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There- fore if is our pleasure lo dedicale 'rhe I947 Coniad lo Miss M. Elizabelh Canavan, supervisor of music, and Mr. Ernesl C. Hill, direclor of lhe orcheslra and band, in appreciafion of lheir splendid performances. Miss Canavan came 'ro Cony in I937. She sludied al lhe New England Conservalory in Boslon and al lhe Boslon Lyceum School. Miss Canavan insliluled 'rhe cuslom of presenling annually a Gilberl-and-'Sullivan operefla. l-ler Glee Clubs have always given line concerls, and some of +he groups have allended music feslivals all over New England. Miss Canavan's ,siudenls admire her and will always remember Jrhe good limes she has given Them. Mr. I-lill, born in England, allended +he College of God's Gill' al Dul- wich. l-le came lo Cony and organized lhe band in I928. Laler he also loolc on 'rhe dulies of orcheslra leader. Mr. I-liII's groups. loo, have gone 'ro music leslivals and given numerous concerls. Ernie is loved by his many s+uden'rs and has proved himself lo be an excellenl leader ol' 'rhe band and orcheslra. PRODUCT' UN STATFTF Ediior-in-Chief Assisfanfs Business Manager Assisfanfs Personal Edifor Assisfanfs Ari Commiffee Assisianls Ph clog raphy Assisfanis Sporfs Assisfanls Proof Readers Typisls Janice Milliken Richard Leclair Elizabefh Lildrleiield Jerome Ba rneff David Fraser Joyce Kimball Roberf Doslie Jocelyn Warren Norma Haskell Lee Flanders Margarel Given Rosemary Reardon Marilyn Harley Sally Coombs Laureni' Laflamme Ann Morrison James Murray Theresa Diamond Wesley King Leroy Dancer Laurenfienne Dulac Norma Pierce Madeline Dolley Caroline Ealon Thomas Donahue Eula Pafferson Joan Sullivan Julieffe Whiffier Richard Marr Anne Kafsikas Leah Forfier William Judkins John Andrews Barbara Grover Elizabefh McLeod Jean Johnson William Dinsmore Pauline Gruber Arlene Glazier Jeanne Caron Lorraine Schneider Theresa P. Boucher Ludger Levesque Theresa Boucher DIIRIECTU S Isl limxfrfll. .fllvAlli.wlf'r. l,. R1'lJll 1', I.. Prvllliss, C. Tlzllrlolau W. Macmlrlzer, F. Turner, N, fazrlzsoll, M. ll-KIOIIIIPII, M. Carrier. 2nd liuwgfll. Snzitlz. C. Could, A. Rearflon, C. Kirk, H. Conant, D. Cizfrlings, D. Mossler, A. Bull, A. .!UlII'SfUlI. 3rd Row--II. l,0glll'l'1AY, L. SUIIIF, M. Varney, J. Maurer, I. BZIIIATBV, R. Harlow, R. Webber, K. Pruell. Alflh How-E. BOIlClIfllIIf, Digby, H. Gibbs, lf . Varney, A. Larkin, R. Vickery, R. Weaver, M. fllivlzazul. L. Clenzzfnt. C. Hayes. Alxsvnl-F. lYc'1r111a11, lf. Hill, Canavan. s O IN BHMURY a r I Erwin Smith n We shall all remember our former classmale, Susie Smifh. for her spirif of cheerfulness and cooperafion. A+ +he lime of her deaih she was a 'rhird-year s'ruden'r ai Cony. While she was wilrh us, Susie was very un- assuming bu+ she was always ready wi+h a pleasanf smile +o lend a help- ing hand. CAST llf OR CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA LARRAINE ALLEN llBarbll Course: General Can'l' you make up your mind? BARCLAY RAE AUSTIN Course: General Miss Mossler will cerfainly miss your poems in English class. MYRTLE ALTHEA ALLEN Il MYr+Il Course: Academic Infended Vocafion: Medical Tech- nologisf. Ac+ivifies: Sock and Buslcin I: Lalin Club 2: Baslcefball I: Field Hockey I: Science Fair 3. Her 'friendly ways and pleasfng manner ELEANOR GERTRUDE BAGLEY IIEIII Course: Academic Iniended Vocalionz Medical Secre- fary. Acfiviliesz Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orches- lra 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I: Danc- ing Chorus 3, 4: Class Assembly 3. Long will we remember Eleanor for having The mos+ on and off Iove affair in Cony. JOHN CLIFFORD ANDREWS. JR. Andy Course: Academic Infended Vocalion: Denfisl. Acfivifiesz Class vice-presideni' 4: Sfu- denl Council 3: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh I, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track 4: Baslref- ball I, 2, 3.4. Our would-be denlisl saves his energy for afhlelic fe-als by beafing lhe 'IraiI fo lhe school on Ihe hill in fha? famed Iwo door blue iob of his. JACOUELYN JOAN BAKER Jackie Course: General :mended vomion. sw.-my. Universify High School, La., I, 2, 3. The Ii'HIe Soufhern gal who made such a hif af Cony. LEON NORMAN BARBEAU Course: General Xcfivifies: Velerans' Club 4. 'hal s noi excess weighl-i'l's iusl all good nafure 'Flowing ouf. VAUGHN ANCEL YOUNG Course: General lclivifiesz Foolball I, 2: Baslceiball I, Velerans' Club 4. 4aybe Vaugl1n's five fool heighl' :ed him gel' away wi+h so much in ly hall. JEROME HARRY BARNETT IlJerrYlI Course: Commercial lnfended Vocalionz Accounlanl. Aclivifies: Chizzle Wizzle Decoraling Commillee 2, Play 3, 4: Execulive Com- miHee 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Confad Sfaff 4: C.B.C. 3, 4: Triple C 3, 4: Book Club 4: C Club 4: Manager 3: Class Assembly 3, 4: Senior Play: Baseball 4. He has The fechnique of being in fhree places al' once. DOROTHY BOUCHARD IIDOHYII Course: Commercial I+ was useless fo fry lo 'Find Dolly second period. She was sure fo be off, hunling up alfendance slips. ROBERT FRANCIS BERRYMAN llBobll Course: Academic lnfended Vocalionz Chemical Engi- heef. Acfiviliesx Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I, Decorafing Commiflee 2: Lafin Club 3: Science Club 3, 4: Poelry Conlesf 2: French Club 4: Rifle Club 4: Junior Prom CommiHee 3: Senior Play Slaff. Forever absenf from school. THERESA BOUCH ER Bu+ch Course: Commercial ln+ended Vocafionz Secrefary, Acfivilies: Sludenl Council 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh l, Chorus 3, 4, Dancing Chorus 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Triple C 3, 4: Bool: Club 4: Class Assembly 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Sweel, genfle, friendly. Theresa will be remembered by many for her lhoughfful- ness fo olhers. Ymamwssam-mumwm,mw wmw-uaemessmswwml rf-wee-Q .a Mmm' THERESA PRISCILLA BOUCHER Course: Commercial Acfivifiesz Coniad 4: Chizzle Wiule Boofh 4: Triple C 3, 43 Boolr Club 43 Field Hoclrey 4. Who can resis+ fhose blue eyes! BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BROWN llBennYll Course: Indus+riaI Arfs lnfended Vocafion: Air Plane Me- chanic. The boy who plays a swee+ Irumpei and is noled for his famed and daring rides in his 37 dashIng brown Ford. SHFI compelilion for Ihe Bosion Taxi drivers! NORMAN CLAUDE BOURGET Norm Course: Academic Acfivifiesx Chizzle Wizzle Produc+ion Siafi 3, Booih 47 Laiin Club 2: C Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Huniing fhe year round!! KATHERINE ALDANA BROWN ll Kay!! Course: Academic Acfivifies: Lalin Club 27 Triple C' Club 4: Book Club 4: Soffball lg Volley- ball Ig Junior Prom Decorafing Commii- Iee 3. Perf, pefife and provocaiive. Q 5 I I 1 I ROBERT EMILE BRETON IlBobll Course: Indus+riaI Ar'I's Acliviliesz Foolball I. 3. One of +he velerans who would hi been on Ihe foolball field his senior yi had he been discharged from Ihe Ar in lime. PAUL JUSTIN BROWN Course: General Infended Vocafionz Bi g L ea g Pifcher. Acfiviiiesz Veferans' Club 4: B. ball 4. His eyes are closed fo love, won and wine. s 1 r I ,nmfmuwMu-mq .1 111. . r -,-nf' IERNARD FRANCIS BURNS Course: General .cfivi+ies: Veferans' Club 4. ine of our veferans whom we gol 'Io v Iiffle about since he commufed 1 Gardiner. UCILLE THERESA BUSQUE Course: Commercial :IiviI'ies: Triple C 3, 4: Boolx Club er quief ways have won her many ds. BONNIE KAY BURNS Bonnie K. Course: Academic Infendecl Voca+ion: Normal School. Acfivifiess Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Olio 2: Book Club 4: Class Assembly I, 2, 3. Even 'rhough Bonnie is small we could always look down and see her smiling. BERNARD ATWOOD CAREY lIBunlI Course: Academic Ac'I'ivi+ies: Chizzle Wiule Usher 4: Foofball I, 4: Baslcefball I, 2. A pessimisi wifh a sense of humor, he's always on 'Ihe ball and ready for any- fhing. ROBERT ERNEST BURNS llBobIl Course: Indusirial Arfs AcIivi+ies: Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2. He's a whiz ai baslnelballl JEAN CARON Course: Commercial In+encIed Vocafion: Secrefary. Acfiviliesz Maiorefie I, 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus I, 4: Triple C 3, 4. She likes 'Io flirf wifh Ihe boys, buf FIash is her chief inferesf. 111-nuluwmmrp-ann -miunum we lf . JANET ELIZABETH CARTER Course: General Acfiviiies: Class Assembly 23 Second in Science Fair in Chemislry 3: Senior Play S+aFFg Science Fair CommiHee 4. Jane? enferfained us several Vmes wi+h her fascinafing collecfion of spoons. May she have luck in finding many ofhers fo add io fhis colleciion. MAURICE F. COOMBS Course: Academic lnfended Vocalion: Car Salesman. The quie+ boy who carries len dollar bills. MARGUERITE ELLEN CHAPMAN Margie Course: Commercial lnfended Vocafion: Secreiary. Acfiviiiesz Triple C 3. Why blush so easily? SELVA COOMBS llsallyll Course: Commercial lnfended Vocafion: Secreiary. Ac1ivi+ies: Triple C Club 3, 45 Coniad 4: Book Club 4: Class Gif? Com- mi'Hee 4. One +hing Sally can'+ resisi is lhe name Diclr. 