Candor Central High School - Candorama Yearbook (Candor, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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FRONT ROW fl. to r.J-J.Doane, Wilder,Midd1eton,Weber, R.Anderson, Ward, Philips, Whitcomb,Bolton, Richards. SECOND ROW-Kelsey,Filbert,Hull,Manning, Hoover,Mills, Embody, Fergason, Shaylor, Cavanaugh, Seeley. THIRD ROL-R.Anderson, Ahart, Silvernail,Sczesny, Sul- livan, Brewer, Cummings, Francis, Slate, R. Russell. BACK ROW-PrenticeCAdvisorl, Harris, h.Doane, Johnson, Stonms, Ellison, M. Russell, Southwick, Kilpatrick, Noshier. ---....0..-...... FRONT ROW Ql. to r.J-Middleton, Krawic, B. Anderson, Canavan, Kirk, Hover, Vergason, W. Makosky, Powers, Seeley, R. Shaylor, C. Benjamin, SECOND ROW-Abbey, Hollenbeck, Manning, B. Shaylor, Bastian, Doane, Storms, Bebel, N. Makosky, M. Ben- jamin. THIRD ROW-Winnick, Moore, Wilder, Bebel Hornin K g o Snyder, R. Schumauker, O.Schumauker, Hughes, Barrows, H. Anderson. BACK ROW-Badger, A. Hill, Anderson, Moshier, Sczesny, DeWolfe,Baker, Wilk, J.Hill, Cozdeba, VanEtten, Rice. Z Glider Contest During the Friday noon hour of March 17 airplanes and gliders whizzed high and low in the gym while young aviators maneuvered their craft into barrel rolls, looos, leaf- overs and soirals. This model, glider fly- ing contest was held by the P.E.Deot. for both the boys and girls of the first eight grades, after they had had a week to learn the control of their ships. A Junior Con- test was run off for the students of Miss Badger's and Miss Prent1ce's rooms. Of the many events participated in, Percy Moshier won a first olace in the flight for distance with a record, of U1 ft. ? ln. while Marvin Kilpatrick olaced second with 38 ft. 7 in. In the flight for endurance Wendell Richards kept his glider in the air for seven seconds Richard Anderson had the best looming olane. First place in stunt flying goes to Ralph Seeley with Earl Storm second. The largest glider flown was owned by Vernon Harris with Richard Kirk ln a second place. Albert El- lison brought the smallest glider that was flown. First place in the best controlled UBoomerang glideru went to Raymond Anderson who was followed by Stanley Middleton and Earl Storm. CCon't on oage 197

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XV BOY SCOUTS Trooo UP of Candor was given its charter Merch 19.55, with an enrollment of no boys.By the end of the first year, e quarter of them had droooed out.At the end of the third year the number of boys stood st about twenty. This number has remained fairly conetsnf. At the present time the scouts hold their meetings at school with Frederick Brown as scoutmaster. His assistants are Preston Med- daugh, Ronald Ives, and Albert MacCoy. Under the coaching of Mr. MecCoy,the scouts have a tumbling team. For several weeks the scouts worked on animals for the scout circus at Ithaca, Aoril ll. These consisted of four horses and an ostrich. The Candor trooo also entered two teams in the first aid exhibi- tion. There were 303 scouts, 66 seescouts, and several cub oecks. The circus was enough of e success to wsrrant being repeated. At present the boys ere concentrating on sdvsncement, and orepsrlng for the cemolng season. The trooo hooes to win the Trrvel- ing Scout, an award given to the trooo that has the greatest oercentrge of advancement over a oerlod of three months. If the stat- ue is won three times in succession by e FRONT ROW ll. to r.D-IvesCAdvisorj,Wil1ia.ms,J. Ander- son, Kessler, Roberts, Richards,Stsrkweather, Krouse. SECOND ROM-M. Andrews, Francis, Gridley, Perrine, Es- telle, Vergason, Slate, Maxwell, Storm, H. Andrews. THIRD ROW-Cum ings, M. Andrews, Southwick, Cowles, Scharf, Benjamin, Marshall, Jordan, Eiklor. BACK ROW-Ahart, C. Anderson, Weber, Cart, H. Andrews, Acla, Martin, Edwards, Martin, Andrews. trooo, it becomes s permanent oossesslon of that trooo. Candor once won this about two years ago end they have decided that it would be nice to see it ags1n.The1r chances aren't exactly of the best if they keeo up their present rate, but should they wake up and really work, they might be able to furn- ish a temoorsry resting place for the Trev- eling Scout. FRONT ROW Cl. to r.j-Hollenbeck,P. Anderson, Barrows, Johnson, Makosky, G. Tull,Knight, Kaidon,hilder, Fer- ris, Polyniak. bpCUND ROM-sard,skrzypek,Hager, Kelsey,J. Dence, Mid- d1eton,Osovski,E. Rinnick,E. Dence,Hstelle, Vergason. THIRV ROW-Bowers,G. Tull, S. Rinniok,G. Rice, Brewer, Jantz, G. Rice, Horning, Sullivan, R. Rice, Legge. BASK RON-H. Anderson, Diller, Jennings, Galpin, Scho- onover,Allen, Abbey, McHale,Manning, Brown QAdvisorj. X



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