Deposit Central High School - Acorns Yearbook (Deposit, NY)
- Class of 1956
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Kennefh Gadbow SUPBIYISFIIQ PHIICIPUI Vice Principal, Elemenfary School Laurence Bilow Vice Principal, High School Mrs. Muriel Saari Mrs' AggfeKucab Miss Doris Emens Mafhemafics, English 7 English 8-9 Mrs. Dorcihy Millward Alfred Kronk Stusarl Tracy English 10-11 Science C'e Ce 4 Sfanley Kucab Mn' Ruth Fox Cifizenship Educafion 7-8 Science 7-8 Mrs. Margarei' Lynch , iiizenship Educufion 11-12 Commelce Miss Rosemary McCormick Miss Barbara Cumber Language, English 12 Angelo Sforfi Commerce Raymond HH+ '-'Y Mrs. Beverly suumsn nd 1 Arr I 'uni' 5 Vocafional Home Economics 5 Mrs. Efhelyn Rood Mafhemalics ff is Donald Millward Cifizenship Educafion 9-10 Charles BasseH Vocpiional Agriculfure '1- Mrs. Virginia Hauber Kindergorfen Miss Genevieve Dailey Miss Veronica Plevyak Mrs Kmdergarfen Grade 1 Glade 1 Vivian Briggs in .. A Mrs. Mary Smifh Grade 1 , 'H' ' . f , . JL ,Y -,f 2 f 1 A rf-1 ,Y W V: Mrs- Cieiid Keiiv Miss Miriam Kelly Mn- Befnice Mafiif' Mrs. Eleanor Sfodd Grade 2 Grade 1 Grade 2 Gmde 2 in fi ', --IP' . . E has Miss gla3Y53Harh Mrs, Loreffa Johnson Mrs. Madora VanVaii:enburg fd e Grade 3 Grade 3 6 A MM4 ..,LrLk ' Qssf- 'QQ we 1. , . . ,5 I M115 5 K i .. ' ' 11.1. ' if M 'ff , YM, f K d ' , I Mrs. Jessie Visser Grade 3 F N, Miss Patricia Hubbard Mrs. Roxie PM-,ons Miss Frances While Miss Clare Curran Glade 4 Gmde 4 Grade 4 Grade 5 Mrs. Kafhryn Hess Mr . M'ld - Mrs. Rulli Cook M I G d G d s I red Houghfalmg rs erfru e Daugherfy 'U e 5 Grade 5 Gmde 5 Grade 6 William Sabo Ph , I Ed , David Kinfzing Miss Mariorie Peclr Philip Siohe ysmu Mahon Physical Eclucafion Physical Educafion Aff 7 Mrs. Mary Briggs Music F , f ak Mrs. Janel Pollsr Librarian Theogffe Pm Mrs. Mews ssnabefg cwou Pollen- usm Mvsic Guidance mfs. when susneua chaff M,j'e Miss Downy Dunn ' ' Peet Nurse Assisfanf Llbranan 1 ' .. v ? Mrs. Dora Ruff Psychologisf M . M ' ie Slsaclnellon Mrs. Fl'?HC05 SPNQW Mrs. Helen Swarf rs argor 'll Grades 2-3 Cannonsville. GrUdCS 4-5 Cannonsville, Grades 12 Cannonsvi e, Piclure Missing: Mrs. Doris Collier, Grade 2 Miss Yvonne Herzog, Denial Hygienisl David Rossie, Driver Educaiion 8 ta ........43 Mrs. Blanche Misner fl' Miss Ida Chamberlin High School Office High School Secrefary Miss Dorofhy DI-Inn Mrs. Roslyn Hanrehan Elemenfary School Seclefary K--'ve School Nurse Miss Yvonne Herzog 9 . . Denial Hygfenrsf +1 CAFETERIA Mrs. Elsie Davidson, Mrs. Es- telle Fargo, Miss Lillian Houck, Mrs. Elizabeth Burlison, Miss Catherine Scheidegger - Man- ager. Absent from picture: Mrs. Mabel Vigus. i M57 TRANSPORTATICN Row 1: Manessah Fuller, Everett Fisher, Percy Weid- man, Joseph Mihalkovic, Walter Hulbert, jeffrey High- tower, joseph Lehman, Marvin Wies-Ass't. Mechanic Harold Guyer, John Conant. Row 2: Douglas Brigham Donald Lord-Supervisor, Lloyd Conrow, Thomas J ones CUSTODIANS Row 1: Everett Fisher, C. D. Hathaway, Herbert Smith -Supervisor. Row 2: Douglas Brigham, Francis Bu- chanan, Marzell Hubbell, Harold Titus. 10 a M' ,M ,f2f ' uP' 9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 'enior 'lass CLASS MOTTO: Semper Ad Summa CWe are always there CLASS COLORS: Green and White CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation SANDRA BRIDGE-Corresponding Secretary, PATRICIA HAUBERT- V Recording Secretary, JON CHANDLER-Vice President, DONALD , MILLWARD-Advisor, LAWRENCE CONRAD-Treasurer, WALTER RAY MON D-President. f .Qfflzfz 44 7 5445451 595 Q41 A-. we X774 Q27- fZ' xfzffwtfdff fi - .fvyzff 04132 wifi ay IWC? - K. if jizfg 1 i ZQYQ II ff! - X I I 3 R n 'LL ,ff DOLORES ELIZABETH ALINIO May 7 Dody Pretty black hair . . . always willing to help . . . good swimmer . . . senior life saver QDon't drown now, boys!j . . . adds charm to our Senior Social Room . . . sang in Glee Club . . . swell personality . . . one future nurse coming up. AGNES CHRISTA ANTHON ISEN February I Chris Blonde, blue-eyed beauty . . . our F.H.A. princess . . . a royal member ,of the Prom Court . . . packs popcorn at local cinema . . . her pleasing personality should make her a super secretary. N JOYCE MARIE BEERS SANDRA ELLEN BRIDGE November 22 Joyce June 3 Sandy Curly-haired blonde . . . faithful I.B.A. Vivacious cheerleader . . . Beauty and the member . . . sings alto in Girls' Chorus-. . . Brains . . . adorned our Prom Court . . . likes I-Iomemaking class and food in gen- bows the violin . . the Eligible Emmy eral . . . a hillbilly fan from way back . . . of our Senior Play . . a sports enthusiast future ambition-secretary. and a tip-top twirler . . . a career as a nurse-the kind that makes you want to be sick . . . a co-speaker of the Op language. JUNE EVELYN BUSFIELD JON ALVAH CHANDLER May I5 Juner May 6 Jack Mischievous . . . our Prom Princess . . . Also called Muskrat and Rookie . . . All- strawberry blonde, green-eyed cheerleader star basketball player . . . co-captain of . . . spaghetti lover . . . girl athlete . . . championship football team . . . our hand- should make an attractive hospital dieti- some Prom King . . . outdoorsman and cian . . toots the French horn . . . sweet hunter . . . captains the Oquaga Lake Becky Mae in Senior Play. launch . . . our Willie in Senior Play. 19 if' rr JOHN EDWIN COLLIER June 26 Jack Takes charge of money affairs of Future Farmers . . . one of our red heads . . . one of Dick's best projectionists . . . inhabitant of Guntown . . science brain . . . one auto mechanic coming up. STSREY ARTHUR cuNNlNe-HAM pril 2 A Sid Ma A A valuable asset to the wrestling team . . . our good-looking class Romeo . . . a Brooklynite QDig that accentlj . . . a ter- rific bowler . . . a future Mariner . . . the author of s-ome of those famous assembly skits. FREEMAN LAURENCE CONRAD May I2 Larry Mr, Moneybags of the Class of '56 . . . blows the trombone in band and orchestra . . . always ready to tell a Sherman event . . . a handy projectionist . . . a willing hand always extended . . one elec- trical engineer coming up. PETER HAROl.D FEEHAN May 28 Fefe Has that nice new Ford . . . a real Irish- man . . . excellent athlete . . . our tall, dark and handsome Prince of the Prom . . the clothes make the man . . . Zeke, the fix-it of our Senior Play . . . his plans are either college or the service. WV BARBARA ANNA FINEOUT JOSEPH MICHAEL GATT March 22 Barbie November I .Ioe Pert and petite . . . our Acorn co-editor is Our Joe came lately . . . friendly grin with as pretty and brainy as they come . . . a warm hi . . . played basketball with always ready for good times . . . an at- local Legion five . . . a super chef Cspa tractive addition to our Prom Court . . . a ghetti's his specialty!J . . . attracted to typing tizzy . . . secretary teacher-she'll be the greatest. or business female species . . . sharp pool player . one swell coachon the up and coming RICHARD DANIAI- HAFELE PATRICIA NANCY HAUBERT May 5 HDICIKH November 4 pap Friendly Senior fr-om Shaver Hill . . . mem- Brainy blonde , , , member of Sweetheart ber of D.C.S. mat team . . . active in our Prom Court . . . Mountain Maggie-the F.F .A .... interested in modern agricul- Miss Fixit of our Senior Play . . . cute ture . . . dependable class worker . . . real r typist in our school office . . . sports nice black hair . . . uncertain about his minded . . . friend to all . . . member of future but a sure success in any under- the E. F. N. C .... co-editor of school taklflg- newspaper . . . a sure success as a future secretary. '15 5 W Q CECILIA ANN JOHNSON DOUGLAS BLAINE KENNEY June I3 Ceil December I7 Space Has a good joke handy always . . . pretty Our space-bound lad . . . that Sleepy first Clarir16tiS'f . - . voice SS sweet 35 2 look Cespecially in classj . . . motor minded lark . . . Maw Fry of F611di1'1' OVCI' YOU- in the air or on land . . . snags tickets at U der . . . swell sense of humor . . . a Super- State Theatre . . . sports minded . . . hot duper music teacher is on the up .and on the trail of a good book . . . future am- coming bition-electronics--what else? Lf' 1 in V V, F 'ul if l r JANET MARIE LATOURETTE DONALD IAN LEE December I8 Jan October 6: Don Pretty Queen of our Prom . . makes Anybody got their trig done? . . . sways beautiful clothes . . . fond of athletics fand a mean saxC0Ph0nCD in band - - - He W110 a certain athletej . . . iiddles in orchestra laughs last-laughs best . . . another great , , , curly hair , , . will make a swell nurse. sports fan . . . one swell host for skating parties . . . future holds plans for college. 