Candor Central High School - Candorama Yearbook (Candor, NY)
- Class of 1953
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52 53 1 The staff this rear has been vers cooperative and wlllmg to vsork for an annual of whlch we mav be proud The busrness staff headed br Don lvlanmng under the leadership of 'Urs Rxslex dld a fine job of sellmg ads 'I he sales campalgn started early ln Nlareh wrth a March 27 deadline Larry Nlanler and h1s assxstants dld a very thorough selling Job The edxtorlal staff over a oerlod of mam weeks planned the book, wrote or edited the maternal and prodded reporters and photographers Nlarjorle lxeller, with suggestlons from Ur Gflmbh1W, dld the orlglnal drawings Thls year, nn order to glve xou a feelmg of travelmg vuth Us through twelve happv vears, we have chosen two lmagmars ehxldren Bob and Bet who, when we first meet them, are of kmdergarten age, then rs the annu tl progresses and ue reach e senior pages our thlldren haxe grown to xoung adulthood As a new feature also we haxe attempted to shou, through departmental pletures an wrxte ups the opportumtles th at these adults haxe As X0u hmsh the book we hope xou wlll feel, is the senlors novx do that ifter our sears of learning md fun ue are readx to graduate lnto an adult uorld Fmtlx X an bcow anlce Garatt 2 ls 'Y I K: .V 1 ' 1 D . Y l C 1 K Y T 1 4 T L 1 I v 7 .S K ' '. 5 . . The editors and lllrs. Strong are grateful to all who have helped. 1. . ' .g' ,:: . z ' . th . ' :, -' ' ' U' . . Y 1 C 8' 1 v K B- v I 1 lv -- d ' - :, ' ' ' z ' . 5 . ' . j T j 2: 5 ' 5 ' , . 2 j ' ' 1 ' 1 . .' . ' . . ' . 4 I 'T vt T I' J . MRS C1 ARA Srkox C 'Ur Strong how do xou use thxs card catalog, Nlrs Strong wxll you help ne I have to find out about the Feudal Ssstem fhebe are samples of the pleas we have made to our good friend and teacher since the verx first day we used and of great kindness It seem, meet and right that we dedicate to Llara Strong this annual she has so capabls guxded to publication Phe btaff 1 happs that It has been privileged to work under her lnbpll lIl0n 'md guidance xn the last tear before her retirement 3 A . . .' I as i b i - , - . 5. , v . . . , I 3 , ,- H ' - the librarv. We have found her to be trulv Ufracious and merciful slow to an er, . , L v . ' . 'V y . K . N K C I v Robert Manning Un Nlirch 3 1952 the Board of lducatlon f C C S adopted the followmg resolutxon xh7llCl'C'1s, VVhere IS Robert 'llannmg has serxed contlnuouslx as a member of the Candor Central School Board since the Candor Central bchool dlstrxct was organized m 1928, 'md Robert Manning dld on March 3 195, re quest thus Board of Lducatlon to honor hls resxgnmon for re :sons of health md pressure BP I'l RLSOLVLD that the Board of lLduc1t1on of the Candor Central School Dxstrlct 'zctlng on thelr own behalf 'md nn behalf of the people of the dlstrlct, extend to 'Ur lVI1nn1ng thxs expressxon of apprecmtlon for seruce Robert Nlannmgs unselhsh dexotlon t the chnldren of the Central School communm oxer thus hfteen xelr perlod his done much to unsure those chlldren an adequate educatnon 11 program hou cd lll 1 modern school pllnt Hls conslstenu of attxtude and sound judgment hue serxed is 1 constant posxtlve influence 0 the actlon of thls Board mf Iuducfmon Bl II FURI Hl R Rlf'-,Ol Xl D that thxs Bolrd of IdllLlU0ll tccept ulth regret Rob ert 'Uxnnmgss l'CNlj,,llltlOll to be etfectlxe thx third day of Much 1952 word of 'lpprecmtlon too VVe knou that xt ls onlx throuffh the desoted servlce ot men llke Xlr Nlannlng 'md the other public spxrlted men on our Board of Pducatlon that we c'1n hue our fine school VVe :re especmllx Qllteflll to them for securmg or us our Dl'll'lLlDll 'Ur om Kxlcox 1s our frlend He works vuth u md vuth exelxone to make C tndor Centrnl 1 place where xoung, people mtv get the bet possible preplrltlon for cltllenshlp xn thus USA Charles Brewer Pres Charles Williams C Keene Ward General Lyon 4 1 ' E, U 'I ' o 1 1 S- ' 1 ' 1 . 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U' 1 1 1 1 ' ' Q I 1' S A l I . - I vu Lin I y I ' 1 4 1 G.: E' If t in nah! rst Row Donald Strong Emllx Van Seox -Xrthur 'Xndrews Donald Manmng Harlwarn Race Lmxlx Slater 211d Row Daxrd Snlsbee Max Xman Ronald Kellogg Marxon lf eene Nlrs S ronlf -Xlxsent jean Strong Mr john VV1leox In 1952 students of Lfmdor Central School to the number ot 127 Jotned together 1n the Students Assouatton for the purpose ls st tted ID the preamble of the tonst1tut1onJ ot promotlng the extrieurrleulal attxvmes of the sehool tostermg 1 more 1ct1ve sehool sp1r1t md proxldlng the soelil xxelfftre of e students lhe frrst blg, soutl ex ent xxas the Halloween partx on October QI Ihr hlled up the trexsurx so that we could 11 sttrt plxlng reterees for 'tthletrt exents 'md 2 pix our dues to New York State Publlc Hugh Sehool Athlettt Ass0Ll1Il01'1 Lnless xxe are members of th1s organxfatton xxh1th sponsors :ll pl'1x off games rn ba ketbxll, xxe xxould get no ehftme of reeerxmg trophtes or other fm 1rd for xxmnmg league champxonshrps XVe tlso pud dues to lr1Lountx and selected as delegates Ron tld lxellogg XI tx Am'tn, 'Nltrton lseene, 'md I'lI1llX Slater Ur XV1ltox entert'uned the evecutxve commlttee at hrs home on Xoxember 19 so th tt an ent1re exemng could he dexoted to drstusslon ot xx ixs 1nd means for lmproxmg the Assoelttlon Regultr meetlngs vxere held etth lhursdftx durrng 1Lt1x1tx pCTlOd Sexeral Assottmon Il1Cf.'Ill'lg htxe been held 1n the .1ud1tor1um xx here tnx member tould propose anx 'ILIIOH he deemed ll xxuse for the group to take fhrough sxnchronwlng the '1ct1x1tx calendar, apon sorrng assemblres gtxmg bloek letters 'ind other 'twards for extrteurrleultr '1tt1x1t1es, the Students Assoumtton h ls trled to ctrrx out the nms set forth 1n nts eonstttu t1on 'and promote '1 splflt of unrtx lhrs 0I'g3I'llldtl0I1 can be onlx rs effectrve 'ts the members mike rt Ihe exeeutlxe eommtttee for 115253 xvts a follows l resrdent X ICC Presrdent Seeretarx rl re tsurer lax members 'ire as umor ,lumor umor Sophomore Freshmin l lghth Gride Sexenth Grade Adx nsors Ur ohn xhllLOX Xlr Strong Donald lblannmg Arthur Andrews Barbara Rate I m1lx Y 'ln Stox follows Max Aman Marlon lxeene lllfllll Slater Ronald lsellogg IJZlVld Srlsbee Ilontld Strong, lertn Strong FIRST NATIONAL BANK Candor, New York N Y , it . 2--.,T,e .,,., ,--i -W F1 '- NX , 1 ' ,W Q .. ly A 4, 1 ' ' , !ft 5 1 ' Q -21' l . ig r' 'dvr' 1 .1 V . 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' ' 'z 5 2' . . 1' , K -,ae , . 1 . . S. Advtsors C lar.: Strong en Rn ex U C um Business Donald Nlanntnv law ente Nl nzer lx rl Nlewnun L l.tlence Rose C .xrlton Hulbert Jac luellne Domlmc R ,bert Nttholson Ar Marjorxe Keller -485.1 TyplStS C en al 1 :ns I Nianager Ks t t.lnt liatbala Rate Head Fyptst I' leanor Martm Emlly Van Scoy Edltor Laura w m'ck Page Editors lxax huns Karleen Bo-.ket jantce baratt Robert baratt Jean Maclntyre Betty Tofr C lautlla Van Etten Lmtly Van Scot Marcia VV Snapshot and Dxars Alumnt Departmental and Junmr Senior Sna pshotx Sports Freshman and Sophomore Foreword Dedltatxon Staff Literary and Elementary If Janice Garatt Assistant Editor 1' I fo ugh! IS Row L o ata M K L atatt E Van Scot M XX 1 t nnmn ce s ex C Strong 2n Row C brlmshaw M Netupsltl L tnnnk vsell A :ns lx Bo ke Domnnc M Hur L Van E ten D L'1lllIUU ard Rovs C Rose P K hatfee R 'Nlxchol-on lx Nlewman Matlntx re L Mamer C Htllmert CANDOR COAL COMPANY Candor, New York 6 ' ' ...... I :r llfl ',l I' ........ ins' ew U.'ur,,e I shztw ........ A1 1 ' 5 .... l t I Y. 1 jutlith Lowell ..,....... Music and Elementary ' ard- ,....... ' ,' I,f : qt 5 7. T ft, R. G ' tt, . eller, j. I ' , . . '.rl, D. Ma 'g, B. Ra , H. Ripl .', T. . d : I. N ' ' , . .' . ', . W' '-,j.LU' ,K. nr, '. ,ft,J. . tt, I :, ... -I. ':'. .',.7 ,j. ' ,. .,.' . Safran! Bquzd l'uxe years old 'und school beguns today' At last Bob und Bet null rude the llrge yellow school bus vuuth Bug, Suster lurst day Nlother goes 'ulong to make sure they ueuch the proper room and have the teacher they met Mom can go home now but Bet us a luttle shy and wauls tt the tho.ught of beung left 'llone wuth all these strange chuldren un thus great hug room Soon gurls luke Bug Suster come un carrvung traVS of good smellung food Bob and Bet are hungry but untul theur assuvned desks and look at the lunch un front of them It us all on a trav the mulk un a bottle the uce cream wrapped un paper and the whole thung very strange not luke home at all Now a new experuence beguns mulk us drunk through a straw wuth only a few unushaps and everyone us havung fun eatung un thus new way Drowsy eyeluds are tryung to stay open afraud that thev wull muss some new adventure Soon teacher brungs out cots and everyone uncludung Bob us tured enough to uest for zu whule Tume Hues and then uts tume to go home A new lufe has begun and Bob and Bet are happy to be uncluded un the evccutement And so the days pass each wuth some new adven ture for Bob and Bet Follow them through the book and you wull get a glumpse of the many happy tumes they are about to have CANDOR CENTRAL SCHOOL FACULTY U 2 ' z 1 I' : z ' ' . ' ' r kB': ' s , a 1: u . 'H .R 4-' . 7 .A I 7 C ' .... . . nu the uve-scumu cuinue, Af f. . ua b ' ' il 1 S 'lr ag 0 l' Concerned uuow food has been forgotten. They' all sut down at . .B . ' ,Y Y v K , -W , . I . 