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22 ' -.-- Q -iNTRAMURAL Intnmmral In order for C.H.S. students to learn oo- operatlon, our physical education teacher, Mr. MacCoy, suggested intramural sports. The girls and boys each met and chose their captains: Ruth Blinn of the 'Amazon' team: Nancy Fessenden, 'Cadets'g Emily Bostwlok, 'Rangersng Myrtle Stevens, 'Thunderbolts'g Joe Luciani, 'Athletics'3 Paul Haag, 'Wild Catsng Valentine Osovskl, NT1gers'g Robert Butterfield, 'PanthersWg and Charles Burdick 'Skull and Bonesn. The teams consist of fifteen to eighteen players. Each captain with his assistant tries to assign to his fellow teammates the sports they can play the best. Different sports such as badminton, volley-ball, bask- et-ball, rink, boxing, ring tennis take place in the gym at noon. One day the girls compete and the next day the boys. The different teams cooperate nicely and take defeat equally as well as victory, showing good sportsmanship. It makes school more interesting to have a definite respon- sibility to make your team 'the tops.' After a few games you find you have bulging biceps. In the gym no longer do we find wild running and racing but well organized teamwork. FRONT RON Cleft to rightj Stevens, Blinn, Bostvrick, Fessenden. BACK ROW Haag, Burdick, Butterfield, Luciani, Jackson. MONITORS Due to increased enrollment Mr. McCune decided a police system was necessary to control the actions of the students. There- fore he named Joseph Luclanl as chief moni- tor, and together they chose the staff. This staff has, because of the cooperation of the students, been doing a fine Job. And those who have not been cooperative have been pro- perly dealt with. It is my firm belief that if the students will help the monitors by doing as they are told, the system will im- prove. Monitors FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Hollenbeck, Vergason, Abbey, Brown, Marshall. BACK ROW Weber, Eiklor, Luciani, Nichols, Ward, Seamon. X
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1 Glee Club FRJNT ROV fleft to rightj Yrs. W. Ives,Abbey, P. Richards,B. Personeus, De- Wolfe, Miller, I. Personeus, YbCune. S EC ON D ROV1 Guiles, Bakeman, Luciani, Dubowik, Ward, D. Pass, Shevslier, Venzies, Chesnut. THIRD ROW B. Uovcy, Gridley,C. Tucker, Gibbons, Evans, Har- mon, OePutron, Hager, Scharf. BAC K ROW Allen, Rowell, Jennings, Raish, Tucker, Campbell, Estelle, E. Pass, C. Richards, G. Hovey. Orchestra FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Mrs. W. Ives, Williams, Anderson, Miller, ?erson- eus, TcCune. SQCONU RO, Andrews,Baker, Hubbard, Howell,P. Estelle, Ahart, Jordan, Hager. 'I' H IR U ROV. Jennin5s,P. zstelle, G. Abbey,Evans, Pass, E. Ab- bey, Richards, Hovey. BAC K ROY? Blinn, Grippin, Rrown,Campbell, Colburn, Haflett, Roberts, Rounsevell. ri rim s- .- r f A ' X l Orchestra and Glee Club Candor High School's two-year old, all- girl glee club is doing solendld work under the comoetent direction of Nrs. Ives. The group of twenty-eight girls has added black skirts and collars to the white robes of last year. This year they sang in assembly at Christmas timeg a groun selected from the glee club sang at the Tioga S:hoo1men's Ban- ouetgthe whole grouo gave a concert in April and took part in the May Music Festival at Newark Valley. This is also the orchestra's second year. It has grown from eighteen members last year to the sresent twenty-four. The instruments include violins, clarinets, cornets, a mela- ohone, a saxaphone, drums, and olano. The orchestra played in assembly at Christmas time, for the Senior slay, gave a concert with the glee club in Aorll, and played at the Music Festival in Newark Valley. Mrs. Ives gives forty-five minute lessons once a week on any instrument a student wishes. These lessons and the glee club and orchestra are furnishing an oooortunity never before ooen in our high school. May the good work hf continued! I X
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FRONT ROW Cl. to r.J-SilvestroQManagerj,Osovski, Wll- lard, MacCoyCCoachj, Hagerfmascotj, Turner, Marshall, E. Butterfie1dCAss. Managerj. SECOND ROW-Richards,Haag,Jackson, Weber,Brown, Black- mer, Blinn. BACK ROW-Schoonover, Wells,Luciani, R. Butterfield,J. Ward, K. Ward, Howell, Hovey. BASKETBALL SCORES VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY WE-THEY TEAM PLACE WE-THEY lj--26 Owego J.V.'s at Owego 16--lQ Dryden at Dryden 7--13 lo--Sp Spencer at Spencer 15--lO 21--16 VanEtten at Candor 3l-- l 18--EU Dryden at Candor lu--17 dl--2? Nichols at Candor ?6-- 5 Pl--EO Spencer at Candor 19--EO 21--18 VanEtten at VanEtten l7-- S PM--18 Nichols at Nichols l6-- 6 26--26 Endicott Aggies at Candor 1?--PO Lowell at Candor Pl--1M 6 --E9 Spencer at Newark Valley l5--lb FRONT ROW fl. to r.J-MacCoy, Blinn, Cyganovich, Luci- ani, Haag, Nagel, Marshall. SECOND ROW-Estelle, Clark, Anderson, J. Hard, Schoon- over, Hollenbeok, Osovski, Willard. THIRD ROWLEllison,Jackson, K. Ward, Wells,Butterfield, Weber, Howell, Seamon. If VARSITY TEAMS The basketball season for C.H.S. was the most spectacular ln many years. When C.H.S. was defeated in its first league contest at Spencer the team was not conceeded a chance. But at this point the boys decided to wake up and they won all the remaining league games to tie Spencer for first place. In all but two of the contests C.H.S. came from be- hind to win the game in the last quarter.The championship for the Varsity as well as the Junior Varsity was played with Spencer at Newark Valley before a capacity crowd. The J.V.'s defeated the Spencer J.V.'s by a score of 15 to lu. The Varsity then took the floor and after being outplayed in the first half, tied the score as the final whistle blew. In the overtime period the winning basket was scored. The championship was won by a 31 to 29 score. The C.H.S. football team had one of the most successful seasons in its history. The Candor Grizzlies were unbeaten, unt1ed,and unscored upon. Because of a lack of op- ponents, the latter part of the season was supplemented by soccer,a new game for C.H.S. Of these the team won two, tied one and lost one.
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