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Sr:-.xl.Ev MQCURDY Seu.fTretzs. .... lNlADELINE Fox Muriel Anderson Marjorie Austin Marx uerite Ay ers Ethel Blaisdell Elizabeth Blanchard Marion Bray don Doris Branch Helen Brown Elsie liurhanli lyluriel Ch ise Eihe Choate Dorothy Churehill Nellie Cole Prulme Conrad Ex ely n Lraxy ford Goldie Croyy ell Irma Cunnln ham Dorothy D iniela Elenor De in lrene Del iyx ire Eli ibeth Dunbar Edith F rrnh im Ele mor F irnham Esther F irr lr Lilla Farrar C irleton Ba ley Edxy ard Ban 5 Xlllard Benner G or e Bilodeau C h irles Burdell Benl HHIII Butler M ileolm Llrrle Luther Cllblllll lVl'1L1Y1eC Dax is Bernard Fabri 1 Geor e Fiekett kenneth Foster Nathan Fuller Allen Cla 1er Leo Goode Liliana Qlull CIRLS Adeline Fearebay' lrene Ferland Ruth Fifield Madely n Fox Harriet Franklin Mildred Gilley Mary' Hill Viry inia Hill Elsie ones M ir iret ones M irjorie lxeenan Ruth lxeller M mon lxlmhall Florenee L irr lbee M iry L lrr thee Be itriee Lel hton H 1 el Lei hton R iehel Lemieux Lilli in M lei the Dorothy M 1eDonald Ethe M 1eLeol Ll une lVleQ one Fli iberh MeL.1u hlin L hristine Merriele Ardena Miller BOYS Arnold Humphrey Mayland exx CII Bernard lxine, Ch irles l'XlIlSl118II Merton L irr thee Robert L ny renee Thomas Libby Williaiim Lo an Miehael Lyden Raphael Maher Riehard Mason Stanley MeCurdy john McDonald Rex Mclfenney Charles Measer Harriet lvloraan lxathry n M urphy' eanette 'Nelson Harriet Pease Mar aret Pierce lsahel Reilly Marjorie Reilly' Constance Reynold Drusilla Roderick E111 Russell Dora S afford Elizabeth Stur lb Mar1or1e Sumner Doris Thlbodeaux Marjorie Traale Leta Turner Hazel Xlllade Franees Walker Cliri Wiltoim Piuline NW ishburn C xtherlne Nlllee 5 Dorothy Nllfm Bey erly Wineloxx Sylx ia X oun Lays renee Moore Cveorge lvlud e Charlea Paine Freeland Rambdell Perley Randall George Rldeout Edyxln Roy al Albert Sterlin Arthur Stetson ohn Vllatson ohn Vllilson Robert XY ID Mely ille XY inn any I Y 3 We N Q IGM 1 , , , , , 1 U L 1 , 1 7 , L gl , ,. , J L , A r , r L . g ' ' ' t 2 f el K K 1 A . e , , lk- , L gl . 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A ' ., , - I ,gl-1 3 4' 1, tm-: af ., it , -,......... -..L W Xxw ,. f V A H-, , iaai C O N DID A C' X , up PV' 'MJPMLQ LuL:4.Q.,-w1-,Led i 1: r JI -- ' ' ' ' .. .,-. Y ,, ., , ir A . Q 1 D Z 'V MURIEI. CHRISTINE ANDERSON December 9, 1912 uBuddyn Domestic Science Course Basketball 4g Track 2, 3g Glee Club 4. During a basketball game, someone asks, Who is that small person fairly flying over the floor? That's Buddy. Buddy is an all round athlete and a good sport. When she plays basketball she seems sometimes almost too fast for the ball. She's full of fun and has a joke for everyone. She lightens up the monotony of hard practice yet when it comes to a game she can fight and fight hard. Buddy's a great pal and will be missed very much next year. E MARJORIE FRANCES AUSTIN july 18, 1912 rlMatiav Academic Course Chizzle NX7izzle Booth Committee 3, 49 Chizzle Wizzle Olio 43 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 43 Track 33 Orchestra 4: Math Club 3g Secretary Math Club 45 President College Club 4' Debating 4' Senior Play' National Honor Society Over his keys the musing organist Beginning doubtfully and far away Flrst lets his fingers wander as they list And builds a brldge from Dreamland for his lay Marlorle has alw ays ranked high ln all her studies during her four years at Cony but during this last year she has surprised us all with her talent playing the piano at Chizzle Wizzle Maryorle has also taken up debating in which she has been very successful In fact in everything which Marjorle has undertaken she has excelled We understand that she intends to lncrease her knovx ledge of music May she be come a famous piamsr some day MARGUERITE I-IILDA AYERS March 19 1912 Muggre Commercial Course Triple C 3 4 Olee Club 4 Marguerite s happy smile and cheery Hi' have added a great deal to the pleasing atmosphere of Cony and we know that no class room would be complete W1fhOUI her We hear that she intends to be a secretary Bon Voyage over life s rough sea Marguerrte CARLETON WILLIAM BAGLEY May 26 1911 Dmt Academic Course Chl le W1 le Ollo 3 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 4 Dmt has always been well liked during his four years at Cony As Penrod Schofield the little gentleman of the Senior play he was one of the biggest factors that con tributed towards its success as various persons have sald he did look so sweet in his short trousers' Carleton IS ways prepared for a good time and generally succeeds in en1oy1ng thlngs as they come Perhaps Dlnt IS not ex actly what is termed a lady killer but as yet no one has remarked any shyness on hrs part when he is with the girls K Q iq? 1355? 6,a Q4 E1 S57 f aff wg, ,X 4 +1-we tif - , , . - ,. . . . , r . .. . Y ' ! , , K . . - . t , . . D Y D ' 4 . 1. . H - it ,. . ' U ' I 1 Ll ' l! , . , . , . . .. . H :z zz , 5 g . tr . ., - A A I ll ' I! . , v . i y . al- ' . . , It 1 gp 1 i ' 1 .1 . . . , . ., V' X , 4 2v7T i G7'1J'Tf7fV2i ?' l 17 91 5 14'-C' L, . Ti' '-f ,'7-' YQ ' Q A -' - - .4 M - 4 1 -Q 5 fy ' ' 3 ,f , . . , 1, N . . , A . K 'tg' X .l' -Q li Q 4 'fr ff J,.: Asl- Y,..-.. , . -3-,gtg , . .. 4 -1 if .ee-1. .. . ..,..g: ,..1i,s.,,,-g 'sm- 19 or 1 C o Ni FADD if . iliif1i44?11950ttf4E 1 ri is ff ,i y EDWARD LOCKE BANGS December 10, 1910 Eddie Academic Course Triple C g Rifle Club. bien of few words are the best men. Here is one of the quietest boys in our class. However, when a teacher expects a correct answer, she is almost sure she will find Edward ready to respond. We hope Edward will have a successful life with no other Bangs except the one which distinguishes him from all other Eddies. WARD ELMER BENNER December 15, 1911 .. Ben, , General Course Rifle Club 4 A modest chap xx ith solemn fi He sweeps the floors and minds his hi Ben has been xery useful during his high school days as our janitor s assistant He has mindei his own business and has no enemies at Cony but many friends Vile expect in the future to see him hold 1 responsible position GEORGE BILODEAU February 1 1912 Dean General Course Chi le Vu le Booth Committee 1 Z 3 Chi le Wi Decorating Committee 4 Football 4 Glee Club 4 Chi le 1 le Chorus 4 Hockey 4 A good many of us will remember Georges abilitv at piano playing When it comes to making the keys talk 1 George is the head man of his class Cheerful genial and with a nature as easy going as his fingers over the keys George should experience no difficulty in making new friends when he has graduated from Cony ETHEL MILLETTE BLAISDELL june 24 1913 Commercial Course Triple C 4 Chr zle Wizzle Chorus 4 Girls Glee Club 4 National Honor Society Ethel is another girl who is interested in everything that takes place at Cony She does her share whether it is sing ing in Chi zle Wizzle Chorus or cheering the Red and e Vile feel sure Ethel will make a success of whatever she attempts I x Vjldljsdhcw gig, 5,412 Jfa,5:'Qt,M.s! 9 ,He it - , .. t .., V Y . ' . .I ,, i. y. . . . e V Ye .. . . . 1 ' I ' Y V I . . ' v i. -y . H. . .W ,,.-H 3: :Q , , , -- ..le S S 3 33 fa. . V' ez , ' . K Y. , . . . ,. ' . . ,' Y . M, . 1 . . a-.. - y , A 7 V I V V , . Y. . . 1 1 1 . ,, ,, A .W . K . , ' 3 4' 9 3 . . 1 r . . - KI 2 . Wlhit . ' ' J..-6.3 -eil-.U - ,rv , if I '- ef f---,.,ie4,. up-Y .r-if .-5.77,-A -1i-fY-w.- 1 g or ef IY 4,0 'y + f W-Vg ,TF y xy. 4, ' 'K - T23 '11 I i ,1-2v ,'f 2, VW QI-if , ,sl--il , Q V My j , ,I J, 4 ,w , :Q Aai4,gjJf?Y ,lor-g .nhl A 5. -9 -,J ....L,.-XL' ,'.Ll1fQ.Qi,-, A. 1,,,,,', ' ' ,,,.. C16 AN TA D ,rf 19301 Q 7 ,.......1..... M X 9 Q., 4 his? if iff- JI f- va- 4 ff ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE BLANCHARD March 12, 1911 UBCIW., General Course Glee Club 4. Few of us know a girl by the name of Elizabeth Blanchard, but many know a young lady called Betty. To see her in classes fespecially in the English roomj would give one the impression that she is very quiet and demure. Those who know her outside of class, however, can tell you what a truly fine comrade she is. MARION ADELL BRAGDON july 10, 1912 General Course Triple C 3 4 Chlzzle Wizzle Olio Act l Marion has made a great many friends here at Com, She has Painted Our Clouds With Sunshine both with her smile and the color of her hair Secretarial work is her ambition A pleasant bit of luck is due some employer DORIS LOUISE BR ANCH june Z9 1917 ot Commercial Course Trip e C 3 4 A genial disposition brings to its owner many friends Doris is a very likable girl Although she entered Cony from a country school she quickly made many friends in our class These have found her a most jolly companion and have grown to like her better and better during the four years HELEN ADELAIDE BROWN February 14 1913 Commercial Course Triple C Vl'e have found in Helen a willing worker and alvs ays a cheerful helper Vile have tested her and we know that she rings true Her cordial manner is most pleasing and we are positive that she will win the hugh esteem of everxone with whom she will come in Contact We -fat, 1. 'W UW ,J X if 'THQ 9 1 ' AK ' ' ' I! - Q UD,!! T . 1 .. ,, ffm- r- ---1--1:--v.-1:-r l-' l 'W' ' sq if ,f f f ' ' ,X X . H' . gr 'J in -,T'r3o'r s b t .: is, f we-1 A5 ' LW! 19301 f C o N ii' D ii11r11g1,sia2S?1195o BH, 'fl t Jaxitx. -53,0 . ,f.f1'7.1-,t-agflie' 3 A 141 if fwewi Z ELSIE lv1ERR1L1. BURBANK September 11, 1912 Skinny Academic Course Chizzle Xllfhizzle Chorus 4. A girl so gentle, sweet, and cheer, 'Twere honor to he with her here. Elsie entered the class late in our freshman year. XVhen she first came, we all thought her very quiet and shy. Al- though she has retained these two characteristics while in recitation rooms she has proved she can yyhisper as much as 'anyhody in study periods. Outside of class rooms she is so jolly' 'ind lively that we can t ask for a hetter companion. C HARLES QHEEFIELD BURDELL lviwy 12 1912 glugger Academic Course Footh all Z 3 4 Foothill Captain 4 Hockey 3 Track hiz le i e Treasurer 4 aseball 1 PTCSldCl1fFfCbhUX1DCllbb Bandl 3 4 Grchestral Z 3 4 President Glee Cluh 4 President Science Cluh 3 Conrad Staff 4 Chi le XVI le Booth Committee l 2 C Club Chi le V71 le Pi mist 4 Slugger his certainly won his sh are of laurels it Cony Ttktng p lrt in excry ph use of student tctixity he h ts m ide t success of everything he has undert iken including., his studies for in tddition to eng15,lne,1n so many extrt iffnrs he has found time to do excellent school work Charles is xtithout douht one of the most popular fellows in school Admired and worshipped hy the freshman liked hy every one his classm ites md underclassmen will not soon forget htm BENJ AMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER anuary 16 1911 Bennie Gem ral Course Although Bennie sleeps during his study periods he gets along xx ell at Cony He is good natured a good sport and a friend to ill who know him VUL like to see him smile and sh ill miss him xx hen he s gont MURIEI. MAUDE CHASE anuary I 1912 Commereial Course Chi 16ml leChorus1 2 3 4 Chi leXVi 1eO11o1 4 Chorus 2 3 Girls Glee Club Z 4 Conrad Staff Great IS song Used to great ends Muriel lb our class canary Many times we have enjoyed hearing her pretty songs Muriel wc re sorry that we ll not have more opportunities to hear you sing often Who knows perhaps somcd ay we will hear Muriel in the ttllcies or in Grand Opera Vile are sure that she ll he successful in whatever she undertakes lim? Q1 7' bg H I 'rw-jnl , Y I 1 7 . , . 1 K 1 Y 4 Y 1 1 K N . t V , .. , H xi I , , L t 4 ' 9 ' g 1 3,4g C 2: Nxlzzl' ' 3 13. ' , 3, 4g .' 1 4 .., , . 5 - 1 1 a 1 v v y . 4 1 y y ' s- s 3 s A Q 'K 4 - V-1-v x llvlv s A 1 t1 'Y . .I , A ... I '.... , , , , , , 2: 1 :: - a ' . . 1' 1: .4 J z 1 1 1:1 , I1. 1 1: ' 1 2 5 ' 1 1, 1 1: 1 as 1 1 ' 1 as 1 - ' ' ' 1 '- J Az '1.1' 1'. . 1' zz 1' . ' 1 C ' ' E . 1 'l if 'I ' ' ' . 'C ' ' . ' . 1 - ' . V v ',. , . . 1, . ' - . - . . . - A ,' - 1 ,' y tt - H , , s ' H- ' ' - Av ' Y s k- , v u L A 1 1 ' . ' ' ' t f I - I r w J - ',.,,, '7'...,, . '-v-v '-v-v ' . , -- .- ,A , t . '-- ff- , , Central Nlaine Music Festival 24 Triple C 3, 43 Cony . , . 1 G 1 3 ' . . , , . Y K as 9 I A C L V sl s ., ' 5 z 1 ' . ' ' ' 1 ' ' , . . - 1' x ' ' I Ji t 4 5 'if' :ff 'y 'i ' 'LQ 1 iff if 1 A 135-5311 . V' h- 7w,,ff I , - s ,, - . -mv I A ,ff-1 1, lkbxgg 'Cixi 11 E-fsfii ,f -till-1.51.f1ff23 eg47gfg1fvJ'-fv1f1'4 7 In .V x '-'oo' ' - --Q-ik----f--fin -- -? it --.M ' lf riii A ECCO NCI A D 'W 19351 EFFIE ERNESTINE CHOATE September 26, 1911 Chemie General Course So jolly, happy and carefree,- If only more could he like thee. Efhe is indeed jolly and merry. She is always ready with a pleasant word or smile, and can add zest to any group or party. What a wonderful thing it would be if only more Cony students could be as cheery as our Ellie and always be ready with a smile. DOROTHY CHURCHILL November 5, 1913 uno!-u Academic Course Glee Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4i Property Committee Chizzle Wizzle 39 Freshman Reception Committee 1. Here is Dot with bright blue eyes F1 ishing teeth and ready smile She thinks school is all worth while And her motto is Do or Die Dot is the girl with the beautiful teeth md that school girl complexion We never knew Gardiner hid such line country air Dot expects to take a post graduate course next fall and then to go on to Bry ant and Stratton School in Boston The best of luck Dot GEORGE MALCOLM CLARK August ZS 1912 Ma General Course Chi le W1 zle End 3 4 Publicity Manager Science Club 3 Glee Club 4 Science Club 3 4 Clothes made by Fashion Park are worn by Mal Clark The well dressed man of Com High School His clothes and good looks make him a bright star in the class rooms and corridors Mal possesses a golden voice and can al ways be heard singing some of his prize songs He is quite a man with the girls and says he would like to know what the strong power is he has ovtr women His ability 'ts 1 comedian has been shown in Chl le Wiz le He knows his stuff NELLIE ALTHEA COLE February 13 1912 ac General Course Trpe C 3 4 Be glad and your friends are many Be sad and you lose them all Nellie can 'ilways he seen around the corridors with 1 cheery greeting for everyone She can usuwlly be found at the football games with her lusty cheering between packages of gum and hot dogs We hope Nellie will alwaxs have as good a time in future life as she has had at Conv aeLhi!f,1lJ,faa?Lf im! M, iw? ff W if . 1 ' ' -, K ' 1 ' Y Y! V 2 . 2 . . K ix , .. V. .zz .Z K, 9 , . . .4 : , - - u , n - x K x u 1 Y K E L . A .917 I W 1 f - , ll' kl! i l ll II , . , 1 . Q ll . . ' ' Y I r if Y 4 1 E ,' 4.--wax v. iv! ,, . -.-:f.' '. -, -4,',V:,,.,,: '. A-vi '- ' . ' 512 ' tri Q-Z7 vm', '1 fl! f iff! V' G 'w f f 61 f J V 53 l:'4T1. 'i1'. tl f',?f'fiXV ffl' 'fi I -... .-- -if E,g11.,,,Aa,1-eu, L ,L f.a'fI-L, H ,v i vb J NT' ima e Q he .fee sgii fig PAULINE JOYCE CONRAD October 27, 1912 Commercial Course Coniad Staff 45 Triple C g Class Poet. Still is the water where the stream runs deep. Pauline is a knock out with anything pertaining to lessons. Weuall know what a relief it is to have the teacher call on Pauline to answer a question, and the best part of it all, is that we are sure of getting the answer we want. lf Pauline is hired in some business office she will have no trouble in mastering the dictation or typing EVPLYN PEARL CRAWFORD December 31 1912 sn Academic Course Freshman Presentation D coratin Committe Chi le NX'i l 4 State Prize Gorgas Essay Contest 4 Glee Club 4 College Club 4 History Pri e 4 Honor after honor has come to Lyn She says they are easy things to yy in Now he quiet and don t wiggle Listen to her little giggle Lyn is the eighth wonder of the world Che is smart popular pretty especially when she blushesl sincere and friendly Hom does she clo it' not blush but haye her name on the highest honor list each ranking., period' But seriously we hope she will keep on with the good worle when she goes out into the wide wide world and not forget the friends she h as left behind GOLDIF CROWELL September 23 1911 Academic Course College Club 4 lvlath Club 3 4 Conrad Staff National 1-1onorSoc1etx Salutatorian Deeds are better things than words are Actions mightier than boasting Goldie has added to our class by her high scholastic abil ty Although she does not like to have her high rank re ferrecl to we know that an honor list would not be complete without her name Goldie has seemesl quiet and resery ed ln her school life but we know she loves fun and gaiety is much is anyone IRMA EVELYN CUNNINGI-lAlwl August 19 1912 Skinny General Course Triple C 3 4 Skinny is so smart and bright Makes us think of a shining light She Just ups and states her rights And likes to ride on a motorcyc Irma is another smart commercial student She plans to be an avlatflx and we feel sure she will master the intricate knobs and wires as she has mastered shorthand With her d ishing spirit 'incl ready smile lrm'1 will soon be Paint ing the Clouds With Sunshine and writing romantic verses on the roof of the sky f-gf. nfl DEV br N A 9.2- 1 Y L Y K . . . 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Yet when it comes to athletics jack just shines. He plays football, basket- ball, hockey, and baseball, and has shown excellent ability in each. jack is not what you would call a high honor student, but gets good enough rank to keep him eligible for athletics. If he keeps on batting the way he has for the last few years. the big leagues will be looking for him. Keep up the good work, jack. LUTHER NORMAN CUSHING January 2, 1911 tr ue., Academic Course Chi le Wizzle Chorus 3 Lue is the class cut up He is continually fooling in classes yet he does seem to study and to have his lessons prepared He s good natured and well liked by everyone DOROTHY PAYSON DANIELS August Z2 1910 Dot General Course Chi le W1 le Chorus 4 Cvlee Club 4 Dorothy is a newcomer this year We have not had tlmc to get really acquainted with her She is unobtrusive and dignified She has made us like her because she IS so pleas ant at all times Success and happiness be yours Dot MAURICE VALENTINE DAVIS February 14 1912 Dmgu' General Course Band 3 4 Glee Club 4 To study or not to study That is the question A valentine to the world and the answer to a maiden s prax er A good sport and peeks of fun Here we have Dinger While at Cony he has enlivenei many a class room by his wisecracks and witticisms QL ara J' erm Luigi 'zz ' X ' 1. - .. 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W' 's 1.,eLcL,-V A ELENOR FRANCES DEAN May 10, 1912 upatu Academic Course Freshman Boothg Sophomore Boothg Class Secretary 2, Chizzle Xlllizzle Executive Committee 3, 49 Student Council 3, Basketball 4g Archery Club 4g Vice-President Glee Club 45 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3g Cheer Leader 43 Senior Play, Cony College Club 4. As pure as a lily, As fresh as a rose, Thinks puppy love's silly, VVe're positive she knows. Elenor is everyone's friend, not ar all high-hat. She is exceedingly' popular with the other sex. She gets a good deal of fun out of everything, likes all sports and is espe- cially good as guard on the basketball team. She is an ac- complished musician and plans to go to Xllfheaton College to climb the ladder of success. IRENE HELEN DELAWARE February 17 1913 Cutie Commercial Course Glee Club3 4 COHldd St1ff4 Triple C 3 4 Chi XX1 le Chorus 3 4 Oh where' Oh where' has Cutie gone' She s taken the sunshine with her How dull Cony will seem without our gay Irene' Lucky is the man who gets lrene to take care of his office for his home eitherj He will be getting a brilliant sunbeam who will make the sunshine on the rainlest day You don t know how much we envy Doctor O Connor right now ELIZABETH DUNBAR April 22 1911 Betty General Course Debating 4 Science Club 3 4 Chiz le X111 le 3 Sail faith into the sea of life A game at Cony wouldn t be a game without Betty our on the grandstand cheering Betty however is not only a sportsman but she is also a good scholar She deserves much credit for her ability as a dehater She is also a good French student especially xy hen she cuts classes Remem ber that Betty' Nllfell Betty we hope you are a little mole successful lf you ever try cutting classes again BERNARD EARLF FABRIZI February 7 1911 u General Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 3 Cony Cue Staff Band Orchestra To be a well favored man is the gift of fortune NX7ell dressed and goocllooking Bud 15 a man to be ad mired He has had a fine record while he has been here and has made many friends He has shown his worth in baseball and football His worth is a great deal and he in tends to prove it to the world ee 4- a s sists., - ' 1 it -lu , . - V it H . , , . , ,, , ...le ra... . .... , , . it - H . . 1 ,, . , , . . ' 1 ' . ' ' w 4 . V '. . V , - . X . . , , . 1 1. yu , I . 1 . W yn , , , .. ..- -. it - - - V H , . l Y r Y , . , ' . t ' V Y V - , . Y 4 ' - 1 . h . V . N . 3 UB dn - 1 v 1 9 3 3 I it , -, - n - , . -in , .4 - hw W, if A ,I yn. . ra.. 4, ,f .- +15 t.. lg.---. - 1 ,p Y .- --.. X , ' . f i, 4- 6 - qi- , .. ., .1 Q fp' - r - 1 -- 'r' . 1 Q if ' - . Su f 1' -, , E , . - - 4 X . , ' B 1 -.1 at. - .