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

 - Class of 1943

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W C NW EE X JUNIORS First rowgD. Dence, M. Green, P. Sta son, Second rowxE. Gage, M. Williams M. Andrews, Miss 'Kennedy, Mrs. Trai ehler, K. Sharf, H. Kaidon, L. Ben- jamin, Third rowgD. Heffron, V. Wal- ters, G. Er-tin, C. Butler, H. And- rews, Absent: u. H111, 1. Martin, V. Moshier f.... - ,... '-He didn't have to 0 lcnow any Math or l slcs in his day Z .Jk. JUNIOR COIIUIIQUI The Junior class started with twenty five members At present we have twenty, two boys, Donald Bhydderch and Merle Carrier, hav ing joined the Navy and Army Air Corps re spectively, two more, Robert Baker and Robert Nichols are working in defense plants and Lloyd Quick is working on a farm The class, under supervision of Mrs Treichler and Miss Kennedy, met to elect off icers Those elected were, president, Rich ard Ahart, vice president Patricia Staubaoh, secretary, Marie Green and treasurer, Robert eber The Junior class is well represented in the various clubs and organizations of the school Almost everyone belongs to the Stu dents Association Most of the girls are mem bers of the Homemaklng Club and the Girls Glee Club Several are members of the school orchestra, a few are members of the Camera Club and two boys belong to the F B A Club All the Juniors are working on the Annual in some capacity Two boys, Richard Ahart and David Dence are the only students who can op erate the movie picture machine Every member of the class is aiding the war effort The boys are working on farms to help aleviate the serious shortage of help Several are taking their watch at the Look out 'Mons FOOLS THAN ONE' QJUNIOB PLAYJ April Merrick May Merrick June Merrick Berny Merrick Catherine Merrick Curtis Pettigrew Bill Pettigrew Carlton Pettigrew Eugenia DeWitt Anastasia DeWitt Mummy Lucy Magnolia Mary Williams Mary Andrews Dorothy Nielsen Richard Ahart Patricia Staubach Robert Weber Charles Marshall Eugene Chrysler Loretta Benjamin Helen Andrews Marie Green Esther Gage JUNIOR ROLL CALL Ahart Andrews Here Comes The Navy Andrews Be'e My Guy Benjamin Dark Eyes Butler Dence Gage Isn't that right? Green Hetfron The little man who wasn't th8T6 Hill Sleepy Time Gal Kaidon Martin Martin Moshier You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To I Had The Craziest Dream Staubaoh.Miss You Walters You Moron! Weber Bashful Williams Moonlight Becomes You Neilsen For Heavens sakesi For Me and My Gal Mr Five by Five Daddy Long Legs Dearly Beloved There Are Such Things Well, you see it's like this Farmer in The Dell Scharf 'WV 3 'rms is new Donald A 0 X Rhyddercn and Merle cxs Tis ,gg g 'ic me Garner spend most of their tune Ne X 4? +T- feet 04325, jimi? ..l'Q!SEn. diiilea. XX ,,,f3 ., ago sb Miss Northrup What kind of an image is formed in a mirror? D Heffron A monkeY V Mrs Strong'b the Junior class D0 YOU S90 any miracles in his room? G Martin Yea, YOU! C my ' 1 'L I . .X v 455: x, , 4 1 G' my .,.,, V. T S s - u - M N X ' ' ' I' Q1-D' ' . ,vl1,. - - B. ---- . A ' H. -- . H. -- .. L, - ' C. --- - n. ---- . E. ----- . M. ---- I - D, -- - u. ----- . , . H. --- G, --- . , I. ---' V. -- K, y --- O - P. I I M. 11 u. ---- O M. 1 . n, -- . 'f'Q - ' 1 i!?? 1' xv -I '.,f' l'4v lx. X . A -595 Qs time ' A . ffhi TEE time ?h': . fist 5- Xw N n ' .-:if-F .'.a- ' EFFEI Z X X - x N X and every one is buying war stamps and bonds. A EEEEEQ .?E??EQp .J Xxx - S ., l S Q3?q 4 XE' ,, , X P , ' A -- mx -. I. I s,a',-aff, Q ' 'Y- ,Y,.... 4 i:.,- ff -Y. . I o a Q e i ' ' ' 1' uieh, R. Ahart, R. Weber, D. Niel- H

