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

 - Class of 1945

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i944 Candor Central School I945 Senior CLBSS History Seniors at Last! it hardLy seems possi- bLe that this is the CLSSS of 19345. Many things have happened to us since we first ventured to SChOOL. FrankLin ROOS8V6Lt was eLected president of the United States a few months after we started on the road to Learn- in . In the second grade, the SCh0OL changed pr?ncipaLs, Mr. McCune repLaced Mr. Dorn. In the fourth grade the new addition to the schooL was COmpLSt6d, and in the fifth grade the Candor High SCNOOL became Candor CentraL SCHOOL. Many students from the district schooLs poured in and disrupted that once peacefuL CLBSS. These students were foreign- ers to us but we had one advantage over them ---the pLeasant memories of C. H. S. it was OHLy a LittLe whiLe ago, when we were in the eighth grade, that the fancy idea of arranging OUFSSLVGS in a famiLy group was unearthed. Betty Vergason was grandma, Betty KBSSLBF, grandpag Louise WSLLCFS, motherg Marian Parker, father, Dorothy Roberts and HeLen ESteLLe, the daughtersg and Dorothy .GridLey and Jane Anderson were the nieces. These nicknames have now become a part of us. At the time of choosing the cast for the Senior pLay, who shouLd be better fitted for Grandma, than Betty Vergason? Didn't Louise WBLTBPS make an 6XCeLL6nt mother and Dorothy Roberts an ambitious daughter? We were the first to be struck hard by the war. When we graduated from the eighth grade there were eight boys, and today Bruce Richards is the onLy one Left with the fif- teen girLs. ChaFLeS MHPSNGLL Left us at the end of his Sophomore year for Texas, where he Later joined the Air Corp. Lewis Warner joined us in the Sophomore year but he did not stay LOUQ, as he soon joined the army. RaLph Platt became a member of our Freshmaw CLSSS. He BLSO joined the anmy and was re- centLy kiLLEd in action. Gene ChrysLer was a member of our CLESS during the Sophomore and Junior years, but Left to join the navy dur- ing the summer. We ordered our Senior rings during our Junior year. We did not present a Junior pLay but we made up for it this year by pre- senting 'Johnny on the Spot' which brought us a profit of one hundred doLLars. We have stood many tests together: The eighth grade Regents, the new course consist- ing of four years of history, the man power shortage, cLimaxlng with onLy one senior boy, the war in QSDBTHL and ELL the other miLe- stones HLOHQ the way. We pLanned to take a week-end trip to BuffaLo by train, go to Detroit via the Great Lakes and back by steamer and home by train. Because of transportation difficuLties for CiViLl8nS, the ALbany War Transportation Board issued circuLars to principaLs and superintendents of ELL SCHOOLS asking Seniors not to take trips. Page ten We, the Seniors of Candor CentraL SchooL, viLLage of Candor, County of Tioga, State of New York, do hereby make pubLic and decLare this to be our L3St WILL and Testament. First: We direct that aLL our over-due papers and St8Le chewing-gum be COUpL8teLy ignored. To Juniors we Leave our much appreciated Homeroom. CTake care of lt!! To Sophomores we Leave our abiLity to LOSE PBHCILS. To Freshmen we Leave the Study HELL gossip. To the FacuLty we Leave the prlviLege of speaking without penmission for as Long as necessary---about business. Seniors Leave BLL their LODQ assl nments to anyone with strength and pat- ience enough to carry home ELL the books and ry to find the answers. Dorothy Roberts and Louise WaLters Leave their uQiQQL8Sn to GLoria and Marcy. U To Janice Betty KSSSLBF Leaves her Sat- urday nights. f?7 HeLen EStCLL6 Leaves her Long Legs to Chuck Andrews for pLaying basketbaLL. To Peter Ward, Margaret Parker Leaves her shyness. Seniors WiLL their Hoff-days' in Hygiene CLBSS to future Seniors. To Joyce Whitney, her size. history history Marian MHXWBLL Leaves To PoLLy Vergason, Dorothy Roberts Leaves her pugnose. To EneLine Quick, Veronica Dubowlk Leaves her hair and HLL ornaments. To Mr. Vetter, Louise WaLt8FS Leaves her 'bLinkers' for use OnLy in basketbaLL ganes. Betty Vergason Leaves her abiLity to ar- gue to ALiCe Curtiss. To Katie Rice, Ruth Harrington Leaves her quietness. To Miss Ogden and Miss Cahoon, Jane Anderson and Dorothy GridLey Leave them peace at the one minute beLL. Bruce Richards Leaves nothing to no one. ShirLey Storms Leaves her executive abi- Lity and her ambition to future Senior Presl- dents. To Peter Ward, Genevieve Hart Leaves her punch-board driving License. To Bob Johnson, JuLlanna TaLarski Leaves her LaUQho To future cheerLeaders the Senior Cheer- Leaders Leave their fun and abiLity to make noise. in witness whereof we have on this day of June 27, 19h5, signed, seaLed, pubLished, and decLared the foregoing instnJment as and for our L3St WILL a d Testament. Witnesses:gAZZi2Li?Z-64549 4667 W tg. 7?

