Deposit Central High School - Acorns Yearbook (Deposit, NY)
- Class of 1954
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Frederlck G Fox Supervmng Principal John Smlfh John O'Hens Mrs Ellzabefh Kung Erwin Ward John Hanrahan OUR ADMINISTRATION Belmnd the seenes of every smooth runmng school IS a corps of workers who shoulder the final responsxbxlltles of pol1cxmal-xmg and de clslon Vuthout pax and often xuthout ap preclatlon our board has COI1SLlLl lI1OUSlX met the numerous problems each sehool xear nm poses The Senlor Class of S4 talxes tlus oppor lumu to sas publlclx to our .1dm1n1sLrators Thank you 'slr lox Nlr olmson and mem bers of the Board of lzducanon 1 If S H .V X W. ,,4 ,f A c H Wx pf,- ' -A, g '45 3 'Wir S eaabo' N - 'INN im 3- '-UVUWL QSM Kefmew N 'U Kq,,A,X f-f S fx , E x 2 'ZX hw rviw NO tal , R t'XfNA'k4-.. P HRA VOC X Q F fa X .f-:jbwu QM, Rays' yxtjk kd ,t xg,Vs!S- I CLAS' 3 ? K kbjeqvkk -QM-'N hi +h Dv C I I REDERXCK FOX y M C fr X 4 M, X kw Wa im ff fff' lx ESQ WW: f K f -Z-in -if NPS S 4 'f! x XM 3 A ' 6 X i P 'ka , ,VW XX f , f 0 , 4' 4' X . . 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N f 'B f...,, X Mafgdfef Lyncln 1 Social Sfudies 1 V 9 'V'v' f , X M I ' I' ,WWVWZ e l l Q mx ' Q 4 ,.,.,., Z F J nv 1 I , ,. - ' f 'F' M? 'lf Pe X- , New ., fa 'Q ,ggi ,Z YP 'WW 1 4' .Q ' S T V. Mary Briggs, Music: Eileen Ryan, Sfudenf ik N .f Z W J 'AJ acherf Helen Mallison, Ari: Elena Haw- WA' IV -- tl lev, Language: Marie Grieco, Speech ' -v-f ' l f J' I X 014- A tsl-A I ll UVNAA' J-k,AfsrM!VlAf1,,,x4Aw5 kxlvh L ling. L X ll! f ,J ,X H d llmlr !,.--- 'LNUJL wwf ,fl EN3-N W Third Glqde sie Visser Gladys Harh G l I xxx. S. Q Dorofhy Dunn ' Q 5 X k wi euber Nfvgxb at A hx' K-fkfg S 0 wx ,K 'Wg' M l ' be I , 5 l M R awk ' ' 'wwe QAPAF' .A 'NL Us 'ax- W' Qkkin. ,I X F Lvk . xx y nx' qi D 4 4' , I ff n nel. V A J, Dauglylerg, Kaflmryn Hess ' gf? ' V , JN Gigbe 'k'h'xfX 1 1 ' N Q Z 6' , ts, Lvu 1, 5.1 Q V V Aw X I BMV.-r Q- ',-L .74 tx 4 as Z A f S '4 if 'X 'g 25:26 po: 1, i 5 g 1' l - A ' 'x C Q ji 1,1 5 Mrs Roslyn Hanrahan Elemenfary School Secrefary - -vxsff CUSTODIANS Herbed Smnih Supervrsol C D Hafhaway Mrs Blanche B Mlsner High School Secrefary SCHOOL CAFETERIA Lulluan Houck Mrs Mabel Vugus Mrs Eluabeih Burllson Cailwerme Scluedegger Manager 7 TRANSPORTATION Mr Fox puns safe drvvmg medal on Jef? Hughiower whrle Mer vm Wues Manesselh Fuller Joseph Lehman Glen Fox John Conan? Percy Weidman Waller Hulberf Thomas Jones Donald Lord Supervlscr Alvah Chandler and Clufford Peaslee look on 8 enior Janice Peck Vice Presrdenf Joan Sfrong Recordmg Secrelary Marilyn Bullls Treasurer ,,.-+1 Donald Biggs Presrdenf Joan Busfield Corresponding Secrefary Phylhs Bnggs Asslsfanf Treasurer r S.. HAROLD ALFRED BACKUS in ELDREDGE LEE AXTELL November 30 I937 Pofsne Here lS a fellovs who has a pleaslng personahty and who IS a magmficent football player Llke all our fellows Potsle enjoys eatmg Eldredge thmks that agrxculture holds a future for hlm 497 JOYCE ELAINE ALBERTA Augusi' 23 I937 0 Tlus brunette has bunlt her hlgh school Career around her malof hOmemak1ng Her favorlt 1 k e sport S ICC S Sting and red tops her color llst In the future our smallest Se l mor p ans to be a dxetxtlan 'Nd' :H March 25 I937 Harold Harold lxke most of our boys hkes grrls but does not envy a person who IS workmg He has been on our football squad for several seasons Dancmg and partxes are among hls favorxte recreanons Are you st1ll undecxded about a future Harold? I0 7 W I :IJ Yu , 3 ' . . . - 1 . Q, KK? Eff' II 0 ll . , . Y . , Rl ' J, ' ' ' WV' Y ' . 2 . 1 ,,, , , La '5 -I or I -4 3 1 , . Don has been a successful Class Presndent and that he IS the best sports fan of the class IS shown IH h1s sports columns for local papers He 15 an ardent Dodger fan and hopes to become a sports reporter es the color blue and Farley Granger Her personality 1S sure to ROBERT ADOLF BODE January I I936 0 The tallest member of our class rs not only a great fan of the Wash1ngton Senators but rs a good athlete hxmself Hrs favornte pastxme IS eatnng and drxvmg hrs truck Bob 15 consndermg Physlcal Educauon as a future Ju I3 37 Nance An officxal member of the Three Stooges Boyd W Brlggs and Busfield Vance IS generally assocxated MARGARET JOAN BUSFIELD MARILYN MARIE BULLIS July 23 I936 Mare A rather qu1et but very cheerful brunette she llkes shorthand and cheerleadmg but desplses food enerally Marxlyn remams uncertain concernmg after school plans but a secret yen of hers xs to be a PHYLLIS DURENE BRIGGS February I0 I937 Phyl has a passlon for the Yankees the color green and dark halr She lakes snappy clothes playmg records dancmg and sports m general You can always find Phyl buzzmg about D C S for one of her many actlvmes Thls blonde bed1mpled Semor plans to teach Physxcal Educatnon or Englnsh model Good luck Vlare rn all your major ambmons' Sepfember 20 I936 can Thxs blue eyed blonde enjoys water sports and wlll jom you swlmmmg any summer afternoon oan also craves hlgh marks and neatness QShe has both too' Durmg her hxgh school years she has been the pxamst for all the mus1c orgamzatnons Good luck to a great class worker KENNETH LEO CORDNER November I4 I935 en Kenny IS always found Where there ns fun and entertalnment Shod and Ken agree that smce their brrrhdays are one day apart they should celebrare The Sadle Hawkms Dance thxs year had the m1S fortune to fall on that day We can gnve these fellows credit for mal-ung the affair loads of fun' ' When he Hnlshes doodlmg wxth cars he ll jom the Army SHERLAND RICHARD DECKER November I3 I936 Shod Our Pr K om mg ns another of the Decker boys who have been our athleuc stars nn Deposn for the last few Vears He llk6S everythmg nn general and hrs mam ambntlon IS to be a coach Th1S guy 5 sen sauonal sen f h se o umor has endeared hmm to hrs classmates item-mar RICHARD JAY DAVIS may 29 I937 D IC Duck IS the guv who Sknovusf, nt all ln practxcal math and who says he could lne on sxrlom steak Although the class rhmks that Dxck should become a smger remember Dats Nlce Donna Fight? he has dtcxded to become a shop teacher nK ll u II 37 ' . , , . 