-1, ' ' ff-c' .- .ff'LQ',.-.ff'.2. we .t. . 1' .. ,- ,-.,t-,..a., .-A 1 . 1 .. .. . - g I - 1,--1 -M - -I -- - E L- - W . - Nunn- I A igi 5 : e . L' 'im 'A1, rlgsil .Q EDITH MCDAVID FARNHAM 1 -f july 25, 1914 uDeen Commercial Course Chizzle Wizzle Booth 1, 2, 3g Dancing Chorus 35 Glee Club 45 Coniad Staff. Dee, with her bright red curly hair, Dee, with her beautiful Roman nose, Dee, who makes us stop and stare, Dee, as lovely as a rose. We think of a red-headed girl as having a quick and fiery temper, but we all know Dee to be sweet and gentle as a Clove. She is a general favorite with the teachers and stu- dents and we are sure she will be a great success as a kinder- garten teacher. As for writing notes to Sophomores, she's a Wow! We have to admit she has 1T. ELEANOR LUCILE FARNHAM May 25, 1912 Snapper General Course Basketball 3 4 Laugh and the World Laughs with You Scrapper has won her fame by playing basketball She surely can keep the forwards from scoring Although crappy isnt so very studious she has always met t world with a smile and many a time the class room has een corrupted by her laugh We hope she can always go through life as cheerfully as she has while she has been with us ESTHER LOUISE FARRAR April 29 1912 General Course riple C Club Chiz le Wiz le Chorus 4 Cvlee Club Give what you have to someone it may be better than you think Esther is one of those sweet little girls without whom no class would be complete Each one adds his part to the class and she has contributed her share by her good humor and charming smile LILLA MARIAN FARRAR June 23 1910 Commercial Course Triple C 3 4 Glce Club4 Lilla s friends know her to be .1 jolly companion whose ense of humor has livened many an hour for them l might be well to say that her hair ls .1 source of envv to many girls who have to pay for their waves She likes ecretarial viork and hopes to continue it after leaning Coni, 4x ,, Jess ... f , . .. - ,. S ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' he ,J - ' 1 , 1. , . T' 3 'z 'z ' 3 . ., . . . U s is an I h C , , - s ' ' ' . r S . Y . . l j V. V' . 1-'-' ' - ff V f ffwffff' lx - L .. -f , Y-f f-if 5- 1 1 ,mmf , ,gt--1 N- X A Q . . Me! if f if 1 5 lifts 9 . 6 .Q 1 r f' vs- A -nw-:wil-liJl,T ,i.,f:,,fiV Xi A-,,,,j,,3.i . f 2 i f .:t-..:- ...gi ., f ..L.,j,'L-g- A-hill, :.,,Q.45 glrk 'snr 'R'- 'v' - ' M i' A D lg ' s r ADELINE HOPE FEAREBAY March 23, 1912 General Course Ring Committee, Chizzle Wizzle 4. How can I leave thee? How can 1 from thee part? Full of fun and merriment, we envy the good times Adeline and Bee IHUSI have together. It is impossible to think of one without the other. We hear it rumored that Adeline is going to Gorham Normal. We hope Bee won't be fat away. It would be too had to separate such staunch friends. TVIARIE IRENE FERLAND April 7, 1913 Hzkfw Commercial Course Triple C 3, 4g Glee Club 4 lkie minds her P s and H is she fiults very few Knows 1 lot about keeping house Shes not even afraid of a mouse Ikie certainly has got perseverance During her four years at Cony she has worked afternoon and evening and besides has looked xery often inside her books 1k1e expects to take a Post Graduate course and then to go on to business school We hope she will succeel there as well as she has succeeded at Cony GEORGE EDWARD FICKETT December IZ 1912 Academic Courtt Math Club 3 4 President of Math Club 4 Science Club 3 College Club 4 Debxting Team 3 Booth Chairman 3 Presi dent of Chi zle W1 zle. 4 Vice President of Class 3 Student Council 4 National Honor Society George is another fellow who has been very active and very successful in school affairs In addition to participating in several clubs and class actixlties George did a dilhcult piece of work in m nnaging and directing the school fair as president of Chiz le Wi le An excellent student and a cheerful worker George will alwavs be esteemed for the manner in which he has held various offices during his school career RUTH ALICE FIFIELD September 18 1912 Ruthie Academic Course Chlzzle Wlzzle Chorus 3 4 Ruthie is to all appearances a rather quiet little girl She tried to pull the wool over our eyes but we have found her out for underneath the surface is the metriest little fun lover ex er We hear that she intends to go to Farmington in the fall Hou fortunate for Farmington' I iTS?.Ti.re5ftee3f as .fins ls QR :Neg li5G W, ' - , 'Q . '. Qs, 1 ' ' 1 '. . ' 1 v 'y . .' . . . - , , ' C 1 -. ' . . , , ' . K , . . . . . . . ' 5 9 . Q . 1 .. 3 . , 3 , . , Z . Z . 5 .. 5 . 3 . . . . - 1 . , . .. . - ' ,' ' -Y ' ' ' ' 'Z 'zz . . ' K I .. , ,, A 3 Y 5 v . . ' r I 1 . i 1 gf --fit' - .0 Yfr' j.?:t-.1 .V ' ew-A i1jr1'7 iC f'eTT'::Z', T- -ff, I 2,1 do 1 11' jk,-A, X V1X,,V!fSl Lf .Q I Kyfxx . 7 K 1 J ,-, 1 3-K to 2 A s fir wil. as 1, ' , -s ig.f'?wf-are fires-f'.aQ2 f 'asc'-. f',Lgg,LQ:a .M 14. '.li1.ri f fi ---H - '-'W -f-'Y v- - . ,e - M Y -- Y 7.4. ' ' fm'- Yrs---'e-.,e Nnvvv' CI A --4 , , i' ff s QC, t- if , -,' 1 1 1 Swag , 1 KENNETH COLLEY FGSTER january 31,1913 saKenxn Academic Course President of Student Council 45 Manager of Football 45 Ass. Manager of Football 35 Publicity Manager of Science Club 45 Secretary Boys' Glee Club 45 Chairman Senior Booth 45 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 35 Debating 35 Cony C Club 45 Chairman Athletic Banquet 45 Business Manager of Orchestra 45 Business Manager of Coniad 4. Kenneth, so several young ladies have said, is the answer to the much discussed maiden's prayer. However, when not engaged in answering such prayers, Ken has found time to be a good student, popular with both boys and girls, and interested in everything connected with the school. He has admirably held many important positions in high school affairs. Gay, witty, and handsome, but oh, so fickle!-Kew neth has broken more than one heart and made scores of friends while at Cony. MADELYN MARY FOX December 12 1912 General Course Freshman Booth 1 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3 4 President lrls Glee Club 4 Executive Committee 4 Class Secretary 4 Mad likes to dance and dance You just ought to see her prance She has style and lots of pep Here she is hep' hep' hep' There are so many nice things to say about Madelyn that we don t know where to begin She has been so busy this year being one of the best amateur singers and dancers of the school that all we can say is We wish her all success and happiness in spite of the fact that she doesn t want to e an artist' How about an artist s W1fL7 Cherrio Mad The Best Is Yet To Come' HARRIET ELIZABFTH FRANKLIN May 7 1911 General Course Coniad Staff Although Eli abeth has not given us much opportunity to get acquainted with her we know she would make a true friend She is an earnest conscientious girl with a pleasant personality Eli abeth will make a place for herself in the world because of her quiet perseverance NATHAN COBB FULLER August 18 1913 Nate General Course Senior Play Young in limbs in Judgment old All those who have read Penrod and Sam and have noticed the mischievous Sam will recognl e a double in athan Whlle at Cony he has been very interested in his work and has taken an active part ln school activities H surely did credit to himself and to the school in the Senlor Pay '55, Q Fi ltMad1i G' i 5 u I . 3 v y A K b -- , ', , N . 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Iv 1 - V , f K 1 ',,,A,s?'f' Lv-Mi: 1 ,cl -4 -. 1 7, u ri., mai K-.-, - was -.W , f---5 Hag V - .Nam-, . . ., ML- 193099 X CoN1AD New 930 ,, x Xxqjpfxx -,qstgyfxxsa-E 2-sz' 5 MILDRED HELEN GILLEY August 17 1912 M1 General Course Triple C 3 4 Cvlee Club4 Chorus4 She was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will and yet was never loud Shy and sweet is M111 to some to others sweet still but lively and talkative She has a good smile and we see it often She is a fine commercial student and a fine friend ALLEN ELLSWORTH GLAZIER April 4 1917 General Courve Triple C 3 4 Allen is a very smart boy but because of his shyness some of us haxe failed to notice the remarkable traits which he possesses Although not in many of the school activities and Chizzle W1 zle he has within a xery extraordinary sense of humor At times Allen is very playful and we often wonder if he will lose this spirit of cheerfulness LEO RALPH GOODE August 8 1911 Skud General Course Science Club 3 4 A machine. that tells all knows all and never runs down A pleasing personality and a good smile for everyone Skud is some tllker and when it comes to discussing sports he can go on forex er If there were ever a speaking marathon held he would win it Skud 15 quite a boxing fan and can keep you informed about all the boxers. He has helped to keep things going at a fast pace at Cony. His outbursts in classes will be missed. MARY AMELIA HILL April 21, 1912 ssHam11 Academic Course College Club 45 junior Booth Committeeg Decorating Committee 43 Coniad Staff. M-A-R-Y, Mary We love Y-O-U. This is the way everyone feels who has known Mary during her four years at Cony. Probably there are some who envy Mary because of her drag with a certain Chemistry professor, but deep within their hearts they know Mary has gained her high rank by hard work. She is an essential part of any committee because she is willing to do any work however unpleasant. Needless to say, Mary will be a success in whatever she undertakes. '-7 'L:i24:lA -LC: 'n'f Cl ss. - 5 ...,., girls, Ktx 'lljyy --Boi,-' 1 , ,. wi- ,, . u,wn U -Y V Y v- A---A 77 MV Y Y-'Y S eCroeN'1 A D +1930 VIRGINIA HILL March Z9, 1912 Ginny Gin Academic Course Cony Cue Staff 3, 45 Asst. Editor Coniadg Chizzle Wizzle Booth Committee. Virginia is a fine sport, a ready joker and aconscientious worker all in one. Does anybody wonder why she has so many friends here at Cony? She hopes to attend Simmons next year. We see a rosy future for Virginia and we know she deserves it. ARNOLD GEORGE HUIVIPHREY April 7 1913 Amy Commercial Course Triple C And all the maidens smile When Arnold doth appear Arny s two weaknesses are the fair sex and driving far beyond the speed limit Many Cony maidens have been charmed by his dark eyes and that winning smile h possesses As for driving at top speed Well just watch him pass your car or any other one within Hve miles MAYLAND LESTER DELANO JFWETT Iv1ay17 1911 Academzc Course Football 4 Manager of Hockey 4 Glee Club 4 Band 3 Scienee Club 3 4 O Romeo Romeo where 'lrt thou Romeo7 No girl s he irt is safe when Mayland is around Tnlkanve and good looking he wins many .1 girl s regard Besides his soual accomplishments he has partitlpated in sports and made a fine manager of hockey May he Gnd life Q clean straight road to happiness ELSIE LOUISE JONFS July 13 1912 Commercial Course Triple C Club3 Secretary ofTriple C Club4 Copy ing Editor of Cony Cue 4 Committee Sophomore party 2 x unknown number of smiles a .1 great deal of life and logic When this problem has been solved we have Elsie Elsie s smile has made many I1 gloomy day more cheerful us to do better Elsie seems fond of Mr Typewriter and in all probability will be a secretary 'eng ,QA-. gm gm? QE . 1 R .1 U ,, 4. . U .. , U .. - , ,Y . - .N I XY , . Y . C I ' S S i l Y I L ' ' I1 . A- . 4 's . ' , 9 , . h.. .. 5 J A 5 . . .' 'X , ' I . . I .I 5 I . R I . and her Wim wigor and Hwitalit hass urred many of , Y p . . At. H., ., R, .- L. -U .- q ,F 'J- He, if ft WY ? ,F 't f s X Q env . ' -s Le.-.fx , .'.,v ..L,f :ns ha - f 3. vw A I Y ,-Ae., -.mf ' 11756 TCEUERNETITDT , ,Eve .1 X -Le -.,,.e A TSX 1 1. MARGARET ESTHER JONES A11111 4. 1911 W upeggyn Domestic Arts Course Cvlee Club 4 Peggy is pretty and lively. She always looks as if she were enjoying herself-and she is. Everyone will miss her delight- ful laugh and friendly smile. She'll make someone a fine secretary. MARIQRIE LUCILLE KEENAN February 7, 1911 1iMaTj11 Commercial Course Assistant editor Cony Cue 4g Triple C 3, 4 Marj : Keep your face towards the sun, and your shadows will fall behind you. During her four years at Cony, Mari has had a cheery word for everyone. One of her greatest virtues, is the ability to make friends, and keep them. Marjorie has displayed her talent by writing stories for the Cony Cue Due to her liter iry ability she has ac quired an .Astonishing xoc ibulary Many a time her lnglish cl iss his heaved 1 sigh of relief when they sau Marjorie s hand go up for her explan IIIOD of a xx ord RUTH CH RRLOTTI' KELLER Ruthie October Z8 1913 Acadtmit Course Chi zle Wt le Chorus 2 3 4 qenior Pl ly Property Committee 4 College Club 4 Basketball 4 Coniad Qtaff 4 unior Prom Committee 3 Secretary Treasurer Cony Archery Club 4 Ruben Ruben lxe been thinking What .1 dull world this would be lf the men were all transported Far across the b1g broad sea A lox er of good times and a good sport Ruth has gn n and 1m sure received much pleasure 'it Cony As a guard in basketball she s fine And when she gets the ball Oh boy ' Ruth is going to Westbrook Seminary next year Get there in September not November Ruth MARION FRANCES KIMBALL Noxemher17 1912 Kimmw General Course C 1 le VU1 le 1 Kimmy is a little lass Likes to whisper in a class Will not stand for my sass And is a trifle trifle fast Marlon is our harum scarum girl We don t ste her very often but when we do it lasts until the next time She likes natural curly hair men at least six feet ten bright colored ties and but for further information kindly ask Dot X 6 ffN O 1 6.-13,6 l Q . .11 XTL-g?2I2' 0 ft I U , . 3 1 1' - .. .., .. . , .L . . . . ,Y , 1 . 1.. 1. . . 1 - 1 . 1 1 .. 1 , ., . .1 1,11 1 , z zz ' 1 1 3 .- 11 ' ' 5 i ' ' 1 - ' 2 J - - . . . , . , 1 1 1 ,y . U. 1 1 1 1 1 , . , y . ,S 1 ' ' 4 1 , 1 ' v - , ,1. 2 4 ,f 1 7 . . . V 1 1 - ' v . .1 - ,11 hzz zz . . .., 1 . .y . . ' . 1 , 1.4 , 11 1 1 H 1 , 1 ' - ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 - 1. 1 , . . , . , ........ , .... ' Y 1 1 , - g, f of A 4' , ., . ,,, . ,,. -... ., .. :,.-.- 1 - , . xr .,. 1- .1 1 1 1,yf' 11ft'sf1' 'Xie '11, ' ' 1 W' of To X P ' M E 'Cp ' J N 'P . X E E 'l '-- .-1 ' X , few... , ' fr e . , 2 1 ., ' f f .s f' - ' 11- A - - -A J.1--f.L-s,kf-sif:ef- f' 1. miigzle- fi 2 ' 5. -A-, .1-' .sta L. . ..,L,1.'1:c an .,,..':--,.1gg3 ,,:-, e Y , ee. YC. C-,- so .,,- , ',. , , V y HI' V 1593735 - O ii i ,t Q 1 BERNARD THEODORE KING October 6, 1911 uBenn General Course Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 23 Chizzle Wizzle Booth Committee 45 Football 3, 43 C Club 4g Triple C 3, 4. Last fall Bernard showed excellent skill in football. Not only last fall but all four years of his sojourn at Cony he has protrayed this skill in everything he has attempted to do. Hoping that he will always show this during his life we feel sure his will be one of success and happiness. CHARLES PENNEY KINSMAN JR. August 29, 1912 Brud General Course Freshman reception committeeg Vice President 1g Student Council 1, 2g Cheer Leader 2, 3g Band 3, 49 Glee Club 49 Freshman Booth committeeg Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 1, 2g End man 3 4' Basketball 4' C Club' Coniad Staff4 He was a man take him all in all 1 shall not look upon his like again Cony Hugh School s gift to the girls If he is not talking to some girl then one knows he has lost his tongue His favorite spot in school he says is under the palm tree be cause it reminds him of Floridi where everything is wirm lfone happens to see .1 green Ford coupe flying over the road it is Brud the school s speed demon Brud s gre ttest weakness is Betty and there is nothing he would not do to show his devotion for her His popularity can not he equaled and he always has .1 good Joke for everyone His ability as a comedian has been shown in Chizzle Wiz le We hope that Brud s personality will carry him far in life FLORENCE ETHELYN LARRABEE September 22 1912 Flossxe General Course Triple C Here s to the girl with .1 heart and smile Who makes the bubble of life worth while Florence can always be depended upon to find a topic of conversation wherever you meet her This is a great asset as few of us can get beyond discussing the weather or that terrible exam We all like Elossle for her genial dlsposl tion and smile which is always ready for instant use MARY VERON1CA LARRABEE February 26 1911 Billie General Course Mary s motto is Make your school life one happy day One can see just what sort of person she is by this When ever one wishes something done he runs to Mary She says she wants to teach We envy the children a good natured teacher RKQFYEMQS W asa- 4 , , , , - 'A . 4 ' 1 ' s 1 , v . . 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' Y .N ' -- 1 , ... ..BeLn ALLAN MERTON LARRABIIE qeptemhtr ZQ 1911 Academic Course l'ootball 4 C Club 4 Band 4 Boys Cvlee Club 4 Goo eyes sllcked hair Makes mistakes doesn t care Has .1 car drives it fast Ride with him he who dasts Prof lb a newcomer in the Senior Class We are lucky to get him He was good 1n football and is better still wtth his goofgoo eyes He has .1 pleaslng personality As for h1s melodious voice he ranks almost as high as our star soprano Prof is just naturally smart and we expect much from him especnally 1n the bus1ness line ROBERT EDWARD LAW RENCE December 1 1911 E it 1 Academic Course Ch1 le W1 le 4 QLICDLC Club 3 Presi ient of Science Club 4 V1ce President of College Club 4 President ot Band 3 loke Editor of Comad 4 Six feet tall skinny and full of fun If he keeps on grow ll1g we shall have to lnstall .1 spec1.1l desk for him Even now he h lb his legs sticking out in the alsles occupying floor space Milk IS his Chldf dr1nk but even th.1t doesn t seem to increase his wexght H15 ability as an actor was revealed 1n Llu lc Wlzzle th1s year xx here he and h1s partner had the whole house in an uproar BE -XTRICF IRENF 1.1:lCvl'l-1-GN July 17 1917 Academic Course Athletic Banquet Committee 33 Property Committee Chizzle Wizzle 3, Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3, 4. A hee without a sting. Bee has won many friends by her charming personality. She is always pleasant, and we don't know what would hap- pen if she were ever cross. Bee is planning to go to Farm- ington next fall. We hope she will learn how to become a good and efhcient cook while up there. HAZEL BERTHA L131G11ToN may 31, 1913 tisurrn uBenn Commercial Course Although Hazel has been a member of our class for four years, few of us have come to know her as intimately as we wish. We think her friends must fmd her to be a fine comrade, for she seems very jolly. We all hope she has the best of luck in her work after leaving Cony. 11: if of 131 1 11 A -4 1. af 'K If . . x ' , 10 f A E Ami 3 N, i 'I LL N ff Y H ,, T . 1'.'f? ik . ff ,M fe-.1 .. de, ,,, 1. jx 'hr - 1 - - 1 HL- , -1,75x:.- 1-.u-5.11-. N...- fiiygwff eji o N 1 A D Y, f,tf 193O 3515252 'Gai .9 .015 ' 4 ff' l l ewv wfyxse-ms Q fee- RACHEL EVELYN LEMIEUX june 7, 1912 rrRayn General Course Chorus Z, 3g Girls' Glce Club 4g Triple C 3. 45 Chizzle XVi:zle Booth Committee 4g Coniad Staff 4. lf the girls of Cony High were standing in a line, We think that Rachel would take the prize because she is so fine. Rachel is one of our commercial students, who has helped to make our school a place for good times, as well as hard work. Rachel has been an ardent basketball fan, helping her fellow students on to victory, by her whole-hearted cheering. Rachel is always full of fun, and is a general favorite with both the boys and girls. THOMAS WEST LIBBY May 11, 1912 Tom Academic Course Orchestra Z 3. 4' Senior Play' Chizzle Vlfizzle Chorus 4' Asst Manager of Cony Cue Z 3 Manager Cony Cue 4 Glee Club 4 Science Club 3 4 College Club 4 Vice Presi dent of Rifle Club 4 If anyone should ever wonder just what the reason is for Tom s quietness UD of speech and conduct he should re member that Tom is a violinist and an excellent singer and so it has been said music has a refining influence upon a person However not at all handicapped by this ability Tom has always taken actixe part in all school and class xx orkd aided by intelligence and a happy faculty for making frien s JOHN CREEDEN LIZOTTE anuary 20 1911 lolmme Academic Course Track 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Band 4 Orchestra4 Secretary Treasurer C Club Glee Club4 Student Councill Science Club 3 4 Booth Committee4 All the students of Cony have seen john s love for music by his many successful demonstrations on his clarinet It is often thought that some day John will be a great music master He is also one of Cony s outstanding athletes He excels in track and hockey VC ILLIAM JOSEPH LOC' AN August 6 1911 i General Course Chi le V11 zle Booth Committee 3 4 Nice President C Club4 Hockey Z 3 4 Capt Hocltey4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Swift as the vyind and strong as an ox Bill is not much around the girls but he always has a good hearty cheer for everyone Bill plays footb ill hockey and baseball He has proved himself a credit to the team in each sport and he is a demon on skates The way Bill leaves the chemistry class the last period would make one think that the school was on fire His heartiness and friendliness have been welcomed by all during his four years at Cony Q QWG' R aj nr. we Q Xgxr gf .. .. . , , r ' ' ,- i i I : 1 , 9 1 - - . . . , - 1 2 , - . y , , . . . 