16 JOAN ELAINE LEICHTFELD ELAINE ROSE LENGEL MGFCI1 3l Jeanie Augusf I Lane Our blonde, pony tailer . . . horses, horses, One of our best artists . . . enjoys riding horses . . . an outdoors girl feSp6Cia11y in horses , , , you can find her in the art the line of Camping UIPSD . . . never seen room . . . Senior Play cast . . . likes gym Without 3 good b00k - - - makes SUPCT classes . . . hates spiders . . . you guessed hamburgers . . . one top-notch nurse on it-she wants to be an artist, the way. EUGENE LAWRENCE LOBDELL June 6 Geffen Our Student Council president . . . last seen headed south in a '42 Pontiac . . . our champion mat-man . . . that good- looking addition to our Sweetheart Prom . . . the fabulous Pappy Fry of A Feudin' Over Yonder . . . first of the Three Musketeers . . . our I7 :zo track man. DAVID CARL LUCK September I7 Lucky Our tremendous cornetist . . . tosses cans at 1-ocal ASLP . . . beaming personality . . . president for two years of D.C.S. Band . . . our Traveling Preacher of Senior Play- complete with goatee . . . wavy locks . . . a sure hit for a big success. WJ Nan-1 I THEODORE THOMAS MACKNIK August 26 Hot Rod That's our boy, Ted . . . president of the Deposit Dragons CHot Rod Clubj . . . a football champ . . . here it comes-there it goes-his M.G. ofcourse . . . our snappy black leather jacket boy is always good for a laugh RICHARD MAPES August I6 Dick He's got rhythm . . . with the drums . . . we mean . . . reporter for t'Chips . . . faithful member of projection club . . . now chief projectionist . . . never loses an argu- ment . . . full of witty remarks . . . the Army calls after graduation. LORRAINE FAYE MC ELROY August 2I Rainy No stormy weather here . . . our ray of sunshine . . . little gal-but a big smile always . . . F.H.A. recorder . . . loves sports . . . a cute alright-already girl . . . a secretary to be with personality plus. IR ,X DORIS ANN MENZEI. December 3 DO Pretty Varsity Cheerleader . . . our Bowling Club secretary . . . carries the colors for school band . . . outstanding athlete- holds all-star honors . . . another iiddler in orchestra . . . Senior Play cast . . . plans to teach A. B. C.s to elementary kids. X FERNE LENORE MUMBULO February I2 Ferne Co-editor of this yearbook . . . intelligence plus . . . attractive and tall . . . partial to Fords . . . determined Aunt Harry Horn- honker in Senior Play . . . mischievous when with juner . . . nice clothes . . . one super elementary teacher coming up. yf I I Qi 1 'X ,fx x f 5 tx XX I .Ii I DENNIS KING OWENS July I0 Denny Always strumming a guitar . . . Hank Wil- liams fan . . . entertains in Senior Social Room . . . sports around in grey Buick . . . played and sang in Senior Play . . . plans to be a pilot in the future. 19 qyfvf 'V PAUL LUDWIG OSWALD July I6 Ollie An A+ guitar strummer . . . a sensational scientist . . . a small, but mighty mat-man . . . a singing and strumming sensation of our Senior Play . . . drives a hot-rod Ford. GEORGANNA CATHERINE PAVLOV Ja arY 5 Georgie Always seen with a pair of knitting needle: . . . loves argyles . . . an all-around sports fan . . . our njust-in-fun joker . . . a loyal I.B.A.'er . . . shoots a sharp rifle . . . a gleeful alto Glee Club girl . . . aims to be a certified public accountant, then a house- wife and mother. MM its ,a..,n!!' JEAN CAROL PRICE HARRIET FLORENCE PURDY JUIY I2 Hjeanneu November I5 Penny Jeanne with the light, brown hair, likes ffpeooy for your thoughtsn Q ' A a keen gift to dabble with a paint brush . . . an arrow of gab . U D always associated with good and a bullseye . . . usually seen with June times Q D . 4-So, then I told him!-n n . ' .. .a pretty nurS6 for the flltufe- loves parties and dates . . . a pretty girl with a pretty voice . . future holds plans for nursing then marriage. 5 'w NANCY ALICE RAY WALTER RUSSELL RAYMOND April 28 'l'essie I Our chosen delegate to Girls' State . . . Decembe' I3 Wall co-speaker of Op language . . . makes Plays basketball on Varsity squad . . . our her sax sing . . . super orator . . . wild Rosie delegate to Boys' State . . . toots Cornet Bell of our Senior Play . . . class poet . . in band . . . good looking member of will be a success in anything. Sweetheart Prom Court . . . our capable Senior Class president . . . swell personality . . . Zeke in our Senior Play. 20 1 J 'xi 9 JACK STEVEN REYNOLDS February I Gramps Second of the Three Musketeers . . . that superb D.C.S. wrestler . . . our Senior Stu- dent Council stand-in . . a good-looking member of the Prom Court . . . usually seen driving his brother's car . . . our 8.80 mile? WM WU Wm g Ma W diff! 2 a,,,,aa f f, 1 HELEN ELEANOR SAUNDERS Octoberjg Helen Quiet and conscientious . . . another loyal F.H.A.'er . . . a top-notch cafeteria helper . . . usually curled up with a good book . . . always wears a pretty smile . . . one future homemaker on the way. iii A iiii wf ' 523551. gl Je' 'va 'fii V If a f HELEN AGNES SCHRIVER EUGENE PATRICK SMlTH Cctober 22 Helen Jam-'5 Y 7 Pdf Baby of our class . . . loves chocolate ice cream . . . manages and subs for Varsity Cheerleading Squad . . . four year member of I.B.A .... sings alto in chorus . . . this blonde senior plans to be a secretary. 21 Our bashful Izzie of Feudin' Over Yon- der . . . an ardent member of Boy Scouts . . . president of Deposit Junior Red Cross . . . tootin' trombonist for D.C.S. band and orchestra . . . We like that lavender shirt, Pat!' . . . another A8z,P laborer . . . a prospective electrical engineer coming your way. I GEORGE SPRAGUE May 2 Red We like that hair, Red . . . a gridder for the football team . . . bowls a mean curve . . . another senior cornetist in band and orchestra . . . friendly grin . . . we won't forget Red's English speech about teachers . . . he intends to make his future as an engineer! JUNE FRANCES GAIL STAFFORD June I June A tall dark pony-tail gal . . . usually seen with jean . . . fond of horses . . . artistically inclined . . . a future homemaker . . . likes? . . . ambition-marriage. SHIRLEY ANN STANTON October 3 I Amy Born on Spook Day . . . president of Girls' Athletic Club . . . four year member of I.B.A .... cute cheerleader for Varsity Squad . . . all-star volleyball player . . . intends to be a private secretary. GEORGE THOMAS THEODOROU Augusf 6 George The Galloping Greek . . . one super colossal football champion . . . plays 3 great game of basketball and baseball . . . all-round athlete in the Senior Class . . . that tall, dark, and handsome Junior Prom Court Attendant . . . the juniors' contfibu- tion to the Student Council vice presidency M Q JOYCE LUELLA TRUESDALE February IIJOYH Decefnbel' Hjifnn Our joyful senior . . . noted for cute poems The last of the Three MuSketeerS.' ' .' a and stories . . . sports enthusiast and an Super duper mabmafl ' ' ' our Contflbutlon altocetiso in Chorus - U D a Hair for the to the outfield . . . l1kes Harpursville . . . drama . . I nHeard any good jokes any- an outdoors sportsman . . . our 4-40N body? . . . future ambition-skirts ahoy- track man ' ' ' hkes late hours' the Waves of course. -i MYRTLE IRENE WOODFORD TERESA ANN ZACZEK February 7 Myr+ June I9 Tessie Handles the money for the Future Home- Tall, blonde and good-looking . . . one makers . . . athletically inclined . . . good of our Home Ec. enthusiasts . . . valuable sense of humor . . . always ready to help addition to Acorns staff . . . handles the . . . slams home-runs for girls' softball team. money for G.A.C .... industrious vice president of F.H.A .... a great asset to the Camp Hilltop staff . . . a valuable addition to the list of future secretaries. 