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K- H K ff y - , - 'np .M s . 5 II ll I ' - ' . . , I , SALLY ESTHER DODGE Augusf 20 l936 Sa y Sally one of our few brunettes can usually be SYLVIA FRANCES DECKER July zo 1936 Thms well dressed Semor IS especmlly fond of cheer leadmg and dancmg and IS more than mterested ln obtammg good marks QShe IS a worrler j After graduauon Syv plans to go to secretarlal school May good luck be vours m the future seen w1th Mary and Sandy She enjoys read1ng musxc swunmmg and volleyball We occas1onally can per suade Sally to tell us of her trlp to Europe Sally plans to pursue a career of nursmg where her grand d1s posrtlon wxll sure v be an asset 'filllunga ROBERT ROY ECKENBRECHT Apfll 7 Eckle Eckle 15 best known by h1s fellow classmates for hrs penetratlng sense of humor and lus exceptxonal abxllty 1n the Held of scxence If he xsn t buxldlng a rad1o or TV set vue may find h1m tellmg a story wlth hrs excellent vocabulary Eclue plans to attend college after graduatxon MARY ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH Sepfember I9 I936 Ma,-Y Thss qulet attractnve gnrl rs seldom heard but her achaevements mark her capabxlmes Her fancy turns to musrc and dancmg Her ambmon IS to be a nurse but we thmk that she d make a success of any vocatxon WARREN ELMER FARGO July I4 936 Fmgers Our -Iun1or Prom Prmce and also an expert on sports IS Fargo ThlS tall dark guy Wlth the curly locks ns seen behmd the soda counter at Smxths on Saturdays and after school He craves mashed pota toes and the lrfe of a Marme fMaybe he ll follow 1n lus brother s footsteps J ROBERT SCHOFIELD FAULKNER Seplember 30 I936 0 A Semor fellow wxth bxg xdeas he 15 always wxll mg to lead any good debate or argument When asked Bob can present a good defense I have every reason to thmk Im rxghtl Belng an avrd fan of avnat an Bob has a vast field from whlch to choose a future occupatlon Well Bob heres a lxttle advlce be a good guy or be a bad guy but always be our guy I5 RAY ALLEN FULLER Sepiember 30 I936 a Here IS a fellow who sometxmes appears rather dormant 1n class but who comes to llfe when some one mentxons ears or mechamcs Ray as you can see rs mechamcal mmded lnke hns sldekrck Eckle Ray plans to jom the Navy after school MARJORIE AGNES FRAZIER May 27 I937 Marque Margne doesn t try to hnde her dlSllkC for school but thls year she IS trying so very hard and she admits that she wnll mlss most of the kldS after graduatnon Marge loves to dance and take drlver trammg How ever homework and gym classes aren t meluded m her lxkes Her future IS stlll uncertaln FLOYD WILLIAM GARDEPE June 25 I934 Floyd Another male member of the class of 54 Floyd llkes to drnve and play cards and dislikes snakes and eggs lmmensely We wnsh thus good natured Senlor the best of luck whether an Army lnfe awaxts h1m or an occupatlon mn another field I6 n - n I A , . . . y , . . s u - as - - - Ai ll ll i' . R Y We , y - - x a ' s 9 - - u u I , . 9 1 1 RICHARD WALTER GRIFFIN AprII7 I937 DIC One of our best class workers Dlck never mxsses an act1vIty Among hrs llkes are church talung snap shots and workmg as Photo Edrtor for our yearbook D1ck has been an efhcnent worker at Dads Bakery and after graduatxon he wall attend Brble School ANN VERNICE MINTZ February 7 I934 Ann amxable neat mce modern pxoneer Ann moved from New York Cnty and has been enjoymg our country alt She likes roller skatmg and pmg pong Her grand personallty has helped to create her populanty I7 RICHARD ELLSWORTH HANRAHAN March 25 I936 nc D1ck IS another workmg Semor Afternoons and week ends wxll find hlm In the local ASLP He Cer tamly loves a good tnme Drrvmg around town w1th the boys and sports are hlgh on h1s llst also Our curly headed guy gets serxous now and then pecxally when consxdermg a future occupatlon I I ll l kll k I I IIDI kll - 1 . 1 -1 es- A- ' ' N- N- . A ' , JANICE AUDREY PECK February 26 l936 an Th1S vlvaclous strawberry blonde who IS Vxce Presxdent of the Class has a yen for cute clothes and sports She 15 always wlllmg to lend a helpmg hand 1n any class actnvxty and the Class of S4 knows that an wxll be successful next year followmg m the footsteps of Florence Nlghtmgale at White Plams ANTOINETTE BELLE NEER March I9 I936 Neffle Amlcable and neat descrlbes Nettle to her fellow classmates Her lnkes mclude skatlng and workxng wxth small chxldren Thns blonde Semor dxslxkes snakes and splders also lmpress her unfavorably Maybe her luke for chnldren wlll earn her a teach mg professlon we can t say for Nettle IS uncer tam of any future plans HAROLD CHARLES PROFFITT April 22 l935 F0 Prof lakes cars and oh yes g1r1s He has wxsecrack for every occasxon and enjoys most forms of entertamment I-Iarolds escapades mclude trxps back and forth from Flonda where his famxlv re sxdes Heres a great guy who wlll be successful m any chosen Held ll 0 ll 1 , . f ' - 1 le - an ' - 5 x ' xi . ,- fx 1 I IIJ ll H . . . , , I I , 9 , ' A , , HJ Q, ' . . 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' up fn u n ' -1 , , ' U 3 Q , , . . a , ' , , . . - EDWIN JAMES ROBINSON July 24 1935 Eddie rs a Semor who hves a merry l1fe by day and mght' Hrs one ambxtnon at present IS to remodel h I of tomor an old car 1nto a sleek supersomc ve xc e row And of course he can always manage to divert attentnons toward the fanrer sex Ed remanns hrs undeclded about hxs future Eddie 'YT SHIRLEY MARIE SKELLETT Ocfober 24 I936 Squnrrely Squxrrely whose motto IS Pleasure before work d IS one of the few Semors who does work The can y Counter ar the local movne has a mam attractxon slnce Shlrley wxth her laughmg personalxty joyfully greets each entertamment seeker Thus efhcnent Semor plans on becoming a nurse Now don t all you fellows get suck' ARTHUR ALLEN SIMMONS Augusl 29 I937 Art though he has 2 fine sense of humor ns for the most part qulet untll someone mentlons baseball or huntmg Art ns a Dodger fan and IS very earnest about hrs homemakmg class At present A IS undecxded about hxs future nl - In I ' s 9 ., y ' , . , X In Il ' Ar+ me n Q 1 . . ' . I ' 1 rt W-,lf I: . 