Tully Central High School - Oracle Yearbook (Tully, NY)
- Class of 1950
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' .---251-?1z.-vm.-if-v.iff45a1-.-',6' W - Presenting The 1950 QFQCHQ ff TULLY CENTRAL SCHOOL DEDICATION - We, the junior Class of 1950, proudly dedicate this Oracle to two men who have served many years in aiding to improve the education system here in Tully. To Mr. Leicester G. Green, our principal for the past twenty-five years. During his First years he taught regularly both in Latin and Mathematics. Since then he has gladly helped out whenever needed. In further years we shall remember him and recall much he has done. To Mr. Cleveland bl. Kenyon, who has served on the Board of Education from 1930 to 1919. The entire time of which he held the office of president. We, of the junior Class and the student body, wish to express both to Mr. Green and Mr. Kenyon our sincere appreciation and gratitude for all they have done for us and our school. I ,7 , I X 2 q I,FlcFs'rlak G. GREEN Cu1vm,ANn I. KHNYUN FORWARD l950-a half century of progress has wrought many changes in Tully's educational system! VVe should be rightly proud of our progressive school with its many modern conveniences. Let us briefly go back fifty years and visit the Tully Union and High School of 1900. Headed by Mr. E. Stanley Martin, as principal, a faculty of seven made up the teaching staff for the grade and high school. A very limited number of subjects was taught, such as: Latin, modern languages, English, music, typewriting and shorthand. Along with these was the Tully Training Class, one of the four in the entire state. The students were proud of their new school building, with its modern coal heating system, with foot warmers in the hall. They also took great pleasure in riding their bicycles in the new basement, for here were provided two Wheel Rooms, a boys'-and girls'. Today, Tully Central School, with its faculty of thirty-four, offers us courses for college entrance and many vocations such as: business, agriculture, art. physical education, home economics, industrial arts, music and dramatics. Centralization has given the many students in this area new educational advan- tages. Thirty well lighted classrooms, a beautiful auditorium with a seating capacity of 600, and a well equipped gymnasium, have added to the pleasures of school life. Our student body is growing rapidly, and future years point to another new building, offering new learning experiences. The class of '51 is proud of its school. We consider it a privilege to be living in this era. Fifty years of progress has provided for us unlimited educa- tional opportunities. DAVID NVHITIL, Editor-in'Chief BOARD OF EDUCATICN Five Left to right around table: F. Hollenbeck, F. Foley, G. Wortley, A. Walburger, A. Goodwm W Padget Absent: E. Ketcham PRESIDENT: Earle I-I. Ketcham CLERK: Fned S. Hollenbeck MENIBERS OF BOARD: Francis J. Foley Arthur G. Goodwin Fred S. Hollenbeck William R. Padget Albert Walburger George C. Wortley FACULTY 1st Row: Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Kelley, Miss Long, Mr.s. Howard, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Shea. 2nd Row: Miss Edinger, Mrs. Austin, Mis King, Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Dwyer, Mr. Green, Mrs. Nettleton, Mrs. Carruth, Mrs. Buzard, Miss Murphy, Miss Shapley, Miss Clay. 3rd Row: Mr. Pearse, Mr. Owens, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Ransom, Mr. Stokoe, Mr. Poradosky, Mr. Lawson. Mr. Moore, Mr. Wing, Mr. Allen. Missing: Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Arnoldy. 1- ix ADMINISTRATION Leicester G. Green, B.A., M.A., Syracuse University ......---- --.------ ...... P ri ncipal H. Burdette Allen, B.S., Syracuse University ....... -- Vice-Principal Freda Edinger, Powelson's Institute .......... -.... S ecretary JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mary A. Austin, B.S., Ithaca College ........ ...........-. -..--..-.--.......--.. - - - English and Dramatics Lillian G. Buzard, B.S., Syracuse University -- .....-... Commercial Mary F. Carruth, B.S., Syracuse University ..........- --- Home Ec onomics Jessie E. Clay, Tully Training Class, Summer Session ................. ..... J unior High Claude R. Ferguson, B.E., M.A., Oswego State, Syracuse University --- ....................... Social Studies Lorraine Gordon, B.A., Syracuse University .............. ........... - -- Junior High English and Mathematics Jean G. Hawkins, B.S., Syracuse University -- ................................. Art Mary W. Howard, B.S., Simmons College ......... --- --- -- Library Richard E. Lawson, B.A., Syracuse University ............................................................ Science Merton R. Moore, B.A., University of Michigang Syracuse University, Oswego State College, Clark University English and Social Studies Edward D. Owens, Oswego Normal ......... --- -- ---- Eugene C. Pearse, B.S., Syracuse University ............... --- Dmitri D. Poradosky, B.S., Cortland State Teachers College --- --- Roland E. Ransom, B.A., M.A., Cornell University ......... - Guidance Director and Social -- .... Mathematics and Junior George E. Stokoe, B.S., Ithaca College ....................... .... ........................... Carolyn M. Williams, B.S., Cortland State Teachers College .................... Driver Education and Industrial Arts Studies Health and Physical Education qboysl Science Music Health and Physical Education lgirlsj Donald R. Wing, B.A., Houghton College, New York State College for Teachers ................. Foreign Languages GRADE DEPARTMENT Ann G. Anderson, Cortland State Teachers College, Summer Sessions Grace Baldwin, Tully Training Class, Summer Sessions ............... - Isabel Bishop, Oswego State Teachers College, Summer Sessions .... Margaret Dwyer, Syracuse City Normal, Summer Sessions ...... Beulah Kelley, B.S., Cortland State Teachers College ................. - Virginia King, A.B., University of Rochester, Cortland State College ..... - Louise Long, Tully Training Class, Summer Sessions ........,...... Cecilia L. Murphy, Tully Training Class, Summer Sessions .,,,,.-,.,,,.,,...,,...,,,.,,,,.,,,,,-,,, - --- --- Grades --..--- Grade 5 and Junior High Grades Rhea Nettleton, Oswego State Teachers College, Syracuse University .... ..... .................,.. ,.., Beatrice Nolan, Tully Training Class, Summer Sessions .......,,...,.,. -- ,,,,., ,,.., - , Jane N. Palmer, Cortland State Teachers College .................................... Roberta Shapley, Tully Training Class, Summer Sessions, Cortland State Teachers College ...... .... SPECIAL Beverly Arnoldy, B. Mus., Syracuse University ,.,,,,,-,-,-.-,---,, Doris R. Cummings, Eastman school of Dental Hygiene .......,....,,.,,,,. ,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,- D e mal H Alma L- Shel. R-N-, Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, Plattsburg State Teachers College --- ..,,,,, ---- Seven ------- Grade ---------- ------ Grade ------ ------- ----- ---- Kindergarten ------------ Grade 4 2and3 ----- ---..-------------------- Grade 6 English 2 6 2 Grade Grade 1 and Grade 1 5 4 3 Grade Music ygienist - Nurse ORACLE STAFF First Row: S. Herlihy, C. Carlton, D. Hoefer, D. White, J. Usher, J. Kinne, D. Devine. Second Row: Mr. Wing, Mrs. Buzard, Mr. Lawson. 1MissingJ R. Green. Editor-in-Chief , . . Business Manager .... Art Editor ..... Sports Editor .... Activity Editor . , . Photography Editor . . . . . . Humor Editor . . . Head Typist .... ACKLOXVLEDGEMENTS . David NVhite . . . Janet Usher , . janet Kinne . . . Richard Green Sharon Herlihy Richard Hoefer . .Carol Carlton Dolores Devine The Oracle staff extends its sincere appreciation to all persons who aided in furnishing mate- rial and in publishing this book. 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I .X I .-'I I.. , I ., .,I 11 II- -- --. .n .- - -, K -, -1 v, I, - V 3 fw . . ,. . -'-.',a - - ,I- -' . ,g-,P , ,,. I - . .. , -, n ,II.I,4I II I .,, , .I I. I I .Q .,Iw -'Il. .1' I. , -',.-..f-m-., , '- v Y L-3 . --. ' pf 'f ' -,M . I .g--.fx-If . I 1-I - - ,I V -- - I .,f-1- hi.. I . I . ,- ,1VI ' .- A --'g-1 . I . 1' 1 'ff .r , ,7I -,,', - -1., ',.. - 4 ,'- I ' .- ,I -1 74 . -,, .- -5 ,L-. --:.x,I-II-Ir,4..I- wig., ', ..I.I I ' I' ' ,, ' I '-' - p . - J - ' 'I ' - n ' ' .1 5 , -- . ' I'a-.--fe- Ag-.35 .5 'uf V..,I ' I. , ..-,,, I I- ,V - -un .. A . l 'g-.I - x 1. .A , . . - . DONNA BELLE AUNGIER lleslrrmttonf Untleetdetl llonorsi Pen and Ink 11, 3. 4 3 . Assistant Iidttor ol Pen and Ink 14 3, Tulcendra 11. 3, 4 3. 1'heerleader 1l. 3, 4 3: Secretars' of Ilonte Roottt 14 3. Vice Presidettl ol Radio Klub 133. Student 1ounctl 1l3. xltltvttit-s liirls' l3asketli.tll 11, 41 : Radio t'luls 11, 3, 43, I5 ll A 143. M.tg.t1nte lontest Teaitt leader 133. ' Youth Takes Over l3us Monitor 133 lilee llull 1l, 13 : lutranturals 113: litrl Scouts Scrtlxble and Script, l tbrats' Assistant 1l 3. lt's it .snltltnu utr! trttlt on vue lot lun tt uott utri' lwt turtle, tts sure to he alone. SHIRLEY ANN AUSTIN Shit'l l3e.sttmttt-in lklorrisvtlle Institute ol 'leclmol rigs- .