5 . .K . I . I . . . , . ' A I L 'V x-B, - Kwieagaaten Ht! e I to rzgh! ut Row 1 lx Furman S abnaxave I bla x C ulck K Stmmlw ck R lin l 14 Row N N oore udskl D Shax er L Ne ll plcer C Qlllfflx F lax llllllNlxl rr on Mc ee S VS llder li W llllllCX urner r 1 n arc lxrass c Xlwcnt l'l1ll B Targos A 1 Lfjl lo right I t Row lx Cronlr Hover C Haner ar T Craig 2nd Row S Bralnaxd lN Lmejm P l an F Khan S Hollenheck 3rd Ram L antz xench Be e Bu en S Cyelace M Chaffee L Lhaffe Hollenbeck 4th Row nee D me Hxc ex es Xbsent Nl Ham r B De Pux Chan r Let to rzglzt lst Row M Hart B Foster E Klnnes V Hman T Zamolskn N 'Nagel 2nd Row E Slocum D Hendrickson B Sanford L Lxpka E Marshall V Townsend 3rd Row B Sm n r D An rews R Nakl Dence D Foster J Babcock 'vlrs -X hland 8 4444! Qaeda no f ll? fl to nght 1 t w tt .tn on Pat ar Bolton M has er Nl llmer B Ferns F Slater znd Row D NX olte E Andrews L bthtader R Czarnneclu Stes en N thurnness outett N ls r btro g 3rd Row Mr Niargaret 0 ser crd ve 0 annere nc ens M C znrlnet 1 R Star weather M Babroskl 'ibsent M Van I-,tten Izlt to rrght lst Row C Bowers C wvlllla C WVeber M Lstelle L Qsganouch L Xos Bebel W Rose 2nd Row L1 Dans D Meddaugh D 'Anderson N Kxrk j a Hallett B lnman Lauerenson Nl L Davenport Cart P Stevens 3rd Row C Dence C jordan M l,0ITlllllL Sullnan Salmx Morse D jordan R Mxlage Nlrs Petterson E3 l I ta right xst Row Scrnbner S Foster 'N llateh Wnntermute L Niorse J Slater nd Row D Shawlor R Lowell W Cardwell N Clark B Xanllerpoel I Foster Nl lxrauss r Row bras Kasper J Bang am rms C Nlorse D Strtckland Nlrs C me DAIRYLEA ICE CREAM Elmira, New York 9 ' E. A-r V' 7 -,, 4 ' wi A ' I V '- X ' . x 1 W -ln K . .V J L I V 1 1 : . A . I . . 'J-V, ' . 1 . I, f A I s R0 'Z G. Str kl' d, Cr bk, lvl. 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I le t to flgllf Ist Rows S Austin R Zamonskl P Kent B judge A Strombeck C me N Wveber S Powers nd Row P Brooks E Rxnas D Scrrhner C Kxnnex V Rounsewell Beebe R Behel 3rd Row Mrs P Strong Vl Slater C Hendrickson C Budlnger R Robmson R Bartow C Stexens C Morse R Hollenbeck Xbsent D Sullnan SECOND GRADE lv? -4 N OXX 'll f to rmht lst ow omerts C roars B C1nlp1n E Bulger S Doute Iudskx P French N Strong nd Row VV Turner S Strong P NVhnte C Xost C Shaylor C Puchosne R Van htten R Powell 3rd Row C kshlund E Schrader j Moreno R Hoxer VS Ferns C Lzarnleckl M Banner Musa Crants Absent D Hurd L Quick THIRD ki' I I to right rs Row S ePux Foster P VS atson D ordan S lxane M Iwanltm How er C u ge zn ov' l-lentlueltson D Ferrls ll Xcla D C ower C Bo on Nl Don M Bo lxet C B3l3TONlCl 'X C uggenhelm S Bxrcll 3rd Row Mass Dans Diller Bush R lJ0d7W?lI F Bowers u os x C raves j Hate ,I mas Absent S Aaga rd 10 SECOND GRADE GRADE t ' ' Y i 1 VJ ,, I ' vs ' ? 0 'E 44 ' .1 - P ? - 1 , ' - . 1 .' i l .9 I ' , I 1,3 . 1 . 1 - H we g L ' ' ' sy., V -ai .k K V , 3 1 .. , ' T'-7 ,. 1 4' ' . . ,. . 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Ives, P. C1 m pkj, D. 1 Q, , h, . R .. . : .. . ' THIRD GR-KDE 1 Il P X! tn ex tc lx: L en Y Xl .truer tc e I N anller oe : n uw Xl I cox lan en S lx ll Lamm 1 tru .md mrna .unard use rn uw or e lx ll C N10 ner nnex R S .lu :ns a Il btexen 1 llll-lldls Xlm ent lx: nwu E541 www :gnu FOURTH GRADE Fl to nylzt lst Row R Van lftten D Budnnger L Van Jer 0 E Ferns N Inman 211 Rnvs X Vuught D Meddaugh l Crunk Nl Nlaxwell D Powers lx Plworsltl C Huvhes 3rd ow B NVhnte C Bralnard llurd L Nhntermute C1 Ruunse Ilan Slater -K Rm s L Vleber C1 Cralnard 4th ow N Marshall X Nleddaugh P btromheck R YYZ1tsull R Ut: an tten C ro not Chandler vw aaa! aww qw Mm IM FOURTH GRADE lf! tu right xst Row T Shrn un lxm t zn ow Vergason W hu Nxchols D Sthrader C Stangle Lowell Ro ert L S ater rt Row Cnvara H an en R Lmerx D Ynchols errls I' B ewer Klr C uggenhelm L a tz E C rant 4th Row R Slate R MCC umness 'Vi Brooks Mnss Mtlntrxre 5h ow B 1 non D Van I' en lx Lucnanl 'v'.zr flfll L.,-9 11 QJMGMJQ 41 1 -I-ISSUED! Bob and Bet 'ire fifth griderx now wen reetlexx ind active Bob ls becoming conscious of his hnger nails draped rn mourning md Bet begmx to keep her hair better brushed Both are tumbling 'ind doing mlmthenrcs in gsm, and taking metrumental lessons IH preparation for Junior band Bet is getting interested in science Bob, has made home attrrictlwe abstract de signs Both read llbrarx books woluntarxlx and enjox mummg responsibilities And xou should see the polm ml ch'1rt in their room with pictures of our new Presi dent 'ind Fxret L1ds' .ef to right: is Row: S. c- orie . . ind ' '. Morse akes G. Turner R. Lovejoy 2nd Row: M. L. Hurd J. Bush . hady . e . Sims Rusiana S. udge S. Foote B. Barrows J. Adams. 3rd Row . Czarneicki R. Northrup Harden IN. Piworski S. Presher S. ordan C. Austin F. Cxumosky . ohinson Y. . Hover Sullivan. .ph Row: Mrs. Dyke man F. Scott T. Kinney B. Rob inson C. Foster I. Powell M. Van Etten, D. Lrofom R, Brook, R. VS hite. P I to right x w R olnn son 0 Doucett .1 et T Bulger R Lord cm B 'I homas C llCllC.lI'lL on N aclntx re Barden L 11 e S cs ens B Pascasa e ulver on r 3rd Row S ron R -Xhar N Yerga on llughe B Shaxlor P Nlmer :axes H Mor L es .gt Row Maki Lohmes er E ohnson lx Budnn ger M Hammond C Brainard D Green R Watson H Fown send lx V.1nElten went Bo on -X 'Kagaard lnm.1n lcacher I arl Roe f 'Z ' - L' V' ware- '-wb-Ml The Home of Old Grandpappyn HIGH VIEW DAIRY CARDWELL'S FROZEN FOOD SERVICE Candor, New York Candor, New York l 12 Salk Gm-cle lfff to Half! ist Row b 51 swee Rounsese B B'1rrows L Luc111n1 orlan B I ll tten 2Ili ow R Beebe 1rk lx Ixirk J kitchen B Beaeh wo ski I7 I Manning L L1 roc R Bire Storm Mies O mun 3rd Row B Dans 1 Hutchinson B Bar L hfI.1'us R Foster D NIO s Xhsent niers it You C Vou Ihe rcom counul w lx Lomposed of Sh1ron S1Isbee 11a ident Dixie xI'lI1I1IIl ' une president Iomne crd Reerttirx Lorettfi Longrod judge L ll o11 ost 1 tint Judge 'md Beserlx Iilrrows I1br'1r11n In reading, cI'1sNes we reid IIIFFIIIIQ Nfu friends 1,1113 of 1111 Fllfllflf I fuplv and Program 1nd Illv fire fy 11 Hook Ileh week we reid the new W ee I1 At Lhrixtmls we punted scenes on our windows e 1I o 1111 e towe md h1ndh1gs with Swe ls LIITIIIIIL, for our motherx In Inghsh we wrote LUIDPONIIIOHS on whit we w1nted to he when we QTILIIIIICLI from high school t n fight nt Row 5 Bul er s 1 orse IIIJN F LIIIILI uid. K Jic env Q Quit Row Nlrx D :ra NICK .irt H 1 lx P Vloshie rlckland SIIZINIUI M L L nald N C ar INIIIK rc ow I NS - er 51 L I ou 1II 11111 lx rr. L or an umpellx ent R C onsa Quite Ll few ot the girls w 'mted to be nurses Seveml of the how w 'mt to he tirmers Others wwnted to be te iehers truck drnerx pilots engmeerx 'lrcheologlits md wnnming ch'1mp1om We re1d the hoolxletx Cmrdenx IIIIIYIOFI' lnzmal lrazels lnveds 'ind Seals and llou Thrj Irafzel ln Sue-me LIQNN IVe elth nude 1 bueme notebook on lnxeets Severd brought XICXV INI1sters md we Saw pictures ot other regiom 1n1m1Ix find stories We xtudled bout 1nd nude IIUIQQIHITX trips to Greece It1Ix LFIHLC Spun ind num other countries 511111 N -.-, ELLIS PHARMACY CROWLEY MILK COMPANY Candor, New York Candor, New York , Ain 0' Y f f ' xj - 4: :, 'x I Ks' Fu ' ' fx. : Nr I , .H v - A gy - , .n L A ,. . .. I I . 1.1 1 4 I Q 'Z '. i'I.'I , 5 ' II, , . ':, . ' ', -I L , . 111111, C. Va E . 1 R 1: . . J. T1 , Z , 1. , . -, 11. Pi ' , . .. 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Ivi. - I ' 1 Y I I 13 swfur We sqm qw, Let to rrght lst Row Mrs VK hrte 'I Stamp L Srsansbrough S Presher R ioodrrch 'X Xhart S Snrader Foster A altes L Strrcklurrd D Vhntermute X Hatch B Bastarn j johnson B Sharlor 2nd Row C Shaxlor M Pumpelly R Van Etten D buggenhrem F Russell A Vanderpool K Darlrng Stronv M Hover S Davenport P Huff S Rose Cronk j Frtrpatrrck H Xnnrs D Nrchols 3rd Row K Xndrews D Moore A Ackles D Kelsex Kent H Swarrslrrough D Chandler I' Howard Andrews J Cerace L Nieddaugh E Shoemacker S Longrod R Aman SEVENTH GRADE Uur officers are Alan Ahart, Presrdent bxlxrr Schrrder Vrce Presrdent, ames Gerace, Trersrrrer rnd lllarrlrn Hoxer, Secretarx During the Halloween Partx the seventh grade earned S5 20 Our booth vras named The Haunted House ln rt there were such frrghtenrng thrngs as 1 sprder web and a frozen ghost At Qhrrstmas trme we had our partr rn our room ments EIGHTH GRADE Our ofheers are Presrdent, Gordon Campbell lree Presrdent Donald Strong Secretarr Ruth Hall rnd Treasurer, Larol lxeene Our Halloween booth thrs wear was a Sponge lhrou We made about S12 50 VVe had our Lhrrstmas parts rn lvlrss Goodrngs crehth grade room lhrs rerr the serenth and erghth grades are repre crghth grade grrls partrcrpate rn the cheerleading ft in light ls Row F resher ' rte R Ha Q Campbell D Stron eene A Oltf H exerts mer rr rm VS Prurtt D Berrjamrrr P 'anhtten D VVrnterrrrute R 'fchorst S NltXerl R Irrrdser L Martrrr Camphe L Hurd rss L oodrrrg 3 d Row C Ro e R X ar l 5 I NI Bulger L Harmon C Campbell V 'Iucker R Barden L Slater R Klrrrger R Wanbcor .ph Row O Arrtrlla H Foote C1 Pumpey I1 Hart J Bosket L Benjamrrr S homer S Barrows F Xrrdrews KENNETH O WARD F G MILLER 8. SON Candor, New York Candor, New York 14 . , 2 lfx ki I ' I.. hiv ' il ' . . . . 7 ' ' ' I . . . ' ' . , . D' . ' :U ,. ':' , . , . , . , - 1, 1 F v 1. Rv s xl E a : . . . , u z - . ' , 2 , '- ' : . II gs '- , 3 .-', ' 5 . ' l . 1 S. ' . ' v V N v 'X Y tl Y i rr ' X v sy 7 i YV ' i ' ' ' , . W u 1 . 1 , s l s , - Ks K Z L' L' 1 'V :L : s V , xl, I VVe played games, exchanged gifts, and enjoyed refresh- sented on a jr. High Basketball team. Seventh and In ll' K I as I . . I ' 1 l n N l. lx' 'V , A .L t' ' - H , I ' - ' :tr V A M: ' . A ff. .. ' 1 5: ' . .. K if Lf 1 -r 1 . P-, -, H. vs h' , P. ram-rr, . rr, 3. ' , . r g, C. K . . 2, . St ' ., li. H ' . 2 d R 'Z '. A ' , . ' , . W ' , . ' ' , . .I ', . ', , .' 