1,3 - vi., '. nl . n I - Y - u V U x 1 1 1 I 1 Ya ' 1 . ' 4 SANDRA LOUISE SMITH May 3 I936 Sand Y Our jolllest Senxors blg heart and fme sense of humor are among her many attrlbutes Sandy lrkes frlendly people and workmg at class functrons She ns sure to End happlness ahead of her 1f her warmth revarls P 20 Such taste' FRANK SMITH Augus+ I9 I934 ' Frank lrkes basketball agrlculture and vnrrtmg artrcles for Press Club That last luke should be a questron huh Frank? Trlt rs seen around school usually doodlmg m the ag room Of course farmmg holds a future for hmm '95- BETTY MARIE STANTON February I2 I937 e Our Prom ueen was Secretary of the Student Council supplementrng other actrvrtxes thls year She lox es many thmgs but an artlstlc nature draws her mam mtcrest to promotxng her talent ln Adv ertlsrng Deslgn A mowle co starrlng Kathryn Grayson and Dale Rob crtson IS to Bet Supreme excellence' ' ll - ll T H' I . , V . , 9 . rr ' yn . u - sy ' , , . I s . . , Aff r lv nl I . . . , . . V . . . . Y HB II I 'l' 9 . ,f Y ,. Y . . . 1 - u zz u ,, s 9 . . BETTY JUNE STEVENS June 7 I934 Belly A petite figure scurries to her homeroom just be fore that last bell' Betty and her pal Margie are always seen at dances and they love riding in big cars She plans to devote her future to speech correction Geneseo State Teachers College will be luck if Bett Y CRITICS OUI hel' pl3l'1S IO gl'2lCC tllelf CSITXPUS JOAN AZELIA STRONG Julyb I937 Joannie Heres a real cutie who is well-known for her abilities in homemaking and her insatiable desire for records and sheet music. oan may your future as a Home Economics teacher prove as much of a success as your year as the Senior Recording Secretary. GENEVIEVE ELAINE STRONG July 4 9 6 Strong her name Strong her efforts for the class Strong her ambiti Heres a real leader of the Class of 54 a great joker and a fine musician' Jenny O11 IO JJCCOITIC 3 great ITIUSICIEIH 'E' GUERDON FRANK WALLEY e ll One of D C S I'uture Farmers of America Guer ear dons prize winning lixestock is known throughout thc area Among his likes are good music and hunting His plans for the future are quite obvious LUCILE JEAN WHITE Augusl' 5 I937 Ban ean is possibly our most talented Senior with a magnificent ability in music Jean and her violin are known throughout the Music League where she has been Concert Mistress for four years As youve guessed Jean s future hes in the Held of music Good luck to a cute gal DUANE RUSSEL WHITEHEAD March 23, I93 Way'nie is the boy from Granton where he :ills the Soil' li-Wayniell was on our football squad this year-and did a grand job. He puts the girls at the top of his likes, and it's rumored that farmin 'll . ' g wi be his occupation. Oh, well, boys will be boys! 6 Waynie CLIFFORD GEORGE WRIGHT June 30, I935 Hjunlen Our muscular fellow is great at tumbling and acro- batics. Junie loves to drive his own car and oc- casionally he gets hold of his brother's Frazier. uniel' is very sports-minded and probably he IHS included sports or mechanics in his future. GEORGE W ZANDT June I7 I937 George Got a problem a science problem' George is your man ht ll be always glad and willing to assist This tall usually good natured senior has among his likes hunting eating and as the average senior girls His plans for work after graduation show his ambitious traits FRANK JOHN ZACZEK Augusl 20 I937 Zlgzag A Somewhat shy guy who lists sports among his likes especially hunting Frankies plans for the future remain unsettled Maybe an advertisement is in order since Frankie has a crown of white gold hair It isnt every day you find a made to order white blonde Be proud Frankie you ha e glowing asset' u - ul u 1 . , y K . .... , , , , ' - u 'n - f - . . , V V ' u - n Y ' 9 9 W 3 me '- n ll ll I x, . . . :Q 1 ' y y , .ze v y 1 ' . V . . Carolyn Bullls Luella Bonanno Presfdenf Yfce Presldenf Pafrecla Mnhallcovuc Secrefary Be++y Rosencrams Denley Wheeler Joyce Burhson 24 s. Lee Marhn Treasurer Row Row Row Row 1 One Bessre Angelopoulos 'Vlarlan Backus John Bcrgfjord Carolyn Blanford Edmn Brrggs Two 5h1rley Butts amce Campbell Ida Chamberlm james Conklm Three D1ane Dodge oan DuNIond Ruth Ellsworth Robert Ewans fred Furgeson Four Anlta Grtgorx Charles Hathaxs IN Thus wears umor Class has had many successful functrons among others they have had a marxelous Turkex Supper on October 27 and they presented the publnt mth the second annual Sophomore Wmter Festlx al last tear when Bess1e Angelopoulos was cron ned the Snoxx ueen and Dawn Raymond and Amta Gregorx were her attendants The un1or Class has chosen as the1r tlass colors-Gold and Gran The class ov es much to thelr advxsor Wir Rudolf Cesarlm 5 Rovx Row Row Row Ong Nixra Iixglu Nlarlg Imam Cnrlld XIIIIISOH Smdm Nhlls Sharks Nioory I'xxo XXIHIIIU Nlorlu Dun Nolm XIITLIYLI Oionnor G rlld Urns 'Ihru Guntlur Otuns Umm Raxmond -Xrlgm Rooney Ddoru Smxth Burr Smlth lour Barblrl Ilbor Llrol Yoepp 26 Ferne Mumbulo cord 9 5 f STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jane+ LaToureHe Rober+ Hanrahan Carol Wnlhams 27 June Busiold andre Bridge Pruldenl 9, de f Dons Me,-,rel Lawrence Conrad o espo d g Se T eau' e 1 x X' . 5 V I 1 A 'l' S . ' Vice Pr I n '! Q 4 N 1, ,. K K Q Q U Re in ecre ary C fl n in :refcrry ' ' f i 'lb- Row Row Row Row Row HWY' 5... 99 Q. 