Deposit Central High School - Acorns Yearbook (Deposit, NY)
- Class of 1952
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JN- .- 1-JS TD ' K FTRPLT 2 Kelly Studio ACOR CLASS MOTTO: UNihil Ipsis Indignumn CNothing Unworthy of Themselvesj CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS COLORS: Maroon and White On behalf of the Senior Class, of DEPOSIT CENTRAL SCHOOL Deposit, New York The Yearbook Staff proudly presents A C O R N S O F l 9 S 2 feet? fa X W l APPREC IATIO The people of Deposit have done much for their sons and daughters Meetlng the growing demand for more room and better equlpment w1th which thelr chlldren may work and learn, they have bullt a magnlficent new mllllon dollar hlgh school bdlld Feeling that recrea tlonal facllitles were stlll to be lmproved upon, these people built, at thelr own expense, new, spaclous swlmmlng pool at the cost of nearly 321,000 It lS therefore wlth deep gratltude and appreciatlon that the Class of 1952 gives tribute to the good people of Deposit for the honest American endeavor and enterprise they have shown in provlding the future citizens of Deposlt and of America with the opportunity of learnlng un der tre flnest possible condi tlons ff X If jg Q af? Zggi' ,4r4'49f',r f QQQQJJJLMM El'lTE?J:a V V IWAZA s a QQQQMJ MEA miss. 6.315231 ff nf f X V xX f y 9 . ing. - . M 0 - ' a X ,ff l . I ff M lf ff! 1 f X ,f f J ' gif ' f 1 if 4710 , 1 , , 4 v9 4 Q 2 ' I fff X f ti q aloe ----- l DEDICATIO 354: Through the four years whlch marked the comlng and pass ing of the Class of 1952 as an organlzed group, there has been one personallty whose contlnual help and w1se Judgment the Senlor Class could not have done wlthout Thls man, although not dlrectly responslble for the functlcning of the Senlor Class, 18 1n a sense the guldlng l1ght who alded the BCtiVitl6S of the Class durlng those eventful four years. Mr. Freder1ck G. Fox, Prlnclpal of Deposlt Central School, has given largely of h1s own time and efforts to ensure that our beautlful new school was to be completed as qu1ckly and efflclently as posslble. He deserves the h1gh est PP81SS for his wise counsel and stlmulating leadership down through the years. Wlth a job such as his, where so many people must be pleased and t1me consuming activitles are a daily routlne, he always has tlme for problems, mlnute or serious, which the perplexed young minds of high school students present to him. With these thoughts ln mlnd, the Class of 1952 dedi cates this yearbook to you, Mr. Fox, and hopes you have many years of successful and wise pr1nc1palsh1p before you. ,l I ag fji P-fini? .pays ' 4 hgh., ' . --fs? -. , L - . . . . 4-was SENIOR YEAR ADVISOR Mrs. Lynch has displayed excellent cooperation and friendliness. She ac- companied us on our Senior trip to Washington in April. In the big year, Mrs. Lynch has aided the class in ac- complishing a big goal. The Seniors wish to thank Mrs. Lynch very much for her very thoughtful supervision. swf ' . , a - ff,-'lgfyaaj-35,,g ,A ' I al ,,, ' FRESH AN YEAR ADVISOR Mr. Wight capably guided our class through its freshman year. He realized the needs and hardships of a group in 6 its first year of Senior high school and did his utmost to keep our class a cooperative unit. X. ,,-'Q-. 1-3 JUNIOR YEAR ADVISOR In our Junior year, Mrs. Millward was our advisor, Her sparkling ambition WHS contagious, and our class worked even hard- er and better than before. The class will always appreciate the way in which she kept us working smoothly and efficiently. 131' SOPHOMORE YEAR ADVISOR Through our Sophomore year, Mrs. Rood helped us on the road to success. Always ready with good ide:s, her untiring efforts kept the class working smoothly. We owe a great deal to Mrs. Rood for her wonderful guidance during our second year as an or- ganized class. . . A wi? 3 fx. x .ffm 45, v-f ...f- qv.-5' 6' 19' 351 v-- J .J I LPUL N fLI4lO 'Oh to dance all nlvht and eleep all dQyH JUNE R K R 'Excellent th1HgS are rereu NORMA BRYCR HGood ta te 1S the flower of good JOHN BURNS HThe falr sex 1S hls departmentn ROBRRO CARSON 'A lad so meek and mlldu ROSLYN CONKLIN HCommon sense 1S Very unoommonn MILDRED COOK 'Heppy be her day AUDREY CUMNINGS HHe that lS of merry heart has a feastu FRIEND DECRER HA good sport wlth one and alln SHERRY DODGE HSweets to the sweetn l 1l5' senseu contlnual ,Xi I iii Qu'xL . if X ' Ns. .N I it 1 , K. A I 1 'K 3 CYRENA EVANS UB1essed are the peacemakersg they are never unemployedH ANN FERRERA HLaugh and the world laughs with youu HELEN GRIFFIN NPo1iteness goes far, yet costs nfthingv EDWARD HANRAHAN NMany are called but few are chosenH RICHARD HIBBARD HI am not arguing with youg I am telling youll RICHARD KNOELLER Nlmpossible is a word found only in the dictionaryn BETTY LATOURETTE WTO gain a friend is to be onen DOUGLAS LOBDELL NGood things come in small packagesu ELAINE LOVEJOY WHe who sings frightens away his illsu ARTHUR LYNN Ulf at first yvu don't succeed, try, try againn 2 gi? 4.,i N f 4: L, S--v' W 4 'K A I 'X 'vi l 4' 1' ,V ff ' H I Q fx ! Sf 9. so '52 1 .I I ' '1 Q , I PATRICIA LYNN HA picture is a poem without wordsu CLAYTON MARTIN HHe nothing common did or meann SARILEE MCQUILLAN HOnly weeds grow talln ERIC MENDEL 'Mind moves matteru ARLENE PACE HSeen but seldom heardn DOROTHY PAGE HAnything worth doing at all is worth do ing welln LOUIS PAVEGLIO 'Mm1Mlkwwmdsam'webwtmwW HARRY RAYMOND HHe that climbs the ladder must begin at the first roundn BEATRICE REYNOLDS HA deed without wordsn LOUISE REYNOLDS HA good laugh is sunshine in the houseu Q- T7 SHIRLEY SAWDY HImagination is the eye of the souln ADULF SCHAEFER NBoys will be boysn JUNE SCHMITZ HGood nature is one of the richest of personalityu PAULINE SCHRIVER UHear much and speak littleu NORMA SCHULTZ HCharacter makes its own destinyn BETTY SKELLETT NMy man is as true as steeln SALLY SLITER Wwell begun is half donen ANT OINETTE SMITH WKnowledge is powern NATALIE SMITH HAn angel while I sleepn ROBERT STRONG UMusic hath channs to soothen 1 5. 