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LlLLlAN MAY MAcCAl3E ULN., February 17, 1911 General Course Lil is a little girl with bl mek hair and a turned up nos At nrst she appeared bashful but that w is just because we didn t know her She s full of pep and fun She has only been here two years but those years have rexealei her splendid character to us She ll make a good natured and efficient steno rapher EEEIE SMITH 1x1-xCLEOD February 25 1911 General Course' Chi le Xll'i lc Property Committee 3 Chi le W1 l Booth Committee 4 Effie h is been 1 loy al supporter of all the Conx actix ities no m utter whether it is selling iee eream on the senior booth or cheering for the footb ill team Loyalty is a splendid characteristic Effie Vile wish we had more like you Nurs ing is .1 fine profession Let us congratulate future patients MICHAEL JOSEPH LYDEN October 16 1910 Mike Academic Course Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 2 3 4 C Club 2 3 Science Club 3 junior Prom Committee He plays at golf but does he succeed Rather bashful around the girls but full of fun and life Mike is quite a student in English and when it comes to giving or il topics on golf hc is right there Mike is a good golfer and says that after he graduates he is going to be a professional Mike plays football and baseball and he certainly is a star on the basketball floor The may he sinks them from all angles is remarkable Mike is A worker and willing to help anybody Wt 3 as X31 ,N sf . . .Q . . Y. 2- . ' r 13. ' ' '- . K - v , , 5 - , - 1 , ., K L , - I I s - 1 x Vw - 1, s . O ..Ef., '-v- ---v w I x - 4-1 1'-w s .... .... , ..- ..-L 2 - 1 V - N f Iv 1 ' H ' -' 1 . ' ' -. '-e,- N s , , . . . .1 . .. 4 , ' . . .U 'V . v . , r , r , Q . it E yi is - as A ' . - ' -1 ' ' , . . . . . 1. . .,. 1 . . e , e ' ' ' Lt ' ll I . h ' 'Q ' . , . ' 1 , . . ' 'Q 'I 1 ' s ' . '- . , ' ' ,,-A, Q, ,,,,,..L,,,,, , L W, ,T,,-.,,,, 1 f t rf f 'ff 3 iff'--' :fl it gf fr-:aff - it re-V .-f i 1491.24 ff NJA, fsf nm J! 'sae .. '-' V ,hf,1,--,vNM:L,qAAX4f':1 1-Qi,-,AQ wwf 1 -' A YQFRQ , 1 fl gg , sf esis- ws fQ- H f f R APHAEL WISSEL MAHER December 21 1911 flmmx Academic Course dent Councll 3 Vice president Chlzlle W1 le 3 President of Class 4 Class Will Vice president Glee Club Freshman Booth Wit and WlSdOI'l1 arc born wlth a man The best word that fits Jimmy IS tardiness He has been late so many times that lf has become a habit He has hit the century mark now and says that he I5 golng to have one record ln school that nobody wlll beat HIS two weak points are women and arguments He 15 always arguing about something IH English HIS pleaslng personality has won him many frlends and wherever one sees hlm he IS always havlng a good time RICHARD FRANCIS MASON December 9 1912 Dick General Course Track 1 2 3 Captain of Track 4 Band 4 Whenever you see a cloud of dust tearing down the road IH a track meet you can be safe ln guessing who is making the commotion Of collrse lt s Dlck ln school one would never recognlze him He moves moderately down the corrlders and appears to have no lnterest ln llfe but if one places a tape a hundred yards down the track and finds somebody to run against hlm the difference lb remarkable ELAINE ESTELLE MCCONE October 14 1912 Kiddie Commercial Course Triple C 3 4 Cony Cue4 An ounce of happlness 15 worth a pound of gloom. For four years Elaine has graced our class with her jolly laugh and ready smileiexcept when typing the French Department of the Cony Cue. She has shown outstanding ability in her commercial work and we know someone will have a fine stenographer soon. We're sure you'll succeed 'Laine if you smile as much as you have at Cony. STANLEY GEORGE MCCLJRDY April zz. 1912 llMacav llstann General Course Chizzle Wizzle End-Man 2, 3, 4: Art Editor of Cony Cue 2, 3, 45 President of Class 3g Vice-President of Class 45 Chairman junior Prom. 3g Chizzle Wizzle Signist 2, 3, 4g Chizzle Wizzle Olio 4g Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 43 Cvlee Club 4g Senior Play 4. Mac is one young man in the class of 1930 who is really talented. A clever singer and dancer-witness his fine work as Chizzle Wizzle end-man. He is also a cartoonist and painter of more than average proficiency. Also, as an amateur in the Senior play, Stan performed his role very successfully. There can be no doubt as to his advancement in the world when he has completed his education. 4 + 1 A e . w Kgvuissxg a x saf- vm Q -'QT A ' is , l ,.. .. . M. W, X A 1 to if HQRSRQ7 o N CI A D Q, ,lf 19 so il V' ,- M Track Zg Football 3g Cue Staff 11, 2, 33 Y-ice-president Stu- sm was G rf .far- REY MAXFIELD MLKFNNEY August 21 1913 Ken funeral Course Ru. is n'1turally cheerful ind actne He always seems to ht enjoying things '1s they come even enduring the hur t tn of the classrooms with a grin Those who do not know mn personally will rcmemher him as the tongue tied darlcev hoy Verm 1n of the qcnlor play a part which he played 1 ary 11 tll Rex gun 11 good n iture will prohahly hring manv new lCL1ll nnmncts to take the place of those that he will ose upon graduating from Cony ELIZ ABETH MARIE Mcl.AUGHI.IN Oetolwer 10 1913 Cumral Course T rule C 3 4 Quiet and eonserx atiyv. we d hardly know she yy as around if it xxertn t for sonitthingquitc undehnahle lt may he the 11 iy her eyes twinkle Ill the time or it may he the way she smiles myxs 1y me sh 1ll miss her for those twinkling eyes miltt xxhouer they smile it feel hippy We lcnovx that Lll ibtth will make 1 lot of people happy in this world CHRISTINE INIERRICR October 9 1910 General Course XVe have discoverei Christine to h a most aimable p rson Every morning she has greeted us in ith a friendly vxord which has started the day' right. Among others Mrs. Conant will miss this familiar face applying for a tarcly pass. Life has a great deal in store for such '1 good natured person as you Lhristine. CHARLES VUILLIAM MESSER December 4, 1912 But General Course Orchestra, Band, Chorus. But is rather reserved. However, we know he can cut up when he wishes. He is a musician. He played in our orchestra and hand for four years and was a member of the chorus. We know he is good and hope the world can be made to see him our way. 'rr --L -rrp f prof .- H, Hn 11193596112 C o 1 A D- o E . Q1 rig so ' 5 s rr Q Tr:1Yclfx4g Triple C 49 Senior I'lay 45 Coniad Staff 4. I' 1 - I , ' . I Y . - 5 V I 1- Z I: I I C I sl- K 1 K V. x 1 ' I , ,fill 1 1, ' Y . CFQY, 3 ffP1 Vff ?ffcK' 'f 'TF' 'nm- ' O TI A D li-1930 1 cog L 45 as ARDENA MAY MILLER August 28, 1912 Anlee Academic Course Freshmen Presentation lg Math Club 3, Treasurer Math Club 43 Secretary College Club 4g Cony Cue Staff 3, 4, Coniad Staffg Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 43 National Honor Society. lf you strike a thorn or rose, keep on going. Ardena is one of the artists in our class. Not only has she excelled in her wonderful ability to paint pictures, but also in her studies. just as regularly as the highest honor roll comes out, one will see Ardena's name on the list. She thinks it's terrible when her rank drops from an A to an A-. This doesn't necessarily mean that Ardena is a book worm. Those of us who know her, know that she's an all round good sport. She can always be seen at the foot ball games. ln the winter time she gets her recreation by sliding down hill backwards. LAWRENCE ISAAC MOORE September 17 1911 Academic Course Tripe C 3 4 As proper a man as ever lived upon nest s Although Lawrence is a modest boy he has certainly made a place for himself at Cony While here he has taken great interest in his studies and we may feel sure that whatever college he attends he will certainly not have to fear for his scholastic standing HARRIET PORTER MORGAN july Z9 1911 Domestic Arts Course Chi le Wizzle Chorus 4 Science Club 4 As merry as the day is long Xlve like Harriet with her pleasant face and jolly laugh Her ambition seems to be to have a good time and she generally succeeds in this wherever she is Harriet 15 plan ning to become a nurse We know she will be successful in her chosen field of work GEORGE GASLIN MUDGE july 30 1912 ure Commercial Course Triple C 3 President Triple C 4 Ex eryone here at Cony dreads the time when George will graduate especially the freshman girls Although he has 1 high average in his studies and we know he will make a success in the world everyone can see his one weakness is women His one desire is to be in a position equal to that of Rudolph Valentino and we feel sure that his curl and personality will help him in attaining this desire Q?-'?'f3 VN E S5 1 . ' I il !l V . . , . 'zz ' 9 ' . it , -, H 1 D 1 l, t . . 4 . U, , .. : ' - v 7 x 1 ' ' 1 ' ' I 3 ' . . 1 I . '. . . .il 1 -5 . - ' ll 17 . . ' . . V - . Q. d r., HWY AT A 0 3: ff, fi , EA, .Xi K- , ., 15:4 ,fx-UVA? EA it i X LFE? X J ' ,5e?eEs.J,f1e,wssu,e5-+11 -si 3 ,- ir A 'MTH' '- 91 , hee 5' ' A Div-4?gf'9S i193QQ3 - O N I A D 2 3 2 ' ' ' '-'iv -ga L LJLLLL -- 4' ff '-v MARY KATHRYN MURPHY hdV27.1912 stKa3In General Course - Chizzle Wizzle Booth 3, Basketball 3, 4g Clee Olub 4. If she's always with a smile-that's our Kay If she's always dressed in style-that's our Kay. Kay is another guard on the basketball team, who has helped to make her school famous, by her ability to baffle the forwards. Kay is a great dog lover, especially to a parti- cular species, which we have been watching her train for the past few months. She is also one of those rare people who is always willing to share the last bite of her sandwich with a less fortunate friend. With this virtue, Kay, we are sure you will have a successful future. JEANETTE NELSON May 20, 1912 Petty Academic Course Class Secretary lg Student Council Z, 3, 4, Booth Com- mittee 1, Zg Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 3, 43 Chizzle NX'iz:le Dancing Chorus Z, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4g Manager of Basketball 45 Track Z, 3, 4- Captain of Track 4' Math Club 3 4 College Club 4 Philips Cup unior Prom Committee 3 Athletic Banquet Committee 4 Conrad Staff4 Cheer Leader 4 Student Council Secretary 3 National Honor Society Vice President 4 Class Part 4 Cony will feel lost without Petty next vear A fine student athlete and worker she has done much for Cony Vflfhfbllf doubt Petty is an exceptional girl outstanding ln whatever she undertakes She is a highest honor student Vlfhen you give Petty anything to do you may be sure If will be done thoroughly and well Heres to you Petty may you have long life and extra good luck CHARLES BODWELL PAINE IR May 18 1912 Academic Course Freshman Presentation 1 Freshman Booth Debating 4 Senior Play 4 Chi zle Wiz le Property Committee 4 Math Club 3 4 College Club 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 One thing says a good deal about Bod he is to enter Annapolis Naval Academy next fall And for entrance to the Academy a young man must be xery intelligent a leader a scholar and a good fellow Bod has always filled these requirements while he has been at Cony Although one of the leading students he has taken part in the social side of school as Mr Schofield in the Senior play Bod performed an extremely excellent piece of amateur acting Some day we hope to know Bod as Admiral Paine U S N HARRIET WILSON PEASE October 11 1911 Academic Course Student Council 1 Freshman Presentation 1 Math Club 3 4 College Club 4 National Honor Society Secretary and Treasurer Class 3 Assistant Editor of Cue 3 Editor in Chiefof Cue 4 Delegate ,lournalistlc Conference 4 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 1 2 3 4 Harriet has made a success of everything she has attempt ed at Cony This means a great deal wnen one considers the above list She has been busy these four years but she has had a good time too Harriet intends to go to Colby next year The Cony Oracle predicts good fortune for her qv, f Vf ,ff S 3 fa sane K x 4'-qyia-53 'La ds ,sol f va 'fl l 9 D 2. z Q 1 sl ' 2 S Q I 3 3 ' ' 3 - 1 , 1 - . V . . . - t ' , 1 , . A . Bod 3 3 S Q Z 1- 3 ' 5 9 - H v 1 v 1 - 1 I - , , , . . . . y . 2 9 y Q 5 -V1 3 ' ' Z 3 l 7 l D ' r - 1 , . in f in, ,U . , in -A , ,.,.,. ,,. , , , ,, L, Y , .,,, , -D .til . w,- f U-S , if f.t -are t, - x W ' . W X ii . bl V - X - 'V X ,Ag 1 - qv v' . g 5. I ken. Z 1 2 1, U 1 4 V , A. - T B -, I .. ,,L,..,,g,b , ,hi A . s. , , . 2 -1 2 ,-at-,,.-.-.' .gala t.f.ff1'.:!1., ,mv 'txt-,-Joiner..-'Z .L L sf 'Inw- 193iQf?TLj,gfiffffCT5ANu1 A Q L Mi H9361 ' in H g J . J . MARGARET HELEN PIERCE February Z0 1911 Cupie General Course Triple C Club Cupie always seems so aw In her quiet little way We are hoping she will find Every Joy of every kind Margaret has worked hard with her studies she has always made it a point to get her lessons on the same day the teacher assigns them She has made a host of friends and acquaintances and we are unanimous in wishing her the best of luck FREELAND LEWIS RAMSDELL anuary 2 1913 Peanw Academic Course Math Club 3 4 College Club 4 C Club 4 Football 4 Golf 4 Basketball 4 junior Prom Committee 3 Conrad Staff 4 Senior Play A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing Cony will certainly miss this happy go lucky boy when he graduates this year In the role of large in the Senior Play Penrod he contributed a large part to the comedy and dis played excellent talent On the basketball team he did much to encourage his team mates by playing a very strong game PERLEY ELDRIDGE RANDALL une 18 1912 Curly General Course Track 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 C Club Although he is very modest and quiet and attracts little attention during school hours Perley is one of the most active boys in Cony. He is a very distinguished athlete, and we all have noticed his speed and skill when competing in some sport. He is also a very good scholar and stands high in the esteem of the faculty. Per1ey's one ambition is to own a motorcycle. ISABEL GERTRUDE REILLY ' May 9, 1913 Belle Academic Course State Prize Gorgas Essay Contest 3g Cue Staff4g Asst. Editor -Coniad 41 Class Historyg Secretary National Honor. Society. lt is my joy in life to find At every turning of the road The strong arms ofa comrade kind To help me onward with my load. Isabel is a friend to all. She is always ready to help in any way, and her sunny disposition makes her a favorite. Her literary ability makes us rather ashamed of this attempt to express our appreciation of her. However, we want her to know that she has been a great addition to the class of '3O. 1 six L mek .435 lin ' 151- 'Q B5-'5fTLQE',ff'fz'g'v,L,.f Q,y ruff' .'jL:I r'li5ri 1 G it? gif' .O I X Zi A 1 f c-. 'AW fe-Q we 'IT f-It 5 -ASQ 43.433 11-QQELQQU' Ea. 3 2 -Q-1 ,-147333 216 'QR '-.Tr- 1 9 3631 C OCNCEAC .5-tee 5 MARJORIE LOUISE REILLY September II 1912 Academic Course Booth Committee 3 College Club 4 Conrad Stal? 4 Her aid her manners all who saw admir d C ourteous though quiet and gentle though retir d Marjorie is the kind of a pupil the teacher is never afraid to call on when there are visitors She always has her les sons and has them well She is ready to help in any possible way and has helped in many ways She likes a good time and enjoys laughing with anyone What better qualities could one ask for in a Cony student? CONSTANCE MYRTILLA REYNOLDS December 16 1912 Connie General Course As quick as a flash As bright as a dollar W e all know that Connie s A very keen scholar Everxone is fond of our Connie We expect her to be another of the excellent stenographers to graduate this year She is the last word in proficiency when it comes to clicking the typewriter Because of Connie s loving disposition and ready smile she has made many friends GEORGE WILLIAM RIDEOUT August 22 1912 Kaya General Course Islanager of Football 3 Freshman Presentation Committee Once a pool shark always a pool shark Kayo is rather a sheik around the girls and why not' I-le is good looking and drives around in a nice car If one ever happcns to go into the poolroom at the Y M C A he will see Kayo with a cue in his hand. I-le can play pool and he beats almost everybody around the HY . Studying is his weak point, but he gets along just the same. It must be his pleasing personality and good looks that carry him through. He has been a great help in making our class a success. DRUSCILLA MARTHA RODERICK October S, 1912 DTusie Academic Course College Club 4g Science Club 4g Senior Booth Committee 4. Druscilla is a newcomer to our class this year, but we have certainly appreciated her during her short stay here. She has been very willing to help and has given us some good ideas. We have found Drusy very friendly-not at all un- approachable in spite of the fact that she has many more brains than the most of us. judging from the number of times her name has appeared on the highest honor roll, Druscilla has a successful life ahead of her. 1 , A . Q'+ ' L' 0 EF' .f x f '- it f Q. A at , V ' I rgmn.-f D I Zi X 'Z Ng - is 'Pai ,If gif? .N xnu x - X EX 1 lkxp :cox ie, IRI, K V V gil M ,ig 'QL-fl-, g GEORGE EDWIN ROYAL March 5, 1911 l --Eddie General Course Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3, 45 Senior Play 4g Decorating Committee 3, 4, Band 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 4g Manager of Track 4, 1 tell thee Love is nature's second sun, Causing a spring of virtues where he shines. When we think of Eddie, we think of Marjorie. Why? Because when we see Eddie, we see Marjorie. They have good times together. Eddie has a fine record at Cony. This year he made a very efficient manager of track and has successfully held many important positions in school acti- vities. The best luck we can wish him is that he never loses Marjorie. ELLA RUSSELL September 26, 1912 General Course Her glossy locks to shame might bring The plumage of a raven s wing Ella has been at Cony only this year coming here from incoln Academy We all wonder what method she uses to make those black eyes shine so They are a pair of the rightest ones at school Many late retirers would be reliev ed if they could find out her secret although it may be just a 1 t DORA MAY SAFFORD April 20 1912 General Course Glee Club 3 Do why are you so sad Don t you know that s badl Wear a smile all through the year Never let us see a tear Dora has a low pleasing voice and a sweet and sad smile ut they are not in evidence for any great length of time ora Smile And The World Smiles With You Weep And ou Weep Alone Dora wants to go on into the business world and show the business men how smart and efficient she is She can do it LEON FRANKLIN SMALL March 16 1911 Smally General Course Band 3 4 Glee Club 4 Chi zle Wiz le 3 4 Orchestra 4 Leon s studies are not all that hold an interest for him but is sex holds him most of his spare time His one desire is to be a second Rudy Vallee All the students of Cony will miss him because he is the one boy who would give his shirt if anyone asked him for it QrQYe'Hyh g,a,Q jilgtgrw . jl .. , - - 1 ' H! 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If one ever happens to go into the gym up to the Y.M.C.A. one sees Shag going through his daily exercises on the parallel bars. He is good and can do almost anything you ask but break his neck. Shag certainly can swim too. Another thing that he is always practicing is his finger act, swinging a stick around his finger. He has to keep in prac- tice, as he is our star drum-major. We wish him success if he takes up the acrobatic stunts. ' ' ARTHUR WILSON STETSON October Z3, 1911 Academic Course Freshman Presentation 13 Class President 23 Debating 3, 43 Cony Cue Staff 3. 43 College Club 4: Math Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Coniad Staff, editor-in-chief 43 National Honor Society 4' Valedicrorian class 1930 Arthur is especially known as one of the really earnest students of Conv he never falls to have his school work well prepared Yet Arthur neither looks nor acts like a stude with his nose always in a book ind having no interests outside of his lessons On the contrary he is keen ly interested in all school life outside of the classrooms and is to be seen at ne trly all the school dances Arthur has done. a good deal of work for the school is i member of various clubs st iffs and committees And now as vale dlctorian of his cl iss he is about to close a successful high school career ELIZABETH HAYNES STURGIS June 27 1913 Betty Academic Course Basketball 3 4 Captain of Basketball 4 Iunior Booth 3 Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee Here s to Bettv slender and tall With her bright smile winning us all Her plcture will hang in Cony s fame hall As our peppy Captain of basketball Betty led our girls basketball team through a very suc cessful year She deserves much credit for the line spirit and hard fighting which she displayed Betty IS also an artist Next year she is going to Art School in New York Someday we shall see dresses designed by the famous modiste I3 Sturgis MARJORIE SUMNER unc14 1912 Marg Academic Course Girls Glee Club 3 4 Ch urman junior Prom Committee 3 College Club 4 Chizzlf. Wizzle Chorus 3 4 Senlor Play 4 National Honor Society Thinks t thou this heart could feel a moment s Joy Thou being absent' Oh believe it not Few realize what a hard worker Mary is There are very few who study more seriously yet Marl is no grind Wheaton should really be co educational What is Eddie going to do without you next year7 Cony will miss you a lot too Wheaton will be getting a fine student when you arrive Marj l X 13411 if 35 :eager Gi , . - . , . a ' ' . s R f I Q' 1 ' A A I H. H ' ', X . . ' . . ' , . s s ' .' . -X W, . ls 'sn sa 1 -. 