'Nw Row One Paul Oswald Denms Owens Georganna Pavlov Haruet Purdy Nancy Ray Row Two Walter Raymond Benjamm Reynolds Jack Reynolds Helen Saunders Row Three Louns Schmltz Helen Schrxver Phyllns Seale Patrlck Smlth Shexla Smxth Row Four George Sprague June Stafford Slnrley Stanton George Theodorou joxce Truesdale ames Wlnans Row Fnve Myrtle Woodford Teresa Zaczek 29 Lounse Chandler R cod g Secefay XJ 1 X Davlcl Vlfale Judy Ba rre++ w-q' Lmda Skelleq-+ Gary Slarlolrd Annla Bonanno STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 30 Pefer Theoclorou X Allan Bennefl U ll g , nd an . , V . ,, il -x- 'Q ,,., X W.. ,aff I f Maw 'I ,, 'Q , l , , C A 1 .ll Prexidenf Vice Presidenf f - R V 4 I ' a W 1 .' a X, 1 i . 'X 'A 1 .3 ' ,- Corresponding Secretary I , 3 V ' -,- X l . I st X e rin 1 I K W - Treo: I X 'lay T ? vp., 49's Q9 Rovs Om Shlrlcx Albnrta Cornell Arrington Hlrrus Blclxu Vnllnm Blrnus Ruth Bears Wanda Beers Frank Row Tun 1mes Bronstem Carolxn Brundtgc Ann Bushman NX xllnm Buthnmn Alta Butts Nlsrn Card Row Thrtc Gununcxe Carr Vvxllnm Cllft Ihrlene Constable Rostoe Croston Thomas Dans 1ck Declur Boskct Bt ROW Four Rlchard Ellsworth Allcc Exams laxlna Emns gmt llull-tmr Daxld lmk Mars Flack Row Fmt games lox Daud Frank ames Gxrdcpt Int Grtcn NX mllum Cyrtcnmm Marx Grlfhn K1ths Guthmullcr Ron Snx C1role Hzdden Sallx Hafcle Tht Class of 5 or our Irtshmtn IS uf. Call them are under tht gu1d.1ntt ot thelr tapabl .zdxxsor Nlrs Dorothy Xlnllwxard Tht progrtss that our Frtshmtn han made thms x ar shows that nh x mll bt txtremtlx sutcessful ln t e thru x nfs 1h ,ld Th x haue dtuded upon blut and Whlte for tlass olors and thex ham had 3 gn Sadlt H21Wli1f1S Dantt alrtadx thxs wear x, If X Q 'pp- f . ' ,M A , 'x .T-, Q 2 4,4 . '. qv, , A -, M. 'Z 7 N. 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V X r ! . xxx X X A ' R 4 s 5- ' 'V , I I I S , X N f I ' al ' ii Q 'gr ' X R nf A ' Three: Gene Reynolds, W'alter Reynolds, Bill Saunders, Douglas Schmitz, Harold Schmitz, Beverly Schultz, Chester Shew V . : lv 'J Q . fun- . . ri h 7.1. V 7 51 EIGHTI-I 1sf Row Carl Anclresen Edward Backus Frances Barnes Carolyn Barnhari Donald Barreh' Jon Baskerville Melvin Beers STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES G Louise Bryce 2nd Row Francis Bellby Karen Brennan Paul Brennan Rucharcl Brldge Suzanne Busllelcl Marnan O++ens 3rd Row Harr Carson Ralpl Conslable Herberf Corey Raymond Cornwell Lynn Davis Allen Decker Shirley Decker B ' fu-.e . ,Vail L 2 A Q e- In J x axgf U ' ll 33 Wnllard Sfrong 4fh Row Roy DeGroo4' Richard DuMond Donald Edwards Donald Evans Davud Faulkner 5fh Row Eleanor Frazier Carol Frledley Charlorfle Gordon Carol Halhawa Raymond He+fe Franklm Hesse Dawn Janrzen 'iw ' , , 'KNJ ,YT-J. lf 'ra H ll 1si Row Charles Kafen Donald Koch Edlfh Krager Dolores Lalun Woodrow Lalun Roberf LaToureffe EIGHTH 2nd Row June Llffle Richard Lobdell Dorus Macumber James Madison John Mallory 6fh Row Phil: Schmlfz Kenf Schrnver Beffy Scofield George Scofield Barbara Shelfon Q 3rd Row Sandra Mapes Davld Marfln Roberf Marfun Margaref Mayer Donald McCall Clede Mills 7fh Row Dora Smnfh Jacqueline Smnfh James Smnfh Pafrlcxa Smlfh Phnlnp Smlfh Mary Sfones ,bfi 4fh Row Pafrucla Ml s Raymond Malls Phyllis Moore Paul Muller Ruchard Muller 8fh Row Paul VanPelf Francis Walley Pearl Walley Jean Wllson Sfanley Woodford 5fh Row Ernesf Parsons Rufh Peaslee Donald Pmney Gerlme Prenflce Dorofhy Sanford Ronald Sanford GRADE Q .,,,, 'Wm xv' N1 War yum. 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'Tj-D, N 1 asr of ,X SEVENTH 1sf Row 2nd Row Fskzl Be1lbW Charles Bn nno Kam Bouren Robert Brlggs Llllxan Ballard Ioretta Brlsack amcs Barnes C lcnn Brundebe Wllbur Beers Roger Albee une Allen Ernest Backus amt Backus YEARBOOK REFRESENTA TIVES 3rd Row joseph Buck Garx Budme Roger Buclxnc Lcrox Cobb '1tr1c1a Conklm llllan C onrnd Idvxard Costello 35 Blanche Rynearson 4ff7 Row Carl Crlddlc Iames Daugherrw Iohn Dax 15 R1chard Dccker Theta Deck r Shnrles Dughton if GRADE Sfh Row joxce Donovuck Patrlcla Fmk Dale France Daud France Fdvln Frailer Audrex French Carol Furgeson '1 J -, vu . 'Y K , 'V I, ' l I v. JU f 5- Y li' 'L Q qi , ' 5 QFEJ l ,k - 1 JJ ,X , - 5 1 , C ff WA . -B SEVENTH 1sf Row 2nd Row Priscilla Fufgeson john Joscelyn Mary Gregory .mer Kamm Nlsra Katen leo Lee Nlars Leonard Francis Leonard Nlarearet Lusls Clarence Hafele Carol Hall Carol Harrns Rxelmrd Haubcr X neror Henle anncc Hornbecls 4 if 'Nelson Nlarun Patr1c1a Nlumbulo Rmhard NlcGraxs Barbara Mendel Alfred Mllls Aprll Moers ane Morgan 3rd Row 4fh Row Kenneth Nlorlex Vernon Morlex A E Rxelward Nesbxtl olm O Connor Agnes Osu wld Linda Ovr ens 'Neldon Page Douglas Parsons T7 'Uv' 36 GRADE Sfh Row 6fh Row 7fh Row Lee N mljelt C xrole X 1t:1le Clax ton NX arner Bern XX lure aels Vu hue Hxlda Whxtehead Rxehlrd Seaman Charles X :mderrnark Rosemarie Zaelek Dnld Slsellett Helen Zandt Lass son lrnee Lwelvn Slsellett Beserls Ras Antlaom Smxth Donnl Rumond Rose-mux Snashall Gertrude Rexnolels leonard Solomon Tom Rex nolds john Stesens Bonnie Robertson lelvsard Strong Ben Zlmmer aw aw 'mvt ea, 7 '1 , f .I l 4' ws' fin if A n' gn . l 'V Q f L ' 91 ' ' 4' B R - of i 7' 1' , f 2 so V ' S! ea eg 3? ef? M' E is- s, P A .A E - A , in L J: fa ' E E if A ' ir- L ' lx M 'E 'l'i.f,?,. R il - E All - Row Row Row One D Irank R Lroston R Sm1th C Hermann, Bronste1n J Palmauer Two M1ss Betts D N1tale C1 Starb1rd P Theodorou W Hulbert L Shew R Ellsworth J I'ox Three K Mayer,H Wallcy L Warner J Decker CHEFS CLUB Tlus year the Chefs Club made IES first appearance 1n the h1story of the school. It 15 made up ent1rely of freshman boys Dlck Ellsworth IS thclr pres1dtnt and M155 Betts IS the adusor They make such thmgs as cakes cook1es candy salads Needless to say tht boys enjoy eatmg what thev make .IUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Th1s club 15 atttnded bx anyone 1n jumor h1g1 school vlth a genume 1nterest 111 nature There are approxxmately fifty members d1v1ded IHIO two groups They meet every Tuesday and Thursday Aprll Movers and Lee VanPelt are the ch.11rmen and Nlrs lox 15 the adusor The purpose of th1s club IS to promote lnttrest 1n and conscrvat1on of Wlldllfe