'A ,A- Hv'. iff f . L, I . 0 -I '5 .3 . 'F 3 19' fl--4. E' N-1v',' ,Y 75 4 L 1 Q' DT ALAN SUT ER UHitch your wagon to a starn HAROLD TABOR A likeable chap ROBERT THOMAS WThe clothes make the mann ROBERT TINGLEY HNever leave till tomorrow what you can do todayv ISABELLE TUTTLE WThe cautious seldom errl PAUL VAN VALKENBURG HA penny for your thoughtsn JEAN WARNER nYouth comes once in a lifetimeu WARREN WHITEHEAD WGood humor makes all things tolerablen DEAN WOOD HMy heart is ever at your demandn ROSE ZANDT HAlthough the last, not the leastn A get ADM! ISTRATIO r .., BOARD OF EDUCATION John Hanrahan, Erwin Ward, Dr. G. H. Merchant, President, Mrs. Grace Storrer, John Smith 12. H .- be .K.,. . 'nf liiwff , : ,Q f Q. 1 3: V Frederick G. FOX, 511P9I'Vi5i1'1S Principal Defiance College, A. B. Springfield College, B. S. Columbia University, M. A. Earl Hadden, Elementary Supervisor Buffalo State Teachers College, B. New York University, M. A. WG , SWG' You ' ' MANY WAYS :R sf 1 Harold Regis, Commerce Syracuse University, B.A. Miss Rosemary McCormick, Commerce Marywood College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. ,XM,, If f ' Agn ' -y-af iii- A -. Y Y, 2' , ' F, Y --- -i if 2 V r ' f ' l whiff ,A 5 H. ' .fu I ,af Raymond Hathaway, Industrial Arts Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. Charles Smith, Vocational Agriculture Cornell University, B.S. A efP'G TNX ,,-, , X' J n' W 7 5 , A f Mrs. Mary Briggs, Voc. Music Fredonia S. T. College Mrs. Helen Mattison, Art Rochester Institute of Technolog Ralph Huyck, Inst' Music Y University of Buffalo Hartwick College, B.S. FAC LTY Miss Helene Tompkins, Homemaking Cornell University, B.S. Columbia University, M,A, Miss Clara Curran, Grade S Marywood College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Mrs. Ruth Cook, Grade 6 Cortland S. T. College, B.S. Mrs. Mildred Houghtaling, Grade 5 Oneonta S, T, College, B.S. Mrs. Gertrude Daugherty, Grade Albany S. T. College, B.S., 14 l Mrs Emma Thompson, Soclal Studles Cortland S T College 'Wx Mrs Margaret Lynch, Soclal Studles Syracuse Unlverslty, B A Donald Mlllward, Soclal Studles lt Bucknell Unlverslty, B A A' ? John Pluta, Guldance Cornell Unlverslty, B Wllbur Slawson, Physlcal Ed Cortland S T College, B S M1ss Dorothy Burgess, Physlcal Cortland S T College, B S Anthony Gemma, Physlcal Ed Ithaca College, B S Ithaca College, M A af 'NN 15X .....- Laurence Bllow, Math Plattsburg S T College, Mrs Ethelyn Hood, Math Albany S T College, B S Lambert Zaengle, Sclence Kutztown S. T. College, B.S. Lehlgh Unlverslty, M.A. Stuart Tracy, Sclence Scranton Un1vers1ty, B.S. Iowa State Unlverslty, M.A. Mrs, Ethel Busfleld, L1brar1an 15 Elmlra College, B.A. Albany S. T. College, B.S.L.S. hl u me Mrs Loretta Johnson, Engllsh Albany S. T. College, B.S. Syracuse Unlverslty, M.S. M1ss Ann Marle Pryle, Language Marywood College, B.L, Kenneth Gadbow, Engllsh Bowdoln College, B.A. Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla, M,S, Add1son Wlght, Engllsh Columbla Unlverslty, B.A. Columbla Unlverslty, M.A. r '55 .A . S EJ AN I I ht: 1: X XL? f . f' - 3 r' P it I '21 . fl V X 1 ,x.- x A fd Q' L- d 1' :i K, X1 - 1135 Y .Q .. --- Y ! I i .1 'Q ' I' I iTbQx i . . . . b XI A g H A Inari Q u Q' I x-.V ' X 'E F Vvvv' W WC., V ' . . Q ' xia y . W l?fdf ' 4 0 Q V- Q 41. 'KWH A i . . . . a35w4Jlf:, , .I I ' 'S' 0 , B E ' ' Ed. ,, 1 , ,J 1 -F v V . , 7 Tay, Ll, ,f:,,' aff , X ihigi 3 signer luv-it Miss Dorothy Dunn, Nurse Syracuse General Hospital, Syracuse University, S.N.T R.N. Miss Genevieve Dailey, Grade 1 Cortland S T College R'- A1 mp 'Yx 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Dibbie, Reading ' ' MPS- Janet Hadden: Kindergarten Ohio Wesleyan University . . . Oneonta S' T' College Miss Margorie VanVorst, Grade 1 Houghton College B A Miss Joyce Schriver ' ' ' MTS' Ellefern Conklin Elementary School Secretary . . . Oneonta S' T' College FACULTY Miss Miriam Kelly, Grade l Cortland S. T. College Mrs. Madora VanValkenburg, Grade h Walton Training Class ' 'G Mrs. Eleanor Stoddart, Grade 2 Cortland S. T. College Mrs. Jessie Visser, Grade 3 ggZgniieg1aTKegiiieZZade 2 Oneonta S. T. College, B.E. Mrs, Roxie Parsons, Grade D ' ' Miss Gladys Hartz, Grade 3 Oneonta S. T. College, B.S. Mrs. Vivian Briggi, Ggaie 2 Oneonta S. T. College , i Syracuse Universl y, . . Miss Frances White, Grade h Oneonta S. T, College, B.E. il Y - J, ug. K - . . A - . V gs-,.M+- a.4 Douglas Brlgham, Clifford Saunders, 139811 WOOG1, Francis Buchanan C. D. Hathaway, Herbert Smith, Austin Freeman ,q. 1!F' M rv-W 'z' 1 Ned Fuller, Clifford Peaslee, Clarence Robertson, Jeffrey Hightower, Alva Ch d ' ' an ler, Donald Lord, Joseph Mihalkovic, Irving Soden Marvin Wei S: Sherman Wilcox, Walter Hulbert, Percy Weidman, Milton Smith? 45 1 E 3 r-sou ., 3' 5 Miss Lillian Houck, Mrs. Mabel Vigus, Mrs Elizabeth Burlison, Miss Carol Hartman ff V Mrs. Blanche Misner I High School Secretary rn, f' FEI' Hadden gives instructions X to Joyce Schriver Mrs. Elsie Davidson, Mrs. Elsie Ray 1' f' 3 v We wr' led-xRD ,L P QQTAD T Vloe Dr sldent CH WT DAfLT All ETINE HIVIANO T FIRST RWW Anlta fnthonlsen KGHHGEH Axtell SECWJD HW Dorothy BUTllQFH pnna ootnrat Wllllam Blanford Emory Buck Edwln D1t6WlQ Beverly D dd FIFTH HOW Davld Hartz Margorle Haubert Laura Hull Kent Joscelyn Helen Kelsey QIXTH EOf Charles Lanphere Iva Llttlegohn Wllllam Mattlson Evelyn Menzel Albert Palmer L l D2 f pq-'95 ,po THIRD Q71 Emll Ebert narllyn Evans Anne Feeh n Janet Flnk SEVENTH ROM Yvonne Qaynond Smlth Sllter Marlon Stanton Cralg Starblrd Esther The d rou Q? if .Allin Ln ,,, -rv Q' T easurer r7URTH ROW prllne Frazler Ta k G een,an Hazel H fele Rlch rd Hanarahan VIUHTH ROW Donald Thomas Agnes Truesdale Phlllp Welss Margorle Woodford Walter Wrlght IG? .50 5,1 9 'f . x A Ha .1 an 1 Q , 1 I ff 1 , md ' , b y ,s GF ff . -17 ,, .! . - J, 1 , wr.,- T 9x , , QQ 4 , . X 1, , N T R TLS CCR' IH CQHCL H3'RER X PI' I ' V ,-A Q ' A A?