Cony High School - Coniad Yearbook (Augusta, ME)

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it Gm ,r eco ,C N. xx' ' ,, . --g 445. ,.. if '54 xv 1 1 , I , 1 ix g, 4, .5 ff1Jf'n-.4 CCDINIIAD 1943 CONV I-HGH SCHQQL A U G U STA MAINE FOREWCDIQD This year, lhe war has wroughlr daily changes in our life al Cony. We consider fhem as par? of our share in lhe war eiforl. ln preparing lhis boolc, we have Jrrieol lo show you war-lime Cony and ils worlc. May lhis, fhe I943 Coniad, recall To you pleasarml memories of four evenlful years al Cony. DEDICATICDN We, The class of I943. dedicale This Coniad To The boys of Cony who have given Jrheir lives in lhis second World War. We hold in reverence lheir memory. No maller how many years go by, wilh lhis dedicalion. lheir brave deeds will be recalled by Cony sludenls and lheir names will always live. May 'rhis be a Tribule 'ro all lhose boys who loved Cony as we do. William Macomber Clinlon Thurlow Fred Turner Mrs. Helen Conanr Elizabefh Canavan Mildred Carrier Mrs. Virginia Cole Mina Crilchell Dana Dogherly Anne Dwyer Alma Eiiield l-lazel Gibbs Dorolhy Giddings John Greer Wallace l-larl Georgianna l-layes Ernesl l-lill Mary l-lill Thelma l-lillson Nora Jackson Rufh Jones Geneva Kirk Barbara Lancasler Mrs. Margarel Mansfield John Manler George Mendall Doris McAllis+er Dorolhy Mossler Elinor Newman Verna Norlon Emma Pearce Leora Pren+iss Joy Seierlis Ronald Shaw Mrs. Mildred Smiih Merlon Spear Marjorie Turner Maurice Varney FACULTY Principal Sub Principal, l'lis+ory Sub Principal, Science Office Secrelary Chorus l.al'in Civics, l-lome Economics English, Public Speaking Boys' Physical Educafion Commercial Subiecls l-lislory lDean of Girlsl English English, Civics Grade Vocalional Vocafional English Band and Orcheslra Home Economics Commercial Subiecfs Commercial Subiecls Girls' Physical Educalion I-lisfory Occupafions. Spanish, English Mrs. Vera Varney lSubs+i+u+el Eileen Walker Mrs. Ruih Weaver Commercial Subiecis Science Maihemafics English English Mafhemaiics Science English French Grade Home Economics Science, Maihemafics Sub-Freshmen Machine Shop Ari' Voca+ional Commercial Subiecls Nurse English, Business Training Alice Whiling Librarian, Guidance. Salesmanship F ACL' LTY Isl Howffw. Carrier, E. Nmmzarz, H. Gibbs, C. Tllllfllllf, Pl'I'I1CilJflI A'IfICOlII1JGl', F. Tlll'lIt?I', L. 2nd Row Prerzdss, N. Jackson, M. Hill. -A. IJll Vl'l', fl. Fijqelfi, D. Cl'IllIlTlIgS, M. VUl'llf?j', M. Crilclzell, D. Iloglzwly, C. Hayes, G. Kirk, T. Hillson. 3rd Row'-M. Marzsfelrl. f. Sefvrlis, E. Pearce, A. WlIltfiIIg', C. Memlall. II. Mossler, V. Norfon, lf. l.a11z'asler, V. Varrze-v. 4-Ill Row-V. Cale, H. Conant, R. forms. I. Greer, W. Hari, f. Manter, R. Sfzalv, M. Smillr, Cana- van. D. Mcflllisler. W A M IN MEMORY Russell MiIIer TO OUR FRIEND, WHO, BY THE GRACE OE GOD, HAS THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING A BOY THROUGH- OUT ETERNITY. Adaptation from u Coolidge inscription SENIQR CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lll'll 'l,. lllflzlvy. Fossvll, C. Hinkley. Slandinggfwr. llll'II1Illl1, Miss l,l'!'lIfiSS. mluixms LEIGH WILLIAM ABBOTT llAShIl Commercial Acliviliesz Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball Manager 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Cony C Club 3, 4: Radio Council 4: Coniad Slaff 4: Chiule Wiule Boofh Comm. I, 3: Chiule Wizzle Usher 4: Chairman Red Cross Drive 4: Home Room Presidenl I, 3: Class Giffs 4. From a li++Ie sparlc may bursf a mighfy flame. VIRGINIA BARBARA ASTLE nGinnYn General -, A! Acfivifiesz Triple C Club 4: Sock and Buslrin Club 4: Senior Play 4, Properly Commiffeeg Chizzle Wiule Chorus 3. In quielness and in confidence shall be your s+rengIh. EVELYN MAY ALBEE nl-ynnu Academic Acliviliesz Chiule Wizzle Olio 3: Lalin Club 3. SweeI' bird, Ihal' shunn's+ Ihe noise of folly, Mos+ musical, mosf melancholy! CHRISTINE MARIE AUGER Chris Academic Acrivifiesz Lalin Club 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 4: G. P. E. Club 4: Tennis 3: Ping-pong 3, 4: Soflball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4. Lei my voice ring ou+ and over Ihe ear'rh. FRANCES LOUISE ALLEN llFrann Academic Acliviliesz Transferred from Liver- more Falls High 4. Wi+h romanfic 'rales Ihe hearl' 'ro cheer. JOHN BACHE-WIIG, JR. BucInwheaI 'u' Academic . Acliviriesz J. V. Traclr I: J. Baslrel- ball I: I.a'Iin Club 2: Sock and Buslrin Club 2, 3, 4: Cony Cue Sfaff 3, 4: Coniad Sfaff 4: Chinle Wizzle Properly Com. 4: Senior Play 4: Ping-pong 3, 4: Banquel 4. Wha+ he greally I'houghI', He nobly dared. ANDREA MARIE BAILEY LEON JOHN BANKS VIVIAN GEORGIA BATLENO I Andie Lee Viv Academic General Commercial 3 A:1e+igi:3iLshZ+ir5Clubslgzaizndsngkig Men may Come and men may S Ac+ivg:lies:4SocI: and Buslrin Club 45 I I I I ll , Club 3: Junior Prom Decorafing Commif- go' bulb I go on forever' amor ay fee 37 Chiule Wizzle Boolh 23 Chiule Knowledge Cgmegl bu1'wi5d0m Wizzle Decorafing Commiiiee 4: Cony lingers. Cue Sraff 3, 4: Coniad Sfaff 4. They laugh +l1aI' in 'Wi' af, rf- J, I Ju E RITA BEAULIEU CHARLES EDWARD BEAN MARION TAPLEY BEAN ' Juny Charlie Beame' , W Commercial Commerclal Commerclal Acli fies: Chiule Wizzle Dancing Aclivifies: Triple C Club 3, 4. Aclivifiesz Triple C Club 3, 4. Chorus 2' 3' 4' A man Ilnal' blushes is noi' quiI'e A good naiure is flue 'Ihing Io Silence is wisdom: buf flue girl a bru+e. be desired. who praclices il' is seldom seen. , . x spanning- KAW .- RUBY ALMA BEST llBeS+Yn General There is no mischief, buf a woman is a+ one end of I+. Q ANTOINETTE BLANCHETTE Tony General Acfiviriesz Baslrefball Ig Chorus 4. A IiI+Ie nonsense now and Ihen Is relished by Ihe wisesl' men! PATRICIA ELAINE BIGELOW lIPa+Il Academic Acfivifiesz Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 47 Baslcefball I, 2, 43 Volleyball I, 2, 41 Bowling 4g Chizzle Wizzle Decorafing CommiH'ee 4: Lafin Club 2. LiHIe chips Iiahf Ereai fires. JACQUELINE ELIZABETH BROWN uf 'J Jackie Academic Acfivifiesr Siudenf Council I 7 La+in Club I, 2, Field Hoclcey I, 2, 3, 45 BasIce+baII I, 2, 3, 4, Sof'IIaaII I, 2, 37 VoIIeybaII 2, 3, 4 Ping-pong 3, 45 G. P. E. Club 3, 45 Coniad Sfalif 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh Com. 41 Nafional Honor Socieiy 4. SIiII wafer runs deep. PHILIP VINCENT BLACK Bud General Ac'i'iviIies: Orchesfra I, 2, 3. An archer is Imown by his aim, noi by his arrows. KENNETH SHERMAN BRYANT llKennyll Academic Ac+ivi'ries: Band I, 2, 3: Coniad Sfaff 4, Orches+ra 2, 3: Cony Corridor Com- mission 3g Fly Tying Club 21 Chiule Wizzle Boofh 4. I don r believe in princerple Bu+ oh I du in in+eres+I NANCY QUIMBY BURLEIGH lINanll Academic Acfiviliesz Lalin Club 27 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3. MARY ALICE CAMPBELL Tossie Academic Aclivifiesz Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 47 Hoclcey Manager 37 Baslnefball I, 2, 3, 43 Soffball I, 2, 3: Ping-pong I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Bowling I, 2, 3, G. P. E. Club 2, 3, 45 Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Com. 27 Coniad Slalili 4. A girl who is loved always has success. I Knows allg says nofhing. 3 MARGUERITE ANN CADARETTE upeggyll General Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra , 2, 3, 47 Chorus I, 27 Dancing Chorus g Book Club I. Le'r noi' your hearl' be I'roubledl ROBERT BRUCE CAMPBELL Sleepy Academic I have forgoH'en how +o sigh- Rememberecl only how 'Io sIeep. JOHN CAMERON, JR. Johnnie Academic Acfivilies: Foolball 43 Baslrefball 4: Home-room Presidenf 4: Youlh Day 43 Vicfory Corps Council 43 Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commilfee 45 Transferred from Ouincy, Massachuseffs, 37 Youfh Day 4. Had sigh'd fo many, Ihough he loved buf one. 4 gi wf BEVERLY LO ACARNEY llBevll Commercial Aclivifiesz G. P. E. Club 2, 3, Field Hoclxey IJVI I, 23 Varsify 31 Baslrelball IJVI I, 2, 33 Triple C Club 3, Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Chizzle Wizzle Olio Acfs 33 Coniad Slalil 47 Lalin Club 27 Cony Corridor Commission 2, 3. Those move easiesl who have learned fo dance. RITA LUCIENNE CARROLL M. CHAPMAN NANCY PENDLETON CHASE CASTONGUAY . I' apie M - f'Nance 1' .rv Ri+z ' Gene Academic 5 General Acfivifies: Chiule Wizzle Cosfume Commiffee 35 Book Club 2. How many fhings, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for fhe sake of our friends! IRENE ELEANOR CHOATE Red General Like fhe song of a sunbeam Neffed in a fangle of red-gold Acfivifiesz Coniad Sfaff 4, Chizzle Wizzle Usher 3, 4. Blow, bugle, blow, sef fhe wild echoes flying! ARTHUR LYMAN CLARK Ar'fie Academic Acfivifies: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 43 Baskefball I, 2, 4: Hockey 3, 4, Track I, 4, Class Presidenf Ig Sfudenf Council 2, 43 Presidenf Sludenf Council 43 Corridor Commission 31 Chiule Wi1- zle Execufive Com. 37 Lafin Club 21 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Presidenf 35 C Club 3, 43 Secrefary-Treasurer 4, Chizzle Winle Endman I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com. 37 Youfh Day Mayor 4. Here is a dear and frue indus- Acfivifies: Class Secrefary 2, Baskef- ball 2, 3, 45 Soffball 2, Field Hockey 2, 3: Cony Cue Sfaff 3, 43 Coniad Sfaff 4: Lafin Club I, 2, Chizzle Wiule Decoraf- ing Com. 31 Junior Prom Com. 3, Home- room Presidenf: Home-room Secrefary I, 4: Valedicforian: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 4. Our Nancy-wise and friendly! WINSTON CLARK Winnie Academic Acfivifies: Track I, 25 Junior Prom 3: Cony Cue Sfaff 3, 45 Sock and Buskin Club 4: Book Club 41 Coniad Sfaff 45 Radio Council 43 Senior Play 4, Amer- ican Legion Speaking Confesf 43 U. of M. Speaking Confesf 37 One-Acf Play Confesf 3. hair. frious l am capfain of my soul! sei 1' I S 3 2 BERTHA ELIZABETH CO LSON llBer+ll Commercial Acfivifiesz Field Hockey Ig Baskeiball Ig Triple C 3, 4. A woman a+ besf is a confra- dicfion. ROBERT GEORGE CRABB llBobIl Academic AcIivi+ies: Fooiball 2, 3, 47 C Club 43 Coniad 4: Chiule Wizzle Treasurer 4: Hoclxey 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commiffee 3. I+ is franquil people who ac- complish much. ESTH ER ESTELLE COOPER llcoopll Commercial Acfivifies: Triple C Club 3, 4. Thy modesI'y's a candle 'Io 'I'hy merit Wd! HOWARD CROCKETT, JR. rlHowdYll General Acfivifiesr Cony C Club 2, 3, 4: SIuden+ Council Ig Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commilfee 2: Hockey 2, 3: Chiule Wiz- zle Usher 4: Home Room Presidenf 2. Who's afraid of Ihe big bad wolf? HENRY HUBERT CORMIER Hubie General Aclivifiesz Chiule Wizzle 27 Fool- ball I. Safe+y in soliIude. DOROTHY MAY CUNNINGHAM llDo++Yll Academic Acfivifies: Sock and Buskin Club 3, 45 Lalin Club 33 Coniad Sfaff 43 Chorus l, 2, 3. When lovable woman wanfs her way, God hesilales Io Iell her nay. me emwws, DOROTHY GABRIELLE CYR Doi Commercial Acfivifies: Chorus I, 2, 3, Giee CIub 2, 3, 4, Sexfeffe 4, ChinIe Wizzie Chorus 2, 3, 4, Olio 2, 3, 4, BasIre'I'baII I, 2, VoIIeybaII I, 2, Cony Cue Siaff 3, 4, Book CIub 4, Tripie C CIub 3, 4, American Legion Speaking Coniesf 4, Senior Play 4, Orchesfra 2, 3, Band 3, Nafional Honor Socieiy 4. Though I was Iong in coming +o I'he Iigh+ Ye+ may I moun+ +o for+une's highes+ height P PEGGY EVA DAY Five Foo'I' Five GeneraI Acfivifiesz Sock and Buslrin Club 4, Coniad Siaff 4. 