5 GLADYS ELAINE CHASE nsladll Course: Commercial Aciivifiesz Chizzle Wizzle Producl Sfaff 45 Triple C 3, 4: Book Club Senior Play Sfaff. Glad-gay, giddy, giggly, and go naiured. OWENA MAY CURRIER Course: Home Economics Owena was always lively during H1 Room Period. wmnlmmmm LUCILLE HELEN CUSSON Course: Home Economics Ihubby, bul' chic and a friend Io all. ARLENE MAE DANFORTH Lenie Course: Commercial 1'fended Vocalionz Boolxlceeper. ire boys her only inleresi in life? EDWIN RUSSELL DAGGETT IlEdIl Course: Academic lnfended Vocaiion: Eleclrician. Acliviliesz Sludenl Council, Presidenl 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh I, 4: Properly CommiHee 2, 3: Laiin Club I, 2: C Club 3, 4: Science Club 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslxelball I, 3: Track 3, 4: Junior Prom Decoraling Commiliee 3: Senior Play Business Manager: Nalional Honor Sociely. Thai fall quiel lad whose quicli blush belies his molfo fain+ I1ear'I ne'er won fair lady. MARY ELIZABETH DERBY llDarbll Course: General Aclivifies: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Cony Cue 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I, Play Sialii 4: Triple C 3: Baslcelball I: Sen- ior Play Sfaiil: Naiional Honor Sociefy. We gran? 'lhal iho' she has much wil, She's very shy in using il. LEROY MELVIN DANCER IIROYII Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Clergyman. Acfivifiesz Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 2, Play 3, Chorus and Olio 4: Sock and Buslcin I: Glee Club 4: Laiin Club 2: Chrisimas Pageanl I, 2, 3, 4: Class Assembly I: Science Fair 4: Senior Play: Nalional Honor Sociely. Ambifious, sincere, and Iofs of fun. MARY THERESA DIAMOND Therese Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Medical Secre- lary. Acfiviliesz Cony Cue Slaff 4: Coniad Slaiil 4: Chizzle Wizzle Execulive Com- mifiee 4: Soclx and Buslrin Club I: Lalin Club I, 2: Baslzelball I, 2, 3: Field Hockey I, 2, 3: W.C.T.U. Essay Prize 2: 2nd Prize in Legion Oralorical Conlesl 3: Isl Prize in Legion Essay Coniesf 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: Senior Play 4: Softball I, 3: Class Assembly 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. Theresa is Ihe Irind of girl who sels good examples for lhe resl of us Io follow. WILLIAM ALEXANDER DINSMORE, JR. IIBHIII Course: Academic Iniended Vocaiion: Chemical Engi- neer. Aciivifies: Coniad 4: Science Club 3: Class Assembly I: Chizzle Wizzle Play 4. The shori infellecfual Iype who always spuris our wifh a congenial and wiHy remark ai Ihe rnosf unexpecfed Iimes. THOMAS FRANCIS DONAHUE llTommYll Course: Academic Infended Vocalion: Commercial Ariisf. Aciiviiiesr Cony Cue 2, 3, 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 2, 3, 4: Olio I: Play 3. 4: Decoraiing CommiHee 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Soclr and Buslrin I, 2, 3: Lafin Club 2: Science Club 3: Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Deco- rafing Commiifee 3: Chrisimas Pageanl I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. The Beau Brummell of Ihe class ol 47 . We can always counf on Tom Io bacl: up our mosl feeble aifempis a+ humor. ERSKINE L. DODGE llHarrYll Course: General Acfiviiiesz Veferans' Club 4. His 'friendliness is re'Flec+ed in his Iceen blue eyes. ROBERT ARMAND DOSTIE lIBobll Course: General Ac+ivi'ries: Coniad 4: Triple C Club 4: Senior Play 4. Cony's inieresi' in Ihe Qualify Shoe Slore. MAD ELYN ELIZABETH DOLL Dolly Course: Academic Acfivifies: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh Coniad 4: Laiin Club 2. Madelyn's sweef smile and laugl eyes Are surely good +o see. In fulure life she'lI fake Ihe prize Whafever ihe choice may be. ALLEN CHARLES DOWLINC Ha'Iche'I ' Course: lndusfrial Aris He hasn'+ had much +o say buf been a friend Io all. 1 4-ang,-wmwwmmi-an . -rr. -an LAU RENTIENNE DU LAC Laurie Course: Commercial lnlended Vocalionz Secrela ry. Aclivilies: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle olh 3: Lalin Club I. 2: Triple C 3, Class Assembly 21 Junior Prom Boolh nmmillee 3. Laurenlienne may be shy, buf you n always counl on her for a good lime. PHILIP ROLAND DUMONT Boslon Course: General lnfended Vocalionz Accounfanl. Aclivifies: Foolball 2: Velerans' Club Phil's sense of humor seems Io be a eal help in gelling him our of lroubles especially wilh leachers. IRIS MARIE DUMAIS Blondie Course: General lnlended Vocalionz Nurse. Acliviliesz Book Club 4. ls if her blond hair lhal calches lhe boys' eyes? MARY AGNES DUNN llMaYerll Course: Academic lnlended Vocalion: Medical Secre- lary. Aclivilies: Chizzle Winle Chorus 2, Boolh 4: Sock and Buslrin Club Ig Lalin Club 2: French Club 47 Baslrefball I, 2, 3: Field Hoclrey I, 2, 3: Volley Ball I, 2, 3: Soffball I, 2, 3, Archery 3: Class Assembly I, 4. If you need cheering up iusl lislen lo Mary laugh. REGINALD DONALD DUMAIS llReggiell Course: General lnlended Vocafion: Radio Technician. Aclivifies: Velerans' Club 4. Reggie's curly hair is cerlainly quile an allraclion for girls, RICHARD ALLAN DYSART IIDOCII Course: Academic lnlended Vocalionz Radio Commen- lafor. Aclivilies: Class Presidenl 4: Sfudenl Council lg Chizzle Wizzle Endman I, 2, 3, 4, Olio 3, 4: Sock and Buslcin I, 2: Vice Presidenl I: C.B.C. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Assembly I, 3. 4: Senior Play. The friendly voice from lhe hearl of Maine, l40O on your radio dial. A wil exlraordinary, who makes sludy halls en- lerlaining Isomelimesl. CAROLYN CHALMERS EATON . Kay Course: Academic Acfivifiesz Cony Cue 3, 4: Chizz'e Wizzle Boolh 3: Decoraling Commiflee 4: Lafin Club 2: Baslrelball I, 2: Ar+s and Crafls Club 3: Volleyball I: Junior Prom Decorallng Commiflee 3. He-r arfislic abilily has been a greal assef io +I1e CUE and +he CONIAD and fhe Iwinlxle in her eye has been Ihe life of many a par+y. MARY FRANCES FALLON ll Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Medical Secre fary. Aclivifiesz Chizzle Wizzle Boofh Com- miHee 2: Socll and Buslrin I: Lalin Club 2: G.P.E. Club 2, 3, 4: Baslxefball I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Ping-pong I, 3: Soffball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2. 3, 4: Class Assembly I, 4: Cheer Leader 4. MoIIy's always fhe Iasl fo come and Ihe Iasl Io leave. MARY ANN ELLIOT Mimi Course: General Inlc nded Vocafion: Secrelary. Acfiviliesz Hamplonz Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3. Alfhough Mary has only been with us for a year, she has proved herself fo be a swell friend. RICHARD LEONARD FAREWELL Dick Course: Academic Infencled Vocalionz Texlile School. Acfivifies: Foofball 3. Diclr, wilh his wolfish eyes, appears Io be quile a hif wilh Ihe girls. DONALD CLAYTON EVANS Donkey Course: Induslrial Arls Acfivifiesz Chizzle Wiule Prope Commiffee 2, 4: Boolh CommI'Hee Baseball 3. One of fhe Y. M. C. A. pool shark: BURLEIGH MALCOLM FARI Course: Indusfrial Arls Aclivilies: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfre Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 2, 3: Foofball 2 4: Track 3, 4. Burleigh is a winsome youfh, He cannol sober down, And, in all his classes, He always acfs Ihe clown. - 1 cwwwww- w auami-was-1 1 1 I I I ff an-..u. LEE H. FLANDERS Pere Course: General 'nlendecl Vocafion: Engineer. Acfiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Properly lmmilfee 2, 3, 4: Coniad 4: Science .lb 3: Junior Prom Decorafng Com- llee 3: Senior Play. The guy wilh Ihe blislering red hair, h a mechanic's hearf and a sfomach sleel, noi lo menfion his woman peel. EAH CONSTANCE FORTIER Mike Course: Academic nfended Vocalion: Aufhor. Xdivifies: Cony Cue Slalif 3, 4: niad 4: Chizzle Wizz'e Producfion FI 3: C.B.C. 4: Lalin Club I, 2: G.P.E. French Club 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: ld Hockey I, Manager 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Soffball I, 2. 4: Class As- ubly 4: Science Fair Commilfee 4. ?ar Harbor, hcre I come! CAROLINE CHRISTINE FLEISCHMANN Car'line Course: General Acfiviliesz Morse: Dramafic Club I. 2: Baslrefball 2: Soflball 2. Cony: Baslzelball 3: Boolc Club 4: Senior Play. Car'Iine doesn'+ wasle money on sfamps. She sends all her lellers In school or delivers Ihem personally. PAUL RULLMANN FOSTER Course: Academic Infended Vocalionz High School His- Iory Teacher. Acliviliesz Lalin Club 4: Debaling I. When we see Paul we always fhinlr of fha? liflle Ford of his. PAUL ROLAND FLEISCHMANN llsonnyll Course: General Inlended Vocafionz Accoun'ran+. Acfiviliesz Morse High: Baslrelball I, 2. Cony: Boolr Club 3, 4. English he smiles al, Mafh he scorns, Bu+ he sfudies women From darlr fill dawn. TERRENCE MARTIN FOX ll-I-erryll Course: General lnlended Vocafon: The Navy. Aclivifiesz Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra 3: Chizzle Wizzle Olio 2, Play 3, 4: Soclz and Buslxin I: Class Assemb'y 3: Senior Play. Wifh Terry's abilify +o fell Iall fales we lmow he wfll malce a hit in Ihe Navy. al if f -...