Tully Central High School - Oracle Yearbook (Tully, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Last Will am? Testament We, the Senior Class of l943, Tully Central School, County of Onondaga, State of New York, being of sound mind and body, hereby publish our last will and testament. Primarily to our principal, Mr. Green, and the faculty, we leave our sincere gratitude for their guidance and everlasting patience. Secondly, to Mrs. Austin and Miss Button, we leave our thanks for their cooperation and helpful advice throughout our Senior year. To the Freshman Class, we leave our ability to be dignified, successful Seniors. lt's a goal 'well worth aiming at, kiddies. To the Sophomores, we leave our polished manners and courteous airs. Good im- pressions work miracles. . To the junior Class we give all our ideas for making money. You'll need it, kids!! Janice Estey leaves her ability to talk in class to Gladys Coffin. The old adage that girls should be seen and not heard is definitely out of date, Gladys. Lewis Banner and Arthur Walburger leave their fine, manly virtues and public quiet- ness to George l..amson and Paul Liechti. Cave men are out of date too, boys. Ralph Cornue leaves his dancing feet and sparkling personality to Bob Burroughs. May- be that will put Otisco on the map, Buck. Stanley Sherman and Ronnie Vinneclge leave their ability to get on with the opposite sex to George Rainbow. lt's a sure-fire guarantee to success, Rozy. Edith Edinger bequeaths Brother Pixy to Barbara Myers. We know you'll appre- ciate this, Barb. Mae Marks leaves to Dolores Gorny her ability to eat lots and keep slender. It will help you out in a tight pinch, Dolores. Arvilla McCallum leaves to Jean Gambell her quiet manner and ability to do her own homework. Louise Estey leaves her 'cello to Helen Hloag to be used as a weapon to ward off George Lamson when he gets in those barbarious moods. Gordon Shetler leaves his saxophone to Vincent Merriman. If you play loud enough, Vince, maybe we'll know you're around. Betty Green leaves that nice high hill she lives on to Frank Seymour. Climb it four times daily, Barge, and we guarantee you'll soon look like a modern Apollo. Alice Krewson leaves her locker to Gary Dubois. We know it holds sweet memories for you, Gary. Dorothy Neuman leaves to Betty Spauldling her petiteness and friendly manner. Make good use of it, Betty. Calista Tobin leaves her style of jitterbugging to Marilyn Estey. Let's see what you can do with it, Marilyn. A ' Mildred Myers leaves to Larry Doody her position as valedictorian of the Senior Class. We doubt if you'll get it, Larry, but it's something to dream about anyhow. Margaret Flaherty leaves to Barbara Hillman her individuality and her ability to voice her own opinions. Don't let your friends influence you, Barb. Page Seventeen

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Quotable Quotes Mr. Millis- fin History classlz Now let's all be quiet so Barbara Hillman can study her French! Miss Spencer: Mildred, try to persuade Calvin to study more. I know you have more influence with him than ll Miss Rog fwhile talking to Eugenia BQ: George Wortley, look at the forms in your book! Frank Seymour fwhen asked to suggest a motto for the schooll: Enter to serveg go forth to learn! Say lt With Music Billie Boy and Dolores who were Playmates waited at Tuxedo Junction for the Good .Ship Lollipop which would take them Over the Rainbow to A Tavern in the Town where they could have mliea for Two and a Moonlight Cocktail. They got off the ship with a Jersey Bounce at Dreamsville Ohio where they were met by Jim and The Girl in a Bonnet of Blue who were Two in Love. ujimn said, 'il Came Here to Talk for Joe but since Billie Boy and Dolores were 'LTWO Sleepy People, they decided to sleep at the Castle of Dreams because they knew the Couple in the Castle. The next day they took the Road To Singapore where they met Genevieve fwho was a Scatterbrain Q and Mary fwho was telling Tales of the Vienna Woods D. Billie Boy and Dolores took a Cabin in the Sky where they met That Soldier of Mine. ' He said, Moonlight Becomes You and she said, ul Love You Truly because of That Old Black Magic. Jim said, ul Hate You, Darling because There Are Such Things. Dolores said, My Heart Belongs to Daddy. The next clay, the two lovers were killed by the Chattanooga Choo Choo while riding a Bicycle Built for Two and they were taken Home On the Range to be buried near The Shrine of Saint Cecilia which was Deep in the Heart of Texas. Page Sixteen



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Eugene Estey leaves his ability to get away with his antics in class to Francis Mudge. Better luck, Francis. Fluff Blooclgood leaves his merry ways and ability to get out and see how the other half lives to Howard Murphy. Night life in Tully is really something, Howard. Lyle Hobart leaves his car to Dana Houck. ltis much better than a bicycle, Dana. Pearl Fisher and Helen Zufelt leave their ability to dress conservatively to Audrey Shufelt. Less ornaments please. Coolidge Wakai leaves his ping-pong paddle to Bobbie Herold. Maybe you can put Vesper on the map, Bobbie. Priscilla Wilson leaves her rosy cheeks to Beth Morse. How about a little more interesi' in life too, Beth? Beulah Hughes leaves her home on the main road to Elsie Hesselbarth. We must pre- serve the tires on the station-wagon, Elsie. Joyce Tuffley leaves her love for laughter to Bob Van Auken. Life isn't all a bowl of sour cherries, Bobbie boy. Lucy Cain, Mary Clark, Helen and Margaret Kelly, all leave to Louise Gilbert their ability to stick together. One should be loyal you know, Louise. ' Mary Krawczuk leaves her gay manner to Laura Foster. Mix it with yours and you'll knock 'em cold, Laura. Alan Craw leaves his position on the bench to George Wortley. You may not need it, George, but keep it in mind. A Mary Towne leaves to Helen Hughes her home on North Street. lt's nearer Dana, Helen. Forrest Brown leaves his ability of sticking to one girl to Leonard Green. lt's a good virtue to practice, Len. Betty Hansel leaves her work as library assistant to Betty Henry. lt's really fun, Betty. Calvin Cox leaves to Harold Kinney his polished manners and respect for the teachers. You could make good use of them, Harold. Ken Covey bequeaths his ability to charm the opposite sex, and all his old love letters to Raymond Banner. Girls don't bite, Ray. May Brown leaves to Beth Fitzpatrick her ability to hold her dream-man. Want a few lessons, Fitzie? Dick Brown and Leslie Morse gladly turn over Otisco and surrounding territory to Ed- win Wells. You can't stay on Truxton Hill forever, Ed. Cynthia Stanton wills her home on Tully's East side to John Carlton. This will save on the bike tires, Johnny. Ruth Butler bequeaths to Rita Merriman a touch of her sophisticated manner. Every- one needs to be a little sophisticated, Rita. Doris Brenchley leaves her quiet, sedate airs to Ruth Bloodgood. We all know you're around, Ruth. Shirley Hill wills to Eugenia Bardwell her pos-ition as Bell of Otisco. We'll bet Otisco will shine now! ln witness whereof, we, the Class of l943, have hereto subscribed our name and af- fixed our seal, this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine-hun- dred and forty-three. SENIOR CL-ASS, I943 Page Eighteen

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