'Tis be+I'er 'ro be shor+ and Iaughr Than 'Io be IaII and Irnow if aII. FLORENCE MARY HILDA CYR FIossie Commercial Acfivifies: Glee CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- denf 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Band 3, Orch- es+ra 2, 3, Triple C CIub 3, 4, Chizzie WizzIe Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Chizzie Wizzle Olio I, 2, 4. A gif+ is as a precious s+one in Ihe eyes of him I'haI' has i'I'. GERTRUDE DOYON Ger+ie Commercial There's Iime enough for 'rhaII .2 LUCILLE VERA DAWSON ul-ucyll Academic Adiviiiesz Lafin Ciub 2, Chorus I, 2, Junior Prom Decorafing Commiffee 3, Chizzle WizzIe Boofh 4, Senior Banque? Commiffee 4. A merry hear+ make a cheer- fuI counfenance ,,:liI gif, RUTH TOWNSEND DUTTON Du+ Academic Orchesfra I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 4, La+in Club 2, Coniad Sfaff 4, BasIreIbaII 4, Secreiary-Treasurer Home- room 4. I+ is a very hard under+aIcing Io seek Io piease everybody! Acrivifiesz BARBARA ELIZABETH ELLIS -'saw Academic Acliviliesz Baskefball I, 2, Lalin Club I, 2: Sock and Buskin Club I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus Ig Coniad Slaff 43 Class Presi- denf 2. Speak low if you s eak oflov . DORIS ELIZABETH EVANS Hallie Commercial Aclivifiesz Coniad Slaff 45 Triple C Club 3, 4. If you cannol' make a man Iliink as you do, make him do as you +l1ink. ROBERT DURWOOD ESANCY lIBobII General Acliviliesz Foolball Ig Assisfanf Man- ager Hockey 2g Presidenl Home Room Ig Home Room Commillee 2. Barking dogs seldom bile. ANNA BEVERLY FINLEY lIFinnII Commercial Acfivilies: G. P. E. Club 2, 3, 4g Triple C Club 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baskel- ball I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Soflball I, 2, 3, 4, Measures, noi men, Iwave al- ways been my mark! FREEMAN ALBERT EUGLEY IIRedlI General He pleases all 'l'l1e world, buf cannol please himself. SZ 'fra RICHARD EVERETT FLOOD 'Dick Academic Aclivilies: Foofball Ig Tennis 3, Lalin Club 2: Sock and Buskin Club 3, 43 Book Club 47 Debafing Club 43 Senior Play 4: One ACI Play Confesl 45 Coniad Sfaff 4, Youfh Day 4, Nalional Honor Sociefy 43 Presidenl. There is a fide in flue affairs of men. WI1icl1 Iaken a+ 'Il1e flood, Leads on Io forl'une. HERBERT ANDREW FOLSOM, JR. Brud General Acfiviliesz Sock and Buskin Club I, 2, 3, 4. His worfh is warranl his wel- come. ATHLEEN FOSSETT A+hie Commercial Acfivifies: Hocke I 2 3 4 G P E y , , , 2 . . . Club 2, 3, 43 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Slu- denf Council 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 Soffball I, 2, 3, 45 Class Secrefary 4. LaughIer holding bolh her sidesl' 'B' YVETTE CADDY FORTIN llRedll Commercial Acliviliesz Book Club I. Turn your 'rongue seven limes before speaking. DENIS GARANT lINapIl Commercial Acfiviliesz Cony Cue Sfaff 47 Triple C Club 4, Coniad Sialif 4. You+h is a sI'ruggleI ROBERT WALTER FOSS lIBobll Academic Acfiviliesz Baskelball I, 25 Lafin Club 2: Fly Tying 2, Coniacl 45 Chiule Wiule Head Usher 43 U. S. Marilime Officers Training School 4. I+ is no Iime for mirfh or laugh- Ier- The cold gray dawn of The morn- ing af+er. DOROTHY JACOUELINE GATES Jackie Academic Acfiviiiesz Baskefball I, 2: Hockey I, 25 Book Club I, 2, 31 News Reporfer 41 Presidenl of Lafin Club 2: Sock and Bus- kin Club 3, 43 Coniad Slaff 41 Senior Play 43 Chorus Ig Chizzle Wizzle Boofh Commiflee 33 Junior Prom Commiflee 31 Youlh Day 4. Jolly like Ihe Irish and bonnie like Ihe Sco1'ch. ALICE LAURA GILBERT llcurlyll Commercial As fhe good man sayelh, so say we: As fhe good woman sayefh, so musf if be. ROBERT ULMONT GILCREST llBoblI General Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3: Camera Club Ig Cony Cue Sf-aff 3, 4: Coniad Sfaff 43 Machine Shop 43 Fly Tying Club 2. Everybody who has Ihe leasl sensibiIi+y for imaginafion derives a cerfain pleasure from pic+ures. BERNARD OMER GILBERT EDMOND PATRICK GILBERT IISRIII IIJeHll Commercial General He Ihal' makes shoes goes bare- Seek +'II You End' and Youill fool himself. GENEVIEVE ESTELLE GLAZIER lleenll Academic Acfiviliesz Soflball I, 2, 3, 41 Chorus Ig Lalin Club 21 Corridor Commission 2: Bowling 35 Home-room Presidenf 4g Triple C Club 41 Soclc and Buslciri Club 47 Coniad Slalif 4: Senior Play 4. The eyes, Ihose silenl Iongues of love. nol' lose your labour. NANCY LOUISE GREENE Nanci Academic Acliviliesz Band I, 21 Orchesfra I, 2, 3, Baslrelball I, 2, Lalin Club 25 Dra- malic Club 2, 3: Chizzle Wizzle Olio Acls 25 Coniad 4. Pluck our I'he hairpins and Iel her roll! me-is am. .-f C WILLIAM ELWIN GRIFFIN IIBEIIII General Being on sea, sail: being on land, se++Ie. JOHN J. HENCHEY Hench Academic Aclivifiesz Foolball I. 2, 3, 4: Traclr I: Chizzle Wizzle Properly Commiflee 3: Execufive Commiflee 4: lalin Club 2: Cony C Club 4: Coniad Slaff 4. I Fainl hear? ne'er won fair lady. JEAN ELIZABETH HARRIS Jeannie Academic Transferred from Sfamford, Conn., 3. Acliviliesz Chorus I, 2: Hockey I: Easlnefball I, 2: Glee Club I. ll U ' I always malce up in enlhusl- asm wha'I' I lack in experience. JUDITH HIDDEN ll-Iudyll Academic Acfivifies: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Soflball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: G. P. E. Club 2, 3, 4: Soclz and Buslxin Club 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Coniad Sfaff 4: Chiule Wiule Boolh Commilfee 3: Chizzle Wiz- zle Execufive Commiflee 4: Sfudenl Council I: Corridor Commission 2: Senior Play 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Ping-pong Tournamenl I, 2, 3. As fickle as a fealher in a breeze! WILLIAM FOSTER HELM IIBRIIII General Aclivilies: Foolball 3: Chizzle Wiule Usher 4. Silence is fhe sleep 'lhal nour- ishes wisdom . RUTH MILDRED HIGGINS llHigll Commercial Acfivifiesz Triple C Club 3, 4. A slill, small voice- X CURTIS STEVENS HINKLEY, JR. Curl General Acfivifiesz Foolball I, 3, 4: Baslrefball 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4: Traclr 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Chizzle Wiz- zle Boolh Commiflee I: Chizzle Wizzle Usher 4: Class Presidenl 4: Junior Prom Decoraling Commillee 3: Nafional Hon- or Sociefy 4. None bul himself can be his paraIIeI. DORIS MARIE HUNT Dodie General Aclivilies: Band 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wiz- zle Dancing Chorus 3: Choir I: Chorus I, 2: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commillee 3: Coniad Slaff 4. Half in earnesl, half in ies+. CARMEN LENA HUBERT lrRuS+yll General Aclivifies: Chorus I, 2: Book Club 2: Sock and Buslrin Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Orchesfra 2. I have Iefl undone fhose 'Ihings I oughl' lo have done, and I have done lhose lhings I oughl nol' lo have done. LOUISE WINNEFRED HUNTLEY llTYkell Commercial Acfivilies: Soflball I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 3: Triple C Club 3, 4: Secrelary 4: Soclr and Buslxin Club 4: Bowling 3: Sophomore Assembly 2: Coniad Slaff 4: Junior Prom Invilalion Commillee 3: Class Marshall 4: Nalional Honor So- ciely 4. Free love is like ghosls, which everybody 'lallcs aboul' and 'few have seen. LESLIE RAYMOND HUBLEY llLeSll Academic Aclivifiesz Cony Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presiclenl 4: Cony Choir 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 2, 3, 4: Traci: 2, 3, 4: Cony Cue Sfaff 3: Edilor 4: Cony Radio Council 3, 4: Chief Announcer 4: Class Assemblies 3: Chairman 4: Senior Play 4: Chizzle Wiz- zle Olios 4: Class Vice-Presidenf 4: Cony C Club 4: Winner of Universily of Maine Radio Speaking Conlesf 3: Junior Prom Commiliee 3. The 'Friendly voice from 'Ihe hearl' of Maine. LEROY F. HUSSEY, JR. lIHuZll Academic Acliviliesz Band I, 2, 3: Debaling 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Sing- ing Chorus 2, 3, 4: Soclr and Buslrin Club 4: Rifle Club I: Senior Play 4. His ready speech flowe FaIIa. dlT?f' T at... raAm.vMnuar1-imxmmmmgal l Gt... LOTTIE C. HUSTUS Swee'l Pea General Aclivilies: Triple C Club 3, 43 Chizzle Wiule Arr Commillee 2, 37 Chil- zle Wiule Coslume Commilfee 4. Dreaming maybe of a day-. ANGIE KELLEY KeIl General Aclivilies: Orclmeslra I, 2, 3. A merry lweari doeI'l1 good like a medicine. PATRICIA JEAN HUTTO Pa+ V 'V' Academic Aclivilies: Senior Play 4: Assembly Commillee 43 Soclr and Buslrin Club 4: Cony Cue 4. ITransferred senior.I Her voice was ever soil, gen+Ie, and low, an ex ellenl' 'rhing in woman. . 77141 ELIZABETH M. KIRSCHNER Be'Hs General Aclivifiesz Chizzle Wiule Boofh I. Women's chief weapon is llwe longue, and 'rhey will noi lei il res+I HELEN FRANCES INGRAHAM llBuddYll General Acliviliesz Junior Prom Decoraling Commiflee 35 Secrelary-Treasurer Home Room 31 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 45 Tennis 35 Ping-pong 4. WiseIy and slowlyg lhey slum- ble 'llaal run 'Fas+. DONALD RICHARD LABBE llDonII General Aclivilies: Coniad Stal? 4: Triple C Club 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Tas'fe 'rhe job llnal springs from labor. 3 I DORIS CECILE LABBE ..Do+.. Commercial Aclivilies: Triple C 3, 4: Coniad Slalif 4. The will for 'Ihe deed. TH ERESA LEVESOU E Tres Commercial Acfivilies: Triple C Club 41 Coniad Slaff 4, Chorus I, 3. In every enlerprise, consider where you would come ouI. ,xy ALDORE SIMON LAJOIE A ' L., sw General Acfivifiesz Triple C 3: Presidenl 4, Coniad Slalif 4, Hockey 3: Baseball 4. No one knows whal' he can do +ilI he fries. ' WWI MARIAN LOUISE LITTLEFIELD Ouisa Academic Acfiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Com- millee Ig Chizzle Wizzle Arl Commilfee Ig Band 2, 3, 41 Orcheslra 3, 47 Lalin Club Secrefary-Treasurer 2: Class Secre- fary-Treasurer 37 Sock and Buskin Club 3: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Sfuclenl Council 4, Chizzle Wizzle Olios 33 Home Room Secrefary I, 2. No+hing is sfranger 'Ihan cus- om. 40 E PAU LINE MARY LEMIEUX Pee Wee General Acliviliest Triple C 3, 4: Boolh Commilfee 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus 37 Chorus 3. By I'he work, one knows fhe workmen. DOROTHY MARGARET LYNCH IIDOIFI General Acliviliesz G. P. E. Club I, 2, 3, 41 Triple C Club I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Badminlon I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Ping-pong I, 2, 3, Volley- ball I, 2, 35 Soflball I, 2, 3. WhiIe we live Ie'I us enioy life. IIEIIII General Acfiviliesz Chizzle Wiule Dancing Chorus 2g Baslmelball I, 2, Bowling Team I, 2. Dancing is life i'rseIfI CLYDE ERVIN MASON Johnny Commercial Ac+ivi+ies: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh Com- milfee 41 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Men of few words are Ihe besl men. EILEEN MARIE LYNCH SUZANNE LOUISE MADDO KS CHRISTINE MARY MALANEY Suzie xg M Chris Academic Acfivifiesz Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 33 Chiule Wizzle Boolh Commif- fee Ig Lalin Club I, 27 Secrefary of Sfudenl Council 2: Bowling 25 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchesfra 3: Chizzle Wizzle Execu- Iive Commillee 3, 4: Cony Cue Slalil 3, 47 Junior Prom CommiHee 31 Class Hislory 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. The good resemble gold. RITA JOAN MARCHILDON Reel General Acfivilies: Chiule Wiule Boolh Com- miflee Ig Corridor Commission I: Chizzle Winle Program Commillee 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hoclzey I, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Capfain Ig Soflball I, 2, 3, 4, Val- Ieyball I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 37 G. P. E. Club 2, 3, 4: Presideni 4, Chil- zle Wiule Execulive Commillee 4: Coniad Sfaff 4. She is in love indeedI General Full man a flower is born 'Io Y 5 ll bloom unseen on deserl' air. FRANK ADELARD MARTIN, JR. Frankie General Acfivifiesz Coniad Sfaff 4, Chizzle Wiule Arl Commiflee 3, 4. Build Ihee more sfalely man- sions, O my soul! HAROLD CLIFFORD McALLISTER Mac General I am a man, and nofhing Ihar concerns a man do I deem a mar- fer of indifference 'Io me. JENEVA MCLAUCHLAN Mac Academic Transferred from Belfasf, Maine 4. Acfivifiesz Dramaiic Club 4. 