-Ittttvttes Girls' l3.tsketla.ill 133: tiirls' Sott. ball. lilee Klub 1l. 1. 3. 43, F Il. A, 143, l3rantatie 1'lulw 143, The Ins and Nuts 143, lntranturals 1l. 1. 3, 43. Marshal 143: Junior Red Kirossi Senior Red Cross: ltlvrars' Assistant 1l. 2, 43, fall-teri.i Assistant 1l, 13: Scrilvble and Stript 1l3. tryptographyg Ciirl Scouts 1l. Z, 3 All tn Jtlll, this girl ts gtuml, trtlh her uou ltvtou' just trhete uott stand. WILLIAM BAILEY Rat liestinuttong Farmer. Honota: Student Cfouncil 113: Sentinal of li. F. A 143, Artttittes, F. F. A. 1I, Z. 3. 43. Varietv Club 133: Intramurals 1I, Z. 3, 43: I3ov Scouts, I3ebate lflub 133. I3achelor's lflub 1l 3, The Ins and 13uts 1 Track 1l3. Oh deur, what can the mutter he' Words ure actually r-omtng to me, ELIZABETH JANE BAKER Desttnulton' Undecided Honors: Salutatoriani Stutlent Council 143: Vice.l'resident Senior 1QL,tss: Ilome Room President 143: Ifdilor in ffhiet Pen and Ink 133: Pen and Ittk 1l. Z, 3. 43: Iiditor in 1'hief ot Oracle Staff. Tulcendra 11. Z. -13: Representative to Citizenship Conference at Syracuse Universitv 143, fIt'tt'otttes: Girls' I3asketbalI 143, Cilee Kflub 13. 43i F. II. A 143. Prohtecttonists tfluls 143: Intramurals 133: Junior Red Cross 1l3: Library Assistant 1l. 2. 3, 431 Scribble and Script 1l31 Marshal 143. I3us lkrlonitor 133: Pardon My Ancestors You ultvuus show u frtemllg lure, whtth ntuhea the tuorltl a friendly place. RALPH I. BANNER, Jr. Monk Destination. Undecided. Honors' Horne Room Representative 12, 33-3 Ilome Room President 143. Tulcendra 13, 43: Class 'Ireasurer 133. fIfIt'Ut'ttex' Baseball 1l. 1. 43: Football 11. 33: Radio 1'lub 143: Marshal 143: I3us Monitor 133: Intramurals 1l. Z, 3. 43: I3achelor's lflub 1l3: Qilee 1'lub 12. 33: The Ins and Outs, He must not luuyh ut his own uuhvere, t1 snuff hox has no right lo sneele. DONNA M. BARDWELL lltwtfnttttullg llowelson Instttute. llfttwlt Student touncil 133. Secretary ot Student Lounctl 133, 'lulcentlra 13. 43. ltracle Stall. Pen and Ink 11, 1. 3, 43. Home Room liepresetttattve 133, .ltttrittt-.s. Litrls' I3asketbal.l 13, 433 Qlee tlun 1l, 1. 33, I'uture ltontetnaners ul rtntertta 1I, 43. Marshal 1-03. Scrtbble and Script 1l3, I3us Monitor 13, 43. tntranturats 113, Junior Red Kiroxs 113, lhirtton My .-tntesrors, llete is our youngest grutltntte. tu tromler tulmt txtll be het lute. WILLIAM BEARDSLEY Squint IJ.-sttnamm: Undecided. nltltvtttes: I3asketba.ll 13, 43: Baseball 133: lihe Ins and 13uts : Intramurals 11, Z. J. 43. I3oy Scouts. Varsity I3asketbalI Man- ager 123, Scrilvble and Script 1I3. He is u tutae man, he talks little, ROBERT BROWN Bob Destination: Apulia Farmer. llonorx. Student Council President 1431 Sen- ior Class President: Secretary F. F. A. 14 3. Pen and Ink 1I, Z, 3. 4 3 5 Sports Iiditor. Oracle Staff. .-Irttvtttes: Basketball 12, 3, 4 31 Baseball 12, 3. 43 : Football 13, 4 3: Track 1l3: Glee 1'lub 1I, Z. 3, 4: Male Double Quartet: F. F. A, 1I, Z, 3, 43: Variety Club 1l. 13: Dramatics Club 143. Pardon My An- cestors 1 Marshal 143: Cryptography Club 1I, 23: Intramurals 1I, 2, 3, 43: Bus Nlonitor 13, 43: When I Was Green. Hob lout-s the sports, also the lout- he courts. BARBARA MARIE CARLTON Shake llesltnutton: Undecided .tonorx Student 1,ounctl 1l3. Home Room Representative 1I3p Home Room Secretary 113. President Junior Red Kiross 1l3: Pen and Ink 1l. Z. 3, 43. Oracle Staff: Tulf Kendra 12. 3. 43: Locke Memorial Speaking tantest, .lunior.Sentor Speech Tournament 13, 43. 1'heerleader 12. 3. 43: American legion Oratortcal tontest 143, Friend of l'ret-dom lzssav Iinnlesl 133 .-Irltutttes' Girls' Basketball 13. 43, Cilee Club 1l. Z, 3, 43,Radio1luU1l, 3. 43: I5 H, A. 1l. 43: Teen Troul:-le : Youth Takes 13ver : Pardon My Ancestorsnz In- tramurals 1I, Z. 3. 43: Marshal 1431 I.if brary Assistant 1l3. Scribble and Script 1l3. Debate Club 133, .luntor Red Cross 1l3: Girl Scouts: When I Was Green. Sing a song ol' High School, fl lorker full of hunks Most of tvhtrh are cttrrtetl home lust for the sake ol looks. STANLEY R. CORNUE Stan Destination: Utica Institute of Applied Arts and Science. At-tturttes: Basketball 12, 3, 43: Glee Club 1I, 2. 3, 43: Projectionists Club 13, 432 Ilramatics Club 143: Intramurals 1l. Z. 3. 43: Cryptography 1I, 23: 'Pardon My Ancestors. lhe world deals good naturedly with good natured people. Ten PATRICIA MAY COVEY lltxrmulron: llouwwttf, Honors: Studcnt touncil ll, -Ol. Prvsidt-nt tot lirrxhman Class: Viccfl'rt'atttrnt ot Radio Lfluh bij: llomc Room l'rcsidUnt tl, 4l1 Vict l'rrsitlut ot llomc Room Qlj, l't-n and lnlr tl, Z. 3, -il, 'l'ulct'ntlr.1 tl. 5. 4l: Loclit Memorial Speaking Contut, lfhcttrlradcr tl. 3, 'tl Atlwrtrvs. Girls' li.iskctb.tll tl. 4l: Ulrv tlult Ql. ll. Radio liluh ti, -lj, li. ll. A. fl, 4l: Tren 'l'rouhlt . Youth 'lltlwx Ovvr , l'.irtlon My Ancrxtorsn: lntta murals tl. 1. 3, -ll, M.1rsh.i.l. Junior Rrrl Cross ill. l.rbr.trV Ani:-tant tll: Scriblwlv and Script tl l: Lnrl Scouts. Art Club tll: Whi'n I XV.tx Grrrnf' Pul ts rt-ry mtv Io know, tht- nvucr wrmx to lark a bruu. CONSTANCE MARY DALEY Connie Drslrnultonj 'lilfgraph Operator. Honors: Home Room Sccrvtary'fTrt'asurcr t-tvl. Artrullru, Girls' Fusltvtlmtll ll. 4l. Ulfv Club fl, 2, 1, 4l. I7 ll A. f4l: Pro jvctinnixr Club t4 l: l7r.tm.ttics Club t4l1 Thr Ins and Outs . Intramurals il. 2. 4 l. M.trth.tl tn. .tumor Rui two. ta- hrary Amixtanr tl. 2 l . Vafvtvria Assistant: liirl Scouts. 'lihoq my work and no plau nmltcx Connn' u dull ytrlf Hut xhtft doing hmm for both thi' ftmis lmvv. STANLEY EUGENE EDINGER nrrinyn Drxltnulionz Morrisvillr Institute of 'l't'clt nology. Honour tlass Vin' President ill: Home Room Rcprrsrntativt- tll. Student Liounf cil tll: Photogrnplw lfditor of Oracle Suri. 'I'utct-mir.: tt. K. -tl: Rvprvwnmttvv to the National liuturr Farmer Convvntmn t4l. Amvrimn Agrtculturut Award ti l. Vicr-Prvsttlcnt ol 'liulcrntlm t4l1 'I'rc.iw- uri-r of Radio ilult L-il Ar-trmnvx lK.nkvth.rll tl, 3, 4l: lillllllltlll ll. 1, 4l: lilrc tiluh tl. 1. -tl. li. l5. A. tl, 1. 3, 'ill Ratlio lilult ll. 3. 4l1 PIU' ima.-nur tiluh U. -tl, The Im and Outs . lntr.rmur.tlx tl. 2. 3, -il: M.trth.rl 14 l , ll.rclit'lor't t lub l l l 1 C'rvt1togr.ipltY ll l. lluu Monitor t 3 l. Huppu un: I. from mfr' l'm frm' Why urm't tht-rf ull mnrmr like mr? JAMES EDWARD FINLON Burr Iitulrnutnm llolurt t'ollt-gt' ol Agriculture Horrors: l' lf. A, Yicr'l'rtwrtlt'tit ll. -ll. 'l'ul ct'ntlr.i tl, 3. -ll: loclw Mvmorial Siwnlt ing Vnntt-it Arttvititwj l'ootl1.tll tl. 'll. Kiln' lilulw Ill. tr tr A mt, 1. x, M, x'.rnm- tum tt. ll, ll.ttl1t'lor't K lull tll llrux Monitor l'll lntr.tmur.tlx tl. I 1, H. Ihr lm .Ht-l lluttn lfhrrr' littrr rx, liwtt' ax no gloom. for flotrnt uml tight lhrrr it rm room. DOROTHY FISHER Dot Ili-alrnulxon' St'crt't.iry. Homin: Stutlrnt Vnuncil t4l. l'rcsudvn1 li. ll. A t-tl, llonw Room l'rtwidrnt t-Ol. 'l'ul u'ntlr.t tl, -Ol. Srcrrtarv'l'rc.uurrr 'l'ultvn mlm t-I l sltlrurtn-A tiles lilulw tl, 1, -tl. Youth 'lltkrx tlvcru: Junior Rctl Cross, Mar-:lml I-ll. Scrililvlr .ind Script lll: Bus Mon itor t-ll, l'.irtlon My Anccstorif' Shi-'s mth--r qurt-1 ami u ltllli' shy. but Dork thc html who ll ultruut gr! hy. Eleven MARY CATHERINE FOLEY Kate lltutrmurtnn Rt-:hurt-r Imtrtutt- of 'lvch nologv. llorzom Si'crrt.trt ot Rntlro lluh ll, 4lg viccvlxrvxitlrnl of li. ll A tl l, llmclc Sldflg Xin' l'rt'sttln'nt ol Rril trou tll, :lt tt'.llt't Knrlx' ll.tSltt'tlv.tll ll, 4l, Crlri' tum tl. 1, 3, 41. Rm... tlul- tx, An, li ll A tl, 4l. l5r.im.ttic Klub I4l3 lntr.tmur.t'x tl. l. K, 4l. Junior Rt-tl iron tl l, lilvrnry Aurttnnt tl, ll, Stub, bln' .intl Srrrpt tll, liirl Scouts: Marxhal l4l. llux Monitor tl, 4l, l'.1rilon My Anfutorx 'hill UWM u uwul ltllort' rx nuhtfully um-, Shri .1 worth nhrlr Int-ml ltvr mv uml you. JOAN FOX l7t'Sllf7U1lUYY Untlccitlctl. Honors: Secrct.trvflirv.tsurcr of llomr Room 443. .-ltzrvrltvsz I' H A.. Inrr.rmur.1lx tl. ll: .lunior Rnl Cross ill: The Int ,md Outsw: Maywhalz Srihhlc .intl Script tll: Gln' Club tl. Z. 3, 4l, lhul irlvntr rr goltlvn vnu must rhmh rr lrur. for Stunrlu u trnrd it hrurd from qou. RITA J. GORNY Dr'sIt'nalt'rm1 Sccrrtary lltmtrrs 'I'ul:t-mir.: tl. 4 l. .'ltltt'iltm: lrlct' Club fl. Z, 1, 4l1 If. ll, A. t-il. 'Thr Ins .mtl Outxu. Intramurals tl, ll. .lunror Rui iron tll: f.ah'trri,i AS. xistant. Scrihble and Script f l J 3 Marshal. lhu gurl it hm-un In rt't'luom', .thr ultvuyx ltltrt In hun' wmv fun PAUL HALLINAN Sol llmrrmrtrtm Soil tonwrxxtttori Aitl lltwnort Sturlvnt louncll til. l', lt A, foun- tv Yrtt'l'ruttlt'nt t4l. l- li A Prrxitlcnt t-ll lf l :X Sttrvtarl til. lf l- A Rr portrt Ill llomt' Room Rt'prt'st'nt.ttivt tll, Rt-im-wnt.rtrvr to N.mtron.Ll l-, li A. tonvrntion loclrc lKlt'ruort.tl Spiztlting Von- tttst t4l Soil fonwrtzitton Slatt' Aw.trtl t4l1 Soil tonsrrvation l,xx.tv toutvxl t4l, .'ltm'11u'x Ratlro tlulr tl, -ll. l'roj.-frinnitr tlult t-ll, l li A tl. Z, l, 41, VMQ.-ry tlult tl. ll. llr.1m.rttt tlulv tl. 3, 4l: lntr.1mur.tls tl. 1. 3, 4l. Itlir.trv Atxistnrtt tl. ll. Scrtlwlvlt' .intl Strtitt tll: .lnnior St-nior Som-rli 'l'ourn.rmt-nt t4l, Vryptor grnplwul lull tl. ll. 