23 IN APPRECIATION We are grateful to Mrs. Beverly Skillman in many ways. She has been an understanding and helpful friend to all the class. Her untir- ing efforts to help us produce our Senior Assembly, her invaluable aid during the Senior Play and her wonderful friendliness have en- deared her to us. Thus, to Mrs. Skillman, We, the class of 1956, offer our sincerest thanks. Editorsmin-Chief Senior Editors Photo Editors Subscription Editors Advertising Editors Art Editors Club Editors Sports Editors Music Editors Typists Distribution Editors Snapshot Editors Business Manager Junior Class Editors Advisor , Sophomore Class Editors Freshman Class Editors Eighth Grade Class Editors Seventh Grade Class Editors Mrs. Beverly Skillman Senior Class Co-Advisor Barbara Fineout, Ferne Mumbulo Patricia Haubert, Sandra Bridge Eugene Lobdell, Doris Menzel David Luck, Teresa Zaczek jack Reynolds, Helen Schriver June Stafford, Elaine Lengel, Jean Price Agnes Anthonisen, Lorraine McElroy, Richard Mapes June Busiield, Walter Raymond Cecilia johnson, Patrick Smith Joyce Beers, Janet LaTourette, Georganna Pavlov Jon Chandler, Peter Feehan Sidney Cunningham, Joyce Truesdale, Ted Macknik Nancy Ray Richard Ellsworth, Edris Linkroum jon Baskerville, Anita Dickenson Anthony Smith, Agnes Oswald James Weidman, Jane Parsons Alice Menzel, Richard Daugherty Miss Rosemary McCormick ANDRA BRIDGE Rafing ai' N. Y. S. S. M. A.-II ize Speaking Award-II-I2 y ' F ' I I szIiIJ?nenII:r7Ausic Prize-I0 onor Roll-A years . aI'ionaI Merii Scholarship Award Compefifion-I2 :NE LOBDELL sen+afive fo MaxweII Cifizen- 'iip Educaiion Conference af yracuse-I I, I2 ES ANTHONISEN :making Prize-Il emor Honor rage NANCY RAY Represenfafive fo Empire Girls' Sfafe-I I English Fesfival Poefry Award-II Honor Roll-4 years A Rafing in N. Y. S. S. M. A.-II Prize Speaking Award-II-I2 BARBARA FINEOUT D.A.R. Good Cihxenship Award Civics Prize-9 Freshman Prize-9 Sophomore Prize-I0 Honor Rell-4 years NaIionaI Meri! SchoIarship Award Compefifion-I 2 JANET L.TouRETTE HARRIET PURDY Music Award-I I D.A.R. Sewing Confesi, Isf prlle McCalI's Teen Fashion Board-I2 JOAN LEICHTFELD 'ws Teen Fashion Board-I2 Beffy Crocker Homemaker of To- 25 morrow Award-I 2 FERNE MUMBULO Represenrafive Io Maxwell Cifizen- ship Educafion Conference af Syracuse-II, I2 Lafin Prize-I0 Chemisfry Prize-II American Hisfory Prize-II Mafhemaiics Prize-II Junior Prize-II Honor RoII-4 years Nafional Merif Scholarship Award Compefiiion-I2 I WALTER RAYMOND , Represeniafive fo -Empire 'Boys' Sfafe-II K DAVID LUCK A Rafing af N. Y. S. S. M. A.-II Musicianship Award-I I William Zinil Presidenf ,lumor lass Mrs. Dorothy Millward Advisor Allan BGHYIGH Anita Bonanno Vice Presidenf Recording Secrefary The class of '57 has had a very successful year which included the sponsoring of the junior Prom, running the concessions at the home football and basketball games, and the presentation of a very successful assembly. These activities were under the capable supervisi-on of its advisor, Mrs. Millward. K C3 Beverly Schultz Corresponding Secrei Peter Theodorou Treasurer Row 1: Darlene Constable, Carolyn Brundege, Alice Evans, Louise Chandler, Betty Ellsworth, Alta Butts, janet Ackerman, Shirley Alberta, Row 2: jack Decker, Lavina Evans, Genevieve Carr, Wanda Beers, Thomas Davis. Row 3: William Barnes, Richard Ellsworth, Roscoe Croston, William Clift, Allan Bennett i 26 Gail Marhn Recording Secre- , ,fl'W l 4 fi i JL X , Lf DZ ' 'ii 3 f r YM' Rvow 1: Sally Hafele, jean Giovagnoli, Shirley Morgan, Carole Hadden Gail Martin Ed 1 Linkroum, Kathy Guthmuller. Row 2: Charles Hermann, Mary Flack, jane Littlejohni C325 Haynes, David Frank. Row 3: Kenneth Mayer, William Greenman, William Hulbert ilameg Fox, james Palmatier. Missing: Patricia Hulbert, Andrew Niles. Y K .X flf X X Xi ., X if l C51 6 Row 1: Nancy Stever, Mabel Tabor, Jacqueline Wheeler, Beverly Schultz, Caroline Snashall, Phyllis Truesdale, Linda Skellett. Row 2: Lynn Warner, Chester Shew, Evelyn Turner, Patricia Thompson, David Vitale, Ralph Smith. Row 3: Harold Schmitz, Robert Smith, William Zintl, Leo Shew, Gary Starbird. Missing: Philip Smith, Peter Theodorou 27 llll V2 M ka. gk 1 u if., A Y. L QLAAN. XX ,. ireafia ll r if lqie ....,r,. ,, 'f-X5 if 'J 2 - VET W, I ,si I . ' . 7' 4. - 9 . ,: W .Y , J - - W Y ' L . KA n gimp , 3- Q . - 3 , ,. I K v'YY'Q.ex, M Svc Clexv-k.'-'7'f LL,-' 9 .. y, 1' MQ! ' l .2 df? .X M fre Am +5 sw ..., - 10 ff' , ' -raefllxe -denl I r F I C David Marhn P l W Hey C Carl Pres' , C J V Afikklllce Fresidenf Recofzziwg Saecrefary o,'e PE,,,Z. Barnhdrf 119 Seve, ll I my ..,, The Sophomore class started off the year with the 'V V- election of their class officers. The sale of beanies, with Z , class colors and date of graduation, was the First major project. Post Proilium Praemium CAfter the Battle Comes the Rewardj was selected as the class motto. A musical variety show entitled The Corner F if Drugstore was presented as the class assembly. Andy Plakos and his Polka Band were the guest artists. The annual Sophomore supper, which consisted of roast beef S d M T and all the trimmings, was held in April. This was both anrrlsurgfes M isffszr 'aff a financial and gustatorial success. I, ,, i- , I 7'l ,f4 3 CMI-il' . ff TX 3 'll Viv K. 15117 6? -fc ,- .J 14-Mr, I. M ,- ' L- ', ,' 'lf' r , N' gf, V -Y ' ,, ff. f-'flfzwf 43' j',ffr ' ,131 lf K -W Ln :Lf fl7-4-Af '!'b V ' ,f Ax .4 mx., 1' No-1 ,L X ' h n ,Jo 'WU gr UQX J 1351 ri' W fr ii? :f1'fMff'?V1f'lfflL Row 1' Donald Evans Richard Bridge, Brian Cook. Row 2: Frances Barnes, Carol Friedley. Judy Andrews, Charlotte Gordon, Louise Bryce, Carolyn Barnhart, Suzanne Busfield, Shirley Decker, Anita Dickinson, Eleanor Frazier. Row 3: Arthur Decker, Harry Carson, Richard . . 1 . . I Garrigan, Herbert Corey, Lynn Davis, Carl Andresen, Francis Beilby, Ralph Constab e, Jon Baskerville. 28 aa 4 2 ,xl Q, .MM X, x I 'Ui V F fri, lv tc! G J X. i - XJ vi .-fm ,xy L Row 1: Robert LaTour ger, Margaret Mayer, Patricia Mills, Delores Lakin, Jane Kipp Sandra Mapes, Phyllis Moore, Carol Hathaway. Row 3: David Martin, Richard Lobdell, Ciharles Katen, James Madison, Raymond Mills, Raymond Hettel, Donald Koch. ette, John Mallory, Woodrow Lakin Paul Muller Row 2' Edith Kra 9' X lv S: X., Row 1: Stanley Woodford, Willard Strong, Philip Schmitz, Richard Proffitt, Paul VanPelt. Row 2: Ruth Peaslee, jean Wilson, Gerline Prentice, Sonja Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Pearl Walley, Marian Ottens, Mary Stones, Dorothy Sanford. Row 3: Francis Walley, Ronald San- f d Cl k ' ' ' ' ' ' or , ar Teed, Ernest Parsons, Keith Schriver, Philip Smith, Donald Pmney. 29 Fre hman lass g Q. w r 'f 5. Mx f' l-Q or or I , fit? 3 . X fr Patricia Mumbulo Ed cl S+ g wer ron Vice Presidenf Presidenf Mass Doris Emens Advisor su... The class of ,SQ started out its Freshman year by electing class officers. The class colors, red and white, had already been chosen. The annual ,vw ' 4 Sadie Hawkins Dance was held in November. Mary Gregory James Daugherty In March the mystery play, The Black Hands, Treasurer Secrefdry written by members of the class, was presented in an assembly. The class owes its success to Miss Doris Emens, advisor. l , . M-, l h O'C nor, Francis Leonard, Victor Hettel Row 2: Agnes Oswald, Row 1: Alfred Mills, jo n on -- , Myra Katen, Mary Leonard, Patricia Mumbulo, Donna Raymond, Linda Owens, April MOCYS, Margaret Lusk, jane Morgan, janet Kamin. Row 3: Clarence Hafele, Barbara Mendel, CiffOl Harris, Bonnie Robertson, Mary Gregory, Leo Lee. Row 4: John joscelyn, Lawson Price. l M tin, Richard Nesbit. Richard Hauber, Douglas Parsons, Ne son ar 30 ilk Wfnnl Qi, KW ma Row 1: Lee VanPelt, Richard Seaman, Anthony Smith Neldon Page Ernest Harrison. Row 2: Caroline Sanford, Eileen Scofield Evelyn Sl-cellett Gloria snnrn Iilelen Z d R I H , , , an t, osemary Wler, Rosemarie Zaczek, Carole Vitale. Row 3: Rosemary Snashall, Clayton Warner, Leonard S l ' f - ' ' ' o omon, David Skellett, jack White, Edward Strong, Hilda WllltCllCHd. e l . i Row 1: Charles Biviano, Gary Budine, Carl Criddle, joseph Buck, George Baker. Row 2: Penelope Angelopolllos, Patricia Conklin, Lillian Conrad, Sally Craft, Audrey French, Joyce Donowick, Carol Furgeson, janet Backus, Priscilla Furgeson, Patricia Fink. Row 3: Leroy Cobb, john Davis, james Daugherty, Robert Briggs, Myrtle Biggs, David France, Roger Budlne, Edward Backus. Row 4: Glenn Brundege, Edward Costello, Wilbur Beers, Dale France, Edwin Frazier, Ernest Backus. 31 x! ,.9' ,5 Louis Macknik Presidenf Eighth 'rader Q -'df -ff' wg .Q 71 . .qw , ew Richard Robertson Yice Presidenf f as ps e 5 Mr. Stanley Kucab I , My Advisor I . Elgmbefh Smifh Frances Jean Dailey Seuefary Treasurer F-or several years each eighth grade class has been larger than the preceding one. This year is no exception. Early in the year the grade organized as a class with Mr. Kucab as class ad- visor and under his expert leadership functioned smoothly. As a climax to the year's activity, the class presented a variety assembly which was enjoyed by the entire student body. Row 1: Duane Faulkner, Albert Ferrera, Thomas Axtell, David Constable, David Hauber, James Gage, Charles Burrows. Row 2: Joyce Faulkner, Helen Corey, Charlene Covey, Carolyn Daugherty, Joanne Hess, Norma Decker, Joan Hauber. Row 3: Theresa Decker, Patricia Burrows, Helen Bendorf, Carole Hull, Frances Jean Dailey, Maura Guthmuller, Eileen Ellsworth, Joanne Decker. Row 4: Edward Hall, James Hoadley, Kenneth Johnston, Roger Albee, Andrew Backus, Richard Darling. 