-QTTt TT :ER I 'U U Secre,ary T Y L V T TTU' T ' ' Q T ' ' V' l ' ' U c r 'n Ruth Backus Dewey Decker Robert Evans Marilyn Guy . . . . .yi A S 8 C . . P 17 7 1' LJ 1 V .J H.f,f5i, A kgH3n,fxx 1 g v-, 'D ' , 'M . Q.- 1' N 4 1 K , , i '7 11 V IW rv -F .A 4 rg y ar V lf Q! Q4 k ...ff x ' gl, I A yu? A v ,N , Q I 4:9 1 y vas'-' EIT!-rx Lf4 Q1 'r Q tif? ACN- jaiavvw' 'Q , . K . AA we Q sg I ' 5 2 . pf . b A 'E 1 X ' n' ' Q 'xx K 1 J v H I 1 K T .. if .N I 'Ui 43, ' -LQ L- 7' 1 .A M V B' 'J O ,f. X 'I wi' R I -. - , V i A 1 'gb Q F - , dw -I I 'A l . 2 11 N U fu' A .353 . , 1, Q. k ff L ,P Q .5 , f-f .- f I xxill 'l,p Y A J f . , S sr . wrw' S A A , 1 ' to PADTLYN HULLlS Secreta Joyce Alberta Eldredge Axtell Jack Barlow Don ld Blggs Nancy Boyd FIFTH RUM Cora Page J nlce Peck Fd RCblDSOH Dorothy Scott Shlrley Skellett 5-f 1? Qpef KX '17 B Y QTAILC Q RF LAU KTLD PTP5ld9Wt Vlce Presldent 0PHOMORE Joan Busfleld Kenneth Cordner Rlchard D3V1S Sherland Decker Sylv1a Decker SIXTH ROW Sandra Smlth W yne Stever Genevleve Strong Joan Strong Frank Theodorou Jacquellne DeMoney Sally Dodge Douglas Earl Ruth Ellsworth Warren Fargo SEVENTH ROW Guerdon Walley Jean Whlte Duane Whltehead Gordon Yale Frank Zaczek PHYTLIS BPI Qeurny Margorle Frazler Floyd Gardepe Rlchard Grlffln Nlllls House Nettle Neer ,gs- 4' ' US K- N 5 in l . c.. A ts r , 7 g A ETF - ,CBE ' T L 3.1 ' 45x,,f13 ,fi-Z' NE , TA,. 1 D T ass .T T. ,. T W c TEM FIRST ROW SECOND Row THIRD Row FOURTH Row 5 V H -' T , J, so j5 it v, 171 ' 1 Y I I A ,Q , x , fe' ' KT U,?:, 9 it K , ,. .' I -2,51 I 'K 45 1' Zi xmu W-3 an-105 QQ no 'CI' 'T 'II' PATRICIA DECKER Secretary FIRST ROW Gerald Allen Bessie Angelopculos Marian Backus Marjorie Backus FIFTH ROW Dionne Fuller Anita Gregory Charles Hathaway Myra Higley Edgar Holtslander Marie Learn Q 1 . -P , U kwa -- 's'N 'S U Ngxx 15? .gp ' 3, . ra A 1,33 -' 6- 1 ' . s ,,..rs', igqssl ',lu A Cul 4'4L FRED FURGESON President DOVLEY WHEELER ViCS-President FRE HVIEN SECOND ROW James Barrett John Bergfjord CarOlyn Blanford Luella Bonanno Edwin Briggs Carolyn Bullis SIXTH ROW Arthur Mallory Lee Martin Gerald Mattison Patricia Mihalkovic Sandra Mills David Nolan I 3 35 6, L. vc' THIRD ROW Joyce Burlison Shirley Butts Janice Campbell Ida Chamberlin James Conklin Clayton Conrow SEVENTH ROW Margaret O'Connor Gerald Orvis Edwin Pavlov Jean Price Dawn Raymond Arlene Rooney , I 3? 'ilf v ' - L - I 4 , 7' .Walk 95 .: l 'X i I ' I I x f WILLIAM NORLEY Treasurer FOURTH ROW Sarah Cunningham Mary Decker Diane Dodge Robert Evans Edna Fink James France EIGHTH ROW Betty Rosencrants David Schmitz Delores Smith Barbara Tabor Ann Vandermark Carol Yoepp Ar be 15' , . ,'S , ima-f Qu' 'WEP 1' I 6' , Q UE! ss- Yrs' 4 9 i , I u fr- X I L 1 .g JJX - bf X '1 .. 19' N, I 1:-7 'f' g 1 1 'Fr fff' Y l 4j :: Y 'X A V .M 15, fl- ps -E. W 2: H.- A 19' TL' in Q 0 x .-- N it If ' N A E5 ' in 1- . in 'Q 1' , NU C y. t ,c A 4, sa A1 -. 'M Mr '- k KXAX' ' ill ,J iq J' 1 jg? Ffh -fl f 'Q' . T 1 lb' A.,- Yf -X ww ,av as x ,A X s H 1.1 '4- 5- Q . FIRST ROV Agnes Anthonisen Anna Arrington Cornell Arrington Harris Backus FIFTH ROW Hugh Fuller Joseph Gatt Richard Hafele Anita Hall Gerald Hall Robert Hanrahan Patricia Haubert EIGHTH SECOND ROW Earl Beers Joyce Beers Lawrence Bohrer James Bowie Patric Brennan Ann Buchanan SIXTH ROV James Hornbeck Mary Hornbeck Joyce Hubbell Cecelia Johnson Janet LaTourette Donald Lee Nelson Lee GRADE THIRD ROW William Buchanan June Busfield Myra Card Jack Chandler Jack Collier Lawrence Conrad SEVENTH ROW Joan Leichfield Elaine Lengel Eugene Lobdell George Martin Richard Mapes Lorraine McElroy Doris Menzel FOURTH ROW Arthur Decker Betty DeWan Karl Egner Betty Ellsworth Peter Feehan Barbara Fineout EIFHTH ROW Chirley Morgan Ferne Mumbulo Georgianna Pavlov Harriet Purdy Walter Raymond Jack Reynolds Patricia Reynolds NINTH ROW TENTH RO Raymond Reynolds George Sprague Kenneth Rynearson June Stafford Helen Saunders Louise Schmitz Joan Skellett Patrick Smith Sheila Smith fung- ml' N-1 James St nton Shirley Stanton George Theodorou Joyce Truesdale Arla Van Valkenburg i. 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' N lx - . fi , ' , , J f H FIRST ROW Shirley Alberta Ruth Beers Beers Bennett Bonanno Bosket FIFTH ROW Lavina Evans David Faulkner Janet Faulkner Mary Flock James Fox Jane Green Mary Griffin Wanda Allan Anita Frank EVE TH SECOND ROW James Bronstein Richard Bullis Alta Butts Thomas Campi n Genevieve Carr Louise Chandler SIXTH ROW Sally Hafele Carol Haynes Charles Hermann John Howes William Hulbert GRADE THIRD ROW William Clift Darlene C onst able Songa Coons Roscoe Croston George Decker J ck Decker SEVENTH ROW Jane Kipp Harold Learn Edris Linkroum Jane Littlegohn Gail Martin Patricia Hulbert Kenneth Mayer Carl Ketchum Joann Nel on FOURTH ROW Pauline Decker George DeMoney Richard DUMond Carol Echorst Donald Edwards Alice Evans EIGHTH ROW Richard Muller Leland Parsons William Scofield Chester Ray Jane Reynolds Walter Reynolds Beverlv Schultz 'S 1 NINTH ROW Chester Shew Leo Shew Linda Skellett JwwsSmth Philip Smith Robert Smith Caroline Snashall T 'WB' 117' x N57 TENTH ROW Charles Stanton Stella Stanton Gary Starbird Mabel Tabor Peter Theodorou Patricia Thompson Evelyn Turner fv- Q-' Tn? 'nf ELEVENTH ROW Phyllis Truesdale Elizabe h Vandermark David Vitale Jacqueline Wheeler Marie Winans Allan W1th8FOU Paul Wyak gag 15? 157' l E' Nt lf' 11 , if Q A A ' ' Lrg 1 ,1 A my Q., L Vi Y A p 4.7 9- Qgil E' W V ,M V T p I. , W -ax X TA A s , r -f .2 , A'-A I Q lj' , 1. ,.. 