High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
f ssscso'mFTaf Y 9 31 , y O 'O JOHN EDWARD CUNNINGHAM ,Ianuary 1, 1911 ujacku General Course Football 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3-4:Chi:zle VUi:zle usher 1, Z, 3, Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 4, C Club 2, 3, 45 President C Club 4. A good batting eye means advancement. He's rather bashful when near a girl. 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. - .. H . - . . , . . ri U 'lvv -'VH u -.. .... , ' - - , ,v-an n , 1. . , H , , 1 ' an Y . I . yy . . , I . V . h ' h I . Q. , .-vt. j. -ve 'V .- 7, M. Y f-.rv - f-V- 4 4 . ' ,5--- 1 4.--2,--4---5 -'-'W ' -11 , - 1, V . ,JLNIH rwb I li 'i',:v't T '.f7 1131.5 flgff 'lf Ml ff-I 'F, 'BTS' if ,-' if P. .. .1 .1 '. A 1 '. ,- Lx- rw ,C-x' .. ' ' X 'f W- 1 w -14... ffl-g in H--zfef 56.3 ' but 1 r e, eff +,g:4u-r 11-12?-J 'I bi- Jr: ' ,,A.,,:..r4.e:.:f 1..- 1:-evzme. ff.. 1, Y A -- -- L., 1, , f-'.2,,'t'.agf:4:Lg,..La: 'f- A4 f Mawr- , , U- -Le.....,--....e.--M.f... . W... sw.-
”
Page 22 text:
“
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 . . . Y HL' H j . . ' . s ' 51 ' Q '-.- . , e J s -. :Ze i ' l Q v . - ' v ' - v' Y . , . V K 11 , .. V U 4, x- , 4 . e , V C - s ' y s y V' , , I 1 . 's , V .V 4 s ' 1 - ,. . . . , e 'C ' 1 7 ' . -, ' - , - s ' ss ' . - . , . 5 1 . y. , . ' Y , s 1 , , . y 2 i r l s Q ,vi 1 - 1. - , s 4 4 . . . 4 U i ,I - . 4 ,- v ' f ' e '. ' e ' V L x , .4 1 . ix. 2 ' 4 f. V 1 Y 4. . ,U - rt U . , . 2 3 4 . . , . Q . Q .. . . ,, . L 1 , K - . . K . x,, I .. I . X-' I . . , , J .+ , L .- v . .44-,--4 -- - , . 4- ww is -.. , f,, , - is ' L Q, f e' 2' ' Wai t-f , , 'ff' f ' to 4 Q 1 ' 'e 'W v4 Q ' V, gp . T , ' 1 U ,Q-.1 ,. .. 1 , ,ess , f r, ,-ef.: :,44,.sfet.-.4. ,- 1. ,J MMF'
”
Page 24 text:
“
' M v T-rn: TA, .. Yf-L:--- -P 4, V- -f-'L - W-V - - - Viz- - LT: rx v.. ,,,..7, --r -, 13,-ig. 7- 3 ' A Q35 , rrrr C o N IA D 1 f fi'l1,9,2iyl SH.,-Y 'U N ' QP 4? 3 .-gy i, V. K,,: : !'. ix, 1. 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-
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.