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

 - Class of 1945

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Teaches Health 3 wg. Girls Intramural Captains ' Dr. llhler Left to Rights Gloria Roberts, Doris Manning, Helen Estelle, lies Doyle Dorothy Williams, Bayonne Ward, Arlene Silvernail, Agnes lanning, Betty Vergason, Dorothy Roberts, Beverly Andrews. School opened regular sessions Monday, September 18. School was postponed from September 5 to September 18 by order of Dr. Moulton, because of the polio epidemic. Very few children were atticked by the dreadful disease. Sophie Kaidon who is still a polio victim, is slowly recovering at the Binghamton Hospital. Immediately after school opens all pupfu are given a physical examination. A health card is sent to the parents indicating physi- cal defects needing attention. Dr. Moulton has examined all pupils for about 27 years. For the past three years he has examined only the boys and Dr. Mahler has examined the girls. All pupils in C. C. S. from the fifth grade through the twelfth grades have gymf The girls have classes on Tuesday and Thurs- day and alternate Fridays: the boys on Monday and Wednesdays and alternate Fridays. Nearly all pupils participate in intramurals, played at noon, which increase the time spent on gym work. In the high school g1r1's basketball in- tramurals, the Dipsy-Doodles, capta1ned by Gloria Roberts, and the Hellcats, captained by Doris Manning tied for first place. The game that decided the championship was fast and furious with the close score of 16 to 15 at the end. The Hellcats came out on top leaving the Dipsy-Doodles in second place. In the seventh and eighth grade the Spars, captained by Agnes Mann1ng,.have won the most games. As a part of the health program, the school provides a dental hygienist each year to clean and examine teeth of the pupils who wish to have it done. She sends a letter and a chart to parents showing teeth defects which need immediate care. This year the dental hygienist was Miss Blanche Doyle from New York, who attended the A. and M. School at Stillwater, Oklahoma. She said that her work progressed niceh after the new pedestal, which is the same as in modern offices, was installed. She told the smaller children what kinds of food to eat and how to care for their teeth, so that they may have a fine set of teeth later on. Miss Doyle was kept busy from January 2 to February 9. Dr. Ioulten Front ron Jmee Ferris , Vernon F?.'n'H'lpatri.ok. Back ron Walter Doane, Harold 1 , Bruce Richards, Compton, Arthur Strait, Charles Butler, Earl Storm. Page fiffeen

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Pandor :mea n.u11e, Williams, Despite a poor start the Candor Central Basketball team finished their season with eleven wins and five losses in their league play. No team except Dryden defeated them more tham once. Last year Candor defeated Dryden twice but Dryden turned the tables this season by virtue of their tremendous height. To begin the season Candor had but two returning veterans Osovskl and Wlnnlck. This lack of experience was demonstrated ln their playing which was sometlmeserratic and some- times excellent. However, the boys demon- strated a flne driving spirit and good team work ln all the games. Sam Osovskl, , Ed ' Wlnnlck, and Norm Sullivan were Candors outstanding players ln the forepart of the season. Bob Weber came back to school during January and was a great help to the team both on defense and offense. Bruce Richards played fine ball during the later part of the season. 'Yr , Ku' 19 ' lChoor Leaders Q hool l945 chaolroom i a study, a work-sho: a community cen1 ' is a tr citadel of freedom ,Q a , rt ue G. Stoddard -he Qi,-J Grid! Hblualndmwon , I .'f Candor finished second in the league playoffs. They defeated Newfleld ln the first game and played one of the greatest games in the annals of Candofs history of sport. However, four games in six days proved too much for the boys and they lo the championship to a sky-scraping Dryden team. Next season Candor should have a good basketball team slnce Bob Weber ls the only varsity player who has said that he definite- ly would not be back. 'Sam ' Osovskl, captain and hardest work- ing player on the team and Ed Wlnnlck were the team's outstanding players throughout the entire Season. Wefre looking for great things from Sully, 'Pete, ' Earl, Doc, ' and Brum lf he returns next season. Coach Vetter ls hoping that Santa Claus will present him with a few tall boys for next season. I G Q, V1 labor, lr. Vbttor. 2nd row, lnroolla Thomas, Gloria Roberta, Ralph Sealey. -1 - Uh:-sityl Page fourteen



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l944 Qandor Qentral School l945 ji . ' 1 H ,Ne F-u',v'l JHM lx . Education makes a v people easy to lead ' but difficult '-rive easy to gov to enslave , --...g- . 1,1 X .K of 3, . 1 C 2 , to D I -, ern, but impossible X let rein lr. locune, B. lltelle, B. Vergaeon, B. RIOHITII, J. xml- 1 ' e.rsl:'ITllrl. Strong. 2nd ron E. Ilnniok, D. Williams, B. Oeovski. Students Assocl aiu?- The Students Association ls a vital force ln C.C.S. As in previous years, they have sponsored the ever popular Hallowe'en party and have purchased the extra-curricular awards for those earning them ln muslc, jour- nalism, athletics and student government.They are paying the extra dollar needed for reduc- lng each cablnet slze picture on the service pages of this Annual. The Council has planned and financed several worth-while assemblies such as 'Ihe Man with the Magical Mind,' has furnished new music for the band paid Press Association dues and Basketball League dues, and bought new mirrors for the girls' room. Students who have shown disregard for school property have on three occasions been dealt wlU1 by the Council. Bruce Richards, President, has conscien- tiously led the Council in fulfilling the alms of our'constitutlong promoting extra- curricular activities--, fostering a more Monitors There are now ten Monitors patrollng the halls. Two boys started as Monitors but soon dropped out. Betty Vergason was re-elected Chief Monitor by the group. The members of her force are: Dorothy Roberts, Betty Hoyt, Jean Whitney, Julianna Talarskl, Esther Johnson, Joyce Whitney, Esther Lovejoy, Pauline Verga- soi, and Janice Embody. Awards will be presented this year to Julianna Talarski and Joyce Whitney for two years of monitor duty. Pauline Vergason, Betty Hoyt, Jean Whitney, and Janice Embody will receive ceru flcates for one year of service but will receive awards next year if they continue on the force. Want to know the secret of Ed Wlnn1ck's long shots? Go up in his barn and investi- gate! The hygiene class is composed of fifteen Senior girls and one lone boy, yet Coach I don't know whether you ------ ll n Vetter says: active school spirit and providing for the soc ' A .5 vm! 1 X, let PGI QL. to RJ Joyce Whitney, Betty Vergneon, lr. Vetter, Jem WEEE, Betty Hoyt. 2nd row: Esther Johnson,Eether lnvejovy, Pauline Verguon, Jmlofhfem, Julianna hlarski, Dorothy Roberts. Page sixteen

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