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Stresses Aequir-in-' Tool'Sub',ects A Sophomores KEh3rTne Rice, Marcella 'Bn Hles Grippen, Shirley Stevens, lhnn1ng,E1eanor lagenoder, Dor Knight, 2nd rows Donald Armst lheline QFi'SlcT'tephan1e Slnda, 1 Overbaugh, Georgla,Andrews, ' Austin, Beverly Ferris, Roberti lenbeok. 5rd rows Charles Ba Everett Venison? Norman Sulli Paul Anderson, William Staub Frank Bruoknak, Peter lard, Berrown, Robert Johnson. lst row KL. to RJ Gloria Robe: ou D r Sophomore The Sophomores, under supervision of Miss Grippen, totaled 50 in September. We have lost some and gained some. James Lasby came to us from California and later moved to Slaterville. Donald Armstrong came to us from VanEtten, Paul Miner moved away and Niles English left school. Our class has had pretty bad luck this year. Buddy Bauer broke his leg, Bill Stau- bach was hit by a car, Floyd Estelle had rheu matic fever, Marcella Thomas had appendicitig and Beverly Ferris was also in the hospital. We chose as our class officers the foll- owing: President--Peter Ward, Vice-President Marcella Thomas, Secretary--Eleanor Wageneden and Treasurer--Robert Hollenbeck. Gloria Roberts and Marcella Thomas say that they are going to the Army because Glorh couldn't stand up in a submarine and Marcella couldn't get down the hatchway. They finally decided that if they rode in. a jeep, Gloria could hang her long legs out the side and Marcella could sit in the back and hang her excess baggage over the back. Mila!!! it R. Esther egg V Q Jdumon, r , . Polynnk, Dorothy William, Elizabeth um-, Jun Jeeniiw, mann A k Juniors Juniors--just one step away from our goal, that of being the Senior Class of 'Jl6. There are eighteen-pupils in our class this year, under the supervision of Miss Kennedy. We elected as our class officers the follow- ing: President--Edward Osovski, Vice-Presi- dent--Edward Wlnnick, Secretary--Elizabeth Lohr, and Treasurer--Dorothy Williams. Our class is well-represented in the Varsity, the Glee Club, Orchestra, Students Association, Junior Red Cross, and similar organizations. We have ordered our Senior rings which should be here by next October or November. We are sponsoring movies to earn money. We are also making plans for a Junior Dance. Miss Ogden: Now, there are two or three little boys in here that are going to take a little walk unless they are more quiet. Wendie B: Don't look at me teacher, I'm not doing anything. Miss Ogden: That 's just it. QU' , Helen Curtlee 2nd row, S0011 Osovekl, Arthur Strait, Joyce Whitney. Srd row: Everett Dense, Floyd cn., .mm Jennings, aan!-a w1m1ok,'!ZoT'Bmmmk1, nu-01.1 CWPW5' Page nine



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Beiterates Readin' WPitLH',2HQ fRilbmeijC - - Shirley Sform Pre ld Senior President, Banemeking Club 1,2,3g Glee Club 2,3,4g Broadcaster Sy hmuel 5,45 Senior P1eyg.Ueher et Commencement 8, Vice President Homennking Club 5. h, s tall? .-gukz 3 ll?c:ng's Own daughter If she was ffliff, Like o mornin' 0 IIGU- , 5 ent Senior Vice Preaidentg Hmemnking Club 1,23 Broadcaster 33 Annual 3,43 Senior Pllyg Usher for Cmmencement 3. Four be the thin s I'd been better wi g thoutg Laue, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. Genevleve Herf, Secretary Q. -.. I . Senior Class Secretary, Glee Club 5,44 Hmemaking Club l,2,5,-ig Secretary and heasurer Homemnking Club 53 Broadcaster 2,8,-lg Annual 2,3,4g Senior Play, Usher For Commencement 3. You can 't forget a garden When you have planted seed-- When you have watched the weather And know a rose's need. 'Wei Senior Class Treasure H mgkj, C1 1 2 a G1 r' om' Hb 314. I 09 Club 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1 2 U Se Wdlfers, Vlce Pres 'ne' 3 f 4' Q. I wx Q , U f 1 x Annual 3,43 Broadcaster 53 Uellef- for Commencement 53 Senior Play. N No day has ever failed me quitei ,a - C o Before the groyest day is done ' 5 fx A V 23' I find some misty purple bloom, C f 'C 'K ' Or a late line of crimson sun. A 3,-Nb X Mar! Page eleven an Maxwel I, Treasurer

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