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f'X Q NNY RES HMEN First rowzfL to R E Lovejoy, E J'hHEon, S Kaidon, J Whitney, S Polynlak, D Wllhams, Second rows Trevor, P Linsey, Miss Northrhp Miss Stahl, R Soule, E lphr, E Wageneder, Th1rd row:S Winnick, A Skrzypek E-Deuce, ll Parker, H Anderson J Dense, A Curtiss, I Jordon L Bachynaln , Fourth row: Jennings A Strait, C Smfth Jantz, J Jennings, H NISISOD, Wlnnick, E Osovski, E Craig ff 4 r-xfXf'N At last we're freshmen Seniors in There are 29 of us, 14 boys and 15 girls, who for'he first time in our school careers have been separated, the girls placed in the lab oratory with Miss Northrup as their teacher the boys under the leadership of Miss Stahl in the language room We have two new mem bers Eleanor Wageneder from New York City and Joyce Whitney from Newark Valley Our class is very active in extra curri cular activities has an excellent school spirit We have 9 membership in the Students Aanciation and we were the first to have 10 membership in the Junior Bed Cross At the Halloween Party we were initiated with lipstick and ribbons by the Sophomores At the same party we presented a murder play We have in our class a group of actors who presented a play uLet's Make Up,u ln assembly Others gave Choral readings i-5 llere we are again' sophomores this time The girls have moved up one half story and Joined the boys in that once quiet and peace ful study hall with Miss Van Luven as our class advisor We have three new P00910 Betty Quick from King Ferry, Eugene Chrysler from Newark Valley, and Lewis Warner from Afton Lewis Joined us Nov 4th and has recently left us Our English class has been organized hmm a 'Better English for Victory Club' which meets every Friday At one of our meetings lr Nickerson gave us suggestions, The most contagious disease has of course been colds, the most serious, appendicitis Helen Scyesny was out of school flve months Our first activity was to initiate the freshmen at the Halloween Party W sold apples, popcorn and fudge enough to start our treasury We are the first class to take history all four years of high school were the first this year to receive a 10 membership in the Students Association The only trouble with our class is the shortage There are 3 girls to every boy wg X SOPHOMORES Quick, B. Kessler ,Tas ialters, B. Vergsson, FOHrth FUI: B. R ohnrds, J C. lnrshnll, B. Chrysler. igijqllblg A A hd H h Y A 1- 1 F N - . .y . 0 I ' 0 s, ff, ff1 'l 'C ff 'J' ' Ipfiigny' jk, X- i fx X f v X I '46. , . A , , Q L ' ' . I . 0 O . . V U . - t ' ,Y Y :sk ! fl! , .' 2 i f fy .'n'i: J I L VL' F Z , ' ' . n I nf L to R I J. Anderson, H, Roberts, S Storm, . H Estelle, Second PUURD. ll. llaxwell, V. Dubonk, E. Third row: ll. Krauss, I. E G. Hart, J. Talsrski, ll 5. Edrews, H. Hawes, C. An



