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

 - Class of 1943

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le have attempted to list below the Alumni serving in the various armed forces. Any omissions or errors are unintentional 1943 Thomas Craig is now taking his boot training at Parris Island Tommy j0lh8d the Mar1nes last Jan. after graduating from our school EE Keith Blinn joined the Army Dec '42 went to Fort Niagara, Atlantic City, then Ch11licothe and Jefxerson Barracks, taking clerical work August1ne Krawic at Fort B11ss, TOX88,1S trainlng as a machine gunner in Coast Art11lery Anti aircraft Rmymond Schoonover is 1n Uncle Sam's Navy, stat 1oned in Norfolk, Vir working in an office, Edward Wells has taken his Anmy exam but will pro bably not enter service for a few months He is tak 1n an Engineering course at Cornell Ernest Blackner is in the Army Air Corps Robert Butterf1e1d enllsted in the Navy Julyl took h1s boot tra1ning at San D1ego, Cal 3 attended rad1o school 1n Ind1anapol1s, Ind , received further tra1n ing at Jacksonville, Fla and 18 now taking operati onal training at hatboro, Penn Arthur Howell is stationed 1n Loredo Texas and at tended Armor School at Lowry Field, Col He has six weeks of Gunnery School and w1l1 move to Coast Pat rol for about four months Pvt Edward hubbard is stat1oned at Camp Blanning, Fla , 1n the Army Truck Regt Fred Jarshsll 1S serving 1n the Air Corps station ed in Texas Fredd1e and his W1f6, Dorothy G1bbons Varsha1l,are the proud parents of a baby boy Hervyn Meservey is a Pvt First Class learning rad -Charles Burd1ck is receivlng Army tra1n1ng at Camp Carson, Pol Kenneth Dykeman received h1s bas1c tra1n1ng at St Petersburgh, Fla , attended school to be taught spectlon of meat and dairy products and is now stat ioned at Fort Sumner, N M Clifton A Richards is now a second Class Petty Officer in the United States Navy He recently fin ished school at Key West, Fla Louis Willard has been a member of Canadlan Air Force and was transferred to the U S He has complet ed trainlng for a gl1der pliot and is a second Lieut Jean Butterfield has enllsted 1n the Taves Sgt Kenneth Allen is at Camp Edwards, Mass Corp Gilbert Andrews j01n0d the Army Air Corps in 1939 and is now serving over seas. Tech Sgt Paul Haag enllsted in the Army on c 1939 He was sent to Newfoundland 1n January 1940 and on June 17, '42 marr1ed Mies lary Roper of St John's,Newfoundland Tech Sgt Vincent Ketchum graduated from four bra nohes of the A1r Corps serv1ce and was sent w1th one of the f1TSt A E F cont1ngents to North Afr1ca Corp Lawrence Lovejoy was inducted 1nto the Army Sept 4, 1942, studied veter1nary work in Wash1ngton D C 3 was marrie' Jan I6 1943 to Miss Ethel Gamblll of Co1umb1a, Tenn Joseph LUCIBD1 entered the Army March 1943 Corp Everett V S1lvestro has completed his course for an Amrplane Vecraric ln Army A1r Force Technxcal School He S6FV1C6S F1y1ng Fortresses Charles Keene hard has nearly completed hlS baslc training at the Ordnance Replacement Center 1D Aber dean, Maryland Gerald Seaman is stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark 1938 Andrew Dyke is an Air Cadet He IS being tra1n ed at New York Universty. He graduated at St lawer ence University in Canton, NewYork Pvt Norman Hart entered the Army last Sept and has been at Atlantic City, N J.,Chanute Field,lll. is now stat1oned at an Army Air Base 1n Ca11forn1a as a technician R1chard Hoyt has the rat1ng of Sgt Dispatcher and took h1s tralnwrg at Norris Field He is stationed at Charlotte, Torth Carolmna Corp Robert Jackson 18 in the field artillery He took h1s tra1n1ng at Ft, Jackson, s C Arthur Rlvenburgh has been in the Army Alr Corps since Jan '43 Pls bas1c train1ng was at Miam1 Beach, Fla, he was then transferred to Santa Marxa, Callf Arthur Seaman entered the Unlted States Army Air Corps ln August 1942, and 