1 ' . . . . . 1 - 1 . . . .' .L , , , .. , . , , .I ,U ' 3 ' y Z ' ' 3 5 I - . , , . . . , - , I ' , .. -H ' I 1 . - ' 1 ' ' Y D K 3 5 A ' ' I 9 - l it - Y If ' ' I ' . . . - yy I . , . . . , , - L , l . -,, . -. '- , - 1: .-f,-73- 1 , -..f:.g'f, r 'ET s' if 33 sf ' 7 'ffi' ft ' ' -, 3 ,. gfa . 4 ,T xy U-. yd, . X a ., g ., ,Q , , -fyx . 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Y.- -,.-,-,, .Cavs s 3 3 y, . ..., a--.--,a,,.,,a , , W- ...A tm kwa aefzs :e r DORIS ALMA THIBODEAUX August 15 1912 Dot Academic Course All is well that ends before first period Doris has added to the weight of our class We hope that she will be fortunate enough to 'attend a school next year that has a twenty minute home room period Doris has always spent this valuable time hunting for papers finishing assignments and rewriting themes She would probably eel the lack of this period very sadly MARIORIE EDNA TRASK October 11 1914 Academic Course This small person will have quite a gap when she leaves ony Always cheerful we shall miss her much after graduation We don t know what you are going to do Marjorie but we re sure you ll be successful whatever it is LETA MAXINE TURNER November 21 1911 General Course Triple C 3 Treasurer of Triple C 4 If we Seniors were to hold a contest to find our quietest girl, the prize would probably go to Leta. We consider uietness a most pleasing quality in this age of noise. We have liked Leta immensely so we will wish for her a most happy future. HAZE1. REBECCA WADE july 1, 1912 Wade, Pinky, Red, Grapefruit Academic Course Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 3, 4, Sophomore Booth 2, Cony Cue Staff 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 33 Coniad Staff 4. 1'm a dreamer, aren't we all? Artist, poet, modiste, what haven't we in Hazel? As an excellent confidant and delightful entertainer in class Hazel will be missed much next year. Oh, dear, how shall Cony exist without this ray of perpetual sunshine? just think how pleasant New York will be when Hazel arrives to brighten up the city. 9' YP A I Q. 71 I x ji if Q A 1 L ,VXI A . ,,s...xY., . . f.,-4,,a1?Sk4f if 1 I -.,--.., M, - C6 it ii 1 A D H930 1 gasrmsgisg sg Q is 1 9 30 if C 5 1 ,A as ,fl lfxlflf I,a..a-a,L...- L RT. 190 , XC-xY?,g 55,7 .L Y 4. 'fiat' gf FRANCES LOUISE WALKER March 18, 1913 Franny Commercial Course Triple C 3, 45 Student Council 45 Class Play 4g Coniad 4. Frances is so full of fun, We think that she's a peach, She's made a success of what'ere she's done, And the summit she will reach. Franny is another very popular maiden at Cony. She is always present at a game or dance. Frances is a member of the Triple C , where she has helped to make it a big suc- cess. ln the part of Marjorie Jones in the Senior Play, she proved to us that she also has talent as an actress. We all thought she looked adorable in rompers. CLARA LOUISE VVALTON September 25, 1911 General Course Here is Clara so sed ite Yet she always has a date We hope she Ends a YHJI8 She will never never hate Clam is a little girl with fla en hair and bright blue ey es Tiny and quiet she studies futhfully rolls her r s pam cipates in all social activities and is an all round good sport Although Clara is rather shy we notice that she gets along swell with the other sex PAULINE ADAH WASHBURN March 12 1912 General Course We all thought Pauline looked lively and full of fun be fore the Washington trip but now we know she is full of pep and ready for a good time always She has attended almost every baseball basketball and football game that has been held here She has cheered loudly and aided in many ways to make Cony actix itles successful May she be in the future just as happy and gay JOHN WALTER WATSON January Z0 1911 Peanut General C curse Often students trudglng to school stop and gaze after John as he tears by on his motorcycle hurrying to reach his destination They have also watched him advance speedily in his studies It seems that we must continue watching John because he has an irresistible desire to make a place for him self in the world ri F29 JE V' t z1r'H i'Q'f T' no WTC , P 37 may sg f if r Q was Y, va, if Y gi f l..'a9Xl umm, s if we .,,s,..l-- ,... The s .i D TWH 301 ew cg, f T5 Q'5'if+Zfigfx.eE35Qf3:ggeX WX E? 'Z CATHERINE ELIZABETH WEEKS November 27, 1913 Academic Course Cue Staff 3. 43 Senior Play 43 College Club 4g Coniad 45 National Honor Society. Silence is golden. Catherine has made a very good impression on us during our years together. She is always pleasant and friendly. Although not a great talker in class, her name is a most familiar one on the highest honor roll. She will be especially remembered for the excellent way in which she portrayed Georgie Bassett in the Senior Play. We understand she is going to be a teacher. We wish her loads of luck. JOHN CAMERON WILSON March 10, 1911 johnny Academic Course Football 3 4 Basketball 4 Manager Baseball 4 Chi zle W1 le Booth Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Science Club 3 4 C Club 3 4 College Club 4 The Blushing Boy of Conv High School is found in johnny and his beaming red face can be detected a mile away ohnny plays football and basketball and has shown his ability in each His power with women is his greatest subject and I sup pose he will soon be writing a book on it His ability as an actor was shown in the Senior Play johnny seemed to fit right 1l'lIO his part as a crook and one of the city cops said There is a man to be watched in the future We under stand that johnny is going to Maine next year Another man influenced by the Stein Song DOROTHY EDWARDS WING October Z2 1913 Dot Commercial Course Dot Wing is a good reason why men leave home She might well be called the It girl of the Senior class It has been lfllerdbtlhg to watch the various ones fall Vlctlms to Dorothy s captivating charms After seeing Dot we are not surprised that Gentlemen prefer Blondes and we are deeply Jealous of her magnetism With these essential qualities Dot wlll be successful at least nn getting a man ROBERT CLAUDE WING October 1 1912 Academic Course Junior Prom Committee 3 Winter Sports Team 4 Chi le W1 zle Chorus 4 Science Club librarian 4 Chi le W1 le Property Committee 4 Bob ls a young man who is not averse to doing hard per sistent work and striving for whatever he wants and when he wants satisfactory ranks that means a good deal f studying Nevertheless he resents very strongly the ap pellation of grind and will take a day off every so often of life as well as the rest of us Someone has noticed that Bob has a remarkable flow of language tor a high school student especially a well stocked supply of adjectix es N if .. ., h , 3 'I 5 A ' '. : '2 7-3 I ' Q 1 I 5 .. H I , , - .. - H . ., - Y . . . , nj ., I 4 X .. . . ,. 1 ' I lt ' 1 il T ' A S 1 .. .. N as - ', 1 I , A - 14 an - - I 1 1 I , ng , - ' - 1 , 1 , ' 1 u n 1- i 'Q l AA I Q!! ' 4 . . H ,, I. x Q N W-' ' Q , . , KKBOIYII 2 ' g . , g 2: zz . , '. , . ' ' I - ., '- . r 1 sn - . . O- .l' I rr - nlwl - 1 l rr I ' 'iv 1 - S , simply to prove that he can, and does, enjoy the lighter side -, r -- 9' :ws - L-A fi -W ff1'vfff7ixj?S - 51 1:1 . L' j 'setwf 5?Wf?iQiQNt'ifrbff if 21 1 fl it ef aaa A rc If 1 . -,I A L. L- X . ' l klggiff , - X'e?fa,.-K 41 1.e,.,.. eg -- is .I f .1115 A5 'w 3 ' ' -' u --J ' fe 0 553 YW 'L 'effigy 5 'me- MELVIN ,IOSIAH WINN September 8, 1911 General Course Glee Club 4 His bark is worse than his bite. Melvin has the prize for whispering in study-periods. He can't seem to behave. Yet in his classes, he seems to shine. When can the boy study? He is a good sport and has many friends. We hope he gets along in life as well as he has while at Cony. BEVERLEY DAY WINSLONV August 7, 1911 Commercial Course Girls' Glee Club 4 Too early seen unknown and known too late. Beverley hasnt been with us long and yet in a year we have learned to know her vxell enough to appreciate her ability to xxork and her delightful personality We all like her and wish we had a chance to know her better We knoxx shell be successful SYLVIA JEANNETTE YCUNG june Z4 1912 Commercial Course Triple C 3 4 Sxlvia is one of the sweetest looking and also sweetest acting girls in our class She is very pleasant and jolly to her friends At first she stems reserx ed but after .1 short time. xvt discoxered what a good kid she is There IS no doubt about Sylvia s making a xx av for herself in the world GEORGII VICKERY MENDALL Mangle September 10 1912 Football4 Track 3 4 Hockey 4 Cue Staff3 4 Athletic Banquet Committee 3 4 C Club 3 4 Science Club Chiz le W1 zle Booth Committee Property Committee Helrtiness wins friends but what wins the girls? Curly hair Curly hair and 1 ball of fire that is Mangle is roaring voice and hearty cheer have kept things going durin his four years at Cony Mangle is a star In football hockey and track Mangle is not what one xx ould call an ardent lover of books but Just the same he gets rank that manx wish they could get The corridors will be QLIICE after Mangle graduat s and we will miss him We hope that he still keeps his hearty cheer when he gets out in the big world 'i-4 ' f av 'W em X356 'lv 5 ' N: 1 Q , . K . 1 3' Y .1 . ' 1 , 1 1 A J ,V - x it 11 A 1 , '. '1 1 1 ' . , . 1 . , 1 1 - 11. - - , . , . 1 - 1 . , . . . 1 1 1 rr 11 ' 1 1 1 1 Q ' 1 1 1 . ' s . U . ' . 1 11 1 1 1 . Z .Z . z X . . -1 1 - - - 1 , - 11 t , . If ' !l . - it 11 - I as 11 1 - - 1 i A , Y! ' D A 4 Y ' . 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Harvey Wilder, Richard Sawyer, Louise Lathbury, and Rachel Maddocks were chosen the Freshmen members of the Student Council. We enjoyed the Freshman Reception very much indeed. We supported Chizzle Wizzle especially by the sale of tickets. George Dearborn was chairman of the Freshman Booth Committee. The other members were: Richard Sawyer, Harvey Wilder, john MacDonald, Robert Higgins, Rachel Maddocks, Christine Hanson, Katherine Cunningham, Roxanna Eastman, and Phyllis Haskell. We had representatives in many other Cony activities as Freshman. john MacDonald was our class reporter on the Cony Cue Staff. Rachel Maddocks, Frederick King, Herbert Chapman, Powers McLean, Elizabeth White and Melville Appleton were in the Orchestra. Powers McLean was on the school debating team. Our class ring committee with John MacDonald, chairman, was chosen as follows: Leah McAllister, Everett Metcalf, Clinton Smith, and Ronald MacLeod. When we returned to Cony as Sophomores we elected John MacDonald president of our class Walter Norton vice president Mildred Place secretary treasurer Our Student Council members whom we ourselxes chose were Rachel Maddocks Barbara Lincoln james O Connor and Robinson North Walter Norton Rachel Maddocks Paul Hufstader Elizabeth White Richard Mansur Margaret Fitzgerald Mildred Turner Beatrice Palmer Bernadette Boisx ert Mildred Place and Helen Slosberg spoke at various times IHEHOTDIHU assemblies Grace Lee and John MacDonald were members of the Cony Cue Sta Our Booth Committee at Chizzle Wizzle w as composed of Richard Sawyer chairman Leah McAllister Phyllis Haskell Margaret Cony Elizabeth White Lillian Stone Richard Hickey Robert Higgins john MacDonald and james O Connor There were elex en Sophomore ushers four Sophomores in the singing chorus and one in the dancing chorus We were represented in the Cony Band and in the Orchestra Walter Norton and Pow ers McLean were members of the debating team Pow ers McLean and Rachel Maddocks were the winners of the Prohibition Essay Contest ln athletics Ambrose Church Harx ey Wilder Edward Burke james O Connor David Pettengill Hazel Russell and Mary Carter w ere prominent Ambrose Church w as elected the third president of our class with james O Connor tice president and Margaret Fitzgerald secretary treasurer Our Junior members of the Student Council w ere David Pettengill Daniel Brann Elizabeth White and Phyllis Haskell Many members of our class were eligible to Join the Math College and Science Clubs Phyllis Haskell Grace Lee Roxanna Eastman Margaret Cony Richard Mansur Ambrose Church Frederick King Ex erett Metcalf and john MacDonald w ere the junior members of the Cony Cue Staff We haxe many members ofthe Junior class representing us in the Band and Orchestra in the boys and girls Glee Clubs the Rifle and Archery Clubs In Chlzzle Wizzle we took a conspicuous part Ambrose Church Marjorie French and Ronald MacLeod were members of the Executixe Committee We had representatix es in every part of Chlzzle Wizzle this year Our Booth Committee consisted of james O Connor chairman Edwin Burke Paul Hufstader john MacDonald Stephen Patrick Margaret Cony Roxanna Eastman Grace Lee Grace Luce and Elsie Pike Helen Slosberv Powers McLean and Walter Norton were important in debating Rovanna Eastman Walter Norton Powers McLean and Beatrice Palmer represented Cony in the annual speakin contest gaaa 'Q ' V 15259 654511 x 3 I 3 1 . 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Snphnmnrv QIEIHE Eiatnrg Although our history at Cony has been short, it has been an important one. The first thing we did after entering as green little freshmen was to elect our class officers who were Xlifilliam Soule president Lyndan Fletcher vice-president and Grace qhaw secretary- treasurer. The Student Council was also w ell represented by our class the members being Grace Shaw Betty Reilly William Soule 'ind Charles 0 Connor. With great excitement we attended the Freshmen Reception where the upper classes greeted us, and where we won the prize, the Qony banner, for our ability in contests. At our first Chizzle-Wizzle we attained praise for our booth, which was attractively decorated in blue and white. Here we sold home made candy and made a large profit. We also had representatives in the dancing and singing choruses, and Richard Carter won first prize selling tickets his sum total being fifty-one. For the annual Freshman Presentation we decided to present Qony with a bas-relief of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. This gift typifying Lindy as an aviator is of brass mounted on solid mahogany. Our sophomore history has continued to be as successful as our freshman one w as Qur class officers are as follows president Lowell Weston, vice president Raymond Tur cotte, and secretary treasurer, Hope Stubbs On November 2 we inaugurated a new social event the Qophomore Masqtie which ploy ed to be x ery entertaining particularly the unmaslcing of the guests ln order to proy e that we are the Cue s best subscribers, we came Out ahead in the Cony Luc Subscription Driy e, thereby winning free admittance to the Cue Dance This year Lhlzzle Wlzzle meant cy en more to us than last year Our booth in purple and white, with 1 huge duclc in front, was especially attractn c being under the management of Lowell NX'eston Our game of chance brought us a good profit although we w ere lcept busy gninv away boxes of candy to the winners The singing and dancing choruses were again w ell represented by our students The band and orchestra both played well, mainly because there were members of our class in them Throughout our class history we have managed to haye a large percentage of high and L eneral honor students ilthough none of these honor pupils are boolcworms Sex eral ofour classmates hay e gone out for sports, making a real success of their efforts We are especially proud of Virginia Trlbou, who IS an expert baslcetball player and has been elected captain of this sport for next year This is a special honor as an upper class man is usually Hn en this position annual hare and hound chase ex en lf they did not reach the picnic spot as soon as t c seniors All in ill we feel that our history will some diy become famous and we are sure that our last two years at C ony will be ey en better than our first two XVe are beginning to out vrow our childhood d ly and we shall soon become sophisticated Juniors iss J Q c 1 . . 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X P U J AVF E IQJOC, I lltsgfzaffftair in 1 hallard eleanor bmne yuliette blouin ruth bowditch yi onne bow ring evelxn bradstreet frances brow n dorothi bussell dorothy butler je ID C 1ldw ell man t ampbell eli aheth carroll dorothx th IPIU tn blrbar 1 Lhase nr 1r5 thenelle thristine Lolhx helen eonant louise cooper x iola Looper x iola Crocker helen Lrocltett gladxs gross carl barnes russell bennett francis bilodeau richard hither laurier bonenfant richard bralex francis branch lester brown lloxd chapman w alter ehase roy al cle'1x es robert coakley Wilfred cornhellack paul connelly leonard cooper russell cross donald dennett richard dow' ernest drapeau george eastman leslie elvin earnest faulkner Charlton fmley merle Escher vi i i? , :YH Lywvi wif L: - its-isa fSf,lHiQ4'fwi'Qx ' f 4 1 : ar ef rams. 0115155 nf 1933 V :ce President WILLIAM Cw EN Set Treas MARX WIXLLIAMS Liliana illnll GIRLS eorinne cxr frances davis charlotte dinsmore katherine dufhe emilx elmore tatherme cw ers helen farris helen fern 1ld xirginia fisher mari fit gcmld iune flanders margstret flint dorothx folsom mable folsom madeltne h tnson 'ax is h 1skell lateni hasltcll gladxs hinglex margwret hughes lelia Jones madeline Jordon glorian lallier ernest fish wlllard folllnd leon folsom leo fortier norman garland herbert gilley paul goldberg willmm goodwrn donald grlmshaw kenneth harx ey lawrence hasltell roger hickey harrison holt frank hopkins eugene hovey merle hughes james kendrick earle liew' ernest lacesse valmond lacasse bertrand lagueux lawrence lemieux ray mond linscott harold mcarthur dorothx lC'lNll'I w 1nd1 ltpnlalta dons lincoln x ern 1 li nth th irlottc maguire m trgaret m nlone m triorie manning breta rn 1rrlner christine nudaxid hope mrkindslei agnes moore mtrx morrtll rn 1deline morton ter1s1 murphx thelm1 ncwell althc 1 morton mildred o'1tw ax b trbar 1 o donnell gltdxs oliver eli abeth pains yacquelinc pelletter arltne pernette BOYS charles mccausland donald mcdonald charles mcken ie edward mcken ie donald mclaughlin umes mclaughlin russell meigs carleton miller law rence miller yerome moors w alter murphy carl nelson robert nichols william norcross hubert o'1tway frank ochmanski john overlock william owen dexter parquette almore payson eben peabody gocrge perry donald pierce george pike 5 E'i.5f5f?3 Sift pauline purlnton helene mmsdell Cora r 1nd dorothx rlth 1rdson irtne roderitlt ros1lle sax ip. muritl sh iw XlOll smith lilli1n sproul xiolt SILCX tc mablt stu ens edith Nllllflf florente t1nner edris thu er margiret tobln doris trecarten lots turner elliott wharton rebect 1 w entw orth mari williams sophie wilson leo pomerleau alfred pulled roger quirion benedict reillx burleigh rodericlx donald sax age richard sawur robert say w ard wallace shaw harry shute harold smith william smith manley sproul lawrence stockton franklin taverniet raymond terrell gerald towle donald w are stanley w ashuk seth williams kent winslow raymond withal bertrand witherell H .Lew ,,,.-fY-- Vrffrrv -.V fans 1, ' ' 15 f ' W if EG ii? V7 if77fl75 fa -2' 437' 'x , A-.1 ,, mf- if 1 aft- ,A -ft ,f - i- f- A A 2 ifka' ' ,FT , 4 Lo F ,. -asf. my - tg L5 .ts Al' ess A 2 J vii'225T1ggf4L1ifsf4f:1?lQ ' 21 M 'ul ,. ,M ' Y . W f - f 7' T11 pf ' ' w' it 1 C o 1 1 rx D at f l . il YQ: Y, A L A 'ffl . i ' 5' t 1 .1 V- , Y-' 7 t ' 1 ff- A' P , A -- I V ge. '-'Q 1 K Q ' .VX ' is I ' JN '?'T,.f' fried 'ff Ji. Q ' 1 ly f' -e - 1 s-Q4 1 i ,. s, -lfgxsffi 'A' A if -723 ,A M President . . . CHARLES MCKENZIE 7' ' Y yvonne boisvert gertrude duhey marian longfellow Shirley redmond Y ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 42 'z 1' ' f ' ' ' ' t 'A . ' 'V 1 .' t 'Y .w- ' A I Vi 1 ' . . . x i . r I ll 4 f 5 Q Y- , . Y Y Y Y V o o N il A D 'fir f - M. A f 4 A ssss or-fi -ern. t as T eww-1 less so ilirrahman Gllaaa 1-liatnrg At the beginning of the school year in September we were enrolled in the freshman class in the number of two hundred and seventeen. Soon afterwards we held our election, and the following officers were chosen: Charles McKenzie, president, Seth Williams, vice- president, Mary Williams, secretary-treasurer. Elizabeth Paine, Barbara Chase, Gerald Towle, and William Owen were named the freshman members of the Student Council. On Friday evening, September 20, a royal reception was held for us in the Cony gymnasium. We felt duly welcomed to Cony after this event. Donald Grimshaw was chairman of the Freshman Booth Committee at Chizzle Wizzle. The other members were: Francis Bilodeau, Betty Bowles, Frances Brown, Barbara Chase, Lawrence Haskell, Charles McKenzie, Betty Paine, Edriss Thayer, and Gerald Towle. A profit of ninety-nine dollars was made at our booth. Donald Pierce, Manley Sproul and Stanley Washuk, members of our class, were ushers at the fair. Leila jones and William Norcross represented us in the singing chorus. Marjorie Manning was a member of the double quartet which sang the new Cony song between the acts of the Senior Play. Besides Chizzle Wizzle we have taken part in many Cony activities. Paul Connelly, George Eastman Roger Hickey Valmond Lacasse Burleigh Roderick Gerald Towle Seth Williams and Raymond Witham are members of the band ln the orchestra Muriel Shaw is a violinist Ruth Bowditch plays a cello and Burleigh Roderick plays the trumpet Mar1or1e Manning is our class reporter on the Cony Cue Staff Among the athletes several members of our class have starred In football Richard Brailey Frank Gchmanski and Robert Coakley in boys basketball Bertrand Laveaunt Donald Grimshau and Lloyd Chapman in girls basketball Mary Williams tn hockey Donald Grimshaw and Stanley Washuk in track Bertrand Lageaux These successful candidates vue us promise of future champion teams We haxe also maintained a good scholastic standing Among our highest honor stu dents are Ruth Bowditch Wilfred Combellack Lawrence Miller Richard Dow john Gxerlock Pauline Purinton Roger QL1lI'lOl'1 Dorothy Richardson MUT1ClSh8NN George Williams Valmond Lacasse and Harry Shure We hare enjoyed our first year at Cony xery much and we are looking forw ard with much pleasure to the remainder of our time here ! .T 1 7 Y V . . i S . v . 