5 . ' , ll, I. , S ' . r 'Z '. s , . ' rt erroo, . . Y ', . ' ' , I. , . ' , , . . . , , I H . . H, . , . ' , . , . ' ', . ' '., . .' Bb' 1 I in nah! lst Ron .truer ISI an er woo I an IL en Loma vt erer R Daxenport Sturm Doueett E S m L Qulek 2IlLI Row .I Vergason Nl If X C ook R I eho Nt Verga-on NI Cook MacDonald D W lldcr L Pres ter each rt Row ate eene .xr III R Llnd D Van Sem R VVeber N e R Xe e D Towmen 4th Row Mr S ellato L Meddau 1 Nacllunaltl 1 Xeutnan L Pennex D Srluee FRESHMAN CLASS e l're hmm Llus of 1952 53 eonststs of turtx ne mexnherx lr o were Ire 1 folloxu Pre u ent mn tltl N eur I me I ICNILICIII R nlnond Ilxwenport RCLTCIIFI Sll non Storm lretsurer Itnet LOIISIIXI, 'Ind e FCNIIIIIIII Llux ll l'tsh1ng Pon 'l '1 att ul the 1 o ct trtx IV1 tl o had an Art Cnoalfru Show Arthur Cmdtru Wlx herald New tn tn Annoumer u LN I In renee IIedd1ug.,h Barber Shop utrtettc xnelutlul kl'IlI'0lI Storm Pltrlua lxeene and exellt Slate llontld Icler tml llontld I mSLox I 1 torn tuet tm thf LUIIIIIMILII s xx ere gneu hx Ilona 1 S1 xhec lnd RILII ml II e ur SOPHOMORE CLASS Bob md Bet are now hrmlx settled Into hugh school llfe and enjosmg nt too as mernherx of the Sophomore glue the eltw ulueh, 'tceordmg to Webster, gets Ita name from sopho vuse and moros foolrsh r thu xetr ure Irexulent james 'Nhcholx Nnee President, Albert Orfel md lretsurer 1nd Seeretart, Howard Barrows Bob and Bet hue been working hard trying to elrn enough monex for th it tnp to YVashlngton 'lhey have prohted wlth their roller xkmng held ln the gvm lhes were qunte disappointed with thelr Lhrnetmas lhll hut thex Lertunlx dldnt let nt get them down f I In nght u Row C Xagard K Bos et Mac ntxre X Orze Nuho s H rows P C harlee Lou e n Row uu L N uuln P Y anderpool X Baum Bulger H uds I rewer ea rm Ron NI Hazen C urdnn R lxel 0 Xntersou Roberts R Hate CANDOR GLOVE COMPANY GLENNS ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Candor, New York Candor, New York . 4 V 5 N -f ' - , ' 1 r V ,' at--' . 41 ., - - v I f I. 1 Ei, .Y U . in' I, 'A Z . 'I D. YV' , B. F'Jl , R V d I l, C. ' Stl , I .' I , II. Y ' , . ' , S. , ' , . I S, ' . I ' '. I . J , I.. 1 1 ue, .- . I , . 2' ry , , , I , ' , , . I' , . fl , J. B ' . 3 l 'Z B. SI . P. K , R. D' I' g, . ' , . I' ,', . , XV. IILIQIICQ, C. Ros , . 1- kl s, . ' d. 2 . It , . ' gl , J. .1 , 1. J f , . . in . 'l'h ' s 1 ' K' -jk ' 5 I' - 1 1 ' ' j 5 ' ' I' Ot II' J 1 IS all , ' , 1 ' ' , 11' S . D11 -g , 1.' 1' 5 1 ' ' ' ' Q' 1 1' ' 3 if .,1 ' '1 1 1 : sc 5 1 : ' . NI. Class Advisor, BIr. Stellztto. Hazen was selected for advisor, and class oflicers for 'l'h I Q 1 hz I II ' d 1s 1 I' 1 1 : ' , ' J 1 ' :g V' - hom I ' ' llzll we'1 l'1 '1 s 1 1 hur '. 3 1 H If 1 1' ' 1 Y' ' 1.' .1 ' - ' . 1 f 5 1 1' 1 1 ' ' Q1 -:fz 1' ,1 ' , 1 j 1 ' 1 If . 1 1 1 '1 hill 1' ' ' 51' ' , . 1 I I ,1 I -' - '1l.' ' ,' :ll I' ' ' ' ' ' ', ' -1 1 'lm 1 D' ' 1' Y' ' ' ' . I i Lf ' : .t ': '. .t , . pk ,j. I I' . ' l, j. I., . Bar- ' . ' ,j. 'lI. 2 11 1: .-x. Q 11. Q . ' , 1- , P. , . J .k', U. 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' I gg, 1.. .- 1 4 , J, ,, . h. - ,s,,,,,H , ,i , , LLL, I , .L L I I 15 umm 67644 Bob and Bet are non untors Thex hate 'tntru pated thls exer smte jllI1l0I'l'llf.,h school Bob 'tt the beglnntng of the term, xx is eleeted class president Bob 1 on the basketball team vshlle Bet rs 1 eheerleader Both vsork on refreshment LOIHIUIIICCS it home basket ba games Bet, thus tear 1 edttor ot the sc ool newspaper 'ls well as bemg 1 staff member of the Candorama Both students are members of the band and chorus As well as partlctpatrng tn 'ill these Vmed attnrttes, Bob and Bet are vers actne tn elass affairs Thes have worked hard on the rndntdual picture sales and lunror Movies etentls Bob md Bet pot thetr ell rung on nexer '-U1 ans prouder box or girl With the mones earned from ull these events thex are swell on their ss IN to YV1shrngt0n lhe officers ot thu xetr umor elass are resrdent lleanor Nlartrn X tee President Dennis Root Seeretarx Shrrlex Sulln 'ln Adxrsors 'Ur Iatfertx Ur Uoreno If I to right ISI Row F Kanne S Townsend M Keene S Sulln an F Presher E Martin S Lathrop E Slater 2nd Row V Stexens F Storm L1 Gwara K Anms C Ahart C Vergason B Chandler S Lmejox D Krrk J C aratt 3rd Row Mr Lafferty D Root M Aman R Kellogg J Marks Nl Benjamrn C Hulbert R Heath R Davenport JUNIOR NICKNAMES Carolyn Ahart Lwn Shxrlex Lox ejox Shtrl Yorman Benjamtn Norm Katheryn Annts Kay Eleanor Martm Ellle Rlchard Daxenport Drck Bes erlx Chandler Bex Velma Stevens Stevie Robert Heath Bo 1 jamce Garatt an Faye Storm Crow me C arlton Hilbert Fred C eraldtne bwara berrx Emrly Slater Peppx Rodney Kellogg Rod Florence Kanne Flossre Shrrlex Sulln an C abor james Marks tggs 'Viarron Keene Maude Shtrlex Fownsend 'Iowns Eugene Nlofht Clark Dlana Krrk C arol Vergason Vergre Dennrs Root Denm Sabra Lathrop Blondxe Niax kman Mlcltex Roger Wan lften Rug BUDMAN MGTORS lV1llxs, P.1tlt.1rd Sales K Seruce Owe-go, New York . 4 'J l '. -' . '- R ' 1' 1 ' ' 'ass ' s. Y ': ' .' ' ' ' - 'Y : . , . ' 5: ' 1' ' . s S' . . , ' 3 : ' . . , - N , , - G . ., .. . ' 5 ' ' z .:' - ll . ', j . , 'S ' ' ' h ' S 3 I 'S 1 's ,I ' ' 1 ' . 1 'X P :' ............ 'I . t ' tt rv X 4 , ' v' ' V v ' Y ' W N ' i t ' 4 ............ s ' la S K - ls. I .1 . V G V I ' '.' ' 5. N- lreasurer ...... . . . . . . . Sabra Lathrop .,f ' : : . , . Q , . , L ' ' , . i , . ' , . , . . N :D . '. , . N , . , . ', . , . Q , . , . ' , . I I , . I . . Z . ,', . , . , . , . .', t . , ,. , . , . ' . O .N T Y ' H -' -i . h I Y .T n v 'f T 1 . T ' L l . , - J Q MV - Y . T . - 5 . . -N . 1, . , - .4 H, , - A . 1 . D r .' 1 S -' A V 1 , ' ' - Di f .- - ' '- - ,- 16 17 Zafu lklll-UXCL MMXNIS Xlxn XV!RI'NCl MXNII-R 1.1113 President Ymlous yr! rnmlf and orus ar-:tx Football 3 Barbershop Quartet 4 Xnnual bemor Plat huge Manager ROBERT ll0l C lx Lohle Buk u flu' bra-L ll thy bn I V Football Vlrestlmv M ARTH K NET! PSI-xl Maru Secretary Happy I5 your gran That fan I-ranxlatf' tlfr .vtulmunlneu fl ortunf Into Ju .vfufrt u sljlz' orus nnual Homemakmg C lub 3 emor Plax 8.1 x ELIZ XBE'I H TOFI Bent Treasurer 1 anl In be Hfflf!-1 of an lrlghifullj mulzrn and mal Band lhorux Xnnual N Lhcellca mg .xrslts Cheerleading Lette emor Plat Nlothcr 0 ccwvi BRUSH AND PALLETTE Candor, New Xolk 18 G l ' l .. ,7 . C .' .' 7', gt wr A L: ' 1.' 'S .n .1 - ll . 5 , uit. . B -7.8,1,2.3,4 H, Ch v-S, 1, 2. 3.4 ' v' I- - . 4 'Q . ul , Vice-President f 1' f -L' , lil. j. . -2 ' s ' ..-3 Y ' ' -i v . . 1 f f H , Ch Q-1, 2, 3 I A -'3. 4' S ' V'-Ill' A I -L' ' ' izrr, J ' ' Y! -2. 3. 4 - 3- 3, -l A 1 will 3'-4 J. , ' A U-2, 3 vf ,Q 3 ' - -4 OW -4 S ' A -. XRIIIIR XNDREXXS tt Ilf know.: hvz fo rllmgrre rrhoul I1 mg dlfngrffzlblf and .1 elmll Stutlent Council IL Pre tdent Student C0llIICIl Ietltn Xl QI IILINIL DOMINIC jaclne For nnlurr made her 'thu lr lnl nnfr madr amthrr torus F H X 'knnual 4 XVII I I 'XM EIKLOR xvlllN I am .Slr Ururle lui uhm I opp my lp.: lr! no dog bark' W Basketball an :tx Basketball Varsm Football -X ROBFRT C AR ATT C abby But :url he: proud an! yet ua' prnle berome: lum llrll make a propfr man and Dante Band 3 orus Barbershop Quartette V Football Varsm Football Basketball Varsity Basketball 4 nnual S mor Plat ob LX 'NI XX HURD Lymmxe Tfffrf II no argumg uxlh him for uhfn ln: pulol m1.t.re: re he broth you doun fuzih the butt Rnd 0 11 arsm Basketball -K NI XRII- Ill RD Reedle Thoxe ulm bnng Juruhmr to the love: f other.: rannot bnp If from them Hive: Chorus 8 YW!-s..,.a TAYLOR WHITE TRUCKS INC. 465 State Street Bmghamton, New York 19 . ' ,A J ' - A- 1 -4' ' 44 B -7, 8. I l li's -9 xv.: S. ' I . -4 XV' s ' g-3 J. 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'Luth null fulfnt and flllfl rrrl 11 plmyf born tu 1.11111 1fnz1r P lllli 1 f -1.1tl1 mn horus nnual Ocrette 4 Senmr Plax Hllcle urle DON X L X I HRUP at Slip mules ll aollfm an! :hr funky u qrzffn Orus jl'AX MaclNf'X Rl jeame -I 1ln1zgl1!1r o Ihr gud: 111121111113 la -Ind moxl imlnfly fur orus F H A -Xnnual DOY NLD MANNIXC Don I dan' in ull that may lzmume a man ll ho darfs do mon' 15 nom' and Student Councll Presxdent Student c0llflCll Annual aseball j V Basketball Varsm Basketball Dance Band 3 Barbershop Quartelte 4 Senior Plax Father C LOX D M XYLLR K lump I 11m fl flood nl! fllfl Yrs thai: 111.11 ft hat I am and orus 8 a eball Basketball Vars1tx Basketball .IFNIIN Football lx XRL NBXYM XX Charlle I 1.111 ll man mlm hai man3 FIFIILII and many rzfndx hal mv and Chorus A V Basketball arsm Football al ltx Bas erball JOHN KINNER 81 ASSOCIATES General Contractors Cornmg, New York 90 ' 1 - .rlnlll , I . l'4' rl C :-7, S, 1, 2, 3, 4 J A -3. 4 ' J . --- . g k . - P H1 -Q 5 41 . 4 Ch .'-S F.ll..X.-2, 3, 4 1 - f , ' ' ' ll 1 ff ff Ch :-S, 1, 2, 3 . . .-2, 3 F' - -4 1 X .. .' 1-1 11 A , . ,. B -5. 6. 7. 8, I., 2. 3. 4. Chorus-+8, 1, 2, 3, 4 . 'E . . A -4 A -4 B -' -1. 3. 4 . . q -2 ' -3. 4 .- I 1 'I - 1. . , . 4 H .1 B -8, 1, 2, 3, 4 Ch :- , 1, 2, 3, 4 B s -1 nl V, , -I, 2 3 V r ' -3. 4 W' 1 3 ' -3. 4 'I Av' V A,A' - ' .. .. In t Hvf. , ' f 1 . H -2. 3. 4 ' 1 ' -'-4 ' F. F.. .-2, 3, 4 A j. .Q , -2, 3 1 , V 1 ' -3. 4 - V .5', -.k , -4 n,.. V, S J ll ROBERT 'NICHOLSON Nxc Inl Ihr-rr the loan Sfghmg like urnatr 11th a our I Ifallad Wad: to hu mutrrc: PJFIIIDI Band moru ance Band hllllutll N Basketball larsltx Basketball 4 Ba eb.tll F ot' arstts Football 3 Barbershop Quattet Sc-mor Play Mr Sxermer XRL OXERB-KU ll Strongfst mind: -Ire often thou 1 hom the fllllij fuarll Ihar: Inu! K FRIEDA QUICK Frteda TIM mzldut manner and the gentlexl :ou BARBARA RACE Barb To JN her I5 a ptrturf Fo hear her 1: a tum' and orus jV Cheerleadnng Varsity Cheerleading nnual Octette 3 4 Student Counctl Secretarx Senxor Plas Ellte ay C, -XRLIN ROBISONI Sknp Happy am I rom turf I am rn' Il hy arent they all fontentfd llkf me? Y Football N Basketball Band Chorus bemor Plas Freddie DON XLD SPICER Spnlte I na: glad to be able to armuer promptly and I dll I 11111 I Ildnt knrm. UFU5 asketball Varsttx Basketball Varsm Football aseball , , , 5 . . BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY, INC Brockway School Busses 21 , . .-A--k HQ C l , ' ' f ', L L' fu -2' 3- 4 C? 5-3, 4 D -3 ' .' ' -2, 4 jg '.. .' ' -2, 3 s -2, 3, 4 j. V. ., .mall -2 v -, + q -4 I ' '- . E C, ' . rt - Cal F-Fu ---1. .2, 3. 4 1.0 Chorus-8, 1, 2 B Zi 3' 4 Ch .--8, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . -1 ' -2, 3, 4 A -2. 3, 4 . l 'I-4 . ',- M , r , .-f V f , .- J. '. I -2 JA '- ' -4 . .iz . Ch '-s, 1, 4 j. V. B. -1, 2, 3 r -4 I -. -4 B, -1 2 3 4 F.F.. .