32 . Row 1: Laurence Lehman, james Robert, Paul Raymond, Robert Newman, Joseph McEwan, Douglas Macumber. Row 2: ,Ioan Mills, Jacquelyn Lee, jane Parsons, Mary Palmer, JoAnn Neale, Joan Marks, jesse Rando, Gertrude Reynolds. Row 3: joseph Rickard, Richard Rob- ertson, Robert Reynolds, Ruth Page, Paul Reynolds, David Pinney, Ernest Newell Edson Peck. Row 4: David Kelly, Paul Lobdell, Louis Macknik, David Littlejohn, Roger Newman, Edward Lengel. R0 , , . Gary Winans, August Zandt. Row 2: Virginia Sanford Joan Smith Kathleen M k G w 1: Donald Woodford, Charles Schmitz, Clayton Walley Robert Stanton David Smith , , ac o, race VVinans, Rose Simmons, Phyllis Seaman, Rebecca Smith, Gail Truesdale, Elizabeth Smith, Roberta Smith, Paula Smith, Ann Vanderlip, Sandra Schloss. Row 3: Paul Turner, Lynn Smith, Pauline Turner, Carol Smith, Margaret Thomas, Barbara Simmons, Beverly Stanton, John Warner. Row 4: Lawrence Weeks, Charles Wies, joseph Emerson, Richard Scoheld, Edward VanPelt, James Weidman, Lawrence Stanton, Walter Stanton. 33 Mrs. Muriel Saari Advisor eventh Grader David Buck Treasurer Judy Giovagnoli Presidenf Sandra Hamlin Secrefary The seventh grade, consisting of 120 students most of theutime, completed a successful year. This having been the first year in the high school building, members were initiated into a new routine of school life which was enjoyed. . ' The class was organized, chose grey and pink as its class colors, and in May put on a variety show, the main feature being a one- act play written by class members. Mrs. Saari was the capable advisor. Row 1: Glenford Barnes, Curtis Flack, Robert Bridge, john Ferrera, Vincent Ackerman. Row 2: Maria Constable, Glena Fox, Claire Decker, Malinda Drake, Sharon Cranston, Marta Brennan, Helen Andresen, Carol Briggs. Row 3: Richard Daugherty, Barbara Costello, Barbara Decker, Vivian Decker, Marjorie Decker, Carrie Baker, Dorothy Bush, David Bryant. Row 4: David Clift, Jerry Bosket, james Burrows, Hilton Evans, john Donowick, Clifford Becker, Robert Clift, David Buck, Golden Decker. '14 . ji . y Row l: Gary Hulbert, Gary Lamoreaux, Thomas Little, Fred Giangrossi, Walter Koch, Bentley Mead, James Kenny. Row 2: Sandra Hamlin, Janice Niles, Patricia McCall, Jean Gardepe, Carolyn Monson, Genevieve Oswald, Lana Merchant, Alice Menzel. Row 3: Karen Kays, Donna Hauser, Kay Krager, Marian Hilliker, Carolyn Leichtfeld, Barbara Jones, Margaret Mallory, Lynne Lee. Row 4: Lester Katen, Bruce, Neer, William Macy, James Hauber, Walter Ottens, James Greenman, Nicki Jogo, Robert Nesbit. Row 1: Melvin Depew, Norman Stanton, Robert Palmatier, Orson Vandermark, Robert Schimpff, Bruce VanValkenburg, Leonard Bishop, Paul G. Turner, Carl Jones. Row 2: Joyce St. John, Ruth Cobb, Mary Quattrocchi, Donna Stephens, Liddie Bishop, Edna Earl, Bonita Schimpff, Julia Backus, Nancy Winans, Louise Shaw, Jayne Backus, Veronica Robert, Judy Giovagnoli. Row 3: Althea Stanton, Helen Webb, Laura Skellett, Carole Parsons, Patricia Erdmann, Laura Parsons, Constance Learn, Joyce Barnes, Sally Vandermark, Carole Page, Mary Palmatier, Ann Parsons, Carolyn White. Row 4: Ensign Emerson, Bruce Scofield, Richard Zaczek, Thomas Turner, Dennis Warner, George Utter, Raye Thomas, Frank Smith, Dahl Schultz, Gleason Walley. 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W ,, .,,. 1 ,vm .A ,K ww? ,.. . ff . r- - f' .. ,A fx U'- ffa 1- wlw Q wiywviammw 'us .B mmm:-wgrfvg 'a ..a fxnna' Q1 .., 'W tuclent Council ' ' 2: Patricia Conklin, Row 1: John Ferrera, Carol Hull, Ann Vanderl1p,'Anthony Smith. Row h Carole Parsons, Jane Parsons, Eugene Lobdell, Rlfihafd EllSWOfth, JOYCC Tfuesdale' Marlan Ottensy Nancy Ray, Row 3: Jack Reynolds, joseph Emerson, Jon Baskerville, James Mad- ison, Mr. Potter, Clark Teed, David Vitale, William BarneS, Robeft Nesbifi GSVY Stafblrd- STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President .... Vice President U ---- --M--- ---d F - EUGENE LOBDELL , MARIAN OTTEN5 GARY STARBIRD Secretary ---tn A ----- -------- Treasurer ..... , .... ---- ------ ---- - ' Advisor ...... -------------n MR, CARROLL POTTER Senior Class Student Council Representatives: NANCY RAY JACK REYNOLDS JOYCE TRUESDALE uggunW----- RICHARD ELLSWORTH Eugene Lobdell Richard Ellsworth Presidenf yi The Student Council, under the leadership of its President, Eugene Lobdell, enjoyed another successful and active year. One of the main undertakings of the council this year has been the laying of a foundation for the establishment of a Deposit Central School Chapter of the National Honor Society, the national high school honor society formed to provide recognition for achievement in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and service. The Student Council seeks to fulfill the following purposes: to develop the ability of students to govern themselves, to develop in its members qualities of leadership, to help create good school spirit, and to work for the general welfare of the school. 38 ce Presidenf p 7 I 3, if Barbara Fineouf Edifor Ferne Mum bulo Editor I r , Yearbook The function of this club is fairly obvious for without the cooperation of all the yearbook members you would not be reading our Acorns right now. Our appreciation goes to our very capable, hard-working co-editors, Barbara Fine- out and Ferne Mumbulo, and special thanks to Miss McCormick for her untiring efforts which made our yearbook possible. Also, we would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Potter and Miss Doris Emens for their assistance as proofreaders. Row 1: Anthony Smith, Agnes Oswald, Alice Menzel, Patricia Haubert, Nancy Ray, Edris Linkroum, Richard Daugherty, james Weidman, Row 2: Jane Parsons, Joyce Truesdale, Agnes Anthonisen, Sandra Bridge, Doris Menzel, Barbara Fineout, Miss McCormick, Ferne Mumbulo, Janet LaTourette, june Busheld, Cecilia Johnson, Patricia Mumbulo, Margaret Lusk. Row 3: Eugene Lobdell, Theodore Macknik, Douglas Kenney, Helen Saunders, Joan Leichtfeld, Joyce Beers, Elaine Lengel, Teresa Zaczek, Helen Schriver, Myrtle Wood- ford, Bonnie Robertson, Paul Oswald, Jack Reynolds, james Winans, Row 4: Jon Baskerville, Richard Ellsworth, George Sprague, Dennis Owens, David Luck, Patrick Smith, Richard Hafele, Peter Feehan, jon Chandler, George Tlieodorou, Richard Mapes, Donald Lee, Walter Raymond, Sidney Cunning- ham, Lawrence Conrad, joseph Gatt. 39 Miss Rosemary Mccormick Advisor Projection Club i Left to Right: Lawrence Conrad, Ralph Constable, john Stevens, Nelson Martin, Lawson Price, Edward Strong, Francis Leonard, Bruce VanValkenburg, Mrs. Lynch, Ray Thomas, Donald Koch, Leo Shew. Leo Shaw Senior Chief Projection Club is a service organiza- tion of boys who volunteer -their time and abilities to operate visual aid equip- ment for the teachers and community organizations. The club trains its per- sonnel to operate the movie projector, slide film projector, tape recorder, opaque projector, and the lighting sys- tem in the auditorium. This group gains valuable experience in learning proper procedures and tech- niques in the use and care of such equipment. Senior Chief .............. Lao S1-naw Assistant Chiefs .... RALPH CONSTABLE KENT STARBIRD Advisor ...... MRS. MARGARET LYNCH -A Press Club X The Press Club, under the capable direction of Miss 5 eee r:i A Barbara Fineoui McCormick and Miss Emens, has been faithfully work- x'r ,4e ing all year to report school news in the Chips col- ssii'i ' liil umn in the Deposit Courier. The whole club is to be mich Haubm congratulated for their untiring effort to keep the public Edna, informed on the happenings at D. C. S. Co-Editors ...... BARBARA FINEOUT, PATRICIA HAUBERT ,W p.. ,gl Assistant Editors .................. FERNE MUMBULO ., 5 iiise KATHY GUTI-IMULLER .n.1 r.ee i T Advisors .... .......... M ISS DORIS EMENS X ,A cAs Miss ROSEMARY MCCORMICK f. fkk-:.. ' . L 5 be E I I Row 1: Charlotte Gordon, Betsy Smith, Alice Menzel, Jacqueline Wheeler, Darlene Con- stable, Penny Angelopoulos, Margaret