'Fool' loose and fancy free! CORRIS ANN McGUIRE :ICO Coll General The very pink of per'Fec+ion. DOROTHY GRACE MILLER llD0+ll General Aciivifiesz Triple C Club. ForI'une may have yer a beH'er success in reserve for you. RAYMOND FRANCIS McKENNEY IlMaClI General Acfivifiesz Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Base ball I, 2, 47 Baslzefball I, 2, 3, 4: Tra I, 2, 3, 43 Sfudenf Council 45 Corridor Commission 3: Youlh Day 3, 4. Clear grgir a d human nafure. 797 Z f,4,MJ1L' MARGUERITE ELINOR MILLER llMaggiell General A minisfering angel shall m sisI'er be. 3 ROLAND VICTOR MILLER llsrampll General l'll make hay while fhe sun shines! - i MARY JEAN MURRAY lleenall Academic Aclivifiesz Cony Cue Slaff I, 2, 3, 41 Lafin Club I, 2, Debaling I, 3, 4: Secre- fary 45 Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commillee 21 Chiule Wiule Decoraling Commil- fee 3: Sock and Buskin Club 3, 41 Junior Prom CommiH'ee 3: Radio Council 4, Edilor of Ihe Coniad 41 D. A. R. Ci+i1en- ship Candidafe 45 Winner of Ihe Amer- ican Legion Speaking Confesf 45 Senior Play 4, Class Assembly Commilfee 3, 4: Class Will 4, Youlh Day 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. The free, slron and sound mind is 'rhe mi can embrace equally greaf s and smaIl. JOHN ROBERT MURCH Ir I' Ac'I'ivifies: Track I, 2, 3: Fo ball lg Sludenl Council 3, Coniad Sfaff 47 Youfh Day 4. Moose General Work is done well when i+ is done wi+h a wi HAM! PHYLLIS ELLEN NOBLE llphylll General Any'Ihing for a quie+ life! PHILIP HARRINGTON MURPHY nPa+n General l am resolved Io grow fal' and look young unlil for+yl GLENNIS IRENE PAIGE IIGIGDII General Acfiviliesz Triple C Club: Book Club. The e'rernal feminine draws us II on. 'K' JUNE BETTY PAQUIN Junie Commercial Acfivilies: Triple C Club 3, 4: Socll and Buslrin Club 4: Cony Cue Slalif 2, 3, 41 Coniad Slaff 43 Chizzle Wizzle Ari Commi'Hee 23 Dancing Chorus 2, 3: Decorafing CommiH'ee 3: Senior Play 45 Honor Par! 45 Nafional Honor Sociely 4. Is she noi' passing fair? RACHEL ARLENE PATTERSON llPa+ll General Face fhe fufure wirh a smile. HAROLD JAMES PARLEE, JR. llParIll General Acfivifies: Traclx 27 Baslcelball 2. The boy wi+h fhe grave, mafh- emafical look. MORRILL KEENAN PEAVEY IlMor+ll Commercial Acfiviliesz Triple C Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 3. A man of deeds and no+ of words. CLARA JUNE PARTRIDGE llDingll General Transferred from Cranslon, R. l., 3. Acfiviiiesz Chizzle Wizzle Ari Com- miflee 3: Senior Play 47 Soclr and Buslrin Club 43 Coniad Sheff 4. Born wifh 'rhe gifl of laughfer. EUGENE AMBROSE PELTON Gene f,. -Q' v---f ---- ---V ' '- 'vv-r. Academic Acfivifies: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh Com- mi+'ree Ig Chizzle Wizzle Usher 4. He is all +hpre when +he bell rings. wwx 1193? Az Z N65 wk kk. -r fb- f1. ,D M H K 'Z W ,A Pa-:fair-if-5 :2:af1:a?:':eEs:'a QA Y Q --.:. N X X N X ,X S X N F1 X ,N .RA Q Qfif vw , RICHARD CLIFFORD POULIN Dick General Aclivifiesz Track I, 2, 3, 4: Decoral- ing Commiflee 4. Every man +o luis +as+e. MARIE ROSE OUIRION Sl'1or+y General Aclivilies: Cliizzle Wizzle 3: Book Club 2: Freshman Welfare Commillee I. l slep+, and dreamed fl1aI life was Beau+y: l woke, and found I'l1a+ life was VALMOND POULIN llvalll Commercial Aclivifiesz Triple C Club 3, 4: Con- iad Sfaff 4: Clriizzle Wizzle 4: Youllw Day 4: Represenlalive lo ll1e Rolary Club 4: Salulaforian: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. WealI'h may seek us bul wis- dom musl' be sougl1I'. ELIZABETH A. RACKLIFFE llBe'H,yll Commercial Acfivifiesz Cony Scrap Book 4: Cony Cue Sfaff 4: Coniad Slalif 4: Baskelball I: Bowling 2, 3: Triple C 3, 4: Book Club 4: Chiule Wizzle Boolh Commil- lee 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Class Gifls 4: Youfh Day 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. Happy as a lark bu'I wiI'l1 Ilwe Du'Iy. aisdom oi Toowlfm I , LOUISE MAY PRATT npinkyll Academic Acfivifies: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Tennis 2. 3: Soffball I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Sock and Buskin Club 3: G. P. E. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball l, 2, 3, 4. l love Io see her laugl1, So much of her has a good lime. AUDREY ANN RANDALL llRandyll Academic Acfivifiesz Triple C Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Sock and Buskin Club 2: Coniad Slalzl 4: Field Hockey l. Absence makes +l1e l1ear+ grow fender. RAYMOND EATON RENDALL, JR. llRayIl Academic Acfivifiesz Laiin Club 2: ule Wiz- lle Chorus 3, 45 Junior Prom Commirfee 35 Home Room Presidenf 3, 4, Sock and Buskin Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 3, Sec- refary 47 Radio Council 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4: Chiule Wizzle 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Coniad Sfaff 4, Senior Play 4, Class As- sembly 43 Represenfalive Io Ihe Rofary Club 41 Youlh Day 4: Class Ode 4: Na- Iional Honor Sociefy 4. His very fool has music in i+- DOROTHY LOUISE RODRIOUE llDo+ll Commercial Transferred from Cambridge, Mass. Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. Silence is more musical Ihan any song. .aww CATHERINE ARELINE RICE llKaYll Academic Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, Sock and Busliin Club I, 2, 3, 45 Larin Club I, 2, Book Club 43 Baslrelball Ig One Acl' Play Con- Iesf I, 2, 33 Spears Conlesf 2, Univer- sify of Maine Conlesf 33 American Legion Confesl 4: Youfh Day 2, 3: Corri- dor Commission 3g Ping-pong lg Chiule Wizzle Olios 33 Senior Play 4. Soul of ihe age! The applause, delighl, and won- der of our s'IageI ROBERT WILLIAM ROY llBobll General Acfivifiesz Foofball I, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Hoclcey 3, 4, Chizzle Wizzle 3, 4. Banish plump Jaclr and banish all +he world! DENISE CAROL RILEY llDennYll Commercial Speech is silverg silence is ll golden. OLIVE GERTRUDE RUMERY OlIie Commercial Acriviliesz Sludenl Council 2, Coniad Slaff 4. Love and a cough cannoi' be hid. .i FREDERICK W. RUSSELL llBudll Academic Acfivifies: Foofball I: Glee Club I, 2: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus I, 2: Cl1izzle Wizzle Properfy Commiffee 3: Youfh Day 4. Variefy is fhe very spice of life, flwaf gives if all ifs flavors. EUGENE EDMOND SHIPLEY Gene Academic Acfivifies: Foofball 3, 4: Hoclxey 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Chizzle Wizzle 3, 4: Baslcefball I: Coniad Sfaff 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. Energy will do anyflwing fI1af can be done in fhis world. EF 4W MARY LOLA SAVAGE ToIa General Acfivifies: G. P. E. Club 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle 2: Corridor Commission 2: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Book Club I: Drum Maioreffe 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. Every slip is no: a f II. DOUGLAS SPOFFORD GALEN BRYANT SHELDON lIBudll Academic Acfivifies: Foofball I: Cony Cue 3, 4: Cluizzle Wizzle Decorafing Commiffee 4: Coniad 4: Band I: Orchesfra I: Class Giffs 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. I awoke one morning and found myself famous! SIDELINGER DELORIES SIIMARD ll ll Doug General General If's good fo be merrie and Teil does nof come fo help fhe wise. idIe. 1- xmsmmnwv. Q. g -vu ALBERT ERVIN SMITH, JR. FANNIE ALICE SMITH HENRY NELSON SMITH SmiHy Nicky o Commercial Academi Commerclal Aciiviliesz Triple C Club 4. Ac+ivifies:. Foolball I, 3, Basket- Ac1ivifie55T,-iple C CIub 3' 4. --Each man 'leaps on his own ball I, 2, 3, Lahn Club 2, Vice Press- I, , H And mislress of herself 'Ihough farm. denl' 2: C Club 4: Corridor Commis- sion 3g Class Vice Presidenf 3: Sock and China fall! Euskin Club 4. Love is I salr of Ihe ear+Ii. 1 H RUSSELL ARTHUR SPROUL LEW'S SOULE IDA MAY SPROUL Russ Lew T bbYH General General Ac+ivi'Iies: Rifle Club Ig Building General Aelivilizsz Triple C 3, 4: Soclr and Model Planes 3- And he rambled righr along in P 5I Club 3' 4i O'che5I ' I' I have ever confined myself 'Io his failhful Ford! Look e're ye leap! 'fac'fs. AVIS VIRGINIA STEVENS KiHen Academic Ac+ivi'Iies: Lafin CIub 23 Sock and Buskin CIub 41 Chizzle Wizzle Singing Chorus 45 Senior PIay 4: NafionaI Honor Socie+y 4. Be good, swee+ maid, and Ief who Will be cIever. HOPE LILLIAN STRATTON llHopiell GeneraI Acfivifiesz TripIe C 3, 4: Senior Play 4. In and our and everywhere, Flashes +he sunshine of her golden hair. MYRA ANNIE STINSON Mickey General Thou say'sI' an undispu+ed fhing, In such a solemn way! JAMES PRICE STRICKLAND. JR. --M U. wx Academic AcIivi+ies: Foo+baII I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- Iain 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Baske+baII I, 2, 3, 4, BasebaII I, 2, 3, 45 C CIub 3, 4: Lafin CIub 25 Sfudenf Council 3: Chiule Wizzle Execufive CommiH'ee 3: Presidenf of Chizzle Wizzle 4: Junior Prom Com- mifiee 3, Phillips' Cup Winner 35 Sock and Buskin CIub 4, Coniad Sfaff. I+ would be argumenr for a week, Iaughfer for a mon+h, and a good ies? forever. ROBERT ARTHUR STONE IIBoblI General Acfiviiiesz Book Club 4. As uprighi' as +he cedar! HELEN ARLENE SWIFT swam Academic Aciivifiesz Lafin Club I, 2: Coniad Sfaff 45 NaI'ionaI Honor Socieiy 4. And 'Ihaf ye srudy +o be quief, and fo do your own business. I DOROTHY FRANCES TAPLEY IlDO+lI General Acfiviliesz Bool: Club Z, 3, 4. Sligh+ noi' wha+'s near Hwough aiming af wl1a+'s far. 'YH ROY BENNETT THAYER, JR. Academic 'Aclivifiesz Lafin Club 2, Sock nd Buslrin Club 3, 4, Glee Club 47 Boolr Club 43 Chizzle Wiule Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Clwizzle Wizzle Olio lg Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 45 Coniad Slaff 43 Class Poem 4. Tl1o' modes+, on his unembar- rass'd brow Nalure had wri'r+en-Gen+leman. irv' BEVERLY CECELIA TARDIFF LAURA MARGARET TAYLOR Bev Laulie General General ' Aclivilies: Lalin Club 27 Soclr and ki In her 'longue is fhe law of Buskin Club 4. mdness. - H u Women are wiser lhan men be- cause fhey know more and under- sfand less. MYRA TIBBETTS llMikeYll LINWOOD THOMAS lILindylI General Acfivifiesz Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Senior Banquef Commi'Hee 4. Commerclal No'rl1ing is so blind as a woman He would no+ budge an inch! in love. LUCILLE L. TOBIAS III-cull Commercial - Aclivilies: Cony Cue Slamcf 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Be silenl' and safe -- silence never befrays you. f GABRIELLE SADIE TREPANIER Gabbie Commercial Aclivifiesz G. P. E. Club 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 47 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. A merry Imearl goes all flue day! WANITA MARIE TOULOUSE DAVID L. TRASK llwanll IIROYII Commercial General Acfivilies' Boolz Clubl 2'TripIe C HA fallllful frlend I5 a Slrong Club , ,baske ball , Ig Hoclxe , 2: d 'F -II ' - Volleyball I, 23 goflballl ll, 2, Y I e ense , The besf mirror is an old ,W friend. CARMEN AURORA VIOLETTE Aura ELLIS WALKER, JR. Academic Acfivifiesz Basllelball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Solfball I, 2, 3, 47 Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wiule Boolh 4: Bowling 4, Lalin Club 2, G. P. E. Club 3, 4, Coniad Sfalif 4. Make new friends-bu+ keep +I1e old These are silver-'I'I'1ose are gold. llskeeill J ca emic Aclivilies: Class Presidenl 3: Presi- denl' Debale Club 3: Cony Cue, Busi- ness Manager 4g Senior Play 4, Lalin Club 2, Nafional Honor Sociely 4. And wI1a+ he greally lI1ougI1+ he nobly dared. GAY WEAVER Gaysie Academic Acfivifies: Lafin Club 21 Soclr and Buslcin Club 3, 45 Coniad Siaff 45 Youfh Day 3, Junior Prom Com. 31 Chiule Wizzle Decorafing Com. 43 Nafional Honor Sociely 4. True love never runs smoofh- CARROLL WHITTEN General Silence means consenI'. ELEANOR MAE WENTZEL TuFFie Academic Aclivifiesz Field Hockey 3, 45 Baslxei- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Saf+baII I, 2, 3, 4: Chiule Wizzle Booih 2, 33 Chizzle Wizzle Deco- rafling Com. 43 Co-chairman Junior Prom 3: Siudenf Council 43 G. P. E. Club 4: Vicfory Corps Council 41 Cheerleader 43 Youih Day 3: Volleyball 3, 41 Bowling 33 Tennis 3, 41 Nafional Honor Socieiy 4. The anger of lovers renews Ihe srrengfh of love! . www' ELFIE EMMA WILLIAMSON IIEIFII Commercial Acfivifiesz Triple C Club 3. A good hear+ is wor'I'h gold. ALBERTA EVELYN WHITTEN Whi+ General Surprises offen come in li++Ie packages. NINA DORIS WILLIAMSON General ConsIan'I as The Norihern S'rar. KARL FRANCIS WILSON DONALD JENNINGS WITHAM JAMES THOMPSON WYMAN Professor Don Jimmy General General General He fhinks like a philosopher Time as he grows old feaches ACHVIHBSI Rifle Club- ancl acfs like a king. many Iessons. The manly parf is 'ro do wifh mighr and main whaf you can do. P I CARROLL RAYMOND YORK Sergean+ ' I MADELINE L. WEST C 'me'c'a Maddie Aciivifiesz Triple C Club: Fly Tying Club. Gener I a As good-naiurecl a soul as e'er Dri'F+ing and dreaming. frod on shoes of learher. UNION CLASS Ol l7lClCliS f . 