-2 3 4 DOLORES N ani' I FI' N Drnks Thr .fa Hier! garland to the Jibftffff maui oru: S Xnnual -X hNllLX xdllskox -Xnme The hzghest o dzxtmrtmnr serum to others and 7 orua 8 ctette nnual Stu ent Louncnl Student Councnl Treasurer Sennor Plav ll Nfl-KRQIA NN 'XRD Maggne High ar a :tar yr! louly a: a lout Unknoun :hr take: her unarxumang plan and 7 orus 8 'xllllllll-Q3 ctette 3 Stu ent Councnl Senior Plas Paige JOSEPH WIVNHCK Joe 4 ree rom Jarrow as he ua: from nn and orus Dance Band 3 -IV Basketball Varsnty Basketball aseball Football 4 LAUR-K WINNIICK Laurie 'I witty uoman 1: a trtarurf uzfty beauty I5 a power and orus nnual 3 jV Cheerleadmg Varmty Cheerleading CICIKC Se:-mor Plas Mr-1 Shermer 'Z aqui NI CANDOR COURIER Candor, New York 22 Glad P tstlt at work tn mx laboratory, when sttddenx a tcst tube explodes leaxtng a Ing cloud of smoke hosertng tn atr Itnagtne rm astontshment x en tn that cloud o smo ee ntt oc tg scnoo rtet s I certatnly am slll c tnce I Ittsent seen most of them Ior mans te s o t Ilouck whos dotng all rtght rctnnttt nge w uct sp cta tzes tn repatrtnv' hot ro He always XXII ll Ill Q T0 lf1I'N eipfllfl fill S en Ile c ne chan anc I see Nlarjorte Ixeller wtn e In t wc nan at sl gatn nattonal fame tn a clecade s wct tn on 1 patntt U entttled Xoclelet s Father X tom do I see next but Att kndrews now prestdent rf Stee anc paxtng a ttnont to three etc wts s Poor rt, wats e a dtffer 'tt exe t ttme he welt o Uwego I see tt c nunttx sc ne netct, complete wtth chtckens chttkens nl more cttckc ts Xlcll tts Betts Toft marrted to a chtc ken ' I et anc ratstng her own babx sttt rs I almost became seastck at the next scene, whtch ls on a shtp Iheres leoman bptcer showing a bunch of seamen how to swab a deck Iltc I sas showtnU7 VI ell t en dtrecttng from t hammock X hospttal scene comes IIIIU stew and theres hmtly Nan Scot speaktng to an eager Class of student nurses Shes ll1sIl'tlCIUl' tn anatomx and phtstologx Next I see a btg race track A car flashes across the ftntsh Itne and Btll Etklor steps out to recetxe Itts prtze used to drne Itke a racer, as I remember Ihen a 'I I program flashes on jackte Domtntc shows us how to cook our faxortte dtshes I remember her as a homemaktng student tn C C S -X basketball team fast breaks down the court Up jumps Itman Hurd and tnks the basket that make htm htgh scorer of the natton Hes certatnlx put hts hetght to advantage A stlter atrltner flashes across the skx Xboard ls Marte Ilurd now a pleasant stewardess bhes maktng use of her cheerful smtle X Ing tnclustttal plant comes ntto stght next And theres Donald Nlanntng worktng on a problem of getttng more work ut of an atomtc turhtne Ftts rtght tn wtth hts math abtlttx Ind tteres Dona Lathrop prepztrtng .t sumptuous feast for her famtlt Hhs I cart remember Dona when she was engaged tn htgh c ool I sttll wonder whether thats a rea cltamoncl YVow' Whos ptlottng that fast atomtc jet plane I s Clotd Manzer Hm he had hts Incense wav back when he w as a sentor tn htgh school buess he was serlous about flung bat whats thts' -X homemztktng Class, and Jean Nlac ttx re ts teacttng t Y e what do sou know about t at X teacher' Xl heres that chotr mustc comtng from? ll hx tts frcm Iarrt INIanzers church He now has a congregatton of cwer ll thousand people N xt I see a beautx sa n where Martha Netupskt tustt at work Wfhat a ot o womens troubles she must Itsten to WVhos that cowbcw who just roped that calf? Why, ts Isarl Newman He was alwaxs good at throwtng the hull Guess whos now a stenographer for the IB M? Its Frteda Qutck who works tn their matn ofhce I see a stgn whtch saxs Fredertc Ntcholson and Son Must be Bob has moved tn wtth hts father 'Ihats a good eal for htm Iheres another ofhce wtth someone worktng at a desk VVhx tts Barbara Race, who ts now dtreetor of the Itoga County Counctl of Churches 'Iheres a good Ioolctng farm Its Carl Overbaughs He seems to be dotng qutte well tn the Itne of agrtculture Sas that looks Itke a fashton show I ts and theres Dolores San Etten Thew sas that shes the top patcl model of Yew York Xnd there s the old school Sure looks good There s Marcta Ward teachtng Soctal Studtes to a btg Sophomore Q lass of 57 puptls The chtps are reallv flung off from that tree Its d muscles htmself Carltn Robtnson now boss of a btg North VVoods lumber camp The scene shtfts to that famous New Xork department store, Dacw s and theres Laura Yltnntck, hrst wtce press dent of the firm sunt on er gt a ead a ma s world Ihe smoke has cleared I I st II see one of the cl acters I knew Its oe lfVtnnck YVhat are sou dotng oe? bc-lltng Fuller Brushes? bat, come on tn e funntest thtng just happened to me jus tltts test tube down whett all of .t sudden JOHN SEXTON 8x COMPANY Chicago, Illtnots I'm bc.'-' A ' ' -- ' v' 5 li' , I ' ' ' ' ' , t': ihp ' l ' Y. 5 .Vh ' f , - - ' S A N h. k. I ' B. K. . Ice I s .' II h' h . I I f ' tdx. - ' ' x '- prisgl, sh 1 ' ' 5 A ' ' 4' ar.. . 1 . .l V. up N N 1.5 t' i. v n. V 5 ' I h . First I see I. bu' ' ' 'L ' g a : ' . gctrz 'I I 5 e ' I . 3 ' ' 8 - ds. . ' s :t I't I gs I uc ' . Ily , .A W . Q. b . , ' r 'I'h I ' su ges, I . t ' ' ' ' , I I .' . I- th s 'H ' 'ti. to ' ' ' ' . Shf. 'wk' g . 'ng ' ' ' . Ave , , , lu V , - is I . Y I f 3 : . VI . . ' t- ' c '. . If S. I I I I' -' ,- 'e:. A ' It. :tlx ,' .' did hav ' ent g I 'rv' ' t t 'k. . . - . , . r , in lzt n ' I '.' ' e . I . ,' ' . .. ts ' . v' . V K - ' , s Iv? . I . 5. K' . I I Y ll I l d - ' A , ' . 'I 1 D' . ,.,. I , h , ' ' ' ', ' ' ' Q ' . He -', Q ' ' ' . t ':, t ' I .' I , o I y 1 I .I I sl Y-I . s' 3 s ' ' 5 - ' - i , ol ' . cw h tt, C h in .nt o ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' , . , wut 'i .' tar- : '. 'A ll ' I . I' ' , 'I . I 'I s'h I . . ' I Th ' . ' ' J . I'd ' t put 23 81644 0464-blly Remember yyhen we yyere tremblrng and anuous Fresh men? That first day rn hrgh school was looked forward to tor a long trme I thrnk that first day was the only day out of the year when wc were all present There were 34 of us ten ur acyrsor yyas Doc Flannrgan who has srrrce ohtarned hrs PhD degree at Cornell The event whrch vye yyrll remember longest was our rnrtratron That occurred rn front of the whole school rn an assembly called for that purpose We were qurte a Ill s yyhen we got through vyhat wrth hpstrck odd clothrr1g and havrng to bow to every Sophomore Our Frosh officers were Presrdent, Donald Mrnnrnff Yrce Presrdent, Marcra Vyard Secretary Arthur Andrews, Treasurer, Edgar Storm We sold scaryes cards, and pens ta bargarn at a drllar precej, finrshrng the year wrth oyer a hundred dollars a record as far as preyrous Frosh funds were concerned As Sophomores, we garned a few members, makrng a total of 3, for that vear Our class adyrsor was Mr S agrrrtto a very good math teacher We had our rnrtratron program all mapped out, when we were told that there would be no frrr ther hazrng of Frosh X sad thrng rrrdeed At the Halloween Party we were yery darrng gorng so far as to haye a gamblrng concessron Vie drrped the cus tomers out of a good deal of money wrth our penny prtchrng booth Our more memorable money makrng ventures were the Athletrc Banquet and the boon of the prcture sales vshrch the Junrors refused Our officers were Presrdent, Arthur Andrews, Vrce Presrdent, Dona Lathrop Secretary, Edgar Storm, Treasurer, Marre Hurd As junrors we had a class of 31 members Our adyrsor was Mr Cook the Ag teacher That was the year we got our class rrngs How proud we were of them' VVe paraded through the halls wrth a rrng on one hand and a polrshrng cloth rn the other But the noyelty wore off and we soon had the same dull lrstless looks on our faces agarn Our ofhcers were Presrdent Robert Nrcholson Vrce Presrdent Dmnald Mannrng Secretary Dona Lathrop Treas urer Marcra VVard Nye sold refreshments at basketball games had the rndry dual prtture conc ssron agarn, had a serres of moyres, and .1 May Day dance comp ete wrth a may Dole Xt last, were senrors wrth .1 class of 27 members VI McManus, scrence teacher rs our adyrsor Our officers are our hard workrng Presrdent, Larry Manzer, mugwump Vice Presrdent, Loby Houck, cute Secretary Martha Netupskr and tt tter headed Treasurer, Betty Toft 'lhrs rs the year when we take that wonderful trrp to XVashrnvton, D C whrch weye dreamed of for so long VVc ye done our best thrs year to rarse the money whrch we need fo thrs trrp We ve sold magazrnes and statronery and had all sorts of actrvrtr s, rncludrng our play, a one rrng crrcus, donkey basketball game, and a talent show wonderful people who have helped us through our hrgh school years That credrt goes to our teachers, prrncrpals parents, people who liave supported our money makrng events, and to our credrtors, the busrnessmen of Candor Specral credrt goes to Mrs Stronf, who rs leavrng the teachrng professron thrs year She wrll always be remembered by her puprls, and especrally by her annual staff of thrs year Many thanks, Mrs Strong Hoprng that the underclassmen have as good a trme as we have had and brddrng you all goodbye, we remarn, THE CLASS OF 1953 sum -11.,..,us GERM WARFARE Durrng these modern trmes rn whrch we lrye we are thrnkrng of ways for better lryrng and wavs rn whrch we can relax ourselves Unfortunately, men are also studyrng ways to krll off one another wrthout possrbly hurtrng themselves Une of the most dreadful ways thought up rs germ warfare It has been proven that man has a tougher trme runnmg away from germs than from hrs fellow man Germs are a form of lrfe whrch we can nerther see nor hear They can contact us wrthout our knowrng about rt, but worst of all they prck no frrends There rs now an 1nternat1on'1l agreement tl-at there wrll be no germ warfare, but, I dont thrnk that men wrll obey thrs code rf therr only chance of suryrval depends on usrng germs thrnk the best way to preyent germ warfare as well as many other calamrtres rs through educatron lf people rn the world were taught the effects of thrs dreaded warfare whrch would possrbly wrpe off all lrfe on earth there would be no power under any crrcumstances wrllrng to use germ warfare My oprnron rs Illtlt rf people rn the world would umte to combat germs rrrstead of multrply them thrs would he a better world rn whrch to lrye e VVrnnrck SCHOOL The most fascrnatrng thrng to me about school rs that rt goes from bad to good rnstead of bad to worse VVhen we the Senrors of Candor started out rn the first grade rt was fun, but we were all the trme just as happy to stay home It wasnt really bad to go to school but rt was the popular thrng that rf you could stay out of school for any reason rt was tl1e proper thrng to do But as we progressed from grade to grade rt became more fun to come to school than to stay home because stayrng home a day meant twrce as much work the next day to make up for what had been mrssed In the lower grades we learned how to add two and two and come out wrth four Nlow they are teachrng us how to get thrrd root of 1 to the nth power It has been fun gorng to school and I thrnk I am gorng to mrss rt after the end of thrs vear Schoolrng rs one of the most rmportant parts of our lrves and rs very essentral rn teachrng us how to lrve rn tuture years We can get along wrth each other farrly well llld we have all had a happy trme On the other hand mavbe we haye been havrng too good .1 trme and not learrrrrrg enough but I thrnk we have all done farrly well invway rt rs Z1 great place, our school D Mannrng HUGH T. BECKWITH COMPANY H-V- BELL Owego New York Frurt and Produce ' Owego, New York . I , B. D. , F. Y, V. . ' . . rv y H. A , g. . -. 