Lusk, Barbara Mendel, Agnes Oswald. Row 2: Linda Owens, Louise Chandler, Doris Menzel, Kathy Guthmuller, Barbara Fineout, Miss McCor- mick, Miss Emens, Patricia Haubert, Ferne Mumbulo, Sandra Bridge, Beverly Schultz, Patricia Mumbulo, Joyce Beers. Row 3: Helen Bendorf, Maura Guthmuller, Edith Krager, Carole Hadden, Jacqueline Smith, Carol F riedley,, Marian Ottens, Agnes Anthonisen, Teresa Zaczek, Nancy Ray, Helen Schriver, Nancy Stever, Carole Parsons, Joan Leichtfeld, Patricia Thompson, Mabel Tabor, Jean Giovagnoli. Row 4: Lavina Evans, Eugene Lobdell, Patrick Smith, Walter Raymond, David Vitale, Richard Mapes, Lawrence Conrad, Jon Baskerville David Martin, James Fox, John Warner, James Robert, April Moers. Shia Q, X fl tvs M 2 . N .O If E 'B e.e e-Ar FX Af 41 . ' 2 1 fl Future Homemaker of meriea we-Q, e L.e. Row 1: Carol Haynes, Patricia Haubert, Barbara Fineout, Louise Chandler, June Busfield, Cecilia Johnson, Sandra Bridge. Row 2: Louise Bryce, Pearl Walley, Carolyn Bamhart, Marian Ottens, Agnes Anthonisen, Mrs, Skillman, Teresa Zaczek, Sandra Mapes, Helen Schriver, Joyce Beers, Patricia Mumbulo. Row 3: Jacqueline Wheeler, Margaret Mayer, Edith Krager, Dorothy Sanford, Betty Scofield, Priscilla Furgeson, Ferne Mumbulo, Janet LaTourette, Genevieve Carr, Joyce Truesdale, Evelyn Turner, Rosemary Wier. Row 4: Carol Furgeson, Janet Backus, Gerline Prentice, Myrtle Biggs, Phyllis Truesdale, Shirley Morgan, Patricia Fink, Lillian Conrad, Bonnie Robertson, Myrtle Woodford. The Future Homemakers of America is a local, state, and na- tional organization of pupils who are studying or have studied homemaking in senior high school. During the past year, the chapter has participated in the fol- lowing projects: exhibiting of homemaking work in downtown stores during the summer, sponsoring and carrying out the contest for the queen and court of our annual school spring fair, -a fall hayride and party, and an assembly program. President ........ AGNES ANTI-IONISEN Vice President ........ TERESA ZACZEK Secretary ......... LORRAINE McEr.RoY Treasurer ......... MYRTLE WOODFORD Advisor .... MRS. BEVERLY SKILLMAN Agnes Anihonisen Presidenf 42 l It Future Farmer of Amerie: The Future Farmers of America is made up of boys who are enrolled in vocational agriculture and who are interested in learning new ways of farming. Weekly meetings are held. This year's F.F.A. activities in- cluded the annual Parent and Son Banquet, participation in the State Crop Demonstration Program, planting of trees for reforestation, the sending of a delegate and five members to the State F.F.A. convention at Morrisville where chapter President Kenneth Mayer played in the F.F.A. State Band, the sponsoring of a Sweetheart Dance, and the placing of an automatic chocolate milk vending machine in the school. President ......,.... KENNETH MAYER Vice President --- ROBERT LATOURETTE Secretary ..........c. ARTHUR DECKER Treasurer -- .s,cv JOHN COLLIER Reporter --- .,,.. FRANCIS WALLEY Sentinel -- .........,v PHILIP SMITH Advisor --- --- MR. CHARLES BAssETT Row 1 John Collier Arthur Decker, Francis Walley, Kenneth Mayer, Robert LaTourette, Philip Smith Leo Lee Row 2: Richard Garrigan, Clayton Warner, Clarence Hafele, Mr. Bassett Glen Brundege Stanley Woodford. Row 3: Richard Decker, Edward Backus, Douglas Parsons Richard Seaman. 43 nter chool Bu iness Association PX Row 1: Linda Owens, Lavina Evans, Mabel Tabor. Row 2: Nancy Stever, Carol HaynCS, Sally Hafele Louise Bryce, Marian Ottens, Teresa Zaczek, Helen Schriver, Agnes Anthonisen, Carole Hadden. Row 3: Edith Krager, Jacqueline Wheeler, Darlene Constable, Mr, Storti, Joyce Beers, Joyce Truesdale, Genevieve Carr, Myrtle Woodford. Row 4: Roscoe Croston. Charles Herman, Ralph Smith, David Frank, Jack Decker. Missing: Georganna Pavlov, Shirley Stanton, Shirley Decker. I Interschiool Business Association is a club organ- ized to promote better business understanding. The I.B.A. annually has a l'Student Business Day and a picnic. Mr. Storti served as advisor. GEORGANNA PAVLOV DAVID FRANK MARIAN OTTENS LAVINA EVANS Louise BRYCE MR. ANGELO STORTI President Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Advisor Georganna Pavlov Presidenf 44 A i E i l James Madison Presidenf 4 Vice President ........ Rifle lub 5 I l 3 5 2 5 , : Row 1: Gary Lamoreaux, Robert LaTourette, ohn O' ' Andresen, Fred Giangrossi. Row 2: Frances Cvrulndy, Besebxlllyegcliilltgargtgurileollgeiitifiolld girl Nlillward, James Madison, David Vitale, Allan Bennett, Jon Chandler Sandra Brids ee C lr. Vitale, Carole Hadden, jane Littlejohn. Row 3: Walter Ottens, Paul Raymond Paulie nzglge D-uane Faulkner, Willard Strong, joseph Emerson, Dennis Warner Charles Wies Pyt' 'S' Fink, Neldon Page, Robert Briggs, james Fox, Herbert Corey. Row 4,: Richard Lobdlell aL2i:1ij MaCkH1k, Carl Crlddle, Harold Schmitz, George Sprague, Dale France, Victor Hettel: Brian Cook, David France. Absent from picture: Shirley Stanton, Harriet Purdy, Georganna Pavlov The Rifle Club was organized this year with a starting mem- bership of I4 veterans of last year's team. Six more team members were selected from among the zo candidates who took the N.R.A. test this year on the basis of their shooting ability. This made four full teams. The schedule this year included matches with Binghamton North, Vestal, McGraw, Windsor, Hancock, and Oneonta schools. The team also participated in the Winter Sports Festival matches at the I.B.M. C-ountry Club in March and at the N.R.A. junior Tournament in April. This is a U. S. regional tournament. The present officers of the club are: ' JAMES MADISON JON CHANDLER A Secretary ........ GEORGANNA PAVLOV Treasurer ..,.-..,...Auc DAVID VITALE Executive Officer .... President ........ - - - ALLAN BENNETT 45 Junior High cience Club f. -be N l L L-.- ' il l - i X .. Xb r' . ' Carol . ' D ld Woodford. Row 2. Glena Fox. Carol Bflggsi EQWhtgeldRli-gggliagaalgxli-,testiIwfsmllfox, Sharon Cranston, Margaret Mallory, Sandra Schloss, Lew' Slyaw Row 3' Albert Ferrera, Genevieve Oswald, Lynne LCC, ,lean Gafdffpev Mary 'oulse I ' ' L S 'th, Lester Katen, Bentley Meade. Palmatier, Dennis Warner. Row 4: joseph MCEWHU, Ynn ml Two Junior High Science clubs with similar aims but with di- versified interests, have been active this year. Membership is open to any seventh and eighth grade student who shows a genuine desire to broaden his scientific knowledge and techniques. Programs -or projects planned by the students were developed during sched- uled meetings. Collecting Indian artifacts in this area, nature work, practical mapping, intensive study of particular units, as well as working on individual projects for the Zone Science Fair were a few of the fields covered by the present clubs. Mrs. Ruth Fox is the advisor. I . u I , 9 ' I Q N Agg 46 lnclu trial rt lub Row l: Lawrence Lehman, joseph McEwan, Albert Ferrera, Edward Lengel, Mr. Hathaway, john Ferrera, David Pinney, Donald Pinney. Row 2: Leroy Cobb, Thomas Little, john Warner, David Littlejohn, August Zandt, Nicki jogo. This club is open to all boys in grades 7-12. It gives boys who are unable to fit Industrial Arts into their sched- ule an opportunity to take shop and also gives those boys who do take Industrial Arts a chance to work more fully in a particular area. President DONALD PINNEY Secretary-Treasurer JOHN F ERRERA Advisor MR. RAYMOND HATHAWAY 0 I ' Y , xm , N Donald . GY ails Pmsldenf 47 Junior Red Cross Row 1: Barbara Fineout, Jean Wilson, Alice Menzel, Elizabeth Smith, Ferne Mumbulo, Patrick Smith, Cecilia johnson, Sheila Brown. Row 2: Albert Ferrera, joseph lEICkagd.X?05li ' ' w : ic o Menzel, Shirley Morgan, Darlene Constable, Charles Biviano, Edward Strong. o K b Hette ' ' ' ' l, David Luck, Gleason Walley, Gary Winans. Missing. Peter Theodorou, Mrs. uca A Q Though the Junior Red Cross is still in its infancy it will strive K, each year for a stronger organization to help create better world - I understanding so essential to the maintaining -of peace. ' 5 - l J I J X President .....a --- PATRICK SMITH Vice President ....vA FERNE MUMBULO . I . Secretary ...,.. --- PETER THEoDoRoU g ,ff Treasurer --- -,, CECILIA JOHNSON I Advisor .... -- MRS. ALICE KUCAB M K i ' I H, 2,4 Patrick Smith Presidenf Z if sk 'enior Prize 'peaking i 1,5 -a 5 Row 1: Barbara Fineout, june Busheld, Carol Hathaway, Margaret' Mayer, Mary Stones, Carole Hadden. Row 2: Carole Friedley, Jane Littlejohn, Carol