'vmlmi. l'. lfylx W. l41Il'l'f1lIt'l'. Sl1llldillgl 'i7lliSS llill. Mr. Tliurlnir. 11u'zii.w1 'H Ii1'il U fir JUNICDR CLASS Seplemper, i942-and vve're Juniors! We are 209 slrong. Our class officers for lhis year are: William Larrabee, presidenlrq William Reardon, vice-presidenrp Pauline Cyr, secrelary-Jrreasurer. The nexlr choice we make is lhar of our represenrarives lor Sludenr Council: William Adams. William Larrabee, Shirley Woodman, and Joyce Philbriclc. Wilh our advanced promolion, we have assumed lhe added responsi- bililies Thar fall To our lor. William Larrabee, Roberl Redman, and Pauline Cyr were elecred To The Execulive Commillee of Chizzle Wizzle. Several l'OOlC parl in Jrhe singing chorus, minslrels, and olios. The lirsl unil of ream managers in charge of all looys' reams, we are proud lo say, was ap- poinled from our class. We have supporled everyrhing in our school whole-hearledly. SOPHUMORE CLASS OFFICERS lxi. .1llll'l71I'Y. ll. Slzazr. T. llaconiber. Standing-.lliss C1'rl1Ii11gs. .Tliss l.am'aslc'r. mlzzsrus SOP!-TOMORE CLASS This year The sophomores began Their year by elecTing Their class oTTicers. They are Thomas Macomber, presidenTg Kemp Murphy, vice presidenTq and lVlargareT Shaw, secreTary. Their nexT imporTanT acT was The selecTion oT Their represenTaTives To STudenT Council. Their excellenT choices were Fred EaTon, Irene ClouTier, l-larry Henderson and ConsTance Gingras. During Chizzle Wizzle The class oT '45 Tigured prominenTly. Especially successTul was The Sophomore BooTh managed by a cornmiT- Tee oT Theresa Gingras, Barbara SmiTh, Shirley WhiTmore, Conrad Lemieux, Leon Pullen, and RoberT Rendall under The leadership oT The chairman, lVlorTon Lund. This class has parTicipTed eagerly in all Cony acTiyiTies and are anxiously awaiTing nexT year when They will be upper- classmen. 7 I II ICSI I M A N CI ,ASS OIVIVIIIIYIIS N ll I lf. l.Il'lIll'!UI'll. .Il. ll'lIl'lI'. lf. Iln1'l'ix0ll. SILIIHIIIIQI ,Ilixx I'1'ur1'f'. Ilr. TllI'lI1'1'. Iltlll 1 FRESI-IMAN CLASS We, The baby class of Cony, are proud Io say Ihal we sland nexl in line Io lhe seniors. How can we? Answer-we slood second in Ihe Jeep Drivel Too, we had Ihe qrealesl profil from our Chizzle Wizzle Candy Boolh Ihal any class has made in years. The lirsl in our class Io be Chosen Cony represenlalives were: Bruce lvlorrison, presidenlg Ernesl Crawford, vice-presidenlg Mary-Ellen Ivory, secrelary-Ireasurer. Then Came our Choice for Sludenl Council: Belly Hull, Ivlary-Ellen Ivory, John Kimball, and William Sprague. Ivlary-Ellen Ivory was also chosen as freshman reporler lor Ihe Cony Cue. Wilh olher members serving on Ihe Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Commillee and falc- inq parl in Jrhe annual Freshman Assembly, we Ieel Ihal we are indeed a parl ol Cony. Q- .... ................ Q ,ef Q ,ff1..,'k 'Wg in E IA'IlII.l'Il,l'. lf. CIlSf0IIgIllI,Y H1111 R. lmlllivzlx' l'l111'sIe1l ff 1.'l'lIlS I A1 ll gc' 1' Rainfall Sl: 1'pIf'y -f- ? Pike' Tlrills f. .fWcLaucl11a11 f. H irlrlvn XI. Smith aml li. Fuss B. Tarrliff R. Marchilflon .T-mi , . V, 'F it 'Q SQ ' .-S IIQ. hy. W1'nl:4'l l 14. L. Slllllt' 15. I.. lllllllllj' IO. QU. Til1111'lls IT. lv. l'nl1lill IU. C. IZIIISIAVI' ACTIVITIES W , -. Isl Huw-ff-lf. fl'lf'Kf'lIII!'-l'. W. Rvarrlorl. A. Clark, 1. Cloulier. E. Wenlzvl, M. Lilllefelfl. Zml Huw 'l,l'l'IlI'ilIII1 'U1urn11rl1r'l'. I. IIlIl'lI1l'l'Ck, S. Wllflllllldll, M. Ivory, C. C1.lIgl'HS, lf. Huff, Coach l,fIglll'I'lVY. firrl Rim' W. Aalnnis. W. Sprngzw. I . Ealon, H. H6lI!IUl'SlIll, I. KITIIIIIUII. STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council Torms one oT The pillars oT Cony. Under The able direcTion oT The advisors, Mr. Macomber and Mr. DogherTy, The STudenT Council has made greaT progress This year. NominaTion oT Chizzle Wizzle execuTive oTTicers, Torming The VicTory Corps, and reorganizing The qualiTicaTions Tor obTaining a Cony leTTer on a sTandard scale are a Tew maior achievemenTs. The members Trom The senior class are: ArThur Clarlc, presidenT3 Raymond lV1cKenney1 Marion LiTTleTield and Eleanor WenTzel. The resT are represenTaTives oT underclassmen. Seated-J. Hidden, R. Crabb, 1. Strickland, R. Redman. Standing-J. Henchey, R. Marchildon, P. Cyr, S. Maddocks, W. Larrabee. Cl-IIZZLE WIZZLE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Our courage and our confidence in ourselves were nol daunled by World War ll when we underloolc lhe Task ol carrying on our annual Cnizzle Wizzle Fair. Wifli an able execulive commillee, under llwe guid- ance of Mr. lvlacomber, we slagecl one of The rnosl successful fairs for several years willm a profil of SI,9lO. lvlay Clwizzle Wizzle Fair always serve as an oullel for The arnbilions and ingenuily of Cony youllm. I l IIPIIITIH'-Y. L. Ablmfl, I. IiUC?,If'-Wilig. N. Chase, R. Rvmiall, S. Mmidoclfs, I. Murray. C 81111111071 I lIllllI.II, f. Ifl'UIl'lI., J. Pf1I'll'I.4lZf.ft', R. Flood. 7 I ll llllss l,l.llS0lI. lIll'l7fS1lI'. I.. llunllfvy, A. Bailey, J. lliilflmz, M. Cumplnell. C. Weaver, D. flllllllllf., lam A Crzffvw. ll. IYVUIIIIS. lf. Curnvv, R. Marclzilrlmz, U. Rllllll'I'j', A. Ranrlall. Miss Cirfriilzgs advisor W Clarlf. lf. IIFIIIPII. lf, Slziplfjig R. Thayer, R. Fuss, ll. Lalalw, A. Lnjnicf, C. Mason, C Chapman f rlr. l'. l'i1 frvv. ll. Carmz . , 1 flu x If., I Ill n s f:lllSl.l'I'. T. l,c'vr'sqzu', li. Lablze, I. Illllflllill, I. Cates, R. Dullon, K. Bryanl, C. Rice, A I loletla I rlflitgv. l'. lla-V. CONIAD STAFF ATTer many weeks oT hard work, The Coniad STaTT has presenTed iTs masTerpiec:e. This year, The sTaTT has been TJeTTer organized Than usual by having rneeTings oT The enTire group and weekly meeTings oT The ediTors. AT The head is Jean Murray, our very capable ediTor-in-chieT, and TaculTy advisor, Miss Giddings. The remainder oT The ediTorial sTaTT includes Suzanne Ivladdocks, Raymond Rendall, and Galen Sheldon, who vviTh Richard Flood, The business manager, and Miss l-lillson, as assisTing TaculTy advisor, have eTTicienTly carried ouT Their many responsibilihes. The co-operaTion oT all Coniad STaTT members has aided greaTly. lst How- Znd How ird How l'. Hallo. Wollrcr, S. Mmlrlocks, N. Chase, L. Uubfey, W. Cfark, f. Murray, C. Slzvlrlorz. D. Cir, f l'r11lu1'l1. -Miss Ihr'-yer, arlvisor, S. Woozlnion, I. Stoddard, E. Perkins, M. HU1lflIgllUll?, f. Baclic-Wilig, A. lfailvy Racklifv. H. Cvlnozr, P. Lewis, Miss McAllister, advisor. All. I'lr1i.sl0rl, M. Ivory, R. Cilcreasl, A. Soullmrrl, W. Larrabee, L. llC!IlZl?l'S0lI, lf. Cromer, ll. Flood H. IIUIIII. f. Sllllifll. C. Calzolori. lth Howglil. Bond. J. Burgess, E. Pierce, F. Porter, U. Caranl, V. Kll0Il'lIl2Il, ll. llflrfvy, Jil. fjicillllllllf, ll Scrl111efl'rl01', L. Tobias. CUNY CUE STAFF Many hours oi genuine enioymeni have been furnished io siudenis and aiumni of Cony by Jrhe ihree issues oi ihe Cony Cue which have been published This year. A siaili of ihiriy-nine members made up mosiiy oi iuniors and seniors has made 'rhis pubiicaiion a success: much credii is due io Miss McAiiisJrer and Miss Dwyer Jrhe advisors. An innovaiion has been aiiempied ihis year in sending +o Cony boys who are serving our couniry issues of 'rhe Cue as subscribers have finished wiih ihem. 9 I I Him I . Ifranrz. l. Bf'l'fl'1IIIll. M. T1'111wlts. II. Canzfrrrm. W. llvlizrzv. 13. Huff. I.. Rlmmfvs. .'1. Smnpson, J Slllifll. lf. TlII'llt'l'. N. Slllifll. L. Wlllrtllrlllnlrf, U. SlI.Yll'lII'll. TI. lfaflurvllff. If KIIfIll'lflIll, Wwnnn. M. l a11lkl1a1', ll. Walls. II. IIIIIIIITII.. M. l,1'Illvfivlrl. l'. Hullu ul. liuilvy. lf. L.Ylll',l. N. Ekf'l11.slry, IIT. Harley, W. ITUIIIIIISOII, Mr. llill. flirvclnr. lil limi T 'llr'f.'ullum I.. Iirurm. If. flavnmn. F. Eaton. l'. Cvr, IJ. llvriclwy, N. Clloalv, lf. llnwlls, L ll1'l1rl1'1'.sm1. l'. .'llIl'f:UIll'fIll',Y, ll. I1l'IIlllTI'SUlI, A. White. i llli In xx Tl. Unrlmni. ll, f:l'lIlUll', 11. ffvvrs. I. Webb, lf. Grulzn, R. Grover. lf. Hart, K. Cruvvr. R. Merrill, A uylllxilll. W. lAIlllll'I'S, C. II,Ill'Sfl'II. C. Olson. BAND AND ORCHESTRA This year has been a mosT successTul one Tor The band and orchesTra because oT The enThusiasm oT Their members and The able and unTiring eTTorTs oT Mr. l-lill, direcTor. The peppy marches oT The band added much spiriT and sTrengTh To our rooTing secTion aT The TooTball games. LasT Tall, The band was priv- ileged To play aT The railroad sTaTion when DoroThy Lamour came To AugusTa. They also played aT The MusTer Field when several soldiers received disTinguished honors Trom WashingTon, D. C. The orchesTra has enTerTained many audiences and is always ready aT an insTanT's noTic:e To devoTe an evening in The audiTorium. There are eighT seniors in The band while There are six in The orchesTra. Long may The spiriT oT These organizaTions live! BAND lst Howsfll. Ivory, H. Turner, N. Elrelnsky, M. Caflarette, N. Burlezfgll, B. Lynch, S. Maafflaclfs, A. lfailey, I2 Waits, II. Paquin, E. Wynzan, A. Goodclzild, L. lose. 2nd How-C. Fislzer, M. Faulkner, D. Sayu.'ara', E. Perkins, U. Harley, M. Littlernelrl. V. lK'IIOIl'MUlI, P. Sll'll'llI'l1 M. Daze, R. Merrill, W. Kennisan, H. Henderson, L. Macllanalrl, Mr. llill. 1lz'reelrn'. 3rd Row-B. Kline, K. Grover, F. SH-Vll'Gl'lZ, A. White, E. Hayman, M. Canlpbell, A. Evers. I, .qlt'Cll1llllII, L Brown, IJHICIIS, P. Mcffourlney, D. Henclzvey, L. Hendersorz, I. Snzilll. Plfth Ruwgfll. Curllaln, C. Plaisted, D. McC0urtney, R. Danalzue, T. Maccnnber, R. Renflall, F. llart, F. Falun R. Grover. B. Marrisfln, A. Watson, M. Bauffarrl, N. Choate, M. Savage, ll. Hnnl. I l linvv- li. Sanlmrn. T. CW. johnson, Knight, L. Hzllzlefv, F. CW, R. lfullvr. IP. CW. J1. Cu11rIw11a1ic'l1c ll. S!!