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KNOW ALL MEN BV THESE PRESENTS: WE THE SENIORS or THE CANooR CENTRAL SCHO0L,BE ING or soumo AND oIsPosINc AIND ANo MEMORY, AND NoT ACTING UNDER FRAUD DURESS MENACE OR UNDER THE 'N' rLoENcE or ANY PER ON WHATSOEVER oo MAKE PUBLISH ANI: DECLARE THIS TO BE OUR LAeT WILL AND TESTAMENT IN THE MANVER FOLLOWING THAT IS TO SAY: I WE LEAvE ous TEXT soons, BADLY WORN Enom USE IN uNcoNvENTIoNAL PRACTICES T0 THE JUNIORS N- STRUCTIONS WILL BE FOUND IN THE MAReINs NE LEAVE THE YIME wE WASTED T0 THE SOPHOMORES or ITII WE LEAv ouR UNFINISHED BUSINESS AND THE TEACH- GRAY HAIRs TO THE FRESHMEN WE LEAVE A LITTLE PEACE AND QUIET T0 THE FAC LET THEM RECUPERATE Enom THEIR NERvous BREAK- LoTs ERS' ULTV oowNs 5 To M McCuNE ToMMv's wle AND oosTuME ron HARLlE'S AUNT T0 BE USED IN FUTURE ASSEMBLY PRO- aRAMs 6 To DEFoREsT HEFFRON THE CARE or ALLEN'S wAsPs 7 To SHIRLEY STORMS ALMA'S QUIET WAYS 8 To MARIE GREEN ALL MARIAN'S BROKEN HEARTS SHE LEAVES BEHIND 9 To JOHN JENNINGS MERLE's SKYSCRAPER QUALITIES lo To PATRICIA STAusAcn CAssIE's sTuoIous LOOK II To CHARLES BUTLER ALL or JEAN'S CHEMISTRY TEXT sooxs 2 MARIAN HILL LlLLIAN'S LOVE FoR DAY CREAM- ING 3 LORETTA BENJAMIN WANDA'S NLEATHERNECKS ' I4 o ANo NCOME LIMITED AREAS DOROTHY ROBERTS, PRIscILLA's WINNING WAYS HITHER LO0K,. PROVIDED IT IS USED ONLY IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '43 In 1939 we entered high school confident of our ability to lick the world This year we will graduate, still confident, but not so sure we know all there is to learn We have learned a great deal in Candor High, much of which we did not learn in the classroom Now we are beginning to r allze what a great field of learning is as yet untouched by our knowledge We are going forth to our jobs of both war and peace with a desire to drink the sap from the tree of knowledge We know now that the schooling we recieve in high school and college is only the beginning of an edu cation that will go on all the rest gf our lives During our freshman year the boys' home room was the lab with Mr Mcbermid in charge While the girls' homeroom was the homemaklng room with Miss Blackmaninow Mrs Triechlerlln charge Miss Blackman was our class advisor We were initiated by the Sophomores at the Hal1owe'en Party In our sophomore year our homeroom was in the study hall and our class advisor was Mr Pattinson We were denied our chance at the freshmen at the Hallowe'en party During our junior year our homeroom the history room with Miss Parker as class advisor We had 'Poor Married Man' our Junior Play on A ril 17 18 The cast Elble Butterfield, erle Lovejoy, James was our for was a- throp, Tommy Craig, Evelyn Tull, Alma Smith, Priscilla Miller and Harlan DeWolfe We were ably directed by Miss Parker The play netted us 60 During our senior year our class has had ,AN To BRUCE RICHARDS ELeIE's MIscHIEvIous cam I6 To SOPHIE KAIDON, JIMMV'S 'BEAUTIFUL BLUEn EYES I7 Tommv LEAVE Hus BROTHER 'IGGIE ' To MARV ANDREWS I8 To nWOODlEn JORDAN ALBFRT'S sconcuuna HAIR I9 To MARV WILLIAMS, THAT SWEET Loon or MARV Lou's 20 To MARIE WALTERS, CAROL'S SEDATE MANNERS 2I To HER sRoTHER, CARLTON EVELVN'S PASSION ron DRAWING PAINTING, AND SKETCHINQ WE HEREBY APPOINT THF JUNIORS T0 EXECUTECAT DAWN, TNIs, oun LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WITH FULL AuTHoRI TV YO LEND on eonnow MONEY THE SAME NOT ALREAov SPENT ron TAXES ron REASONS NE 'DON'T cARE ABOUT no Non: WE cor ous EoJIcAsHuN Now vou CIT VOUR'N ' AND IN WITNESS or 'THIS HvAR THING' E INSCRIBE ouR NAME IN CANDOR, NEw Yonx ON THIS THE.g3 oAv or JUNE pf WITNWSSES cJtgL 1VWND'5L ,WMM NDC A Z i 12915 A Y TP' 'P A 1 AS 1 I IYFVXX' X ? If vi IAQ? 9' 8.693 I 5-Q--A an exceedingly high mortality rate We start ed the year with S boys and 13 girls Now there are only 3 boys and 10 girls This caused us considerable trouble in keeping officers We have set a record ln the number of Presidents had ln one year On Sept 10 we elected Merle Lovejoy as pres , Wanda Hag er as vice pres , Evelyn Smith as sec and Cassie Cyganovich as treas In December,Merle enlisted and Wanda was advanced to the pres! dency But Wanda was soon elected to fill the vacancy caused by Tommy Cra1g's resigning the presidency of the Students Assoc to Join the Marines This left both the Presidency and the vice presidency open, so on February 4 we held another election to fill the vacancies and elected Mary Lou Raish as president and Marian DeWolfe as the vlce president Our Senior play, 'Charlie's Aunt,'on Uct ober 23 was a tremendous success We packed the house takxng 1n 3120 of wh1ch 375 was clear profit Tommy Craig did a splendid Job as Lord Fancourt Babberley, alias 'Charlle's Aunt W The rest of the cast was Priscilla Miller, Marian Dewolfe, Alma Smith, Evelyn Smlth, Elble Butterfield, Merle Lovejoy,James Lathrop, Albert Rlvenburgh, Robert Boucher, and Herbert Barrows, our P G We 019 5 ggqd deal of our success to our director, Mrs Strong. We were denied our senior trip to Wash lngton, D C because of the transportation and lodging difficulties We used our money, or a portion of it for our Senior pictures and another portion for buddle bags for ser vlce men The class Valedlctorlan and Salutatorian are Alma Smith and Evelyn Smith,respect1vely 5 X N I . 'X,...- V . : E R 1 3 I , , , I - - J a,N 1 I I Q Q N I I , , - A A A., 5 ' In xI I xv Xf XX X NF xi I l5. , 0 1 I I , . , S , I I I l S I I ' ' O I ' . I V V I , 0 I 1 0 ' 0 I I U O O . 2. '-' - ' I 0 3a E ' . I 4. ' , ' Q . U O O . w ' R' I I I A v , 5 . . . . . 4 I o I ' I . , . Ar - - EP f . . ' ii - v Q I ' 4 Q J A 1 ' ' I C' ' A L - . , f TA I. To , - Y' izx ,W 1 1 - afefiegal Ibbwia I T hywmfm 2f?QH1x ' 0 I ' foie' PALM' f af' vii . T A' 9-Q gQdi,Au 5 :53JI . NGN, 146 . K .,E , - I . . I A ' ' , - A - . ' 9 I A ' ' s . . I . . I - - , O I Q i O . o , ' , ' , . . . . Q I O . . - Q - , u A L . ' - 9 O , . - C

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