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

 - Class of 1943

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rg Arg 4-5 HOHEMAKING CLUB First nmnflL. to R.J M. Parker, s. 5wm','A'. cm-else, E. mvefoy, E, Jolmson, S. Polyniak, J, Anderson, Second rowgL. Krauss, H. Andrews, L. Fenlamin, Urs. Treiohler, B. Kaidon, W. Hager, C. Tucker, Third rows E Gage, E. Heffron, B. Quief, B.'i3ss- ler, ll.Wa1ters, D. Nielsen, ll, Green, ll, Andrews, G. Hart, J. Tal- Brski, H. Slate, L. Krauss, Fourth row- I Clark, D Gridley, D Will I a, E Lohr, M Maxwell, H Sharf, H Estelle, H Sozensy, V Dobowik, B Vergason, Absentg V lloshier, ll Hill i - . ..-x.. ... 91 N The Future Homemakers Club is made up of ginls in high school, who are interested in homemaklng This year, there are 38 members who meet every other week on Thursday, the eighth per iod On some occasions we hold meetings in the new homemaking cottage The girls elected as their president for the fall term, Wanda Hager, vice president Marie Green, secretary and treasurer, Betty Quick The officers of the spring term are F F A We started off the year with the annual judging contest which was attended by nine schools Endicott won the exp The winners in the potato judging, the dairy judging, the poultry judgxng were from Endicott Newark Valley Ithaca and Spencer Most of the boys stayed to the banquet which was served in the evening by the homemaklng department Then there were movies, and the priree were given president, Helen Kaidon, vice president, Lor etta Benjamin, secretary and treasurer, Helen Andrews Some of the programs put on by different committees are a movie WThe Making of Amer ican Homes,' a play, 5Appreciat1ng Family Fee1ings,' 'Truth or Consequences and similar entertainments At Christmas we had a party with Mr Vetter, acting as Santa Claus An outside activity sponsored by the club was selling popcorn at the Halloween Party The seniors have F F A jackets The juniors and sophmores are planning to get jackets also because many of them will not be in school next year In order to help the war effort we are repairing farm tools The farmers pay for all parts and a small service charge We are planning to brood a hundred chicks this spring if we can get the chicks in time TAN ., hf??,,f,7 M FFA First ronlL to R I Hr Perry, J fi hr-op, B Richards, A Allison Phrysler, Second rowzL Baohynski, Galpin, C, Anderson, G Martin K Hawes, E Dance, Third rowgll. Riel een, A Strait, P Uantz, A Riven burg, Absent: R Stevens, I Martin X emo O. S .I ...i. E X g o . ll . . ' 1 . . r o . .1.- J, -ii...- . 7 1 1 - ' A N -1Q1x H457 R C A, . ' 21. if .J 1tf .a lin, Mr, .. .t..p-- 4 , ..- Q'-..m f-fTl': ' R ' ELK t . ' ' : , E: , 1 . .1 X ......



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Arthur Hager Buck Harris QWEQE QQ The Assembly Committee has planned and arranged programs for both high school and grades to occur Kwlth some exceptions! on alternate Wed afternoons The high school programs have included the movies nAmericans All' and 'American Portraltn on Sept 16, group singing conducted by Mrs Ives on Sept 30th,when old fashioned and patriotic songs were chosen from our new song books and the orchestra made its first public appearance this year, a play on Oct 14, directed by Mrs Trelchler and Miss Stahl, relating to the discovery of a new world by Columbus, a very impressive patriotic program Dec 7 WRemember Pearl Harborn read by Marian De Wolfe from a script prepared by Ronald Ives with appropriate interspersed musical numbers and recording UAmericnn Will To Worku Dec 16th, instructions for practice air raids by 6th, movies 'Magic Versus Science' Feb 3 movie, nThe Rallroadlnn, a play and choral reading by English l class, and an athletic demonstration CAMERA GOONS At one of our early meetings we chose to work under the name of Camera Goons Wanda Hager ls our president and Mary Williams secretary Merle Lovegoy was our vice presl dent but he left to serve our country We have 15 members this year, 8 are new For our first meeting Mr McCune explained for the benefit of the new members how the camera works All members have learned the process of printing and developing their pic tures Some of our other meetings have had for the theme Centering, moving picture techniques and animated cartoons Our main job ls to take snapshots of different school actlvrties for the annual We are all looking forward to one big party near the end of the year When the Goons really become active, the darkroom was the only refuge from those shut ter snapper and that door was usually locked! Scout meetings have been held during Sth period on Mondays to give the boys who cannot attend evenlng meetings an opportunity to participate The program was conducted under the supervision of Mr Vetter, scout master of troop 42 in Candor The following scouts took an active part Dale Barrows, Herbert Barrows, Buddy Bauer, Edward Bentley, Eugene Chrysler, Mike Ferris, Kenneth Hyde, 9 y Kenneth Johnson, Marvin Kllp Love1oy, Charles Marshall, Wm Staubach, Earl Storm, Williams, Ed Wlnnick and Stan ma1ority of these boys kept up attended meetings regularly At the Dratrlct Rally at Peter Ward took first place atrick, Ronald Bruce Richards, ter Ward, Jack Winnlck The their dues and Newark Valley, in signalling, Dale Barrows third place ln signalling During the past year the scouts have per- formed many worth while community projects such as keeping the sidewalk clean in front of the Red Cross rooms, erecting new street signs, assisting during hlackouts, and con ducting a rubber salvage drive ln which 1500? of rubber was collected by three scouts in 3 home crm. scours This year has been a busy one for the Girl Scouts ln their new home the music room Miss Van Luven is in charge with Mrs Vetter, Miss Justice Lorthrup takin turns helping Miss Schirtzinger and Miss December was their busiest time They sold 130 boxes of Christmas cards, had a Girl Scout dance in the gym, filled Christmas stockings, and then had a Christmas party themselves with fudge, games, and dancing Now the Hirst Class Scouts are making a service fla for the lower hose rooms The others are working hard to earn their first class rank The dinner and the tea for the Scout Commxttee members was part of the first class work X K .. . 1 K Pe civilian defense director, w.E. M001-eg Jan. Herbert Barrows third place in first aid, and 9 I ' D ' N

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