'l'.trtlon MV An ttwtorx llt- tlmmt lo ln- qtuvt. Ilt' tltnnts to ln' xlttf, litrr ht' n.'t't'r Iurlx In urn' guilt rr qlum-,. ol tht' rn.- RICHARD HEROLD Ears llvxltmtlmtv llntlvcnlittl llonorxt Srutlcnt t ounril tl l. Home Room l'rt'xitlt'nt t l l. 'lulcrntlra tl. 'L 41, ,'lt'ItL'tltrx' .lunior Varxltv l'o.txltt'tl1.1ll Q4 4l: Footlmll t-ll, lilrr' tlull fl. l. 3. 'Olg Nlalr llouhlt' Quartct: llantl tl, 1, 3, 4l: Y.irtt'tv Cltlll t l. I l: lntr.tniur.tli t l. l. 3. 4 l . l,iltr.trV Assistant 1 l I . M.rg.wint' Cionttwt t 3 l 1 Scrilvhlt' .intl Strip: fl, ll: f'f'v'Ptoytr.rplw tl. 2 l : Huw Monitor I4 l. Your zurwu und uour tmlrtx. mntm' slutlvnlx t'L't'rutlm', loo hull uttur tlvrlr Iiwlfhrrx run'r apprrfiarr Ihr fun. RICHARD HILL Steve llestinationj Hobart College of Agriculture llonorsg President or Sophomore Class. Stu' dent Council 11. 2, 77. Treasurer ot li I7 A 147. .-Itttutltes llasketliall 11, 3. 47: Iiast-ls.t'l 13. 47, Iiootlwall 13. 47. Cilee Club 1l7 Ii Ii A. 1l. 1. 3, 47: Variety 1'lulw 1l. 17. Intramurals ll, l. 3. 471 I3.ttlie'or's Club 117. Bus Monitor 13, 4 7. The Ins .intl Outs ln sports he has tttlten an active putt, he seems to lmtu- pttl into it his tuholt' ht-ttrt NANCY LEE HILLENBRAND itNani- lhtsilnation: Undecitlt-tl. llonors. 'l're.isurer Senior Class 147: Vice I'resitIent Home Room 137. lftlilor Pen and Ink 147: I'en and Ink 12. 3, 47: Art Editor Oracle Stall 137: Tulcentlra 12. 3. 47. rIt'ttt'tltt's: Girls' Basketball 13. 47. Cilre Club 147: Radio lilub 13, 47: F. H A. 1-I 7: Teen Troubleu: Youth Takes 17ver : l'artIon My Ancestors . Junior Senior Speech Tournament 137. Intramurals 137. Bus Monitor 13. 47. When I Wax Green I-rtendlu. nite.. helpful. and true No wonder t't't'tt1ot1e lilies you. IDA HOBART Dmtttmtitvt Undegitlt-tl. llunors Tulcendra 13, 47. r'lrtrut'lles: Glee Club 11, Z. 3. 47: Radio Club 12. 3. 47: 'Pardon My Ancestorsu: Junior-Senior Speech Tournament lj. 47: Junior Red Cross: Library Assistant 1I. 271 Cafeteria Assistant 1l. Z, 3. 47: Scribble and Script 1I. 27: Art Club 1I7. lfarnest. attentive. and always composed. She listened when most of the rest of us dazed. THELMA LOUISE JOHNSON Destination: Army Honors: Locke Memorial Speaking Contest. Tulcendra 12, 3, 47: Home Room Secret tary 137. Activities: Glee Club 12. 3, 47: Teen Trouble : Pardon My Ancestorsn: Youth Takes 17ver : Library Assistants 12, 37: Debate Club 137: Junior Red Cross 1l7. When I Was Green. Thr'mu alwaut has an answer to anuthinq ww ask. To match uour wits aaainst hers would reallu be a task. DONALD EUGENE MAPSTONE Donnie Destination: Cortland State Teachers' College. Transfer from Fabius Central School in fall of I940. Honors at Tully: Valedictorian: Representa- tive to Citizenship Conference at Syracuse University: Pen and Ink 147, Honors at Fabius: Student Glimpse: Vice- President of Freshman Class: President of Sophomore Class: Vice President of Jun' ior Class. Activities: Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 47: Baseball 147: Football 12, 3, 47: Glee Club 13, 47: Male Double Quartet: DramaLic Club 147: Pardon My Ancestors : Intramurals 1l. Z, 3, 47: Marshal 147: Soccer 117. If all the world were smart as he. A better place there couIdn't be. BARBARA RICE Barn in-sttnutttm. ttatr Uresstng School. Honors. vice-rrestuent tm tl. rt. 147: I'ul- tenura 13. -97. .t.itctttes. Lnrls basketball 17, 47. Lilee Club 1., i, -07. r ri, rt. 1-tt. Intramurals 11, -. J, 47. Junior Red tross 111, Library Assistant 11, 47. nanu 11, 2, 3. 47. ine tns and wuts . hcrintne ani Script 1l7, lkflarshal 117. hurt: is a quiet. assuming lass with a smiling hello, shall attuay pass. MARRIETTE JOAN RINDGE Etta Desttnulton. Undecided .tonorxf Secretary of Student Council 127: Student Council 127: Secretary of Senior 1.lass: Vice-President ol Junior Class. Vice President of Sophomore Class: Assistant litlitor of Pen and Ink Club 147: Pen and Ink 1l. 2, 3. 47: President of Ilome Room 127: Tulcendra 11, 3. 47. President of Scribble and Script 1I7. .-lrtiutties: F. H. S. 147: Teen Trouble : Youth Takes Over . 'Pardon My An' cestorsu: Intramurals 1I. 27. Junior Retl Cross 1I7: 1'alett:ria Assistant 12, 77, Art Club 117: Locke Memorial Speaking Contest 12712 7Vhen I Vlas Green. l.ttu goes around ull day with many a happy wort! to sau. BARBARA RITCH Barb Destination' Housewife Honors: Student-lfouncil 137: Pen and Ink 11. 47. Activities: Glee Club 1l, Z. 47: F. H, A. 147: Dramatic Club 147: Intramurals 1l, 2, 37: Junior Red Cross. Girls' Basketball 147: Bus Monitor 13, 47: Pardon My Ancestors. Shri: dignified, hut not too much: She alwaus sees the humorous touch. ELLEN GLADYS ROOT Destination: Undecided. Honors: Secretary of F. H. A. flcliuilins: Girls' Basketball 13, 47: Glee Club 1I. 2. 3. 47: F. Il' A.: Projection' ists Club 147: Dramatic Club 147: The Ins and Outs : Intramurals 1l. Z. 3. 47: Marshal 147: Junior Red Cross: Library Assistant: Cafeteria Assistant. Happy go lucky in every watt: that's how she gets by todau. ROBERT D. ROOT Bob Destination: U. S, Navy. Honors: Vice-President of Home Room 127, ulctiuilies: Football 1l, 27: Glee Club 1l. 47: Intramurals 1I. 2. 3. 47: I3achelor's Club 1l 7: Bus Monitor 147: The Ins and Outs : Projectionists Club 127: Dra- magic Club 11. 47: Library Assistant 1l. Z. 37: Magazine Contest 137. Whenever the teachers are giving icy stares. the cause of it all, l'lob's bound to be there. Twelve LEONARD EARL SEELEY Len Destin-umn: Undecided, Honore: Secretary of Ilrojectiunist Club. At-iriwtii-x: Baseball Manager 131: Projection- ist Club 1l, Z, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 13, 41: The Ins and Outs : Intramurals 11. 2. 3, 41: Marshal 141: I5.1ehelor'x Club 1114 A smart fellow. use must utlmtl. yt'I ulwuua rrutlu to Jn his but. JOHN FAYETTE SHERMAN ntiackf, Destlmtliun: Il. Li. and Utica Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. Honors: Tulcendra 13, 41. flt'ttt'iIirx: Glee Club 12. 31: Radio Club 12. 3, 413 Baseball 11. 31: Projectionists Club 13. 41: Variety Club! The Ins and Outs : Intramurals 12. 3, 41: I.i- lirary Assistant 12. 31: Cryptography: De- bate 1'lub 131: Ilathelor's Club 111. lhts boq ix quite mrlineri lo uxeur, a svrinui and judicial uir. Thirteen YVILLIAM YOUNGBLOOD Bill Destination: Utica Institute of Apttilied Arts and Sciences. Honors: btudenl Council Treasurer 131: Vice- President 141: Student Council 13. 41: President of Junior Class: President of Radio Club 141: Vice-President of Band 13. 41: Home Room Representative 13, 41: Home Room Vice-President 141: Oracle Staff: Tulcendra 12. 3. 41: Rep- resentative to Boyfs State, Activities: J. V. Basketball 1l. Z, 41: Var- 'i'y Basketball 131: Baseball 12. 31: F'ao'b-ll 121: Cilee Club 13. 41: Male Double Quartet 141: Band 1I, 2, 3. 41: Radio Club 12. 3 41: Pmjeetionists Club ll, 41, 'Tern T-ouble : Youth Takes Uver : Pardon M' Ancestorsnz Locke Memorial Speaking Contes': Intramurals 1I. 2. 3. 41: Marshal 141: Scribble and Script 1l1' Crvrvogranhv 1l1: Bov Scouts: Debate Club 131: Bachelor's Club 121: When I Was Green, fl: ninh' I hn'r 'fa si-ek my col with it: snowy spread. because I have lo lift my feet Io put lhem on the bed. ERMYNTRUDE IRENE SHUTE rarrudyn Destination: Stewardess. Afrwltles. Girls' Basketball 13, 41: lilee 1ilubT1l. Z. 41: F. II, A. 141: Dramatic Club 13. 41: The Ins and Outx : Intra- murals 1I. Z, 3, 41. Junior Red Cross: Girl Scouts. library Assistant 1l, Z. 31, Of many girls lhtll use have seen, Irudy seems to us :hr mnsl uri-nr. ALICE SMITH Destination: Get a job. i'lUIl'Iill1'SZ Ins and Outs : Intramurals 13, 41: Transfered from Central High School I949: Basketball 11. 211 Bowling 1l13 Badminton 1I, 21. She mrnes lo school wilh u frown and a sigh, and watches the flock while the minulex :ith hy. SENIOR MEMOIRS While rummaging through the attic I came upon a large trunk filled with memories of my school years. Upon opening the lid, my eyes fell upon an old photograph album. As I began to turn the pages, I found a picture of the Senior Class of 1950. Among the many faces, nine were present on that September day back in l937. Namely they were: jack Sherman, Stanley I-Ldinger, Stanley Cornue, Dorothy Fisher, Catherine Foley, Bill Youngblood, Dick Herold, Pat Covey, and Connie Daley. The other twenty-six members were added throughout our school years, making an enrollment of thirty-five in our Senior vear. - 4 There was another photo, taken in our junior year. As I recall, we elected Bill Youngblood as presi- dent and under the supervision of Mrs. Buzard and Mr. Lawson we had a busy year. Our outstanding activities were a magazine contest, the publication of the Oracle, and the junior Prom. This proved to be a festive occasion, the theme- Under the Sea. On the last page of my album of senior memoirs was a picture of all thirty-five members of the class of 1950 in caps and gowns with Mrs. Austin, Mr. Allen and Mr. Owens. As I recall that busy senior year I have pleasant memories of the many activities our class sponsored. I remembered that fall day of 1949 when each and everyone of us journeyed out to Dey's Studio to have his picture taken for the Oracle. During the vear we had hve round and square