Tvuo members arc responslble each meek for plannmg the programs F1eld tr1ps are mcluded when weather perrmts Row ne N1 Kar C t S D 1ght rx B Nltndl Xlorran L Owens Moer P rx C yi X L 1 R Haub r I Yanlklr F Leonar Row wo rundt R eaman 3 X War X 1 lat r1 C Warn Rom ret l CS K V P32 rm C. C fl e SCIE CE Row DRAMATIC Truesdale N Ray C ohnson Nlr V ght SENIOR DRAMATICS Semor Dramatlcs IS a club made up of hlgh school students who learn to speak as well as act on the stage Thus year they put on a one act play and a skxt for the student body entntled The Butcher Was Out and Telephone Qomersatxon Mr Lasclla and Nlr Wnght are the two competent adusors of thu c ub Three D Sm th Burl sen S Br dge Row One Purds A Roonex D Gr thn B h d gel ee J Camp wo Nlr Ca ella reg X e Ha brt B Fneou PROJECTION CLUB The Projeetxon Club IS just about the buslest club 1n our school Under the lead ershrp of Nlr Tracw the club has been lnfesaxer for teachers who want moxxes shown In addxtlon they show cartoons at noon nn the elementary school The club has two top members a town ehlef and a school chnef The town ehlef Patrlele Smxth has eharge of showmg movles for xarlous funetlons m town whereas the school ehnet Rnchxrd Mapes 19 m charge of all moves shown nn the two schools All members are tramed to run and repanr the equrpment Row One L Shew R Mapes Wrnans E Lobdell J Rexnolds P Smlth Two Nlr Traex XX Saunders D Owens D Kennx Collrer K Awtell G Sprague F Zaczele D Lee B Smlth D Schmxtz PRUJECTID H4 I Row One C Bullrs A Rooney A Gregorx B Angtlupulus B Nlendel C Nlartm B ROSBHCYHMS I Ch b I Row wo as ebtlllxs S Decker C Hadd n B Shulrz NX nt S Bushe A Nlmrz S Smut Row Three Vlrss blCCl7fmlCk L Bonannm l Bufllmn B Sflflfm B Flncoul P Bnggg F Mum bulo M Learn S Brrdge Row uf C Shen C a u D Br, s R I' lltr I Nlarun Nlr C-ad ow N- Absent from prcture CJ SUUDL Chrps from the Old Log rs repre sented by the above group These merry faced students eagerly prepare then' assrgnments for the edrtors The super vrsron donated by Mrss McCorm1ck and Mr Gadbovs IS greatlv appreclated and rs accepted as a supportlng factor whrch IS rndlspensable Betty Stanton and Phyllrs Brrbgs are the very capable co edxtors and Barbara Fxneout drd a good job as assrstant edxtor LIBRARY CLUB Thrs orgamzatron rs a workmg group rather than a functlonlng club The grrls and boys help the lrbrarran all they can They prepare the books for the shelves, do some bmdmg, wrxte the numbers on the backs wrth the stylus and do a lrttle work wrth the Hlmg Mrs Potter rs the advrsor of the club Row One C Czrr C Xrtalt B Robertson 'Nlrs Potter P Thompson S. Alberta II, Linkroum P. Truesdale l Row Two: L. XanPelt . Daupherty C. Biviano D. Parsons . Davis D. Seaman, F. Boskct Row Three: K. Mayer T. Davis L. Werner R. Ellsworth Jllllllllll Hl CHEERLEADER Backus P Angelopoulos P Conklm L Ovens B Rvnearson E Skellett 81'l1 Grade Cheerleaders E Franer Smnth J Llttl Plll T CLUB PRINT CLUB Under the capable leadershlp of 'Vlr Hath awav tlns Exe man crew has done some xmportant work lt has prmted tlckets for all sehool actnutles and also for outsnde Concerns 4l JR HIGH CHEERLEADERS r Hlgh Cheerleaders are a new thmg at D C S and we feel that they are organxzed for very lmportant reasons Flrst they prepare the gxrls for hlgh school cheerlead1ng and sec ond thev add a llttle pep and spmt to our commg stars ln jr Hxgh J Fox F Furgeson L Conrad R Evans C Hathawav Mr Hathawax l A N V l ' u P. Moore, P. Vfnlley, M. Mayer, . , J. ' , . ' c 9 gi The Ima School Business Assom THE GUIDANCE CLUB Row Row Row Row Row One C Yoepp M Grxffxn j Wheeler T10 P x1ll12lk0VlC B Angelopuulos A Cregvrx A N11ntL N1r RCRIS I Burhson B FIHCOUI A Bonannu C Havnes Three Beers Cv Carr Faulkner M B1.1ll1s S Dttktr N1 O Connor N1 I earn B Yllsworth ,mon A vans P Decker been 'N Steur S Stanton M Backus M H1 e B Stanton Four C Hadden A Roonu D Smxrh N1 Ill 1 h 9 Sm h R Illsworrh N 'Necr B Tab wr M FraZ1er ve G avlov F obmson I' aclek Fu tr E B1p,p.,s R Mapes V Creenman D Frank Palmaue H Profnu T 7ac1ek A Anrhomsen tlon was orgamzed three Years 380 by the Busxness Students who W1Sh'-fd I0 gam expenence 1n the DUSIHCSS world They hate annual Held IFIPS, and an annual fash1on show and Student Bus1 ness Day Oihcers are Pres1dent, Ann M1ntz XICC Pres1dent Patr1c1a Hul bert Recordmg Secretary J0YCe Bur l1son Correspondmg Secretary, Anita Gregors and Treasurer Barbara Fme out Mr RSglS 15 3dV1SOI The Gu1dance Club under the d1 rectlon of Mr Carroll Potter, wa pr1mar1ly establ1shed 1n order to g1VC students the opportumty to ask and dlSCUSS certa1n top1cs vuh1ch rmght bt of mterest to them It IS to promote a better understand mg and closer relat1onsh1p between student and teacher The student IS ass1sted 1n adaptmg h1mself to h1s school env1ronment 1 Row One R Hettel, S Woodford N1r Potter R DeGroot C M1115 Row Two R Lobdell F Be1lbx K Schrwer A Decker, D Edwards G I P Brennan H Carson, P Sm1th H The F H A was for glrls only dur mg the past years but s1nce boys homemakmg classes have orxgmated thls year F H A IS now open to them They have held partles and went on a field trlp to Cornell March The ofhcers are as follows Presxdent Shod Decker XICC Presx dent Sandra Smlth Secretary Joan Strong Treasurer Joyce Alberta Par llamcntarlan R1Chard Grlihn Has torlan and Reporter Arthur S1mmons Officers of the Future Farmers of Amenca for 1953 1954 are Guerdon Walley Presldent Eldredge Axtell lst Vxce Presndent Orvllle Lxttlejohn 2nd rerary Duane Wh1tehead Treasurer Frank Smmth Reporter and Burr Smlth Sentmel Adusor xs Mr Bas sett The F I' A prowdes farm b0yS vuth trannmg nn leadershnp and cxtxzen shlp Its members attend meetmgs and lectures held ourslde of school t learn the most modern and sc1ent1fic methods of farmmg Row Row Row Row Row One S Decker Mrss Betts R Grlffln Two Faulkner J Green R Beers M Grlfiin C Yoepp M Backus S Smxth M OConnor M Learn Three N Neer B Tabor R Ells worth M Ellsworth S Dodge L McElroy J Alberta M Wfoodford Four A Buchanan J Strong J Peck C Haynes Flve K Cordner A Sxmmons R Davls C Wrxght E Robmson R Faulkner F Adv1sor Mlss Betts Row One H Backus F Smith Q Lxttlejohn G Valles Mr B35 sett E Axtell F Gardepe B Smith D Whltehead L Schmlrz ROW TWO l Decker Colher P Sm1th L Shen K 'Slayer K Attell R Croston L Warner 43 Q -Q: ' 4 Y 4 1 :T , Y I x.. L 'F 5 M . V 1' 9 ,-.. H 3 . ' . V U - , E g, . E' 57 Y r 5 'J l -, ' f 'Qs ' Y : . , ' , . ' 4 , . , . , , , . , . , . . , , . , . . : . , . , . - ' ' 1 I - I 1 ' J ' s ' , . - .. , 5 , , . , . ' Y A ' ' Q , I . , . , . , , . . . A . . - Vice Presldentg Floyd Gardepe, Sec- C. Blanford, S. Moore, J. Palmatler, Y ' , V in 9 . ' ' .' . U , 5 1 . , . , . S v ' , . . . . - - 1 Q , I . 