-Yll'lIl'1l. i i D V cl Row flflixs CIIIIIIUIIII. Ill-f!'l'10l'. C. Olson. R. Colfer, R. TlIII1'f'l'. II. l1UIlt,'lI!'1', f. Slmlflum'. ill. Iz,'m'i'. P. lxiniglil I F. SllVYll'lII'tI. ll. I l'ff'I'SOII. F D Simi Rim-f l'. lngrulirzm. W. Ingalls. R. lfvnrlall, R. Sfl'l.C'liTllIIIIl, ff. Crz1u'fnr1l. R. lfullvr. ff. llarl. R. .'llill1'ga11. L llzlssvy. Ii. Ifm.s.s. GLEE CLUB Miss Cenevan, as direclor of our glee club, has afforded an oppor- Jruniiy for many, noi only To develop ilweir voices buf also lo enioy one ol ine greaiesi arls, music. Their liours of praciice were mucli in evi- dence in 'flue excellenlr programs given el Togus, ei lime Clfirislmas Vesper Service, and af flue opereila Trial by Jury. .H WN PB 95 CANAVAN-HILL S Svulcrlae-lf. Rvmlall, L. Alnlmtt, L. llulnley, I. Murray. Slaimling--'lliss Crilclzvll, arlvisnr, W. Clark, B. Mills. RADIG CCDUNCIL The Radio Council is celebraTing iTs TiTTh anniversary This year. The Council is in charge oT a weekly program, which is The only one oT iTs kind in The sTaTe, puT on noT only Tor The sTudenTs buT also Tor educaTing The public abouT our acTiviTies. This year, Cony's war eTTorT along wiTh The regular schedule has given The Radio Council much To Tell The public. Miss CriTchell, The TaculTy advisor, should be congraTulaTed on The excellenT work she has done Tor The Council. Working wiTh her were six senior members oT The Council: Leslie l-lubley, chieT announcer, who has obTained a regular iob aT WRDO because oT his TalenTg WinsTon Clark, assisTanT announcer, who prepared many successTul programsq Jean Murray, news reporTer, who has seT a new sTandard in reporTingq Leigh PxbboTT, sporTs reporTer, who has lcepT The public posTed on aThleTicsq Ray Rendall, musical direcTor, who has inTroduced new TalenT and a varieTy oT music: and BeTTy Mills, assisTanT musical direcTor, who has proved herselT worThy oT The posiTion. TRIPLE C The Cony Commercial Club was iormol in l925 lo promolse and en- courage sfuclenls in Hue commercial iielsl. Uncler Hue willing clireclion of Miss l-lillson, Hue club has enioyecl movies anal leclures on business leclwnique and maclwines al Hieir meeiings. Tlie club also lwas lwelcl ills annual dance Huis year. The oiiicers are: Aldore Laioie, presiolenir: New- man Brann, vice-presiclenlg Louise l-lunHey, secrelaryg June Paquin, re- porler. lst How'-H. C 1. . C. P 0 mn, arquetle, 1. Sprozzi, D. Evans. C. Clazicr, L. Hunfley, A. Lajoirf, N. Hrann, W Tmzlouse, D. Labbc, D. Cyr. I. Paquin, F. Cyr. Znrl lima'-flliss Hillson, aflvisor, H. Slrallon, T. Lancs fue. P. L6?lIII'Cll,.V. f. Sproui, A. Higgins, B Colson I Grd Row -th Rowe l3f'l'lI'lllIl!, R. Higgins, D. Miller, 0. RIIIIIPTVY, L. Hnslus, V. Asilv, Xl. Pellciivr, fl. SUIIINIFII1 Miss flick sun, mlvisor. Cooper, H. Pepin, B. Trask, B. Heinz. D. Caranf, N. Poulin, C. York, C. lfvan. H. Snzilh. D. Labbe 17. Pnulin, D. Plaisted, F. Slnillz, Willialnssn, B. FIIIIIFVY, P. Cyr. C. Parqzwllv, T. Rolaiclzaurl. P. Lemieux, E. Rrmklijje. D. Lynch, Xl. Evers. M. livmz. f. CIILIIIOIIII. P Pinlflmni, L. flrlmur, M. Kenrwrly, Y. Poulin, C. Pelletier. L. lirirlgcs. .f1. Ramlalf. a Isl How f-I'. l,'uIfc'r. If. .IoI1n.wn, I. .I11f'I.'.snn. C. Robbins, I. lfloulivr. II. llvmlrfnwn. T. Cifzgrfzs. C. Cirzgras. C lXil'IIIll.SUII. II. lI7'iIImm. L. Cluzivr. L. Iflmmlvs. Zml Now ll. Iflzmzlv. I, liiillvrfiwlal. E. CIIIIIIILY. R. AIIVII. If. Wilder. fl. .'xilIVYl'N. ll. fffzrlvr. If. 'lIr'U11irr'. F. Cougli Iin. I'. l,llIlIl'l'Il'llll. I . IXilIUll'IIOll. L. f:lUllIl.f'l', WIISSf:lII'liI.1'I'.1111171.51711 Iirml Row I'. Ilnlu. If. IIUl'Iilllll'I'. I . S war. S. W,IIliIIlllIl'f'. I'. l,!IIl!l,l'l'. ,I. l,I'l1l7IiII. ill. Lunrl. I. Ifurlvigfi. If. ITIIIVIIIIUY I II. Ifrnuvi. If. Iff'l11If1II. L. I'r'l'A'1'l1s. -lilll limi I'. IXVIIIUII. I'. IIIIIIIIH. IIT. Ixvvllllisrlll. T. il'If11'n111.'nc'1'. I'. SIIIIIIIPSHII. lf. Cir. L. IIIIIIII. .fI. UjvIifllIUl'X. IIT. Kim In1II. If. ,lIf'I,f11lgIlIil1. L. I,r1I1Iu'. I . l,l.lISIIlUI'l'. .f1Iz.w'11l ll'lI!'lI I1lA't'll. If, Iiinry. If. Ifrjwmlrls. LATIN CLUB The membership ol The Lalin Club is open lo all sludenls who lalce sec- ond year Lalin, wilh honorary membership ohfered in May lo The hiqhesl ranking Tirsl year sludenls. The purposes ol The club are lo show lhal Lalin is praclical and lo give more imformalion aboul Roman life and cusloms. For Three years il has been aifilialed wilh The Junior Classical League, a Nalional Associalion ol Lalin Clubs. The oliicers are: l-larry Hender- son, presidenlg Theresa Gingras, vice presidenlg and Irene Cloulier, secre- Jrry. Miss lvlildred Carrier is The capable class advisor. BOOK CLUB The Book Club perhaps beneTiTs Cony more Than any oTher club. The real purpose oT This helpTul club is To acquire new books and To creaTe an inTeresT in books. This year, especially, The club has good reason To be proud, Tor in six monThs iT has added TiTTy-Two books To The library, eiTher by giTTs To The club or by dues. When a sTudenT ioins The Book Club, he is expecTed To give some service To The library, such as marking and counTing books, Typing, and The like, The oTTicers oT The club are: Jacqueline GaTes, presidenTg WinsTon Clark, vice-presidenTg Valerie KnowlTon, secreTary-Treasurer: and CaTh- erine Rice, reporTer. Under These leaders and The TaculTy advisor, Miss WhiTing, This has been a very successTul year. x ffiwws. S. Wominzmi. C. lficff. I. Cates. W. Clark. V. Krzozrllrm, ll. 'l'ap11'y. f. Cmzrrnrinnrz Z cl Nou ll Sf't'llIIgl'll. JU. Hnlijarff. M. Hmzlrs. Pierrrff. l'. Knight, M. Hmzrl. M. llurvy. Mixs Willlflllg mlzism wid li is f l,lIlig1,'l'. C. lfllis. R. Slonv. E. 0I'flll'f0I'll. R. Flood, R. Tl!!!-Vl?l'. U. C-yr. R. Cnuglilin. llh x w I Sanlmrll. M. linrrvtl. ff. Rnrrlflllgzf, J. Bison, N. He1'l:u'e11el. P. PKPIIIFIJEIIII, L. lloxtic ll Ho ing, rfafv. R. lftlrzroozf. Isl Hmm .I. Iiuvlu'-ll' iid. I. I'r1a uin. If. I'I111W'1'. I'. IIUY. If. Ifr'11rIz1II. ff. Rice. II. IIe'lzf'I14'.x'. TI. f.ilII'I'. If. W4'irIm'r. . I . . I . Spvur. I.. Cluzivr. .l. Ii11llf'rficfI1I. ff. Ur'I1n1n11xA'1'. lull liens I. IIIIIIUIIIJ. xl. SIl'l'l'llS. C. l,'aI:0Inl'1'. II. IIUIIIUIF. XI. SIIIIIIJSOII, ill. IIuII1'l1g1Iz1Ir'. S. Wmnlrllflll, I. llurflnlmrw, I'. Ixiniglil. I'. Ilnm. If. Crulzn, M. Ifnml. l,l'I'A'l.IlS. II. Srryzmnl. I.. IIIIIIIIU-Y. C. Clnzirr, nlllfvs l.'rilr'Iu'II. 111Izf1'.wr. Trrl Huw I.. T11-!IUI'. I. lIIIl'IIkI.lI:LQ'l'. I'. Ilulln. I.. fuse. M. I1m1'y. Il'I. ,If'l1A'1'l1S. R. WI11'llu x'. E. KIIIigIII. Il. l'll1l'It'AY. If, I,ynrI1. I. Smillz. .,f' I. Wulsnn. N. Smillr. F. S11-YIIYIIYI. II. fnluzxmz. ith Rim ull. IIIIIIAZY. I. ,lIllI'l'lIvY. I. Calvs, ll. Weaver, D. IIIIIIIIITIIIQIIIIIII. I. IIifI1Ir'n. I. HIll':Q'l,SS. JI. flI1'I4'I1vII. C. Ilulwrl. Il. Tlll'IIl'I', JI. Cnrluzni. JUIIIISOII. C. Krfliliisnll. I. f.iI0llIIf'I'. I'. CI0llIl.t'l'. I. I,,ll.IIIl'I-t'A'. I. Sllflllll. '3ll1 limi I. i1Il'f.TlllIlI'llIllII.. I. Sprolzl. W, l,'IIIl'A'.. R. I I0mI. I.. I'Il1s.sr'y. 11. SIIIITIII, I. SIl'It'Ix'Il1lIlI. II. I oIsmn. I.. l,1'l'A'lillS. If. I'1I'r'. IJ. I InmI. ill. II1m'l'. IV. Ingalls. flsllv. C. Heals. SUCK AND BUSKIN CLUB The Sock and Buslcin Club is The largesT club aT Cony. This year, The club has presenTed more plays Than usual TO give more people a chance TO shOw Their abiliTy. The OuTsTanding cOnTrilOuTiOn OT The club This year was The presenTaTiOn OT ANTIC SPRING, a One-acT comedy TOr The soldiers aT Togus. lvliss CriTchell, The TaculTy advisor, deserves a qreaT deal OT crediT TOr The success OT This Thriving club. The OTTicers OT The club are: CaTherine Rice, president Edward lvOry, vice-presidenT, Ray Rendall, secreTary- repOrTer, and DelberT l-lenchey, Treasurer. Seated-D. llIll'1l?.V. L. Hussey. R. Flood, f. Murray. Standing-Miss Fi'6e1a', arlvisnr, V. Kl10ll'IllIII DEBATING This year The DebaTing Club has been coached by Miss Alma FiTield. The oTTicers are Richard Flood, presidenTg Leroy l-lussey, vice-president and Jean Murray, secreTary. The members oT The aTTirmaTive Team are Valerie KnowlTon and Leroy l-lusseyg Those oT The negaTive are DoroThy T-larley and Jean Murray. We parTicipaTed in Two TournamenTs This year. One was held in Bangor on April 2, and The oTher was in l.ewisTon, April I6. DebaTinq has noT been Too popular aT Cony, buT Those who parTici- 'lpaTed in iT gain much beneTiT and enioymenT in The course oT a year. I l II w I 7il'1'llIlllI1'l'. II. lfalriplwll. I. Iliflflvn. A. I 'i11I:'llr'. I. III'lflI'll. R. iiIllII'l'III.IlIOII. .fI. I n.w.wll. II. I..w11'I1. I I'r11ll. III. Sfzzirzgv. lf. flugvr. iss fII1I1Il'II:Q'.K. mI1ii.wr. II. llfrll. Ii. .lIIlIl'IIII. ff, IIIIIIIIIIII. C. fII'IIlIk. I. SlIvY4'I'S. Ii. Iiilmlwlls. pI. Iliillilrf. I SIIIIIIISUII. If. I'f'r'L'il1s. II. .IIIlr'I1r'II. I. BIIl'gl'S.9. vlliss ,In11r'.v. 11.'I1'1'.w1'. :cl Iii xi I' l,l'll'l-S. .I. Ilrzyvs. .II. IXIUIIIIUIIQY. E. W'it'llIS4'I. lf. I:IlIyLfl'lIS. Ii. FI'IIIl'vI'. Ii. Iliflx. .I. II al vm. R. II I1if114'x'. I Ixilliglll. Ii. Cil1gl'u.s. I. lIllIlI'UIIl'II. If. IIIIIIIYIPII. III. fIIIINIllI'.I'. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIQN CLUB The G. P. E. Club has been very acfive This year. The Iacully advisors are Miss Rulh Jones and Miss Dorolhy Giddings. The ollicers are Rila Marchildon, president Alhleen Fossell, vice-president and Jacqueline Brown, secrelary. The members meel regularly and have had several hikes and oulings. The purpose ol Ihis club is primarily Io develop inler- esf in girls' alhlelicsg il serves ils purpose well besides offering many good Iimes Io ils members. CONY C CLUB The Cony C Club was formed lo prornole sporls in Cony. Every year Jrlie club plans a picnic. The aclivilies Jrhis year have been some- whal reslraineclg neverfheless, lhe club has had a dance which helped purchase swealers and lclrers. These aclivilies were under Jrhe direclion of Gene Shipley, presidenlg Arlhur Clarlc, vice-president James Slrick- land, cecrelary, and llzeir advisor, Mr. Dogherly. I l RuwfC. lll.IIA'll'Y. lf. Film. R. Pikv. R. KTIYIIIII. ,f1. Clrlrlf. C. SlIIi1Jll'V. f. SIl'iI'A'l!lII!l. R. illll'lX'l'IIIIl'Y. ll, Crm'L'1'll L. Alalmll. L. Hlllllt'-1'. i i Cl Row-Comrll lInfl1r'1'l1'. affvisar. lf. l,ill 'l'l'l'. W. LlIl'I'UlIl'l'. R. Rvrlnlarz. R. l,1'xr'11l11l1. W. Rz'11r1l0.'1. W. lgl'0Il'II gyvv A 1 by R. Roy. lf. llblzvlls. 12. Wvzvf. Sul Nnuflh lfv111fvl'.vm1. ff. ll01IA'IillS. R. C1'r1zi:v'. 14. Smith, f. CIIIIIUIYIII ,un- 435 Y? M JT -s I irsl Hem V xl. SI1'Uf'Il.v. l,. llzuzllvy. I. lirnnvi. lf. l'i11gr1 '. lf. Fluml. S. .'TIlIlfllUl'A'S. H. Wcnlzvl. Rm'l.'liffv. .lliss l'l'l'llli-YS. I 1n-zzlly .'1lll'l'.YUI'. 