Cony High School - Coniad Yearbook (Augusta, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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CDN AD DOROTHY GERTRUDE CARTER October 7, 1914 uDotn Commercial Course Triple C Club 3, 4. Dorothy is a quiet, humorous person. Her husky voice tells us that she enjoys a good laugh. Her frequent absences from school due to bad colds do not hinder her from riding in rumble seats the night before she returns to school. And as for making up work, that is the least of Dot's worries. ELSIE HATTIE CHADWICK March 26, 1914 Hchad!! Academic Course Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Chizzle Wizzle decorating committee 45 Chizzle Wizzle singing chorus 45 Study hall committee 3. Elsie has proved herself a loyal Cony student and a faithful member of our class. She has been one of that small group which has taken Latin for four years and not given up by the way. We'1l always remember Elsie as a hard working, fun loving kid, who enjoys a good laugh and a good time. ELEANOR WORTHING CHASE August 17, 1914 Chase Academic Course College Club 3, 49 Math Club 3, 43 Reading Club 4. We're going to tell you a few secrets about Chase. To be sure, it's no secret that she is a high honor student, but we can't overlook the fact that she doesn't overlook her studies. But you don't all know about her dog. His name's Larry and she likes him so well she writes poems about him. Then she has a miniature golf set so small you can almost step right over it. W'e'd better- stop telling secrets, but we've just got to say how much she likes horse- back riding!! LEWIS WOODROW COLE August 8, 1913 Peanut General Course Let it be understood by all reading that first, last, and always that august gentleman known to you as Peanut is a student UD. He is a quiet un- assuming chap who always has an answer, be that as it may. He's always got a smile, too. A lot might be said about that smile. Some of us can scarcely imagine what Cony will be like without Peanut's laugh and smile. Whatever he does after graduation we know he'll still carry that smile around with him. There we go talking about that smile again! Kinda looks, Peanut, as though we can't talk about you without that smile creeping into the conversation. i JL

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CDN AD 2 DOROTHY FRANCES BUTLER October 10, 1909 Dottie B General Course Science Club 23 Senior playg Cony Cue 4g W. C. T. U. prize essay 2g Prize essay 23 Coniadg Class prophecy 43 National Honor Society 4. Dottie B. is like an epidemic here at Conyg she is everywhere. Get by her at the lunch counter at recess, if you can. She has eyes in the back of her head, we do believe. Dottie B. is the girl who made Cony in three years, and ever since she came here, she's never quite known whether she was freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. HOWARD MANTER CALDWELL , October 7, 1913. llT00fyl7 General Course Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 43 Freshman Pre- sentation. Smile, Smile, Smile. The jury is Miss Young-the guilty party in question proves to be Toofy. Room C is the scene. What does all that mean? Just this-Toofy is up to another escapade. No matter what the verdict, Toofy always has a smile on his face, and is ready to play another trick. Keep on smiling, Toofy! RUTH MAE CALDWELL May 7, 1914 Rufus General Course Chizzle Wizzle Singing Chorus 4. Miss Caldwell's next number will be- Are you listenin'? Sure, when Rufus is doing the singing. We hear her fine voice over WRDO, and hope she'l1 keep on entertaining us. And she doesn't confine her entertaining to the radio station, for she's a witty person, is Ruth, and the cause of many an outburst of laughter in the classroom. Her one weakness seems to be, so it appears to us, a desire to loiter in the corridors at recess and between periods with Pom, CHRISTINE FLORENCE CARR August 20, 1914 Chris Commercial Course Triple C Club 3, 43 Student Council 43 Coniadg Chizzle Wizzle singing chorus 43 Chizzle Wizzle decorating committee 4. Hail the gigglers, here we come. We've heard of hog-calling contests, public speak- ing contests and egg-laying contestsg and they all make a lot of noise. But we've an idea for a con- test that would be better than any of these. And it's a cinch Cony would win a giggling contest by entering Chrisg then we'd have a marathon. Yes'm a giggling marathon, just for her to win. Le if 4-..



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CDN AD ' SHIRLEY COLE March 22, 1915 A cademic Course tation. nD0tn January 27, 1914 HKayl! General Course we never tell a lie. March 16, 1913 KKChip!! General Course 1 himself. Sally Salome Salutatory 43 Math Club 3, 43 College Club 3 4 Secretary 43 Science Club 3, 43 Reading Club 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Chizzle Wizzle booth committee 1, 23 Chizzle Wizzle executive committee 4 Chizzle Wizzle publicity agent 3, 43 Senior play School reporter 2, 3, 43 Cony Cue staff 1, 2, 3, Editor in chief 43 Coniad3 W. C. T. U. prize story 2 Jour nalistic Conference U. of M. 43 Public speaking contests 3, 4, U. of M. 3, 43 Study hall committees 2, 43 National Honor Society 43 Freshman Presen Shirley is one of those few girls who can do any thing, from news work to a Mata Hari dance Her varying haircuts and coy looks have made her Cony's Cleopatra. When everyone in the class is baffled by a question, Shirley invariably pops up with the correct answer, and her ability to whisper distinctly has saved many an unprepared nelghbol DORIS EVELYN COX February 27, 1914 Commercial Course Triple C Club 3, 43 secretary-treasurer of class 43 Cony Cue staff 43 Study hall committee K Coniad3 National Honor Society 4. Still waters run deep is an old proverb but it rings true in describing Dot. She has a depth of fine character which has made her a real friend to Cony and to her classmates. Doris has been part-time employee at the First National Granite Bank this year, and we sincerely hope that she will become a full-time worker after graduation KATHRYN LUCRETIA CUNNINGHAM Coniad3 Chizzle Wizzle dancing Cl101L1S 1 4 Chizzle Wizzle booth 1, 23 Chizzle Wizzle decorating committee 43 Senior playj Study hall committee 3 Assembly committee 4g Unemployment committee 4 Can you imagine a girl with Irish in her playing the part of a French maid? That's what Kay dld in the senior play. But we forgave her as long as she didn't change her looks. We're too much in love with that intriguing combination of black hair and blue eyes. She's got the proverbial Irish wit with out the proverbial Irish temper. But we do recall that she threatened us if we said she was a quiet little mouse. Kay, you know we wouldn t say that LAWRENCE CUNNINGHAM And they talk about a couple of girls making .1 lot of noise when they're together! What about Chip and Dusty when they get together? However when Mr. Lawrence Cunningham and -Mr Roland Charles Dostie are not together, Chip goes quietly around the halls of Cony and keeps vely much to ? ll

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