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

 - Class of 1946

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lil. Xlfff f,v4x nFor his heart was in his wmh and the heart H Giveth grace unto every Art. Sam also has done an excell- ent job in athletics. He has played baseball and basketball for three years, has been both Captain and Co-Captain of the basketball team, played on the football team, and won the foul shooting award as a Freshman. He has been both vice- president and president of the class, and a member of Student Council for two years. 'She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or des- pise.' lhelma has worked earnestly on Broadcaster and Annual. She has been a member of Glee Club for four years and of Homemaking for one yBB.l e Tyoke two grins grow where there was only a grouch befohi' Stella has participated throughout high school in most of the school activities includingg all musical organizations, Camera and Homemaking Clubs,Cheer1eading, Speaking Contest, Broadcaster, Student Council, and Annual. C2213 . ' . . nSilence is more musical than any song.u Joyce was a monitor for two years and worked on Broadcaster for two years. In her sophomore year, she was treasurer of the class. This year she is working on the Annual. f'7 I C!g776oa1Z44Li5iey nIt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speaknvre words than we should.' Arthur has been very interests ed in F.F.A. and has held offices as treasurer,secretary, president, vice-president, and played on the F.F.A. basketball team this year. He has played on the school base- ball team for three years and on the basketball team for two years. nVariety the spice of life That gives it all its juauorf' Ed has nlayed his mart very well, especially in athletics. He has olayed on the basketball and baseball teams for three years, played on fowtball team, and won the foul shooting award as a Junior. He has also been vice- oresident and president of the class, and a member of Student Council for two years. W +1

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I agree with no man 's opin- ions. I have some of my own. John has participated for four years in the orchestra. He also worked in band and Mixed Glee Club. He has spent two years on Annual and Broadcaster Staffs. At various times he took cart in Speaking Con- test and Camera Club. He knows little who will tell his wife all he knows.n Corky's chief extra-curricular interests have been athletics of all kinds in which he has Dartici- pated whenever possible, both in C.C.S. and in Texas. .WVU What is lovely never dies, at asses into other love- B P liness, star-dust, sea-foam, flower or winged ai r. Elizabeth has oarticioated for four years in all of the mudc- al organizations. She has worked on Annual and Broadcaster both for four years. She has also been a member of Camera Club, Homemaking Club, and Student Council. My early and invincible love of reading, ------ I would not exchange for the treasures qf India. Clifford came to C.C.S. in his Senior year. He has played on the football and basketball teams since he came here and has been in F.F.A. efftf Quake - I have a heart wi thiroo for every joy. Merle left school for the army but has returned to complete his work. The year he left school, he was president of the class and took part in the class play. He has also been in Glee Club,Camera Club, Chief Monitor, Sales Manager of the Annual, and Manager and Assistant Manager of the Basketball team. 'The birds can fly, an' why can t IP Must we give in, says he with a grin, That the bluebird and,ohoebe are smarter 'n we be? Harold has taken part in F.F.A for four years and olayed on the F.F.A. basketball team this year. He has also worked on Broadcaster and Annual for three years. He played on baseball and basketball team this year. In his Junior year he took oart in Speaking Contest. WXMMO. .4lllL..



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THF PLAYHRIGHT SPEAKSX 'It's the first day of schooll' That ls a very fa- miliar phrase, but this year it had a new and different meaning. It can't be interpreted wlth a grunty 'Gee Whiz, back to the same old grind W from the students or a nwonder how the students will behave' from the teach- ers. Everyone started back to school with a much hap- pier and lighter heart, now that the war was over, and most of the suffering and pain that went along with war was beginning to cease. The high school student suuied back with a little anxiety in their hearts. After all if you were going to run up against an almost entirely new faculty, you would be anxious and also a little scared. But the stu- dents were so happy about the war being over and about their bf0th8FS coming home, that they didn't worry too much about the teachers. They knew that if they tried to cooperate with them, they would cooperate with the students. Another thing that made them so happy and gay was the fact that now they could attend the dances, games, and movies without feeling guilty of hurting the war effort. Now that transportation wasn't too bad, the Seniors, especially, could begin to look forward to the time when they would take their traditional Sfnlor trip. Even the grades seemed much more enthus astlc th s year. Of course, most of the first graders are always eager to come to school, but even the other grades were just as eager. They knew the meaning of war and they also knew what the end of the war meant. The grades and high school alike aqnzcfated school more than ever. So on that first day of school, everyone declded that they were going to strive to do the very best they could. They decided they were going to try to show some appreciation for what the school can glue them. mqqzsrrrvz Quzesrromz: 'aus ata may study at nar- loween time, toor' PLAYIRIGHT: Halloween? I'll say notl The gym was full of strange creatures the night of Oct. 26, wmnlhu Vetter, master of ceremonies, lined them up Rrthegrand march. There was even the langorous harem lady carried in state by her faithful slaves who fanned and danced for her comfort and amusement. fand ours tooll Janice Vergason and Patty Blrch were awarded prizes for the prettiest costumes, Ruth Bllnn clad in autumn leaves was the most original, Arlene Sllvernall the best disguised, and Douglass Fessenden the funniest. Then followed an hour of bewildering tricks by a real magician, Millar, and his asslstant, substituting for Frank Seymour whom the Students' Association had engaged for the occasion. After refreshments, there was dancing untll one o'clock. FOOTBALL FAN: At last we have lt! Candor's venture into 6-man football proved to be a highly successful one. The boys started out with a bang, annexing four straight victories before they play- ed a tle game with Spencer. A pass in the last seconds of play against Newfield cost the bqm the championship. Wlnnick, Osovski, and Bauer shared the running and passing attack and also played fine defense. Sullivan was Candor's outstanding lineman both on offense and defense. Ward and Storm also played fine football, especially on defense. Ccont. on page l6J Iffq l N 2'2 -1

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