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

 - Class of 1944

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Keith Bllnn is in Italy. iff Raymond Schoonover is in the U.S. Navy. Egg AIC Ernest Blackmer is in Primary at EE San Antonio, Texas. -...A-, Mar: 1:-Snr: A. R. M. 5!c Robert G. Butterfield of mesa Eithe U. S. Navy is in Wildwood, N. J. Pvt. John Lohr of the Army is in Italy. PFC. James C. Ward of the Marines is at Parris Island, S. C. AXS Mervyn Meservy Jr. of the Army is at San Antonio, Texas. AfS Fred L. Marshall of the Army is at Carbondale, Ill. Edward Hubbard is serving in the Army Truck Regiment. Staff Sgt. Arthur Howell is the first our alumni to be reported as a prisoner the Germans. He is an aerial gunner. Carol Cramer is in the Waves. l9hO Lt. Louis Willard of the Army Air Corps is at Blytheville, Arkansas. He has just received his silver wings. Kenneth Dykeman is in the medical divi- sion of the Army. S 2fC Theresa L. Luciani is a Wave and is at Milledgeville, Georgia. Pvt. Helene Kessler of the Womens Army Corps is at Camp Shanks, New York. s lfC Jean E. Butterfield of une Waves is in the control tower at St. Louis, Mo. Sound Man 2fC Clifton Richards of the Navy is serving in the Pacific area. Charles Burdick of the Army is in Calif Elizabeth Grenolds is in the Cadet Army Nurse Corps in Buffalo. 1959 Vincent Ketchum has been serving in Af- rica a long time, in the Army Air Corps. 2nd Lt. Ellen Guggenheim is in the Army Nurse Corps and is stationed at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Cpl. Gilbert Andrews of the Army is at Westhampton Beach, L. I. Tech. Sgt. Paul Haag of the Army is now in St. Johns, Newfoundland. PFC. Charles Keene Ward, Army, is sta- tioned at Fort Belvoir, Va. Staff Sgt. Gerald Seamon is overseas. Cpl. Everett Silvestro is in Italy. PFC. Joseph Luciani, Army, is in Italy. Robert Wells has been recently induct- ed into the Navy. Erwin Hawes is at Sampson Naval Base. PFC. Frederick Anderson is in the sig- nal Bn. at Camp Bowie, Texas. of of Air Force School, Camden, S. C. 1957 Emily Ward, a Cadet Army Nurse, is tak- ing training at Buffalo. AIC Lloyd S. Strong is at Advanced Army Air Force Pilot School in Stuttgart, Ark. G. M. lfC Earl F. Fessenden of the Navy is at Point Montara, Calif. Tech. Sgt. Donald Pass, Army, is now in 1956 Lt. Leslie Gray has been for some time in the Pacific area. 1955 Ralph Haner is an Army cook. 195k Lt. Maurice Marks of the Marines has an A. P. O. address. Robert Richards is training in quarter- master's school, Marines, in San Francisca PFC. Stanley Manning, Army, is at Yuma Army Airfield, Yuma, Ariz. Sgt. Herbert Chaffee of the Army is now at Bryan, Texas. Emil Dyka is serving overseas--Army. Henry Aarnio and Edward Stein are now serving in the Army. 1955 Herbert Wake is a member of the Medical Detachment in the Army. Lt. Edward Marks, Agmy, is now overseas. 195 Cpl. David Birch is connected with the ground crew of the A A F in Ireland. Cpl. Robert H. Reed has been for three years in Australia. Clifton Pichany is with Merchant Marine. Sgt. Jacob Peters at Florence Army Air Base, Florence, S. C5 is in a Bomber Sqdn. Gerald Clapper is 2 member of the Army. 1 O Paul Thomas serve25in the Army. 1929 Pvt. Emery Mix is somewhere in En land. Riverside, Calif. Cpl. Joseph Lamm CMario Lam oglia? has , an A. P. O. address. : Lt. Dwight A. Jackson D.C. is at Valley Forge Hospital, Phoenixville, Pa. 1928 5 2nd Lt. Doris M. Storm is an Army Nurse 3 at Sheppard Field, Texas. Q Carl Roe is in England in the A A F 1925 5 Lt. Maurice Jackson is now a hospital 3 administrator at Ft. Dix, N. J. 1 1921+ Lt. Col. James Pumpelly is in the Army Intelligence Service in Italy J 9.-21.1. Q. : 1-X ,-s ax. 1.-:,gg,,,',., 5 . 0 Q wea-V-1-:fly-ls:-mga?agzzissssg-::-:-:--:-:-:,gf,g3s:.:.:sw-Mmisww-1-: . :M2:gewfsgv'-rw-'l-1-Zfifffffcemr'-1' . . ,IE .riiiiiitakiiisi f:':f':?2:121f Lx .x 2:'tQf 'f' . : : : .: : -.-::.:::::.:s5. 