Haynes, Beverly Schultz Mrs. lVIillward, Alice Evans, Sandra Mapes, jean Wilson, Charlotte Gordon, Cecilia Johnson. Row 3: Myrtle Woodford, Shirley Morgan, Arthur Decker, Chester Shew, William Zintl, David Vitale, Nancy Ray, Sandra Bridge, Feme Mumbulo. Absent: Peter Theodorou. The Senior Prize Speaking group consists of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students interested in studying public speaking. Their chief activity is the presentation of the annual prize speaking contest. All members prepare to give either a memorized selection of any type'or an original essay. An elimination contest determines who will take part in the iinal contest. On the basis of the judges' decision, three winners are selected from the final contestants the night of the program. Mrs. Dorothy Millward is the advisor. Seated: Carol Harris, Elaine Lengel, Francis Grundy, Patricia Fink. Standing: Joyce Donowick, Mr. Stone, Mary Stones, Helen Zandt. Art lub The Art Club was newly formed this year under the direction of Mr. Stone. The purpose is not only that members enjoy their own art creations but also help with the various productions put on in the D.C.S. auditorium. Examples of their fine Work were the Senior Play and the Colorama Concert for which they designed the set, programs and posters. Doris Menzel Secrefary June Busfield Treasurer B0 ling lub 'l'he D. C. S. Bowling Club is open to all senior high school students who are mem- bers of the American Junior Bowling Con- gress.. These boys and girls bowl Saturday mornings at the Hancock Alleys. Doris Menzel, as secretary, kept a weekly record of all averages and team standings while June Busfield, as treasurer, handled the finances and membership dues. Miss Mar- J jorie Peck is advisor. Row 1: Sandra Bridge, Alice Evans, Louise Chandler, Cecilia johnson, Doris Menzel, June Busfield, Gail Martin, Edris Linkroum, Ferne Mumbulo. Row 2: Darlene Constable, Jacqueline Wheeler, Edith Krager, Carol Harris, Elaine Lengel, Miss Peck, Suzanne Busfield, Carolyn Barnhart, Louise Bryce, Carol Vitale, Margaret Lusk, Agnes Anthonisen. Row 3: Lee VanPelt, Sidney Cunningham, Linda Owens, Patricia Conklin, Penelope Angelopoulos, Barbara Fineout, Jacqueline Smith, Carole Hadden, Paul VanPe1t, Donald Evans, David Martin, Francis Leonard. Row 4: Richard Hafele, Jack Decker, Roscoe Croston, Charles Herman, jon Chandler, William Hulbert, Ralph Smith, George Theodorou. Row 5: George Sprague, David France, James Daugherty, Lawson Price, Brian Cook, James Fox, Richard Bridge, David Vitale, Walter Raymond, Thomas Davis, Carl Andreson, Donald Lee. 50 . ,mf Sandra Bridge Advisor Baton Club The baton club this year was made up of the band majorettes and other girls interested in twirling. The club met weekly under the direction of Mr. Post. Carole Hadden, and Sandra Bridge. Through this program, the majorettes made new uniforms and performed their routine at the games during basket- ball season. These girls have shown great improve- ment, and next year D.C.S. should sport a fine group of majorettes. Row 1: Sandra Bridge, Paula Smith, Carole Hadden Row 2' Eileen Ellsworth Hafele Helen Bendorf Margaret Lusk Linda Owens joan Marks. . y W . . f- erry? j Joan Hauber, Gail Truesdale, Mary Palmer, Carol. Hay,-,eg Mr Post San' X 6 9 X 5 Hey! L fxqx VN f f ? J we QW 51 Carole Hadden Co-advisor l 1 ' 4 il E X l2 1 ' 4 4' 53 J? I l W ug w. Y Q: W 193 N fer Q.. Q W ii 4 5: fc: , , QT O as r 0 V , , 1- , W Q4 . Q V H! E c a 2, x K 'ff 5 A ,S fn 5 Y- , 55515 w ' . 5 ,. f I F'?H '!J ai! S Y , 4' in ' 4 an X -. . . W5 , A f Q, Q 1 ik . . A W , f K K ,, 1 ,E - - Z4 - TQ Q. , , 1 ai , . ' ,.' Q . . 1, -W. L' ' q' -'gfa-m y 5 , , - . 'Hx 1'Q W N QWW. ' su. ,gn f X W 'G A 5, .,X ZL, ll QELSMV ' SA., . 9 i Sufi bw .ff -'lg 'WW v 'A .L X J' T KA- ' M Q. -65455 A, r F ,,, , G ff' -1 fx qi-.1 ! ,' ,1,f -fr 5 GR M ' mv A LS y a 2 l QW 1 Q. l Y K Q 12 f Y . , was 'ku I W ei 'K .. Shoo, Pdlr' 'kjhijg' 53 1 1 f an Junior l' rom rw eg. , v ,H 1 .W 5559 W . iff 1 F! b u, , d w.. a ,A . N, .I A L3 AE nf 2 , Q as , Y me M 4- Q I .Q xg .ya J. 8. r 'M X L k W, .. , .., ., N... is 12? 2 -sifsfsef 7'f5?'lW 5? t5Sfi1',X'?iv-iii 15- 1295 ig? .?::w5435gr.1 .P 1 ,. ,:- , -is .r is A .6 3' 'QQ' 5 Y ii - PM ., , , R 'f wr 33122 -:vi .. K M tv' f Q H1 1 --:.s rI:gQ.:-1311. r ' W ,gi w 1gM.s,e .L,,- lfefl tclgriglht. Barbara Fineout, Sandra Bridge, Patricia Haubert, Agnes Anthonisen, Princess gigiiliffilj une us eld, Queen Janet LaTourette, King jon Chandler, Prince Peter Feehan, George ThC0d0fOu. Walter Raymond, Eugene Lobdell, jack Reynolds Friday, June 24, was the wonderful evening of the 'ASweetheart Prom -the big social occasion of 1955, sponsored by the class of '56. Dancing was to the music of Eddie Reen and his orchestra under a canopy of red and white streamers. During the intermission the magic moment arrived when the prince and princess crowned our charming Queen and handsome King, Janet LaTourette and jon Chandler. At Izoo A.lVI. everyone took leave of Scott's Casino with fond memories of a Wonderful r mi Z l Waller Raymond Pafricia Hauberf l George Theodorou King: Jon Chandler Agnes Anihonisen Queen: Jane? LaToureHe Jack Reynolds Barbara Fineouf Gene Lobdell Sandra Bridge Prince: Pefer Feehan Princess: June Busfield 'bv Q K , , 2 3, E S Z 1 Q 2 5 5 N 3 T' A Y? ' x 5 if M -fr-wwwnuaw rincess June Busiield crowning +i1e Queen, Janei LaToureHe Prince Pefer Ffeehan crowning H19 King, Jon Chandler K HW' r fum-+141 , ,3Q+,w,,MbW., My i.,. f . V .en.-w: W'm-w....W.,--- - f jf . ff' 'enior Pla Myrtle Woodford, Patricia Haubert, Ferne Mumbulo, Jon Chandler, Walter Raymond, Sandra Bridge, Nancy Ray, Pat- rick Smith, June Buslield, Cecilia Johnson, Peter Feehan, Eugene Lobdell, Sidney Cunningham. Missing from picture: David Luck, Doris Menzel, Elaine Lengel, janet LaTourette, Paul Oswald, Dennis Owens, Shirley Stanton, Joyce Trues- dale, Teresa Zaczek, james Winans, jack Reynolds, George Sprague. Miss Barbara Cumber Mis, Dori, Emens Co-Dlrecfor CAST Rosie Belle Fry Maw Fry Emmy Fry Clem Fry Willy Hornhonker Mountain Maggie Becky Mae Homhonker Izzie Fry Aunt Harry Homhonker Pappy Popoff Zeke Popoff Marryin' Preacher Wedding Guests Nancy Ray Cecilia Johnson Sandra Bridge Peter Feehan Jon Chandler Patricia Haubert June Busheld Patrick Smith Ferne Mumbulo Eugene Lobdell Walter Raymond David Luck Doris Menzel Myrtle Woodford Elaine Lengel Musicians janet LaTourette Paul Oswald Dennis Owens Dancers Shirley Stanton, Joyce Truesdale Myrtle Woodford, Teresa Zaczek Sidney Cunningham, George Sprague Jack Reynolds, James Winans Co Direcfor October 2I and 22 were the memorable dates of the senior pl A Feudin' Over Yonder. The high school auditorium was tra ferred Cthanks to Mr. Stone's art classesj into an Ozark M01 tain cabin scene where the F rys and the Popoffs were holding feud. But springtime in the Ozarks is enough to make even h billies lay down their rifies and start pitchin' woo. Both 1 younger and older generation alike had a hand in the ceremon at the craziest, mixed-up, shot-up weddin' that ever took place. The play, however, would not have been possible without 1 capable direction of Miss Barbara Cumber and Miss Doris Emi along with all the wonderful support received from everyc concerned. 'il 54 if i t . as ' ' 'i . V ,L ,.., , M Z1 'S .',. , Q 1 E ig A :if if S Q, V if il - 1 e , 2 Q., ,gr -g g as it 4'1 ., I ' f-f Myrtle Woodford 'enior Choru This year Deposit has a mixed chorus as well as a girls' chorus. Under the watchful eye of Mrs. Mary Briggs, the chorus has im- proved immensely and we are hoping to sec it double again next year. Some songs es- pecially remembered are:iOne God, Okahoma, By the Bend of the River, and You'11 Never Walk Alone. Every member of chorus has not Librarian only the concert to look back on with pride but also each enjoyable practice throughout the year. ' ' i' ff 'J Ferne Mumbulo Librarian , i I I 5 i 3 r if if i Pi ii ' Row 1: Alice Evans, Carole Hadden, Edris Linkroum, Janet LaTourette, June Bus- field, Cecilia Johnson, Sandra Bridge, Louise Bryce. Row 2: Penelope Angelopoulos, Kathy Guthmuller, Suzanne Busfield, Carolyn Barnhart, Myrtle Woodford, Mrs. Briggs, Ferne Mumbulo, Doris Menzel, Margaret Lusk, Jacqueline Smith, Pearl Walley, Carol Friedley, Shirley Alberta. Row 3: Jean Wilson, Evelyn Turnrr, Patricia Conklin, Linda Owens, Carole Vitale, Wanda Beers, Helen Schriver, Shirley Morgan, Joyce Truesdale, Joyce Beers, Nancy Ray, Judith Andrews, Charlotte Gordon, Mary Flack. Row 4: Paul Oswald, George Sprague, Patrick Smith, David Luck, Walter Raymond, Donald Lee, Dennis Owens, Thomas Davis, William Clift, Jon Baskerville, Brian Cook, Sidney Cunningham, Robert Briggs. Lg, f nie-tc lhxthrhr . N P-..uoC:nXvve. thot, .mama .Y-bmi . , t . , ..