- v DAVID ALANSON FRASER lrDaVell Course: Academic Aclivifiesz Band 3, 4: Cony Cue I, 3: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wiule Chorus 3: Glee Club I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Book Club 4: French Club 4: Baseball 3: Foolball Manager 4: Class Assembly I. Allhough Dave may nol be remem- bered for his brillianl recifalions in French III, his four-year record al' Cony is one of meril. MILDRED GOLDIE GELNOW Course: Academic Aclivifiesz Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Play Sfaff 3, Booih 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Book Club 4: G.P.E. Club 4: French Club 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Soflball 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Class Assembly I: Na- lional Honor Sociely. An all-round good sporl' fo whom suc- cess in lhe busfness world is assured. LORRAINE HOPE GASLIN IlLoull Course: Home Economics Inlended Vocalionz Beaufician. Acfiviliesx Drum Maiorelle 3, 4: Chinle Wizzle Boolh I: Olio 3: Sock and Buskin I: Book Club 3. Speaking of Fliris, Lorraine beais lhem all. RICHARD PHILIP GILBERT Dick Course: Commercial Inlended Vocalion: Bookkeeper. Acliviliesz Triple C 3, 4. Dick seems lo have a moHo which goes like +his: Work and sludy is for me. LiHIe girls I rarely see. KATHERINE AMELIA GATES Kay or Khaki Course: Home Economics Acfivifies: Drum Maiorefle I, 2, 3 Lighl' or dark, shorl or 'IaII, She seis a lrap fo snare fhem all, AII's one Io her-above her fan. Loads of luck fo you and lhe lucky man. MARGARET JANE GIVEN llpeggyll Course: Academic Infended Vocaiion: Designer. Acfivifiesz Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 3: Cony Cue 3, 4: Coniad 4: Chiz Wiule Boolh 2, Olios 3, 4, Chorus Sock and Buskin I: Lalin Club I, G.P.E. 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Baskell: I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Fr Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Class Assembly I, 4: Ping-pong I, 2: Junior Prom Comn lee 3: Cheer Leader 4: Senior Play Science Club 3: Nalional Honor Socie The ouldoor Iype as welI as alw. looking Simp-Iy grand. NELSON SUMNER GLAZER Nellie Course: Academic Acfiviliesz Orcheslra I, 2, Chizzle izzle Boolh 35 C.B.C. 2: Lalin Club 2: .C.T.U. Confesl 27 Class Assembly Ig baling Club lg Science Club 3. Eyes wilh Iwinkling Iaughler, His aclions a sign of fun, Bur asking foolish queslions Would disillusion anyone. GEORGE-C. GOULD Course: Academic Aclivifiesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh 2, lducfion Slaff 4. viuch of his lime off from his faIher's wcery slore is devoled Io guns of all ds. ARLENE MAY GLAZIER Neena Course: Commercial lnlended Vocalfon: Secrelary. Aclivifies: Coniad 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 3, Chizzle Winle Decoraling Com- mi'Hee 3: Execulive Commillee 4: Soclr and Buslrin I, 2: Triple C 3, 4: Soff- ball Ig Nafional Honor Sociely. Wilh eyes of Iwinlcling laughler Neena does nol seelz in vain, For her dear friends are many And greal is her fame. ROBERT JAMES GRIBBIN Pere Course: General Aclivifiesz Chiule Wizzle Decorafinq Commillee 2, 4, Boolh 3, Usher 4: Bool: Club 4, Foolball I, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Bob isn'I really lazy, he's iusl never in a hurryl CHARLENE EDNA GOFF Chan Course: Commercial Infended Vocafionz Boolrlceeper. Acfivifies: Lafin Club 2: Triple C' 3, 4. Why be so quie+7 SHIRLEY MAXINE GRIFFIN Shirl Course: General Infended Vocalion: Dancer. Aclivifies: Orcheslra I, 2: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I, Dancing Chorus 2, 3, 4, Olio 45 Triple C 4: Senior Play. She surely knows how Io use her feel and has been a very greal' assef Io Ihe dancing chorus. .numb n 'dk N Q W ku... ....,,- I 3' BARBARA LOUISE GROVER Barby Course: Academic Infended Vocalionz Inferior Deco- rafor. AcIivi+ies: Band I, 2, 3: Orchesrra I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wiule Boofh I, 4: Lafin Club 2: Boolm Club 4: G.P.E. Club 2, 3, 4: Baslref- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: Field Hoclzey I, 2, 3, 4: Soff- ball I, 2, 3: Cheerleader 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy. Here's fo Barb, may her beauly and Iaughler be everlasiing. JOHN STANTON HALLOWELL Johnny Course: Commercial Inlended Vocafion: Aclor. AcIivi+ie-s: Chizzle Wizzle Play 3, 4: Triple C Club 4: Book Club 3: Senior Play, John has Ihree inferesis-Drama, Music, and Girls. PAULINE LOUISE GRUBER IIPOHYII Course: Commercial Inlended Vocafion: Slenographer. Acfivifies: Orcheslra I. 2, 3: Coniad Sialif 4: Triple C Club 3, 4. She believes in being seen and noi heard. MARILYN EDITH HARLEY llMinkYll Course: Academic Inlended Vocaiionz P r o 'I e s s i o n al Dancer. Acfivilies: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Coniad 4: Chiule Wizzle Dancing Chorus 2, 3, 4, Olios 3, 4: Soclr and Bus- Icin I, 2: Lafin Club 2: G.P.E. Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Sofiball I: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hoclrey I, 2, 3, 4: Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4: Ping-pong I: Archery 3: Decora- 'Hon Commiffee for Junior Prom 3. Who can say she doesn'+ gel around? SYLVIA MAE HALL Course: General You would always norice Sylvia in crowd because of her golden Iresses ELIZABETH JAYNE HARWOC llBe++Yll Course: General Acliviriesz Sfudeni Council 2: Chi Wizzle Producrion S+aFI 3, 4: Sock Buslcin I, 2: Cony Broadcasl I, 2, 3, Field Hockey I: Chrisfmas Play 2, 3. Beffy has Ihe dramafic abilify in class and we're migh+y proud of he W I sl 1 LOUISE ELDINA HARWOOD lILull Course: General Infended Vocalionz Nurse, Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3. She gives Ihe appearance of being ny, bu? when she smiles and rolls Ihose fes, we Irnow I+ isn'I Irue. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH HAYN ES Ilphylll Course: Home Economics Inlended Vocalionz Church Worker. There's a myslerious air abou? Phyl buf e do Imow Ihal she's inferesled in 'Ihe avy. ERNEST LLEWELLYN HASKELL Course: Induslrial Arls Infended Vocalion: Truclring Business. AcI'iviI'ies: Chiule Wizzle Properly Commillee 3, 4. Driving a Iaxi is only Ihe Firsf slep in eslablishing his own lruclcing business. MARGARET ANSLEY HENDERSON Course: Academic Aclivilies: Band I, 25 Orchesfra I, 2, 37 Chizzle Wizzle Assislanl Play Direcfor 4: G.P.E, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Sofi- ball I, 2, 3: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 4: Archery 3. We'II always remember fhal' feminine giggle. NORMA JOAN HASKELL llsporfll Course: Commercial Acfiviliesz Band I, 2: Coniad 41 Triple C 3, 4, Soflball 27 Nalional Honor Sociefy. A Iillle flirling now and Ihen never inlerfered wifh her scholasfic achieve- menls. BARBARA ANNE HIGGINS Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Career Diplomal. Aclivilies: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Cony Cue I, 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Olio 2, 3, Singing Chorus 41 Lalin Club I, 21 French Club 43 Isl Prize Freshman and Sophomore Poelry Con- Iesl 2: American Legion Oraforical Con- fesl 3, 43 Class Assembly 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Science Fair 4: Cerlilicale of Meril from Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Board. Delermined and capable, Barbara will succeed in whalever she alfempls Io do. ,ww - CHARLES MAURICE HOWE, JR. nBudll Course: Academic lnlended Vocalion: Telephone Co. Acliviliesz Chizzle Wiule Olio 3, Boolh 4: Sock and Buslin l, 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Bool: Club 4: Velerans' Club 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3: Isl Prize Poeiry Conlesl 4. Bud's radianf personalily is somelhing we will always remember. ELEANOR MAE HUMPHREY Course: Academic Aciivilies: Cony Cue 3, 4: Lalin Club l, 2: Science Fair Finals 4: Science Club 4: Maine Sfudenl Legislafure 4: Nalional Honor Sociely: 2nd Prize Poefry Con+es+ 4. A lrue proponenl of scholaslic achieve- menl. ROBERT JOSEPH HOWE IlBobll Course: lnduslrial Arls lnlended Vocalion: Telephone Co. Aclivifies: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus 3, Boolh 4: Glee Club 3: Bcolc Club 4: Foolball 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Senior Play. Once Bob malxes a friend he never loses him. GRETA LILLIAN HUNT Course: Home Economics Acfiviliesz Chorus 4: Boolr Club I, 2. One of The mosl bashful girls in lhe Senior Class. RALPH WESLEY HUBBARD Course: General Acfivilies: Veferans' Club 4: Vi erans' Baslrelball 4. Ralph's smile makes us all aware of friendliness. NELSON ELMER INGALLS lINelIl Course: General lnlended Vocalion: News Reporfe Aclivifies: Chizzle Wiule Chorus Play 3, 4: Soclr and Buskin 2: Glee Cl l. Nelson undergoes a frequenf chan of hearf whe-re girls are concerned. MARY FRANCES INGRAHAM lllnkll Course: Academic Iniended Vocalionr Medical Secre- ary. Ac+iviIies: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesira , 2, 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus I, 3, 4: Olios 3, 4: Sock and Buslcin I: .alin Club 2: G.P.E. 3, 4: Baslcelball I, I, 3, 4: Soffball I: Riding 2: Field 'loclzey I, 2, 3, 4: Class Assembly I, 2, 1, 4. Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: 'ing-pong I, 3: Tumbling 3. Her love for Ihe song Cheri-Beri- IIM I HAROLD EARL JONES Fuzzy Course: Academic Inlended Vocalion: Coach and Phy- ical Educalion Direclor. Acfiviliesz Sludenl Council 4: Chizzle Nizzle Boolh 2: C Club 4: Velerans' :lub 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Traci: 2, 3: Iaslxelball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4, We'II always remember Fuzzy for his laircul, his iolzes, and his fun. ELIZABETH LOUISE JOHNSON llBe++yll Course: Commercial Aciivifiesz Triple C Club 3, 4: Book Club 4: G.P.E. 4: Baslnelball 3, 4: Volle ball I 3' Soflball I 2 3' Scra Y I I I v I P' book Keeper 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. Belly seems kinda quiel Io some buf +haI's iusi because Ihey don'I Imow! MARY ELIZABETH JON ES nBe++Yll Course: General Acfiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I, 3: Lafin Club 3: G.P.E. 2, 3, 4: Basluelball I, 2, 3: Sollball I: Bowling 2: Tumbling 3: Field Hoclrey I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Decoraiing Commi'Hee 4. Mary has always been bubbling over wilh friendship and personalify. MARILYN JEAN JOHNSON Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Journalism. Acliviliesz Cony Cue 3, 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh 4: Soclr and Buskin I: Lafin Club I, 2: Book Club 4: G.P.E. 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: Field Hoclrey 4: Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Soflball I, 3: Class As- sembly 3, 4: You'Ih Day Commillee 4: Honor Essay: Nalional Honor Sociefy. Ouiel and unassuming, Jean has been a favorile of our class. She has 'Ihe abiIi'I'y Io go far in life. MARY ELIZABETH JORDAN Course: Academic Infended Vocalionz Nurse. Acliviliesz Band I, 2: Chizzle Wizzle Boofh 3: Sock and Buslmin Club I: La'I'in Club 2: Baslcelball I, 2. 3, 4: Sofiball 2: Ping-pong I: Field Hockey I, 2, 4: Volleyball I: Science Club 3: French Club 4: Class Assembly 4: Senior Play. Mary is noled for her clever com- menls, parficularly in biology. WILLIAM RUSSELL JUDKINS lIBiIllI Course: lncluslrial Ar'ls Infended Vocalionz Professional Base- ball. Aclivilies: Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wizzle I, Boolh 2, Execulive Commilfee 3, Presidenl 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: Baslzelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, Capt 4: Class As- sembly 3. As caplain of our 47 baseball feam, and as presidenl of Chizzle Wizzle, Bill displayed Ihe very able leadership fhal is in him. JERRY KENNEDY llJerryn Course: Academic Acliviliesz Chiule Wizzle Boolh 3, Usher 4: Foolball I, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: C Club 4. No'I fhe silenl Iype, Jerry was always in fhe Ihick of fhings. CHARLES KAKATSAKIS Chuck Course: Academic lnlended Vocalionz Archi+ec+, Acfiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh I, Chorus 2, 3, Olio 3, 4, Endman 4: C. B. C. 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball 3: Senior Play 4. When anylhing is said againsf Ihe Red Sox, Chucll always has an argumenl' for Ihem. JOYCE MARILYN KIMBALL llKimlI Course: Academic Aclivifiesz Class Secrelary I: Cony Cue 4: Coniad 4: Chfule Wizzle Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Olio 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Laiin Club I, 2: Boolc Club 4: Volleyball 4: Baslxefball 4: Field Hoclrey 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Class Assemblies I, 2, 4: French Club 4: Salufalorian. Ambifion and deierminafion are her Ivey fo success. Joyce's 'Fine musical voice has broughl pleasure Io us all. A A vi el fx f M ww. ' . ANNE SARA KATSIKAS Course: Academic Acfiviliesz Cony Cue 3, 4: Coniad 1 French Club 4: Arls and Craffs Club Soflball I: Volleyball I. Don'+ do anylhing you wouIdn'+ wal Io show up in a piclure when Anne around. BEVERLY JANE KINCH Bev Course: Academic Acfiviliesz Chiule Wiule Produclix Sfaff 4: Lafin Club 2: Triple C Book Club 4: Senior Play Staff 4: Cz and Gown Commiflee 4: Chrislm Pageanf 4. Wifh cheeks of rosy red And eyes full of fun, When you loolx al' Beverly You're loolring cl' lhe sun. a y V-im xv K SHIRLEY MURIEL LEVINE Course: General Infended Vocafionz Radio Worlcer. Aciivifiesz Cony Cue 4: Chizzle Wizzle SIa'Ff 4: Latin Club I: Triple C 3, 4: Book Club 3: Volleyball I: Bowling 2: Senior Play Sfaff: Nafional Honor So- ciefy. Shirley is a quiei lass And so are Iofs we know: We wish you loads of good success Wherever you may go. ELDON EDWARD LIZOTTE 'lLizIl Course: General Acfiviriesz Veferans' Club 4. Eldon is known for his iolly spirii and greai sense of humor. ELIZABETH HARTHORN LITTLEFIELD llLiblI Course: Academic Acliviiiesz Band I, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Class Secrefary 4: Secrefary Sfu- denf Council 2: Coniad Sfaff 4: Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: C.B.C. 4: French Club 4: BasI:e+baII I: Archery 3: Field Hoclrey I, 2, 3: Volleyball I: Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom CommiHee 3: Naiional Honor Sociefy. Lib is Ihe Izind of girl every girl would like Io be. NORMAN A. LYFORD nNorrnll Course: Academic Infended Vocafionz Lawyer, Acfiviiiesz Chizzle Wizzle Boorh 3: Baseball 3: Senior Play. Whenever Ihere was an independenf sporfs Ieam formed, Norm was righ'r in 'Ihe fhiclr of i+. RICHARD DENNIS LIVINGSTONE Dick Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz EIecI'ricaI Fhysicisf. Ac+ivi+ies: Cony Cue 3. 4. Diclx and his long red moiorcycle a a common sighf around fhe sfreels Augusia. ROBERT WILLIAM MacLAURI Course: General Acliviriesr Band I,'2, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3: Golf 3, 4: Tennis 3. He malces up for his Iaie hours duri school lime. ,- wfqr.u.ff1wNum1vu-gmeawmmff-ali-m - I mmemnnmumnnmwum- ,I-, I I W V. -. 1 ELIZABETH ANN MacLEOD llBe++YlI Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Nurse. Acfiviiies: Class Secreiary 3: Cony ue 3, 4: Chizzle Wizzle Chorus I. 2. 3. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Iskefball I, 3: Field Hockey 4: Volley- all 2: Class Assembly I, 3: Coniad 4: vnior Play 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy. If you wanl a frank honesf opinion if ask Belly. MERLE RICHARD McINNIS Merle Course: Academic Acfivilies: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh 3: olball 3, 4. A sporls enfhusiasf who places the WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACOMBER, JR. sau Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Psychiafrisl. Aclivilies: Class President 2: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: C.B.C. 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: C Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor So- cieiy 3, 4: American Legion Confesf 3: Senior Play: Phillips' Cup 3: Valedic- lorian. Being fhe son of our principal didn'f pul Bill in an easy spot Yef he has been a grand example for ihe resi of us fo 'follow-in siudies, in afhlefics, and as an all round good fellow. FRANCIS JOSEPH McLAUGHLIN Course: General Aclivifiesz Velerans' Club 4. Ooooo-Thai Chevrolefl Rica-:ARD STUART MARR Dick Course: Academic Iniended Vocafion: Radio Technician Acfiviiiesz Good Will: Chorus I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Hi-Y. Cony: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh 3: Coniad 4: Foo+baII 4: Baseball 3: Senior Play. A ladies' man wilh a preference for blondes. FREDERICK SAWYER MERRICK, JR. Mickey Course: Vocafional Mickey always has a willy remark on Iphasis on foofball. ll e HP of his iongue' , 'Iwi Wm: we:-,..w A - iz aal ELIZABETH ELLA MILLER JANICE MILLIKEN llBe+n llJanll Course: Commercial Belly is a friend of few words. ANN ALDEN MORRISON Course: Academic Acliviliesz Sfudenl Council I: Cony Cue 3: Coniad 4: Chiule Wizzle Boolh I, Chorus and Olio 3, Chorus 4: Sock and Buskin I: Lalin Club I, 2: Book Club 4: G.P.E. 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Soff- ball I, 2, 3: Archery 3: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Ping-pong I: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Youlh Day Commillee 4: French Club 4: Na- Iional Honor Sociely. Whal a halfbackl Course: Academic lnlended Vocafionz Lawyer. Aclivilies: Cony Cue 3, 4: Coniad 4: Chizzle Wiule Chorus 2, 3, 4, Olio 2, 3, Play 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Book Club 4: French Club 4: Basket- ball I, 3, 4: Volleyball I: Nafional Honor Sociely: Class Assembly I, 3, 4: Science Fair 3, 4. Able Io keep her voice as well as her marks above high C. PATRICIA IDA MOULTON lIPa+lI Course: Academic Aclivifiesz French Club 4: Volleyball 2, 3. Oflen on our lonely way A cheery smile we meel. I+ is our own dear Pal, Wi+h manners ever sweel. RICHARD JOSEPH MORRISETTE Dick Course: Academic Infended Vocalion: Business Adv! Iising. Acliviliesz Winslow: Band I: Orch Ira I: Class Presidenl I: Class Asseml I. Cony: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 4: Cony Cue Slalif 3, 4: Chiule Wiz Properly Commillee 2, 3, Olio 4, Play La+in Club 3: Book Club 3, 4: Frer Club 4: Afhlelic Manager 3: Class I sembly 3, 4: Science Fair 3: Senior PI When il comes lo ian, iI's Dick a his clarinel. JAMES EDWARD MURRAY, J ..JimmY.. Course: Academic lnlended Vocalionz Physical Edu lion Teacher. Aclivifiesz Sludenl Council 2: Con Sfaff 4: Chizzle Whizzle Chorus 2, 3, Boolh I, Olio 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: 6 Club I, 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Fooll 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Ping-pong 2, 3, 4: Class