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Ghrzzle Wrzzle Executne Commlttee Glhtzzlv mtzzlv For at least two or three weeks before the February vacatron I had obserx ed someone comrng rnto varlous classrooms and eloquently dellverlng a long speech about the tune of sundry rehearsals for a falr Then too there were ads ln the paper about thls farr plC tures of people partrclpatlng IU rt and lengthy descrlptlons of the event Accordlngly II was with pleasure that I saw the sun slnk 1nto the west on Monday evenlng Feb Z6 Gn enterlng the orchestra I Hrst noted the vayly decked booths four one for each class Then I notrced the wonderful decoratlons all IH red and w hlte On the stage I saw the curtaln contalned the words Chlzzle Wlzzle and the Cony seal After a lrttle one of those very courteous ushers found my seat and the curtaln parted exactly on tlme Through the aperture appeared George Flclcett, presldent of the 1930 Chlzzle Wlzzle The audrence was hushed at the sound of his VOILC George told of the purpose and progress of Chlzzle Wlzzle and expressed the hope of the approval of the audlence rn the present show Immedlately the LLIITHIH rose and dlsclosed a consrderable group of boys and glrls seated about small tables, srnglng In the center was a young man dressed ID w h1te whom I recognlzed to be none other than Coach Macomber Then the ends stepped IH flourrsh lng thelr tambourlnes They cracked therr wrtty Jokes, and Brud Klnsman sang and danced She Burns Me Up I-Ie gave two or three encores to satlsfy hrs eager audrence Chaltz Brown followed htm w 1th Put, Put Put on Your Payamas Thls was very well recelved Eddre Robrnson came next wlth You Can t Park Here Eddie has a very good vorce I-Irs presentatron went off more llke a veteran s contrrbutron than an amateur s The audrence rememberlng Madelyn Fox s feature Where the Shy Lrttle Vlolets Grow of last Ghlzzle Wrzzle was dellghted to see her mrnce forth from the mldst of the songsters and render I w ant to Meander ln the Meadow Of course, the audlence recelved IIS l' ,Mt,ss EBLMMU A-fs LP 1 4 , , -' . reafsqsg, V: 1 Y 4 a s-27 5 - ' 'Adi 'eff . . . 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When Phil Violette sang his, Hello, Baby, the people felt perfectly in sympathy with him. The last of the ends xvas Mac McCurdy in Colle- giate Love. This very popular piece xvas made more arresting by the presence of the miniature car. Then, the entire company sang, Sunny Side Up. A short intermission folloxved, after which l found by my program that Part II was to be vaudeville. The first number was entitled, Lawrence and Cushing in Coxvologyf' The problems encountered by Cushing could scarcely be answered by Lawrence, xvho, however, did his best at them. ln the second number, called Austin and Chase, Miss Austin played the piano very skilfully. Miss Chase proved herself a good soloist. Number C was the Chizzle Wizzle Dress Rehearsal Tap dancing was displayed by Misses Allen and Poole Helen Wilson sang a solo That s Why l m ealous of You A t lIDlNOLlTlI1C dancc was shoxxn by thc Misses Haskell and MacDonald Carleton Bagley ind Paul Merrill played their ban1os clex erly Mr l'XlI1SfI13Il directed this numbcr Number D xx is McAuley and Dearborn These two gained their fame last year in the Txxo Black Sp ltroxxs The number this year was dlxlded into I A Street Scene ind Z A Grixeyard Sccnc Each took his part properly Number E was Mad and Mac Miss Fox here sang If l had a Talkmg Picture of You Stanley gaxe us some of his clex cr tricks Number F xx as a specialty, featuring Dorothy MacDonald and Marjorie Gray assisted by thc dincing chorus in Tlptoe Through the Tulips Number C1 xxas the Cony High School Band which dressed in uniform, gaxe a fexx splendid selections The second evening folloxx ed the path of the first with the exception of Number D in the V3LlClCV1llC coming before Number C There was another large croxxd that ex cning When I entered City Hall the third and final ex enlng of Chizzle Wizrle the Cony Orchestra xx as playing In a fexv moments the curtain parted bringing into xlexx the side yard of a fine residence This was the setting for Booth Tarlungton s comcdy Penrod The characters played their parts xx ithout heslt 1t1on and xx ith great zcst The cast xx as PENIROD SCHOFIELD Cttrlewn Bagley SAM W1LL1AMs Nathan Fuller TIM John Wzlytm ARCJE Frccltmcl Rtmmltll HERMAN Allvcrt SILTHILQ VERMAN x Mclxtnncx DELLA THE SCHOFIELD cooR Mtmmzc Smnnev MARY SCHGFIELD PENROD s MOTHER Domthx lxfiucllomzltl MR JONES MARjoR1E s FATHER Iztlum Ruxul ROBERT W1LL1Ax,1s Sttmlcx MtCL1mlx MRs BASSETT Mtujone Austin HENRH SCHOFIELD PENROD s FATHER Botluell Plume MARUARET SCHOFIELD PENROD s SISTER Elcnuv Dean HERBERT HAMILTON DADE lxcnneth Foster MARJORIE JONES fnznccs Walker GEORQIE BASSETT Ctzthennc Wecks REV LESTER KINOSLING Thomas Lzhhy MR CLHOMBES CHIEF or POLICE Arthur Stetson Betxxeen Acts II and III of the Senior Play a group of singers introduccd a ncxv Cony song called Cony Our Alma Mater The xxords xxcre composed by Principal Perkins sang thc piece George Bilodcau Malcolm Cl lrk lrcne Dcl txx ire Merton L irr ibec Raphael Maher Marjorie Manning Dorothv McCurdv and Hope Stubbs After the four act play thc floor xx is clcarcd for dinclng The music furnished by Cveorge Allison s Orchestra of Witerxllle xx is good The d inccrs xx ctc numerous xx hlle the gay goxx ns and formal ex enlng clothes xxere beautiful When the last struns of music died axx ay l reall ed that Chi le W1 le for 1930 had passed and I felt that it had l1x ed up to the standard set in former years and had ex en passed beyond that st tndard E22e22Vft.,.ffo KN bk 2 V ht Gtfglclwff D C 5 I A - V 4 u v V y -I L ' vu - 2 . . . 1 - , . 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L4 aLL -.'.L.LLEL LQILALLLL' T, TELL- If ' LQLLLL fhielif 5 'i L IL if L R' -I 'LL L'LfQ H : LLL LLLLLLLLLLLLML L L LL L L L L L LLLL LL L LLL, LLL L Y-Lx l 2 T fmt I if 1 3 W K W A - 1 lr, Glung Gbtrhvatt at The Cony Qrehestra started praetlte xery soon after the OPCINIIY' ofthe sthool year and on actount of the fidelrty of IIS members and the enthusmsm of lts mstruetor It has had a most favorable year By xxeelely rehearsals the members haxe been able to master many of the noted eomposltlons by Losey Aseher Bendrx Verdl and others The orthestra has been under the extellent drrettlon of Miss Gertrude Thorne, uh has endeavored and succeeded ln brlnglng forth mueh IDllS1L8l talent ln all her pL1p1lS Thouvh the publlt appearantes of th1s OI'g3I11Z8flOI1 have been but fem, the provrams gn en have been hlghly pralsed The most lmportant oeeasxon for whlth II furnlshes mus1e IS graduatlon The orehestra made IIS appearanee at the pubhe spealtlng rental lt also wax e a program betxx een the aets ofthe senror play on the final nlvht of the 1930 Chlzzle W1z'le The selectlons, gn en oecaslonally ID the morning assemblles haxe been especlally appre elated by the student body as a dlverslon from the usual routlne There IS a xarlett, of lnstruments ln the present orchestra and several players of almost every one Kenneth Foster IS buslness manaver The follow mv IS the l1st of members Herbert Chapman Powers McLean Frederlck Searcy Melx 1lle Appleton Shlrley Cole Roxanna Eastman Fuasr V1oL1Ns SECOND V1ouNs Thomas Lxbby Stephen Patrlek Ehzabeth Whlte Frederlek Kln Murlel Shaw Alta Woodman l l D 5 3 . .'. ,, ' . , T, . , . ' T ' S T ' g S ' 1 - . . 'Y , ' Y ! 'V 9 ' - 1 f'm . n- I 1 v O T V 1 T 1. L ' . D D . . D K, -. . .Y 4 . . . . Y X . i r , D . D . , - L, D t , Y T f f, x- s all X1 ' Efl93ONgx. A ACCO N AEDT l 1.1-V lv: lf!-yi 1 K 4 .L 15 11.9,-3 ff: V 'QL'- L53 'Ll t ll 'vi' ' fe: uf I4 Q1,,'Q -4 - Elizabeth Parker Ambrose Church TRoMsoNE Charles Burdell Ruth Bowditch john Lizotte -M Q , T gga '51 '- 1 Qbrrheatra-rnnrluhvh PIANO Marjorie Austin TRUMPETS Burleigh Roderick FLUTE MELLOPHONE Margaret Sturgis Charles Messer CELLos Estelle Dean CLAR1NErs Norman Elvin Glnng Manh The popularity of the Conx Band has increased dL1I'1I1U the past two years Cn October 30 the Auvusta Klxx 'mis Club shoxxed its appretlatlon of the band boys by haxinv the members transported to Madison xx here they heard the United States Marine Band The Band marched in the Armistice Day procession xx here the boys first xx ore their nexx uniforms These uniforms are xery attractxxe tons1st1nU ofthe Cony sxx eaters Cony taps and red trousers xx ith xx hlte SITIDCS doxxn the sides Friday LXCI1lI1g December 6 the Band played it the C Club dance thus addinv much IO fl1C CX CDIIV 5 6I1fCI'IH1IlIUCllf On the first and second nlvhts ofCh1zzle Wizzle the Band prox ed lts ability by lts hne plfiylnv The appearfinte ofthe Band xx as the last number on the provram and the mem bers appeared on the first floor marthinv up onto the stave There they played sexeral selections tndlnu xx 1th The Spirit of Cony The Cony Band has also played at sex eral other Cony affairs includinu many ofthe ames Before the main football Games the Band marched throuvh Water Street thus 111 fluentinv a larve number of people to attend the game Yr' X . , ' i . 7 . . 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K , , , . , W . , , . f 1 l iw l to N I I-X D47 KST Q7 X1 'g ' Q rf Q' T Flite Glnng Glue Each xssue of the Cony Cue IS looked forward to xx 1th eagerness by all Why shouldn t II be' It represents the hard labor of the scholars also thexr art1st1c and llterary abxllty As soon as one xssue IS at press the members of the staff are lI1dLlSfI'lOLlSly searchmg for materlal for the next Thrs year has been a partlcularly successful one for the Cue tts success havxng begun xxlth the annual drlve Each class was told that It should haxe a subscrlptlon of one hun dred per cent and that xt should be the first class to get th1s A spetlal assembly xx as held The edxtor Harrlet Pease and some of her assxstants spoke xery lmpressxvely about the x HTIOLIS departments They also told the students that lf they exepected the school maga zme to be worth xvhlle they should to operate xvlth the Cd1EOTS and gxx e them materlal Thls assembly roused every pupll to loyalty and soon the drlve ended The dance then xx as held alloxxmg the Sophomore Class to enter free slnce lf was the HTS! to attaln IOCYZ The staff declded to have only three LODICS a year mstead of four as better results are obtamed by domg thls The cox er xx as ID the usual red and xvhlte wlth the Cony seal but the border was sllghtly changed Last year s Cony Cue won fxrst DTIZC at the Journalxstlc conference held at the Unlver slty of Marne thls january bmce many other larger hlgh schools competed 1D thls contest Cony felt that If xx as QLIIIC an honor to recelx e such praxse partlcularly slnce lf xx as the first tlme she had TCCCIX ed thls prlze for a number of years Ex eryone smcerely hopes that thls year s Cue xx rll do equally as xx ell and that each year the school magazlne Wlll become even better 'fggYlg2EE Qui t ff 2 'Z l . . 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W?S i' ' F A-iz yr --we 6-'ff Edztor ln chzef Isabel Rellly Busmess Manager Charles Kinsman Art Edltor Qtanley McCurdy Athletzc Edztor Rxchard Mason Personal Edltor Elenor Dean Beatrlce Lel hton Nathan Fuller Rex McKenney Joke Editor Mary Hxll Copyzng Edztor Pauhne Conrad Murlel Chase Ahce Vlekery Asszstant Edztors Asszstant Busmess Managers Frances Walker Asszstant Art Edztors Asszstant Arhletzc Edztors Asszstant Personal Edztors Mar1or1e Rerlly Asszstant Joke Edltors Asszsrant Copymg Edztors Ellzaheth Frankhn Fatulty Adr were Alles. Cunningham Arthur Stetson Vlfglllla H111 Kenneth Foster Albert Sterhn Ardena Mlller Hazel Wade Charles Burdell Elizabeth Sturgis Jeanette Nelson Freeland Ramsdell Catherine Weeks Edlth Farnham Irene Delaw are Edu ard Lau renee Ruth Keller Mar1or1e Ausnn Cvoldle Crow ell Rachel Lemleux Vera Varney KQQQ 455 -1 1 -ff A - F 323 ' X' l Uhr Qfnniah Svtaff . . U l'J C . .U . r U . . Y V . 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'-.W- l Uhr Svtuhvnt Glnunrtl Preszdent lxmrxtru FosTER X :te Preszdent DANIEL BRANN Seeretars GRACE SHAW The faeulty adx ISCTS are Pr1ne1palPerle1ns and Coach Manter The Student Councll made up of erghteen memhers plays an lmportant part m the management of school act1x1t1es The councll conslsts of txxo boxs and txxo grrls elected from each of the four classes and txxo faculty adxlsers lt 15 customary to haxe the ofheers of thls OTQIHDIZHIIOU elected rn the folloxxlng xx ay presldent a memher from the semor elass, xree presldent a memher from the lumor class, seeretary a member from the sophomore elass lt xx as the first enterprlse of its lemd rn the state managers ofthe major sports and nomlnates the assrstant managers for the student hody to xote on It nomlnates the candidates for the Chrzzle Wlzzle Executlxe CNOIHXUIIYLK. The Councll deeldes for what act1v1t1es students shall recelxe sxx eaters and letters and for xx hat ones they shall recelve Cony plns lt makes arrangements for the annual hare and hound chase, the Athletlc Banquet and the Cony Nleht entertalnment Thls year the C Ollliell srgnlfred 1tS cholce for the Cony representatlve III the Edison eontest Besrde these matters there are many others xx hlch come up durrng the year and xx hteh requlre trme and delrbera t1on SEN1oRs Sovuomoruas George Flckett Kenneth Foster Grace Shaw Betty Relllv Jeanette Nelson Frances Walker Charles G Connor Wrllram qoule lUN1oRs FREsHMEN Dax 1d Petteng1ll Danlel Brann Ellzaheth Palne Barhara Chase Phyllls Haskell Ellzabeth White Wtlllanr Owen Gerald Towle r ' Z 7 x 1 7' - u, n ' n Y v v v o Y' . V 1 . ll v Y . . I . A X i . X vi VK Z X . X v H 3 1 4 ' n - ' vc s s s ' s ' K r' ' x si The Council elects all the managers of the major sports and nominates the assistant 4 i I Q K I i l I X . X X D . !'. . . . D . Y Y L 4 3 Ii ' 7 3 . V ' A H .1 ,, K . X . x N Q, A , . . ' o-e Tf'Ceeoe Null K D15 elf 3 W9 Sol ' W ' ' A -- Q ' Q7 53. Y V- I K r 1 'GQ 0 4 , K . xl nj' e v e ' - N ye e j QPUPH' Nahanni 15nnnr Svnrwtg Marjorre Austln Ethel Blalsdell Evelyn Cram ford Goldle Crowell Geor e Flcketr Mary Hrll V1fg1D1a H111 Preszdenr THOMAS LIBBY Vzce Preszdenr JEANETTE NELSON Secretary Treasurer ISABEL REILLY Other Members Dorothy MacDonald Ardena Mrller Bodwell Palne Harrlet Pease Marjorle Sumner Arthur Stetson Frances Walker Catherlne Weeks MISS Prentlss IS the faculty advlser wwf 4 '77 Q ei v- W xg E' kl3f?gtXg'blJ2b' v4.6.5, 3, -spa-1 A V I. ZA QM! fvpg s - K 0 1 A V . U - . . D K 7 , , . -,, , Y,,,,r We , .,,. ,e-' -'-- ..- fffffiv- -I-f?7?5lE yy, k, Z., X 1, ,l 'V 'if' . Q 1 V' - - - up X... ' l 5 .- A -A , X X51 ' A . ,. - -.J-,QF . . -rr..-I A .. 1 v ae.. .nw ., ,..,f 1371 'nw' 1 2 2 A f 1 W C O N T A D G. NEAR? f --A: - , 'f' ' Q F- ' Z, . I-. LUB N - 3 NJ WNW I I w K X I . 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' ig 2 f G -- ,w - M - - A, ,. -.-i ,, , - - --Y 1- Q7---2 -dv-Y -1, Y, , ,- .-,:- - , - - T fifi 1 -- - A -? -:v,-4--- -V gt, , vw' :T,v-VE. l11M 30l C o N gl A Q e,e lel ?t3CQ1 E fe 'I Glhr Glrtple Ol Qlluh The Trlple C Club xx hrch means ID full the Cony Commerclal Club was establlshed several years ago for the purpose of encouraglng puplls to take commerclal sub1ects I order to become a member a student must obtaln at least B 1n txxo commerclal subjects The officers elected for th1s year were George Mudge presldent ElS1CJOI'lCS secretary and Leta Turner treasurer Thls past season the club has held many meetlngs and soclal HSHITS among the most lnterestlng of vuhlch was a Halloue en party At most of these pleasant gatherlngs games were enjoyed and the members sometlmes brought p1cn1c lunches On the ex enlng of November 15 the new members were 1n1t1ated and recently the final 1n1t1at1on for th1s year took place The day followlng these 1n1t1at1ons, the new mem bers were seen everywhere throughout the school down on thelr knees repeatlng the club oath to some charter member The Trlple C Club has lncreased the number of 1ts members each succeedlng year and wlthout a doubt It w1ll contlnue to grow as people are beglnnlng to reallze more and more the lmportance of a buslness educatlon ' - -.. heats 2 A it - n A X . 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Y H--- ' Qi' J, .. - --su...- -,, 71 9 ': -ff: 1 - 1- - -tajsgzy Ig 5- - ff 0' 3- 1- ' T fig- ., if .' vfz: 'Q 9- J ' - 1 Ot - f.p,f ' E' fi for -ef mb ' f 1 mv u N- 4 . , 3' , J, , - 1 , x I ., X - . . - ,-.r w . , sf 1 , ' '1 2 gl .3 T. ,- Y 'T A-.WMS Y. l A CTCTJCNCCITQX Uhr impure Glluh The Sclence students at Cony had long deslred a club that would draw them closer to each other and create a more xntlmate assoc1at1on among them Last year under the leader shlp of Mr Kelly the Cony Sclence Club was organlzed A constltutlon was drawn up and adopted The membershlp conslsts of students of Sclencc Physlcs and Chemlstry xx ho wlsh to be members Meetlngs are held every three weeks Interesting sclentlfic questlons are Cl1SLl1SSt.d at the mcetlngs Thls year the SCICHCC Club gave its first dance early 1n Aprll The students supported lt well and en1oyed the novelt1es prepared for thelr pleasure The lmportant posxtlon that the Science Club has taken ln respect to the other clubs at Cony and the conslderatlon of 1ts age glxe us promlse that the SCIENCE Club w1ll become well known IH the future annals of the school The Scnlor members are Edu ard Royal john Wilson Albert Sterlmg Thomas Llbby Harrlet Morvan Druscllla Roderlck Kenneth Foster Robert Wlng and Edward Lawrence The ofhcers are Preszdent EDWARD LAWRENCE Vzce Presldent JOHN WILSON Secretary Treasurer ALBERT STERLING Publztlty Secretary KENNETH FOSTER Faculty Aduser MR KELLY 'Yr '7 rf J-was-1 Q N b' Zl'xffs l . . , ' . 1 . 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'ffL'flff1?54M- rf 'Sanur' effc 0 N 1 A D 4 sn---v ,-vga X , P '- Q' J -Q I Mx' ' Uhr 1K1flv Glluh Thls wlnter agroup of Cony boys lnterested rn rlfle practlce organlzed a new club the Rrfle Club The officers were elected as follovss Frederlck Klng presldent Rlchard Mansur treasurer and Wallace Hart secretary Sergeant Marchlldon rlfle Instructor of the Marne Nanonal Guard IS the mentor for the Cony boys Lleutenant Colonel Savage secretary of the Natlonal Rlfle ASSOCIHIIOD spoke very lmpresslvely at a meetlng on January 7 The Rlfle Club has made a fme start and wlll probably alcl many boys ID becomrnv expert rlflemen g Q lvbaxg dt .40 f k r! f.- X -W.-nun-, 4' . . . . . . . . l . . . . Y 7 l Y 1 Z . l . . . l 3 . . - , s ' s , . ' . , . . . . D vc. ---A ' 04 5 4' ... , , V - -. .. ,-, V -, 7, '-5 ': R '-C 1-f ' '4'Cf n1:' 1 ' t' -D 'f . ' Q - 936 x Q F X, L ' - A ., 3. I .,4 ,.-F ,.-, '- 5 ' V ,g,- v- . ,, .. - ...,,.,.:lj -- A I 0 Nw i -V I I ,. , 5. VW' ,, ,. , , . .. . , . 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C 0 1 Df 1 y , 21 , N ate., Q 1 :qw 'hr Olung illllath Glluh The Cony Math Club IS one of our txxo honorary SOL1CIlCS The tlub xx as first started 111 l922 under the leaderslup of M185 MHFIOII Dunnels to promote lnterest 1n all branehes of mathemants The Mathemanes Club usually holds a meetlnv onte IH every three xx eeks as IIS LOIISUILIUOII demands At the meetlngs, quest1ons eoneernmg mathemaues are d1S tussed problems are xx orlced, or jokes xxlth a I'll1IHCI'1L3l txxlst are enjoyed We understand also that refreshments are SOIIICCIITICS serx ed M135 C:L1f1IllI1gl'13IU1S the fatulty adx1ser ofthe tlub The IHCIllbCI'bl11p IS l1l'l1lfCd to those un1ors xx ho haxe obtamed at least an average of A ID first year algebra and an ax erage of B+ ID plane geometry and to SCDIOYS xx ho haxe IH31DI31IlCd a rank ofA 1n first year albevra and B+1n sol1d geometry and IIIICTHIC d1ate algebra talxen together The annual Math Club dance toolx place th1s year qulte early rn the fall It tertalnly xx as peppx xx1th the large attendance spet1alt1es, good IHLISIL and the presente ofthe foot ball boys Probably the greatest athlex ement ofthe tlub 1n the oplnlon ofthe student body IS the 1I1lI1'lIlOI1 Thls year If xx as held ID the old assembly hall at the tlose of sehool The strange tostumes and the humorous manner of SIIIUHIU jazz taught and held the students 11IIt,I1IlOIl lndeed some ofthe IIIIUAIL3 xx ere so badly dlSUll1SCLl that xxe eould not reeovnl e ID them the sehoolmates xxe had seen 1ust a llttle xx hlle before The qemor members are Bodxxell Palne Harrlet Pease Mar1or1e Austm Ardena Mxller Freeland Ramsdell, George Flckett, Jeanette Nelson Arthur Stetson and Goldle Croxxell The total membershlp IS txx entx srx The offxeers are George F1elxett, presrdent, Damel Brann, x1te pres1dent, Mar1or1e ALISCID seeretarx and Ardena M1ller treasurer ef- 911 earl a wg:-N lf il 5 I X ' r -' ' a v . .V , D . , V V X V . 