-X , - ,- ':'5L by ,wQ,gLi3rC -x ,xu.cfspJ-fiw H5257 Uh if L Ui! what tlxikec- X? rg.wN.,, xl, E.:L1.x1,i il-AOUQ lasik 51-f xi 594'?-' 4 ,, H fi c E lb? L e of All- afe Chorus -32 Us L: Wi, if G52 fi '1 fi na X bbw NY A- N ' Q x rt Q . we 1,4 X. K. f FEE? 5' ' mx , yd - ' - . , fd g g Ji pyzss . , A 5 1 ',,x ' f V 44 , ' QQ .-k., Q - 'Q-.3 X K' J Zz? : '2'Q Q 5' zq 1 . 1, ifsiga . PS? . , . 5,41 g 4 'M - 1+gsm s+1sf?wf . 4' x ' . 4 f .,,gL- ,f--f ' 1 ' i !'im,H ., ' 3 Qi!! 57: , W ., rh 1 Y W' A ' Ll A M9 . i . I . ,, x 'lil A sl? ,..,-H+ ' I 1 4, : I wa X W v I af ' s Q Aw ,,, sf 5 X , fi L I l W gi s LL - f? 4 ....,. my 2, 1 f 1 iw .11 wfsw-,.,.,,, ,. Au... 1-IMVQ Z Z. Q MA +5 C2 C5 P-L L-. D3 E 5 as Q si cu E C aa 33 U .E 3 'U K1-l L.. U .Q :v CU IE E :v CU Q 'ci I: o E 'E cv D-4 51 cv D5 2 4-I L.. U -C DD I! KU Q LI as .bc U GJ D E C G! O P-1 ui U L-l GJ C : 0 :s U' O E5 P-L .: U L: E :s CU I-I. D U a, O '1 :Z ID : N Q C5 L: L: O Q .J '-6-4 L: U +2 In D .Q O M vi vi L: es :w L11 G o 6-I .-. :E 2: OW Angelopoulos. R enelope , P Hull Carole Menzel, Alice fl Joscelyn, John nik ack M rence Lehman, Louis all ne Busheld, L an Turner, Suz S 'U L1 N .c .2 M .5 .9 VI OD 1 N .: U .: U DL 2' .:: A-J D c: c: ID M A6 3 O M T3 UD L: U L-I -cz I-n KU 3 -U L11 6 DD KU O V1 U E N V1 45 O M .E P CU Q C -II O '1 S, CU M 51 U C CU Z cf O Ill G .E O 'W .93 IT-I U Q2 U -6 L1 C5 .M .53 M -C D. U VI O 1 .2 U ': ba 2 'U L- M 'U L- KU -S U ale, Ina S, .: .2 M ki LI U C1 L.. D E-4 G U 4-I J-I O L. YU +1 L-. S Ne E 41 o 'w George Utter, June Little, Richard Mattison, Donald Evans, Alice Evans, june Busfield Frank Fineout, james Weidman, Mr. Theodore Post, David Luck, George Sprague, Bria ho Cook, T E 54 TE 9 zu Q E O rn 4-1 L.. 0 -D O M O fi WU -5.2 -'SQ EE 'sw W2 Uv: SE 523 G L10 go Wm 3.2 -.5 Em Ego. gf: ,JE ,Ill 3 Ai 22 NN SE Q . 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U 31323 .av 5 .. - C022 tgw sv L-I - -55 32 2 79.1. 5 U D 'cv I: U Q rche tra lst violin: Sandra Bridge, concert mas- ter, janet LaTourette, Thomas Davis, Doris Menzel, Carole Vitale, Carol Harris 2nd violin: Frances Jean Dailey, prin- cipal, Maura Guthmuller, Marcia Lovejoy, Carol Briggs, Pauline Turner, Genevieve Oswald, Edson Peck, Alice Evans, Nancy Winans Viola: Mary Flack, Carole Hadden, Robert Briggs Cello: Edward Strong, Ruth Page Bass: Shirley Morgan Piano: Carol Friedley Clarinets: Cecilia Johnson, Paul Ray- mond, june Little Flutes: Donald Evans, Ann Vanderlip Saxopliones: Suzanne Bustield, Carole French Horn: June Bustield, Elizabeth Smith, JoAnn Neale Baritone: john Joscelyn V Trumpets: David Luck, Walter Ray- mond, George Sprague, Brian Cook Trombones: Patrick Smith, William C1ift,Laurence Conrad Percussion: Leo Shew, joseph Rickard, Richard Robertson, David Smith Hull, Nancy Ray The orchestra performed incidental music for the senior play and played for the annual Christmas program. The orchestra also gave a spring concert. Several members of the orchestra participated in the League Music Festival. X ce. xl' MA 7 'J 1 N XX KW 5 inf! Ss, , sa .0 IZ, ll The String Quartet is a newly formed group. This quartet performed at the an- nual spring orchestra concert. lsi violin, Carole Vitale Viola, Robert Briggs 2nd violin, Carol Briggs Cello, Edward Sirong 60 J ,,k. .. . .XM- 1 if' V. Y '9 :QLTZV i.-few fx' ' 4? ' sk -gig' W-.j..Qg ,pg -ig-2 M .f,. -'Q. - . ,, i if K 1 ,f f .,, E' K I K. I ' W - 4' ,:. .i C Jw. fx LUMBERJACKS M wx: ,,, 'Y ,f-, JM - QM 3. 'fu k 5 if Girl Athletic Council Shirley Stanton Plesidenf Row 1: Joyce Truesdale, Barbara Fineout, Janet LaTourette, Patricia Haubert. Row 2: Darlene Constable, Agnes Anthonisen, Teresa Zaczek, Miss Peck, Linda Skellett, Sandra Bridge, Ferne Mumbulo. Row 3: Carolyn Brundege, Gail Martin, june Busfield, Edris Linkroum, Louise Chandler, Alice Evans, Doris Menzel, Myrtle Woodford, Sally Hafeie. Missing: Shirley Stanton, Georganna Pavlov. The Girls Athletic Club consists of girls who have earned 75 points or more in Intramurals. Again this year, the club has com- bined with the Varsity D in selling soft drinks at the home basket- ball games to earn money for the annual athletic banquet. President ....,c.c.. SHIRLEY STANTON Vice President ....... LINDA SKELLETT Secretary .e...,.. AGNES ANTHONISEN Treasurer -- an TERESA ZACZEK 62 f N iff ar it ff M 1-...I W! Row 1: james Winans, Richard Ellsworth, Allan Bennett, jack Reynolds. Row 2: William F Greenman, Theodore Macknik, Roscoe Croston, Ralph Smith, George Theodorou, Peter Feehan, Eugene Lodbell. Row 3: Thomas Davis, jack Decker, William Hulbert, Mr. David Kintzing, Lynn Warner, Jon Chandler, Philip Smith. ,... 'Nl .1- ..- s -9 '1 0 R ' ? l Z ' - Q D ' A k la -fix? Varsity D combined with GA C again this year to sell s d 1,265 ' ' ' t th 9-QS baskeabilshgsimeg The funds received from this function helpotoa placypfgr the I -5 M V annua e ic anquet which is held t th d f th h 1 ' Kmtzirxg is advisor of this gr-oup. a C en O 6 SC OO year' Mr' David '. A 63 Sandra Bridge Yarsify All-Sfar June Busfield, Gail Martin, Doris Menzel, Louise Chandler, Sandra Bridge, Helen Schriver. Var it Cheerleader The Jayvee and Varsity cheerleaders have shown a lot of spirit this year. The crowds at the games supported them very Well, and at times the gym prac- tically rocked with cheers. The Seventh and Eighth Grade Cheerleaders participated at the Seventh and Eighth Grade Inter-School games. i x f R F U Q11 X 64 Jacqueline Smith Jayvee All-Sfar J. V. CHEERLEADERS Pearl Walley, Suzanne Busheld, Jacqueline Smith, Phyllis Moore, Shirley Decker, Louise Bryce, Penelope Angelo poulos. SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Ielen Andresen, Judith Giovagnoli, Alice Menzel, Carole 'arsons, Sheila Brown, Sandra Hamlin, Maria Constable. Cheerleader A 65 EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Rose Marie Simmons, Jane Parsons, Carol Hull, Frances Jean Dailey, Grace Winans, Paula Smith. SI .C O and '1 U bD 'U 'c an 'U L1 G1 .C .2 LZ .J D UD G In O. VJ ID DD L1 O 0 O E 0 n. G IB :P 'U L1 N a 'U III :I U n. C CU :P 'Es' CU a. 5. U CD K5 C2 at E v-4 3 o Di Stanton, Clarence Hafele, Clayton Warner, Manager Lee VanPelt Lawrence vens, Ste 'C s- G1 .C U ... D5 O .-. O U2 'U v- N C1 O U n-I 5. fi E rn D. ..-. .-. ..- .G D. vi 2 Z 3 0 L. 'U C 4 .ll 3 O Of. L5 .Q CU OJ VI 4: O U FE b C5 Q 51 U an eu G E si o E E' ... .... .cz D. 6 CI 95 :1 D3 sf cu E C 3 u- CJ E G1 E E si U va U s.. 'U C 42 .-. L. KU U C 'a ln E TE P CU Q FM. O O U C I5 C DJ 3 :S 2 51 L.. G1 O in eu GJ aa D-. C aa .M Q su Q oi s: m 5 m 2 P G1 Q E A 3 O D4 L5 S La ll .M Ili C5 D3 SI O '1 'U C CU 5 O 4-' V1 O L-1 U CD O U W O M 5 fi e UJ .-54 U IU '1 .L 'U 'U C cu D Ill U .-. 5-1 as .: O 5 o 5-1 o 'U O ru -E l-1 in as 4-3 0 D1 if U P ..-. sa -C u U1 .zz .5 0 M .1 .E N E . 'E K: .2 1: s: CU .c U x: O vw as KB 4: 0 U II. E E CI U M U 5 0 L- O 'cs O CD .c I-1 O S-1 O 'U O 1D .r: E- o cu U E cu ... 2' E S U1 .r: E m D5 5. IU II cn KU 'Eb D o Q .AE E .M 5 KU UD L.. .si n.. cu E bo, and Mr. Stanley Kucab. G1 U7 NON C100 QOH GJ L-4 E EI-1 UI me Ia LEU me Q3 QOH N L-4 B EE is U Bo 34 I2 7 'FGreene-Here ctober O I2 47 CTC Th pursville 31' H 15 CI' Octob I9 53 Chenango Forks-There 22 ctober O IN QI' F0 cock-Here an H 28 ctober O 20 33 SFC -H ge brid Bain wr 5-1 YD .D E WU 9 o Z C HID gue G C3 4 Non L the assistance of Coaches David Kintzing and Coach Stanley Kucab with I... A. 0 if C6 2U Emidf 'UC'.+ GlCU B-'wma Q'3.E5.,, Obga'-' Da,-,QC 38352 Fm 80 t:3gi,.23 N.-4qJD.U 'Ug,,YT-'-...cu C-351 UlC4g..O aoaer 'J.:,.,O8 53555 BHQQQ ,,,4u5QJS-145 T5m.EN,5: 3.26 4-1 4-1 DDQ OE .9 -9.0.56-5, :uma gO.'Uuno gicuv-.9. QGUEQ VI BEKME QB.2i ax.. cu.'