sembly I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Comr lee 3: Chrislmas Pageanl 4: Senior Pl Gill Commillee. A swell parlner for dancing and I Jim will always be remembered for friendliness fo everyone. JUNE AVILO O'BRIEN Course: Commercial Acfiviiiesz Chizzle Wizzle Booih 3: 'iple C 3: Senior Play 4. Whal a devil in bookkeeping class. EU LA ELIZABETH PATTERSON Laddie Course: Academic lnlended Vocalion: Missionary 'orlrer. Acliviliesz Cony Cue 3, 4: Coniacl 4: hizzle Wizzle Play 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: nslrelball I: Soflball I: Junior Prom ecorafing Commiflee 3: Senior Play ssisfanf Direclor: Nalional Honor So- ely. Eula's acling in ARSENIC AND OLD RCE cerlainly was line. Bul lel' fhis z a warning 'lo you-Never louch her derberry wine. RICHARD M. PAGE Dick Course: Academic In+ended Vocalionx Elecfrical Engi- neer. Acliviiies: Chizzle Wizzle Usher I, 3, Chorus 2, 4: Sock and Buslrin Club I: Lalin Club 3: Boolr Club 4: Debaling I: Science Fair 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 4. A fellow wiih an exlra large gill of gab. MARSHALL LEON PEASLEE Pee Wee Course: Vocafional Iniended Vocalion: Farmer, Acfivifiesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh 2: Properly Commifiee 4. Whal a fulure for such a IiHle boy! RAYMOND DONALD PARE llRayll Course: Vocalional Iniended Vocalionz Eleclrical Engi- neer. Aciiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Booih 4. Ray's pleasing personalily and good humor malre him Iilced by all. DORIS EDNA PELLETIER Dol Course: Commercial mended Voca+ion: Secrefary. Acliviiiesz Triple C 3. 4. How she loved brighf fed slcirlsl ..-mum-mmmmmmun-mmswym LEONARD EDWARD PELLETIER Pooch Course: General Infended Vocalionz Navy. Acfivilies: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 3: Class As- sembly 2. Is your car good for parlring only? CYNTHIA PIERCE rlpeell Course: Academic Inlended Vocafion: Child Psycholo- gisf. Aclivifiesz Chizzle Wiule Chorus 4: Sock and Buslxin I, 2: Boolc Club 4: Baslrelball I, 3: Baseball 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Ping-pong I: Archery 3: Senior Play 4: French Club 4. Her curly hair!! RAYMOND DOMINIC PEPIN llRayll Course: Commercial Infended Vocalion: Boolzlreeper. Acfivifies: Band 2, 4: Orcheslra 4: Triple C 3. 4. Ray is a very quiel' and good nalured fellow Io whose name we could well apply Ihe moHo: OHen seen, buf seldom heard. NORMA AUBINE PIERCE Course: Academic Acliviliesz Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Coniad 4: Lalin Club 2: Boolr Club 4: Chizzle Wizzle Dancing Chorus 2, 3, 4: Olio 4: Baslcelball I: Volleyball I, 2: Class Assembly 2. Norma is 'rhe sori of girl You find il a pleasure lo Imow, Because sI1e's so even Tempered Each day you Iind her iusl so. VICTOR MARCEL PERREAULT llvicll Course: Academic Inlended Vocalionz Building Confrai lor. Aclivifiesz Chiule Wizzle Boolh Play 4: Foofball I, 2. Tall, darlc and curly wilh a greal lox for singing could well describe Vic. SHIRLEY EVELYN PIPER Course: Home Economics How can anyone be so small and yi so sweell 1 -1-- 1 BEVERLY ARLENE PLUMMER NORMA JOYCE PLUMMER Bev U-lou Course: Home Economics Course: General lnlended Vocaiion: Dielifian. Figjlllggjfgy 3: Baskelball I' 2: We d0 'l 'mow abou' Cooling' bu' she has fwo eyes so son and brown. Sev cerfainly can falk during home room d . :eric s KATHARINE ISABELLE PUSHARD llKayll Course: General lnlended Vocalion: Bookkeeper. Acliviliesz Chiule Wizzle Coslume Zommilfee 2. Why does Kay spend all her week- ends in Por+land7 Take care! She gives a side glance, looks down, Beware! Beware! RALPH EVERETT RAYNES Course: General Ralph may seem bashful, Ralph may seem shy, Buf when you gel lo know him He's quife a dillferenf guy! PAULINE VIOLET POULIN IYPOMYII Course: General lnlended Vocafion: Arlisl. Acfivilies: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh and Decorafing 3: Book Club 4: Arls and Crafls 3, We wonder why she lakes fl-nal cufe smile lo Livermore Falls so offen. ROSEMARY REARDON llRedll Course: Academic Acliviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Boolh l, Decorafing Commirlee 2, Produciion Sfaff 4, Olios 4: Coniad Sfaff 4: Sock and Buskin Club I: Lalin Club 2: Baskef- ball l, 3, 4: Soflball 3: Field Hockey I, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 3: Ping-pong l, 3. Did you know lhal a pun is considered fhe lowesl' form of humor? , f -mi...-.num STEPHEN HOWARD ROBINSON S'levie Course: Academic Infended Vocalion: Business Adminis- Iralion. AcIivi+ies: Soulh Paris: Orcheslra I, 2: Band 2: Lalin Club 2: Baslreiball I, 2. Cony: Band 3, 4: Chizzle Wfzzle Properfies and Usher 41 French Club 4: Youlh Day Commiflee 41 Senior Play. A big boy wi+h a swell car. ROSCOE CARL SANBORN Course: Commercial lnfended Vocafion: Office Worlrer. Aclivilies: Triple C Club 3, 4. Roscoe claims +l1a+ he will be 'rhe bachelor of fhe class. LAWRENCE LINDBERG ROLLINS llLa rryll Course: General Acliviiiesz Chizzle Wizzle Olios I, 2, 4, Chorus I, 2, 4: C.B.C. 2, 3: Glee- Club I, 2, 3, 45 Velerans' Club 4. I wonder if Larry sings under Ihe bal- conies of all his lady friends? CYNTHIA ANN SAVAGE llcynnyll Course: General Acfiviliesz Drum Maiorelle 3: Chizzle Wizzle Boolh 4: Boolc Club 2, 3, 4: Soff- ball. Cynfhia is a driver We Irnow she's noi 'Ihe besf Bul all 'rhai' ma++ers is- She passed her Iesl, RACHEL FRANCES ROSE lIRaelI Course: Academic Acfiviliesz Boolr Club 3. A Rae of sunlighf and good cheer Is she +o all her friends. We shall hold her ever dear Where'er will lead li'Fe's Irends. LORRAINE ALICE SCHNEIDEI Lorrie Course: Commercial Inlended Vocalionz C o m m e r c I Arlisf. Ac'Iivi+ies: Coniacl 4: Triple C 3, Book Club 4: Sof+ball 3: Volleyball Senior Play 4. When il was a smile, il was flashing, Buf Ihal poul, oh myl z 4 was V 'ww-.iss I Q CHRISTINE ELIZABETH GEORGE WILLIAM SEEHAGEN CHARLOTTE MARIE SHIPLEY SCRIBNER Course: Commercial CIW HCIIFISH Inlencled Vocafionz Boolzlreeper. Course: General COLIFSSZ ACBCIGMIC 1-.ATIIYIQ2553 Shiule Wlzlle Usher 43 Inlended Vocafiont Clerical Worlr. rlpe , . + I':B IrCIb3:Th'dP' , , ' . liivldgifesyogu u lr rue Always annoying The girls. Adlvmes Tnple C 3 ' One of fhose Shipley girls will: Ilme Yell always remember her for I1er beaufiful blond hair- ness. CATHERINE ANN SMALL PATRICIA ALICE SMITH ANTHONY SOBUS Hcafhlen Pa+ Course: IncIus+riaI Arfs Course: Commerclal CO'-H595 General Very quief and seldom heard. 'EIQIIIESQ Chiule Wlzile Booll' 27 Iniended Vocafion: Telephone Oper- 'I ' afor. :'Il'le'5 Pe 5o alllY and danclng make Acffvifies: CI1izzIe Wizzle Chorus 4. an ever-popular pa rlner. The girl wifh flue 'Friendly Number please. qw.-iwvmmmmmmn-m1u MARTHA ANNE SPECK Speckie Course: Commercial Aclivilies: Cony Cue 3, 4: Triple C 3, 4: Book Club 3, 4: Baskelball I: Field Hockey I. How she leased lhe boys in English class! RICHARD NELSON SYLVESTER Dick Course: Vocalional Aclivilies: Chinle Wizzle Boolh I, Properlies 3, 4: Senior Play Sfaff 4: Na- lional Honor Sociely. Our promising eleclrician wilh lhe wavy, wavy hair. FREDERICK WILLIAM STOVER Freddie Course: General lnlended Vocalion: Re porler. Looks isn'l lhe only lhing a man musl have. MARGARET ELLEN TARDIFF llBabell Course: Commercial Acliviliesz Sludenl Council 3, 4: Cony Cue 3, 4: Chiule Wizzle Dancing Chorus 4: Triple C 3, 4: Baskelball I: Field Hockey I: Drum Maiorelle 4: Presi- denl of Maine Sludenl Council 3: D.A.R. Candidale 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. Kind and loyal, good and lrue Tl1a'f's our Babe, lhru and lhru. JOAN BIRD SULLIVAN llsullyll Course: Academic lnlended Vocal'on: Arlisl. Acfiviliesz Chizz'e Wizzle Produc' Slaff 3: Coniad Sfalil' 4: Sock and Bu Club I: Lalin Club I, 2: Book Clul: French Club 4: Bask:+baIl 3: F Hockey I, 2: Archery 3: Senior I Slaff: Nalional Honor Sociely. Quiel, bul who knows whal lies bel lhe sparkle of her lrfsh-blue eyes? CAROLYN IOLA TOBEY Carol Course: Commercial Aclivilies: Triple C 3, 4: Vclley 2: Senior Play Slalil. We never heard much from Carol, whal we did hear was good. . --.1-i- - ko ,lu I-mlagssenm-1s,sm, Q1 pp... gun THADDEUS TOBIAS Scrooge Course: Vocaiional Aciiviliesz Chizzle Wizzle Properly xmmiflee 4: Nafional Honor Sccieiy. The dashing usher wiih lhe 'Flashing aes. ALBERT J. VAILLANCOURT llvalll Course: General Aciivifiesz Velerans' Club 4. Him and Marcon'--Radio Genius! WALLACE FRANK TRASK llwallyll Course: lndusirial Ar+s Acfiviiiesz Chiu'e Wizzle Chorus 3, Olio 45 Foolball I, 2, 3: Traclx 4: Class Assembly I. Wally has given us a greai deal of en- ioymenf wifh his pleasing +enor vofce. FREDERICK JAMES VERMILLION Course: Academic Aciiviliesz Science Club 4. Since Frecl's main inieresf was science, he was always around when somefhmg of a scienlilic nalure was going on. PHYLLIS ARLENE TURNER llphylll Course: Commercial Acfivifiesz Trip'e C 3. 4. Phyl is peiife and quiet MARYMAY MURIEL VIOLETTE Mousie Course: Commercial lnfenclecl Vocafionz Boollreeper, Aclivifiesz Triple C 3. 4: Baskeiball I, 2: Sofiball I, 2, 3: Vo'leybaII I, 2. 