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I I T Uhr Olnng 01 Glluh The C Club IS one of Cony s most QYOUYCSSIXC and xx lde avx alce clubs Its member ship IS larver than that of any other club for students xx ho hax e obtalned thelr letter rn any sport are ellglble to 1o1n lt When we conslder that It lS made up of our best athletes xxe are not surprlsed at xts act1v1ty Many of the members have recelx ed thelr letters H1 txxo or three sports and a few have recelved them m four sports Some hax e recelx ed letters IU the same sport for two or more years The C Club was organlzed three years ago This year the C Club gave IIS annual dance on the evenlng of December 6 The larve number present xxas pleased Vklfh the program for besldes Ducky McAuley s specral tles and the dance wlth muslc by Marty Fox s orchestra It contalned a novel feature the first appearance ofthe boys band 1n colored unlform The members ofthe C Club xx ere the guests at the annual Athletlc Banquet given thls year on Tuesday evenlnv Aprll ZZ The Senlor wearers of the Cony C are as follows Wllllam Logan Mlchael Lyden Freeland Ramsdell Raphael Maher George Mendall Perley Randall Rlchard Mason john LIZOIIC George Royal john Wllson Bernard Klng Albert Sterllng George Brlodeau Merton Larrabee john Cunnlngham Charles Burdell Mayland jewett Charles Klnsman Kenneth Foster eanette Nelson Mary Murphy Betty Sturvls Elenor Dean Ruth Keller Ellnor Farnham Murlel Anderson and Mar1or1e Austln The officers of the C Club elected at a busmess meetlng earlx, ln the school year are Presrdent joHN CUNNINGHAM Vlce Preszdent WILLIAM LOGAN Secretary Treasurer jot-IN Lrzorrn u 4' ll YY ' Y ' 7 V' ' Y ' O . . . 7 7 , . . 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Y 1 ' ' , ll 31 , I 3 DY ' - at av t - - - ' 1 3 3 Y 3 3 ! 3 3 3 3 1 3 Y Y 3 7 V 3 J Y 3 D ' 3 1 3 3 ' Ct 33 ' ' ' , - . , . . ,, .. f Hx' . - V -.f rr gf -vf , - -ifiifw jf'-1 J' A ' ,QT ' ,A --Af-'if 1: .- -Tv, -fr, , 5 yr- ,ff rf-sf V ,Q 'r e 1 X55 , fill NT, f .,-up r H, rf 1 me Q aa -it a s Lv-rj Q .Y ' at ,Q X? - -1-:rf lt e it f 'e .aa gglfgagiif- T1 lim ,f '72f'3tE'T5f.5F5r fi, w-ff , if .,-23134111 ,..,..,, , ,W ., , Y -- - .wwf -. ,,--,, , , W, , mf- g Qiafrw-fsrsaeirff f may Behatmg Glluh The Cony debatlnu teams entered both the Bowdoln and the Bates debatlng league thls year Under the careful supervlslon of Mlss Brock the teams were very successful After defeatlnv Rockland they won the champlonshlp of the Bowdoln League by unanl mously defeatlnv Portland thereby wlnnlng the cup The questlon under dlscusslon was Resolved That the lnstallment plan of buylng except xn purchase of homes IS UHWISC The affxrmatlve speakers were Helen Slosberg and Powers McLean Wlfh George Flckett as alternate The negatlve representatlves were Ellzabeth Dunbar and Arthur Stetson w1th Boclwell Palne as alternate The questlon IH the Bates League was Resolved That the jury System be abollshed 1n the Unxted States Cony met Waterville at home and Gardlner away The afhrmatlve team made up of Walter Norton Arthur Stetson and Lllllan Stone alternate won unanlmously from Waterxllle but the negatlve aclvocators Maryorle Austln Powers McLean and Ellz abeth Dunbar alternate lost the verdlct to Gardlner Q67 6 x QBVYZZ? af yr'-f Haw? New essay s f fa . X , - ' ..- , tw . ca . , . 5 v ' 1: ' r , . 7 Y Y 7 V. D . . . . . , s 1 y Y U ' 4 ar., AK - -f T'-X iff ?l'T'? -tg?-fri:-'I '-.-, f T' f ,L . ---+ --JL-f-ff f +A' -fa V' - X 4 ,f tw, . . ,JJ fir, Vwflxfq ,154 3 NA XX , , 1 1 we 1 tk fb I f2t. . X 7 -' Q .' --, N ' 1 V- 4 I X ' lt g V ' - M owe Y' 'C , PY- V sl ,lr-fs K K ' f N .L l L ' X ' JT . - ' f ' . f fy ' . ,X 'Z , ' - J Lf T ,I Q f,ff:J ' .- r . ' -3, 4152:-2,1 2fr,,,.i,,g , - -mg 4 -1- ,Q , - f ,,,L ,, 'f-.rt .'.,,,V-Ji.-.':-V,---QA' 1.11 'b-.W- '- '- GQ' xlll Tgeeee N I A Te gf ' 3' i w e 5 W NT l Uhr Glnllrgv Glluh Among the new organlzatlons formed thls year at Cony rs the College Club The charter members are the senlors taklng the aeademle course xx ho haxerecelved at least B ln all thelr SU.IdlCS ln December the Junlors xx ere lnmated at an assembly whlch xx as a xery rmpressrx e ceremony The members meet ex ery three weeks usually at a luncheon or drnner meetlng on xx hleh oeeasron a speaker from some college generally entertalns the Club ln March an assembly vxas held xxlth the College Club members ID charge Frank Farrlngton r a graduate of Bowdoln told of hls eolleve and MISS Colllns an alumna of the Leland Poxxers School discussed her college The purpose of thls Club IS to encourage Cony students to attaln CCTIIHLHIC rank throughout thelr four hlgh school years and also to help the scholars determlne what college rs most sultable for the1r needs We surely hope thls organrzatlon xxtll become a great success .ew 32 4, ff We lg 2 s 7 v ' 1 ' y Y Y- 3 . T ' . Y .I 'Y ' Y ' T D Y 0 Q Y Y y . ' . .-Q ., ' , V7 '- .f'f ' Hg:-' 'I' yy? J' .Q y -' g' ,x 3 ' wwf- ' rf Y a sf -ax x . a ffl ' i s MPH' -i g: T ruswnl, Y V Y , , . .. e , ea X ... .... -,..,.f.,,H ,. . Q . , - f A A- -+- f' eff- 77 2l9r3QfQ1xt C 0 1 A D at rf12QQi: 'ers we rf W 'rar ew- ,. ,ja 5 ,inryrgr-5, j , ' ' ' ' '. Z. 'Main . X , ,j ' P' X VV -A D. a g ing?-r r - -Q n r -, V-V K The Washington trip has become an important event at Cony. Each year a group composed of seniors, teachers, friends, parents, and a fexv underclass students, goes during the spring vacation, to visit the national capital. This year a party of sixty-four with Mr. Perkins as conductor, and Miss Giddings as chaperon enjoyed the trip. On Friday morning, April 25, we gathered at the station. We were so eager for the train to arrive that we could not conceal our joy at the prospect of starting. Cut only regret xvas that more of our classmates were not able to go, too. Our trip to Boston was without any important event As one coach xx as given ox er to us, we talked, sang, and enjoyed ourselves in general getting acquainted with all of the party We had scarcely pulled out of the station when Marjorie Sumner and Dorothy Penn discovered that ln their excitement they had left their pocketbooks at home This difficulty was remedied by the telegrams which the girls received before leaving Boston We arrived at North Station at two thirty As xve were not to leave for the boat until after four, it was decided to visit the Boston Gardens located over the station We had all heard of the size of this place but really conceived what a room that can hold 20 OOO is like only when we found how little space our party occupied This garden IS used for sports and amusements The gentleman who pointed out the important features explained how in eight hours they can place a coating of ice one inch thick on the floor and yet be ready to hold a track meet there the next evening At four o clock we transferred by taxies to the boat Many of us received our greatest thrill during th1s ride, as we were unaccustomed to dodge through traffic, almost to run over every pedestrian, or just to escape collision with immense trucks Many of us had feared that we should have trouble wlth our stomachs on the boat Uur fears were in vain, although Bee Leighton was xery glad to sit out on deck lnstcad of going doxvn to breakfast We had a fine view of Boston Harbor as we steamed out at sunset During the evening many enjoyed dancing on the ship About eight xve passed through the Cape Cod Canal, which was brightly lighted During the night we passed many ships, so Doris Thrbodeauv reported since being unable to sleep she walked the decks after two o clock We wished to see all the bridges which xxe passed under as well as the harbor itself before entering New York All were called early but as breakfast was delayed many got only a distant view of the bridges Arriving at the pier, we transferred by special ferry cXVl'llCh was part of Noah s equip mentl to New jersey Here xxe boarded the special train which was w a1t1ng to take us to Philadelphia Our party xxas more quiet than usual on this journey enjoying the nexx scenery and making up beauty sleep We came into Phlladelphia at noon to find large buses waiting to take us to Greene s Hotel for lunch Many of us yearned for a meal like Mother used to cook w hen we beheld the first course which prox ed to be clams on the half shell Some attempted to sw allow them but the majority gaxe up entirely The remaining courses hoxx ex er were very good l - -f ,,asAY.fe3a3:f J Yil V v ' 5 - 7. v e Y . . 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U U -'-.V . . u . . x . . . 1 xqig Us ea l a Gi .W l sg, . , s ii ztfigall i l2QQ' I i . . , - V - ,Fx vii-lrjfgx A 1 Q: qygyt x X rdriifffe iff! ,aff- : Eg?QSd,TLfffsg2w4fSf5i72leggig Walking from the hotel, we came to Independence Hall, where we saw the room where the Declaration of independence was signed, the famous Liberty Bell, and many relics of Colonial times. From here, we went on a sightseeing tour through the city, ending at the station. Places of interest such as the City Hall, the campus and stadium of the University of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Franltlin's home, and the Horticultural Gardens, were pointed out as we passed. Late Saturday afternoon, we reached Washington. As we approached the city we caught glimpses of the Capitol and of Washington Monument. Upon arriving at the station, we took large buses to the Burlington Hotel. The next half hour was spent in finding our rooms and learning where our friends were located. The rooms this year were very comfortable, although since four to eight students were in a room, the amount of sleep obtained was sometimes scant. Although tired many wished to get an idea of the city that night. As a result a number of telephone calls were necessary to summon the late-retirers to breakfast, the next morning. Sunday morning the bravest and best of our party found their way to church. The remaining visited the Zoological Park spending a most delightful morning there. Frances Wallcer ind Pauline Washburn xx ere particularly interested in the elephants until one large felloxx shoxx ered them with a spray of mud and xx ater ln the afternoon xxe xlsited the nexx National Museum xxhere xxe saxx many cases representing the ex erx dax habits of the xarious rices Besides these there were many relics of all tx pes Opposite this building is the Smithsonian institute w here the most in teresting obyects that xxe sixx were Lindy s plane andthe dresses and hats of all the pres idents w1x es From here xxe w ent by bus to the Corcoran Art Gallery w here xxe saxx many beautiful paintings statues tapestries ind laces C ontinuing by bus xxc xislted the Lincoln Memo rlal w hieh impressed most of us as the most beautiful spot that xxe saxx ln the ex cnlng xxe xisited the Congression xl Library to s e its beautiful lighting effects This contains thousands of booles loaned only to memb rs of Congress The paintings which adorn the walls are all symbolic while the floors are inlaid with moslac patterns The blllldllll' cox ers an area of three and one half acres Sunday night lvir Perlelns announced that he xx ould talee all thos xx ho wished through the marleet the next morning, ibout twenty decided to go but at five thirty the starting time only sex en appeared At eight thirty the xx hole party x isited the Bureau of Printing and Fngraving Here xxe xx ere shoxxn ibout by guides xx ho pointed out all the processes necessary in maleing stamps and bills We xx alleed to the VC'ash1ngton Monument xx hich xx as near by Many rode up and doxxn th 555 foot shaft Others xx allxed one xx ax and rode the other xx hlle a fexx tireless people xx alleed both xx ays The xiexx of the city from here is xx ell xx orth the climb The next point of interest xx as the Treasury building xx here xxe saxx mutilated bills counterfeit bills and a ten thousand dollar blll We then X1S1fCd the White House Here xxe saxx the famous East room the red the green, and the blue parlors and the ofiicial dining room ln the afternoon xxe xisited the Capitol Before going into this building xxe xisited Congressman Nelson in his office Mr Perlcins xx ho introduced each one, unfortunately became confused and for no reason at all, presented Eddie Royal as Mr Sumner At the ud3Qi?Y4Ni3f si QQ5qTEa,aJY ia , . 1 L ---f Q v'7' - W' v7 W 'W 'T ' Y' 'W' - 'A , , Qi if 4'., :gn if'-'12 11939, ,gg I MLA?13gg..,aE l1?3 r Capitol we visited both branches of Congress. Each was having a heated discussion, and although we were sometimes unable to catch the speeches, we enjoyed the speakers, gestures and expressions. After leaving here the party divided, some visiting the monasteryg others going up in an airplaneg and others going shopping. Many attended the theater in the evening. A large number xvent to Fox's, which is the largest theatre in Washington. Tuesday morning xvas spent as desired, for the most part in sleeping. At one o'clock we left for Mount Vernon. Half of the party made the trip by bus xvhile the rest enjoyed the trip by boat down the Potomac. Returning, the groups exchanged places. Those go- ing doxvn by automobile saw Kenneth Foster place a wreath, in behalf of Cony High School upon the tomb of the unknown soldier. v At Mount Vernon we went through the historic home and gardens of George Wlashing- ton, which are preserved in their original form, Returning, those who had come doxvn by boat passed through Alexandria, where places of interest were pointed out. A short trip was made at Arlington that we might visit the Cemetery, the Amphitheatre, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. A party for the Cony students and for those of Mr Quimby's school xx as gix en at the hotel 1n the ex enlng This xx as much enjoyed and our people made many delightful ac qualntances among the Connectlcut school delegation Cut stay in Washington ended Wednesday morning Several shoxxed their desire to return by carrxing the hotel keys axx av xx ith them Cut x lSlI at the Capital had been most enyoyable xx ith no bad xx eather or illness to mar it We felt '1 pang of regret as xxe boarded the train but the idea of scclng Nexx York persuaded us to leaxe Our journey to the metropolis, although long passed xerx, quickly Luncheon xx as serx ed in the dining car It xx as a nexx experience for many of us to eat on the train, al though xxe had some difliculty in finding our mouths no serious accidents occurred We arrlx ed at Nexv York late that afternoon Several xx CDI shopping but many rested ID preparation for the evening s entertainment Almost ex eryone attended Roxy s Theater xx hich IS the largest and IDOSI elaborate in the xvorld The performance xx as exceptionally good and xx as much enioyed The next day xxe visited the Aquarium xvhere xxe saxx all species of fish and xvater foul We had planned to x1s1t the Stock Exchange but If unfortunately being May Day xxe xxere deprix ed of this prixllege The Woolxxorth buildlng, xx hich xx as formerly the highest building in the xx orld, xx as our next xlsiting place All saxe a fexx timid ones rode in the rapid express elevators to the top After a sightseeing trip through the city, we embarked on the boat for Boston This voyage xx as unex entful, being much quieter than our first night on the boat At the pier in Boston, our party diminished, over a third staying over in that city for the week end The survix ors returned to North Station xvhere we boarded the Flying Yankee for Augusta Nearly everyone sought a seat for himself and indulged ln a much needed nap for the greater part of the journey Hoxx ever as we neared home the croxvd began to liven up There xx ere no regrets expressed that xxe could not trax el further Gut trip was delrg ht ful in all xx ays but there is alxx ays something about being axx av from home that makes us glad to return again Catherme Week: K W' 11 1 f 3? 0 ,ik X -9 I x' f a fx ga , , . 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Many of last season's regulars had graduated, others were ineligible, and jimmy Maher, veteran half-back, was unable to play because of injuries. Coach Macomber was therefore forced to make up his team of practically all inexperienced men, but with their cooperation he developed a team that was the sensation of the state-a team that held the strong Edward Little and Biddeford teams to scoreless ties and did the same at Quincy. Mass.g and in all of these games, even against the much touted Auburn crew, Cony was continually the attackerg always fighting, always striving toward the rival goal line, displaying the traditional Cony scrap as it had not been seen for years. They wouldn't be beaten, were the words of the coach of the state champion Waterville team which was the only one to beat us, and that by a very narrow margin. lf the Cony team was the sensation of the state, the Cony line was the sensation of the Cony team. lack Cunningham. center, and Johnnie Wilson, guard. formed the base around which the team was built and with Lanny Cooper, tackle, and Mendall and Sterling, ends, formed the nucleous of the line which has been called the best line in the history of Conyf' They lived up to this name time and time again when they held for dow ns on the one or two yard line Bilodeau Ramsdell King and Larrabee filled in at times for these regulars and played so xx ell that had they not been pitted against such 1 ood men they might haye become stars To the bficlcfield also must go a certain amount of credit Captain Slug Burdell yy as an outstandinl player all year l-le made the all Maine team Bill Logan xx as so consis tant a line plunger that he became knoun as three yards Logan The yy orth of Mike Lyden as a safety man xx as prox en by the fact that no opposing back ey er got loose for a touchdown If one ey er got beyond the line of scrlmmafe Mike xy as there to down 1m Special mention should be made of the manager lxen Foster Ney er before in the history of the school had football been a paying sport Last fall honey er thanks to the efficiency of our manager ue finished with a gain of eighty dollars A fine record not only athletically but financially for the coming years to liye up to Cony Cony Cony Cony Cony Cony Cony Madison Skovu hevan Waterx ille Quincy CMass Edu ard Little Rockland Biddeford C ony Morse Csony Gardiner Q is ge e Hsn1ae mea v m 1 v I 3 I ' V I 5 ' 1 K ' ' r ' 1 ' ll l 1 . ,. - K - 7 s y 1 ' s ' U ' H ,ll 1 - L 1 Q gg vs V sn - 7 n , 1.5 7 e 7 1 , . 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Financially this was a success. hut the team had some had luck with their schedule. ln the practice session hefore the verv first game one of the Conv lads uncorlced a fast shot which caught the goalie. Slug Burdell. unawares and hrolce his nose. He was out for the rest of the season. l,ater. Capt. Bill Logan. prohahlv an all state defense IHZIII. received an iniurv to his shoulder which handi- capped him all the vear. At last. to cap the climax, Johnnie l,i:otte, his hrother Raoul. and Perlev Randall, all veterans, hecanie ill, thus leaving only one regular. Mendall, on the squad. Coach Macomher was ohliged to use freshman and sophomores to take the place of these men and he thus molded good prospects for next vear. The power ofthe team with the ahove men plaving was shown in two games. hoth ot which they won easilv. 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I Cx 1 -I I , ' Ii I T il I-IL LI I1 Rx: I' ' C I M1141 1930 5 YN 1 1 N4 no i 1.611145 mark The baslxetball season had hardly eome to a close xx hen Coaeh Manter 1bSllCL.l hlb sumrnona for boxs traele About txxenty men and e1vht or ten freshmen ansxxered the eall ind fI llI1Cel 111 the Uxm unt1l the out door traelx bee lme dry There haxe been no meets 1t the present xxr1t1nv but ex ervthlng POIIIIS to a sueeessful beason Great fl1lI1US are expeeted of Clpt Dlelx lvlason III the halt Hllle It 1s h1s fourth year IIT hl h sehool LOIUDLIIUOII and he ranlxed amonv the best ID the st 1te l1st xe If Men dill and Burdell 111 the dashes, l.1zotte a m1ler 1nd R 1nd 1ll 1 wole xaulter 1re all XVOYLIIEU l- hard and should vo plaees They xxere all polnt xxxnners l1st year and xxlth L1pta111 Mason 1nd the sex LI 1l1JI'OH1lS1I1U underel 1SbITlCI1 should go to malee up 1 x erx xx ell b 1l lneed ttaele team QEIIIIE Elrark Three years 'wo Coach MWIIYCT lntrodueed a nexx sport at Cony v1rls traelx 1nd xx hat 1 sueeess' For the last txxo xears the Conx team has xx on the lxennebee V1llex 111eet xx1th l1ttle effort and thls ye1r should be no exeeptlon Althouwh there lb only one meet 111 xx hleh the Ulflb talee part Splflf lb h1x h and 1 floelx of lassles are out for the team eanette Nelson the speedy C tptaln heads the squad and her efforts xx1ll be ablx seeonded by Marx Carter Buddy Anderson M1r1or1e Ausun Harel Russell and Cleo Merroxx all members of the ehamplon team of l929 B1, the t1me thls boolx IS pubhshed xxe expeet that they xx1ll haxe repeated thelr stellar pertormanees of the past fxs f A A ', , H- .L - ' ' , 'ff - .