6 V up in p , f wi? is v ' at J d I N sl. nf my p J, I, I J' 1 E 45 ' . , Q ' N Q L B '5 .sash by 444, Q w ta' Aix .4 Po t Graduate '57 D-rr' rw 1f1 DPR Fw T THA PPT FTN TTTPPV QKTLLD A 439 wlmmmg Pool ml' -lmafimlfmia Addlng new luster and grandeur to Depos1t's beautlful Junlor Senlor Hlgh School 1S the new 321,000 sw1.mm1ng pool, completed except for land sc plng Through 1ts own efforts, the communlty has produced th1S, the Wllllam D Marshman Memorlal Swmmlng Pool BELOW Some Small Fry GIIJOIY Jets Of water BELOW A rather unwllllng VlCtlTT1 gets the heave streamlng from corner of the pool from a palr of sturdy football players llkw 1 ,Pier lf.. QC 2 uk- A mf' FIRST ROW, E, Lovejoy, A. Smith, Mr, Wight, Mrs. Mattison, Miss McCormick, Mr. Gadbow, J. Baker, J. Burns g SECOND RCM: J Burlison, A. Biviano, R. Conklin, J. White, N. Boyd, A. CUTf1m1f185, D- Page: si Sawdy, N. Smith, A. Gregory THLRD Row: D, Lobdell, R. Hibbard, E. Hanrahan, . Grocnman, R, Strong, R. Knoeller, E, Mendel, D. Wood YEARBUUK McCormick, chose the above students from the upper classnen to perform the task of con- structing the ACORNS. The yearbook staff, under the leadership of our capable co-editors, June Baker and John Burns, and with the guidance of Miss Miss MCCOI'f'1iCk The yearbook staff wishes to ex- tend their sincere gratitude to those advisors pictured above who did so much to aid production of the Deposit High yearbook. Without their help, the pub- lication of the ACORNS would not have been accomplished. s gow BURN JUNE some Ma WMF J' ga 'M' mm, Q 'i rQfR' 'el Q ml e ew maid? Mais? WI all 'rw 5-13 hB41'1 'W l DEPOSIT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Several attempts had been made by school authorltles to promote the constructlon of a modern school bu1ld1ng for hlgh school educa tlon 1n the Deposlt area but to no ava1l Flnally, 1n l9h9, the voters 1n the School D1s trlct unlted to approve the proposltlon to have a new school The State Department of Educatlon approved flnal plans for the bulldlng and the Board of Educatlon was then ready to accept blds from the varlous contractors The Rathgeb Walsh Constructlon Company of Port Chester havlng made the most deslrable b1d, was awarded the contract for the general construction Materlals were purchased and work was be gun 1n Aprll, 1950 Constructlon was compara tlvely rapld by October of 1950, the corner stone was laid, the framework and br1ck1ng well on 1ts way to completlon Work steadlly pro gressed through the fall, wlnter and summer of 1951 By September of 1951, the school was oc cupled and on September 21, 1951, a formal ded 1cat1on was held 1n the attractlve aud1tor1um At a cost of nearly 351,000,000, the work on the Deposlt Central Hlgh School was completed, glv 1ng Deposlt the honor of havlng one of the best hlgh schools 1n the state of New York Here and on the next page are actual con structlon plctures of the new Junlor Senlor Hlgh School ,,,.,a2f-S1--mf .,w'+-'gg 'lull -1 ,Ga I W , J' ,Az . --4 -'Q 354.1 ,f ' , . , 1 . . . . ga'-.ri M , 1- . 1 ..' -,M - 1 x,.y 1 .' 1 ' 1- . 1 ' :-- 'af Rf ' - K , , 1 .Hn Lv Y., 1 T '.f' J ' ,f v .73 , ,, - , A x ' I, J' ' .,,x::, ' ,-jaw., gl'-.'N,f ' ,.. 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K-1 V- . 4' I X. 1 ,r 1 -D rw ii in Uun, p fl '-'J I Z Dr G H Merchant, Presldent of the Board of ducatlon, presents the new Junlor Senlor Hlgh Schoo1 bu11d1ng to the Student Body at the Dedlca tlon program on Se terrber 21 1921 ln the audlto- rlum Clark Mlnor, Chalrman of Execu lve Com mlttee of Internatlon 1 General lectrlc and former Deposlt graduate, glves the prlnclpal address at the cornerstone cererony as the Board of Educatlon and other O1f1ClalS 1ook oriiinui rx.,-j ,....-f- i u. A rnuh ' 4 .n rf R1 ' - - 1 3 E in ,J W ,fit -I 3. F i n V ,gh .5 V '4 . L, .. -. W, ' ' A '1- 1 ' ,Y. H 5 E W , --- 'H - - D -1 1 , 'Il. ' f , . 1 ' 'Af ,f ' - 1 -e 0 , ' w '- - 1, A Q fa .Q - 1 5 A on. , I f L 'A ' 4 Li-, '13 A. 4 in If Q. P - ' , gf ' Q E-,' C ' ' ..,.... N A A 1 '1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ll' - ' ..1lH .ln I t - he ,,- ' Q L r I '-- :L 1 1 , X tiwffr ala 1:1 f 1 . 1 a - 1 . , - . xg r 17 O O l A F' E ' ' - ' ' -. v-41e,,--,,. . . w H . . ' f a' H a ' -ig 1 l jj rf A J ' 4 -I 1 ' . 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At l by I -A M I 5 A +1 1 H 1 ' . -V11 If ' 1w'K 1 , vil fm... 1 Til' ' .'-5 55 . - . -' - -f X CHO0L LIFE 'Q' aww gg--4' ....,,ei .--- -9- ' -ns- LIBRARY The homemaklng rooms 1U the new MO '1 + Of' 3 O rleife apartment There lS one large room dlvlded 1nto two HUH shape and two ULN shape kltchens wlth a laundry located on one slde sldes the four kltchens, there 1S a d1n ette next to the kltchens, a comblnatlon S6W1Hg and classroom wlth cupboards for SGWlHg supplles and storage, a llvlng room and a bedroom These altogether make a complete unlt for teachlng all phases of Homemaklng il The llbrary lS an attractlve and well appolnted room on the South west corner of the second floor I addltlon to belng spaclous, lt houses an excellent reference collectlon as well as a wlde selectlon of f1CtlOH totalllng nearly flve thousand volumes The school subscrlbes to flfty seven perlodlcals whlch are avallable to the students and has a flle of back numbers of many of the leadlng magazlnes HOMEMAK ING ROJVIS ABOVE SSWlHg Class Recltatlon LEFT- Home EC. Girls preparlng food ln thelr new, modern Kltchen ART ROOM The new Art Room is a contribution to the progress of Art Educaiion into its own important and vital place in the education of the American child for a richer and fuller life experience. This is probably the finest art work- shop and classroom in this area, and new equipment, more space and the latest in facilities is already being reflec- ted in larger art classes. f our . rve center 0 This Switchboard is giimiicomplicated, but SY - t. uditorium ?1?hEE2gmnrk wonders with Q-Q-A e theS x 2 -T- Raymond , Douglas Lobdell: Harry lkenburg Robert Thomas, Paul vanva 33 The new typing desks and other modern equipment make our typing room an efficient place for eager students to learn. Here a student is not required to fill a desk or lunge for the keys, new geared-desks slide the machines to the desired height. Truly Heduca- tion is made to fit the student.W TYPEWRITINS ROOM V !'E!:!a,i,:.,: 'X X T1 Another modern scientific contrivance is the console, otherwise known as the public address system. This machine makes possible the sending of messages from anyone of eight points in the school--the auditorium, the gym Mr, Fox's office, the console itself, etc.