3: Field Hoclrey I. Why cIon'1' you like your nickname? We fhinir iI's cuie. -1 q..ai ,f.u-If 1 Q af, ...Q . PRESTON HARWOOD WALTERS Dulce or Deacon Course: Academic Acfivi+ies: Chizzle Wizzle Minsfrel 2, Play 3: Book Club 4: C Club 4: Fool'- ball 2, 3, 4: Traci: 4: Baslcefball 3: Youfh Day Mayor 4. We'II remember him as Ihe funny man al Ihe baslielball games. NORMAN WESLEY WEBBER Course: Vocafional All his po+en+ial energy seems Io go inio afomic sfudy. JOCELYN WARREN Course: Academic Acfivi+ies: Cony Cue 3, 4: La+in Club I, 2: Coniad 4: Na+ionaI Honor So- cie+y. The bluesf eyes and fhe soffesf voice ll RALPH JONES WEBBER, JR. Junior Course: General In+ended Vocafionz The Navy. AcIivi+ies: Lalin Club 2, 3. Ralph believes Ihaf S i I e n c e is Golden -Ihai is, in some Ihings. PETER CAREY WEAVER Ilpefell Course: Academic Ac+ivi+ies: Class Presidenf I: Sfude Council 2: Chizzle Wlzzle Usher 3, Lafin Club 2: Track I: Baslrefball I, 2, We'lI always remember him as 'II hosf of Ihose roof foci parfies. WARREN KING WHITTAKER Course: General Acfiviliesz Bangor-Brewer: Band I, Orches+ra I, 2: Basllelball I, 2: Dan Band. Cony: Band 3: Orcheslra 3: Ame can Legion Oraiorical Coniesf 3 Prile 3. Such an abiIi+y for poems, JOAN N E STUART WH ITN EY Nannie Course: Commercial Acliviliesz Class Secrela ry-Treasurer : Chizzle Winle Execulive Commillee Boofh 4: Triple C 3, 4: Baskelball I: Ilass Assembly I: Senior Play Sfafl. Whafever Nannie does she puls her all inlo if. WARREN L. WILLIS llBudll Course: Academic Acliviliesz Kramer J. H. S.: Chorus : Foolball I: Baslzelball I: Volleyball I. Chevy Chase: Foolball 2. 3: Baslrel- all 2: Volleyball 2. Cony: C Club 4: Foolball 4: Senior lay. A lover of lhe greal ouldoors-is lhal II? EARLENE DORIS WHITTEN IlTinyll Course: Home Economics Earlene always had a smile 'For us. HELEN F. WITHAM Course: Commercial Helen is +aII and graceful, and she's quief. JULIETTE ROSE WHITTIER JuIie Course: General Acliviiiesz Coniad 4: Baslrelball I: Soflball I. 3. Julie is very gilled in lhe arlislic line. You name il, she draws il. BERNIECE GERTRUDE YOUNG llBunnyll Course: Commercial lnlended Vocalionc Boolnlreeper, Acliviliesz Triple C 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Senior Play S+aFf. Where did you gel Those lovely, sofl' brown eyes, Bunny? -11:1 as ther Graduates elf 1194654 llit.-0 Name Course Julian Francis Beale Richard Dralce Percy Drosl Ovila Gilberl' h Roloerl Llewellyn Griffilhs Donald Richard Gregoire Viclor Lisler General Course General Course General Course General Course General Course General Course General Course Dale Complefed June I8, l947 April 30, I947 February 28, I947 February 26, l947 May 19, 1947 January 27, I947 July 9, I946 Il T C A im W fl! M Sophomore Class Pres.: F. Parringlon V. Pres.: A. Brown Sec.-Trees.: A. Tyler Advisors: Miss Newman Mr. Prue-H Junior Class Pres.: J. Mc:Auley V. Pres.: R. Bonsanlr Sec.-Treas.: B. Chaney Advisors: Mrs. O'Connell Mr. Thurlow Freshman Class Pres.: C. Ochmanslci V. Pres.: E. Nisbel Sec.-Trees.: L. Philbriclc Advisors: Miss l-layes Mr. Turner lst Row--R. Hurley, C. Arbour, E. Daggetl, T. Golden, L. Wentzel, T. Boucher. 2nd Rowell Dogherly, T. Calzolari, I. lngrahaln, T. Mearler, M. Tardijf, W. llfIllC0lIIII6l'. 311i Row-C. Diploclf, S. Farrington, L. McLaughlin, C. Milliken, K. Foss, H. fones. Situudlont Coiuumcill Wilh Mr. Macomber and Coach Dogherry as supervisors. The srudenl council This year did much ro hold The relalionship belween The lacully and The sludenl body. The council was very aclive lhis year. ll seliled several ilems perlain- ing lo sporls management purchased a new spinner piano Tor use in The audiforium. purchased new bleachers ar The beginning ol The year. New Track requiremenls were discussed as well as Those Tor girls' baslcelball and field hockey awards. Again This year There was consideralion of a Yourh Cenler and a special commillee was appoinred. The officers for The year were: Edwin Daggell, presidenlq Thomas Gol- den, vice-presidenl: Chrisline Arbour, secrelary. t 1 '-Miss Virfkerv, A. Clazier, J. lolinson, W. furlkins, M. Given, R. Leelair, l. lllillzlizn l Lilllefielcl, fi Barnett, C. Eaton, R. Marr, Miss Kirk. 2nd Row-M. Harley, A. Kaisikas, T. Diamond, N. Haskell, S. Coombs, T. P. Bozzclier, L. Szluuizlzr L. llulac, N. Pierce, E. Patterson, J. Sullivan. iid Row- Ill. llollev, .l. Warren, E. MacLeod, P. Gruber, R. Reardon, f. Wlziilier. ll. Grover A Mrnrisorz, J. Kimball, L. Foriier, T. Boucher, f. Caron. ith Revs-R. lloslie, W. King, L. Levesque, L. Laflamme, T. Donahue, J. Murray, L. Flamlers I Amlrezvs, ll. Fraser, L. Dancer, W. Dinsmore. Coniiaudl A I947 Coniad, sparkling in appearance, pleasing To read and pleasanT To remember is The desire oT The sTaTT oT members. The sTaTT is elecTed by The class oTTicers and senior members oi The STudenT Council. IT consisTs oT The ediTors who make up and assemble The maTerialg The personal ediTors who compile The inTormaTion on each Senior: The arT and phoTography deparTmenTs which draw The skeTches and shooT some picTuresg The sporTs deparTmenT which scoops The aThleTic liTeg The business men who cover many miles in selling our adver- Tising space: The prooifreaders who musT check The accuracy oT all ma- Terial beiore and aTTer The prinTingg and Tinally, The TypisTs who Type all copy. All in all, iT was work-hard work, buT loads of Tun and experience. Now we presenT To you The T947 ediTion and hope you like iT porTrayed as The opereTTa Carousel. lst Howff. Milliken. T. Donalnie, E. Hulnplirey, R. Livingstone, f. folznson, B. Higgins, J. Leavitt E. MacLeod, R. Morrisette, I. Warren, W. fllacoinber. 2nd Row+Mrs. Varney. M. Brooks, R. Harley, A. Katsikas, Levine, M. Tardijf, T. Ijlilllllllllll, M Derby, E. Patterson. C. Eaton, Miss Mossler. 3rd Row-B. Chaney, L. Cooper, G. Arbour, M. Speck, I. Kennedy, M. Given, A. Morrison, I. Kina ball, L. Fortier. L. Murphy. 4th Row-D. Cookson, T. Johnson, C. Crockett. R. Cilcreast, H. lose, L. Morrill, K. Foss, C. Plunnner M. Bradford. Absentflf. Barry, R. Heskett Comfy Cue The baclcwash oT war prices and scarciTies sTirred a TempesT Tor The issues oT The school magazine This year. The arT deparTmenT was haunTed by lack oT proper linoleum blocks and The business manager lcepT his coaT collar Turned up againsT The chill draTT oT ThreaTening banlcrupTcy. In mainTaining The same subscripTion prices, someone neglecTed To noTice The sTiTT rise in publicaTion expenses. NeverTheless, live The magazine shall, since publicaTion in The Cue is The cherished reward oT aspiring auThors. The subscripTion drive. inTroduced by The slogan conTesT which was won by BerT J. McDowell oT The Treshman class, began wiTh The Cue as- sembly November TirsT and wound up wiTh The l-lobo Dance Two weeks laTer. BoTh The assembly program and The dance were handled by com- miTTees OT sTaTT members. By arrangemenT oT The ediTor-in-chieT, Barbara l-liggins, The sTaTT visiTed The Kennebec Journal oTTices in The Tall To see The seT-up Tor a daily publicaTion. BeTore This year's second issue wenT To press, The Cue acquired a desk, This ediTor's deslc, The only oTFice The Cue has had Tor iTselT, will be l4epT in an advisor's room. l-leads oT deparTmenTs are seniors. Mrs. Varney is now The business advisor as Mrs. Anne Dwyer Place has leTT and Miss Mossler conTinues as The liTerary advisor. Isl Him Zml Row 3rd Huw M-- l'mNulvixI.s AND IJROIJLTCTION STAN-' C. lxiay. f. lfarlwrf. T. Fox. A. Morrison, P. Given. M. Illgffllllllll, R. llysart, L. Dancer E. I'11llcf1'.sm1. ffff. Tnlwy. lf. Young, R. Marr, I. Carter, R. Sylvester, T. Donahue, ff. Lalzaye, R. Berryman, l'. ll'!U'lICS, C. Could, Miss Ripley. IP. liozzrlrfrnl. P. Wllllrzey, P. Dunionl, L. Lafluninie. W. i7WfIC0llIIlPI', R. Leclair. N. Lyfornl R. l'l0ll'l?, L. l,r'1w.sr1110. M. Derby. S. Levine. Senior Play My SisTer Eileen, ThaT Fields-Chodorov comedy based on The RuTh ivicKenney sTories, was produced by The Senior Class, May 9. This en- gaging comedy relaTes The amazing incidenTs in which The Sherwood sisTers. RuTh and Eileen, becorne involved when They come To New Yorlc To seelc Tame and TorTune on sTage and in liTeraTure. Their Greenwich Village basemenT aparTmenT Turnishes The locaTion. The TradiTional Vil- lage liTe swirls abouT ouTside The basernenT graTingg sTrange Tungus growThs appear on The wall: sTrange people someTimes wander inTo The aparTmenT-including six FuTure Admirals oT The Brazilian Navy. To add To The conTusion The ciTy is building a subway direcTly under The aparT- menT. Surely in such an aTrnosphere The sisTers can noT Tail To Tind sTrange and sorneTirnes Thrilling advenTures. 9 9 lst Row-E. Dodge, V. Young, F. fVlcLaughlir1, E. Cogswcll, K. Johnson, I. Bunker, L. Soule, K. Pruett. 2nd Row-H. Jones, R. Raynes, R. McGuire, E. Lizotte, M. Howe, P. Dumont, L. Barbeau.. 