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SENIOR PROPHECY Occupying the Old Folks Home, located near Tully Center, in the year 2000 A.D., we see four old gents sitting on the porch enioying the sunshine! They are none other than: Mr. Ransom, Mr. Pearse, Mr. Mc- Keon, and Mr. Crosley. Recalling their teaching days, they remember the outstanding Class of '54 and are reminiscing about the recent progress of that group. For instance, Mr. Ransom reports that: Jack VanBuskirk, using his hidden talent is now playing first base for the New York Yankees. Jacky may not hit the ball so hard, but he makes a big hit with his wife . . . Carolyn. Hugh Darling, with his arguing vocal cords, has been named Ambassador to Russia. After he received the title of Champion Arguer, he is certain to give Malenkov a good argument. Avonel Hatcher, accomplishing her goal, has gone to Africa, not to be a laboratory technician, but to marry a Ubangi. He may not be handsome, but he's all man. Joan Baker is now starring in The Silent Girlies, now playing on Broadway. Joan has the natural talent for this part. At this point, Mr. McKeon interrupts and reminds them of his favorite trumpet player: Walt Davis, who is now in the bakery business, where his biggest product is Brownies. June Zufelt now runs a de- partment store. June specializes in Seeley mat- tresses, and Jim products. Dick Barnes and Loretta White are now married, living on Dutch Hill. Their main interest is small Barnes. Phyllis Brenchley is now the editor-in-chief of the well known Granger News Letter. Her fa- vorite column is Parking and Sparkingf' Larry Chase, the new wrestling champion of the world, has one person left to defeat. The one, the only . . . Alice Randall. Paul VanDenburg has gone to West Point. He has obtained the very high posi- tion as . . . flagpole. Eileen Aungier, her dream has finally come true. She is now raising little Skippers. Ed Hillenbrand is now playing baseball for a California team. He's trying to see if he can make as good a catch as Joe DiMaggio. As Mr. McKeon pauses for a breath, Mr. Pearse can't let his chances slip by! He brings to their at- tention the progress of: Martin Vossler, who now owns a hell drivers show, Marty's Mad Men. Al- though Marty is the maddest of the men! Jeannette Spencer has become the world's number ONE figure skater! The only trouble . . . no figure. Dolores Holl has now purchased a farm. Her chief product is chlorophyll! Um Boy . . . What a change! Janice Penoyer has now entered her second child- hood, the only difference is, that she's interested in dolls . . . boy dolls. Jack Rothery owns a factory which specializes in Yellow Ford Convertibles ex- clusively! This is the only way our lover boy can hold his girls! Janet McQueen and Roy Fields finally tied the knot! Janet tried to keep her love for Roy secret, but we ALL knew. Gaile Wood now owns a dairy farm in the vicinity of Albany. She has finally found a cow that gives Chuck late milk! Ray Greene still loves 'em and leaves 'em, but he's still sharp with the girls! Mr. Crosley, enioying the fresh air, wakes up to reveal the information that he has on: Ronald Russell who is now operating a barber shop. Ronnie specializes in crew cuts! Richard Mc- Knight is now running a sporting goods store. His main proiect is making bigger basketball backboards. Dick hopes to make it easier for future basketball players to hit the backboards. Marion James is getting tired of waiting for Roy, she decided to marry her old school flame . . . John! Gary Venton has taken Coach Cervi's place on the Syracuse Nats team as player-coach. Gary has made many improvements over the years! Rusty Spaulding married a little Jewish girl . . . Louisa Manashewitz. None of his classmates have seen this little doll, because Rusty keeps her bottled up at home! Last but not least, John Padget has really proven himself in the U. S. as: Mayor of Preble, District Superintendent of Schools, Congressional Represen- tative and Senator of New York State, Secretary of Agriculture, Ambassador to the Belgian Congo, the United States, and then finally John achieved his goal . . . President of . . . Tully P.T.A. 4.1.4042
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JUNIOR CLASS .QQ O ll pi Qs. ...ai Bottom row: M. RO9ersf A. Finkler, 5- Stewart, P- Munson' M' L' Mulphy' H' Cook' P' Docksialer S. Rice E. Chawgo, D. Butler, D. Herold. Second row: N. Patterson, A- Flflpafflckf L- Clalk' Mrs' Jones M,-, Moore, Mr, Struglia, Advisors: M. Kinney, C. Downing, B. Trach, S. Kinney, Third row: A. Dunn R. Barnes, P. Bolt, D. Fox, S. Krom, J. Gambell, J, Sprlngston, R. Carlton, G. Hiller, C. Drake, H. Potter R. Garrett. We began the year by electing the following class officers: Garrett Hiller, President, Anne Finkler, Vice President, Mary Lou Murphy, Secretary, Richard Garrett, Treasurer. Our,advisors this year were Mrs. Jones, Mr. Struglia, and Mr. Moore. The first activity of the year was the Magazine Sales Contest in coniunction with the Sophomore Class with the latter winning by a very slight margin. The contest competition rose to an event- ful climax upon the disappearance of the prize mascot -a plastic donkey. Along with publishing the Oracle, we have had three round and square dances and hope to have a supper before the year's end. To round out our ac- tivity program we are going to hold the Junior Prom at the end of the school year. r
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