.3c:LxJ',: -CI CU qu 02328 'O Pm., 55535 U 28326 L.....umq, Q,5EC'-C: .omow-1 BHMYQ Sagiw .QLE E33 H cy 5. Q CU ....s:- - :HQB-5 .'Z.'O.20 3:58290 Il 2 oc 3's 0-0- :S wi Ui go Ge Eugene Lobdell C o-Capfain Ralph Smith C o-Capfain Wre tling l955 - l956 December 10 December 13 December 17 January 14 Delhi-Here Sidney-Here Sherbume-There Chenango Forks-There Windsor-Here ' Sidney-There Bainbridge-Here Greene-There WE THEY 38 20 45 15 14 34 38 18 13 39 35 22 28 26 18 29 matmen under the coaching of Al- and William Sabo came up with a 5-3 record this year which placed them third in league standing. Ralph Smith did an outstanding job this year by reaching the Class A Section 4 sectionals and Eugene Lobdell, Paul Oswald, and Ralph Smith placed in the Class B, Section 4 sectionals. january 2 1 February 4 February 9 February 2 1 Deposit fred Kronk Row 1: Allan Bennett, Philip Smith, Francis Leonard, Mr. William Sabo, James Daugherty, Mr. Alfred Kronk, Frank Fineout, Douglas Kenney, Edward Costello, james Winans. Row 2: Richard Myrick, John Davis, Sidney Cunningham, Francis Walley, Clayton Warner, Thomas Becker, Roscoe Croston, Richard Lobdell, james Fox, Paul Oswald, Jack Reynolds, Eugene Lobdell. Missing: Ernest Parsons, Francis Beilby. 67 We f Z 7 1 4 Var it Basketball. xr' X X lx . . s Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec jan. Jan. Row 1: lvlanager Lee VanPelt, Mr. David Kintzing, Manager David Faulkner. Row 2: Thomas Davis, Lynn Davis, Jon Chandler, Jack Decker, Lynn Warner, Walter Raymond, Gary Star- bird, William Flanagan, Peter Feehan, George Theodorou. 2 :Afton-There 9 1'Hancock-Here 10 Chenango Forks-There 16 '4:Bainbridge-There 21 Delhi-Here 29 Windsor-Here 30 Harpursville-Here 6 :kHarpursville-Here 7 Walton-T here WE THEY WE THEY 53 64 Jan. 14 Chenango Forks-Here 66 54 66 50 jan. 17 4iWindsor-There 53 51 52 53 jan. 20 'Afton-Here 58 47 42 60 Jan. 27 'kHancock-There 62 57 50 64 Jan. 28 Walton-Here 59 54 55 46 Holiday Feb. 7 'kBainbridge-Here 65 63 Tournament Feb. 10 'kHarpursville-There 56 45 67 46 Champions Feb. 17 'FWindsor-Here 47 45 55 54 44 47 'lf League Game The varsity team, under the coaching of David Kintzing, placed second in the Susquenango League. The boys did an outstanding job throughout the entire season. This year a new tournament held during the Christmas holidays was intro- duced in our gym. Deposit were champions in th-is four-school tournament. jon Chandler Co-Capfoin Waller Raymond Lynn Warner Co-Cupfain All Sid' 68 George Theodorou All Sfar J. V. Ba ketball J. V. BASKETBALL Row 1: Brian Cook, Donald Evans, William Hulbert, David Martin, Gary. Budine, Leo Shew. Row 2: Manager Kent Starbird, Keith Schriver, Peter Theodorou. David France, Leonard Solomon, Dale France, Manager Edward VanPelt, Mr. Angelo Storti. We They We They , December 2 'Afton-There 33 61 X521-X N December 9 H-Iancock-Here S4 47 A JI, sl 'i December 10 Chenango F orks-There 53 42 y December 16 'Bainbridge-There 29 49 'lilly 'X f- ' December 21 Delhi-Here ss so 74 A y H january 6 'FHarpursville-Here 43 46 - - , K january 7 Walton-There 34 59 K f, january 14 Chenango Forks-Here 48 50 january 17 'Windsor-There 54 41 1? January 20 'kAfton-Here 41 68 1 H gt january 27 'FHancock-There 51 42 ,Q 5, E I5 january 28 Walton-Here 28 60 - ' February 7 'Bainbridge-Here 36 37 ' 2:45514 1f February 10 4'Harpursville-There 54 48 February 17 'Windsor-Here 51 45 1' League Game Starting with an inexperienced squad, Coach Angelo Storti's J. V. basketball team improved during the season to wind up with an even win and loss record in league play. I c c V fl , . Peter Theodorou and William Hulbert Iglmi M 'l ' All Sfars ap am 69 Track Row 1: Eugene Lobdell, William Barnes, Douglas Kenney, Thomas Davis, Theodore Macknik, jack Reynolds, Ralph Smith, George Martin, Clayton Warner. Row 2: Philip Smith, joseph Harris, james Winans, George Theodorou, James Bronstein, joseph Gatt, jon Chandler, Roscoe Croston. Row 3: Mr. David Kintzing, Lynn Warner, jack Decker, Mr. Stanley Kucab. TRACK- I 955 Coach-STANLEY KUCAB Assistant-DAVID KINTZING May 4-At Hancock-Hancock ' 62 Narrowsburg 28 Deposit 26 May 18-At Harpursville-Harpursville 43 Chenango Forks 36 Deposit 2 5 Afton 8 May 25-At Windsor-Hancock 63 I,f6 Harpursville 63 Windsor 58 1 f 2 Deposit 25 21,6 Afton to Although Deposit's track team did not reach the top, the boys really worked hard for their accumulation of points for the 1955 season. 23 , 5' 70 Jack Decker Capfain a eball v Mr. Stanley Kucab. gi. Row 1. Lee VanPelt, Richard Nesbit, managers. Row 2. Lee Martin, jack Decker, George Theodorou, jon Chandler, Gunther Ottens, Lynn Warner, Richard Ellsworth, Donley Wheeler, joseph Gatt. Row 3: Mr. David Kintzing, William Hulbert, james Winans, Gary Starbird, Brian Cook, Jon Baskerville, Ralph Smith, Lynn Davis, Peter Feehan, Willard Strong, We They N55 We They Q. May Afton-Here 2 I 8 g May Hancock-There 8 II M7 jx May Windsor-There 7 IO r A Sn 5 May Harpursville-Here 4 6 ,I May Bainbridge-There 5 8 .5 May Afton-There 4 1 Q .May Hancock-Here 9 3 4 May Windsor-Here 5 4 , June Bainbridge-Here 5 I sf I june Harpursville-There 8 6 Deposit's 6-4 record in baseball brought a second place tie with Bainbridge. 7' Although Deposit's team was one game out of first place, their improvement from the previous year, under the coaching of David Kintzing and assisted by Stanley Kucab, was very noticeable. S Q if Donley Wheele, Gunther Oftens Co-Captain Co-Captain Ar 1' K H EQ . E5 .Qin 6-fm G-1 El X gi, y 8 E ,, 'wg Q 4 ,ffl l , 4 1 - -, ,' , - A555 -fi Q - ' -. George Theodorou Jack Decker All Sfar All Sfar l'3ll'0llS A Friend K. M. Axlell Bassins Departmenl Slore, lnc. Bastian Bros. Co. Jerome Bendorf Binghamfon Coca-Cola Company Brockway Mo+or Company, lnc. Brown's Prescription Pharmacy The Bryant Deparlmenl' S'I'ore Cascade School Supplies-Edward Ceniral Asphali, lnc. Class of '56 Class of '57 Class of '58 Class of '59 Complimen+s of a Friend Compliments Confribuied Delaware Mills, Inc. Demerees- Your Chevrolet Dealer The Deposil' Courier Co., lnc. Deposil' Mofor Sales lnc. Deposil' Rotary Club Deposii Telephone Company, lnc. Dew-Dec Farms lnc. Val W. Ditewig Store The Farmers National Bank of Deposii Fox Bowling Cen+er E. M. Crufienden Grass CuH'ing Equipmen+ 8: Supply Co. Ed. Harlz 8: Sons of Mumbulo Motor Sales Paul Hibbard Hill+op Dairy Hinman Mills, lnc. Joe's Flower Shop Kays Furnirure Store Kelly Studio Keysione Gas Co. C. V. Lalimer, M.D. Lowell School of Business J. Cosler Maines Candy 8: Paper Co., Mar-Lyn Farm Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Merchant Nielsen Bros. Lumber Co., lnc. Oueens Farm Dairy, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Rickard Scinlilla Magneto Division Smith-Corona, lnc. Stiles Insurance Agency S+rong's Garage Sunny's S'I'ore Tri-Coun+y Mills, lnc. Tu+hill's Valley Offset, lnc. The Wayside Gifi Shop Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weidman Wheeler's Coney Island Cusiard Wilber Visual Service, Albany, N. Y Alex Zaczek Cons'Irucl'ion Co., lnc. Steve Zaczek Farm Equipme-nf WITHOUT WHOSE FINANCIAL HELP THIS YEARBOOK WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE' PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Kelly Studio for all photo work in the 1956 Aoorns with the following excep tions: Central Photo Company, Senior trip pictureg Mr. Bassett, Seventh Grade oflicersg Mr. Macknik, snapshots: Deposit Courier, Senior Play and other snapshots. 72 k .W -- - .,. . N, 5.1 ,.s-EY-7 ? V: ,:??4':?11Ebl X t -y I , E rg? f m, dl , v 1 ' , wg f , nv F 'N , ' , V X 'Q -Q :N 1 1 ' ' N V f . f :V-, .. -H 1 S, jf 1' ?-in .' wif 15-N gq 'fx ' I ' pf -- - ' ' . -, 1 'ff 4: Eqflm., ' f , ,.-v K , ,L 1, J Y if R I it 4, ,HV ,V -1. Q , -V A r ' - 11 L. f If - ,H 1 ',r-f. ,- ,f X , , , . gf I ig .' , E. 5 V1 2? 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Row 1: Nancy Ray, Sandra Bridge, Jean Price, Helen Saunders, Joyce Beers, Lorraine Mc' Elroy, joan Leichtfeld, Helen Schriver, Agnes Anthonisen, Teresa Zazcek, june Stafford Patricia Haubert, Ferne Mumbulo, Barbara Fineout, Myrtle Woodford, Joyce Truesdale Row 2: Laurence Conrad, Theodore Macknik, David Luck, Jack Reynolds, Douglas Kenny, Donald Lee, Richard Mapes. k,.,u- ,fwfr 139' SENIOR CLASS TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C. April 3-6, I9s6 Row 3: Harriet Purdy, Cecilia johnson, Janet LaTourette, June Busheld, Eugene Lobdell, james Winans, Sydney Cunningham, George Sprague, George Theodorou, Richard Hafele, Mr. Donald Millward, Mrs. Donald Millward, Mr. Theodore Post, Mrs. Stuart Skillman, Roger Kramer, Jon Chandler, Peter Feehan, Robert Hanrahan, Walter Raymond, Patrick Smith, Joseph Gatt, Paul Oswald, Darlyn Whitaker, Shirley Stanton, Georganna Pavlov, Doris Menzel. I 'rr' ' n 'ed x
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