3rd Row-R. Hubbard, B. Brown, P. Brown., B. Burns, L. Rollins, C. Pratt, H. Pierce, R. Breton. AbsentwP. Pineau., A. Vaillancourt, A. Henderson. Veterans' Cllimlb ForTy-one sTudenTs, all veTerans, oT all branches oT The armed services make up The membership oT The Cony VeT's Club. They represenT The movemenT oT veTerans reTurned To school corridors Trom all TheaTres oT service. and every major campaign: back To The baTTle oT books, back To The search Tor knowledge, and back To The days They had leTT behind Them when They wenT To war. The oTFicers oT This body oT men are: PresidenT, PosT graduaTe sTudenTs--KenneTh B. Johnson. President Senior class veT sTudenTs-Francis lvlacl.aughlin. President Junior class veT sTudenTs-Eugene Cogswell. The advisors oT This organizaTion, all veTeran Teachers, are: Mr. PrueTT, Advisor and scholasTic advisor. Mr. Soule, Advisor and coach oT The baskeTball Team. Mr. Bunker, Advisor. Mr. Greer, Advisor. AcTiviTies This year included a baskeTball Team wiTh an excellenT record, an independenT riTle Team, and membership in various social acTiviTies. lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row- efluit BZISSCII. T. DIJIIUIIVIIC, L. Murphy, L. Morrill. S. Wood. lf. llUI'll'U0!l, lf. llysart, W MUCfIlllIIl?f. -Miss Ripley. L. SILIIIIIII, V. Blair, B. McKenl1ey, E. Liltlefielff. M. lllgjflllllllll. P. Celnoui N. Pierzre. M. Harrly, L. l 0rIier, f. Peters, C. Milliken, 1. Barnett, B. Gales, I. Leavitt, M. Brooks. Cony Broadcasting Ciliumb The purpose oT The Cony BroadcasTing Club is To beTTer acquainT parenTs and Triends wiTh Cony sTudenTs and acTiviTies. The Club has Two broadcasTs a week, which were ably handled This year by our producTion manager, Richard DysarT, a Senior and announcer aT The WRDO radio sTaTion. The Wednesday programs presenT Cony news and gossip, sporTs, and a guesT arTisT chosen Trom The TalenTed members oT The sTudenT body. Each Thursday aTTernoon, The PlaTTer-ChaTTer program is presenTed by Lois Murphy and Thomas Donahue. This broadcasT combines The playing oT popular records wiTh lighT paTTer, and on special occasions, The Cony Glee Club sings on The program. The Cony Revue announcers are ElizabeTh l-larwood, ScoTT Woocl, and Linwood Morrill. OTher Senior broadcasTers include Mary lngraham, ElizabeTh l.iTTleTield, and William Macomber. The Cony BroadcasTing Club sincerely hopes ThaT iTs broadcasTs have been oT inTeresT To The many Triends oT Cony. 9 l how-f. Elvin, L. Wcntzel, I. Kimball, J. Murray, C. Kalcalsakis, J. Dalnlzorg, T. Boucher I Milliken. 2nd Rom--Miss Canavan, E. MacLeod, J. Simarrl, I. Perrigo, I. Peters, L. Cl-avette, Arlene F1 elaine Sul Row---V-R. Locke, R. Hess, A. Brown, C. Hewins, R. Newdick, S. Farrington, A. Smiley, D Sellar ith Row-L. Dancer. L. Rollins, H. Ellis, T. Donahue, W. Buzzell, A. Pappanilcouf, C. Milliken Ah ml-I. Plzilbrick, B. McDowell, K. T ibbetts. Gilee Ciliumlb The Cony Glee Club has been very busy during lhe pasl year. Led by Hs direclor Miss M. Elizabelh Canavan, lhe Presidenl, James Murray, Vice-presidenl, Charles Kay. and Secrelary-Treasurer, Joyce Kimball, lhe group has broughl music lo many occasions al Cony. The year was opened wilh a successful presenialion oi C-Silberl and Sullivan's Milcado, a mosl ambiiious underlalcing for a high school glee club. Musical background for rhe annual Chrislmas vesper service was provided by The organizarion. Club members were lhe nucleus oi lhe Chizzle Wizzle chorus. Following Chizzle Wizzle, lhe Glee Club benl iis energies 'foward pre- paring for lhe Maine Music Feslival held in Porlsmoulh, New l-lampshire. As well as an Easier program over WRDO, lhe club gave a spring con- cerl for lhe P. T. A. Whelher singing serious or popular music, ihe I947 Glee Club was recognized as being one oi Cony's mosl aclive organiza- lions. Ist How--P. Randall. M. Derby, M. Perkins, M. Valliere, H. Cerrish, C. Wortliylake, R. Daigle, ,l. Horlglcins, R. Leavitt, K. Butler, V. Pierce, H. Winn, M. Celnow. 2nd lima'-lllr. Hill, P. Carrliner, B. Crover, K. Curtis, R. Pepin, L. Pliillnrick, B. Spaulrling, B. Farr, C. Porler, R. Harley, E. Littlefield, M. lngrrzhani, P. Poor, N. Pierce. 3rd How-14. Tyler, E. Bagley, L. Wentzel, E. Dority, P. Nichols, J. Back, M. Bickford, R. Morriselle, W . Buzzell, P. Tliornpson, M. Cerrisli, R. March, P. Hutchinson, R. Harvey. ith Ruwgfl. Malaney, B. Brown, B. Cates, L. Dancer, B. Higgins, H. Buissell, R. Henderson, N. fackson, f. lngraliam, f. Peters, L. Cooper, B. Clark, D. Sellar. Abseniff. Pliilbriclf, E. Quirion, D. Frye. Uirchestral The orchesTra has grown To such proporTions ThaT iT is now badly handi- capped by laclc oT proper TaciliTies Tor rehearsal. The older oT The Two insTrumenTal organizaTions. The group was direcTed by Miss Thorpe, be- Tore iTs presenT leader ErnesT l-lill came To Cony. The organizaTion is now a sTandard parT oT The school plays. This year, besides parTicipaTing in The WesTern Maine Music FesTival in l.ewisTon in May and presenTing The annual concerT wiTh The Two oTher music groups. They aTTended The New England Music FesTival aT PorTsmouTh, N. l-l. on May 23 and 24. Isl Row--E. Bagley, f. Buck, P. Nichols, R. Daigle, H. Cerrish, J. Hodghins, D. Fraser, M. Biekfora' Hawkes, L. Wenlzel. 2nd Row--N. Pierce, L. Murphy, R. Harley, A. Tyler, P. Thompson, M. Gerrish, M. lngrahaln, P. Poor R. Harvey. 3rd Rflwillflf. Hill, C. Banks, C. Brooks, R. Morriselte, R. Pepin, K. Curtis, B. Farr, C. Porter, L Philhrick, R. Simons. ilh Row-L. Harzvoozl, P. Celnow, N. faekson, B. Higgins, B. Spaulding, S. Robinson, H. Bussell f. 1llgl'Il,IUIIl, M. Celnow. Absent-V. Smith, R. Halliday. Band In The Tall oT I928 aT The requesT oT The school board, Mr. ErnesT l-lill sTarTed The Cony High School Band. The new organizaTion was The pride oT The ciTy as well as The school, and was TeaTured ThaT TirsT Two years in The Chizzle Wizzle Fair, enTering and marching Through The hall playing. LaTely new acTiviTies have puT a sTrain on The band. l-lowever, The crowds and coaches loolc Tor Their supporT and color aT The rallies, TooT- ball games, and assemblies. This year The band accompanied The orches- Tra To The WesTern Maine and New England Music FesTivals. 9 5 Isl Row- 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th How Absent-f. L. Busque, M. Tdfdlig, T. P. Boucher, B. Young, S. Coombs, B. lohnson, B. Rourke, L Schneirler, N. Haskell, S. Levine. -Miss Jackson, C. Tobey, P. Turner, M. Violetle, K. Brown, A. Clazier, C. Chase, D. Pelletier, L. Dulac, S. Criyin. -C. Cog, J. Caron., P. Gruber, M. Chapman, B. Kinch, T. Boucher, M. Speck. 1. Whitney L. Levesque, L. Laflarnme, R. Sanborn, C. Seehagen, R. Pepin, ,l. Hallowell, R. Cilberl f. Barnett, R. Dostie. U'Brien, C. Shipley. Triple NCL' The Triple C Club lCony Commercial Clubl was organized lo pro- mole close relalions among members ol lhe Commercial Course. Slu- denls oblaining an average ol B rank in lwo commercial subiecls are inviled lo join al our biannual inilialions. The club opened lhis year wilh Belly Johnson. Presidenlg Selva Coombs. Treasurer: Berniece Young, Secrelaryg and Miss Jackson as lacully advisor. Belly Rourlce was elecled Vice-presidenl al lhe lirsl meeling. During lhis year our club sponsored a successlul dance lollowing lhe Cony vs. Bangor loolball game. The proceeds were pul inlo lhe club lreasury lo use laler lor a gill lor lhe commercial deparlmenl. We have mel every second Wednesday in lhe monlh wilh a variely ol programs including: l. lnilialion. 2. Round Table Discussion. Spealcers lrorn Deposilors Trusl, Cenlral Maine Power Co.. and lhe Slale l-louse. 3. Chrislmas Parly. 4. Reading ol Showboal and poems in French dialecl by Miss Giddings. 5. lnilialion. .1 7 lsl liow--P. Poor, S. COOIIIIIS. N. Pierce. I. Leavitt, R. Harvey, R. Morriselte, f. Barnett, B. Burns, 13. JIJIIIISOII., H. Melfenney, D. Storr. Zml Home-ffll. lifes. 1. Lerzvill. P. Cordon, M. lones, M. Roberts, M. Bolger, C. Sawyer, M. Auclair, I. Skillin. lf. Rourke, B. Miller, C. Fleisclunan. Miss Marston. 3rd How---M. llnrrly. L. Cooper, I. Sllllivarz, M. Gelnow, I. Johnson, f. Killllmll. 1. Taylor, P. Nichols, lf. Clark, fl. Tlllilllwlllf, R. Bourque, H. COIlgl1flIil1. -I-th liilNN 1g. Liglzz. fl. Morrison. f. Milliken, R. Heslretl, R. Page, M. Howe, P. Fleischnmnn, L. Dulac, lf. Pore. M. Carr, C. Pierce, B. Grover. J Almsvnl-f Marlin, L. Tllilreazlll. B. Frost. Coimy Book Clliumlb Qiclicers for This year were: Presidenl, Richard Morriselleq vice-presi- deni, Jerry Barnellq secrelary-Treasurer, Rhoda l-larvey: corresponding secreiary, Jacqueline Leavillq reporier, Bonnie Burns: scrap-book keeper, Belly Johnson. The purpose of The Club is +o encourage more reading and beiier reading. The Club's Tirsl meeling was an inilialion wilh new members coming in cosiumes suggesled by books. A+ Chrislmas we had a very real Sanla, and a free-and-giii pariyg in January, a small dance: in February, a Tine speaker, Faiher Clough, who explained his colleciion oi iirsl ediiionsg in March a Jralk by fhe slalii oi lhe Coniad aboul' The publicalion of +he Cony yearbook. The Club's proiecls lhis year were: sending a box oi donaled books lo The Merchanl Marine, corresponding wiih oiher high schools lo exchange imformalion aboui book clubs, and subscribing lo membership in lhe Teen Age Pockel Book Club. lst How-A. Katsikas, M. Harley, M. Dunn, S. Robinson, W. !HfIC0l1ll1l?I', I. Sullivan, E. Littlefield P. Moulton. 2nd Row-Miss Prenliss, M. jardan, M. Gelnow, I. Milliken, M. lolinson, M. Given. f. Kiinball. 