-- to any one or all places in the school. J Here Mr. Zaengle is about to make an announcement through the console mi- crophone to the student body. fProb- ably to take some pictures for the yearbook.j chool Life Mm Hut and otherwise ul? Careful Ag boys if you press the ' 3 3 3 , J may be on the next page. ff' h and the coys lose nails Cfinger in the ag. shop. :M fvl The cafeteria is stuffed with students, the students with I 3 2 , Thanksgiving turkey. Miss Hartman and her kitchen staff. Under the direction of Mr. R Hathaway, the dri er training studen have been lear U to drive the A l952 Chevrolet. students meet t , a weekg one day f practice driving on Friday for a eral class dis sion. i , t J' 1 gk 1 QQ! mx 5613 QP X 'Q CUZ-Y'-1 ' 'L ll 1. U ' hu Jafar- and Q I ' ' Vk Q V , . . ,I , or I QI . 4 I ll Efi I 2 I . xl zl x 1' z 1 Row: Lauren Alinio, Douglas Lobdell, Harry Raymond, Robert Thomas, Robert Carson, Edward Hanrahan, John Burns, Warren Whitehead, Louis Paveglio, Paul VanValkenburg ond Row: Coach Gemma, Emil Ebert, Dewey Decker, Willis House, David Hartz, Adolf X ' L I !. s , -' E I r l I Q' A Q - .. 5 f1rmS1r:z:1rrr 3 I 1 r .. ... ,.., ,1, I I- .9 2? I I I H' I 1 . .1 I I nI.I I I I I -I il Fil I -ll-I -ff' W Y' I F1 nf ya . . A- we :gr . I fi 5 4 C. 4 2 it Full!! g H' :Q ,, ,mi,iiEiJ5dQua A-,V . II I A as lil Lax ' 1, 64 Schaefer, Smith Sliter, Philip Weiss, William Mattison, william Buchanan, Coach Slawson .Third Row: Edwin Ditweig, Donley Wheeler, Clifford Wright, Eldredge Axtell Warren Fargo Arthur Mallory, Charles Lamphere, Sherland Decker , , 4 FI Coach Gemma gives instructions to Smith Sliter, Harry Raymond, and John Burns BOB CARSON FUUTBALITE THEY Deposit - Oxford lb Deposit - Whitney Point 2h Deposit - Windsor A O l3 Deposit - Walton A lb 2h Deposit - Cooperstown A 6 27 Deposit - Greene H lb 26 Deposit - Hancock H 33 O Six losses against one win doesn't sound like a very successful football sea- son but the record is deceiving. A new coach, a new system, and new players add up to a big job to be done before a win- ning team emerges and much of that big job was done this year. At the beginning the team started off with the single wing, They then switched to a split T in about the middle of the season. They ended the season playing a regular T formation. The team, running from this regular T formation, finally got going and beat Hancock, 33 - O, The players want to thank Coach Gemma and Coach Slawson, who helped him, for be- ing so patient and understanding, Everyone ' re that next year, under the same coach, Deposit will have a winning team. 15 SU. DEWEY'DECKER ED HANRAHAN H I glg , gi Kan . nat? JOHN BURNS SMITTY SLITER BOB THO AS WRE TLI G With many inexperienced wres- tlers, Deposit's team managed to fin- ish the year with a two won, two tied, and two lost record. At the league tournament, Deposit placed third, being beaten only by the strong Bainbridge and Greene teams. In the 95-lb. class, Leroy Scofield, and in the lh5-lb. class, undefeated Pete Ebert, proved their ability and helped the team by becoming league champions. First Row: J. Gatt, C. Stanton, E. Pavlov, D, Lobdell, W. WE THEY Buchanan, L. Backus, L. 5COfield Bainbridge QQ - 3Q Second Row: Mr. Bilow, Captain A. Lynn, L. Paveglio, W. Sherburne 23 - 23 Whitehead, L. Alinio, E. Ebert, E. Cunningham, Windsor CExhibitionj 30 - 16 Manager W. HOHSS Vestal Jayvee 28 - l6 i Greene 20 - 20 Windsor 18 - 22 -nan-nun ,HL V jx Leroy Scofield, Lloyd Backus Arthur Lynn, Lauren Alinio Douglas Lobdell, Edwin Pavlov LN X Emil Ebert, Edward Cunningham Louis Paveglio, Warren Whitehead Y X X: Ffh! fa Q' , I ' , . 0 -I E 0 IZ... V Wg' x f ' ' . e.QLxl4O Q if f 1 ,f 1 ' --1? f1,. .F 'X , 'l, f W ' I Qxst av 'I f M' Ti Vg , V 'ASXXXWN' Qs. ni ,ff 1. f ,I fx' Q ' L Ii xx f r N 'M - - f S' I J.-x 5 i 4, ff' ' ' 0 I., L ff A' A-W 0 K x ' ' .I Q I?--. L f, i4 Hoo Dewey Smltty ff Bob X VAR ITY BA KETBAL When the smoke and nolse cleared away, the Deposit Lumberg cks ended the season wlth an 1mpF6SS1V6 record of thlrteen wlns and three defeats Depos1t Varslty lost two of lts three defeats to Afton, the champlons of our d1V1S1On The other defea was at the hands of a scrappy Walton team who came back to avenge a loss earller ln the season Although the only loss suffered 1n the new gym proved to be a vltal one, the boys fought hard to the very last game 1n hopes that we would regaln the Champlonshlp honors To Coach Slawson and the Lumbergacks of 1953 we wlsh the best of luck and success iiii Dec ec Dec Dec an an an Jan an an Feb Feb Feb eb Feb Feb 21 'S SCHEDULE 1951 1952 Ba1nbr1dge+ there Walton here Wlndsorf here Oxford there Aftonw there Greene there Harpursvlllef here Hancockw there Greene here Balnbrldgeu here Wlndsoru there Oxford here Aftonw here Harpursvillew there Walton there Hancockw here +Ind1cates League games THEY ank 3 ' N ' J W s ' s 1 ' ' , . IE f, 6 A'lf. V, . H l I H y.l9' 6 I I 'iijgfif' 5 D' .4 - f Ed x..w: 'l'.1.x: V lT1w4 iafl X l . I 7 . ' ' . 8 . i ' Efrgg D . 8 52 - 3h p p 1 . lb ' so - 37 c 0 ' . . . 