15 now study1ng radlo. Staff Sgt Glen Starkweather is now serv1ng with the Bomb Sqdn overseas He enl1sted in the Air Corp in '39, was graduated from Chanute Field EEE Parry DePutron joined the Amy, Varch 1943 Foster Fessenden is a Gunner Tate First Class ser ving over seas where he 15 in actual combat w1th Japs Lloyd Strong enlisted in the Army A1r Corps in Dec ember and began his tra1n1ng in Atlantic C1ty in Feb He is now 1n Springfield College, Mass Donald Pass entered service in larch 1941 and has served fifteen months in HBWBII ed to Camp Haan, Californ1a, as an instructor in a Dis ensarv He married Helen NICFOIB in March 1943. EX Sec Lieut 108118 Gray, a graduate from Off icers Tra1n1ng, Ft Benn1ng, Ga , is now in Hawaii 1934 Corp Herbert E Chaffee, en11sted in tne Army A1r Corps Ground Crew Oct 1942 t1on Ordnance Sect1on, Bryan, Texas Em11 Dyke is a Master Sergeant over seas. He has been serving seven years 1n th1s country Recently he return He 15 in the Av1a P F C Maurice Marks, a graduate of Syracuse Uni vers1ty, employed for four years by New York State Gas and Electric Corp , enlisted in the Marines Oct. '42 He is drill instructor at Parrxs Island, S C Edward Steln is servxng in the Army 1953 Pfc Edward Levis 1S w1th the Field Artlllery in the South Vest Pacific Herbert Wake is now serving in the Medical Detach ment stationed 1n Y1nter Garden, Florida Sgt Edward Marks, a graduate of Syracuse Universi ty, formerly employed on the staff of the Independent Press, Mexico, N Y , entered the Army June 1942 went from Ft Niagara to Ft Meade to Ft Bennxng, nm 32 Dav1d Birch trained at M1am1 Beach, and Chanute F1e1d where he studied Air Craft Mechanists ground crew and graduated with honor 1931 Gerald Clapper is a Warrant Officer He began playing in the Army Hand soon after High School I Narth he was married to M158 Nathanlie Alma Gray at Old Town, Ma1ne 3 Pfc Paul Thomas has completed basic training in Airplane Maintenance at Boston, Mass , has been transferred and 18 working on a1r plane ground crew work E-Joseph Lamn CMBPIO Lammogliaj is receiving Amy tra1ning at Camp Edison, N J Emery Mix 1B stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama 1928 Doris Storm is now a 2nd Lieut. stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas She received her training at Ithaca Memorial Hostxpal where she was employed for several years Then she went to Mt McGregor and was there for f1ve years In March 1942 she jo1ned the Anmy Nursing Corp She was first stationed at Pine Camp and on June ll, 1942 was transferred to Sheppard Field, Texas, EE Capt James Pumpelly has been promoted to Major of Infantry in the U S Military Intelligence ser vice in Dominican Repub11c Captain H E Morse is wath the Air Corps ai Hamllton Field, California. 3 ix? sb e 'Y Y' . 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BROADCASTAH c.c. s. aaowmsrsn ,943 ,gf j jx D Lk, 1 QUEAR FAX CLASSROOIV tcaoks r' r Jf I f P Grf .J The Hustle Bustle Bloom er girls of C C S have been earnestly trying to get in f1ne physical condition Txey have been going through some very strenuous actlvities including softball Cyou chase the ball, my feet are tiredl archery Ccou1dn't hit the broad side of a bard volley ball, basket ball with very few baskets made, and tumbling which gives you very sore joints and muscles at first Also every Friday during the winter, our coach, Mr Vetter, has been teaching dancing to both boys and glrls Though our toes do get sore and tired it has proven to be quite helpful to some Anybody may go down and dance whenever he has a study period and his marks good These Hustle Bustle Bloomer girls have also been trying to get in shape by playing intramural games socc r, volley ball, an basketball Ih soccer, th Sodbustegs with Cassie Cygan ovich as captain was the win ning team, and in volI5y ball the seniors won we fdwf fff