4 , ' ' - ' . - B - I I I , I - , , 0 , , . . 4 A 1 -' . 0 0 0 Y 9 . T Y I . ' 1 Y . : . I B ' ' I Y ' s - , A . - la - -Y I , . y . , y I , , . . : . V , J, 4 , . 1 ' bv . A 1' , , A v - , . Row Row Row Row Phyllis Br-lggg S'l'6l'1lOf1 Co Ed fors One D Evans Two W Fargo J Busfleld S Decker B Stanton M1ss McCormxck Mr Gadbow P Brlggs N Boyd P Conklm R Grlfhn Three L Skellett M Ellsworth A Mmtz D Raymond NI Bullls Strong A Gregory J Peck Alberta J Whlte S Skellerr S Dodgt M I'raL1r.r S Busheld I Lusk mxt IN Near S Brxdgt D Menzel CJ Walley C Wrlght J Fox Five D Blggs F Z3C7Clx I' Gardepe H Profhtt A Simmons I' Smith R Bode S Dteker L Axtell R Davls E Echenbreeht R Fuller YEARBOOK ADVISORS YEARB00ll T1-IFF Well here lf IS' You re now holdmg your 1954 Acorns Take a look at t you re not satxsfied keep yery qulet about If If you thmk nts grand thank the aboye members and espe clally gxye pralse to our supreme adyxsors 'Vinss 1McCorm1ck and Mr Gadbovr Us vuthout them vsould aye been you vuthout a vearbook Busznesv Hanagrr P11010 Edztors Adzfrlzszng Edzlors Subw Vlflllflll Ed: on Scnror Edzlorr Miss Rosemary McCormack Mr Kenneth Gaclbow 1 a very good look at lt' It Joan Busheld Rlchard Grlfhn and XX arren I-argo Geneylue Strong Nancy Boyd Robert Bode and Donald B1ggs amce Peck Jean Vyhlte Ray Fuller J .. , F1 1 , 1 I lk' NJ' .lg l : . , . , . , . , A l , - H - I , - , I . , . : . , - , . H - , 1 - , J- , Q ' U . , J. , . y ' , . sy . r ,x U , , , 1. Row Four: K. Cordner, E. Robinson, R. Faulkner, S. S h, I. '-- , '. ' K -, , . ' X, '. ' , ' A , ' . - 1 - . ':. ,- 43' '.- ,- .. ,- ,- UH , I , n 1 3 1 L ,, . . . , , , I , 5- ' , ' . ' M ,' i ' , . ' Y, V4 , v . ' ' V 'I . 1 ' 1, ,z K J 7 , , , TUDE T COU CIL Nancy Boyd Bessie Angelopoulos Presrdenf V ce Prexldenf Row One B Rosencrants B Stanton Nir Pottur IN Boxd B Angelopoulos N1 Ottens L Bryce Row Two R Bode G Wallew W Strom, C, Smrbxrd R Hmrzlun C Vullnams J LaTourette Row Three L Skcllett Burllson A Bonlnno SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Por our nrx Lffutxu Studgnt Councnl we thank our presndgnt Nanu Boxd our use presxdenr Bessn. Angclopoulos thu ex cellgnt guldange of Nir Potter and thy stu dent repnsentauses Other orhgcrs an Secretarx Bettx Stmton and trelsurer Bgttx Rosencrants Rober+ Bode 45 Beffy Sfanfon Guerdon Walley . . i 4 Af, 1 I ' A Y 5- .. Ex .Q J ' X z . , . ,. . ', . j, . ,., , . . V ' , ' ' , 'V' ' . . , . 1, , K, . . , . . . . . ,. ' : . ' ,j. . . . . -' ' H y - -. - y , - A 3 E' A- 3, I, I . , . . HE the plass, pnze speakmg, and mam other soeml unnts of the school Row Row Row Row Ron One M OCOnnor T Dawn C N lah Nir In wo B Ang.,e.lopoul x Laluuruu R rxrgx my I btw: ru. S ndbn J anal .1 u .arms L mn S un C Spraruc R Marun Canwpbcll our R Vlapes rut x ns n X L 1 x rms 1 umm Xiaumm L m h s L I x 'N Absent. trum pxuure Lan Wham Cumnrm Nimru l Our band has gone through a perlod of reorsvxnlmtlon th1s year Wlth 1ts many new members, 'Sir Post has duuloped our band xnto a promlslng and lmproxed organlzauon fhzs wars otheers are Phyllls Brlggs Iresl dent, GCHCVICWL Strong, Student Lonductress, Carol Wl11l3mS and Cell Row Row Row Row Row Row Ram Row Rom Hornbeck B Robertson A Oswald D Saninrtl Nl lxattn 9 Deughmn C Purgeson franr ne l. Conrad All n 1 Zandt A hers 1 n Sl ms Tw: C Prcnu ru s Ba s mln R Ptasltt Smlt1 P Xloorc rec B Sc hrld lx Sm: Nl Crcgorx H Xvhltchead R ZZCIE .f Kampuart P Smut A lranet K Brennan F Bar es Four Whte I' Leonard NX Strung Baskerulle P NanPelr D Rayman E Backus N1 Ieunzrd JR AND SR HIGH CHORUSES The largest musncal organlntnon of the school ns the Glee Club composed of approxx mately 70 members Its most outstmdmg achlevements of the vear are partncnpatlon ln the Susquenango League 'Viusne Festn ll and the annual Sprung Concert The other choral group of D C S lS the JUHIOI' Hlgh Glee Club consxstmg of seventh e1ghth and nmth graders Both of these organnzatlons are under the capable supervlsnon of Mrs Bnggs Row Row Row Row Row One: C. Blanford, J. Campbell. P. Scale. H. Purjx. sl. XY'h1:c, S. Bridge, Al. Peck, Strong, J. Alberta. S. Smith, M. Ellsworth K Two: B. Rosencrants. M. Vfowtlforti. P. Hazzbert. lf Nlambulu, 5. Smith, sl. Truesdale. A. Gregorv. B, Angelopoulos, P. Mihalknvie. KI, BLUEQIJ ' Three: I. Chamberlin. A. Anrhwnzsezx. T. Zlqzek. ll Xlrzvel. xl. laTnurette. R. Ellswerzh, X, Neg. S. Drudge. Beers PONY? M- Bl-llliiv G- Plwltw. Nl Prazzcr. Xl lixqkus. Nl OAC' -nn lr, C Yoepp, l.. Xlgflrm, D, Dudgg, D. Raynmntl M Five: P. Feehnn, S. Decker. If Axztik K Qhhlnfr, 'I mx: 47 ,bw G F yxda X H QU EE ec ev ' 9 Nl 05 SWR an 00 in, '16 Y 24 fx? brag? umm' Prom Kmg and been J r' L d G,-lfflm Kenneth Crvrdmr Var um F M J K F 48 JUN OR , JP N im fx-kr N 0 X N ll N9 x A W1 5 3 'ef-'i . 'f .iq E V i Q 'Y 'f . X 7. '- ' ' 1: I. r H ' rv. 'il .1 '- fy-if Y L- 1 ESRC uf I QQ. , riiwf , AQTQ.. K ,z .. '?11v- Q-: 1 ' f'fw,::.. -9' ,,' r,'a:J . y V '1-53 .G V fi, ,,, - 1.4 1. W 'Q Wir.: x , K .. ' 1, V A - I z - - - '::g,', Q 'i -L.,' , m E f-.L A 13 IQ. , XV . ,l.Qf?15i Q5 2 g Y ' , igjr' , 1 ix 'ff ' I fgififgff T'2.M,Ff f . ':fM wgiiiiiif i, ,Egg ,4 fuyj fl ' X. M , ,x V ,gin A I Y . . xx ' A A 1 i li h - 2 . 