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

 - Class of 1947

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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - Left to right - lst ron T. Brewer, E. Storm. 'ST'Horgan, W. Doane, 11, Sulli- van, J. Rushann, Mr. Oakes 2nd ron R. Dougherty,E . Coz- HBRTT. Smith, B. Vergeson, H. Cherlrak, H. Krauss, C. 'lil- erski, R. Schumacher. ACTIVITIES CAMERA CLUB lst ron B. Vergeson, L. Krs- T1r'1?,7VT Manner, L. Barden, R. Williams, D. Morris, G. Amen, J. Hollenbeok 2nd rom V. DOWo1fe, J. Em- Efyf-J. Moore, B. Luzeri, Miss Carey, J. Brewer, E.J. Sullivan, F. Quick, T. How- ardt, ll. Barrows 3rd rows E. memes, W. Rut- TFAETJ. nu-han., G. Andrews, G. Roberts, M. Whitcomb, J. Doane, B. Ahart, A. Ellis, B. Anderson L12-1. row: C. Sykes, P. Ander- son,-5. Lovejoy, C. Smith, P. lard, R. Hollenbeck, F. Es- telle, D. Barrows, C. Talarski Sth ran B. Barrows, O. Rush- TnT, Hf lyler, G. Hon:-dt, M. Pendergast, B. Henley, P. Whit ney. BOY SCOUTS - Left to right - Ut PCI: B. Vergason, .I.H01l5n- beck, K. Hyde, Keith hacker, D. Bxomas, D. Fessenden, D. Weber, C. Sykes, B, storm. Q. Aman. E- DICIIIHS, W. Ruthledge.

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8 C. C. S. ACTIVITIES GIRL SCOUTS - Left to right - lst ron F. Storm, S. Lovejoy, E:-Sfiter, E. Vanscoy, M. Ward, F. Konnie, C. Vergaeon 2nd rom B. lard, B. Kenley, ETBEEE-, u, Ponce, G. Howardf, E. Doty, B. Barrovrs, I. Foote, P. Whitney, B. Uuzeri 5rd rdf: N. Seeley, J. Moore, B'TAI Et, M. Whitcomb, C. H11- bert, M. Craig, B. Chaffee, V. Ddlfolfe, M. Barrows. FUTURE I-OMEMAKERS OF AMER ICA - ure to right - lst ron V. Delolfe, P. Ver- gason, L. Hoyt, B. Hoyt 2nd ron J. Whitney, J. Brew- er, HIT!! Griffin, E. 0'Con.nor, D. Knight. BROADCASTE R STAFF - Left to right - lst x-on D. Burrows, D. lum- TEE, mes Cohoon, J. lillieme, J. Blink 2nd ron W. Richards, S. Kai- Hon, F. Bruoknek, R. Austin, B. Ferris



