Cony High School - Coniad Yearbook (Augusta, ME)

 - Class of 1934

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lage twelve C O N I A D MYRTLE FLORENCE ALLEN August 15, 1916 rrDollyxu General Course Study Hall Committee. Myrtle hasn't had much time to put on outside activi- ties so we know her mostly from classroom association. Here we have found that her quiet, appealing voice was typical of her personality and many an English class has been greatly appreciated because of her ability to read and read well. VIRGINIA MAY ARNOLD May 4. 1916 Ginnie Shrimp Commercial Course Cony Cue Staff 3, 43 Triple C Club 3, 43 Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 4, Study Hall Committee 4. Petite and full of fun is Ginny-in fact, we've often thought that her nickname should be Ginger. We would judge that her favorite pastime is running errands for the teachers-but she does it so willingly that we know she must enjoy it, as she enjoys everything. RICHARD LEWELLYN ANDREWS December 27, 1916 ..DiCk.. rropey.. General Course Reading Club 3g Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 3, Study Hall Committee 4. When you see a most peculiar looking hat coming down a corridor before school, the person under it is probably Dick. This hat is well known, for obvious reasons. We hear that Dick is interested in aviation, perhaps because he likes to get above the common herd. Put all kidding aside. you should see that hat. lt's a revelation. MALCOLM HENRY AVORE September 14, 1915 nnAaTOnsn uBaldyn General Course Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 45 Track Z, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 2, 3g Chizzle Wizzle Booth Committee 33 Olio 45 Chizzle Wizzle Property Committee 4g Corridor Commission President 49 Cvlee Club 4g C Club 4g President Home Room 33 Science Club 3. Malcolm is known to one and all around Cony as Baldy, and if you look at that Harvard haircut of his, the reason will become obvious. Baldy has a record in athletics that any boy would be proud of, in baseball and football. He was one of the mainstays of Coach Macomber's 1933 foot- ball team. .42 n ! ii g ' . A

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C O N 1 A D Page eleven WALTER LOUIS ABBOTT june 23, 1917 lLWimpyYY Academic Course Rifle Club Z5 Science Club 35 College-Math Club 3, 4: C Clubg Olee Club5 Chizzle Wizzle Booth 15 Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 35 Chizzle Wizzle Olio Act 45 Chizzle Wizzle Chairman of Senior Booth 45 President Home Room 35 Chairman Study HallCommittee 1, Z5 Track 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Class Baseball 35 State Tests at Lewiston 1. Look out! The Marx Brothers are coming! No, its only Wimpy. But with the aid of a wig, and a few silly ges- tures, he made a hit at Chizzle Wizzle that will not soon be forgotten. Walter is always the life of the party, for he is not the kind to subdue his shining personality, or keep Wimpy long hidden. MARGARET SUSAN ALBEE january 31, 1916 Mag Peanut Academic Course junior Orchestra 15 Study Hall Committee 15 Cvlee Club 1, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 College-Math 35 4th yr. Secretary5 Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3, 45 Olio Act 35 Book Club 3, 45 Home Room Committee Secretary and Trea- surer 45 National Honor Society 4. You would be wrong to call Mag just another blonde. For she is a very special blonde, whom we see selling paper every day. Every time we go by, she has a smile for us. We hear that she likes a certain - but then, we shouldn't tell, should we, Margaret? CHARLES ROBERT ALEXANDER December 21, 1916 Charley Academic Course Vice-President of Class 25 President of Chizzle Wizzle 45 Study Hall Committee 15 Vice-President of National Honor Society 45 Co-Manager of Football 45 Track Team 45 Rifle Club Z5 Lieutenant of Corridor Commission 45 Senior Play 45 Vice-President of Home Room 35 Singing Chorus of Chizzle Wizzle 35 Science Club 35 Class Team Baseball 35 C Club, Varsity Baseball 4. Charley is one of these man-mountains you read about, big and powerful. Anyone who was president of Chizzle Wizzle had to have plenty of strength and stamina, or they were apt to find themselves in Dr. Tysonis popular institution. He is also well known for his version of the Harvard Hop. 1t's almost unbelievable. MEARL ESTELLE ALLEN june 28, 1916 Sunshine Commercial Course Freshman Presentation 15 Study Hall Committee 2 35 Book Club Z5 Debating 2, 3, 45 Home Room Committee 3, 45 Triple C Club-Vice-President 3, President 45 Attendance Committee 45 Secretary of Class 45 Public Speaking Contest 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Secretary of Chizzle Wizzle 45 Coniad 45 National Honor Society 4. jumpin'! Here comes Mearl with a slip of paper in her hand, running after delinquent students for Miss Prentiss. And she does it well, too. We ought to know! But Nlearl has no great affection for yellow-slips, she has great affection for sea air - particularly around South Portland. 'Q



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C O N 1 A D Page thirteen GEORGE NORMAN BRADLEY August 19, 1915 UBOUJU General Course George has apparently found one of the secrets of suc- cess. He may always be recognized at Cony by his neat appearance and his freshly-scrubbed look. He also adds a few extra touches that are an aid to his turn out- his light spats, for example. Another thing that makes him stand out from the throng is his habit of carrying a pencil behind his ear. He is a good scholar and perhaps this is his way of keeping his most-used tool ready. BARBARA ALICE BROWN February 25, 1917 uBaTbn Academic Course Chizzle Wizzle Decorating Committee 4. Barbara thinks now that she will sacrifice her liking for biology and take up hairdressing. If she does, or if she doesn't, that nice husky voice and smile which has won her a place here will win many more friends for her. Not all the Brown's in the class of 1934 can obscure this blond-haired lady. CARL M. BROWN March 21,1916 Farmer Brown General Course Band 3, 43 Corridor Commission 43 Home Room Com- mittee 4. Carl has always been a loyal supporter of Cony activities, but it wasn't until his last year that he took an outstanding part in them. The fact that he is popular is shown by his election to the C.C.C. Cnot a government camp, but the Cony Corridor Commissionj He is well known for his graceful walk, but he doesn't need a better one, for he ar- rives at the place he is heading for, anyway. ELIZABETH RIDEOUT BROWN August 1, 1916 ' 'Skee General Course Glee Club 1, 25 Study Hall Committee lg Chizzle Wizzle Booth and Decorating Committee 25 Treasurer of Girls' Rifle Club 23 Manager of Field Hockey 4g Chizzle Wizzle Singing Chorus 3, 45 Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 3. Skee is an unusual girl. Everyone who knows her, likes her. Some say it's the nice way she has with everyoneg others say it's her good taste in dressing. say that it's the inspiring presence of Cony's All-American star!

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