0 J 0 Ll 60 t J 0 5 ' J 0 - ' ' ' . . 18 62 - 35 ' ' J . 19 59 - bo J . 25 ' ' 57 - 3h ' ' ' ' . 1 ' 62 - 38 - - 2 h9 - 38 . 8 hh - 61 . F l ' ' . . 16 S2 - 63 - i 55 - 29 .J .Q 1, 352 3, yn Wy: , T461 1? ,...., If 5109, ' -1' W ,, f41., ,.,pQi.,+, 2 JUNIUR VAR ITY The Jayvee team, after winning its first game, went into a slump and lost the next six consezutive games, But the never- say-die Jayvees fought back by winning the last six of eight games. The Jayvees ended the season in third place with a record of eight wins and eight losses. new gym, the fellows had a difficult time but with coach, we team next Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. With an inexperienced team and the J the same system and the same are bound to have a championship year, SCH DULE 1951 - 1952 WE THEY Bainbridge+ there 38 - 37 Walton here 27 - 36 Windsora here 38 - 39 Oxford there 27 - M8 Aftonw there 35 - 61 Greene there M3 - M9 Harpursville+ here M5 - M7 Hancockw there 57 - 35 Greene here M1 - 33 Bainbridge+ here 50 - 27 Windsor+ there 32 - 5M Oxford here 39 - 37 Afton+ here M3 - M2 Harpursvillew there M5 - 38 Walton there M2 - M6 Hancockv here M5 - 30 Indicates League games nf 7 'nf'-7 .--1 nil' VARSITY CHEER LEADERS Sherry Dodge, Laura Hull, Yvonne Raymond, Robert Strong, Audrey Phyllls Brlggs Betty Rosencrants Dawn Raymond CUMmlHgS, Marlon Stanton Dorothy Page CHEAESPEQREE i A Dorothy Scott Sylvla Decker Betty Stanton 0LOR GUARD The bravest escorted by the fair- est. Our Color Guard has chosen well , in presenting the Flag before athletic V contests and leading the parade for patriotic celebrations. TWIRLER This talented group, with the assistance and instruction of Miss Burgess have entertained at ball games and assemblies. Norma Bryce is a most capable majorette, and the re- maining members are underclassmen, who promise future talents, and seem destined to become a nucleus for an even larger group. Sandra Bridge, Shirley Stanton, Norma Bryce, Joan Wheeler, Sheila Smith X a -Ay -t At.'a f h t f? Y: -1 is No.4 ff :'- ' - -s -' 1 5' sf' 'B,:! yL ' 4 ' - - , --CQ. A- , ii ,N xx ' f seg L V sa ' ' ll T L a '. 9? First Row: Charlotte Palmer, Anita Anthonisen Second Row: Evelyn Menzel, Ann Smith, Marilyn Guy GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Fd. Natalie Smith Senior Fd. Evelyn Menzel Junior Fd, Nancy Boyd Sophomore Fd, Sherry Dodge Senior Fd. Dorothy Page Senior Fd. Phyllis Briggs Sophomore Gd. Audrey Cummings Senior Gd. Laura Hull Junior Gd, Charlotte Palmer Junior Gd. June Schmitz Senior Gd, Joan Busfield Sophomore Referees: Roslyn Conklin Senior Yvonne Raymond Junior 'r ,f wmmZ-MQW 'SOFT'-IUIOTJ XX K A x . X421 39 GRIQP ,QTU PH Im xx f Wx X MQ if Vg? music W Va WE X X L I TERATURE Q K' xffsff ka f if ff ART XTX L THE SONG P--4 v-12 C3950 PSU X - W ,ffff X y f ' f 5 -if -- X -A., ,.-.. ' by .'.AV 'W W! J - .JJ jj! X, W O L- Q , my NU A TK ' xv .X XXX NX N L X Yeim X ,iii X ya f , l vzaqxx X X' N . D177 E l0R PLAY The Senior play, sponsored by the Class of l952, was one of the most successful Senior plays ever pro- N' duced in Deposit. In HTiger House,H the Senior Play Committee chose a production unlike those of former years. Plenty of thrills, chills and excitement were in store for those who attended this play. rig, Nh 1. Directed by Mr. Gadbow, an able and efficient manager, and with the setting of the new auditoriu to aid production, the cast was whipped into shape to present the intriguing mystery story. Rehearsals were long A f l and hard, but patience and a mutual desire for successful production re- sulted in a really fine N play, Through the coop- eration of the faculty in general, the cast, the Seniors and the director, V a play was produced which N' the Senior Class could be proud of. -r ER as Mac AUDREY CUNMINGS MQHARD KNOEQQL HS Erma as P-ith 'D c I ' -5? ' mg, ff 'wif K1 , X, A , Ros A f p Liz CONKLIN ERIC MENDEL NATALIE smmq ANN SMITH Peg as Oswald 8-S Aunt Sophie as Mrs. Murdock ADOLF SCHAEFER as Thompson t 4 Lf 'B :if f , HUJBY SANDY sa It WOYH3-n as The MNS QW JOHN BURNS asrma 1 J DRAMATIC 3 T2 M 1 iiliulllllllii ' First How: Marian Stanton, Charlotte Palmer, Marilyn Evans, Joan Griffin, Patricia Lynn, Jean Warner Second Row: Paul Van Valkenburg, Eric Mendel, Ann Feehan, Anita Anthonisen, Richard Knoeller, William Mattison, Mr. Gadbow K RIGHT: Junior Dramatics First Row: Betty Rosencrants, Sonja Smith, Carolyn Brundege, Edris Linkritm, Gail Martin, Mrs. Johnson, Bill Morley, Elizabeth Vandermark, Jacqueline Wheeler Phyllis fruesdale Second Row: Edwin Briggs, Anita Gregory, Betty Parsons, Delores Smith, Joyce Bur- lison, Carol Echorst, Bessie Angelo- poulos, Patricia Mihalkovic, Joan Skellett, Jane Kipp, Carol Haynes, Sheila Smith, Peter Theodorou Third Row: Thomas Campian, Fred Furgeson, Paul Wyack, Clayton Conrow, David Nolan, Lawrence Bohrer, George DeMoney, Frank Bosket, Richard DuMond ABOVE: Senior Dramatics LEFT: Junior Dramatics First Row: Caroline Snashall, Alta Butts, June Busfield, Richard Mapes, Mrs. John son, Kenneth Mayer, Sandra Bridge, James Fox, David Vitale Second Row: Myrtle Woodford, Lorraine Mc- Elroy, Shirley Alberta, Barbara Fineout, Ferne Mumbulo, Nancy Ray, Harriet Purdy, Sally Stephenson, Patricia Haubert, Louise Chandler Third Bow: Sharon Wheeler, June Stafford, Agnes Anthonisen, Elaine Lengel, Marie Winans, Jane Reynolds, Joyce Truesdale, Joyce Hubbell, Carol Williams, Cecilia Johnson V 'Y f.,,, r -wg. MR. JOHN PLUTA Advisor Allllh. EDWARD HANRAHAN President rirst now. Dorothy .urlis n, D ris Menzel Retty Rosencrants, Janet Pink, Ann Srith Second Row: Cary Starbird, Jack Decker, Donald Biggs, Jordan Kazalski, Mr. Pluta , Elaine Lovejo Sherland Decker , Edward Hanrahan Peter Feehan, Edward Cunningham, Eugene Lohdell TUBE T COU CIL Under the leadership and guidance of Edward Hanrahan