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..,, 0 Ill 1 , f f I 1 NNN- Nx f f , XXXXYNY h v 5 - : e F ss xxx g 5 .ge .S S Q Sys Q :- : S Q ANSLQ - 9 XX NYY isa IN YEARS TO COME, WHEN THE MEMORIES OF OUR SCHOOL DAYS GROW DIM, THIS ENLARGED PUBLICATION OF THE IQHY ANNUAL WILL BRING BACK TO LIGHT THE PRECIOUS HOURS OF YOUTH, WITH THE PROFITABLE AND JOYOUS YEARS AT C. C. S., BY RECORDING THE ACCOMPLISHMLNTS, ACTIVITIES AND HAPPY REMEMBRANCE OF OUR SCHOOL DAYS. WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO SET FORTH THE SCHOOL SPIRIT AND COOPERATION OF THE STUDENT BODY AND THE TYPE OF .CURRICULUM THIS SCHOOL OFFERS THEM. THROUGH THIS PUBLICATION, WE WANT TO INTRODUCE THE STU- DENTS TO THE ALUMNI AND CITIZENS OF THE COMMUNITY. f , 4 6 2 4 4 9 5 4 1 ' Z ' I 4 7 f ' f . I I f f 2. 2 ' The 19147 Annual Staff was confronted with the many perplexing problems that came with enlarging and producing the yearbook. Each group spent the initial stages, day- dreaming for art and literary ideas. As the material was produced, the editor and her staff began to assemble the final pages. The various departments- worked harmoniously to make the book a picture of Candor Central. The students were very sorry that Mrs. Strong was unable to take up her task as chief advisor. She originated, and has guided the Annual production since 1925. Mrs. Strong helped with the selection of literary mat- erial, however, and gave the staff valuable assistance when they struck the inevitable snags that appear in final editing. Mrs. Dean accepted the responsibility as advisor this year. She made arrangmbnts for a trip to the Wilcox Press in Ithaca, where the staff saw the presses in action, and dis- cussed cover materials and lay-out plans with Mr. Wilcox. The group felt better acquainted with the process used to produce the Annual, after they saw the manner in which similar books are produced. It was an interesting ex- cursion into the world of printing. Snaps were taken by underclassmen who are ardent candid camera enthusiasts. They take pictures, rain or shine. 6 , ' 5 f 2 3 ? 7 ? 4 Z 4 V 0 2 4 4 4 A , f 1. K l,. 5 U Z Z Z 6 Miss Gohoon supervised the sales staff again. Miss Day and Mrs. Rogers willingly accepted the responsibility of .supervising the advertising and literary staffs, respect- ively, Under the supervision of the faculty advisors mentioned, the staff has cooperated, sacrificed their time and worked hard to pro- duce the book. This staff consists of the following students: Editor-Sophie Kaidong Assistant Editor-Barbara Ahart: Literary-R. Austin, B. Chaffee, W. Manzer, M. Thomas and S. Stevensg Art-W. Richards, R. Anderson, R. Austin, V. De Wolfe, B. Lazzeri, L. Hoyt,D. Barrows, W. Howardtg Senior pages-G. Roberts, G. Andrews, Sales-F. Brucknak, B. Ferris, L. Hoyt, J. Brewer, C. Hilbert, J. Embody, B. Chaffee, M. Whitcomb, D. Weber, R. Anderson, I. Krowic and R. Hollenbeckg Advertising, M. Craig, B. Chaffee, P. Vergason, V. De Wolfe, J. Doane, I. Krowic, M. Thomas, G. Roberts, G. Andrews and W. Manzer. The staff wishes to thank everyone, un- dergraduates, seniors and faculty, for con- tributing to this, the twenty-second year- book. It is commendable that so many under- classmen show interest and enthusiasm in the Annual publication. Their efforts help im- mensely and the opportunity to work on the Annual creates a reservoir of talent for later issues.
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STUDENT COUNCIL 5 lst rows F. Estelle, V. Pres., Mrs. Strong, Adv., P, lard, Pres., Mr. ' MoCune, Adv., G. Roberts, Trees., S. Kmidon, See, Egg xgzz R. Williams, Trl-County delegate, W. Richards, laymemberg J. Williams, laymemberg E. Storm, laymemberg D. Weber, Trl-County delegate, STUDENT COUNCIL The year 1946-47 found the Students' Association again reviving its activities and responsibilities under the able presldencyof Peter Ward. Mrs. Strong and Mr. McCune were advisors. Floyd Estelle was vice-presldentg Sophie Ksldon Secretaryg Gloria Roberts, Treasurer and dack Williams, Wendell Richards and Earl Storm acting laymembers. The Students' Association membership drive was held on October twenty-ninth. The Senior and Sophomore classes had one hundred per ce t enrollment. The annual Hallowe'en party was held on November first. The Association was also re- sponsible for ticket sales at football and basketball games. The Student group sponsored a serles of assembly programs from the School Assembly Service. They also paid dues for student re- presentation at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association the New York State Music Association, the Empire State School Press Association and the Trl- County Student Council. Referees for football and basketball games were paid from Student Association accounts. The athletic, Journal- ism and music awa'ds were purchased through this fund. Records for the recreation of the student body were bought by the Students' Association. Slnce the Stud nt Council is the repre- sentative governlng body of the students lt ls responsible to them for student organized activities. However, lt ls also empoweredto enact a code of behavior for students at home and away and to pass Judgement and decide the penalty to be exacted for forgetfulness. TRI-COLNTY COUNCIL On November seventh, the Newfield stud- ent council called together delegates from the eleven schools of the Trl-County Athletic Association for the purpose of bettering re- lations between the schools. The representa- tives who attended from Candor Central School were, Floyd Estelle, Sophie Kaidon, Wendell Richards and Jack Williams. At this session, four separate meetings were held. The major work of one group was to organize a student council with repre- sentatives from each school. They hope to sponsor activities other than sports, to make a well rounded interschool program for the county's eleven schools. Before the meeting was adjourned, a temporary constitution was formulated. 0n December second, a meeting was held at Spencer to revise and complete this tena- tive constitution. The constitution became effective when eight schools ratified lt, thereby making it necessary to elect six del- egates to represent Candor at a meeting held at Van Etten to nominate candidates for offi- cers of the Tri-County Council. Jack Williams was nominated as a candidate for president. Officers are elected in May and hold office until the following May. It is sincerely hoped that this organ- ization will succeed and bring about a better and wider understanding and growth among the schools represented. The world needs coopera- tion. To be able to cooperate ln high school makes a good foundation for later life. This Tri-County Council ls the 'United Nations' of tomorrow. May this cooperation lead to bigger and better things for the future.
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ANNUAL STAFF S: Sophie Kaidon - Editor in Chief Barbara Ahar-t - Assistant Editor BUSINESS STAFF - Left to right - lit rows B. Chaffee, F: Bruck- nnffifaa Cohoon, Mila Day, B Fon-is 2nd .121 K. Craig, W. lanser PRCDUCTICN STAFF - Left to right - lst ron Hrs. Rogers, D. Man ning, Irs. Dean, S, Kaidon, G Andrews, B. Ahnrt 2nd ron W. Richards, M. 'mom- as, U. Barrows.
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