ff!! .JLL N' U F P JON7 DODGF OC PR Girls' physical examine tions have been given this year by Dr Mahler As she is also the attendance officer, it is hard to spoof her about being sick ff' LJV CO more The nurxls of grades 5, b have had the privilege attending religious education courses for a 10 week period beginning March 15 These lessons have been under the direction of Miss Collar, Mrs McMicheal and Father Stec Qt ken from pupils' D 06157 Mount Vernon is the high est peak in New York State Emily Dickenson wrote poems that she put in letters which she wrote after she was dead King Arthur's magic sward was called Halifax Mark Twain lived in Elmira and was a boat on the Miss issippi Looking for something new to do? Perhaps our paper would inter est you It's really fun to read it through We like to read it and think you would too You' ll End jokes and pictures Bay, C C S news of the present day, What we do and what we say It's realy tops in every way TOMPKINS' TROUBLES While waiting for the pu pils to get ready to have their pictures taken for the Annual the Photographer said, nWhere can I find a beer a round here, I mean a drink of water?n Helen Southwick was stand ing in the back row with the insisted that she was the teacher and should be asked to sit down GOOFY THANSLATIULS orrect He seared with a hot E EH the necks from which the heads came forth Stud nt Version H seared e nec s wlth a hot torch from which heads came forth Correct Geryon presented a H rlble appearance for he had bodies joined together Student Version Geryon pre nted a horrlble appearance for he lived together with 5 dead bodies Correct Caesar ordered them E receive the Romans 1 their town and to help him with grain and by other means Student Version Caesar or de ed them to receive the Romans in their town and to serve them grain and other things Miss Kennedy What is domes tic science? J Talarski Isn't that the study of animals? Dorothy Roberts turns around in study hall Bruce Richards Mr Perry All Richards, stop and turn around Miss Northrop and talks to right, Mrs your talking in your seat An earthworm has a brain in every segment Herbert Barrows After you cut him up a few times he must be a moron Miss Kennedy Who are the two most important nurses? J Talarski Florence Night ingale and Sue Barton Mrs Strong Did you know that you could have bought shoes February 29th and 50th without your No 17 stamp? Mary Lou They would tell us about it afterward! Carlton Smith I saw a truck load of cattle go through the other day Miss Kennedy Were they alive? Carlton Smith I guess so, anyway they were walking Miss Northrop The hind brain is called the medullal oblongated Betty Kessler Can you turn that into English? Mrs Strong Wnat's a moron? Charles Butler Isn't that a man with two wives? Miss Kennedy Nhat does 'Political machine mean Stanley Ninnick Oh that's one of those thinvs that you vo into and pull the levers down to vote for people Miss Kennedy Nhat pill is it that is now helping to save so many lives? H Estelle Sulphanilyde, we give it to our cows Miss Stahl Stanley, are there more honest than dis honest stores in the U S ? Stanley Winnick Yes, there 316 hiss Stahl what would that have proved if he'd said no? Arthur Skrzypek It would have proved that he hadn't read his lesson pl' I JL 1 lf! ,XIXIA u ll' W I .T . rjg, jr 1 A 1, A , 'T , :,,-v,,,- ...-v...- ' ' . -ueivoseg. A . llliviiil . : I A ,,',iYooo1- . e , - ' ......v'..... ' : 1 - S x Q uf .. V . .. .. 1 V' ww !1-VT Y. .nu fifth grade. Mr. Tompkins 0 A Fl lla I all . : ,II-Q-Jan -E-E ...Q.v...- .......v..... ' f X .,, h . 1 N . Pr I 'J -' N . A M .....v....- P Q-' or . I Y :.y'!l. 1? D TJ ' ' 6 'Q , ......v...- ' ' ' or : ' n OI , - . .- V I 0. - se . A - . ' I f1fX L10 ' . . .. ..V .. ... . Aja. 'T LL, 2 . - o n . . of g . P 2 I' 2'



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