and Mr. Pluta, the first Student Council in the new school was or- ganized. The officers for the school year of 1951-1952 were: Edward Hanrahan, president, Edward Cunningham, vice-president, Ann Snith, secretaryg and Elaine Lovejoy, treasurer. Again the hall monitor systen was established and the school calendar decided, Refreshments were served in the school caf- eteria after our basketball games for the basketball and oheerleading squads of our own and the visiting teams. It was done with the intention of promoting better relations between schools. The League Student Council meeting was held in Sidney with four Student Council members from Deposit attending. The Student Council hopes that the spring neeting will be held in our new school. l 'sf EDWARD CUNNINSHAN Vice-President 4 JUNIOR f -ata 3651519 . X353 r-U-L ' Angelopo sefwfan W bell Al 2-lko ' H105 ph , , Betty 3? 5aniC9 Ca'p Vic, Delores, a?tr+Cla ri-1-QQOTJ 7 Sli'-U'1 First Row: Paul Wyack, Patric Brennan, Lawrence Eohrer Second Row: Arla Van Valkenburg, Gail Martin, Carol Echorst, Sally Stephenson, Harriet Purdy, Myrtle Woodford, Miss Valentine, Shirley Alberta, Phyllis Truesdale, Sandra Bridge, Patricia Hulbert, Helen Schriver, Joan Wheeler Third Row: Lorraine McElroy, Betty Parsons, Edris Linkroum, Mary Hornbeck, Ceorgianna Pavlov, Alice Evans, Lavina Evans, Darlene Constable, Evelyn Turner, Joyce Truesdale, Nancy Ray, Cecilia Johnson, Janet Faulkner, Mary Flack, Carol Haynes, Caroline Snashall, Jacqueline hheeler, Anna Arrington Fourth Row: Joyce Hubbell, Betty'Ellsworth, Carolyn Brundege, Marie Winans, Sally Hafele, Agnes Anthonisen, Jane Reynolds, Carol Williams, Jane Kipp, Sonja Smith, Janet LaTourette, June Bus- field, Ferne Mumbulo, Louise Chandler, Sheila Smith, Ann Buchanan 33' ' Q 'Q 4'-2 in X Q at W 5 ff Y 1 V, 1 V f iii P ,S , at JIS fi Bl ll UW Q N 3'3Zv'TWOf1d 5. smith M. mem-O 1 + W 1 J , r, iss Jdlen ine 1 , C. ralmer, A. Truesdale, D. ith Seconu , icvgncrants, J, Peck, J, c+Tn A Q one J Brice, S. Sliter, J, Warner, A. Sfi' Tnird Row R Vvans, R. Strong, W. Mattison D vanValKQnbur, S Sl or C, Ivans GLEE CL lberta, J. Burlison, A. Greg culos, Miss Valentine, D. , P. Lynn Campbell, A. Biviannc, C. sen, J. Fink, J. Busfiel d, H. Griffin, H. Fafele Sanford, J. Griffin, I. L S. lodge, D. Burlison, M. Eu 1 Q l l I L. 'v fd .1 9 1 if F5 1 F3 A WP! r ', ' gn 1 Nw f First Row: F. H. A. Second Row F. F. . First Row: Second Row: I sr.: . Neer, M. Learn, C. Yoepp, A. Cohrao, Miss Tompkins, J, Strong, . Higley, B. Tabor, R. E llsworth . Cook, C. Fineout, J. DeMOney, J. Palnatier, S. MoQuillan, D, Ful- er, S. Butts, S. Snith, B. Reynolds, B. LaTourette, 5, Wagner, J. aker, R, Backus, C. Page L7 D. Cf' 3' Nl FJ C5 C 'J 5 H. Z3 UQ D' M2 . Schaefer, F. Decker, D. Higley, A. Lynn, Mr. . Thomas, R. Cordner, E. Axtell . Lohdell, E. Ebert, G. Walley, W. Stever, R. . Whitehead, R. Conklin, F. Snith, D. Earl rx 1 e my V. Y . 1 . , W, -'- Bode, W. Whitehead, .aff-W . 3 frL V' i 2 1 A ,Egg W -H ' I' . fl' - Qij QQ- .L 6 .i h., -dr a. A 1-5i5is 1 I 1ll9i!! ll f7- b 1. I my-N fi-an H ... V.-244 yi-1 Photo Club 3 First Row: Bill Morley, Laura Eull, Evelyn Nenzel, Marilyn lug, Eexty Stanton, Jian Euefield, ,udrey Cunnings, Iatalie Smith, Ann Siitn, Robert fhonas Second Row: Jean Tarner, ifhert nita anthoniser, iezger fender u, Sherry Dodge Ida anberlin, Gerald Mattison, Fred urxcson 4 5 Projection Club This club is a service organiza- tion under the direction of Mr. S, Tracy, which operates and maintains the projection equipment. First Row: Roy Smith, Fred Furgeson, Bill Morley, Carl Keuhn, Kenneth Cordner, Donald Higley, Eric Mendel, Richard Knoeller Second Row: Richard Cordner, Donald Thomas, Dean Wood, Lauren Alinio ,gi 1211 Q14 ruff isa, FIRST ROW: S. Dodge, R. Conklin, N. Smith, Miss Burgess, S. Sliter, H. Hafele SECOND ROW: A. Smith, M. Stanton, A. Cummings, Y. Raymond, L. Hull, E. Menzel, J. SChmitz, M. Haubert FIRST ROW D Decker W Mattison, J. Burns, Coach Slawson, Coach Gemma, P. W VAR ITY 2 E: Hmahgnfs' SECOND ROW: A. Lynn, P. Vanvalkenburg, L, Skilhnan, E. Cunningham, E. Ditewig, Paveglio, C. Wright, R. Tingley, R. Strong, D. Hartz, R. Thomas THIRD RCW: D. Lobdell, E. Ebert, A. Mallery, C. Martin, H. Raymond, R. Carson, Alinio, A. Schaefer, S. Decker, W. Fargo i Q T-ll SUPERLATIVES lm A-3+ Q!!!-J F CQ H bmi Xa! 5E5f 5 K Qliikgff M Q T g WW? bf 5 Ei IG m5TlTE ww X if g 5 eos T wo pc , Qi V N .Q . 5 M X, it N 2 5 V X, K VN X Mfg X X E f x JV f K N V 7 O ' -5 X A X Cff I ff M MJ Moef IQYS C H1 VOU5 0 f I, , q OST TQQO ,t ,J R . 6: if? -- ' f 9 0 . VJ ,XI . ISVV ,W ' A Q ' Z, f ' E f A. , 5 ,N qu 4 L' N' ,.,g . I gy , lvfo S TA vi D9 E N mf M ,Q A U F u. fff U A9 V x f V' :L 54,1 ' K fqwfffi A FLLERS YN H 1 51072 H xl 4 3 T J A .g OW was O N LLIGE X K xx 6' I h C 1 +A X W M061 Q V CB: 7 1 w f X Q H - E32 5 5 Us 9 1 ' AV, . .. I if 'G N MOS '-.HL F1 - AA it .. 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With splendid music by Gordon Latourette and the carol singing, the Sophomore winter Queen received her crown, ABOVE: the dance. The OrCheStF3 LEFT: Choral by the girls. singing Sophanore I, ssl i ' ! c'! ?P 5 1 , e 4 4 ' f i X - I I I . ! s 0 ! . . . , 1 . S x I A i First Row: I B A Second How: 0 0 0 I' ai'-Q Af' A ga P. Schriver, R. Zandt, J. Schmitz, M. Stanton, N. Bullis, A. Feehan Mr. Regis, L. Reynolds, C. Bohrer, J. Baker, H. Hafele, H. Griffin B. Reynolds R. Hibbard, R. Cordner, E. Robinson, Y. Backus, C. Yoepp, M. Learn C. Page, S. Moore, S. Smith, R. Ellsworth, N. Ellsworth, C. Fineont J. DeNoney, B. Brennan, A. Ferrera, J. Barlow, H. Proffitt Third Rot-rg S. Decker, Backus, J. Palwatier, V. Higley, H.. Backus, S, Wagner, N. Lipich, B. Tabor, II. Tieer, S. Skellett, E. Thesdoriu, J. Fink First Row: L. Shew, F. Bosket, P. Theodorou, First