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The graduates of twenty years ago, class of 51924, with help from others then in school, publish 2 t ff 5 tl 5 Q ed the first Annual Cranberry Sauce as a Christ- mas book. Dad Beebe undertook the print job, and a most attractive book was produced. Nobody was con- cerned over the absence of pictures, all enjoyed the editorials, poems, stories, history, prophecy and jokes. Since then, except for the years 1933, 1936, and 1937, an Annual has been produced each year. The 1926 edition contained seven pictures taken out of doors by Olen Smith. Seven pages of advertising defrayed expense of making the neces- sary copper plates for printing. Among these ad- vertisers was D.G. LhGrange who has helped to soon- ser every edition since that time. In 1928, the Students Association was organ- ized by E.M. Preston, principal. Since then it has taken responsibility for the Annual. The 1931 edition showed an addition to the faculty, making a total of ten. In the 1932 edi- tion appeared for the first time a whole page of individual senior pictures. The 1934 pook portray- ed twenty-eight seniors and mentioned typewriting and the honor In the 1935 book, we see the first picture of the Board Of Education and also observe C.B. McCun6 in the faculty group. During 1956 and 1937 no books were published. The cost of making the copper plates for the num- ber of pictures which now seemed necessary, had if become prohibitive. In 1938 it was decided that if the Annual was to become entirely extinct, some drastic meas- ures must be taken. Consequently instead of print- ing, the cheaper planograph method was tried. This is a photographic process by which the dummy pages made by the students are exactly reproduced, reduced in size. Instead of letting the printer worry about making a page look attractive, we must do it ourselves. But to return to 'Cranberry Sauce. The edi- tor, Janet Jennings, graduated from Cornell, Phi Beta Kappa, and is now the Librarian in Binghamton Public Library. Lela Timmons QEvansJ, circulation manager, studied business and nursing, served for fifteen years as secretary to an internationally known not orthodontist, is new taking business courses 'here. Art Editor, Mary Hall, died while a student at Syracuse University. Sports Editor, Nina Hall graduated from Syracuse University and is still teaching, Joke Editor, Roswell Lyon, is new a Methodist minister serving at Waverly, N.Y. He graduated from Wyoming Seminary, Ohio Wesleyan University where he earned a scholarship for graduate study, and from Drew Theological Seminary. He has been Dean of Senior High Institute at Sydney, N.Y. and while in Wilkesbarre District, was president of the Methodist Ministers Assoc. He married and hge 5 daughter. Edith Snow graduated from Elmira College and from Arnot Ogden Hospital where she has held posi- tions of responsibility ever since. Mildred VanScoy Uielloggj taught a while after graduating from Cortland Normal and is now a busy mmmHeMwtMnfmewm.Qhemqwnmj James Pumpelly enlisted in the National Guard in 1926. Graduated from West Point in 19315 he spent several years with the army. He later went to Puerto Rico where he was affiliated with a sugar refining company. At the outbreak of the war' as Q reserve officer, he was called back into the army and was promoted to the rank of Captain with a posi tion as instructor in Spanish and Portuguese at was Point. Recently Captain Pumpelly was promoted to Major -of Infantry than to Lt. Colonel and is serving in the Army Intelligence Division abroad. Colonel Pumpelly is married and has four sons. Lena Dorn fWatrusJ attended business school at Ithaca and is now living at Newfield. Florence Yaole Ulradleyj taught school before and after attending Cortland Normal-and now assists her husband with his business. Ruth Crance Woodsj has for many years been employed in the Owego National Bank. Cecil Lunch QDeVincantiaJ graduated from Cort- land Normal School, taught in various Penn. schools and is now a comptometer operator for a firm making castings for the U.S. Navy. Pearl Caple QC'onptonJ, mother of six, Cine in this schoolj graduated from Owego Training class, now lives in Tully, N. Y. Ethel Woodruff fSlatel speaks for herself on the opposite page. ,.i....-.-

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