5. , ' . .S is I I .' ' -v ' s ' V ' . I s . B. 5,1 1 s' Q - ' - A v ei- . '. .i v an . . Y . Y 7. ' i . - , 1 1 . ', I y ' J-. ' r ' 2 I 1 .1 g . .N ,. - V, , , Q Q v ' , , . . . I , .' -, . . v -' -. ': l 'i f -' ' ' - . . . i . x . .' C, . ., ' ' - . . . - a .- . Q ' ' ' Y U' . . i We, as a class, would like to give credit to all of the . 1 . h , I ' . u r . - I i ' ' v . - . . .'. ' ' -, . . 5 I D' - a s 1 . n Vu . Q u is ' 1 l ' . 1 , 1 . v 'i ! 'l . i ' 1 I 1- I 'N ' ' 1 5 A . ' . sl l l A s ' 1 5 - 1 y s A is s As B., ' I -. l .I y . . . . . ' s ' -, 'b. .' 1, . h - D., ' 'J . s . . .V ' -JO . . r - ' 144 Wfe Zfdecf '70 Ke 9 Dow mcg kgs' Hx 'l Laura SOR DJ wwdafuna CRACKS I am deeplt rnterested rn the eradrcatron of cracks I doesnt reallt matter what krnd of a crack just a crack first became aware of these mrserahle stgn of decat and expansron when I went to the hosprtal for a nertous break down Perhaps my depressed condrtron helped draw mt attert tron to them I couldnt truthfullt sat X lat taut a expectant upon one of these ungodlt torture rack thet call hosprtal beds mt etes trarled across the cerlrnfr and came to rest upon one of the lortgest wrdest cracks Id et er seen I stared at rt for hours Mt meals tame artd went untouched I couldnt seem to prt mv eyes from that crack Frnallt one etenrng I felt I could stand rt no lortger Mt lrvltt had een turned out but the nrght lamp was strll burnrng out rn the hall I clrmbed out of bed rather shakrlt and crept oter to one of the trsrtrng charrs I feeblt dragged rt back across the room and pulled rt up on mt bed I had to lre down a mrnute then I was so weak and trred IIhen I cltmbed up on the chatr to see how badly rt would wobble on the mattress It drdnt move much Then I clrmbed dovtn artd took a bag glob of kleenex from mt table 'tfter dtpprng them tn tvater so that they were nrce and strckt I clrmbed back up agarn Madlt I shot ed them rnto the track Thet kept plopprng onto the floor makrng a tert squrshy sound I clrmbed dowrt prcked them up and prepared to put them back rn agarn That cursed charr began to wol ble or was rt mt knees, and oter I went onto the floor I guess the nurse came rn then I dont remember that part s0 well -Xll I remember was jumprng up rn bed starrng wrldly around and then screechrng more cracks rrrore cracks' Har' Har' Har' Then someone pushed m back down on the bed Well I strll dont ltke cracks maybe thats wht Im a plasterer Ixat 'Xnnrs P S I recovered from mt breakdown CHEMISTRY LAB The scrence room rs bustlrng Eerre norses and odd odors are escaprng beneath the door VI hat could be happentng? Hold on to tour hat the mad chemrsts of C C S are mrxrng up some werrd concoctrons' Oter rn the far corner are berry and jan the Brarns ot the class They seem to be drstrlltng carbon tetrachlorrde and gettrng s1lt er nrtrate Wert unorthodox con tderrng thet s oud hate chloroform Vkell drdnt we sat thet were Brarns P Meanwhrle Bob and Don on the other rde of the room arent having such good luck Yes tltet drd rt agarn IIhet me ted tlte rubber stopper to tlte stdes of the test tube guess thet re just jrrtxed Vkhat rs the strange odor? borneone opened tlte door an some fresh arr floated guess we had better leate whrle the door rs open WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE Now when I was tout age rs r a phrase t rs reallt oter used rn the homes of todat Path ttme that the subject of monet comes up the same phrase comes along wrth en a and Ma were our age s ree ltt t work for etert pennt thet recerted and each one of tho e pennres was as preuous as a gold prece Xll of u hate heart lm sure that wh n folks got hte dollars wort't ot groterres back a few tears ago thet had some amount todat rf tte get r hte pwund bag of grotertes for a hte dollar lull we tonsrder ourseltes lucky rother subject on tl sam l t ttm '1 we tourtrng Ma II et wouldnt no more thtnk ot 'rskrn The Ole Man for th car wht that was certatnlt out ot the ques ron X horse and buggt were good enough for them l'No doubt had to be Probably' IIhe Ole Mart drdltt otvn an automobrle to start wrthj And to thrnk that lllrltlrfn of ervhteen or runeteen of today stat out untrl mrdnrght 'rnd la er Ma had to be rn bt tooo or her beau wouldnt get a vert pleasant receptron when thet dtd come home ust to tmagrne grrls gorng bare legged rn the ttrnter tourself pneumoma My Lhrld' Goodness' VS hen I was a grrl I wore long johns and stockrngs good thtck ones not tltese skrmpt ntlorts artd mv, those wxnters were fierce' Have tou got a look at those short bobs VN hat do you tall em poodle cuts? Pa strll sats those gals back there were rnueh more attractrve those long brands and brg bows Xes thrs rs evert day talk when I tvas tour age goodness what wrll we be telltng our chlldren some dav9 Dolores Van Ftten PAPERHANGE RS Mt mother and I once decrded to paper It ended up rn a mad scrambled caper VVe started our job by measurmg the wall Our tape ended up clear out rn the hall We soon gate that up artd began to make paste It was made I fear wrth far too much haste Ilhen came the paper tt sure looked a mess But the salesman had told Mom that rt was hrs best Mom slopped rt on brrsklt from cerltng to floor 'Knd loudlt kept yellrng for me to paste more The pattern was one of large and small strrpes But for some unknown reason thet drdnt look rtght They hrst ran one wat and then ran another I just sat down and groaned out Oh Mother e paperhanger came to us the next dat And worked ltke mad to cart thrngs awav e s res fell rn plate hrst wrde ant tell sn rll ust as thet should do nt trrck at all He worked o fast rt just made me gape Xnd that was the end of tlte papertng scrape Xn rs CHARLES S. 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Ior the Lhrxstmas provram thex Qang -lw Wlarza I WOIIIIFI is I llfllllllfl' Bring ll lonh .lmruftre lvahella llznier ll onzlerlrunl Ihr flhrntnzav bony Ihe Double Iilrber Shoppe uftrtette who comms of enght members of Glee Llub who work together to produce some verx good Ihr Park Une 1,111 Hu' lla 1 H1111 ll IJIYIIIII Dear Ibex hue sung., 'lt PIA Lommumts Llub md other organxlatlon Ito ng!! anmn mzer L :uuer Ix Newman R C R Nuho o Newman C Hx ICF! ROACHS MENS SHOP HICKEYS MUSIC STORE 330 E State Street 0W0g0, New York Ithaca, New York 28 l l r, l ' ' . I L ft ' : I. I J, . , I ' , ,. 'inni , li. 'I',.l1, j. G' 'A 1, . , . ' . , .'.' .' . Sh :: ' - . 3: J 1 ' k. 'I' l ' I: ' l Q . .. , 'D , Ja' . . . , . . . .,, s ' 5 ' 5 1: ' I , 4' - j , 'A y 4 1 1 ' ,t . I . 1. 4 .. of , 1 U' ' ,. l ' 4' T .- 1 1 y I ' . . . D . . . . I , , I Y 1 1' 4 N V 1 M z Q Q . . 5 3 'f arrangements of songs like these: Coney lslanrl Baby, Strolling Thru S It ,.,. . ,Z I S. 5- 'All' Y V I . ,f T , - , ' g 1 ,. 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'04 e lumor X rrsltx xqufid xvon three glmes md lost one l ex xxrl prettx good Ntirter on the grldrron for 1 NllKLCNSllll toothnll exxon ln 1951 e foothlll NCINOD xx unt xerx xL1Ltewlx1 t 1 xeu lxen though the Hou xxorlced h'1rd and tried thex jut eouldnt seem to xxm more thln the hrxt gimc up it Percx held where thex pl ned Speneer md put on 4 d1spl'1x of 1 good football team fhex won oxer Spemer xxlth 1 wore of 20-I4 dehclenex ,csv G91 CQ filo rg!! rs Roxx XX L1 rr C Manfu R 1 arrct R Nuholgon L Mahler D oot 5 Yhlte nc Roxx Mr VK me Rolxelt L Anderson D Spicer R Kellogg C orc an Campbell N Hu ex xg oxx mme ov' Mar s Nlamllona c h S titer BERN FURNITURE ARTHUR HOLLENBECK Owego, New York Catatonk, New York 30 f . J' ! ,- nt' 'iw' , Kiwi V V Q 1 ,U ' V , al . Q ,L , -A Th . ' 'z i' J . 'z 5 1 5 . Mlm U' l he :1 ' 5: 'A :J ' 1 sz: ' E, Th z 3 :J ' ' j 5 l h's D' 1 '. 'Q' l ' . 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V I , ,. ll -', 11. 51111.