- . 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X I ' ' .5 ' ., . -. -'.'. W' - - . ' ' r' - V 1 n ' - g. 4 i. , 1 U g .A I . . 'fn '.' ' ' .' rf' -','- 1 .. D' .'. 1 '. -- s ' ' ' 3. . 7 '.-4 . . h ' I : -I v Y, 1 ' ' ' Ov Y U A . ,Z . '. on Lg 5 ----L f , e Y -' 4 V Af if 5 li.e....se,,.c-,.-, 1 A fx 51 , 1 ,- gg as ,SKF-lb' f fr 1 ' Ta Svninr Qllttaa Eiainrg One Monday afternoon early in September 1926, we came to Cony as students for the first time. We soon held a class meeting, nominating members for class officers. Charles Burdell was elected the first president of our class and Jeanette Nelson, secretary-treasurer. Our members of the Sutdent Council were Anne Bodwell, Harriet Pease, Charles Kinsman. and john Lizotte. We were entertained very delightfully at the Freshman Reception. Dur- ing the whole year we were somewhat hindered by our school hours xx'hich were from 12.45 until 5 in the afternoon. As Freshmen we xx ere xvell represented hoxx ever in school func- tions, with ohn Lizotte and Charles Burdell in the orchestra, Bernard Fabrizi and ohn Cunningham in baseball Richard Mason and Raphael Maher in track the prospects for the Freshmen were quite promising. Raphael Maher was also on the Cony Cue Staff. Whetr Chizzle Wizzle time came we put in our greatest effort to sell the tickets, The singing chorus included Charles Burdell Muriel Chase and Harriet Pease. Charles Burdell xx as chairman of our booth committecg he was aided by Anne Bodxxell Elenor Dean Edith Farnham eanette Nelson Madelxn Fox George Bilodeau Raphael Maher Bodwell Paine and Charles Kinsman. The committee proved very efficient and still deserves praise for holding the record for the greatest proceeds of any Freshman Booth up to that time. An- other feature of our first Chizzle Wizzle was that Muriel Chase deserx ed great credit in the olios At the Freshman Presentation xxe gaxe 1 large picture of old Cony, as the xx ork of renox itlon beg in that year Ardena Miller Exelyn Craxxford Barbara Hopkins Harriet Pe lse Arthur Stetson and Bodxx ell Paine xx ere the speakers at this ceremony Arthur Stetson xx as elected the second president of our class with ohn Cunningham xice president ind Elenor Dean secretary treasurer eanette Nelson Dorothy Mac Donald Philip Violette and Charles KIHSIII in represented the Sophomores on the Student Council We xxere distinguished in the Cony Cue Drlxe by being the first class to sub scribe lO0', Thomas Libby Riph iel Miher Stanley McCurdy and Hazel Wade xxere members of the Cue Staff Thom is Libby xx as on the school deb iting team ln the annual Prohibition Ess iv Contest conducted by the W C T U Harriet Pease won first prize for girls xx hlle Alfred Taber xx on first prize for boys Wfhen Chlzzle Wlzzle preparations st irted xxe got busy We had some members in the singing and dancing chorus and Stanley McCurdy xx as one of the colored endmen He did his stuff so xx ell that there has nex er been a Chizzle Wlzzle since xxlthout him as endman Our booth committee consisted of Arthur Stetson chairman eanette Nelson Elenor Dean Edrth Firnham George Bllodeau, Charles Ixinsman, and Lancelot Cooper Charles Burdell Charles Messer, and Bernard Fabrizl xxere in the orchestra The Cony C Club initiated four Sophomores They xxere Charles Burdcll Richard Mason ohn Cunningham and William Logan Three sophomore boys Charles Burdell Riphael Maher and Lancelot Cooper xx ere actlxe foot ball players William Logan xx as on the hockey team eanette Nelson xx as on the girls basketb ill team Sex eral members of our class supported the boys track team They xx ere ohn Lizotte, Richard Mason Raphael Maher George Mendall and Perley Randall Gur class maintained a high schol isnc standing during the sophomore year besides participating in these numerous actlx ities We began our junior ye ir xxith a pleasing outlook for noxx xxe xx ere in the nexx building with the Seniors and separated from the Sophomores and Freshmen We chose Stanley Maher Elenor Dean and eanette Nelson for jLlI11OY members of the Student Council Raphael Maher xxas chosen x1ce president of the Student Council Charles Burdell Raphael Maher Lancelot Cooper and ohn Cunningham were again very successful in football Freeland Ramsdell ohn Wilson Michael Lyden, and John Cunningham did a lot toxx ard xx inning the basketball games As juniors we had a larger representation on the Cue Staff Among the Junior members xxere Harriet Pease, Arthur Stetson, Catherine Weeks, Raphael Maher, Virginia Hill Ardena Miller, George Mendall, Bernard Fabrizi afwaygaxiaa if tllfr aiaea V V J . . e J V 4 1 v D D C x ' K ' 2 rs s J , V Q V 7 5 L 1 Y . . 1 L s F Y L ' - s- ' V V . s ' - - V , V. 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LN -- Q3 V 1 ' ,, 1 is -f3S,gae.soe1 3 xg--M if , nie- an -.itrictin-f'.1V: ling- -jj' x ., f an Y -e , - , e .-, , L e oo L We , 7, O N I A Q. ga p Dorothy MacDonald, Stanley McCurdy, Hazel Wade and Thomas Libby. We were very pleased with the Math Club program, for its witg and also because seven of the new members were Juniors. They were George Fickett, Bodwell Paine, Arthur Stetson, Jeanette Nelson. Marjorie Austin, Ardena Miller and Freeland Ramsdell. The Math Club is made up of very select members, and xve were pleased to have so many Juniors eligible for membership. While we were studying busily, William Logan, John Lizotte, George Mendall, Perley Randall and George Bilodeau were winning fame for themselves and for the school on the hockey team. Jeanette Nelson, Betty Sturgis, and Eleanor Farnham received sweaters for girls' basketball. John Lizotte, Charles Burdell and Thomas Libby were in the school orchestra. The newly formed band was teeming with Juniors. Edward Lawrence, John Lizotte, Edwin Royal, Maurice Davis, Leon Small, Charles Burdell, Charles Messer, May- land Jewett and Albert Sterling were some of the musical boys. The debating team which won in the University of Maine League was comprised of George Fickett, Kenneth Foster, Arthur Stetson and Dorothy MacDonald for Juniors. As Juniors we took a strong part in Chizzle Wizzle. Raphael Maher was vice-president of the Executive Committee with Elenor Dean and Lancelot Cooper the other junior members. George Fickett was chairman of the booth committee. The assistants were Marjorie Austin, Edith Farnham, Mary Hill, Kathryn Murphy, Marjorie Reilly, Betty Sturgis, George Bilodeau, Thomas Libby, William Logan and George Mendall. Stanley McCurdy was most successful as Chizzle Wizzle endman Madelyn Fov George Fickett Carleton Bagley and Bodwell Paine were in the ol1os There were Juniors in the dancing chorus the singing chorus on the decorating committee and property committee Albert Sterling was stage electrician There were many junior ushers xvho xvorked under Lancelot Cooper head usher Charles Burdell was the first president of the Science Club Jeanette Nelson and Marjorie Austin made their letters in girls track while Richard Mason made a fine showing in boys track ohn Cunningham was captain of baseball Isabel Reilly won the state prize in the Gorgas Essay Contest which was open to high school juniors and seniors Jeanette Nelson won the Phillip s Cup Award which is made to the junior girl or boy xvho has had the best record in high school socially athletically and scholastically The Junior Prom was the out standing social event of the year and it was very successful The general committee in charge was Stanley McCurdy chairman Albert Sterling Bodwell Paine Madelyn Fox and Marjorie Sumner We began the fourth and last chapter of our high school career last September Gur class officers were Raphael Maher Lancelot Cooper and Madelyn Fox Jeanette Nelson Frances Walker Kenneth Foster and George Fickett were on the Student Council and Kenneth Foster was elected the president Charles Burdell was active at once as captain of football and Kenneth Foster as manager George Fickett was president of the Math Club with Marjorie Austin Secretary and Ardena Miller Treasurer Marjorie Austin was the first president of the College Club Edward Lawrence and Ardena Miller were the other officers There were fourteen charter members from our class The Student Council very wisely chose Elenor Dean Jeanette Nelson and Stanley McCurdy for cheer leaders Harriet Pease xx as editor in chief of the Cony Cue and Thomas Libby w as business manager Their leadership helped to win the first prize at theJournal1st1c Conference When Chizzle Wizzle time approached George Fickett was chosen president Charles Burdell treasurer Madelyn Fox secretary and Elenor Dean was the other senior member of the Com mittee Charles Kinsman Malcolm Clark and Stanley McCurdy were endmen Many seniors helped to make the fair successful by serving on the Decorating, Committee the singing chorus dancing chorus Property Committee ushers olios and the Senior Play Chizzle Wizzle this year was the biggest and best ex er The proceeds w ere greater than ex er before The Band and Orchestra with many senior members appeared at Chizzle Wizzle The Triple C has a large senior membership The officers are George Mudge Elsie Jones and Leta Turner Edward Lawrence John Wilson and Albert Sterlin are the officers of the Science Club with Kenneth Foster publicity secretary Elenor Dean is vice president and Ruth Keller IS secretary of the Archery Club The officers of Cony A ba EQ 0 f e4Cvf.,,fNf f' 4 4 y y F ' 7 Y 1 , . . , . . . , . . . . , J , . 7 . . . . . . 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Qur hasehall team thls 111 '1 ' 1 1 1 ' . l' 1 1 . 11 1 ' ' 1 '1 1 1' 1 1 4 1 '.1 v D' 1 1 '.' . '. 1' 1 1 12 1 L' V V 5 1 I A' . ' x 1 '.'1. A U AY' 11 1 1 1 K' 1 1- Y 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 '1 I I - 1 '1 1 V1 1 I 1 1 1 '1 . r' ' 11 1 ' '1 1 ' ' 1 f 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1, 1 1 '1 -' Y 1 . I 3 1 71 1 1 ' I ' ' i 1 ' C' K 1 1 1 1 '1 I 1 ' 1 v 1 . I V1 11 V1 V v 1 . - . , I , .. ,, A - 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 -' 1 ' - 13 A 1 1 ' ' 1' 1 1 1 11 1 f 1 ' 1 ' K A --111. 1 A-' -1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 Y 11 11 1 1 A A 1 1 1 I F' 1-1 1 1 ' 'K1' A v A 1 1 'D 11 ' v 1 Ch D iffl fgynf 11 1. V 1 I ,. ' ,' -' ' ff' Q ,, Y' 'T ' I-1 ' 1 1-' ', 'ff 'fa-'-ui i '9 S f ,3 ll 1' fl ,IA t,1.'.1f 11' ' 'iq -, Q f '3 -I f - 1 g,,.,,, A ,Dt-et,,,,L:7?s-etos?,afa - Z, I I I xl 019301 L t g Bugs' Qlluaa will Knoxx' y'e all men hy' these present that xx'e the male members of the Senior Class of Cony High School. State of Maine County -. V H I' 3 gg. of Kennehee claiming to he of sound mind and memory' do make ' ' I ' puhlish and ordain this our last xx'ill and testament CLA55 I We the mal memhers ofthe eliss of 1930 do xxlll and h queath to the Freshman Class our dignity and hearing While it is extremely douhtful xxe at least hope that they xx ill improye xx 1th this hequest and xx ith time To the uniors and Sophomores our high attainments xx hieh malee us the greatest and most ftmous elass that ex er lm is Grad uated and perhaps that ex er yxill graeluite from Cony Io the Freulty oui heartlest lppreeiatlon for the fruitless it tempts to teaeh us I Carleton Bagley heque ith my stage ihillty to Edgar Robin son May he please the publie as I haxe I Edxxard Bangs leaye my holsterous roughness to Franeis Bilodeau I Waiel Benner xxill to Riehard Mansui my self assuranee xx hieh has alyy avs helped me out of emharrassing situations in the elass room I George Bilodeau to Billy Bartell xxill my originality in P1111 5 playmg I Charles Burdell leaxe to Norman Doyx my hright green shirt md or Inge stocleinvs order that he may dress eonsery atix ely as alxx ays has heen my poliey I Benjamin Butler yxill to Donald Ware my industrious attitude toxx lrds my studies I lvialeolm Clarle bequeath those alluring tones of my xxistful xolee Cthit h axe not already heen stolen hy Rudy Valleel to I-Iarold lVIaeArthur I ohn Cunningham xx1ll to Walter lviurphy my xxlnxfed shoes xx hieh h ixe alxx ays been the seeret of my speed I Luther CLISIIIDK' hequeath to Dax id Pettenxull in plaee of his oxxn limousine my renoyx ned ear proxidinv the quiele piele up is maintained I Mauriee Dax is hequeath to I'oxx ers MeI.ean my eharm as a Dllblle spe ileer under the LOIILIIIIUITS that Poxx ers exereises eharm on his future audienees I Bernard Frahri 1 leaxe to Dominique Lacasse my moaning eornet With this I xxill my seeret for dodvinv artieles throxxn to me hy the HLILIILHLCS that appreeiate musle xx allxed axx ay xxith so many triumphs xx hile at Cony I Kenneth Foster xy ill to Phil Violette my famous autohiography entitled Wliat Is xx This Poxx er I Nathan Fuller leaxe to ames GConnor my ney er ee ising lI'lLlL11SlIlXt,l1Lbb xx ith xxhieh I hay e learned so mueh from VlfUll this last year I Leo Goode leax e as a model for the unior Class my fine reeord in punetuality I Arnold Humphrey leax e to lviiss Farrington the gentle memory of my good hehax lor in her study rooms I Mayland exxett xxill to XX eston True the great enioyment I get out of XXOI'lxlI1g hard I lvierton Larrahee do xxlll to Fred Ising mv hlx h poxx ered air rifle I hope th it Fred xxill get as many hull s eyes in the future as I hay e hlrds in the past I Robert Laxx renee leax e my athletle huild to my most lileely sueeessoi bumner Cushing ai assets assess N Waste, Q My il , . L H 1 , eu , . .. , . Q C L1 L K F 1 . .1 , . . LL I , Q f ' 'Q , g- 3. , . .. D D. Q ' ' .' 3 ' 3 Y 'X x ' N S 'I . Y ,- 'Q ' ' ' ' 1 1 . .' I v- .' 5 1' Y' I M I ' . s . . . . I- l A - I ' ' l x X S ' 1 ' 1 vi I y L t. g e . e . . D - r x X' X yi 1. 1 i FN 1 C- x 1 1 v - xl 'sf 1 y-' ' - s ' s- , 0 K , . 1 , . - . . I Nc s K x y sz - 1 s E ' ' ' . ,. , . - r . C' , . L .,,. . K 1 ' N Yi U' 'A H '. x A x I - C. V V 'c . . , . ,' ' . . , f . 1 C L A x x Vx ' v . in . 1 1 x ' 'U - x 1 x Y I C 4-, D v x c- 1 x tv t L , s ' s 1' s s ' ' . - 1 'Q - ' -' v y Dx I 5, x 1 4 v 1 Y' ' s U ' - f ' f f H ' ' ' s c , D ' 1 . .-3 v. vp ' ' ' - 1 l ' 1 xr ' 1 x 5 ' ' I 'L x Y '. x ' . an I X ' 1' , K - , I ,, . . , . ' . ' - s - I V s ' I - 1 , .' , .' . C. U K . . I, George Ficlcett, to Charles McKenzie hequeath my manly stride, with which I have 1 rl v v. 7 . v . l ' x vi - . D L y I 1 v H I X At ' vs 7 X x vi x ' I Y x ' iv 'i - ' ' 'i . 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I Thomas Lrhbx xx1ll to XX alter Norton mv xx 1lll1'1f'I1CbS to accept all statements xx rthout argument I ohn Lvotte hequeath to ohn I-Ilchhorn mx Spill! of hrotherlx loxe Max John he as patlent xxlth his Ilttle hrother as I haxe heen xxxth mme I Bernard Kung to qllllfll Randall xxlll the seeret of keeplng that sehool glrl LOIUDICXIOD I Ch xrles IXIFISIHHII do hequeath to Loxx ell Wfeston my choice parking spaee on the Ixluster Grounds I NX lllldlll Logan leaxe to Ople Ox erloek mx seat on the hasehall heneh from xx hreh I haxe seen aetlon III manx games thrs sprrnv I lxllehael Lxden xxlll mx eool ealm CIISPOQIIIOII to Rohert I'IlkI1lWOI'I1 I Rlehard Mason l'WLL1llLll'l'1 to WIIIIHITI Mxller a hook entrtled The Advantages of BCIIU' Tall I 1m sure Blll xxlll henefit hy the tlps thereln I htlnlex Melxurdx do heque xth my qeoteh eh lraeterlstles to R1eh1rd I-Ilekey prox rd 1ng R11 h xrd IS not too free xxlth hrs l1nguage upon hearlng of thls hequest I ohn MeDonaId xxlll to Lxxxrenee Bolsxert my IIIILIISPLIILLI sueeess III SIQIPPIU classes I Rex Melxennex hequexth to Fr1nk Oehmanskl the proper xx 1x to aet hefore a eroxxd I Freel xnd R1msdell le rxe to Paul Goldherx' 1 ple 18 1nt SIHIIC slnee the proxerh saxs It eosts nothlnv I Lux renee Moore hequexth to Eddie Burke 1 free dinner at mx Luneh Room pro x ICIIII 1 he p lxs for the slx meals th xt he oxx es me for If present I George Mudge xxlll to Donald Thorne mx 1ttent1xe splrlt ln the elass room I hope that hx thxs hequest Don1ld xxrll he is mueh a dellght to the teaehers as I haxe heen I Admxr1l Palne leaxe to 1 most xxorthx sueeessor RObCTfI'I1LIllWOfI1 my firm sea legs xx hleh I demonstrated last xe If on the XVash1ngton Trlp I C h1rles Messer leaxe 1 medal for any girl ofthe underelasses xx ho ean folloxx mx danemg steps xx hleh h1x e heen sueh a stumhlxng hloek to the Qenlor glrls I Iwerlex Rlndall Ieaxe to XXVIIIIHIH Oxx en mx manlx Sl e and hraxxn I George Rldeout leaxe to Raymond Terrell 1 xxell beaten path leadlnv to upper Arsenal Qtreet I Edxxln Royal bequeath to I-Iarold Xwehh mx hest Lllfllllg lrons xx hleh I am certaln he xx1Il nex er alloxx to hecome rusty I Leon qmall leax e mx XKIFIIIIIIU xx ays xx 1th xx omen to Rlehard Thay er I Alhert QILTIIDQ, do xxxll to Charles Broxxn r my great loxe for Qonx as IS shoxxn hv mx prolonged stax at sald IIISUUIIIOII I Arthur qtetson leaxe to Franels Condon mx dramatxe speaklng gestures that he max use them the next tune he reeltes IU assemhlx The Shootxng of Dan Magrexx I Iohn W1tson xxlll mx motorexele to any person xx ho ISU t afrald to push II I ohn XXIIISOI1 xxlll and hequest to Bernard Ellls mx doelle d1SpOSlIlOI1 I Rohert Wlng leaxe to Elxxxn Southard a d1et1on1ry of my oxxn Illdlxlllgl, that he max use the orrgmal xoeahularx for xx hteh I haxe heen CI1bIlI1glllSI1CCl I Melxlll W11111, hequeath to I-Iaryey Wllder a hleyele pump xx hreh IS guaranteed to produee hot alr Qlgned sealed and deelared to he the last xx xll and testament ofthe elass OI'-111116126611 hun dred and thlrtx P1 11, ff fr ' , I X Y I 1,1 1 , ' I' if '1 VV . f. 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'rf A I 'ff1f::i--'-4.541fseesxxayfs , ,alsglf Girlz' Qllaaa will A We, the girls of the Senior Class of Cony High School, in the city of Augusta, in the County of Kennebec, the State of Maine, latitude 130 13' 13 west Greenwich on this eleventh day of june, anno domini, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, being as sensible as possible. and having a feeling of generosity towards our underclassmen do publish and ordain this our last will and testament. Whereas Phyllis Haskell is afflicted with a ready giggle, I, Elaine McCone, do bequeath the aforesaid my musical laugh. We, Dorothy Daniels, Elsie Burbank and Florence Larrabee, do bequeath our demurel shy ways to Marian Wyman, who is always to have them with her ready for instant use. We, Esther Farrar and Lilla Farrar, do bequeath to Elizabeth White our sisterly love. with which she may chastise David. I Irene Ferland do bequeath my tortoise shell spectacles to Miss Gibbs so that she will miss nothing at the Senior picnic. I Muriel Anderson do bequeath my effeminacy to Mary Williams. We Muriel Chase Helen Brown and Elizabeth Dunbar do bequeath our love for argument to Smith Randall. We Elizabeth McLaughlin Pauline Conrad and Hazel Leighton do bequeath our boisterous manners to Roxanna Eastman Whereas Miss Mossler demands a deep resonant oration in English class I Edith Farnham do bequeath to Virginia Dow my deep bass voice I lDorothy Wing do bequeath my sophisticated air and New York accent to Thelma Newel We Marguerite Ayers and Sylvia Young do bequeath our passion for country dances to Lois Turner We Marjorie Reilly Dorothy Churchill and Eflie McLeod do bequeath our school girl complexions to the Palmolive Soap Company We Mary Hill Nellie Cole and Virginia Hill do bequeath our ability to captivate the masculine species to Pauline Purinton Together with my sunny disposition I Mary Larrabee do bequeath to Wanda Hin ley my framed motto Laugh and grow fat which shc has always admired We Madelyn Fox Marjorie Sumner and Harriett Pease do bequeath our favorite positions around the date palm to anyone who thinks she can keep the railing w arm I Dorothy MacDonald do bequeath to Marjorie Gray my ability to convey to the op posite sep. the Oh you re wonderful idea We Margaret Pierce Katherine Weeks and Isabel Reilly do bequeath our athletic ability to one Lester Brown who in turn is to will it to all perspirlng would be athletes We Clara Walton and Rachel Lemieux do bequeath our surplus avoirdupois to Grace Luce which futhermore she is to rake lightly I Leta Turner do bequeath my marcelllng equipment to Allison Goodine for either his hair or whiskers Whereas laughter is a beautiful thing I Beatrice Leighton do bequeath my delightful wiggle to Kathryn Murphy I Ruth Fifield do bequeath my Amazonian stature to Leah McAllister As gum and red are synonymous I Margaret jones bein 1 of sound mind do bequeath my red hair and Effie MacLeod s gum to Red Roderick I Marian Kimball do bequeath my permanent w axe to Raymond Terrell I Dora Safford do bequeath my prim melancholia to a needy freshman Lelia jones who is to use it in lar e prescriptions for the next three xears We Elizabeth Blanchard Marian Brat don and Doris Branch do bequeath our seats o 'x Q c 9 U Y Y Y V Y Y Y 1 D V 9 1 . v . . . , , .. , . 