1-mul limi lf. lff'ml11ll..l. lllllllllill. I. TIIIITII-Y. ll. C-yr. ,f1. Szrifl. C. uiil'lIlJ!'l'. ll. R0lll'I'fgIIIl'. X. CIIIIS3. lhircl Huw- ll. Lulzlw. li. lillllllill. C. Sllvlrfoll. R. l'1'l.':'. lf. l'1'kr'. ff. llI.llA'll',Y. C. ,l'l11.w11. C. Sl11'plrfy. NATICDNAI. I-ICDNOR SOCIETY The Naiional l-lonor Sociely is, as ils name implies, a nalional organ- , izalion whose membership is open To gualilied seniors in The high schools of our counfrv. To become a member, one musl Tirsl be in The upper fourfh of The class in scholarship, from This division, Tiflreen percenl of The enrollrnenl of The whole class are chosen on The basis of characler, leadership, and service. The higheslr honor one can receive in high school is 'ro become a member ol This famed organizaiion. Hs impressive inilrialion ceremony is parl ol our gradualion program. The orlicers of This year's group are Richard Flood, president Russell Pingree, vice president and Suzanne Maddoclcs, secrelary. The class is happy To have as Tacully advisor, Miss Leora Prenliss. GRADUATION EVENTS As are all oTher phases oT high school liTe This year, our graduaTion evenTs are also changed. We Thinlc These changes are Tor The beTTer. Senior l.asT Chapel, a solemn assembly in which The seniors bow ouT oT Their esTeemed posiTion in Tavor oT The juniors, occurs in graduaTion week This year. FurThermore, The Class T-lisTory, Poem, and Will are given. The senior class presidenT, giving his Tarewell address, Turns The gavcl over To The junior class leader. AT our BaccalaureaTe service, we are having Dr. Alexander Cairns, noTed lecTurer and Teacher. As an innovaTion, The BanqueT and Junior Prom occur on The same evening This year. The Prophecy, Tormerly given aT LasT Chapel, is being heard aT The BanqueT held aT The AugusTa l-louse. Following This, we aTTend The Junior Prom, given by The succeeding class in honor OT The seniors. Since Class Day has been enTirely omiTTed, The GiTTs will be presenTed aT The Lawn ParTy given on The lawn oT one oT our sub-masTers, Mr. Thur- low. Climaxing our commencemenT acTiviTies are The graduaTion exercises, aT which The honor essays are given, The Ode is sung, The NaTional Honor SocieTy is iniTiaTed, prizes are awarded, and The seniors bid Tarewell To Cony High School. CLASS HISTORY Shy laughs, TearTul quesTions, uncerTain shuTTlings oT boys' new shoes, gay voices-all were heard as The class oT I943 made iTs TirsT enTrance To Cony I-ligh School in The Tall of l939. ExcepT Tor The Tew Treshman algebra classes wiTh Miss Newman, we kepT ourselves in The old building, being somewhaT duTiTully welcomed by The sophomores, whose honor oT being Treshmen we had Taken. On The TirsT Friday nighT The TradiTional Freshman RecepTion was held and we, in our green neckTies and bows, beaT The sophomores in The con- TesTs. We nexT chose our class oTTicers: ArThur Clark, presidenTg Dan Rice, vice-presidenT: and BeTTy WhiTney, secreTary-Treasurer. Our mem- bers oT The STudenT Council were Dan Shanahan, l-Toward CrockeTT, Judy l-lidden, and Jacqueline Brown. One oT The greaTesT Thrills oT our Treshman year was To be chosen Tor The booTh commiTTee aT Chizzle Wizzle. Johnny WorsTer was chairman oT our booTh and CurTis Hinkley, Leroy l-lussey, Eugene PelTon. Albeo STone, BeTTy Kirschner, Marion l.iTTleTield, RiTa Marchildon, and Suzanne Mad- docks were The oTher members. ArTie Clark, who laTer proved To be so proTicienT as To represenT us Tor Tour years as an endman, was chosen as one This TirsT year. Jean Murray was our reporTer on The Cony Cue STaTT and helped us keep in Touch wiTh The upper classmen in The new building. The Corridor Commission, which always insisTed on The opposiTe Tligh+ oT sTairs Trom The one we preTerred, was helped by Mary Savage and RoberT William- son. We compleTed our Treshman year by Turning The color oT green To red and whiTe. When we enTered our sophomore year, we were a liTTle more sure oT ourselves, an asseT To some, buT a hindrance To oThers. AlThough we were anxious To be in The new building, we enjoyed having The upper hand in The old building. Our class oTTicers Tor This year were: Barbara Ellis, presidenTg Dan Rice, vice-presidenT: and Nancy Chase. secreTary-Treasurer. ArThur Clark, PaT Sherwood, Olive Rumery, and Suzanne Maddocks were our members oT The STudenT Council. AlThough we had no represenTaTives on The varsiTy TooTball Team, Ellis Walker was on The debaTing Team. l-lockey held an inTeresT Tor Three oT our boys-Gene Shipley, Howard CrockeTT, and RoberT Roy. Albeo STone was prominenT in baskeTball. Chizzle Wizzle approached and Richard Fallon, l-TuberT Cormier, T-Toward CrockeTT, Raymond McKenney, Dan Rice, Andrea Bailey, Tossie Campbell, Jean Murray, and Eleanor WenTzel were puT on The booTh commiTTee. This year Ten girls oT our class were in The dancing chorus. The musical TalenT oT our class was demonsTraTed by The excellenT ac- companimenTs oT Caldwell TiTcomb and Raymond Rendall, The laTTer a new and mosT welcome member oT our class. AThie EosseTT and RiTa lvlarchildon, Two oT The huskier girls in our class. losT no Time in showing Their enThusiasm and ouTsTanding abiliTy in baskeT- ball. CaTherine Rice, whose enviable TalenT in dramaTics we have all en- ioyed, was The delegaTe Trom Cony in The Spear Prize Speaking ConTesT. ln The spring oT This year The members oT our class parTicipaTed in The W. C. T. U. Temperance sTory conTesT wiTh Gay Weaver and Ellis Walker Taking The honors. So we concluded our sophomore year, having given a broad hinT as To The TuTure successes oT The class oT '43. AT lasT we were eligible To conTribuTe more To Cony's TuncTions. The choice oT class oTTicers was: Ellis Walker, presidenTg AlberT SmiTh, vice- president and Marian LiTTleTield, secreTary-Treasurer. We have always been proud oT our STudenT Council To which we are Tree To Take any conTronTing problem. IT is an honor To be chosen as a member, and in our Junior year AThleen FosseTT, RiTa Marchildon, John Murch, and James STrickland, who was elecTed To Till The vacancy leTT by John WorsTer, proved worThy oT Thaf honor. This year Judy l-lidden's energeTic leadership did much To inspire our rooTing secTions. On The TooTball Tield were seen Ten junior boys. NoT long beTore The TooTball season The girls' Tield hockey Teams were in acTion wiTh noT a small represenTaTion Trom our class. Three oT The more ambiTious in our midsT-Jean Murray, Leroy l-lussey, and Ellis Walker-Took parT in debaTing. CaTherine Rice, Leslie l-lubley, and WinsTon Clark enTered The STaTe Speaking ConTesT aT The UniversiTy oT Maine. A sporT which really shows The love oT compeTiTion and The ouT-oT- doors is hockey. ArThur Clark, Russell Miller, Bob Roy, Aldore Laioie, Valmond Poulin, and Donald Labbe were acTive in This sporT. This year we had greaTer parTicipaTion in Chizzle Wizzle shown by James STrickland, ArThur Clark, and Suzanne lvladdocks on The execuTive commiTTeeg and RoberT Roy, Gene Shipley, Roscoe Pike, RoberT Crabb, Leigh AbboTT, Eleanor WenTzel, ElizabeTh RackliTFe, Jacqueline GaTes, and Judy Hidden on The booTh commiTTee. ArTie Clark, Tor a Third year as an endman. held an enThusiasTic audience. Baseball, ThaT TavoriTe American sporT, made iTs appeal our Junior year To CurTis Hinkley, AlberT SmiTh, and our noTable Twins, The R. Pike's, who came To Cony in This year. Plans Tor Junior Prom were soon under way wiTh a commiTTee made up oT Raymond lv1cKenney, Raymond Rendall, Leslie Hubley, Jean Murray, Eleanor WenTzel, James STrickland, and Suzanne Tvladdocks. AT LasT Chapel, James STrickland was presenTed wiTh The Phillips Tro- phy, ThaT coveTed Junior honor. We sTarTed our Senior year a liTTle doubTTul as To our capabiliTy oT TulTilling The TiTle oT seniors buT we soon TelT reassured under The guidance oT our new class oTTicers: CurTis Hinkley, presidenT: Leslie Hubley, vice- presidenT: and AThleen FosseTT, secreTary-Treasurer. We were sorry To have Mr. Perkins leave us iusT beTore our senior year buT Mr. Macomber, wiTh his energy and humor, has mosT compeTenTly Tilled his posiTion. AlThough we do wish he'd Tell us around whaT corner he is going To sTand nexT, he has earned a place in The hearT oT every one oT us. This year ArThur Clark, Raymond Mclienney, Marion LiTTleTield, and Eleanor WenTzel represenTed us on The STudenT Council. BeTore long The TooTball season was sTarTed and STrickland, McKenney, SmiTh, Crabb, Roy, Hinkley, Cameron, Clark, Henchey, and Shipley made up The back- bone oT The Team. As we look back aT our years aT Cony, one oT our pleasanT recollecTions will be oT our members oT The TooTball Team and oT The enThusiasm and pep They gave To The game. Chizzle Wizzle was more Tun Than ever This year as we had a repuTa- Tion To live up To aT a mosT diTTiculT Time. Jimmy STrickland mosT eTTi- cienTly served as presidenT and wiTh an execuTive commiTTee, oT which Bob Crabb was Treasurer and RiTa Marchildon, John Henchey, Judy Hid- den, and Suzanne Maddocks were members, one oT The mosT successTul Chizzle Wizzles was produced. Those on The booTh commiTTee were Russell Pingree, KenneTh BryanT, John Cameron, Clyde Mason, Ronald Pike, Jacqueline Brown, Lucille Dawson, Pauline Lemieux, and Aurora VioleTTe. ArTie Clark was an endman Tor his TourTh year. He was The only boy in our class ever To be an endman. ParTs in The senior play, Janey's One-Track Mind were given To sevenTeen sTudenTs wiTh CaTh- erine Rice having The lead. Each year, There is presenTed To The girl who has done mosT Tor Cony. The honor oT being The D. A. R. CiTizenship CandidaTe, and Jean Murray, who also was The winner oT The American Legion Speaking ConTesT, held This honor. The beginning oT our Senior year was saddened by The deaTh oT Russell Miller, whom we have greaTly missed. The oTTicers oT many oT our clubs This year are seniors. CaTherine Rice is presidenT oT The Sock and Buskin Club. Of The Triple C Club, Aldore Laioie is presidenT. Gene Shipley is presidenT oT The C Club. Richard Flood and Jackie GaTes are The presidenTs oT The DebaTe and Book Clubs, respecTively. The Glee Club which has grown much in populariTy The pasT Tour years is managed by Florence Cyr. The presidenT oT The G. P. E. Club is RiTa Marchildon. One oT The mosT responsible posiTions, ThaT oT ediTor-in-chieT oT The Cony Cue, is held by Leslie l-lubley. On The baskeTball Tloor This year were John Cameron, Jimmy STrick- land, Ros and Ron Pike, Leigh AbboTT, and CurTis Hinkley. Jean Murray was ediTor-in-chieT oT The Coniad and Galen Sheldon, Raymond Rendall, and Suzanne Maddocks were her assisTanTs. They worked many hours wiTh Miss Giddings and The oTher members oT The STaTT To produce a book ThaT would saTisTy everyone. Our class valedicTorian is Nancy Chase and The saluTaTorian is Valmond Poulin. June Paquin and Ellis Walker were awarded The nexT Two honor parTs. These Tour did noT waiT unTil Their lasT year To sTarT To sTudy buT realized in Their Treshman year The worTh oT hard TaiThTul sTudy. And so we bring To a close Tour years oT some oT The happiesT days oT our lives, anxious To do our parT in The world ThaT is ours. WiTh courage and honor. we will Tace our Task, knowing Tull well ThaT The inTluence oT Cony and The Training we have received here will be revealed ThroughouT our lives. SUZANNE MADDOCKS. YOU-ll-l God and lvlan paused Al seeing The fire in Youlh's blood: The slirrinq ol You+h's pulses.- And passed hesilanlly on. God and Man frowned On 'rhe insaliable curiosily, The million lrivolilies of You+h,- Then relenling, smiled. Man beclconed and Jrhrealened When impulsive Youlh wandered inlo shadows Wilh resolulion Glowing from clear eyes. Man wailed. While Youlh emerged As wise as Man And hand in hand Wilh God. Leslie Haines of Candids on Page 67 Higgflzs l3. M1rCl1ira, I. Spruul. P. Day lil. Pfligf' l5. Tlzu-ve1', S. flladdorks, L. Hussey IO. Campbell l 7- I 'aqu in l U. BFUIFII mul Cn. l9. W!liHl.lIlIlSUII, N. WilliHIll.YlIlI 20. SlI'l'l'li7IlllIl1 21 . Chase 22- Rirfff 23. lf l'lI1f lIl? 2-1-. l-lubley '43 P. Murph-v L. Pratt II. Cllllllillghtllll M. Liltlevhelrl R. Pingree J. Gales C. Malaney L. llarvson A. Clark f. flflurray R. Rffmlaill P. Lemieux fb 7 8 -, 25 IN Tl-lE SERVICE CLASS OE I943 Raymond Bilodeau William Birf Edward Brown Clemenl Caron Vincenl Doyon James Doyle George Dulac Donald Fenron Roberr Foss Waller Golden William l-lennessey Roy l-lerring William l-lurley Morfon D. Kaplan Roger Lemieux Thomas McDonough Roberr Norlon l-lerberl Pierce Vincenl Poulin Jim Rich Everell Robbins Don Thiloodeau Fernand Violefle Roberl Wilcox l-larold Young Air Corps U. S. Navy U. S. Navy Army Army Unknown Marines Army U. S. Merchanl Marine Army Marines Naval Reserves Naval Reserves Marines Navy Army Discharged Unlcnown Navy Marines U. S. Merchanl Marine Army Marines Navy Air Corps CUNY AT WAR This war year has seen many exTra-curricula acTiviTies added To The Cony sTudenTs' lives. The TirsT oT These was The Scrap Salvage Drive. All oT The pupils were divided inTo Teams according To The disTricTs in which They lived and iT was Their duTy To canvas Their respecTive neigh- borhoods. The ciTizens oT AugusTa co-operaTed wiTh The sTudenTs and we more Than Topped our quoTa. During The course oT The Russian War RelieT Drive mosT oT The sTudenTs donaTedq in addiTion a group oT Cony