dances. And then of course, our highlight of the year, The Senior Ball which had as its theme Winter Wonderland. This was held january 27 in the gym. Throughout the year we had numerous hot dog and candy sales, one indoor circus, two one-act plays, one three-act play from Cortland State Teachers College and a game party, sponsored for us by the Tully Rod and Gun Club. We also had three paper drives which helped us net the money needed for that long antici- pated New York trip. We are grateful to the Otisco Grange for donating to us the proceeds of one of their dances. And to our Mothers we owe a vote of thanks for the card parties and other money- making activities that they sponsored in our behalf. By the middle of May we had earned the money for our trip to New York. After participating' in the Class Day Program a busload of Seniors shoved off for New York City. After we returned home we focused our attention on graduation. Scholastic honors for our class went to Donald Mapstone, vale- dictorian, and Jane Baker, salutatorian. As I closed the album of Senior Memoirs, I thought of our class motto which I'm sure has been an inspiration to all its members. The higher we rise, the broader the view. SENIOR CLASS WILL The 1950 Senior Class of Tully Central School, County of Onondaga, State of New York, United States of America, being of sound mind and body hereby publish our last will and testament: First, our appreciation to Mr. Green and the Faculty for their unfaltering guidance during the past school years, and to .Mrs. Austin, Mr. Owens, and Mr. Allen, for their help and guidance in mak- ing our Senior year a success. To the Freshman Class: We leave a little of our meekness, for as you know it pays to be seen and not heard. To the Sophomore Class: We proudly leave our spirit of youth which incidently should keep them from growing up too soon. The following bequests, we hope you juniors will accept as a token of our generosity and thought- fulness: Thelma johnson leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Doris Fitzpatrick. Keep your nose in a book and you'll have no worries is Thelma's motto. Dick Hoefer can now junk his jeep because Leonard Seeley is leaving him his motor scooter. Smooth sailing, Dick. Dick Herold signs over his last claims on Doris Smith to Don Doody. We know you aren't doing this willingly, Dick. Barb Rice leaves a can of spinach to Irene Briggs. This will give you the ambition needed to ride the Motor Bicycle, Reenie. Paul Hallinan leaves his chevey to Dick Green. Now you can travel to Navarino even though you can't get your brother's Oldsmobile. We understand that a few of the junior girls are apt to be wall flowers next year. As a result, Dick Hill and Bob Brown are leaving knitting needles and yarn to Ginny Ransom and Janet Usher. As you are sitting home and knitting those long eve- nings, you can always remember to be true, girls. After a long debate, Don Mapstone has decided to leave a set of boxing gloves to Carol Carlton. Now when you get in the arguing mood, Carol, just start slugging. Bill Bailey has decided to leave his car, and Bob Root, his bicycle, to Baker Drake. Now you can get around. We really don't hear enough from you, Baker. Barb Carlton leaves her ability to hold one man to Sharon I-Ierlihy. The secret, Sharon, is Barb's Motto Semper Fidelis falways faithfulj. Ida Hobart leaves her place as woman orator, Fourteen to her sister Leola. It must be dull, leading such a quiet life, Leola. Dorothy Fisher has decided to leave her Home Economic abilities to Pat Kinney. There's nothing like a good cook to catch a man, Pat. Bill Youngblood has come to the aid of Dick Krom by leaving him a baseball bat. The bat is to serve two purposes. First, that you may become home run king, and second, to ward off the women! You have so many, Dick. Shirley Austin is leaving her baby sitting ability to Bud Long. Now when you help jane baby sit you'll know all the fine points, Bud. Ellen Root and Catherine Foley are reluctantly giving up their positions on the girls' Senior Basket- ball Team to Betty Seeley and Leona Compton. Now you girls will win every game next year. joan Fox and Rita Gorny are leaving their dancing ability and night-life in Otisco to Ellen Cook and Karol Kirby. Have fun gals! lt isn't easy-but Connie Daley has decided to leave all her old love letters to Barbara Seeley. Now you can get some ideas of what to write to Bob, when he is out of school. Stan Edinger is leaving his farming ability to Stan Banner and Pat Covey is leaving Elinor Tracy her Home Economic Talents. Don't you think she would make a good housewife, Stan? Bill Beardsley is leaving his quiet manner, and ability to get along with teachers, and the talent of minding his own business to Warren Woods. Now you will go far, Warren. jack Sherman leaves his position as handy-man around the school, at working the wire recorder and movie projector, to Davey Venton. Polish a few apples, Davey, that's the way to get good marks. You all know jimmy Finlon is famous for his corny wise cracks, so he has decided to pass a few on to Dave Mfhiteg also, a good joke book. lt won't take long Dave. You too, can be the wit of the Senior Class! Stanley Cornue has left his position on the basket- ball team to Clifford Brenchley. Practice up Cliff and you'll soon be a second Bill Gabor. Alice Smith and Barb Ritch are leaving their roller skates to Janice Currie. Now you'll have an extra pair when Charlie takes you skating. Donna Bardwell, Mariette Rindge, and Donna Aungier are leaving their secretarial abilities in business class to Delores Devine and Marion Hen- derson. We know you'll be busy next year, girls! jane Baker turns over her ability to get things done quickly and efficiently to Bob Hochreiter. This also includes homework, Bob. Nancy Hillenbrand is leaving her artistic talents and title to Old Maid to janet Kinne. Now you can really paint the town red, fwithout a many janet! We, the aforesaid Class, do affix our signature and seal on this third day of April, one thousand ni-ne hundred and fifty. ALL FOR A PENNY This whole episode happened on the Senior New York trip in May. The Seniors of 1950 were gaily tripping down Fifth Avenue when one of their masterminds, Dick Herold, was suddenly hit by a brainstorm. He sug- gested that each and every member of the Senior Class get on one of those contraptions that not only gives your weight and a picture of a movie star, but also forecasts what's to become of you in the future. The Seniors were agreeable, and so off they went to a penny-weighing machine. After a great deal of pushing and shoving and finally deciding that in this case ladies weren't first, Dick Herold jumped on, plunked in his penny and out came the first magic card. After reading it him- self, he passed it to his bosom companions who read that son Dick will occupy the position which Dr. Albert Einstein now possesses. He will be a genius in the fields of science and math, but when it comes to women Dick will fail miserably. Feeling a little wiser Dick jumps off and Pat Covey climbs on. Her card forecast was just what everyone expected. She will become a farmerette. No more will Pat be late, for every morning she must arise at 4:30 A. M. and help Skeelee milk the cows and feed the chickens. Pushing Pat off, Bob Root clambers on, grabbed Fifteen the card as it came out and found that he will be a famous Philanthropist Qwhich is a person who goes about doing go0d.j Smiling gaily, Bob turned over his spot on the magic machine to Donna Aungier. Donna closed her eyes, put in her penny, took her card and rushed to a dark corner. Finally, after much persuasion she disclosed the card that said, You will be a famous pianist, movie and television star, and last but not least, a confirmed man-hater. Deciding to save a penny, joan Fox and Rita Gorney got on together and found that they will forsake all the men in Otisco, Vesper, Preble, and Apulia who are sparring for their hand in marriage to organize a spinster's club in West Overshoe. Thinking he had waited long enough, Bill Youngblood, flicked his nose, massaged his hands together and stepped on. He found that the card that never lies forecasts that he will fulfill his ambition to become associated with criminals-as a criminal lawyer. It will be rather hard for Bill because he never liked to argue!! . Finding that slugs won't work Jim Finlon finally dropped in a penny and found that his future consists of trying to act dignified. When he reaches the age of ninety, jim will finally decide to get married. To whom is still a mystery! Again the economical Seniors tried to do two for the price of one and succeeded. Paul Hallinan and Bill Bailey were the victims this time. They dis- covered that eventually they will monopolize all of the tillable soil in Otisco, Vesper and Tully Valley, and become known as far as Skunk Hollow as ex- cellent farmers. Don Mapstone and Bob Brown finally succeeded in pushing Thelma johnson on the scales. Thelma learned that she will have the honor of being a second Betty Crable. We all knew this by the ability Thelma showed