-1, ' f 1' 11 3 11 R.1': Al. xlI1'lJ 'll, R. en- 11:11'1, I. Nlurk., . ' llllg. Y I 31 VARQIT1 BASKILTBALL CHEERLEADERS MRS HICKEY tm nal! 1 Rane L xxlllllltk N1 lxeene VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS I ft to Hgh! M lxeene Slater B Race 0 I I XX xnmck JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to riyhf: S. Lovejoy I. Mar in . Doucetl P. Keene '. Nun If! n JAY MADSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY NEWMAN RADIO AND TV CENTRE Distributor of Camenter School Coaches Bath, New York 0we20, New York 32 Candor Candor Candor Candor FOOTBALL Badeiall i952 1953 I f t to rzghl lst Row j Nlnchols M Aman, D Spxcer R Nllcholwn D Manmng C Jordan D Root R Kellogg nd Row Mr Hxckey F Presher D Yeler C Manzer j Mark W E1klor L Penney R Weber 3rd Row S Cower R Darlmg J MacDonald D Sllsbee Landors 1952 baeeball team was undefeated It wax 1 well b'1l'1nced te'11n there was good outheldxng good nnfleldmg and both good pltchmg and zood ultchmg lt was one of the beet baseball teams 1n Candor Lentrfil School s hlstory A report of the 1953 seawon cannot be g1ven tt the tnne Landornnt goes to prlnt BASEBALL BASKETBALL Spencer I4 Van Etten 31 Vewfield 3 Spencer 46 Lost two other games by for Cl one to Van Etten and other one to Nlewfield Last Xear s Schedule Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Owego 5 Spencer 5 Newfield 2 Nhchols I Van Etten 8 'Nlewark Valley Spencer 5 Nlewfield 3 Nlnchols 6 Van Etten 3 2 Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Candor Txoga Center Nhchols 42 Nlewlield 43 Spencer 45 Van lztten 40 Txoga Center 'Nhchola 31 'ylewfield 48 Spencer 47 V:1nEtten 55 2 4 Tnoga Center 8 Nhchola 40 Va11 Etten 4 Spencer 40 Candor 84 Candor 59 Candor 63 C andor 54 Sectional Play Ofls Tloga Center 37 Wewfield 41 Geo jr Republnc 29 lung Ferry 55 RALPH ESTELLE TWIG 81 PETES Umversal Steel Sllos Evergreen Farms Livestock Dealer Candor, New York Candor, New York .f 'z ', . 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I I f . i 1 N x . - Q 34 X3 DEPARTVIENTS Milli x'k I v ' '- H l I 1 :Q Q '15- 35 SCIENCE IC Suenu d1p1rtment Qwndor LCIITTII Mhool offer I111 eourses 0 st11 1 11e Loursc 1 ner.1I Suenne ls tuxen 1 1 cents 111 t111r 1 111 1 eourse ls 111 explor1tor1 11111 0 th1t the student Ill'lX exumm 1nd h11e some under tllldlflg ot 1 the YIFIUII held of bclenec SIIILC some students 111Il eleet no CI SQICIIKQ Ullllstw 111 t1s K0 sg s to lklllll t1e tudent 111tI1 Suenee ls 1t 1IIe1ts I11s CXCT11 11 111 After complenon of the Sueme eourse, the student m'11 then eleet, lf he so 111she 1n1 of the other four Suenee courses lhe successful eompletlon of 'IDX three Sueme Lourses eonstxtutes '1 Sueme mljor lhe Suenee eIe1t1ons 'tre B1olog1 I 1rth Suenee, QIICIUISITI 1nd Ih1s1cs In these Lourses there ls more 1xper1ment'1t1on I11 the st11de11t so th'1t he 11111 d1seo1er for h1mselI s11ent1I11 f1cts 1nd prmuples gi S MATHEMATICS I1 1ts X'1I'lUllN forms IIIIIITCITIIIILS ls both art 1111 suenec 1 1n 'lff II h1 1 dehmte plue 1n the he of I11 out 'md deslgn, 1s 1 sclence lf IS bfnsed upon futs obt 11ned from exper1ment1t1on 'md re'1son IITNI 1e'1r IIQICIUTI t11111l1f1r1les the pup1I 111th fund1 IN Lo11tr1sted 111th the Lonerete, he le1r11s to PTCSCIII 11 lt he IN seeklng ID terms of 11h1t he knows t e 1111111-pt of FCDFCSCHITIIOH GCflmCffX 1 b1sed upon thought 'md reasomng proeesses The sc1ent1I1c 1ppro1ch 1s lltllllffd 111ore freel1 r 111 1 g11en 1111 1 s ret Illlt tom ll s1o11 t 'ls heen 11d thlt Yeo ITICTFN ls 1111111111111 sense 1n 11s ex Il l0I'llIIl'lI'S form Seeond 1nd th1rd C0uTNCs III 1 veI1r1 beeome progress11e 1 more eomplex 111 the1r Lontent 1111 su me Ir1gon11n1tr1 thc 1111 1e111 1t11s 11111 1 reI1 11111 1111 of tr11ngle NOIIIIIOTI 1 Il cr e 111 Semor XCIT IVe I1el1e1e If to he IIIIPOITIIII to sho11 the student 11I11t 111 1th 1 1 X11 1nd 1111 s n cn 111111 1 11 111 CXCYXI 111rt I 1I'I1 R H MOULD COMPANY RICHARDS MONUMENT SERVICE Mlmeoglaph and Llqllld Plocess Duphcatols Bmghamton, New York Owego, IN ew York 36 . Q A t V ' P ig., I - s I I, . 1 I ' 1, I . TI 1 ' 1 ot . 1 1 . Q r .. N - -A 4' , - f .1 f .- dwg 11 - 1 Fe ' ', hu zll 1 1 . 1 I stul J I ' I' 'esh 1111 yl'2II'. 'I'h's ' J 1 1 1 -' -. s 1 5 1' 31 ' 1, 1 1 ' 5 S2 ' 4, :Il '1' s ' s N' , N'-M,.,t oth-' '- ' 1 ZIIIII of Ii: ' urg- ix 1 ' :int I s ' 1' ' If 1 J '-'I1.'I '. I R- K. 5, I 1 1 ' ' 1 5 5 :.s1 . ' :sz H' 1' ' 'lds cv. , - S Sy I U, A 11 -. 3 . -: 5 1 . I I I I A I L ' ' ITICIITIII principles. He explores the realm of the abstract ' 1 ' D' : ,J 1 1,' ' l' ' ' g . 1 . iw. .-W N 1 . v. 1 .' S If I A' U' - fo 1 I1 IV' of f11't: to 1 -d ' 'I - . I h1: S1 1 1, - 1I, 1 ' ' ll' 1 I ivy. , -j, ' I1 I 1 of 1 ,,I' zt' 1 I '1 I ' ,'s - cl ' E ' ' 1 . is, 11'h-' 't is tI111t 1'1,', . h ' it IIIICCIH' I1i1 in his 'wort to su '. e. not only how to do it hut I111 ' to 11ppl1' it ' ' D I111 life. -R 1I 1 -1 N'l'fj ENGLISH e the x 1 s I III the IIILIISII Ile t rent xxx the mtroductlon into chool provruu of a Sen o Ile tue pxocrxm to repllce the fourth xear of general IIILIISII Ile progrxm proudes that each n or elect tuo one term courses from the following specxal held n Isl Public SDCL mg IJ: lmmcs IVorId I rterature Xlodern Llternture md benlor I tngulge Arts Dram xtxcs emphasnles a technical knowledge of the theatre as well as a broad background of reading the modern theatre to develop appreciation Public bpeaklng ls desxgned to gne practice ln the construction and dellverx of the varlous types of audl ence speaker communxcatlon Senior Language Arts IS SIITIIIII' to general Ifnglxsh IV In nts emphasns on basxc skulls such as vocabulary tunctlonll grimmtr and general literature VVorId Literature 1 desngned to deal wlth the hlstors of literature ln forelgn countries In such a wav that the basxc Ideas and belnefs of those countries come under careful analwsls Xlodern literature deals wxth all aspects of con 'S '-1 temporarv lxterlture It emphaswes the effects of our present das SOCICLY on the varlous txpes of llterature and reflects Ideas th lt are dnstnncth modern rn trend George H wen ROMANCE LANGUAGES Ihe Deplrtment of Romance I anguages IS teachmg, bpanlsh I II and III thns tear an envnble schedule for a school the sue of Candor Central Besldes Spanxsh whwh lb atefidllw becommg more popular French I lb being taught this tear and the prospect rs that next year both first and second tear French wlll be taught Ihe cltxlens of the Qandor Central School Dxstrlct are well 'mare of the Importance of mod ern languages from both a c1I tural and poI1t1c1I VICWPOIDI Hzrdlx '1 month goes by wlthout mqumes concermng foreign Iangu ages hx students and parents alike Ieleuszon ns partlx responsible for the croxunc, Interest In forengn peoples their lmguxge their culture and their polntlcs John hloreno WALLACE STEEL 81 SUPPLY COMPANY DR WILBUR RUSS Denf'5f Ithaca, New York By appomtment only Candor, New York fi .f.of 1 , I , I - ' 4 .- my L .. , . . ,,,, Q 'oi hi ,- J VA, , - ,.- 1, 1 L , I I 1 ,. . 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' I HISTORY DEPARTMENT lt seems that 1 great many students tear to tread the halls of historical research for ther feel that all ther will find there will he dead and boring However f xou tread far enough xou will find the most fiscmatmg characters and amal ing., exents So before iou give up in Social Studies grin md tri a little hard er and I am sure sou will find some rich rewards lweri das is an historical fact Some of you will mike historx and all will live it lf sou participate in eserxthing sour community and countrs offers then xou will he noted in history 'lhrs countrx was built hy xour tncestors that is history which thex mlde What this country is in the future will depend on the historw Nou make Norman Sw eenex if-:1 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 'l he click of txpewriters Hung lingers funns curli the electric calculator ther re all to he found in the commercial room While the secretarial practite girls finish a plat program or posters or a filing project the shorthand ll claw is working on speed in short hand and accuriu in tipewriting, an the shorthand l class Is just plain learning Ihe business law ss take t 4 to the introduction to business class learns how 1 bank runs hrst hind 'Ura Rl les ls on hand to see that II ls completed correctlx while Ylr lafterts handles the buslneas arithmetic md hookkeep ln end of the course warren progrun rd n elfsxtls fung program heciuse xou can w atch your own progress Ilelen Iinslex Valley View Motel and Service Station KENNETH WOLFE John Oltz Prop G E Appliances and Electi 1caI lvlllllg' Willseyvllle, New York Candor, New York Z N i '- - ,' . 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I ' If 1 to Hgh! xst Rovs C Oxer buugh W Euklor lx Newman Nl Hunan F Presheu C Robusouu ru Row R Hatch R Xckles R lxellogg L Anderson j Roberts V Benuamun A Orzel Mr Mac Arthur 3rd Row D Daweuupout Marks Hur D Spucer R Heath R Daxenport Absent R V.uuuEtten AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Fhe agruculture department un combunatuon wuth the Future Farmers of Ameruca started the wear bu sponsorung the first school faur at Candor From all outward appearances the fur was tre mendously successful but 'us wuth 'ull new ventures many lessons were learned VVe hope for .1 bugger and better faur whuch us scheduled for September 8 IQSS ln Februarx the F FA sponsored a seed sales cam paugn un the grades to rause monev for the purchase of Senuor Bovs jackets as an award for four vears of servuce to the organuzatuon Ihese were awarded 'ut the Annual Father und bon Banquet, held on Aprul I6 Farl XIacArthuur HOMEMAKING The sux room homemakung house prowudes space for Eve classes a dau The two Junuor Hugh classes con centrate on developung skulls and usung equupment lefurnung to cook sew md h'1bv sut lhe Hugh School clusses contunuue to develop skulls but applu learnungs to home sutuatuons Lourses 'ure offered whueh cover Preparfutuon for Marruage, Babu and Lhuld Qare, Home Nursung, Home Improvement, Budgetung, Famulu Llothung Preserwung Nleal Plannunv and Preparatuon of Foods A gurl who concentrates on her studues un thus course should be fu you to the man she murrues Burned pues and cakes 'ure seldom made even bs begunners when teacher us there to guude -Q! 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S K vi: a la 5 -R - A 1- - .- N, - pl 86.1 w-4.w..,,.