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ffl Txmifms fff'.1 .,gk. C.C.S. lQdG ALWYHL: This year the Annual Staff has worked wlth willing cooperation under the capable leadership of Stella Polynlak and Sophie Kaldon. Much time and hard work ls put into the composition of the yearbook. Not until a student holds a position on the staff or gets a glimpse of the staff at work will he know what I mean. All the writing, typing, art work, endless proof reading, quest of ads, sales, and other tasks are combined to produce this book. Never-the-less we hope that you get Just as much enjoyment reading it as we have working on lt. Mrs. Strong ls the chief advisor of the Annual Staff. Her interest and sible for the success of vised the Art work and the book. Miss Youn guidance were largely respon- g super- her helpful ideas contributed much toward making the book attractive. Miss Cahoon supervised the These are two quire a lot of and Mrs. Short The staff time and work. Miss Day, Miss also assisted the staff. Sales and Mrs. Merritt the Advertising. indispensable staff departments and re- Howard, consists of: Editor-Stella Polynlak: Assls. Editor-Sophie Kaidong Elterar and Write-u s- KW jjZ::::: Dorothy Wllllams, Esther Johnson, st er ove oy, or s Manning, Rene Austin, Shirley Stevens, Marcella Thomas, Phyllis Hull, Winifred Manzer, Betty Chaffeeg Art Staff Albert Tetrault, Wendell Richards, Earl Storm, Verda De Wolfe, Theresa Bebel, Martha Macwhlnney Raymond Andersong Sales Staff-Frank Brucknak, Beverly Ferris, Thelma Traver, Winlfred Manzer, Floyd Cole, Constance Hilbert, Barbara Ahart, Jean Whitney, Pauline Vergason, Ruth Carpenter, Emiline Quick, Janice Embody, Joyce Whitney, Joyce Blinn, Arlene Silvernall, Robert Schu- macher, Theresa Bebel, Walter Klinger, Edward Wlnnick, Georgia Andrews and Douglas Fessenden: Advertising- Esther Johnson, Thelma Traver, Ruth Carpenter, Esther Lovejoy, Margaret Craig, Bruce Richards, and Joyce Whltneyg Iyping-Helen Anderson Thelma Traver, Doris Manning ane erson, Alice Curtiss, Elizabeth Lohrg Snapshots andgplctures-Dorothy Williams, Jane Andersong Senior Pa es- izabeth lohr, Jean Dence, Leon Bachynsklg umn - or a Roberts and Jane Anderson: Jokes-Marcella Thomas, and Leon Bachynski. HASEBALL CHAMPIONS: The 1945 Candor Baseball team took their first Conference championship under the reins of Coach Vetter when they defeated their old rivals Dryden in a last lnnin thriller dlller. The bo s lost onl one league ' Y Y gameggan extra inning affair to VanEtten who won the championship ln 1944. Candors outstanding record was due in the main to the fine battery of Ed Wlnnlck who pitched and Sam Osovski who backstopped Ed's slants and threw out any runners who dared take liberties on the base paths. The outfield composed of Storm, Ward, and Doane, played fine defensive ball and had only one error for the entire season. The lnfleld was composed of Kilpatrick on lst, Andrews or Richards Znd Strait shortstop and Sullivan Srd. Substitutes were Staubach Kelsey, Nell- son, Williams, Johnson and Harris. All the boys did some outstanding and timely hhilng at onetime or other. SCHOOL MUSICIANS! A generation of musicians which has not had the opportunity of sharing the fun of county music festivals had its first chance this year. As this goes to press, plans for a spring festival ln Spencer on May 16 are golng forward. The annual spring concert ln the local school aud- itorium udll also take place in May.
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Intramural Leaders First LQIQL. to RJ D. Manning, C. Talarski, U. Weber, C. Hilbert, S. Polyniak, Mr. Vetter. Second 521: G. Roberts, M. Thomas, B. Hollenbeek B. Richards, E. Osovski, A. Wageneder. Third row, E. Winnick, U.-Wfll'E'ms, C. Marshall Baseball First r'r1vCL. ro RJ J. WflTfaK C . Andrews, B. Richards. Second row: R.Ke1sq5 W. Doane, -F. Osovski ,' E. Winnick, E. Storm, P. Ward, N. Sullivan, A, Strait, Mr. Vetter, F. F. A. First rowCL. to RJ S. lorgang H. Cherwakg F. Cole, treasurer. A. 1 Strait, vice-president, H. Nielsen, reporterg E. Deuce, secretary: L. Bachynski, presidentg J. Rushana. Second raw: V. Harris, xTwa1g.m.1:.f, J. Fishg D. VanEtten3 C. Bauerg N. Sullivan, A. Cole, R. Slateg C. Morgang K. Johnaong H. Krauss, Mr. Oakes, advisor, W. DOBDG-
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,5 B , BROAD CAS TER Elizabeth Lohr, assisted by Doris Manning edits the Broadcaster this year. Togeth- er they write the edltorlal page. Harold Nielson, produc- tion head, can get better re- sults from our rather decrepit mlmeograph now that new brush- es have been added and the ink well repaired. Mrs. Merritt, Esther Lovejoy and Doris Man- nlng attended the Press Con- ference at Syracuse in October where we neceived class A rat- lng e PLAYHWIGKT SPEAKS: Those who have done good work have had pink cards like the one below sent home to their parents. Oh boyl ,...-ni Seatedz A. Curtiss, R. Soule, E. Johnson, D, Manning, E. Lohr, E. Lovejoy. Standing: Mrs. Merritt, H. Neilson, B. Fer- ris, J. Jennings, G. Roberts, S. Polynlak, D. Williams. Wy xy X! XV W Xu W1 RH! Nj XW N ' f ' s f X f s , X , X if Q N Candor Central School 2 i Dear Patrons: - R I ljffjy It is a pleasure to send you this report, on the work of the students NQXX listed below. This card indicates the students have done superior work, at- taining an average of 851, during the last report period. Hay I congratulate you on the achievement of these students? Nxxxxx Andrews, Georgia Manning, Agnes Tetrault, Albert sxxig lx Bebel, Theresa Manger, Winifred 7homas,'David I ,lff X Chaffee, Elizabeth Osouski, Edward Ward, Peter 9 Estelle, Floyd Polyniak, Stella Weber, Donald . 1 4 , Hollenbeck, Robert Richards, Bruce Winniclr, Edward X ff Hull, Phyllis Foberts, Gloria Wilk, Irene Kaidon, Sophie Hashana, John Williams, Dorothy Lohr, Elizabeth Seeley, Ralph Williams, Jack Stevens, Shirley Sincerely yours, x X - X - a CBM:mU6 C. B1 McCune, Supu. Prin. 2 Qin? QV Yxsijxs x 1- -l ' f x I X X X X f wx AHYX mv vm MT K PLAYWRIGHW ln a year! Miss Griffin planned, the Seniors Were you one of the ZOO who enjoyed the beautiful blue and white decorations in our gym, the fine program, and the delicious din- ner March 26? The Sportsmens' Association sponsored the affair, honoring our champion- ship basketball team. C.C.S. was county base- ball winner and basketball champion all with- and Mrs. Strong,asslsted by the Homemaklng girls, served the dinner. Mrs. Corky Mar- shall was champlon dish washer. The table committee had unique little athletes and mln- lature banking boards and baskets as place cards. The speaker commended the fine spirit of our players, our coach, and of the commu- nlty generally.
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