief of Indian Council Ed Hanrahan. 'Great Thunder' Sherman leave-um her heap big job of trying to compe th Dick Knoeller to Rocky Conklin. 'Eagle Hunter' Thomas leave-um his heap big ways with Indian maidens to Bob . Tociggoguture squaws of America, 'Snowbird' DeRosa leave-um the walk to the squaws' tepee of learning on cold winter mornings. 'Morning Star' Comer leave-um her dark hair to June Schmitz, which leaves the tribe of '51 with one scalped Indian Maiden. 'Walking Bear' McElroy leave-um his ability to play-um on the reservatio football team to John Burns. 'Laughing Water' Block leave-um her laugh to Phyllis Davie to add to her own. 'White Flower' Fargo leave-um her rank on the reservation tribe year- book to Natalie Smith. ' A . ' L' X WI' ., ff. I Jegi QL-sff' ff f -iff, , ' J ' v , .-, ifii if , f V .1 g f 2-f J 'Q -ff' , . , 41 lff':'4,l1' . Q , 28



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Tribe of '51 Tour of Washington D C Third Moon 27th-30th Suns 1951 Tuesday, Third Moon 27th Sun Sunrise Leave-um-Deposit home reservation by way of Erie Railroad, special Ironhorse We catch-um-look of grounds and tepees of Rutgers University and also spires of Princeton University Cplaces where white men learn muchJ We travel on to chief reservations of New Jersey and Trenton where we cross waters of Delaware. Later, crossing waters of the Schuylkill we get good view of city of Ph1ladelph1a's Art Museum Qplace where many paintings hang on wallsj and the tepees of University of Pennsylvania We tour-um Balti- more in fine sightseeing cars Chorseless carriages of latest type! We also visit Annapolis and State Capital built in 1772 We arrive in Washington We stay in big hotel We eat big feast at hotel More horseless carriages carry us to Lincoln Memorial and then to Congressional Library to see fine constitution of United States, Declaration of Independence and Gutenberg Bible We then cross street to see beautiful Capitol flood lighted and our carriage takes us up Pennsylvania Avenue and around White House to hotel lbig, big tepee to my red brothersl Wednesday, Third Moon 28th Sun Small feast in morning at big tepee We take um sightseeing cars to Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Pan American Building, D A R Memorial Continental Hall, National Red Cross, Corcoran Art Buildings, and the White House W travel up-um Constitution Avenue, pass um Department of Justice and National Archives building to the Cap1t01 Red brothers and self visit to House of Representatives and Senate We travel back to big tepee After eating lunch in hotel we tour um residential Washington We see-um houses of late Pre idents, Wilson and Taft and house of Admiral Dewey and other noted braves houses We visit old city of Alexandria where the Washington family attendee services Mount Veron and Wash1ngton's tomb were also on our schedule That ni ht we had big feast at place called Casino Royal We see squaws do dances floor show! Free night to do what brothers want to Thursday, Third Moon 29th Sun sonian Institute where we see each Presidents' squaw's dress that she wore the day of her ch1ef's inauguration We also see boats from early times kinds of wagons and horseless carriages L1ndbergh's 'Spirit of St Louisu and other metal birds We also visit Washington Monument and then return to hotel After noon meal we are taken to the Department of Justice Then we travel through northeast section of Washington to Shrine of Immaculate Con- ception and Franciscan Monastery, where reproductions of Holy Land can be seen This ends the tour for the day and we Indigng return to hotel for meal The night is free to do what we want Friday, Third Moon 30th Sun We Indians off for our last day in Washington We go to the Ford Theater where Lincoln was ehot,to the National Gallery of Art to view famous paint ings and sculpture collections and finally to the Freer Art Gallery After lunch we take trip to Maryland to see fine homes and villages We say fair well to Baltimore and make fast tracks by Special Ironhorse We Indians tuokerod out when we arrive in Deposit Home Reservation Ughl fig, l' '-f 3 , I I 9 7 0 ' 1 D L 1 I .-. . , 9 , ' Q S' I , 1 Q We start off day with meal at the big tepee. We travel. We go to Smith- 3 ' 1 D D ' ! , . O

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