Girls soliciTed Tunds in AugusTa oTTices and business esTablishmenTs. The Red Cross Fund Drive was a real success aT Cony. We aimed aT a quoTa oT SIOO, and aT The close oT The Drive, we had Topped This by almosT TwenTy-Tive percenT. One ouTsTanding drive This year has been The so-called Jeep Drive. During a Tour week period, each oT The Tour classes aT Cony was expecTed To buy War STamps and Bonds enough To buy a Jeep, which cosTs 5900. AT The close oT The lasT week, The Senior Class had conTribuTed The mosT. The combined Tour classes had boughT over ThirTy-one Jeeps, almosT eighT Times Their TirsT aim. ln keeping up our Tine record, we are Trying To earn The righT To Tly The banner given To The schools in The sTaTe in which over nineTy percenT oT The sTudenTs have boughT sTamps or bonds each week Tor Tour weeks. In anoTher eTTorT by Cony STudenTs To promoTe The sale oT War STamps and Bonds, a group oT girls are organized under The TiTle OT Junior MinuTe Women. These girls devoTe a parT oT Their Tree Time each week To selling sTamps and bonds aT booThs in The various downTown sTores. Cony's final and largesT eTTorT is The VicTory Corps. Membership in This corps is noT resTricTed To any parTicular class buT iT has cerTain im- porTanT qualiTicaTions, all oT which are Tor The welTare oT The individual sTudenT and The beneTiT oT The war eTTorT as well. IT is a greaT honor To be able To wear The insignia oT This organizaTion as well as The prooT of real hard work. All Cony STudenTs have earnesTly Tried To do Their share and we are proud oT The record oT paTrioTic acTiviTies seT during This period oT Cony AT War. GUI? DAY Eigln o'cloCl4l Bells ring and our day has slarledl An orderly confusion exisls for Two or lliree minules and 'rlien work is underway. Comes 'flue hum of ma- chines. rhe measured rlmylhm of lypewrilers, The sound of discussions and slaccalo clicks of chalk on bleclcboards. Passing a srudy hall, a sub- dued craclcle oi papers and a -M---......,.,,p guiel shuffle indicales llwal we can sfucly. Quick commancls, sliouls of laugliler, as a gym class progresses. Recess-sandwiches, milk, apples, gaflieririgs in groups for gossip and lauglwler. Then back lo work again willw +l'1ougl'1+s on aflernoon make- up, glee club, sporls, dales, and dances. Such is our day al Cony. SDQRTS ul R m--l,'m1.1'l1 l,Uj.flIl'I'f'Y. W. f,!lI'l'fl,N'l'. R. liullvr. F. IJHIOII. W. Rl'lIl'lf0II. lf. Crnm'1'. W. ffalnnls l ullh R i if uw -C, Slziplvy, l'. lfulnzlihv. L. llf'IIIlf'I'SOII. H. forms, H. lll'lIl!0l'SOII. lxi. llrnL'v1'. S ii in mv'-f lf. Ray. I. ll!'llI'lI!'VY. IC. .ll'la'lx'f'1111r'y. I. Sfl'if7li'llIIIll. f. f:lIIIil'l'UlI. lf. ll1'r1Lrlrji'. ff. Clnrl fx fra Il vw -N. leflllllllll. lf. lI0sl1'f'. K. !l'lllI'lJlI'Y, lf. Ml'l,IIllg'lllI'll. W. Hl'0ll'II. lf. I'l'l1gIY'f'. fllgr. Nineleen hundred iorlry-Jrwo was a very successful season for Cony in lhal for rhe lirsi lime in some years The Rams' lolal poinis scored for lhe year were much greaier Jrhan ihose of The opposiiion. Under Dana D. Dogheriy, recenlly appoinled coach and aihlelic direclor al Cony fhe Rams won live games and losl lour. Perhaps lhe grealesr and mosl lhrilling win was lhal over Gardiner 20-7. Coach Dogheriy had fine marerial wilh Jrhe reiurn ol five velerans many boys who missed lheir leliers and swealers by small marginsg and oi course, ihe able Jayvee Team of Jrhe pasl year. Jim S+ricl4land displayed whal a capiain really is when he was shiiied from end To cenier in order lo slrengfhen Jrhe cenler of The line, and 'rhen from cenler To lullbaclc, playing each posilion as if il were his own. Anolher fellow who deserves special meniion is Arlrie Clark. Arlie played af Jrhe fullback slo+ in his iunior year and al The beginning of lhe '42 season: buf in an allempi lo develop a bigger and belier scoring Jrhreal, Dogherly moved Clark up lo fhe quarlrerbaclq pos'r where he ceriainly finished in a blaze of glory. Of course, we cannoi lorge+ lhe beaulilul running ol Curl l-linlcley, ace lefl hahfbaclc. l-linlcley scored or figured in a lolral of 56 poinls for fhe I943 campaign. Ray McKenney was Cony's ouTsTanding man in The line, along wiTh Bob Roy and AI SmiTh. To John Cameron, The newcomer To Cony and TooTbaII as well, goes a IoT oT crediT. Johnny had never played compeTiTive TooTbaII beToreg he was The Tellow who brolce up The Morse game, scored The lone Touch- down againsT I.ewisTon, and helped deTeaT Gardiner, crossing The goal line Twice. Bob Crabb was perhaps one oT The besT deTensive ends Cony has had in many a year. Crabb was unable To play in The Winslow and Gardiner games because oT a brolcen collarbone received in The Morse game. Johnny I-Ienchey and Gene Shipley boTh deserve special menTion Tor Their Tine worlc. These boys were always around, ready To Talce anyThing ThaT came Their way. TI-IE SCORE Cony 20 I-Iallowell I4 Cony I2 SouTh PorTIand I3 Cony 0 WaTerviIIe I2 Cony 20 WesTbrooIc 0 Cony 4I Slfowhegan 0 Cony 7 LewisTon 33 Cony I9 Morse I2 Cony 7 Winslow I4 Cony 20 Gardiner 7 ToTaIs Cony I45 OpponenTs I04 M ....s . . lst Row-W. Brown, C. Olsen. R. Spears, R. Jordan, M. Dow. 2nd Row- W. Larrabee, R. Pike, R. Pike, Hinkley, L. Abbott, A. Pooler, R. Redman, 0. Paige 3rd RUWSW. Folsom, R. Tibbells, A. Wirloes, Coach Doglzerty, W. Adams, E. Weerl, A. Clark. BASEBALL Because of difiicullies of fransporfalion, Cony's baseball schedule is very diicferenlf fhis year. Coach Dogherly arranged as pre-season games, Jrilfs belween four Teams, caplained by velerans. Ron Pike, carcherg Bob Redman, firsl baseman: Ros Pike, lhird base- man: Curf l-linkley and Blondie Larrabee, ourfieldersg Ralph Tibbellrs, shorrsropg and Emmerson Weed. pilcher, are lasl year's lellermen who form lhe nucleus of our presenir nine. Cony will play eighl' regularly scheduled games-four wilh Gardiner and four wiih l-lallowell. Only one game was played before Jrhis book wenl lo press, and lhal' was a lhriller, wilh a 7-6 win over l-lallowell. We have a piiching siakf composed of Bud Brown and Warren Thomas who saw varsify service lasf year: Everelr Wadleigh, a Belgrade boy: Mariin Dow and Johnny Cameron. Such capable reserves as Bill Folsom, Bill Adams, Oral Paige. anofher Belgrade boy, and Arfie Clark provide real backing. These facls, combined wiih +he resull of our firsi game. seem 'ro promise Cony a good season. R. Redman, f. Strickland, L. Hemlerson, W. Reardon, C. Hinkley, W. Larrabee, R. Pike, R. Pike, L. Abbott BOYS' BASKETBALL Cony's season was nof as successful fhis year as we had anficipafed if mighf be affer fhe encouraging opening games-for in a schedule of fourfeen games, we losf six. l-lowever, fhere were several close games where only fhe final whisfle could malce fhe decision. Spirif cerfainly was nof lacking. In spife of resfricfed fravel by cars. fhe besf and mosf enfhusiasfic crowds for many seasons affended fhe games. Graduafion will fake from fhe squad: Leigh Abboff, Johnny Cameron, Curf l-linlcley. Ron and Ros Pilce, Ray lv1cKenney, and Jim Sfriclcland. Beside fhe loss of fhese dependable boys, baslcefball has losf fhe services of Coach Earl Jowdry, who was forced fo leave Cony affer buf one year, foienfer a defense planf. Coming fo Cony affer fhe year had sfarfed, Assisfanf-Coach Ronald Shaw broughf fhe Jay-vee five fhrough a successful season. I l R w W Landers, C. Hache-Wiig, L. Hubley, M. Howe, H. fnnes, R. McLaughlin. 2nd Raw R Butler, H. Helulersmz, P. Simpson, M. Lund, R. Pingree, R. Poulin, N. Poulin, I Strlcklann lx Butler. Srd lic w frazrlz Manter, R. M1:Kenney, R. Doslie, D. Decker, A. Clark, R. Redman, W. Brown, W Reardon fi Hirzlrley, K. Morris. TRACK Cony's Track Team Tor The T943 season should cerTainly be one To re- member. As iT happens, This book will go To press beTore any greaT evenTs oi The Track world Take place, buT Coach John ManTer, in sizing up The squad, believes iT To be one oT The besT in The pasT Tour years. IT has such able Trackmen as Russ Pingree. Ray McKenney, Johnny Murch, CurT i-linkley, Jimmy STrickland, Les Hubley, Ken Morris, Bob BuTler, Dick BuTler, Dick Poulin, Bob Redman, Gene Shipley. Bud Brown, and many oThers, Too numerous To menTion. Considering The TacT ThaT all oT The boys menTioned played in The Kennebec Valley MeeT a year ago, Coach ManTer has a very good basis Tor his deducTions. EvenTs scheduled are a meeT, May 22. aT Colby College and The Annual STaTe MeeT on May 29, aT WaTerville also. Cony should have some ouTsTanding Track maTerial for The coming years because oT The many underclassmen who have become inTeresTed in This sporT. ln The many years ThaT Coach ManTer has been developing Track sTars here aT Cony, he has made a place Tor himself close To The hearTs of many. CHEERLEADERS In fmnl-P. Ll:'I!'liS, Welzlzel. Stuncling-f-ff. lluyes, D. Flood, J. Hiclrlelz. GIRLS' SPCDRTS For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT Cony l-ligh School, The girls hoclcey and baslceTball Teams were unable To compeTe wiTh oTher schools. This, oT course, was due To war diTTiculTies oT TransporTaTion. l-lowever, prac- Tices were held under The able leadership oT our new coach, Miss RuTh Jones, and inTermural games were played and enioyed by a greaT many. AlThough iT is impossible To say aCcuraTely whaT The resulTs oT The sea- sons would have been, we are cerTain ThaT They would have been good ones wiTh our Teams sTanding a good chance oT winning The myThical STaTe Championship. Front left: Normana' Pauling right front: David Flood. Left back: Richard fordang right back: Herbert Schneider. TEAM MANAGERS In order ro belier Jrhe managemenl oi Cony Teams lhis year, Coach Dogherly and a commiliee irom lhe Siudenl' Council worlced oui a sys- +em which has been adopled. Four Managers are chosen from The iunior class for one year. They handle all sporis for lhai lime: al lhe end oi l'he year, each receives a sweaier and leiier, and four new boys are chosen from fhe incoming iunior class. Requiremenls for eligibiliiy are: an infer- esi in sporis, reliabilily in class. abiliiy +o gei along wi+h boih fellow- slrudenls and leachers, and any olher desirable managerial qualilries. CLASS POEM Today af fhe door of fhe world we sfand, Each wifh knowledge af his command. Ready fo face fhis warforn world, Ready and waifing wifh flag unfurled. Of many visions we have buf one To win fhis war and gef if done. We remember Wake Island and Bafaan, Corregidor. Warsaw, and Rofferdam. The dawn fhaf brings anofher day Will see us fhere, far far away. And in fhe facfories and fhe mills Helping our boys in fhose far off hills. Yes, fhe Sfars and Sfripes will proudly fly Above fhe boys and girls of Cony High. We will offen look back af fhese golden years, Those freasured hours when we knew no fears. Then quickly we hear our counfry's call Thaf never musf we lef if Fall. So armed wifh wisdom we proceed Wherever our calls of dufy lead. Whafever lies ahead foday We will face in a courageous way. Yes. fhe Sfars and Sfripes will proudly fly Above fhe boys and girls of Cony I-ligh. Roy B. Thayer, J SO WE THINK l-las done mosl for Cony Liveliesl' Mos? popular Mosl' mouselike Besf horn-blower l-las fha? smile So polile Grealesl husller S64 queslion answer-er Janlzen model Flirl' Mosl lilcely lo succeed Besf personalily Besl dressed Culesl Pre++ies+ Besl dancer Mosl soplwislicaled Wi'r+ies'r Mosl collegiale Eyes have ir Nealesf lvlosl' conscienlious Mosl ambilious GIRLS Jean Murray Peggy Day Allwleen Fosserl Donna Plaisled Ida Sproul Suzanne Maddoclcs Kay Rice Allileen Fossell Nancy Chase Gerlrrude Doyon June Paquin Nancy Chase Suzanne Maddoclcs Nancy Greene Judy l-lidden Marion Lilflefield Beverly Carney Carmen l-luberr Nrhleen Fossell Nancy Chase Gay Weaver Lucille Dawson Suzanne Maddoclcs Jean Murray SO WE THINK Has done mosl for Cony Liveliesl Mos? popular Besl horn-blower l-las lhal' smile So polile Grealesl' husller S64 queslion answer-er Smoofhesf Beals Tarzan Janfzen model Wolf Besl looking Mosl likely To succeed Besl personalily Besl dressed Besl dancer Mosl sophislicaled Wilriesl Mosl' collegiale Eyes have I+ Nealesf Mosl conscienlious Mosl ambirious l-landsomesl BOYS Jimmy Slrickland Ray Rendall Arlie Clark Carroll Chapman Johnny Cameron Roy Thayer Ray Rendall Ellis Walker Les I-lubley Bob Roy Johnny Cameron Fred Russell Gene Shipley Ellis Walker Johnny Cameron Val Poulin Fred Russell Les I-lubley Bolo Esancy and Johnny Camero AI Smirh Johnny Cameron Val Poulin Russ Pingree Win Clark and Val Poulin he Gene Shipley bafo-wk.. all..