5 5 ,, , U 1 ' '. ' Q' an :'.c.r Atzenxizrw R :nrt B iq. ILA: YX'L,twEc1j. Rzchar ' . X. W rr an-V. Sl-mlm! YL-.l,L', fly'-, Sim: rx, S.fn-13 I rkcr. X1 fglxn Bulllg, Shirlry. Sk fllctr. Sxwfw iv' 'Hn YA mx BMJ PEW ylha 6 owe, and fmvc Wd rr 0 I' 'ZHM The Nioonglo Prom sponsored bs the Class of 54 was held at Scotts Casmo Oquaga Lake on Frldav exenmg u e 19 195 Niusrc was proud d bs Eddxe Recrx :md hxs orchestra Hxghhght ot the esenmg was the crow mug of Betty Stanton and Sherland Decker as Kmg and ueen of the Prom 49 JOAN BUSFIELD A ' as Miss Emily Ross ' A 45 1 ROBERT BODE as Dr Plllsy 4 I RICHARD DAVIS as Joe Burke I RICHARD GRIFFIN as Clif? Hayward 5 SYLVIA DECKER , X GENEVIEVE STRONG as Connie Ashfon XI If all f Y PHYLLIS BRIGGS NANCY BOYD as Shrrley Bradford as Sugar Lou Jackson WARREN FARGO as Pinky H amrlfon LOVE IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE Three act farce comedy sem STANTON March 22 23 1954 as Ebb Dunham JANICE PECK as Flo Dunham ROIERT FAULKNER 9' Qden McClosl:y I ag JEAN WHITE MARILYN BULLIS 'fu-:aw as Mrs Bafes as Monica Bale: FRANCIS CASELLA ADDISON WIGHT Co Drrecfors 50 ,I ,.,, Q' X, . I f ll f . E IIIR T. H PLAY , - - , I f I i uv S I '3- Q4 15 gl qi l 4 1. '14 +16 i il O if , hr' + PP Py0 4 'A' if ' ki -if-A + A 'P' 1'4 P fa FOUTBALL Row One L Martm ll Backus Decker R Crosron 13 Wheeler Hanrahan I C D Row vu P T Lod ru C1 Thr dorru I' Thr dorou 5 Dec cr e N cc ln V nu' R Fu J 1 Row rct Coach Slawson D Nl a Brnstem I Btrbto R Bode D Whxtchead C1 'Vlatuson j Chandler C Hathaway C: Starbud Although the Lumberjacks of 1953 dld not haxe a champ1onsh1p team they produced many excep tlonally Hne players The boys played thenr hearts out 1n loss after loss Thev were rewarded how ex er nn the last game of the season when thex defeated thenr tradltlonal rn al Wnndsor by one pomt Bod Bode Shod Decker Duane Whntehead Frank Theodorou Eldredge Axtell Harold Backus vulll be gone next year but wxth a host of Pl'OITl1SlI1g young sters on hand the Lumberjaoks max be somethmg to contend wlth when the 54 football campalgn rolls around 1953 SCHEDULE Greene CHcrej Delhr fHtrcj Walton fTherej Cooperstown fTherc Whxtncy Polnt Here Oxford CHerej Wmdsor fThere Non lcague. l.,ame. THEX B BALL .50 Row One: Coach Gemma, E. Ditewig, R. Hanrahan, F. Furgeson, R. Hanrahan, D. W'heeler Row Two: L. Martin, C. Evans, G. Theodorou, P. Feehan, D. Decker. W. Blanford, S, Sliter, W. 1953 BASEBALL TEAM Lasf Year's Scores We Oxford Cnon leaguej 11 Delhi fnon leaguej 2 Hancock S Wmdsor 1 Bainbridge 4 Afton 3 Harpursvilie 3 Hancock 3 Windsor 1 Bainbridge 7 Afton 2 Harpursville 3 53 Fargo They 6 1 4 3 2 4 IS 5 13 6 1 6 QYYU5 VAR ITY Row One: D. Martin. Manager RowTwo:Cu.1ch Kmumg. R. Grifian. G. Theo- dumu, D. Vfheeler, I,. Martin, R. Bode, C1 Onions, 61. Marrwvn. IJ. Nulan, S. Dec NY. F argn, Cuach Slnwwn Ynrsny All Stars: Sherland Decker and Warren Fargu L December December December 11 December 18 December 19 january January li January 22 League game 4 Harpursvillef'-Here 5 Welton-There Afton'-There Bainbridge'-Here Delhi-There 8 Windsor -Here Hancock'-There Harpursvillckf'-There I953-I954 Varsify Baskefball Schedule WE THEY 25 61 43 80 57 75 35 60 41 S7 43 42 30 40 S7 72 klsnuary february February februarx February february february lcbruary 25 S I2 13 I9 Zn 26 7- KETBAL Delhi-Here Afton'-Here Bainbridge -Them XXYAIIOII-l iCI'C XY'indsor'-There New Berlin-There Hancock'-Here All Star Game at Sidney NVE THEH S9 46 S0 68 43 49 34 81 60 62 43 53 S2 46 -In-a 'if ufsv und-1-lou-mhn xg. 42505 W-1. V. ,f'.-.,.,,3,.,, rh.',4k,., .Aw W -...Q -4,15 w., -, ,,-nw., .,.,n aa..-.a-.b-.. ,vi- H ' 'jan - 'Na Awe 'ii v .-,.,4'. vw 0 4 W,u Basketball . 1 luued from 'epo es lost DICK at ibg SHOD :Jin 'vw w NC 'Sm S' LCD Q91 was ueuong 5 ww. sy f ---M--sf Q GUNTHER resid ent of tl' --N W4-L .Numbeff ..,,,--X-1'-af , ins' -E, ..-M Wx : 5'a'? -. v ,. fn '-a.A,L,,hA.A,.- - f-,tar S--J' A 'v-my nu.. 1 ,Yi Q. 4--fs, V- QQ' fx, ..,-gf' 'wg f - .v,.-vQ,..N. . -A S-.vw A... 1'x,..,. f- VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The Lumberjacks Varsity Basketball team of 1953-1954 ran afoul in their first fevs contests and never quite recov- ered as they lost ten of their first twelve games The team had a couple of individ- ual stars, but the lack of experience especially in the height department was just too much to overcome. Next year's team ought to be some- thing to watch when the crackerjack javvee team is brought up. 9- QYNOQ' .VN e : 'Jia ppositi - '- 'some 42 , QA, two of his 30 minute ' .N A, -vvvx-Q, N ,-4--ve, x x. .,., , sco f r fo . where the ed the jayvees had 'ague victories brok :en Fargo and Whee. w men EC i ns A -w.. -hx' . .,v , -,.' ceases... we A -- -. A 7 ' V1 ' xxx. ik.-1 1 V--- Avsgv- ,qgvv-.,i 24. ,YQ t 'llfh-fwrw . Ywt- ,fx H A -x, f 1 Q., ,,,. x.1 wart . ' rev, v Kane bfydg .K -. ink an . . --.s -Q .,, '..,.. vw., rx ww s.,,-- -, -we s.. ' -.', an-A tqpww- txxdyge- .X-wx . --W- Q A --.uf . -tw GEORGE BOB T' a ms., ,,,.-1. 4- 1-- the V ny o?Jrs55e ' 'E' ' 1. b- he . 'N- Z 22 SWG..-.. .e. af. dwegx-.as , ,.f-.tp 5.5 . cvlsee'-r f' .. ,N u . - 9, 'dum , . I HH 'NE' S' d'sYQ'Q,. . ,vi ,N 5 .. . .,,,- W, www' 'A 1 BUBBY ...wi e A 1 f I ills bn- ' Q 55 W ARREN '45 w--u rX' Q..-. .- 4r.t fx -. 5 4 J AYVEE QIYUSIQ mf. P051 Row One: I.. Slawson Row Wo: . ia . Star ir'. WY, 33 inond R. .wir 1, E. n' ln. - anrahan. T. Dams. h. cr. uf . - andlcr. il, D 'fY- - 'UU - ' Theodoruu, P. Fcchan Absent from picture: Qua'li liimzmg All Stars: ack Chandler. R bert Hanral-sv grnei, . X anPelr. C03 1953-54 JUNIOR VARSITY These boys were Deposit s only bright spots in an otherwise dull ath- letic season. They started the season with bang winning nine of their 'Hrst ten starts, to clinch the championship of the Susquenango's Southern Divi- sion. As the season ended they sported a 9-1 league record and Vere 12-3 overall. 