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10 HOMEMAKING AGRICULTURE ASSEMBLIES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB The Future Homemakers of America Club organized for the year 1946-47 by electlng officers. They are: president, Polly Vergason vice-president, Louise Hoytg secretary, Betty Hoytg treadurer, Verda De Wolfe arm advisor, Mlss Griffin. The rules were changed slightly this year. Only homemaklng students may join the organization. Fourteen members were on the roll in September, but about half that number have been active. The girls met eighth Deriod on Thursday. They bought sweaters and F,H,A. emblems and pins and each girl made a red corduroy skirt to wear with her sweater. The annual club Christmas party was held December 21. The group exchanged gifts, and danced and played games. On February 28, the F.F.A. boys and the Homemaklng Club sponsored a dance at which the Woodhull Boys played round and square dance music. As an added note of distinction, the club adviser, Mlss Grlffln, ls chairman of the Tompkins County Homemaklng Teachers As- soclation. THE CAFBTERIA 'The cafeteria ls a good place to eat'. That ls the oplnlon of the student body at C.C.S. A hot dish, sandwlshes, gfuit, mllk and lce cream or another dessert are served each day to approximately one hundred and flfty students. Mrs. Alvin Houck was in charge of prepar- atlon of the maln dlsh and Mrs. Bruce Fessen- den and Mrs. Elfa Anderson the other cooks. Student help consisted of Sophie Kaldon and Ethel O'Connor who were chlef dishwashers. The ice cream dlppers were 'wendy' Richards and Emellne Quick. Polly Vergason cashiered for the diners. The cafeteria operated under the fed- eral school lunch program and received a par- tlal reimbursement for complete twenty-cent lunches. The school recelved some food from the stocks of over abundant ltems deter- mined by the United States Department of Agr- rlculture. A new stove, similar to the one already installed, additional silver and new baking and cooking dlshes were purchased to enable the cafeteria to serve the greater number of students enrolled this year. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA On November 7, the F.F. A. boys went to Waverly for a judging contest. Many Candor lads brought home prlzesg Earl Storm a third prlze in corn Judglngg Chester Talarski sec- ond prlze ln seed judging! Harry Cherwak a thlrd prize for seed ldentlflcatlong Norman Sullivan a second prize for dairy cattlej Thomas Brewer a second prlze for potato judg- lng and ldentlflcatlon and Henry Krauss a thlrd place ln the same field. John Rushana won thlrd place for rope splicing, crowning and whlpplng. Durlng February another rally of F.F.A. classes was held at Spencer and Newark Valley played host at a Sprlng rally. The F.F.A. and F.H.A. sponsored a dance February 28. It was one of the best supported actlvlties of the year. About four hundred people attended and enjoyed the music of the Woodhull Boys. The 'Ag' boys of New York State are con- tributing to a fund to pay for a F.F.A. camp at Oswegotchle Lake. The camp encompasses about one thousand acres, and includes sev- eral good lakes for swimming, fishing and boating. Two boys wlll be selected to attend this Adirondack camp this summer, but the camp wlll accomodate all boys who wish to at- tend later, when lt ls fully built and ready to operate for a full summer program. ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS The grade assemblies began with a pre- sentatlon at Thanksgiving time by the sixth grade. Mrs. Hatfleld's group enacted a Pil- grlm drama about the first Thanksgiving. The children were dressed in the usual Pilgrim costume and Indians ln war paint brightened the scene. The next gathering for the grades was a washington birthday celebration. Mlss Berry's second grade group entertained grades l-6 with a musical sklt. The children made hatchets for the play and each chlld carried a hatchet. Numbers by the second grade rhy- thm band completed the program. Slnglng assemblies were heldlater in the sprlng for the primary grades. Miss Day, our assembly leader, led the slnglng. ln September the high school watched the Sophomores lnltlate the Freshmen. Wlnlfred Manzer, a Sophomore, entertained unexpected- ly, by capslzlng ln cooked spaghetti which was intended for the Frosh. Jane Moore and Bev Lazzerl were decorated with applesauce and Nancy Seeley and Bruce Storm entertained with a jltterbug number. rehearsal for the natlvlty The dress play, 'There Was One Who Gave A Lamb', was seen by all the classes. This was a grade presentation. The following Friday, December 20, the students met in the auditorium for carol slngirg. Through the School Assembly service ln Rochester, N.Y., four programs were sponsored by the Students' Association. Two were pre- sented during the school day. One of these was the discussion about, '1ndla, land of my- stery, Charve. contrast and problems', by Nllkanth The other was 'Song Hlts of 1947 B. C.', by Jesse Phillips Robertson. Many anclent musical instruments were shown and Mr. Robertson sang some folk songs-never be- fore heard by Candor students and faculty. The odmer two programs were scheduled for evening showing. The first, was 'Rain- bow End' with Earl Hllfiker discussing the wild life motion pictures shown on the screen He was motion picture photographer for the New York Conservation Department. The second evening program was 'Our Mexican Neighbors' ln natural color motion plcutes with Dr. Alson Keeler ln person. These assemblies were entertaining as well as educational. Many outside Interests could be shown by lnvltlng these people to the community.

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