- bdx... Cx. 5,5-iiiaf ?. Jdlfbfmf 0JS4mQ'ZJ.7n,.Q1,,4,z-1 LW? k!Y4.,,.,,,u,-JLQ l X of ffffm GMM W Z A M JM M5lLw xaym ZJMLW 'afar-W ML Cn' Milan! enfifxb Lf, fam, A 1 WM , 1 , MMQZZM CLASS ODE lTiIl We lvleei Againl Though our classmales go far from Defending our counfry awhile, our homeland We lcnow red and while will be in lhe figh+ So we'll parl' wi'rh a prayer and a smile. lChorusl Cony High, since we musl say adieu, Final praises we will sing 'ro you, And our pride will always be In +he class of forly-Jrhree. O, Alma Maier, may lhere ever be Mem'ries of our love and loyallry, For separale ways before us lie, Farewell, Cony l-ligh! Ray Rendall, Jr JOKES Mr. Turner: Wha+ does I-INO sland for? Win Clark: Well, ah-er, l've gol if righl' on lhe 'rip of my Tongue. Mr. Turner: Then you'd beller spil il ou?-ils nilric acid. Roy Thayer: I-Iello, girls, you wouldn'+ care lo go oul wilh us, would you? Dick Flood: I-lello, girls, you'Il go wil'h us won'l' you? Ray Rendall: I-lello, girls, where are we going? We all know of Kay Rice's inleresl' in lhe lhealre. Win Clark enioys acfing. loo. l.as+ Sepfember, +he mouse in Room 32 overheard: Kay: Did you know lhal I performed in a 'rhealre-las'r summer? Win: You did! Did you have a long run? Kay: No-no. Jusl a couple of blocks. Miss Whiling Ho Book Club membersl: Now who will wriie To Ivan Glidden? Joe Evers has enough people wriling lo him. Elizabelh Rackliffez Who's Ivan Glidden? Miss Whiling: Oh, you know who Ivan is: he's Irhe one who always comes lo lhe Book Club meelings when Glennis Paige comes. Miss I-lill, angrily: Who lold you lo pul Those flowers on 'rhe lable? Doris I-lun'r: Mr. Macomber. Miss I-lill: Oh, prelly, aren'+ +hey? Mrs. Cole: Thai's a very small serving for such a large pla+e. Madeline Weslz l know, bul we wanl our guesls +o admire lhe design on 'rhe pla+e. Bev Carney: Some+imes you seem so manly, and al olher limes absurdly ehfeminale. Why is il? Carroll Chapman: I-leredily. You see, hall my anceslors were men, and lhe oiher half were women. Miss Carrier: Wha+ is lhe Lalin word for l love, Mr. Sheldon? Galen Sheldon: Amo. Miss Carrier: Correct Now whal word suggesls ils opposi+e? Galen: Reno. Alhie Fossell, pulling along Ihrough lhe Y lank: I-Iow'm I doing, Coach? Miss Jones, who Jreaches swimming lhere 'rwice a week: Some befler, now. You're noi swallowing so much wafer-gelling more miles To 'rhe gallon, so 'ro speak. Lucille Dawson: l+'s raining cals and dogs oulsidef' Dol Cyr: Yes, I know, I iusl' sfepped on a poodle. Bob Foss: WhaT one doesn'T know won'T hurT him. Roy Hussey: ThaT oughT To keep you saTe Trom harm. Philip Murphy: Did you ever Take chloroform? Russell Sproul: No, who Teaches iT? Jeneva McLauchlan liusT learning To drive a carl: ThaT mirror up There isn'T adiusTed righT. Barbara Ellis: No? Jeneva: No, I can'T see anyThing bu+ The car behind me! Hey, Banks! called Gramp Miller as he skafed down The hall, Do you know ThaT 'MorT Peavy sleeps on The Third Tloor?' Nope. Why? His bed's There! Which is The mosT delicaTe oT The senses? queried Miss McAllisTer. The Touch, answered Bud Russell. Please explain. Well, replied Bud, when you siT on a Tack, you can'T see iT, and you can'T hear iT, you can'T TasTe iT, buT you know ThaT iT's There! Tossie Campbell: I iusT adore dark men! John Cameron: Gee, whaT a swell Time you'd have in Africa! IT seems There has been a rumor around school ThaT Dick Poulin Thinks The Teachers are quiTe Tond oT him, as he Tinds so many X marks on his papers. To The Boys, a biT oT Advice: STraighT is The masculine line oT duTy, Curved is The Teminine line oT beauTy: Boys, Tollow The sTraighT line and Thou shalT see The curved line will Tend To Tollow Thee. l-. Have women more courage Than men? queried Leigh. OT course, goon! answered Nancy. Have you ever seen a man Try on Three or Tour suiTs wiTh only ThirTy cenTs in his pockeT? The Coniad STaTF meT wiTh several knoTTy problems in The process oT bringing This volume To TruiTion. One aTTernoon, Suzanne broke TorTh, Do you hyphenaTe headache? No, replied Ray wiTheringly, noT unless iT's a spliTTing headache. - . WhaT Time do you geT up in summer, Gabby? As soon as The TirsT ray oT sun comes in my window, replied WaneTa. lsn'T ThaT raTher early? No, sugar. My room Taces wesT! JACKSON-WHITE STUDIO CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER 1 9 4 3 Portland Maine D. W. Adams Co. Berry's Central Maine's Leading Cleaners and Dyers Department Stores Serving A UCINSID Augusta Hallowell Ziista Gardiner Winthrop Central cgggygu Maine FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS VAL BRQQKS Sisters Augusta's Great Hardware Store BABS Everything for FARM -, GARDEN u- HOME Clothes Headquarters for Myers Pumps High Schoolers Pittsburgh Paints Birds Roofing 238 Water Street Augusta, Maine Merrill's STATIONERY and Compliments Of The J. C. Penney CO. FLGWER SHOP DEPARTMENT STORE , I Fountain Pens Rental Typewriters 207-209 Water Street Leather Goods Luggage Augusta Maine 221 Water Street Tel. 486 WILLIAM B. WILLIAMSON The Family Store Top of Cony Hill Haskell Brothers fLocal Distributors for S. S. Piercej Fancy Meats, Groceries and Fish Bird's Eye Frosted Foods Free Delivery War Times are not Vacation Timesn Gates Business College is operating on a year-round schedule Get ready now to take your place by Tel' 398 91 Cony St' enrolling for a course in this modern school. Write for information Mansurs THE AUGUSTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Photographers - Stationers 263 Water Street Augusta, Maine 193 Water Street Augusta, Maine Tel. 1342 Dr. William O'Connor Dr. Carl Hutchinson DENTIST 341 Water Street Augusta, Me. 341 Water Street Augusta . S DRINK J. B. Farrell Co. Q U I h d Old Scotch Fine Ready-Made C ot ing an 1,551 Men's Furnishings Beverages Tel. 830 K Orange Crush - ' B l d Official Boy Scout outfitters one Tel. 790 237 Water Street Augusta Wade Street Augusta Locke, Campbell 86 Reid Cony 1908 Compliments of Norman L. Edwards ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW D. M' D. Herbert E. Locke James L. Reid DENTIST- Joseph B. Campbell Arthur A. Hebert Kresge Building Depositors Trust Building 241 Water Street Augusta, Me. Compliments of E. E. Newbert Agency REAL ESTATE Compliments of Alfred Toulouse Compliments of Charles P. Nelson and Atwood C. Nelson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 259 Water Street Lamey-Wellehan Good Shoes and Stockings 202-204 Water Street Augusta Maine R. B. Herrick Co. Toys China Glass Pottery Luggage Souvenirs Housewares Leather Goods Greeting Cards Garden Supplies Circulating Library BAKERY PRODUCTS Grocery Department 345-347 Water Street Tel. 369 Walter M. Sanborn Cony 1901 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Augusta Maine Quimby's Art Store Flowers for A11 Occasions Books Stationery Table Lamps - , Magazines Souvenirs Robbins Greenhouse Office Supplies Greeting Cards Pictures Novelties Visitors always welcome Artists' Supplies Flowers by wire 258 Water Street Augusta, Maine Anytime - Anywhere Telephone 749 Tel. 143 Tel. 144 THE SYMBOL OF SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL GRANITE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Augusta Maine PATIENTLY The Augusta House Central Maine's Leading Hotel G Our Motto: Upholding Maine,s Q, p Traditions for Fine Food ! for your Excellent facilities for ' f I command Meetings, Banquets and Dances ' . James M. Acheson, Mgr. Augusta Hardware 86 Plumbing Supply Co. Electrical Supplies, Paints and Wall Paper Armstrong Rugs Tel. 2468 224 Water Street A seldom used outlet, but when you want it- HOW you want it! That's the reason REDDY KILOWATI' is truly your most patient friend. You may need him at any hour of the day or night: and by the miracle of t.oday's highly or- ganized electrical industry, you can always depend on instant, emclent response. REDDY KIDOWATT observes no hours. He is always on the spot with plenty of energy to help you . . . and to give you more time to devote to War-time activities. And, you pay so little for his services. YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER LET US PROTECT YOU At no extra Cost USE PASTEURIZED MILK, CREAM, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Products Carried on Our Trucks Vitamin D Milk-for bones and teeth Eggs-graded and candled Super rich mill: Chocolate milk Family milk Orangeade Cream Buttermilk Butter Chocolate syrup Oleomargarine Cottage cheese DREW,S DAIRY The Home of Laboratory Controlled Procluctsu THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 199 Water Street Augusta, Maine Dr. John E. O'Connell DENTIST 241 Water Street Kresge Bldg. Augusta Maine Fashion Park Clothes Arrow Shirts and Dobbs Hats Bilodeau's, Inc. Augusta Maine Nicolson 86 Ryan Partridge's Drug Store JEWELERS Opposite Post Office Credit 290 Water Street Augusta, Maine 253 Water St. Augusta, Maine Tel. 186 Compliments of Kirschner's Meat Market Augusta Maine Catherin's Candy Shoppe Delicious Hot Luncheons Salads and Sandwiches Served Daily Home Made Candies PURIN TON BROS. CO. COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL Glen Lyon ANTHRACITE Franklin FUEL OIL RANGE OIL Berwind's New River Soft Coal and Stoker Coal 3 3 3 Water Street Augusta Stackpole's Pharmacy For Style and Value The place to buy Chern0wSky7S Medicine Toilet Articles f Ice Cream and Sodas Store or Women 87 Cony St. Augusta, Me. Augusta Maine MACOMBER, FARR 86 WHITTEN INSURANCE Kind Any Where Amount Depositors Trust Company Building Augusta, Maine We Cater to Cony High Students Quality Shoe Store Capital City Fruit Co. Under Capitol Theater Quality Fruits, Tobacco and Confectionery Augusta Maine Tel' 706 294 Water Street Augusta, Me. Robert B. Williamson Cony 1915 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Augusta Maine Compliments of True's Market Manchester Maine ALJTCDGIQAPI-IS AUTOGRAPHS AUTCDGRAPI-IS Go ngnat ullatw rw gm uczfai DESTI NY Jawa, M ,M ew, To +he gracIua+es of I943 The world you re going Info ns preHy well baffered and Tull of headaches You didn I' creale The head aches buf The 'ob of curxng Them will Ioe yours neverfheless II may mean gnvnng up 'rhal profes suon you d counled on for a year or Iwo For you Whafever sacrnhce 1+ means we Icnow you will malce :I cheerfully Your America and mme The land of opporlrunlly Ihal made your Isle and educaflon possrble needs help your help Kennebec Journal PRINT SHCP PRINTERS OF CONIAD I943 20 WILLOW STREET AUGUSTA, MAINE I o young men I+ means service In The armed forces. ll' If ll' How be-aufiful is youfhl how briglwf if gleams Wifh Hs illusions, aspirahons, dreams! -K -K vv-1-4,u fn., ,g,' ' W5 JJ, 4 1. 3- 1 1 rrww Wfzd .A, P n. 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