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SE IUH5 PHILIP MICKELSON 'fllil:e Destination-Undecided. Honors: Sophomore Presi- dent, junior President, Stu- dent Council President, Editor-in-Chief of Pen and lnk, Tnlcendra, All-State and County. Activities: Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Harmaniacs, Chonxs. Ygi DOUGLAS J. SCOTT, JR. uscouyn Desdnation-Navy. Honors: Tulcendra, Sophomore Speech Contest, Oracle Staff. Activities: Band, Chorus, Dramatics, Intra- murals, Basketball, Base- ball, Football. 'Wi-. MARY K. MONAGHAN Destination-Colle e. Han- ors: Tulcendra lgeasurer, Pen and Ink, Sophomore Vice-President, Senior Vice-President, Student Council Vice-President, F. H. A. President. Acdvi- ties: Chorus, Marshal, Dra- matics, Handicraft, Intra- murals, Volleyball. HELEN E. STEVENS NFUZZYID Destination-Housewife. Honors: Tulcendra. Activi- ties: F. H. A., Chorus, Dra- matics, Handicraft Club, Intramurals. CURTIS F. PARCELLS llcurtn Destination-Work at home. Honors: Tulcendra, Student Council, Oracle Staff, Out Miss Brooks . Activi- ties: Chorus, Dramatics, Basketball, Radio Club, Projectionists, F. F. A., Football, Humaniacs. MARTHA ANN RINDGE Bridget Destination-Undecided. Honors: President Tulceu- dra, Pen and lnk, F. H. A. President. Activities: Dra- matics, Handicraft Club, Radio Club, Projectioniat, Intramurals. CLASS IlP1!l5i.' DONALD 'H ITTEMORE llnonll Destination-Lake Placid. Honors: Tulcendra, Pen and Ink, Treasurer Senior Class, Sophomore Speaking Con- test. Student Council. Ac- tivities: Choms. Dlllllliicsn Basketball, Football, Base ball, Radio Club, F. F. A., Htmaniacs. I 12
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ROY BERNARD DRAKE Destination-Morrisville. Honors: Our Miss Brooks. Activities: Band, Marshal F Dramatics, Intramurals, Ra- dio Club, Projectionists Football. UP195E ROBERT LYNN JAMES Moose Destination-Farming. Hon- ors: Tulcendra. Activities: Football, Basketball, Har- maniacs, Chorus, Dramat- ics, F. F. A., Marshal, Pro- jectionists Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Band. RUTH E. EVANS lcRudyIl Destination-Undecided. Honors: Oracle Staff, Tul cendra. Activities: F. H. A., Girls' Basketball, Handi- craft, Dramatics, Chorus. 31- -1-4. : 2 V- I-,lug x I LII: 'i -l gl S'llg r' 1' A ' rw 'SL -Cm- BARBARA J. LONG Destination-Undecided. Honors: Student Council. Activities: Chorus, Handi- craft, Dramatics, Library Assistants. ADRI ENN E F. FISCHER ClAdell Des tin ation-Undecided. Honors: Soangetahha at Syr- acuse, Tulcendra. Activi- ties: Band, Chorus, Girls' Bowling, Associated Activi- ties, Dramatics Club, Handicraft, Intramurals. ALMA JANE MCCORMICK ULIZZGM Destination-Housewife. Activities: Dramatics, Intra- murals, F. H. A. SE IHH5 CAROLYN J. HEROLD CIT. VII Destination-Undecided. Honors: President of Senior Class, Student Council, Tulcendra, All-County Band and Chorus, All-State Band, Cheerleader, Pen and Ink, Oracle Staff, Our Miss Brooks. Activities: Radio Club, Band, Chorus. JOHN M cDONOUGH Destin ation-Undecided. Activities: Intramurals, Baseball.
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W Y BACK WHE ln September, 1939, we began the long 'ourney to gain an education with only five memlsers of our present Senior Class answering as Miss Griffiths took the Kindergarten roll. They were Jane Brenchley, Ruth Evans, Carolyn Herold, Curtis Parcells and Helen Stevens. With the guidance of Miss Shapley, Miss Northrup, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Dwyer and Miss Long in the grades, we traveled on to the seventh grade. In junior High, we were supervised by Miss Clay and Mrs. Gordon. Although we enjoyed these years, we eagerly awaited our first year of Senior High. Under the direction of Mr. Pearse and Mrs. Carruth, we chose Phil Mickelson president. In our Junior year, we again elected Phil presi- dent and Mrs. Buzard, Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Win helped our class with the strenuous activities oi the ear. Besides other activities, we published the gracle and ponsored the Junior Prom. We then traveled on to become Seniors and elected the following officers: president, Caro- lyn Herald, vice-president, Mary Monaghang secre- tary, Betty Aungierg and treasurer, Don Whitte- more. Besides the other many activities, the Annual Senior Ball, on January 25, with the theme En- chanted Evening and with Williamson's Pari- sions providing the music, was our main activity. The final event of the year was the Senior tnp to New York Cit . As the schoofiyear closes and we move out so that another class may replace us, we bid fare- well to our fellow classmates and teachers who helped make T. C. S. mean a great deal to us. We leave behind many hap y times but take with ul cherished memories ami, our motto: The ropes of the past will ring the bells of the future.
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