56 BA KETBAL 95 December December December December December anuary anuary anuary' anuary February February Pebruary February February February March ' League -I954 Jayvee Baske+ball Schedule WE THEX Harpursvillez'-Here . - Vfalton-There - Aftoni'-There W 3 Bainbridge?-Here Delhi-There '-1 4' Vfindsoril- ere il Hancock'-There -1 Harpursville'-There 7 4 Zi Delhi-Here ' 44 Afton '-Here 37 2 Bainbridge: hlhere Q' ' 3 Wa ton-Here 3 'Yindsir -T er- ' i 2 New Berlin-T ere 3 2 nw-k - ere 42 ' -I. V. Lhampmnship ' 7 wizli Sherburnc game RE TLER Row One F Boslstt P Osxuld VL Rewnolds G Lobdtll B Barnes A Bennett Row Two W Bl3I1f0fd U Hlssln Gatt A 'Nlles W Buchanan E Axtell S Decker Manager R Ilanrahan B Reynolds H Backus Coach Bnlow C ass B Sectlonll C,h1mps Allm Bennett and Robert Hanrahan Although thxs wears matmcn ment nov here nn league compe t1t1on Coach Blloxx turned out some sen promlsmg matenal Bob Hanrahan xx as especxallw outstandxng as he nnxshed the regular season unbeaten He was muted to the Class A c tlonals at Xestal as was Allan Bennett and Eldredge Axtell Xhth Hanrahan and Bennett as the nucleus ot next wears team Coach Bnlou :ull haxe an especmllx good team 57 I953 I954 S er urne Greene VL mdsor Bannbndge Hancock Sherburne Greene KX mdsor Bambrldge Hancock WE THEY JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Our mxdget Rah Rahs haw. demonstrated by thelr fierx anucs and enthus1ast1c xogal elforts that our future. ath 1et1c champnons wlll not lad the students support une Busfwld all at ur cheerlgadgr IVARSITY CHEERLEADERS The gallant gxrls xn blue and whnte who run on the floor yellmg fight' fight' fight' Phylhs Brxggs Maulyn Bulhs Ida Chamberlm Sylvxa Decker Betty Rosencrants 'Wa 'W Betty Stanton Sxlua Decker all star cheerleadtr D'Q 1 . . .. . ,, . 3 K v I J 1 , 2 :J '- , E ,. , xbu, , .I .5 Rom One R Cruswn C' Xandtrnmrk I D Fx ans C -Xndrc-Sen XX mans Ru no 1 s nlx Xl I Bur Row vu D C e L 1 1 L 1 R lwans R Constable F Hesse R Br1d1,t D Nlartm F1 N tru t I l:ur1,1.s11n Row ur S Declmtr F The rl u X111 BOYS CLUB Boys Club IS an organrzatron eons1st1ng ot bow who do not part1c1pate rn ayxet or Narsrtx Baslxtt ball They eleet the1r coaches from the .IQNLL and Varsxty play ers and are under the superxmon of Xlr Fox and Mr Potter Team C 01161965 Shod Decker Donley Wheeler Capfamx Celtrcs Lakers Kmcks I'r1nlt Thtodorou Don lld Evans George Theodorou Fred lurgeson Warr1ors Bullets on Chandler Donald Hmm Prstons WL Lynn Warner Lx nn Davrs joe Gatt ames Bronstem m1th X 111 s A t w 1 Row rl1son -Xr t 1. 1 r 1 V Raxrrwmd R Ha ram Row ne r.1fTo1'L! Truesdalt S Fl Lt l ltt ss Strltll r s r n1 D Nltnlt v1 t 1x Klum 11 1 V41 111 Rovs ree us 11 1 s up 11 11111 rr x Row ree fx Bu111ttt R ubut L 11 1. Lt l Barre I Bronsrgm Ii Lnbdell 11 tr 1 umu tv. 1n x A 14 BOWLING CLUB The D C S Bonhng Club has spent 1ts Saturday mormngs en route to the bovslmg allus IH Hancock On tht whole, much 1I11pI'OXLd bowlers the team members have enjoyed keen eompetmon, mmgled mth n brt of rtereauon Secretary Dons 'wienztl 1115 bttn bun 1 hgurmg the ,ntrmts vxh1lL Peter Ftehan has bttn 1Lt1n1, IN treasurer M155 Ahrenbtrs., Xhss Btd ll .md Mr Ctsanm nrt tht adusors Row rdf L C t11r111 1rr111 llu 4 l Decker D Nolan 60 C I 5, . Xlx 5 ' : . . ' 1 , .. 'av's, . Q' , . l , . 1, . ' 11, I, V D. .' . . . .,l. -.lt ll ' T ' 1 . Sk ll1:l. Cv. All111. D. Y mln, KI. lwx. R. L1 l1J1ll, P. Ya Pelr, sl. 15.1 lv 'll-. -, 31 , D. F1 ', '. Clifr. K. eu ' Th 11: 1 . 1 1 . . N' . D. l1r.111ee, D. l.e1, Y. M rl -y, D. lfran'-. J. 1tI, ,. 1' . 'FQ 1 . 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B0 GLB GAC The Glrls Athleuc Coun c1l IS an honorary socxetx than glrls automatxcallx Jom when they have accumulated a total of 75 pomts ln mtramural sports Presxdent IS Phyllrs B rgg and oan Busfiuld 15 Secrc tary The Nllsses Ahrenberq and Bedell are co adusors VARSITY D Boys that quallfy for a let te sports automaucallx become OlHC13l members of Varsuy D It was orgamzed for the purpose of lmprowlng Row One Nhss Bedell P B M Ah be Ron Two J Busheld nggs ISS ren rg Icnk l Chamberlln VAR ITYD Row One E Axrell F Theodorou XX Fargo S Decker R Grxiiin G 'Vlatuson Row Two R Bode H Baclsus Coach Slam on Coach Kmtznng D Wheeler J Gatt L Martm Row Three P Theodorou J Decker I Warner J Lhandl r G Theodorou P Feehan R Hanrahan D Nolan 6 Go A O U C , , , - gf Q V Q A , Q , 1 1 ' fi 5 B I' A ' r' s J A , ' .- 4 ff r in ' ,L X - h. I ' ' : . A sportsmans IP Row Thicc: D. Dodge, M. Bullis, N. Boyd, D. 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K wx 'Jw 1 L ' Q ' 6 6 7 5' J x' G5 1, A WE THANK K M Axlell Bassln Deparfmenl' S+ore Bashan Bros Co Ben+Iey 81 Simon lnc Brockway Mofor Company lnc Brown s Pharmacy Bryanl' Deparrmenl' Sfore Class of Class of Class of Class of CompInmen+s of a Frlend Cole s Famous Indoor Circus Complnmenfs of a Friend Deposll' Couruer Co lnc Deposlf Diner Deposl+ Molor Sales Inc Deposrl Rofary Club Deposnr Telephone Company Dew Dec Farms Val W Dlfewng Grocerles 8: Gasoline Kyrull Dosseff M D Farmers Nahonal Bank of Deposur New York Fox Bowling Cenfer Aushn L Frank Upholsfermg Frelghl and Tnckel Agenr Erie Railroad Ed Harlz 8: Sons Paul C Hubbard Lumber Hlllrop Dalry Hmman Mrlls Inc Joe s Flower Shop Kaplan Mofors Deposrf Kays Furmfure Sfore Kelly Sfudlo C H Krause and Sons C V Lahmer M D Malnes Candy 8: Paper Co Mar Lyn Farm Maffy s Moror Express Delhn Dr and Mrs G H Merchanr R H Mould Co Press Club ueens Farm Dairy J Leland Rickard Sclnhlla Magnelo DIVISION Sherman and Folkey Company lnc Slnclalr Onl Ray Evans Dlslrlbufor Smllh s Pharmacy Sfrong s Garage Sunny s Sfore Trl Coun+y Mllls lnc Tufhulls Wulber Vrsual Servlce Alex Zaczek Cons+ruchon Co lnc WITHOUT WHOSE FINANCIAL HFLP THIS YEARBOOK WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE . - . 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