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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. 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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
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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. 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