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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.
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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
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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
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