in Tulcendra plays. Next to step lightly on the scale was Shirley Austin. She daintily dropped in her penny and took her card. After reading that she will be the world's Champion Husband Getter, Qher record will be ninej each at a different time, Shirley promptly fainted away. After helping to revive Shirley, Bill Beardsley jumped on the scales to find that he will be the world's foremost oil tycoon after he discovers black gold in his own backyard on Clinton Street. When it happens Bill won't recognize it immediately for he will be digging for angleworms. Next to catch a glimpse of her future through the magic cards is jane Baker, who finds that before the age of twenty she will have earned the follow- ing degrees B.S., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., and a D.D.S. And also a B.C., the latter being a matrimonial degree. Ralph Banner approached the magic machine rather doubtfully, but when he found that he would set the world's record for pushing a peanut with his nose down Salina Street, he immediately broke out with a grin which grew bigger when he learned that Dorothy was waiting at the end of the race with open arms. Ralph always was interested in Fishing! Then Donna Bardwell stepped up to drop in her penny. Dutch found that she will be very happy in her position as a CHEF in the household of one, james Cook. Quite pleased with this fore- cast Donna cheerfully gives up her place on the magic machine to Bob Brown. Bob discovered the horrible truth when he read the card that never lies. The card said that finally after getting up his nerve to pop the question to janet, he will jilt her at the altar and run off with a bareback rider. After waiting this long, energetic Barb Carlton stepped up, took her card, and read, You will soon turn gray correcting Chemistry papers. Her hus- band, Neil is just too exhausted to correct his stu- dents' papers after a day of teaching. So the chore falls to Barb. Next to plunk himself on the scales is Stanley Cornue, who discovered that he will journey to Europe where he will conquer a small country singlehanded, grow a small mustache, and become a second Adolf Hitler. Then a fair damsel, Connie Daley, lightly tripped across the scales, stopping only long enough to take her card which read that after being fascinated by the entertainers in N. Y. C. she will come back to Tully and open a night club. This will be called The Ratceller Club, where she will do her own impersonation of Gypsy Rose Lee. Stanley Edinger was the next to shuffle up to the machine. After being shocked by his weight, he reads the magic forecast which states that after mooning over Nancy for forty years, he finally will resort to potato growing. Eventually he will set a record, in that field. He will grow a potato that weighs 350 pounds, and is the exact image of himself. Elbowing her way through the throng Kate Foley finally reached the machine, grabbed her card, and learned that she will accompany Stanley Cornue on his European rampage, as his dietitian. The knowl- edge that Kate learned in Rochester will come in mighty handy when it comes to Stan's finicky appetite. Next to obtain his card was Dick Hill, who finds that all his dreams will come true as he becomes a test pilot for the jet planes. The only fly in the ointment is backseat driver-Ginny. The card disclosed to Nancy Hillenbrand the fact that she will be the artist who designs adver- tisements for Certie's galvanized girdles and razor blades. Ida Hobart accepted her card from the magic machine and found herself a foreign missionary in deepest Africa teaching the natives to appreciate Brahms, Beethoven, Shakespeare, and Tolstoy. Ida will find it a bit difficult, since the natives won't understand English, but she insists they will be learning something useful in everyday living. Finally Don Mapstone decided that it must be his turn. He dropped in his penny and extracted his card. WNell, in a few years he will take over Al Cervi's player-coach position with the Nat's. When Don does this, we will find new supporters for the Nat's-Cheerleaders- Don, just had to find a place for Toot! Then Barb Rice marched up to the wonderful machine. Barb found that since she has always loved Otisco Valley she will run a resort there. Of course the resort will be restricted-to eligible bachelors. Etta Rindge snatched her card from the machine and-well' for Heaven's sake-the card that never lies said that after having played Bessie, Ethel, Gracie, and Sadie, Etta will win fame and fortune playing the part of Mary, from the poem, Mary Had A Little Lamb. Next, Barbara Ritch glided across the machine and found that she finally did make up her mind to marry Floyd. The only trouble was, Floyd got tired of waiting and left for South America. Barb will finally find him down on the Amazon River, where they will live happily ever after bringing up a lot of little tributaries. Alice Smith wriggled onto the marvelous machine and found that she will marry Frank. Frank is so goodhearted that he will always be lending his trucks for Senior paper drives. After being pushed away several times Ellen Sixteen Root finally got to the scales to learn that she will eventually join Connie in The Ratceller Club. 1illen's act will be an Indian dance. She will he dressed in an orange and violet tent, which will contrast nicely with her hair. The Seniors then made way for Leonard Seeley. Len discovered that he will win the world's cham- pionship for racing his motor skooter from Tully's four corners to Hollywood. It will be easy as Len will be the only contestant. Only three more left and perhaps it's a good thing. The machine was getting rather wobbly. So Dot Fisher and Trudy Shute stepped up quickly to do two for a penny. Trudy and Dot found that they will run competition with Ellen and Connie. Trudy and Dot may have to go out of business because their club The Milkdrinkers Delight won't do too good a business except to the 1950 Seniors. The Seniors then all pushed .lack Sherman on the rickety machine. jack put in his penny and the machine wearily gave him his card which said that .lack shall become a great radio idol. His deep voice will have many a woman chasing him. just then, Dick Herold, told the Seniors to run before the machine collapsed, and run they did. Afterwards, they sent a letter to the owner telling him to send the bill to the juniors. After all, they've got lots of money. Seventeen JUNIORS First Row: left to right: B. Seeley, I. Briggs, J. Usher, L. Hobart, D. Smith, D. Devine, P. Kinney, C. Carlton, B. Seeley, E. Cook. Second Row: S. Herlihy, M. Henderson, J. Currie, J. Kinne, Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Buzard, K. Kirby, L. Compton, V. Ransom. Third Row: B. Drake, D. Doody, C. Brenchley, D. Venton, R. Hockreiter, R. Hoefer, W. Woods, R. Krom, L. Long, D. White, S. Banner. Missing: D. Fitzpatrick, R. Green, E. Tracy. President and Vice-President Donald Doody, Warren Woods Secretary -,- ........... . ........ Janet Kinne Treasurer ..... .................. - --Doris Smith We, the class of 1951, have completed our third year in high school under the direction of Mrs. Buzard, Mr. Lawson and Mr. Wing. At the beginning ol' the year we sponsored the annual magazine contest for the junior Class, and our goal was set at twelve hundred dollars, which we succeeded in reaching. This record sale of magazines topped the record made by last year's junior Class, and was the largest amount ever received by a junior Class through the sale of magazines. This started our treasury out with over seven hundred dollars. Our class did very well as far as dances and food sales were concerned. Especially our St. Patrick's dance, which increased our treasury by one hundred dollars. We also spon- sored a paper drive and this also proved profitable for us, we netted ninety dollars on the first one held this year. The annual junior Prom was held on june 23 in the gymnasium. The music was furn- ished by jack Kreischer and his Orchestra. The theme of the Prom this year was the Secret Garden. Eighteen SOPHOMORES Third Row: VV, Emerson, C. Parc'e.lS. J. Foley, R. Carlton, D. Scott. Mr. Pearse. H. James. G. Mt First Row: left to right: H. Stevens, N. Chapin, M. Tobin, R. Aungier, P. Smith. H. liognc-i' D. Hare. J. VVells, E. VValters. Second How: R. Drake, R. Bogart, P. Kirby, J. Beardsley, M. Hitvh, M. Rindgv, J. Brviichley, Mrs. Carruth, R. Evans. A. Mc'Cormit'k, B. Baker. C. Hvrold, N. Svhuyler. J. McDonough. C. Wells Queen, l'. Michelson. I. Holl, A. Miller. D. VVhittenio1e. FRESI-IMAN CLASS IlI'f1'l' First Row: left to rignt: M. VanHooser. J. Kinney. L. Barnes. P. Currie, C. Morse, A. Carlton S1 Hare. M. Tracy, L. Cates. Sec-ond Row: P. Garrett. R. Thorington, J. Bolt, M. Fuller. B. Fuller, I. Eiibanks, Mrs. Gordon L. VVhite, T. Fitzpatrick, J. Gorny, J. Phelix. D. Conner, J. Seeley. Last Row: R. Moyer, R. Granger, G. Cook. R. James, H. King. G. Comstock. J. Currie, D. Abbott F. Fisher. Missing: A. Staiger, A. Reich, A. Foley. H EIGHTH GRADE l-iles. li W: left to rlght: E. Aungier, D. McCormick. P. Dockstater, J. Preston, H. McCo:'mi::k. B. Russell, M. Boland J. Spencer, A. Randall, M. Dudley, D. Hull, D. Powers, D. Herold. Second Row: D. Currie, R. Russell, E. Hillenbrand, D. Daley, R, Barnes, J. Penoyer, J. Zufelt, M. James, P. Chapman, C. Volles, J. McQuee.1, D. Lancett, L. Vvhite, P. Brenchley, J. Baker, J. Chawgo, M. Vossler, R, Greene, S. Krom, R. Bobbette, J. Rothery. l-u ' Rowt R. McDoncuf1h. W. Davis, R. Zimmer, P. Van Denburg, L. Randall, G. Venton, D. Eubanks. R. McK'iight, C. Smith, J. Tracy, J. Padget, D. Spaulding, J. VanBuskirk. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: left to right: C. Staiger, P. Bolt, H. Sgafford, D. Fox, R. Garrett, R. Carlton, H. Potter B. Barnes, C. Drake, R. Michelson. Second Row: E. Brown, E. Chawgo, A. Fitzpatrick, A. Finkler, S. Rice, S. Kinney, P. Munson S. Fox, B. Granger, H. Cook. Third Row: J. Cook, D. Rycraft, M. L. Murphy, N. Patterson, L. Kinney, L. Clark, L. Powers. B. Trach, M. Stevens, M. Kinney, B. Stewart, N. Eubanks. Fourth Row: M. Fenlon. G. Hiller, K. VanBuskirk, E. Vossler, A. Michelson, C. Lockwood, B. Leon- ard, D. Jewett, J. Nichols, J. Campbell, J. Shanebrook, R. Foster, D. Johnson. Twenty POST GRADUATES R. Cornue, G. Kelley, M. Sills, Mr. Lawson, M. Sills, R. Butler. SNAPSHOTS l. B. Brown, H. Edinqer, Usher, D. Hill. C. Ransom, D. Smith, D.iDoody, A. Banner 2. D. Clary, C. Daley 3. Tully -1. S. Herlihy, D. Green, N. Hillman, Al. Usher, B. Youngblood 5. P. Smith 6. Usher, C. Carlton 7. D. Devine 8. il. Kinne, D. Devine 9. Baker IO. C. Ransom, Kinne, D. White ll. -I. Usher I2. D. Fitzpatrick I3. D. Green lil. B. Youngblood, S. Cornue. l5. B. Brown l6. B. Butler I7. B. Brown Twenty one il. Kinne, C. Ramom, C. Carlton, M. Hen derson, I. Briggs S Herlihy, Currie B. Youngblood, S. Cornue Tully Dramatic Club D. Herold, S. Edinger j. Beardsley B. Brown, Mrs. Krom, Henderson, B Brown. M. Kinney, D. Bardwell, D. Devine, P. Kin ney. R. Corney, Fox, D. Hill S. Cornue, B. Drum, P. Smith, P. Covey B. Youngblood Al. Kinne L. Seeley D. Krom Class of '51 D. Doody B. Long A. Carlton I ,-a-and , 1 Q 4 1 I I' .- . 1 Q g 1 ' w 1 Q 1 I u 1 -. Q I I' l . l v - n 1 n f I ,I 4 1 u I 4 f L A I v n Q 1 , . ..' 4 1 o 1 I . A V , r. . . . 1 .K , x . 'ls,- . 9 , , . . 1 f I , 0 u . h 1 , . 1 . . B 4 PEN AND INK First Row: left to right: B. Aungier, B. Carlton M. Rindge, C. Carlton, N. Hillenbrand, J. Baker, D. Aungier, P. Covey, I. Briggs, N. Chapin. Second Row: S. Herlihy, P. Kirby, J. Usher, C. Herold, V. Ransom, B. Ritch, J. Kinne, Mrs. Buzard, K. Kirby, D. Bardwell, C. Morse, B. Baker, M. Rindge, A. Carlton, E. Cook. Third Row: P. Garrett, R. Cornue, M. Sills, P. Michelson, D. White, D. Venton, R. Hoefer, D. Map- stone, R. Brown, J. Currie, D. Whittemore. M. Sills. J. Seeley. Missing: R. Green, E. Tracy. Editor-in-Chief ............. ....... J ane Baker Editor ........................ Nancy Hillenbrand Assistant Editors ................. Donna Aungier, Carol Carlton, Marriette Rindge This year ll new members were brought into the club, making the present enrollment of 36. Because of the large enrollment this year we were divided into three staffs, each headed by an assistant editor. Each person who earned 30 points by the end of the year for his work on the High Times, received a pin. Under the supervision of Mrs. Buzard, the Pen and Ink Club has kept us posted on the latest happenings around school. Twenty four STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: left to right: R. Garrett, R. Barnes, R. Carlton, H. Stafford, G. Hiller, E. Hillenbrand, D. O'Connor, D. Abbott, J. Currie, P. Garrett. Second Row: D. Fisher, J. Baker, A. Carlton. P. Covey, D. Devine, B. S:eley, D. Smith, B. Aungier, P. Brenchly, M. Murphy, A. Randall. Third Row: D. Whittemcre, W. Youngblood, C. Parcells, D. Doody, R. Krom, B. Baker. C. Volles, Mr. Pears-e. J. Baker. D. Lancette. R. Butler, R. Brown, P. Michelson. R. Banner. R. Cornue, Missing: B. Long, K. Maahs. W. Woods. This year's Student Council ol' 29 members was very active, meeting on a weekly basis throughout the tw'o terms. Headed by I2 standing committees, many valuable lunctions were carried on by this group. Prominent aznong the Council activities were: financial support lor most ol the activity clubs: organization of the Marshal system and lor the hrst lime a Student Court plan to handle violators of the Student Code: sponsorship ol' school projects. such as the Vienna Children's Crusade, Community Chest, Red Cross, and annual Class Day prcgrznnsg providing chaperone and usher service lor athletic events, and selec- tion ol' outstanding students during the year lor special awards. This year's ollicers were: Robert Brown, President: William Youngblood, Vice-l'resi- dent: Doris Smith, Secretaryg Richard Krom, Treasurer: Dolores Devine, Librarian, and Mr. Pearse. adviser. The Council was represented for the first time in a county-wide Stu- dent Council Conlerence, and also affiliated with tht? Niilifllllll ASSOt'i2lti0Il of Student Councils. Twen ty live T ULCENDRA First Roy: left to right: A. Miller, L. Long, M. Sills, L. Seeley, R. Butler, D. Doody, W. Youngblood, R. Banner, R. Herold, J. Fmlon, J. Sherman, M. Sills. Second Row: C. Daley, I. Briggs. A. Aungier. V. Ransom, D. Bardwell, D. Fisher, S. Edinger, B. Carlton, N. Chapin, B. Seeley, C. Carlton. Third Row: C. Herold, P. Covey, M. Rindge, M. Henderson, J. Brenchley, E. Shute, B. Rice, Mrs. Austin, J. Kinne, J. Baker. B. Ritch, K. Kirby. T. Johnson, M. Rindge, B. Baker. Fourth Row: C. Wells, D. White, D. Devine, C. Foley, N. Hillenbrand, D. Smith, E. Root, R. Gorny, S. Austin, D. Aungier, J. Currie, S. Herlihy, J. Usher, G. Kelley. Fifth Row: D. Scott. W. Woods. D. Mapstone, P. Hallinan, R. Hoefer, D. Venton, R. Carlton, P. Michelson. Missing: D. Fitzpatrick, D. Green, I. Hobart, R. Root, J. Fox, E. Tracy, B. Brown, S. Cornue. 'I'hirty-live members ol' the Tulrendra Club organiled last l'all under the direction ol' Nlrs. .Xustin and elected the following oflieers: President ,,,- ,, v,,,,,..,,,, Donna Bardwell Vice-President -. -.- .... --Stanley Edinger Secretary-Treasurer ..... .. ......... Dorothy Fisher Historian ,,,,,,,.,.......,....,. Virginia Ransom Tryouts were held soon alter organization and as a result twenty-lour new members were admitted to the club. During the year, meetings have been held at which time the new members studied makeup and stage terhnique. They have assisted throughout the year with the Christmas program and other grade and community entertainments. From the proceeds ol' previous plays, the elub purchased a new backdrop. Our old scenery also has a new look as some senior elass members ol' Tuleendra painted it in their spare time. Nlany ol' our members were in two Senior plays Pardon My .Xnc'estors and The lns and Outs which were presented to the student body in two assembly programs, and also belore the l'. T. .-X. members. The spring found the club busily concentrating on the production of the three act romedy. When l Was Green, by Guernsey I,ePelley. lt was held on May l9 and 20 and proved to be a huge suceess. The lormal initiation will be held in -Tune, lollowed by a picnic. Twenty six WHEN I WAS GREEN First Row: B. Carlton, I. Briggs, V. Ransom, P. Covey, N. Hillenbrand, S. Herlihy, J. Usher. C Carlton. Second Row: W. Youngblood. G. Kelley, P. Michelson. L. Long, D. Venton. Mrs. Austin, R. Brown R. Green. T. Johnson, M. Rindge, M. Henderson. When l Was Green a three act comedy written by l.el'elley, was presented May I9 and 20, under the direction of Mrs. Austin. There were two evening performances and cial matinee for the grade children. Dad Blearher .. Mom Bleacher .. Patsy Bleaeller ..... Gatesworth Bleacher Beeney Blearher . Anne Bleacher .. . Logan Ellsworth .. Henderson Elliot .. Ernestine Elliot .. Trisha Elliot ..... Roger Martindale . Sadie ........... The Blackmailer . . Lorretta ....... THE CAST .......Richard Green . . . .Nancy Hillenbrand . . . . . .Carol Carlton . . .George Kelley .. . . . . .Irene Briggs . . . .Barbara Carlton . . . .Dave Venton . . . .Robert Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thelma johnson .. .Pat Covey, Marian Henderson .... . . . . . . .William Youngblood ...Marietta Rindge, Sharon Herlihy ...Lester Long, Philip Michelson ...janet Usher, Virginia Ransom Every one in Tulcendra had some part in the production which proved to be highly entertaining to all who attended. Twenty seven il SPC SPEECH TOURNAMENT First Row: left to right: B. Carlton, I, Hobart, B. Baker, Mrs. Austin, J. Brenchley, B. Aungier, V. Ransom, C. Carlton. Second Row: D. White, R. Green, D. Venton, P. I-Iallinan, Mr. Pearse, Mr. Moore, Mr. Ferguson, D. Scott, P. Michelson, D. Whittemore. LOCKE MEMORIAL SPEAKING CONTEST The Sophomore speaking contest was held in Tully Central School auditorium on May fl, l950. This activity is limited to sophomores who present character sketches. Mrs. M. S. Richards acted as the judge and Mr. Moore coached the contestants. First prizes were awarded to Betty Aungier and Philip Michelson, and second, to -lane Brenchley and Douglas Scott. JUNIOR-SENIOR SPEECH TOURNAMENT Tully's Fourteenth Annual junior-Senior speaking contest was held in the school audi- torium cn Monday evening, February 20. This activity is a natural outgrowth of an original romposition unit based on individual research in the school library. Carol Carlton and David White won first prizes, with Barbara Carlton and Davey Ventoii receiving the second awards. Professor Edward McEvoy from Syracuse University judged the contest and Mrs. Austin, Mr. Pearse, and Mr. Ferguson coached the contestants. Prizes were furnished by the Tully Branch of the Syracuse Trust Company and Mr. N. Finkler. Twenty eight RADIO CLUB First Row: left to right: S. Herlihy, M. Tobin, N. Hillenbrand, P. Covey, W. Youngblood, S. Edinger, C. Foley, B. Carlton, D. Aungier. Second Row: D. Devine, J. Usher, D. Smith, I. Briggs, C. Herold, M. Rindge, Mr. Pearse, P. Halli- nan, R. Hochreiter, R. Banner, J. Sherman, B. Aungier, C. Carlton, B. Seeley. Third Row: R. Drake, D. White, R. Butler, Mr. Owens, G. Kelley, D. Whittemore, C. Parcells. Missing: B. Drake, D. Fitzpatrick, I. Hobart. 