1 V A Y V D s ' I 2 i v . s I ' Q . y . . y. . . ' X . as vw V -4 x - V 'YU T H U . . .. X ,, 1 . Q . . V y , . . . . 1 ' V ll U y ,U ' V . v . . H . Y , , , , . U 7 ' , . . . n n . . Y 3 . . . v 8 . .5 ' .U 5 1 . 1 . x v - K I ' r v - E a ' Y ll V7 ' ' ' ' ' v V . V Y T V 1 ' ' ' ' U 1 ' ' ' r . rs a A A . . ' 4 - ,Q j x ' in study hall to anyone who will remember that gum belongs in the mouth and not under qv, -,- - . pl A Y - V- V, - .4 ' V f V- V I . . 1 - -- . -3 , , 1 pl . ' I-1 j ,. ' V-1 . -I CMH 1, '-.,,- 44, A, , jg. ' . . . x .-. ., e .-- ,f 5 -' QSQQ. 'f--A 5 .' - , -Q ,xi , 1,3 - f f x'.A-.'.'-n , ' ' ' '14 - - ' rrrf' 7 'r ' r- 1 -' ,,- H- va .-Y, i930fel .tte C o N 1 A D.- aw... .. S X V M, K H K X etc., ,,,f'V Wi E? ls A 3 I, Ethel Blaisdell, do bequeath the shoes I wore out in Washington to someone to wear on the next trip. I, Mildred Cvilley, do bequeath my cockscrew' curls, carefully tied with a pink ribbon to jiggs Towle. I, Elenor Dean, do bequeath my ability to break hearts to someone who wonlt abuse the rivilege. P We, Ruth Keller, Betty Sturgis and Adeline Fearaby, do bequeath to someone out for an endurance record our zest for a game of tag around the deck with Miss Giddings. We, Pauline Washburn and Frances Walker, do bequeath our love for elephants to anyone who is fond of shower baths. I, Jeanette Nelson, do bequeath my Shy Little Violet, to some other enthusiastic botanist. I, Eleanor Farnham, do bequeath my gold plated alarm clock to some other early riser. I, Irma Cunningham, do bequeath my passion for flying to some air-minded junior. I, Ardena Miller, do bequeath my favorite freckles, located just beneath my right eye to Mary MacDonald. Whereas dark hair has a way of growing gray, I, Marjorie Austin, do bequeath to Lancelot Cooper a large bottle of Golden Glint Shampoo. We, Marjorie Keenan and Lillian McCabe, do bequeath our front seats in Office Training to some intended steno in the class next year proxided she will continue with the floral decorations around the inkwell I Katherine Murphy do bequeath to Coach Manter my ability to referee basketball ames g Knowing Augusta s need for a zoo I Doris Thibodeaux do bequeath my collection of balloon animals acquired on the Washington Trip to the Sophomore class with which to begin the said zoo We Marjorie Trask and Beverly Winslow do bequeath to anyone who doesn t mind having the floor mopped up with their coats our special hooks in Room B Whereas it is required of athletes I Effie Choate do bequeath my studious attitude to Bert Leo We Constance Reynolds and Christine Merrick do bequeath our ability to sling hash to Etta Huggins We I-Iarriet Franklin and Druscllla Roderick valuing our long locks still haxe com passion for our unfortunate underclass sisters who are lacking some hair necessities and so do bequeath to Cleo Merrill all hairpins which we can spare I Harriet Morgan do will and give to Billy Miller my fondness for the Sailor s I-Iornpipe which he is always to use when sporting his sailor pants I Ella Russell do bequeath to Lincoln Academy all the bad habits I haxe acquired at Cony during the past year I Irene Delaware do bequeath to Shirley Cole my pearly teeth to be faithfully placed in a cup of soda water each night before retiring after which at the end of her high school career she is to will what is left of them to the Colgate Tooth Paste Company Whereas they have served me faithfully in English class I I-Iazel Wade do bequeath my glox es to the Freshmen who insist on wearing sleeveless dresses during the w inter months Signed sealed and published by the class of 1930 as their Last Will and Testament before the proper witnesses on this twelfth day oflune A D 1930 Frances Walker Raphael Maher Lim bi 4 fs, K..4C..J' JN J , , . 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LQ.,,4-. 2 K ,ig f, ,tak V -'vial -af--J -' A - ' Hi A' .1 bfi' 'D'-ec.fYf,.s fe Jlxf ' - '2 QF J' ' if .4 '- Tn' ' 1'5 --ff-'-'Ii -' ' ' LYCCLL., .,...-,,.Cs -, f .W . if f W -AAC-M H 'fur'-' 195O C J X J M1950 x,fC'sfNG- '97 Q sl? 4- .7'f.v--f J-e,.,, ' fu V 9 Q- C1 be The elass of 1962 xx as hurtllng through the alr aboard the rocket x ra Boston Unknoxxn to all a curlous eonversatlon xx as going on ID the eontrol room Admiral P'11ne dlx 151011 commander of rockets had been aeeosted by txxo old men lmaglne the Admlral s astonlsh ment xx hen he reeognlzed the noble Thomas Llbby and the long eadaverous Innocent Edxx ard Lawrence xx ho noxx ID his prrme was employed chasing rats ln the hold After rellexlnv the txxo old men of thelr embarrassment the Admrral had kmdly rn quxred as to therr well belng then remarklng the eorneldence of thelr meetrng at the tlme a Washrngton trlp of the old Alma Mater was taklng plaee deftly brought the sub1eet around to the merry youths of the elass of 1930 A genial trme was had exehanglng the folloxxlnv lnformatlon as recorded by the Admrral s secretary Elenor Dean and a shlpmate of Thomas Llbby and Edxx ard Laxx renee Robert Wlng Aboard the shrp as Cony faculty members xx ere Murrel Anderson Physleal Edueatlon teacher Marjorie Austln lnstruetor of harmony Vlrglnla 1-llll the French teacher and red headed john MacDonald Physics and Biology lnstruetor Back at Cony the xx alls of room A re echo to the stentorran xolce of Harrret Pease the Latln teacher xx hlle demure Dons Thrbodeaux 1S the Domestle Scrence teacher George Bllodeau IS manual trarnrnv rnstruetor at Vassar Charles Krnsman IS promoter of the famous Bagley and Ruth Keller prlze fu hts Coy Catherine Weeks has the edltorshlp of the True Confesslons, she IS knoxxn as the p rfector of srtuatlons IU Hlgh Schools Allen Glazler IS copy xxrlter for the same magazrne xx hlle the reporter of lurld personalltres IS Drusellla Roderick A radlcal Greenxxxeh Vrllage has been founded by Stanley McCurdy and Mad Fox As It IS srtuated 1n the mlddle of the great Amerlcan Desert many nature seekers haxe been attracted to rt lncludlng Hazel Wade Betty Sturgls Nathan Fuller and the Great Malcolm Clark Edward Royal and Mar1or1e Sumner are leadlng a bllssful marrled 11fe IH llttle old Augusta Arthur Stetson has lnx ented a xx hlsker remox er xxhlch leaves the face as soft as a bables Needless to say he has made a place for hrmself on the faces of his felloxx men Of course the famous cla1rx oyant Edxx ard Bangs has been a great surprlse to all H15 trax elrng shoxx numbers sexeral class celebrltles, Dlek Mason rs h1s horn bloxxer, xxhrle Mary Larrabee IS the eharmlng skinny woman xx ho excplalns the success of a prolonged dxet Ieanette Nelson was the t1cket collector but unfortunately she allowed John Watson to dr1x'e hrs motorcycle 1nto the elephant pen wrthout a pass ijohn forgot to get one from Mrss Vlckeryl The ensurng turmoll caused Jeanette to lose her posrtlon lncldentallv lohn was not hurt On the shores of Lake Trtleaca. 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Morris Davis, Leo Goode, George Rideout, George Mudge, and John VUilson, under President Raphael Maher, are members of a Bible class that is advocating the spanning of the oceans in order that the heathens may be able to derive benefit from the American standard of morality. Effie MacLeod went to Arabia a few years ago and was carried off by some desert shiek- We hope that he is somewhat like the great Valentino. Hatel Leighton and Rachel Lemieux are both candy pullers at Mrs Winslow s candy shop Merton Larrabec IS still at the Unix ersity of Maine He is Janitor there Leon Small and Albert Sterling are theatre oxx ners, Sterling IS the leader of the canned music William Logan was captain of a big ocean going tug There xx as a class reunion in 1950 and Bill x olunteered to take his old classmates for a ride in his boat Next report xx as that the ship had sunk at sea and the sad nexxs xx as g1XCf1 out that L1ll13Il MacCabe Elaine McCone and Nellie Cole had been droxx ned This however xx as not true as Michael Lyden an undersea diy er, sax ed the fair maidens Esther and Lllla Farrar are executing a sister act ln ack Cunningham s latest rey ue Elizabeth Dunbar is married to someone she met in Connecticut ohn Lizotte is running a girls reform school in Massachusetts His most fractious charge is Helen Broxxn Edith Farnham and Eleanor Farnham are big importers of turkeys from Greece Marguerite Ayers is a mystery but it is rumored that she xx as the pleasure bent actress in The Boxxlegged Burlesque xx hich the Kiyxanians in Kalamazoo gaxe for the benefit of Leta Turner s Babies Cony alescent Home George Flckett the xyorld famous electrical engineer is a great huntsman He passes his yacation hunting dears near the fBl3lHC Memoriali Augusta Airport Marjorie Reilly and Constance Reynolds are running a home for old gentlemen A noble deed Marjorie Trask IS acting as chauffeur for Laxx renee Moore the millionaire restaurant man Freeland Ramsdell is an instructor of guerilla yx arfare at West Point His charming wife is the practical Harriet Morgan L1-My .AS YA XZ xiii' ,fir Atl ,- -+. -v s' 1 N 1 ' if 1 - v . 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Irene Delaware has gone home to Mars after domestic difficulties with her husband, Luther Cushing. Adeline Eearebay is President of the New England Women's League, whose head-A quarters are the Gld North Church, Boston. Mildred Gilly and Florence Larrabee are nuns at St. Bernard's Convent in Switzerland. George Mendall is a cultivator of lvlangle Wtirtzels, rare beets of German extraction. Perley Randall and Marion Kimball are in the government secret service worlc. Irma Cunningham is the world's outstanding aviatrix. Dorothy Daniels teaches Domestic Science in Toledo, Ghio. Pauline Conrad, Evelyn Crawford, and Goldie Crowell are private tutors for Bowdoin students who need help in various subjects. Mayland jew ett is the President of the United States of America In a telegram sent to Mr Perlcins he mentioned that Bernard King and Marion Bravdon were candidates for a Civil Serx ice Examination, the former to fill the placc of head chemist at the labora tories III the new expcrlmental department, the latter to become Postmaster General Maylands cabinet consists mostly of femlnlne members among whom are Doris Branch Katherine Murphy Elizabeth Blanchard and one lonely male Rex Mclxenney Among those who arc malcinv themselves famous in the world are Dot Churchill and Effie Choate They contribute articles to many well lcnown mava mes especially on politi cal problems of the day Here the conx ersation had to cease as Wlashinvton was being approached and the controls demanded more attention Elenor Dean Robert Wing Q OR. , l 1 fa XX K ic erc f l5u.Q..z.- , A.. -,tc , ,... 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Barralaurratv The Seniors met at Cony High School on Sunday Evening, june 8, for the Baccalaureate Address. Reverend Stanley Manning of the Universalist Church gave a very impressive talk. The gymnasium was filled with parents, friends, and classmates ofthe graduating class. The Seniors looked very dignified in their caps and gowns. Alumm Banquet The Seniors xxere Guests ofthe Alumni at a banquet serx ed at Cony H1 h School on tne ex ening of une 10th Several members of the Alumni gave interesting and instructixe speeches which will linver a lonv while in the minds of the listeners Ollaau lgtrntr When '1 discussion first arose concerning a class picnic it seemed doubtful if we would have one Finally hoxvex er thc class decided to follow the example set by prcxious years A general nominating commlttee lead by Ken Foster appointed a Group to take charge of the picnic another for the Senior Banquet and still another for the Senior Prom The picnic w as held at Lakewood on Wednesday une 11 Everyone took his lunch and enyoyed the day IH one way or another roaming around Somerset County ln the ex eninu many attended the play Nancy s Prix ate Affair which made a fitting end to a wonderful day East Qlhaprl On Thursday mornmv une 12 came the last official assembly for the Seniors at Cony High School They marched into the Gymnasium led by the marshal Albert Sterling Raphael Maher read the Class Will for the boys Frances Walker for the Girls Isabel Reillx read the tlass history The usual awards were Uix en out At the close of the assembly the raduatinv class marched out sinvinv Auld Lang Sx ne V . 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U: V ii ' ' G if- -' 14' fo Q V 4. .H Hint to Kenneth Foster: If your car rattles, try taking a tour through bonnie ol' Scotland. You'll be surprised hoxx' everything will tighten up. Gur Literary Friends: Woman's Home Companion Dreamland Field and Stream Liberty Modern Priscilla Home and Fireside Good Stories , Woman s World Popular Mechanics The Country Gentleman Our Shines SIUUIII in the Bath Tub Turn on the Heat Keep Your Sunny Side Up Pitkin the Petals of the Daisies l m a Dreamer Aren t We All Weddin of the Painted Doll Vagabond Lover Stein Song Tain t No Sin Happy Days Goode l-loxx s your car runnin Cushing Not so good I can t keep throttled doxxn Goode l-ioxx s Miss Hershey Cushin Ch she -. about the same Richard Mason ton Washin ton tripb Waiter there s Waiter Oh they re H UOIII ID fOI' XX IDICI' sports A FLAPPER S PARODX lt s three o clock in the mornin Kenneth Foster Dick Mason Brud Kinsman Geor e Pickett Elenor Dean Ruth Keller Mad Fox Arthur Stetson ohnnie Watson Lanny Cooper Mike Ly den ohnnie Wilson Peanie Ramsdell Bob Wing Dick Mason Mad Fox Tom Libby Scud Goode immle Maher Petty Nelson y in this x anilla lxe xx alked the xx hole ni ht throuvh And dayli ht soon xx 1ll be daxxnln ust one more mile or txxo That moonli ht so entrancinv Seemed to be meant for us txxo But Id rather lteep fl ht on xx alltln Feller than ride xxith you A Senior s xx arnmv to the Freshman Nex er shift your mouth into hi h gear until you HTC SLITC YOUI' Dfalfl 15 ILITHIHU OX CI' Want A s Alarm cloclt Alumni Money Shorter assi nments Seniors More study periods George Rideout More A s ob Wing Q C K fb 4 il U a 1 is xv L 1 N I J . - . . . 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A x-' 1 xx - I f ff, seg X ig' S,-f .-cf ' ' 4 J' ' , - f - 'f- t g. I ,eww r s agility Hercules: The Gritty Cvreek, Cno relation to the terrible Turkl an independent laborer, who always had a good job awaiting him. - Zero: - Originally, nothing, but now meaning a good deal on a thermometer or bank-draft and comprising two-thirds of the 400. Yule-Log: A Xmas protege ofthe grate too 'young to smoke, too tough to burn and too green to warm up anybody. Ping-Pong: A game invented for the benefit of furniture and crockery dealers. STUDENT DICTIONARY Cigarette-The cigar's sister. Flapper-A girl with weak legs. , Hog Wine-Root Beer. Hash-The connecting link between the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Fountain Pen-An instrument for systematically inking the fingers. Bachelore-A man who has cheated some woman out of a divorce. kHoneymoon-That part of a girl's life that comes between the lipstick and the broom- stic Teacher That person w ho lS honored lox ed respected and blessed by all anitor A person xvho insists on locking doors Proposed Additions to the Dictionary Troy An ancient oriental city which took in a wooden horse and saxv the domestic finish of Helen and Paris Bacchus A brew er who supplied the Cvods with nectar the beer that made Qlympus famous Castor and Pollux Txxo clex er sports and txxin brothers from Greece Castor being a horse tralner and Pollux a pugllist yxhose sister Helen a respectable married woman disgraced the family by eloping xx ith Paris Nat Fuller lthink she s as pretty as she can be Bob Wing Most girls are B Sturgis How d you get that smudge on your face? Brud Kinsman Well honey the car broke doxxn and I had to fix it Betty Since xx hen did you grease your car xxith red 1 rease' Citizen I sec you re letting your xxlfe drixe the car now Mr Flckett Yes I figure she ll have If looking about right for my son to take to college with him in September Bill Cole I thoux ht I told you not to park here Why do you do 1t7 Bodxx ell Paine Because of my belief sir Bill Cole Nonsense What do you mean B Paine I bellex ed that you xx ere at the other end of the toxxn Hazel Wade says that men are all of the same mold only some are moldier than others Ralphael Maher Haxe you been teaching your car dog tricks Kenneth7 Ken Foster Why' R Maher Oh because I saw If playing dead last night Stagg-ig-g.c.fgQjg gf . I I .. 1 ' 7 V 1 ' I - 1, - . , . 1 ' V ' 'V V Y 1 Y Y V ' V D. . . . , . . D . . ' 1 ' V .' , . D . . . . . . . . 1 , . . . r , . . , V D C, . . 1 7 . , I . g . . ' . s 7 . . . Y v . X . 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W-... . 5,-.-' 1930 lbsprgfxaf fr v 1' 4- lv-5':b-e., if C!x One of our senror frrls saxs that lf s a prettx xxell ltnoxxn faet that 1fXOLl vlxe a box enouvh rope he ll hang, around all the ex enlnxv Ex erett llerltlns r lhrax elx appro lehmx MISS Colllnsl lxlax l hax e the pleasure of the next dlnte Mlss C OlllI'lS I suppose so l lxnoxx l xx on t get any pleasure out of lf Dlele Hoxxe Qo Georve xxas surprlsed xx hen l cut III on l'llI1X Audrex Hasleell XY as he He xx is slmplx sxx ept off mv feet Dorothx Churehlll Onlx a nrtxxlt IS afr nd of anx thlnfr lxlarrorle AIISIIII ls that re rllx true Dot C hurehlll l m afr 11d so Rohert XX rng XY h rt haxe xou xot axvalnst HHI1116 XX hen a frlend needs monex hadlx me s the first one to put hx hand lnto hls poelcet Arthur Stetson X es ind he keeps it there untrl the frlend leax es Dot lxl ie Donald No no lt s x our lox e I xx ant hut of eourse l do care for x our monex up to 1 tert un polnt Creoree Flelxett Oh xes the Cleelllldl POIIII Qllilfll R rndall XX hx do xou e all that 1 flapper elgar DIIHX Bwlex Oh II s rlxx xxs LLOINU out Qlugx er Burdell l'le ase st rx Helen lhax e onlx one fault Helen XX llNOIl H ou re 1 llar ueeer Yes that s II Dlele Hoxxe Don t le me me d lflllli' XX hx xou used to eall me xour Constant dellx ht Phxllrs Ha le ll Hes delwht that falled qhax Nterltng XX hen th at 4 xrl x oes out xxrth the felloxxs xou just lenoxx she xx here s them Leo Goode What do xou mean Sha NX here do xxe e it XX here s the hest show? NX here do xxe danee XX here do xxe vo from here Old Ladx Q ould l fret somethlnxr for mv throat' Drux Llerle Qwarette eounter 15 rwht aeross the alsle madam Pettrng xxe are relr ahlx Informed 15 1ust a l1ttle l1ght PHSIIIUC that Sl'1lIXEi IU the dark qhe fhearrnv her father prelnx the floor lou had hetter vo noxx dad s trxmv to eet up enoux h momentum to lelele xou out Rxeh 1rd Mason ton XX ashlngton trlpl Dld XOLLf1I'lCl a roll eontalnlnx hftx dollars under m pllloxx Pullman Porter Hes suh thank xou suh Nllss Thorne NX hat IS xour ldea of harmonx Qlugger Burdell A freeltled fated gurl xx 1th a pollea dot dress leadlng a glraffe Ha el Vx ide XX h at xx ould xou gne to have sueh adorable halr as mlne Petty Nelson l don t lenoxx XXV hat drd you glxe e. O J ra-.. , , A V V - ' V1 +,, I J--c f 2' N.: J K, A 4 L lx N' '-'Q - r tl' fr ,4 ' V V 'K 1 .2511 '-5, lV7 1 V l , L ' '- 5 'V ' JkT:f,'f,, V. .xi 'ze 4 .' 4 .. V- ' '5 V5 P' ,, Le, ,, , , , . . V V . . , V V . 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Ethel Blaisdell surveyed the lofty shaft thoughtfully and then said: Nasty fall! Killed him of course? Rex: Was your girl ever on time? George Mudge: Well, once she sat on my watch. A complicated traffic tangle was caused recently by Dorothy MacDonald who signaled that she was about to turn to the right and did so. Luther Cushing: l took in the show last night. George Bilodeau: What did they have? Luther: Educated fleas. George: How were they? Luther: Eineg I took the leading lady home with me. Mr Kelley What IS the most outstanding contribution that chemistry has giyen t e yy orld' john Wilson Blondes George Bilodeau Hope yy hy didn t you meet me by the moonlight? Hope There vy asn t any moonlight George Well yy hy didn t you meet me by the gasl1ght7 Hope lm not a gas mcter Edith Farnham Why did that old man 1ump out of your yy ay as you passed lrene Delayy are Oh he used to be my dancing master Mar1or1e Austin Your uncle seems rather hard of hearing Ardena Miller Hard of hearing' Why once he conducted family prayers kneeling the cat Mr Kelley What can you tell me about nitrates? Effie M Well they are cheaper then day rates MISS Brock What are you going to school for Mangle To get ahead Miss Brock That s right you need one Eddie Roy al You haye such affectionate eyes Marjorie Sumner Dearest do you really mean it Eddie fboredj Yes they re alyx ay s looking at each other Mrs Thomas How do they figure the population of a Swiss yillagel Rex McKenney Gh' l guess they count the number of echoes and dry ide by the number of mountalns M Larrabee ldon t think l y e been giy en justice with my graduation pictures Photographer You don t need 1ust1ce X ou need mercy V ff 'pl h . ': U , ' ' to , ' - 1 y ' v ' . , L, . . y , ' . D . 0 Y 7 U ' V A . , L, . . 1 x ' I V ' ' 1 V , 2 ' I , ' D . : W U. 1 . , ' f ' ' D OH . .I . - . ' r. ' - 7 . C, U . . t , . . . , . . U Y ., : : , ' ' I, . . : ' ' A g . 4' 2 h Y Z D v. v . 1 ' 7 l v A v ' -4 -' v - '- . . g Z, . , . .4 , , Z . 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