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

 - Class of 1943

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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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STM? FOUR YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL lContinued from Page 18, Now even you, a proud Junior, wish you were a Senior The year you have longed for has arrived You are a Senior You are finally confronted with the thought that you must be a model You try to look as intelligent and imposing as possible You cultivate a frown The Freshmen admire and respect you What you say ls taken as right You are terribly and happily busy There is a war vnd you are giving several going a way parties for the classmates that have to leave to make our country safe for democracy You feel sorry to see them go You mlss the boys Kprobably their teasing? You work on loads of history reports Those reports! How many hours have you dug around in old history books You have worries over your Broadcaster pages and your part on Annual pages The Senior play was fun but you will never forget those moments when you first went on the stage It is over You have done your last Broadcaster, Annual, English composition and history report You are among your class mates on a platform in the school auditorium The valedictorian has spoken her last words and is returning to her seat Then all of a You walk as if in a trance You return to your seat with a paper in your hand Are you dreaming or is it really a diploma? 1 it yours? That diploma' Four years of work are summed up in that diploma The undergraduates are singing the last son You can't sing, you are thinking You won t be going to High School any more Miss Kennedy won't be asking you any more history questions and then the dates hrs Strong won't be looking at her much loved books and saying, ufor tomorrow we will study No more will Hr McCune say, nl have just one more announcement at this time ' Then the singing stops, and you find yourself rising You suddenly realize with dread that your school career is over You are graduated Mary Lou Ralsh SALESHAN'S GLORY Peter Papln was a salesman's glory H couldn't say no I suppose he got that way from having an ex wrestler for a wife nQueen of the Mat' she was known as And since she was about twice as big as Peter, when she said to do dear,' and did it Salesman were the death of him They could sell him anything and he couldn't help it One day his wife wanted some thread H said, 'Yes dear,' and went to the store I I want some thread White Number ten,' he stammered 'Yessir Doing a little sewing eh?W asked the salesman. 'That reminds me. We have a new kind of needle. It can't be lost or broken and it only costs fifty cents. l'll just put one in for you. I know your wife will love 1t.' something he merely said, nyes, Wwell, I don't know I m the one who is going to do th U He was cut short 'You do the sewing eh? Well now here is a book that you can't be without It tells all the short cuts of sewing It's only a dollar and a half, and you must have it ' 'Well, I really must be going It looks like rain and my umbrella is Peter groan d he had left himself wide open He knew what would come UYour umbrella leaks? Then you must have one of our new waterproof ones It's a charm when it comes to stopping rain Only five dollars, and a real bargain at that There! how do you like that? Pretty neat, eh?' I I really must go My wife wanted me to hurry and I'm late now N Peter was a picture of terror W0h, then you just take this ten pound box of choclates to her and she will forget about your being late H The salesman was g ing strong He knew this type who couldn't say no Peter was frantic He had to get out He said, uHow much do I owe you?' WW ll, let's see Humble mumble That will be ten dollars Thank you, come again u Away went Peter with his load to face his wife Poor soul anyway 3 Weber JONESVILLE I have lived all my life in one town shall call this town Jonesvllle Jbnesville is a small town typical of many small towns in the United States It has a long main street bordered with huge maple trees which shut out most of the sun's rays Beyond the rows of beautiful trees are attractive ram- bling houses Many of them are huge white houses of an age past Some are small neat houses of modern design Janesville has no town square with a statue of its leading citizen in it citizen Butch, shaggy dog who is always in mischief, is a leading citizen The man who runs the drug store, who 1 always crabbing about one thing or another, but meaning none of it, is also a leading citizen The grey haired man who racks his brain every week to write the 'Janesville Bugle' ls also a Jonesvllle lead ing citizen To be a typical community it has its town gossip and 'party lines' The gossips don't really gossip they tell Gladysn what uso and so' said And 'Gladys' just tells some one else and only adds a little All these faults stick out like sore thumbs 'Oh how glad I'll be when I can leave this dead berg' Then one day certain circumstances arise whereby I am forced to leave What was this I said 'Oh how glad I'll be' All of a sud den Jonesville is glorified, lt is a beauti ful place Those trees down main street seem so warm and friendly You walk along the street, of course you know every one ' ' morning Bill ' 'How ya feeling,John?'Those idle phrases of yesterday take on a new mean- ing. You really are concerned for their wel- fare. They're swell people --the leading citizens of Jonesville. Merle Lovejoy Janesville has no leading the little boy with the I W . s -.N . - e I , I , , n -- . 1 . , Q... . e , ...... sudden you are ln line getting your diploma. . I . X . B ' -----.ar O . V . e . Q e '. Z . ' 0 : . . 0 ' , G

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