'l'he Radio Club reorganized this year under two new advisers, Mr. Owens and Mr. IN-arse. Among the new projects attempted were a formal candle-light initiation ceremony, development of a theme song for use with each program, and a television program. Wire and live broadcasts were presented in assembly, including a humorous script survey re- viewing highlights of T. C. S. since the last school year, some original student-written take-oll's of current air shows and a serious dramatized appeal for support of the Child- ren's Crusade to Vienna, Austria. The club was divided into three staffs representing acting. script-writing and technical effects, and as many as 35 students with speaking parts par- ticipated in one broadcast. Twenty nine BAND First Row: left to right: B. Rice, M. James, B. Fuller, S. Herlihy, V. Ransom, J. Usher, I. Briggs. Second Row: A. Randall, J. Penoyer, L. Comstock, L. White, M. Brown, M. Hoag, J. Beardsley, L. Cates, M. Henderson, D. Devine. Third Row: R. Cornue, D. Hoefer, W. Youngblood, G. McQueen, B. Kerher, G. Kelley, M. Fuller, J. Padget, D, Herold, G. Comstock, R. King, D. Green. Fourth Row: F. Fisher, D. Scott, B. Drake, R. Drake, W. Davis, D. Abbott, S. Banner. Standing: Mr. Stokoe, L. Long, D. Venton. The Tully Band, under the direction of Mr. Stokoe, with President -lanet Usher, Vice- President Bill Youngblood and Secretary-'lireasurer Dick Hoefer, entered into many activities this year. One of the first was the participation of two members, lrene Briggs playing flute and Richard Hoefer playing cornet, in the All-State Band program held at Canandaigua, N. Y. November I8 and I9. 'l'hen the entire band played at t-he -Iunior-Senior Speaking Contest February 20, l950, and the German band played for the Circus held by the Seniors in October. For March 20. a scholarship ticket for an all Mozart concert which was held at Lincoln by the Syracuse Symphony Society lnc. to Irene Briggs, who was music student of T. C. S. Auditorium, was presented selected as the outstanding Opportunity Night at 'l'. C. S. proved to be entertaining with a trumpet trio and drmn obligato with Bob Cornue, Bill Youngblood and Dick Hoefer playing trumpets and Davey Venton the drmns. The County Festival held at Syracuse University was a big event with the band partici- pating and lrene Briggs' flute and Dick Creen's trombone taking part in the All-County Hand Concert. A special assembly for the grades was presented with instrumental demonstrations given, and on May I2 and I3 the band entered the Spring Festival at Syracuse University. Also Music Night was .june 0. Many ensembles have appeared for grade programs, giving those not in the band a chance to perform. Much time has been spent reading over recent band publications, with emphasis on improving sight reading facilities. The band has worked very hard this year and feel that they have accomplished nmch under the excellent direction of Mr. Stokoe. l 1 l Thirty GLEE CLUB 1 1 I 5 , .. .. i.. .. .. A - A. .- --ev., ' - -A - --'rd' ,.t YYY. A,-, ,A- -- vi-F -14: Y ' Y - . . . .. .. .i...... 1 f-- ,L - A in ' -Y ' ' Q , ' . First Row: left to right: H. Stevens, J. Wells, M. Tobin, N. Chapin, I. Briggs, D. Fisher, R. Root, R. Bogart. J. Gorny, Mrs. Amoldy, D. Abbott, D. Whjte, S. Edinger, R. Hoefer, R. Brown, W. Youngblood. Second Row: M. Fuller, B. Fuller, L. Hobart, D. Devine, S. Herlihy, P. Smith, P. Kinney, R. James, L. White, J. Phelix, D. Venton, R. Herold, G. Kelly, D. Mapstone, S. Cornue, R. King, F. Fisher. Third Row: B. Seeley, P. Covey, B. Carlton, C. Foley, B. Baker, J. Brenchley, J. Beardsley, C. Herold, R. Carlton, R. Cornue, R. Green, A. Miller, S. Austin, M. Henderson, C. Carlton. B. Aun- gier, N. Hillenbrand, L. Cates. Fourth Row: P. Kirby, T. Johnson, E. Root, E. Shute, B. Rice, J. Baker, B. Ritch, D. Bardwell, R. Gomy, N. Schuyler, D. Scott, D. Whittemore, J. Kinne, V. Ransom, J. Usher, B. Seeley, J. Currie. C. Daley, L. Compton. We, of the Senior Chorus, feel that our organization has made a great deal of progress during the past school year. Our Christmas program, which served as an accompaniment to the yearly Nativity Pageant, was presented by a group of eighty five voices of the Chorus, from the balcony of the high school auditorium. We grew so rapidly during the fall semes- ter that we had to have try-outs to qualify for membership in january. Cutting the size of our organization was necessary in order that we might participate in spring festivals and other activities that would require bus transportation. Our spring performances consisted of singing at the County and State Festivals, both held in Syracuse this year, and of offering our regular Spring Concert. Other Activities in which a part of our group participated were the All-State Sectional Chorus at Canandaigua, N. Y., and the All-County Chorus at Syracuse. Our new male double quartet, which appeared several times this year, was organized as a result of spontaneous interest from some of the boys in our group. All in all, we have had a very successful year, with marked growth in number, interest, enthusiasm and general ability. We are anticipating as much or more participation and in- terest next year. Thuly one FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: left to right: Mr. Allen, W. Bailey, D. Whittemore, J. Finlon, P. Hallinan, R. Brown, R. Hill, D. Doody. Second Row: R. Thorington, F. Fisher, C. Parcells, I. Hall, C. Brenchley, R. King, S. Edinger, R. Granger, D. Abbott, S. Banner, J. Gorney.. Third Row: R. Moyer, A. Miller, J. Currie, T. Fitzpatrick. Missing: R. James. ' Early in the spring our chapter planned its Annual Father ancl Son Banquet whicth is usually the highlight of the year lor the Future Farmer group. Following were two movies. This year our seed sales exceeded 551,200 At the present set-up the club keeps the sales competitive by awarding 157 toward a week at F. F. A. Camp to the member getting the highest number of sales and 157 toward a week at F. F. A. Camp to the member getting the highest number czl' individual orders. Our sales this year have been great from pencils, popcorn and seeds. Donald Doody was given 3510, as a representative, to attend the state meeting at Waverly, Roy King was picked as the alternate. At the annual National F. F. A. convention our chapter was represented by two boys, Paul Hallinan and Stanley Eclinger, by the F. F. A. ol' Tully Central School. l'roc'eeds of one popcorn sale was given to the F. F. A. camp. Also S100 was won by Francis Fitzpatrick for the best jingle, which was given to the F. F. A. Our membership this year cronsists of 16 old members and ll new members. Many ol the boys attended Cornell Farm and Home Week at Ithaca. Our new members were initia- ted in lull lorm according to the oflicial ritual of the National Organization. Thirty two MARSHALS First Row: left to right: D. Fisher, B. Aungier, D. Smith, B. Rice, C. Foley. J, Beardsley. B. Carlton. Second Row: R. Drake, L. Seeley, D. Whittemzre, R. Butler, Mr. Pearse, J. Baker, D. Bardwell, J. Brenchley, R. Gorny. Last Row: D. Doody, S. Edinger, R. Brown, W. Woods, D. Mapstone, R. Krom. R. Banner. Missing: J, Fox, H. Hollenbeck, S. Austin, C. Daley, R. James, P. Covey, E. Root, W. Youngblood. An outgrowth ol' last year's Student Council planning, T. Cl. S. had marshals in tlze junior-Senior High School this year after a lapse of two years. Fcur marshals were on duty at all times between classes, and were authorized to hand out traffic tickets and have ollenders brought before the Student Court. Marshals were chosen from lists ol' volunteers, by members of the Student Council. Student cooperation helped the marshals to improve traffic order with improved effectiveness after the plan was put into operation. Thirty three PROAIECTIONIST CLUB First Row: left to right: M. Tobin, E. Root, I. Holl, L. Seeley, S. Edinger, W. Youngblood, J. Currie, C. Daley. Sec-ond Row: Mr. Pearse M. Rindge, M. Henderson, R. James, J. Sherman, R. Banner, G. Kelly. li. Hochreiter, P. Hallinan, J. Kinne. J. Baker. Missing: