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CDN AD ELIONA ALLEN Se tember 6 1914 P v lKEHy!l Commercial Course Triple C Club 3, 4. Petite, quiet, and always cheerful, that's Eliona. She is one of the few girls at Cony who can capably take charge of the ofiice during Mrs. Conant's ab- sence. We understand that there is a one and only in Eliona's life-we congratulate the lucky fellow. He apparently has found that good things are wrapped in small packages. DAVID MILO BAKER January 9, 1913 Dave General Course Football 4 Have you seen wheat fields waving in the wind? If you haven't and want to get the same impression, take a look at David's hair. There must be plenty of bony material under that shock because one of his favorite pastimes is bouncing baseballs off his cranium. He ought to go out for soccer, but we don't like to give people advice, so we'l1 just give him this Word of warning-look out for loaded bascballs! MARY ELIZABETH BARKER July 27, 1913 ngettyn Academic Course College Club 3, 43 Math Club 3,45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club pianist 2, 3, 49 School pianist 45 Chizzle Wizzle pianist 43 Study hall committee 3, National Honor Society 4g Prize Essay 45 Music to Class Ode 4. She shall have music wherever she goes. What's the rest of that rhyme? Rings on her fingers, and bells on her toes. Hm, well, Betty's got rings on her fingers, but never having seen her barefooted we don't know about the bells. Anyway she can say Music in my fingers. Can that girl tickle the ivories! Chopin or Irving Berlin, she can play it. We're sure that the three greatest pianists are Paderewski, RachmaninoH, and Betty Barker. HOPE CLEONE BASSETT October 9, 1914 nS'll.S'f0,, Academic Cozlrse Triple C Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, -13 Chizzle Wizzle booth committee 45 Chizzle Wizzle decorating com- mittee 3g Chizzle Wizzle dancing chorus 2, 3, 43 Chizzle Wizzle singing chorus 3, 4. Wherever you see Hope you will see her shadow Louise. No one ever thinks of Hope without Louise Gay or of Louise without Hope. We have been told that Hope has another shadow, and that is a gentle- man from Gardiner. Perhaps that is why she is so interested in our local Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. lf Wi
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I2 0 N A D Qllaaa uf 1932 President ...... NORMAN Dow Vice-President . STANLEY Muooi: Secretary-Treasurer . . . DORIS COX Eliona Allen David Baker Betty Barker Hope Bassett Victor Beane Winifred Benson John Blair Catherine Blanchard Nathalie Bond Charles Brown Margaret Brown Lois Bussey Dorothy Butler Howard Caldwell Ruth Caldwell Christine Carr Dorothy Carter Elsie Chadwick Eleanor Chase Lewis Cole Shirley Cole Doris Cox Kathryn Cunningham Lawrence Cunningham Willialii Cunningham Rena Damren Praxede D'Auteuil Stanley Dennett Wilhelmina Desjardins Roland Dostie Norman Dow Harold Driscoll Elizabeth Duval Margaret Ellis Norman Elvin Virginia Farr Mary Farrell Lyndon Fletcher Hazel Foster 2' Joseph Fox Georgia Fuller Margaret Fuller Ruth Fuller Louise Gay Maxine Gillis Ray Gilman Allison Goodine Pauline Hannon Virginia Harvey Robert Hichborn Emeral Howe Etta Huggins Maxine Hughes Edward Jackson Madeline Jordan Doris Lane Maurice Lawlor Nancy Libby Estelle Litchfield Glen Littlefield Raoul Lizotte Mary MacDonald Paul MacDonald Dorothy McCurdy Helen McCurdy William McGrath James McKenny Cleo Merrow Doris Miner Stanley Mudge Joseph Nelson Hattie Norton Charles OlConnor Bruce Ogilvie Elizabeth Parker Emogene Partridg Frances Patriquin Phyllis Patriquin C Lionel Perkins Margaret Perkins Pauline Pierce ,lunior Poole Martha Randall Marjorie Richards Edgar Robinson Laurier Roderick Alma Safford Linwood Savage Lloyd Sawyer Blanche Shaw Grace Shaw Devina Slosberg William Soule Elwyn Southard Knowlton Small Alice Smith Bertram Smith Ellsworth Smith Verna Smith Ilene Steeves Hope Stubbs ,lane Stubbs Margaret Sturgis Alfred Taber Richard Thayer Donald Thorne Virginia Tribou Raymond Turcotte Cecil Tyler Harold Webb Eleanor Webliei' Weltha Webster Lowell Weston David White Arlene Whitten Ethel Wilson Mae Winter Alta Woodman ll .
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IDN AD l l' VICTOR NEWMAN BEANE November 7, 1914 UVic!! General Course Chizzle Wizzle Usher 3, 45 Freshman Presenta- tion. The effect speaks, the tongue need not. Vic is a good example of that quiet type of young man we read so much about, but seldom see. His ability to look interested, no matter how dry may be the story you tell, is one of his outstanding characteristics. Maybe if you should ask Vic about that salmon he lost he would open up a little, for Mr. Victor Newman Beane is an ardent follower of Izaak Walton. WINIFRED EMILY BENSON February 22, 1914 Winnie Cofmmercial Course Triple C Club 3, 43 Chizzle Wizzle decorating committee 43 Cony Cue 3, 4, Coniad. During her four years at Cony, Winnie has never failed to be on the honor roll. This shows that she is studious, and takes her studies seriously. We call her Winnie-the wonder typist. But she isn't a book-worm. We've been told by ever so many people that she's in her element in the ball- room, that she's a great dancer. Be that as it may, we've seen her sunny smile, and she gets our vote as the girl with the most cheerful disposition in the graduating class. JOHN ARLINGTON BLAIR March 4, 1913 Wong Chubby Academic Course Baseball 45 C 3, 4. Johnny is one who always look matter how badly Club 45 Football 43 Science Club of those happy-go-lucky youths at the bright side of life. No things may turn out, Wong al- ways has a smile on his face. He seems quite at home when he can putter around. We have mem- ories of him in lab. We suspect, although we aren't sure, that John is a woman hater. We some- wonder if Johnny will ever succumb to a times woman's charms. CATHERINE -LINCOLN BLANCHARD October 12, 1913 HCM., General Course Glee Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 45 Reading Club 45 Chizzle Wizzle decorating committee 2, 4, Chizzle Wizzle singing chorus 3, 4. This ardent scholar of girth control radiates good humor and laughter. It sparkles forth as does water from a fountain. Dear, lovable Cat! She's been the class cut-up ever since we entered Cony. She's rated more scoldings per teacher per year than anyone in the school, we believe. Not that she ever gets into any serious scrapes , but her petty crimes have been many: whispering, chewing gum, passing notes, and by laughing, making everyone else laugh. JL L W ,C
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