- Q, gl ' al , '44 We 75015 GEOMETRY CLASS Serenth perrod frnds us at the portal of the mathematrcs room In the clrarrs that are streun around the room we see ren students slumped orer therr books rsorltrn Irlte mad to frnrsh some assrgnments In one corner we see Lurlrd manrpulatrng hrs trusty lrttle compass On one of the adjacent Lharr are lrr C-reels mythology books that nerer lease hrs srght Our gaze next rs anders across the room and there we see Ixan who rs srseatrnv rt out mer a tough theorem about congruent polygons He just cant seem to find the ratro of srmrlrtude Now the teacher Xrchrmedes hrmself rrses from hrs tharr The students wart rn anxrous srlente for the utterances cl therr favorrte teacher Ilhe srlence rs broken by seyeral loud hurps VVhat could they be? Oh yes, rts Clumper and Charlre takrng t musrc lesson rn a room one floor below us The musrc uafts up much to the drsmay f Archrmedes and hrs students But they must make the best of rt Archimedes grasps 'r prece of thalk and proceeds to wrrte on the board Drd I say wrrte? It looks more lrke Morse code Thrs calls for a corny joke from one of the students Sou guessed rt' Mar to the rescue Ilhe joke leares the female sectron of the room rn tears VVhat else could be expected when Mac spouts off? the door The Irell has rung' Xrclrrmedes now wrth grey harr and less energy falls rnto hrs charr As we lease we can see he rs cogrtatrng about the antrcs of hrs farorrte class janrce Garatt MUSIC Musrt can mean a lot of thrngs to drfferent persons I tan put a person rn many moods, sorrowful jovous, or glad It has a wax of Imrrngrng out ones true emotrons Many people try to hrde therr emotronal reactrons and orfferent feelrrrgs br Iaughrng at the musrc or by startrng a conyersatron to get one s mrnd off the musrc Ther dont vsant to let other people know therr emotrons can he mowed bv certarn tx pes of musrc Musrc can be used as an outlet when one rs nervous, upset Soothrng soft musrc tends to make that person relax and forget hrs troubles There are certarn types of musrc to put a person rn many drfferent moods For rnstance there r jan cowboy, hrll I lly classrcal, modern, and bop Musrc rn olden trrnes was romposed mostly for romantrt moments Im sure tlrat many of our grandparents would not Ire nrarrred rf there had not been musrc to sav just the rrglrt words that grandfather wanted to sav to hrs lorelr lass Moods of .r rratrorr tend to thange the tvpe strle of musrc Iround H220 1930 most of the songs then were moderately f'rst llre songs were lrglrt and romantrt Shrne on Harrest Moon, Moonlrght Bax are examples Durrnv the second W orld XI ar the mood changed agarn to a more serrous note Mant of the sonffs were about the scldrer and hrs sweetheart Now the mood has changed once more The songs a e In of urrdrrnv owe passron flamrng rsses lost lorers om excellent example of tlrese are Inu o Frrr You Belong to Ile Brransr Turin' Ilrnr harp Il I Wwe! .rnl lwen A01 I omr on ll my llurnr Heater only knows what trpe of songs wrll be comrnv rut rn the next few years Personally I thrrrk tre musrc now r dorrrg more harm than good and rn the future I hope rt wrll become lrghter and brrghter Velma Stevens WE LEARN BY SEEING In our Srxth Grade we have Vrsual Ard programs Recently we had the Frlm entrtled Red Wagon whrch we enjoyed serv much It was the storr of how the Swrft 'VIeat Company was started Davrd Swrft was celebratrng hrs seventeenth brrthdar by .r brrthday supper All the famrlr were gathered around the table Davrd was lrlowrng out the candles on the cake gettrng ready to share rt wrth the others, when suddenly Darrds father told hrm he would lend hrm twenty dollars to start some krnd of a busrness for hrmself for a lrfe work Dayrd was so pleased that he almost forgot to eat hrs share of hrs brrthday cake then he raprdly left the house t0 follow an rdea of how he would rnvest the twenty dollar Ioan for profit He went to a farmer he knew and bargarned wrth hrm to buv the herfer he had for sale He fianlly succeeded rn Isurrng rt for nrneteen dollars He took the herfer and butchered rt to sell After he had paddled the meat he pard hrs father the twenty dollars he had loaned hrm Then wrth what he had left he began rn earnest to buy, peddle, and sell ufrtrl hrs busrness grew large enough so that he mrght marry and rarsepa famrly Thrs he drd 'Ihex moxed from place to place as hrs busrness rn creased Hnally they mowed from Cape Cod to Chrcago Then Davrd went rnto the Cattle Countrv to study the ranches and productron of cattle He came back comrnced that shlpplng cattle alrxe to the Corn Belt and then to markets rs as a brg problem, so he began to study wavs of shrpprng the dressed meat to Eastern Markets Frnally a man named -Irm Dawson went rnto the busrness wrth hrm of burldrng a refrrgerator car to keep meat fresh whrle shrpprng to Eastern Markets by trarn Ilhe hrst western meat shrpped to Boston and New York was not bought yery well, but after some trme ther were able to sell quantrtres of western meat to eastern markets Ilrme went on, Davrds famrlr of boys grew up and Davrd dred Hrs oldest son Stephen and the others were able to contrnue the busrness Today the Red Swrft cars we see are strll carryrrrg out the work of the lrttle Red VVagon Davrd used rn startrng hrs busrness now known as the Swrft Meat Company Srxth Grade Possrngers Qucrlrty Store 8t Locker Plant and Jecrns Department Store Spencer, New York FOUNTAIN INN Candor, New York I . , , . ,, . s s s . 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' , ' -I ' 5 ' V . . . . - - v ' ' ' v 5' .I ,I I .- I I I ' I 1' . ' '. ' V . A 5 - 5. 5, 5. , , . 5- ' I I I 5 , s 5 5 . A . 5 H . 5 5 - 5 - 'Ar 5 ' ., . ' ty ll o -us 5 1 ' T ' 5 . , . I IS WALKING A LOST PASTIME9 lt wasnt too long ago when p ople yvere yyalktng for pleasure and as vyork also There was a ttme yyhen a boy 1nd gtrl could be found walktng down a country road ltstentng to the songs of the btrds and Iooktng for some htdden Iloyyer Now the boy hops tnto hts hot rod and tltey take tn a s oyy ot run out of gas on some country road My Mother use tr take a walk tn the yvoods when she felt blue noyy I hop ot my btke and pedal up the old road -kbe Ltncoln onte yyalked three mtles tn order to read a good book Novy yye Jump tn a tar and drtve four to get a comtc book Why dont people walk so much any mote? I guess the best reason ts that they dont haye to VI hy should one yyalk when lte can rtde? knother posstble reason ts the chotce of shoes Hayent you often heard a vyoman say Oh tny feet are ktlltng me I cant walk another step? Pethaps tf ttls yyoman had bought a half stze larger shoe het feet wouldnt be so ttred And eyervone ts always tn a httrry to get yyhere they re gotng No one ever slows down to a decent speed Perhaps thats another reason for that lady s ttred feet She rushed up and down the stdewalk looktng for a bargatn she couldnt find Vyhy dont people slow down a ltttle? Another reason for not walktng ts the dtstances that we travel novy No one thtnks anythtng about the dtstance when they go t Btnghamton or Ithaca to a show or somethtng But tf they had o wall: all e way t so off tn Owego or Catatonk But I dont thtnk walktng as a pasttme has been com pletely forgotten I love to walk down a street and wtndow shop and Im sure other people do too I loye to walk after a cool summer ratn I thtnk that people tn tte ctty ttnd yvalk tng thru the park relaxtng I thtnk that no matter what good mrs and other means of travel we have well always hnd some people walktng because they Wall! t Sabra Iathtop MY TRIP TO HORROR LAND Two years ago when I was very young I yvent to Horror Iand and I went by whale When I arrtved I was greeted by the ktnv who was a Ktng Snake one hundred feet long and ten feet around took me to vtstt hts children who were small compared tt thetr father They ay eraged only hfty feet long attd hye feet around The ktng told me that when he dted hts youngest son who was ten feet long and three feet around vyould become ktng because thts had been the famtly tradttton for hundred 0 years He then took me to tlte ant house yvltere there were ants alout two feet long and stx tnches vytde on the ayerage 'Ihen he satd I wtll take you to ytstt my Hoyyer garden Hou probably dtdnt expett to ttttd one here dtd you? S off we went When we arrtved I found that some of the ants were the ktngs gardeners Ihey ate all of the yyeed nd trtmmed all of the floyyers for the ktttg Hts floyyer gar tten conststed of ttger Itlltes dandeltons mouse ears adder tongues coyysltps and fox gloyes He told me he ltked t e ada er tongues the best stnce adder ts tlte name of a snake he thought deltctous to eat Xf er thts I dectded to tome home W hen I arrtyed my tnt ther was l'lllllIj, and telltng tne to get ready for school jean Strong THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS by herald N yytnan lyytth apologtes to C Moore Iwas tlte ntffht tfter Chttstmas and all thru the house lzyery cteature yyas talktng yes eyen the mouse Mas new stotktngs yyete hung on the back of 1 chatr And the smoke from Dad s ptpe yyas hlltng the atr s yytth her dolly a l tm yytth hts tram Had made themselyes Ixtng and Queen the whole house thetr retgn When out on the drtyeyyay tnere arose such a Llatter, All hands reached for doorknobs to see what was the matter X yolopy there at the hood up and steamtn It looked ltke the hte from the nose of a demon Vyhen what to my ttred dtooptng eyes should appear Prom the car hopped a fellow tall husky and thtck And I knew tn a moment tt yvas Nell s husband Vtc Xll netghhorhood ktds from the car came, And Nell laughed and shouted and called them hy name o tny Ho ultel Come Sally and Mar O er hete Vktllte Vktlson ant you too Master Harry' Ifrom the car to the potth then tnto the hall ey dtd mme one and Ktcls threw thtngs and fought and I gaye a frown For I thought sure as shootttt the house they d brtng down Nell and Vtc recommended that we play cards just for fun But counttng tn dollars I lost twenty one By thts ttme the ktds yyere just getttng started, But before they are done thru all the house thevll have darted Ihe smoke from Dad ptpe hlled the room to the brtm Ihe brtghtest ltght tn t e place had groyyn yery dtm Vtc nd Nell then dectded tt was ttme to depart St they gathered thetr ktds and cltmbed tnto thetr cart Ihe engtne hrst wheeled then started off ntce Xue soon Vtt and Nell yyete sktddtng on ce But l heard Vtt extlatm before he spun Olll of stght H py Neyy Xear to all and to all a good ntg RENDEZVOUS GRILL Candor, New York OWEGO COOP G L F SERVICE INC C C NOTEWARE 8K SON Feed Sz Farm Store Owego, New York Owego, lNew York . . . . :V . :V -V - -V L .Q ' l . ,l . y I 6 ' . .l s ' ' J 1' . 