ROW? C- BYU-Hdege, P. Truesdale, J. Green, Mrs. Busfield, K, Mayer, W, Hul- Mrs. Busfield, S. Alberta, G. Martin, bert E. Linkroum Second ROW: G. DeMoney, A. Witherou, C, Her- S9COnd ROW: C. Echorst, P, Thompson, E, Turner, man, L. Warner, J. Fox S. Smith, B. Parsons, B. Ellsworth, P. Haubert, J. Truesdale, A. Arring- tOH, J. Hubbell - DENTAL OFFICE The Dental Hygenist's Office has all new equipment, ample but not wasted space, the best illumination, and the smiling face of Miss Harvey to complete the pic- ture. Here she checks the teeth of a patient. NURSE'S OFFICE A modern well-equipped office with up- to-date facilities. Aseptic conditions care- fully kept and all good health standards are maintained at all times. CHere Miss Dorothy Dunn repairs an injured finger on a Deposit Student.j SEE? llll Following are shots of Deposit Central students enjoying the spacious facilities of the new gymnasium. Pupils attentively watch as Coach Gemma executes a tricky shot. Boys playing basketball on their fine new court. PHUTUGRAPHER A part1cul r gr up has contr1buted to the productl n of +h1s yearbo k even more, perhaps, thar ny other A vearbo k lS a story of the past school ye r AS the anclent Ch1nese proverb says HA p cture lS worth a +housand word Vhat, then would be a better way to tell the story of the scholastlc year than to have p1ctures related to and as n lntegral part of school 11fe9 Photographs 1n qual 1 y and qual1+y, ar the ost accept ble means to convey the sto Appr prla e vr1+eups ard c pt ons to a company the photographs are a necessary supplerent ard serve to connect the story as whole Th1s COIblH t1on 15 therefore the baSlC essence of a yearbook The MCORNS staff 1U Depos1t Central has tr1ed to ccompl1sh th1s end Followlng 1S an cknowledgment of the wonderful Job done by varlous photographels such f1ne work deserves all the credlt, and more NhlCh lt 15 due To Mr Walter Kelly, owner and operator of The Kelly StudlO located on Second Street of Depos1t, we owe the deepest debt OI grat1tude H has furnlshed pho tographs to us at cost, nd even on occas1on, less than cost Some of the best Jork he has done h s been glven to the ACORNS, and all of h1s work lS of top qual1ty He has done The full page plctures the varslty and Jayvee basketball portra1ts n1ght shot of the aud1tor1um, the assembly portra1t and the double page shot of the football team, The panel pages C1HdlVldU3l plctures of studentsj, and senlor Off1C9TS The actlon shots of the varslty basketball and football, the Jayvee basketball and cheerleaders, The faculty and Board of EdUC3t1OD, Most of the clubs and other student OTg8H1Z8tlODS, 1nclud1ng the Band Orchestra, F F A F H A , Glee Club, Student Councll, Junlor and Senlor Dramat1cs, Yearbook Staff, Press Club Photo Club, Pro J9CtlOH Club Llbrary Club I B A , ACtlOH shot of Sen1or Class Play, Varslty D, and G A C Most of the Classrooms Cexcept1ng the art room, typ1ng room aud1o v1sual room nd the cafeter1a kltChGHSj, The ded1c tlon of the new school and the laylng of the cornerstone Mr Zaengle and the Photo Club have also donated the1r serv1ces to the productlon of the yearbook Thelr supplementary work has benef1c1ally a1ded the ACORN'S productlon Our thanks to Mr Zaengle, who took T e nurse's and dental offlces The aud1o v1sual room, the art room, typlng room and cafeterla kltchens, he wrestllng plctures, the color guard and the twlrlers, he staff 9 Ind1v1duals or other groups have also donated plctures to the yearbook Sw1mm1ng pool plctures and COHStTUCt1TH p1ctures by the Deposlt Courler, The Dr1ver Tra1n1ng C r by Mr Demeree, through the cooper t1on of Mr Earl Houck, Mr. Bengamln Walsh don ted COHStPUCt1OU plctures The splend1d art work done on the d1V1S1OH pages and the basketball was done by Mrs. Mattlson, Betty Stanton, Betty Stevens, and Dorothy Scott. Many thanks to them for a f1ne Job, 61 , I o' ' o V o -- ' A 2 . 4 U o a . . , A 1 a ' s.H 4 , J- ' r- ' Y A Q 3 - , A . . . A F , 1 , . rt t a e m a , -- A -N ' + Y ' .- - J Tj. uv L, 1 o 1 Q l C 1 V o . c . 5 , H 8 N . ., , , . . . r . A g U - 0 . . E, Y . . 1 : V V . , . Y . . I . .. . . . 9 A - E . I- Ex l u . . -.. , . . . . . . . D 1 . - I 9 . . ., . . . L , V- - , , . . . l I . . ., , - r- a ' 5 E . , , . . Q I h ' - - U A . . . i T . . , . T . J- 2 . . , 5 . 6 . . . . , . . F 0 . . . . , WE THANK: Aesculapius HA Friend HA Friend K M Axtell Bassin Dept Store Bastian Bros Co Bentley Q Simon, Inc Gowns Robes, Hoods Board of Education Brockway Motor Company, nc UTYHHL Dept Store Class of 19 2 Delaware Mills, Inc Class of Class of Class of l9 3 19 19 Cole Indoor Circus Compliments of a Friend Cr1ddle's Tractor Q Equipm Geo F Demeree Q Son, Inc Deposit Diner Deposit Rotary Club Deposit Telephone Company nt Center Gasoline Val W Ditewig, Groceries Q Theodore F Elliott Erie R R Agent, John F Hanrahan The Farmers National Bank of Deposit Fox Bowling Center Dr F C Greenman Griffin Bake Shop F S Guernsey Q Co , Inc , Schoharie Nurseries Ed Hartz 84 Sons Hardware Plumbing and Heating Paul Hibbard Hilltop Dairy Hinman Mills, Inc Joe's Flower Shop Kelly Studio C V Latimer, Lowell School of Business Mar lyn Farm Mary Lou Restaurant Matty's Motor Express Delhi, New York McLean's Binghamton Q Endicott Meet Me At Brown's Pharmacy Siegmund Mendel Dr G H Merchant R H Mould Co Nielson Bros Lumb Nolan's Store Press Club J Leland Rickard er Co Scintilla Magneto Division The Sherman Q Folkey Co , Inc Sm1th's Pharmacy John M Stiles Insurance Agency Strong's Garage Sunny's Store Tucker's Greenhouse Tuth11l'S The Wayside Gift Shop Weidman Funeral Hone wheeler's Auto Wrecking Wilber Visual Service Alex Zaczek Construction Co , Inc WITHOUT WHOSE FINANCIAL SUPPORT THIS ISSUE OF ACORNS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE ll -ll ' . . . 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