H. Bogart, C. Brenehley, S. Cornue. B. Drake, R. Drake, J. Foley, P. Kinney. R. Krom, D. Mapstonf, A. Miller. M. Rindge, C. Wells. RED CROSS FK ,, . N H First How: left to right: S. Rice, N. Eubanks, B. Stewart, A. Finkler, J. Cook, P. Munson, D. Ry- craft. A. Fitzpatrick, S. Fox. Second Row: B. Granger, M. Kinney. H. Cook, E. Chawgo, E. Brown. J. Preston, J. Mc'Queen. D. Powers. E. MvCormick, E. Aungier, S. Kinney. D. Herold. Third Row: A. Randall, M. VanHooser, P. Dockstater, L. Barnes, D. Laneett, L. Kinnev, C. Volles, Mrs. Carrnth, Miss Clary, L. Clark. J. Baker, N. Patterson, L. VVhite, B. Russell, M. Murphy M, Stevens. Fourth Row: B. Tram-h. M. Boland, P. Chapman, M. James. D. Fox, A. Michelson, J. Nichols, K Van Buskirk. J. Shanebrook, H. Stafford, J. Spencer, L. Powers. J. Penoyer, H, Mm-Cormirk. Missing: M. Dudley, N. Potter. Thi Hx' four LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Fiist Row: left to right: H. Stafford, G. Hiller, D. Fox, D. Currie, D. Daley, R. Garrett, J. Ruth sry, S. Krom, P. Garrett, R. Mikelson, H. Potter. Sem-ond Row: E. Seeley, B. Russell, P. Doekstattef, M, Boland, M. Murphy, J. Spenver, I-l. Mf'Cnr- miek, M. Kinney, J. Pfnoyer, A. Riindall. B. Stewart, R. Ruvsell. Third Row: J. VanBuskirk. E. Brown, S. Rice, A. Finkler. P. lvlunson. A. Fitzpatrivk, Fl. Mltfop miek, J. Cook, D. Ryerafl. S. Kinney, J. Preston. E. Chawgo Fl. Aungier, B. Gzanger, D. I-Ierold Fourth Row: B. Seeley, M. James, N. Sehfyler, D. Powers, L. VVhite, B. Trxitvh. L. Powers J. Baker Mrs. Howard, L. Clark, C. Volles, L. K.nney, N. Patteisain, S. Austin, P. Chapman L. Baines M. Stevens. Last Row: E. Hillenbrand D. Conner. J. Seeley, A. Mikelson, C. Smitli, R. Zimmer. D. Eubanks J. Padget, R. Moyer. R. Thoriiifton. K. VaiiBuskirk, R. Johnson. .I. Gambell. Missing: R. Bogart. M. Dudley, R. Evans. F. Fisher. T, Fitzpatrick, S, Fox, R. King, B. Long, R MuKnig'ht, J. Phelix, .I. Sham-brook, E. Vossler, JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Fizst Ro'-.vz left to right: G. Hiller, D. Fox, D. Thotington, D. Conner, R. Greene. E. Hillenbrand. R. Barnes, R. Johnson, J. Shanebrook, R. Foater. Second Row: C. Drake, P. Bolt, P. Garrett, R. Carlton, R. Barnes, H. Stafford, R. Mickelson, H. Potter. M. Fiiilon, J. Rothery. D, Garrett. Third Row: J. Seeley, C. Smith, L. Randall, G. Cook, D. Euhanks, Mr, Lawson, R. Mc'Knight, J. Springston, R. James. P. VanDenburg, J. Padget, K. VanBuskirk. Last Row: L. White, J. Philix, J. VanBuskirk, J. Vossler, A. Mickelson, J. Currie, G. Comstock, C. Lockwood. R. Moyer, J. Nickols, W. Davis, J. Gambell. F. H. A. First Row: left to right: I. Briggs, B. Seeley, E. Root, B. Rice, D. Fisher, B. Seeley, B. Carlton, C. Daley. Second Row: R. Gorny. D. Aungier, M. Henderson, B. Ritch, M. Rindge, J. Baker, Mrs. Carruth, D. Bardwell, E. Shute, P. Kinney, J. Currie, S. Austin, D. Smith. Last Row: N. Hillenbrand, P. Covey, C. Foley. Missing: D. Fitzpatrick, J. Fox, E. Tracy. CAN YOU PICTURE? .lim Finlon blushing? .janet Kinne shorter? .liin Foley not talking in class? Dale Currie out ol' trouble? Karol Kirby not knowing an answer? Mr. Lawson saying no homework? llot Herold not giggling? llick Krom without at girl? Mrs. Howartl not giving a tarcly pass? Carlton Wells with his homework done? Marian Henderson without a temper? Ralph Bllllllel' being angelic ? Dick Herold without a joke to tell? 'lihehna johnson weighing 200? The school with no Otisfo gang? The flass of '5l not in trouble? The tardy room empty? Thirty .fix Ami ww alfmfiilcg Maw CIM N-0-4.020 HMOM 'fe Qf,.,wl,fi2f1ff5 HM WW ff-2:41 My 924 nsfvm QJf6'?zw2,,ff fam 7?4Q,f,zIZZM4, WMM Gfwylvg WW CHEERLEADERS Left Row: E. Seeley, I. Briggs, B. Aungier, C. Herold. Center Row: B. Carlton, P. Covey, D. Aungier. Right Row: C. Carlton, D. Smith, J. Usher, V. Ransom. This year we increased the cheerleading squad to eleven members. The seven girls left from last year took over for the lootball season and became varsity cheerleaders, increasing the varsity by adding Doris Smith, Carol Carlton, -janet Usher, Virginia Ransom to Donna Aungier, Barbara Carlton, Pat Covey. The lout' new -lunior Varsity cheerleaders were chosen by the Faculty members from fifteen candidates. Those are Betty Aungier, Irene Briggs, Carolyn Herold, Betty Seeley. The Varsity cheerleaders made new uniforms this year. They were in competition for the first time with the other cheerleaders ol the league. Alter every game each squad had secret ballots and voted on the opposing squad. The school with the most number of votes receives a cup. Thirty eight FOOTBALL First Row: left to right: D. Mapstone, R. Rice, R. Brown, R. Krom, D. Doody, R. Hill. Second Row: J. Finlon, P. Michelson, S. Edinger, R. Green, W. Woods, R. Carlton, S. Banner. Third Row: R. Root, W. Beardsley, D. Venton, G. McQueen, R. Herold, A. Miller, R. Cornue. Fourth Row: Mr. Lawson, R. Butler, Coach Porado-sky. Missing: R. Hoefer. 'I'he Tully Football team had a very successful year, winning 5 and losing only I. The boys worked hard and put a lot ol time in during practice sessions. Ronald Rice was the high point man for Tully, scoring I20 points and making 20 touchdowns. Robert Brown earned 51 points on 9 touchdowns. Congratulations to Coach Poradosky for the very fine performance ol' this football team. Tully is looking forward to another good season next year. Teams Tully Opponent tlamesville at Tully . . . . 46 I3 Fabius at Tully .. .. 50 I8 Manlius at Tully .. .. PSI 6 Tully at Minoa .... . 8 42 LaFayette at Tully ....... .. 56 I2 Tully at Onondaga Central .. 5I I2 The others who helped to make the football season a success were Mr. Lawson who assist- ed Coach Poradosky and Robert Butler, Managerg Robert Root and William Beardsley, Assistant Managers. Thirty nine VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: left to right: R. C:r.ton, R. Green, R. Krom, R. Hill, C. Brenchley, R. Butler. Second Row: Coach Poradosky, S. Edinger, S. Cornue, R. Hoefer, D. Mapstone, R. Brown, R. Cornue tmanagefl. Tully Opp. Tully at lx1t'fiT2lXVx . .. 38 27 Truxton at Tully .. .. 38 27 'l'ully at Homer' ..... .. 39 44 'I'ully at Manlius ....... .. 413 36 Onon. Central at Tully .. 5l 38 'l'nlly at LaFayette ...... .. 56 37 Minoa at Tully ....... .. 44 45 -lamesville at Tully .. . .. -'13 415 Tully at Fahius ..... .. -17 37 Tully at Alamesville ..... . .. 39 37 Manlius at Tully .................. 3l 32 Tully at Onon. Central Qovertimej . . . 52 51 LaFayette at Tully ......, ..' ....... 50 39 Tully at Minoa ...... .. 36 52 Fahius at Tully .. -19 36 656 586 ' non-league games Playoff-'l'ully vs. Minoa at Manlius 32 57 688 6-13 Tully had a very successful season this year, winning 7 games and losing 5 in league play. The team was lead by Dick Krom and Dick Hill, the fo-captains, wonderful job of holding the team together. Mfith this leadership and the line of Coach Poradosky, the team showed good sportsmanship and fine cooperation playoff game possible. XVe were honored to have Dick Krom and Don Mapstone the regular who did a supervision to make a in the C D Eastern Division County All-Star team. We express our congratulations to the team, and we are looking forward to another good team next year. l Forty JUVUCR VARSHW'BASKETBALL First Row: left to right: S. Krorn. P. Vandenlurg. Second Row: R. Herold, C. Parcells, S. Banner, J. Cilrrir, G. McQueen, W. Beardsley. Third Row: Cana:-Ii Poradosky, B. Ysizngblood, B, Mi,helson, D. Ventnn, R. King, L. Long, D. Abbott BASEBALL First Row: left to right: S. Banner, C. Brenchley, R. Carlton, R. Hill, D. Mapstonc, R. Krom, R Cornue, VV. Youngblood, R. Brown. Scrond Row: J. McDonough, F. Fisher, R. Granger, VV. Emerson, I.. Long, R. Butler, R. Green J. Currie, G. McQueen, D. Abbott, VV. Beardslvy, Coach Poradosky. Bat Boy: D. Foley. lfnrly nm' BASKETBALL ACTION SHOTS Center Coaeh Poradosky. 1. Dick Hill attempts field goal. 2. Don Mapstone jumps ball. 3. Fabius player jumps with Dick Hoefer. ax' 1 4. Stan Edinger guarding Fabius in J.V. game. 5. Roy King attempts basket in J.V. game. 6. Pep talk by Coaeh to varsity. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 'l'he 'l'ully girls had a very sueeesslul season -the tieipated in these games. Seniors lost one ol their three games, while the Individual scoring was as liollows: Aluniors won two and tied one. Seniors: K. Foley, 32: B. Rice, Ill: P. Covey, 83 B. ln the three games the Seniors scored a total ol' Carlton, 83 li. Root, -11 ll. Aungier, l. 72 points while the opponents had a total ol' ti-l. 'l'he Aluniorsz ll. Smith, 1121 l.. Compton, ?ll: Usher IG. -Iuniors have a total ol' 89 points to their opponents Although the guards are not in the scoring 67 points. Twelve Senior girls and nine junior girls par- rolumn, they HIC just as important to the game as the lorwards. THE FRESHMAN TEAM The lreslnnan team ended its year with a sense ol' aeeomplishment over past freshman squads. Our two losses ol' the year were at the hands of the Cortland High School Frosh, both by one point margins. NVC would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Stokoe lor sueh a fine team. 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