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I 140004 Ihts year it yyas decided that we would try to do something a little different with our fllumni Section Vle haye taken the names of the Honor Students from the years 1937 195 and are going to try to tell you as completely as posstble what they are doing at the PFESEIII Illfle Class of 1937 FARL BOLTON ls married and has four children He sery ed IV months in the Xrmy during Vlorld Xl ar II poultry fancier ISXBELLE RICHARDS graduated from Cornell lfmyersry majoring in florlculture She is noyy 'Vlrs William McDermld and mother of two children She ns yery attiye in PTl and Sunday School work PMILY VV XRD attended Ohio State Umyerslty and ls now Mrs Bronson Buttetheld She is the mother of four children and ls actiye in the Congregational Church and the Candor Community Club ELIZABETH VVARD a graduate of Ohio WVesleyan recently married Andran Cnhson a tommertlal artist Thev are hung III Denver Colorado Class of 1939 ANDREVV DYKN spent two years at St Lawrence before beginning his Army career Ill the Meteorlogtcal service CIWENDOLYN MANLEY is now Mrs I'arl Anderson and 1 employed at the Candor C loye Factory Class of 1939 NANCY FESSENDLN now Mrs Xllan Segal received her R N from Columbia University She has two children PAUL HAAC1 seryed with the XAF in the last war He ts now employed by the New York State Cas and I'lectrlc Co in Ithaca He has one daughter KEENE WARD left Cornell for seryxce in World VVar is married and has three children He is a member of the firm of Ward and Van Scoy and is also a member of the CCS Board of Education ROBERT WELLS a graduate of Cornell is married and ha tvyo children He is employed at C eneral Electric at Scotia New York Class of 1940 CIERIXLD ES'l ELLL is married and has two children Ile 1 making use of the C I lull to secure training 'tt Cornell to be a teacher MXRY KXIDON IS lnymg at home noyv OY LATHROP is now Mr Steyen Zamolslu She housewife and the mother of Eye children Class of 1941 MARC ARET CRIDLIIX ls Mrs Howard VS eber She was formerly employed at the I 1rst National Bank in Candor She is now a housewife and a mother FLEMXNOR ,IENNINC S graduated from hxllllillll Smith Col lege for Women in C eneya and earned her Masters Degree at Smith College in Northampton Massachusetts PHXLLIS MICUNI- is now Mrs Robert Brown the mother of one son She is hung nn Candor She graduated with honors from Rider College Trenton New jersey DORIS REED is now Mr john Shlanta She was a secretary but now ls a housewife and mother of one son PHXLLIS RICHARDS is Mrs Ernest Blackmer She gradu a ed from Sp ncer Business Institute Kingston N Y and at present secretary to the manager of C eneral Electric Elec trone Park at Syracuse New Xork KFHENE XVARD now Mrs Robert Butterheld graduated from Pottsdam State leathers College Athene is director of the Congregational Church Choir and very active ln Candor Community Club She has one daughter I-XM'E,S WARD who left Cornell to enlist In the Marines during YVorld VVar Il is married and has three children He IN engaged in farming III Candor Class of 1942 LDWXRD WELLS graduated from Cornell and is now employed by Proctor 8: Cfamhle m Cincinnati Ohio IRENE PERSONEUS is now Mrs Thomas R Craig mother her R N Degree Class of 1943 ALMA SMITH is now a dental assistant in Binghamton New York EVELYIN SMITH is now Mrs Richard Starblrd She has one daughter and is living nn Auburn Class of 1944 MARX WILLIAMS is now Mrs james Hardy Jr Mary 1 a graduate of Hartwick and was formerly a secretary She now is living in Nutley New ersey Class of 1945 M IRI KN MAXWELL trained in Elmira to be a beauticxan She is now operatmg her own Beauty Salon here in Candor HELEN ESTELLE IS now Mrs Philip Hull She graduated from Robert Packer Hospital with her R N Degree She is the mother of one daughter and is living at Red Creek New hork Class of 1946 LEON BACHXNSKI is married and has one son He is hung in Endicott sTELLA POLXNIAK is now Mrs Charles Butler She IS a graduate of Hartwnelt College and ns hymg in lV1lmmgton Delaware DOROTHY VVILLI 'CMS ts a graduate of Hartwick College and is a nurse at the lompklns Memorial Hospital Ithaca l'DVlARD VVINNICK ns a graduate of Cornell Veterinary Sthool Ed played with Cornells Baseball team He is now married and lnymg tn Endicott WARD 8I VAN SCOY INC Candor, New York . 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ROBERT HOLLENBELR 1 marrzed and ns att ndm Bob ones Unnersm nn breenulle South Carolina Ie ns pan mn t he an exangelnst or mnnstet SOPHIE RAIDON IN a nurse tt Bmghamton im Ho mtal where she earned her R X KLORIA ROBERTS now Mrs P et YI ard lnunv wt h her husband at Fort Stll Oklahoma SHIRLFX S'lEVENS IN a grxduxte ff iroxe inn College an 1 teathlng Modern Langua e at Clxmet Hugh St ool IR I KRD gxanlumtetl nn IK I :cond Lt r e ls now stanoned at ort Sxll Oklahoma Class of 1948 RXLPH SILELEX a graduate of Duke luusetsttv where edlted the co e e Lllgllltfellll maganne Ile ls married and emploxed bx Bell 'Ielephone Iahotatoues as an engnneer j-Xilx XXIII l XMS enrol Class of 1949 now setung wlth the I S Armx He ns married and has one daughter XMES LUCI-XNI ts a sensor at Hartwuk College RYI HERINE OSOVSKI I3 marued to Izdward Wmntek VVIVIFRILD MANILER IS now Mr Manlex Allen She and -fax.. their daughter hare recently gone to YVaih1ngton D C where her husband ns -etatnoned DON KLD YVFBFR was emplosed at the First Vatlonal Bank of Candor untnl recentlx He ns now serving tn the Nan Class of 1910 UERNIILE 'NIAVNINC ns a secretarx to two professors 'tt New Xotk State School of Industrial and Lalmor Relatnons t Cornell Inner-.nu RON XID DOUC HERIX ls marrted and ha Iwo chlldrcn s e ploxetl at orse ann Ithaca at plans att ntl Harpur College tn the fall Class of 1951 DORIS Nl-XNILLX ls working at home at the present tnme She plans to do setretaual work for a Lhrnsttan publtshnng hrm OLKA RUSHAVX IN tl secretarv at the Candor llo e Factors BETTY LOU C-XMPBELL now Mrs james Hollenheck was a secretarv at Prudentlal Life Insurance Companx ln Ithaca New York She ts now wnth her husband at Portsmouth New Hampshlre RICH XRD VVILLIAMS 1 a Freshman at R P I I lily, if-f- :.'2-C.-gg. tlllllllllll ,,no-.-1 FREDERIC NICHOLSON Candor, New York .' R ' Q 'g ' f ,' , ' ' g o ' ' 1 ,L V Q ' . U . , - v - Q ' - V- , S - . U. '.Av Y. . A, 'iv' 9 . , ' et A ' , is 5 't I Q ,' I' '. 1 1 1 I ' T ' 'I I 'H 'Q' ' I' 'N a 't l 's ' ' S! ' lf ' ' 'll . ' I 'I PlC'l'2 XX N 1 frt Cornell in g52 anl is a ' I N I l' l 'I l ' ' s . in the tis. A mv. n 1 - ' F He if m J M f Ch ' in - 'ld f 'U he ' . ll g ' ' FI . ' ' .- 1 - 4' ' ' 'isaS atR.P.l. P 19 r 5 T lv c. MANLEY ALLEN attended Pottsdam for H year. He is C1383 Of 1952 ,A . A, . .i ' '. , V ,. .h ' A1 I. ' l . ' . ' s. D' . .- 's 5 ' . . . fl. 5 ' ' - , . :ll ,. f . t win,-- '--w-,Nth ,uv i,: j , r Dir X ' A S In .9 V ' Fw. 1 i I V : f I 5 ' Qu- MY. ' 1 1 f I 5 I 1 . , . I N 1 .Q 'h , ,X h I ' . 4' , l 5 'f ' A . ' 1 U, ' ' v 'te I ' 1 ' Q - 4' L is 1 I X pabmad BEAVER BROOK FARMS Walter A. Arsenault 85 Sons Brooktondale New York BIRDSALLS GENERAI STORE Willseyville New York H S BRINK Candor New York CANDOR SHOE REPAIR Candor New York CANDOR TELEPHONE COMPANY Candor New York CENTURY CLEANERS Candor New York T BURR CHARLES Gxft Shop 15 Lake Street Owego New York CHUBBS SHOE STORE Owego New York COTTER 103 Central Aven Owego New York TOM CRAIG Basket Jewelry and Market Candor New York CUBS USED CARS Candor New York DE PUYS I G A Candor New York DOANE CONVALESCENT HOME DOUGS FRIENDLY SERVICE Owego New York THE ECONOMY STORE Owego New York EVANS GARAGE Wlllseyvllle New York FARNHAM S WALLPAPER 8: PAINT STORE Owego New York FRANKS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Owego New York G L F Candor New York GARATT S GROCERY Wlllseyvllle New York HAV A LUNCH RESTAURANT Owego New York DR A E HILBERT Candor New York HOLLENBECKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Candor New York HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES INC I-Iuntmgton Indiana THE TRADING POST J G Blackburn Prop Slatervllle Springs New York WHITCOMB COAL COMPANY Candor New York JOHN WILCOX Candor New York 48 ROBERT BUTTERFIELD - Insurance - Candor New York DR AND MRS JOHN H JAKES Candor New York H JENNINGS INSURANCE COMPANY Candor New York KILP ATRICKS STORE Candor New MR 8: MRS D G Candor New IANGDON ARMY 8: Owego New York LaGRANGE York NAVY S'l ORE York HARRY I NCH Y Owego New York MARIANS BEAUTY SALON Candor New York FRANK SCHARF Heating and Plumbing Candor New York MEI EN S GARAGE Owego Street Candor New York THE MILL STREAM INN Candor New York OWEGO MOTORS Oldsmoblle Sales XL SSTVICE Owego New York OWEGO PENNYSAVER PRESS Owego New York OWEGO RADIO Owego New York J C PENNEY COMPANY INC Owego New York PETES BARBER SHOP Candor New York THE PUBI IC SERVICE GARAGE Candor New York PAUL REED Lumber Candor New York ROBINSONS GROCERY Candor New York RAY THOMPSONS GROCERY Owego New York THE TOWN DINER Candor New York J K SERVICE COMPANY Candor New York A E VAN ATTA Owego New York VAN DE MARK 81 THOMAS Owego New York YEIERS PI UMBIING AND HEATING Candor New York WINSTON S IVES Candor New York , , , V , A 0 o n L , , T V ' ' D. . . . . a ' ' 5 Y . , V Y s . . . . . , . 1 1 A4 , l 0 L J I l 1 s , I Y lle 1 1 a .J Y ! s 7 7 9 . . . . . , D Candor, New York , 1 Y l , . . g A s ! 1 . . . , , Y , 1 , A 7 Y Y o o o -- '1 Y ' l 7 1 ' 1 . . , Y Y . . . 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