3rd Row--A. Morrison., B. Higgins, R. Berryman, D. Fraser, R. Morrisetle, C. Pierce, L. Forlier. TLQ Corcllc Francais The Cercle Francais was organized January 2, IQ47 by The members oT The Third year French class, who became The charTer members oT The club. The Cercle Francais has held regular meeTings and The members have Tried To lay a permanenT ToundaTion Tor The club. The consTiTuTion provides Tor The regular oTTicers and also Tor a board oT direcTors. IT includes The necessary qualiTicaTions Tor membership and requires ThaT only French be spoken aT The meeTings. The oTTicers This year are: President William lvlacomberg Vice-presi- denT, STephen Robinson: SecreTary, Joan Sullivan: Treasurer, lvlary Dunn: and Board oT DirecTors, Barbara l-liggins, Leah ForTier. and ElizabeTh LiT- TleTield. A program commiTTee is chosen aT each meeTing Tor The nexT gaThering. The purpose oT The Cercle Francais is To gain beTTer undersTanding oT The language, cusToms, and culTure oT The French naTion. Isl How-fll. Strong. M. Porter, P. CCIIIOIU, B. Faulkner, K. Butler, C. Milliken, I. McDonald, R Paririzlge. M. Field, A. Dow, l. Brown. 2nd Row---M. Holwrls. H. Hrngrlon, M. Sleeper, S. Rogers, B. Burgess, P. Hnlelzinson, f. Danzborg H. Ralnanlean, fl. Tyler, .l. Stevens, M. Cerrislt, Miss Carrier. 3rd Rowelll. Traslr. f. :1r11lre14'.s, B. Mason, S. Viles, .l. Peters, I. Folsom, E. Carflner, P. Illgfalllllll M. Clllllllilly, L. Fielrl, M. Sntl1.el'lar11i, T. Calzolari. 4-th Hmv-WA. Elliott. lf. Riley. C. Clarlr, P. Foster, C. Porter, 0. Fairfield, F. Farrington, R. Newdiek P. Clzerzey, ll. Coolrson, l. Ponzerleau. AlnsenlfF. llnnn, N. Rialeont. Coimy Lailiml Climb The LaTin Club consisTs enTirely oT second year I.aTin sTudenTs, alThough TwenTy OT The highesT ranlcing Treshmen are admiTTed as honorary mem- bers aT The lasT meeTing oT The year. lV1onThly meeTings are held, The purpose oT which is To show The mem- bers how LaTin is applied in everyday liTe and To give Them a beTTer knowledge oT noTed Roman men and Roman cusToms. T AT meeTings plays are presenTed. reporTs are given, conTesTs are held, and oTher Torms oT enTerTainmenT are provided. ReTreshmenTs are served aT The close oT The meeTing. AT The end oT The year a prize is given aT graduaTion Tor ouTsTanding worlq in TourTh year LaTin. The Club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Junior Classical League, a naTional or- ganizaTion oT LaTin Clubs. This year Tor The TirsT Time an exchange meeTing, was held wiTh Edward l.iTTle l-ligh School in Auburn. OTTicers are: PresidenT, Gordon lvlillilcen, Vice-presidenT, Edward Dunn. SecreTary-Treasurer, Kay BuTler. Isl Row-S. BITIIVII, M. TIilICkaIII, R. Auger, W. Buzzell, R. Leclair, R. Hesketl, L. Morrill, P. Rainfall. 2nd Row-Miss Larkin. Mr. Harlow, f. Drum, F. Clark, B. Pierce, H. Cllllgllllill, Mr. BlllIA'0l', Mr. Turner. 3rd How-I. Leavitt, lf. Libby, R. Page. F. Vermillion, R. Bl'l'l'-WIZHII. P. fjlIf'IIP,Y. R. Mlzrpliy, llum plz rey. A lisenl--R. Bean. iB5iizPhyzClh1cm Clliullb The Bi-Phy-Chem Club was reorganized This year. ln order lo become a member one musl be inleresled in science, and musl do al leasl one scienliiic proiecl. Lasl iall many of lhe members were engaged in counl- ing meleors. The spring proiecl is a pholographic conlesl. This year lhe Science Club was hosl lo lhe Science Fair held March 29. Some of lhe members who loolc parl in lhe Fair wilh an exhibilion or lallc were: Hoil Bussell and Ward Buzzell, Silvering of Mirrors: Richard Mur- phy, Model Oil Well: Richard Page, Frequency Modulalion and Oplicsi Linwood Morrell, Remole Conlrolp Roberl Auger, lhe Componenls oi lhe Body, Eleanor l-lumphrey, Synlhelic Texliles. Olhers were Frederick Ver- million, and Roberl Berryman. The officers of lhe club were Presidenl, Richard Leclair, Vice-presidenl Ward Buzzell, Secrelary Roberl Auger, Program Chairman Linwood Mor- rell, Publicily Chairman Mary Tinclcam. The iacully advisors were Mr. Turner, Miss Larkin, Mr. Bunlcer. and Mr. l-larlow. lst Row-Theresa Diamond, William ludkins, Sanford Hayman, ferome Barnett. 2nd Row-Arlene Clazier, Richard Leclair, Richard Rand, Moyle Brooks. Clhuizzllo Wizzle Our 56Th Annual Chizzle Wizzle had one oT The besT arrays oT TalenT ever and iT was a greaT success Trom The Tinancial viewpoinT, Too, wiTh a ToTal proTiT oT SZZI I.3O. The ExecuTive CommiTTee wiTh William Judkins as presidenT1 SanTord T-layman, vice-presidenTg Theresa Diamond, secreTary: and Jerome Bar- neTT, Treasurer, did much oT The organizing Tor The Fair and chose The various commiTTees. The Theme selecTed Tor This year, The American Possessionsu or Alaska To Hawaii was carried ouT in The general seTTing oT The minsTrel. The booThs and gym were also decoraTed in keeping wiTh The TiTle. The play presenTed on Thursday nighT was Arsenic and Old Lace , a Thrilling mysTery, skillTully direcTed by our dramaTic coach, Miss Lucinda Ripley. The senior class was prominenT boTh in The casT and producTion sTaTT. The Grand Ball was The greaT climax oT The Tour day evenT and Tor The TirsT Time a king and queen were chosen. Carl Broggi and his orchesTra Turnished The music. ' - 'X fx -.-wig' E..-5.21-. . :fav 3 ' 2 :- N W-sul Je- Q Q 'Q -Q Fx f s x m P. is 1 f L v Y sw 59 , Ng ,aw 'Rf f' Y sy f. Nr '-f 52:11. Q 1 tgie Q 13 X 4 S i 5 1 Q f V auf 'R sa . Y lx gg 'mf 15,3 1, , 2 M. 'ini-yj Qs TE gy 'hiv if 2 5 2 fu f 3 V .. K 7 gn W1-ff 'g1l,, Q Q ' , , W .242-34 , , . ,, A QQ - 4 L- w,3.w-S-M+'V'?,l' rx ' A L , -. M1 X .. wg N s s .,, f A,.I41QgfgfL3vg'A if-QX f s' .. , .,.. , ,244 Q sag-?g1g4 H A ' P X 4 x iv L, SA i Q.. -i i n .V c,ff7f?,ya far 2 42 viczlf-ez fgff - , .ewg bgg Wai QE! 5 'Q M752 , . Q. M-1 f?-5 f7f'7 72? W 5 ART IN INDUSTRY WH EELS OF CONCENTRATION CAUCHT IN THE ACT v-:-4,5 no iv 1 1 1 . i 'Q vf y 4 un , A .W , fll Q 1 - . f-yy. 1' i.. ,.f,. -. ,- 4, if! A3 '49 1 .,,'k Czpr' 4 , ...,, . -N , x. gh- 1, , ,, , ,.-xx .w , Y r L:E:h5 ,.:f.u --1 . A..vv-' f , 3, su, no- ' f LL- -- f 54'f'f . W:-n .mimi ACT H YC QQ 3 N Z 3 Q W ll :Ting Ist ow-B. Farr, R. Howe, 1. Kennedy, W. Macomber, f. Anrlrews, f. MeCullu.1n, E. Daggelt W Willis, R. Marr, M. Howe. Znd Rows-J. Mcduley, C. Daroelier, R. Bonsant, H. Ellis, A. Pappanikou, J. Paquin, T. Colden R Folsom. R. Rand, S. Hayman. iid How-Manager D. Fraser, Manager I. Barnett, R. Halliday, K. Tiblnetls, C. Milliken, D. Russell F. Farrington, W. Ellis, Coach Pruell, Coach Doglierty. 1-th Row-M. Ballard, K. Curtis, A. Brown, C. Cormier, D. Marcliilflon, A. Pinklzam. Football Faced wiTh a group oT inexperienced boys, Coach DogherTy had To build a Team around his Tour reTurning leTTermen. l-le had To rely on lasT year's second sTring varsiTy and junior varsiTy Tor The remainder oT his maTerial. The TirsT conTesT oT The season saw us deTeaT a scrappy Slcowhegan eleven on Williams Tield. ATTer This we ran inTo some sTiTTer compeTiTion and losT Tive games in a row. We received our TirsT loss oT The season aT The hands oT a big, experienced SouTh PorTland club. They had a liTTle more experience under Their belTs Than we did, which proved To be The deciding TacTor oT The game. The nexT week we losT a hard ToughT game To a deTermined Bangor eleven. AlThough we baTTled on even Terms wiTh Them our luclc was noT wiTh us ThaT day. PorTland came along The nexT weelc To Trip us Tor our Third sTraighT loss. PorTland. accusTomed To The lighTs, Tools advanTage oT our early misTalces and scored Twice. ATTer we became accusTomed To The lighTs we pressed Them hard The resT oT The game, buT The Two Touchdown margin was a liTTle more Than we could overcome. STephens oT Rumford ran wild over us in our TiTTh game. They had us compleTely ouT-classed Trom The very beginning when They re- ceived The opening lciclcoTT and marched TiTTy yards To score. Our TiTTh loss was suTTered aT The hands OT a powerTul, well coached LewisTon Team. LewisTon conTrolled The ball almosT all The game and were never in danger as we crossed Their goal line only once. ATTer suTTering Tive consecuTive losses, Cony came on a rain-soalced Williams Tield. On ArmisTice Day we deTeaTed WaTerville Tor our Third win oT The season. GreaTly handi- capped by a sTeady rain and a shiny Tield boTh Teams baTTled iT ouT evenly -sq i s-si - N .mam A -s -vs si. - vwnm-...s.s','1mm-A-.Q munwnu-ummm-m unfil fhe lasf few rninufes of fhe game, when Cony puf on a drive fhaf carried 'rhem all fhe way. Waferville was game and even as fime was running ouf, clicked for shorf gains when fhey had possession of fhe ball. Our final game of fhe season saw us coming up againsf an unbeafen Gardiner eleven. Alfhough Gardiner was heavily favored we held Them in check unfil early in fhe fhird period when fhey recovered a Cony fumble deep in our ferrifory and puf on a drive fhaf carried fhem over. As fime was running ouf Cony puf on a drive 'rhaf carried fhem deep info Gardiner ferrifory. The largesf crowd of fhe season saw fwo inspired feams baffle viciously unfil 'rhe final whisfle. This year's senior class was well represenfed: Ed Daggeff, Burleigh Farr, Bob Gribbin, Maurice l-lowe, Bob l-lowe, l-larold Jones, Jerry Kennedy, Wes King, Bill Macomber, Dick Marr, Duke Walfers, Bud Willis, and John Andrews. Nexf year Cony should have a very successful foofball season wifh many able and experienced players like Capfain Pefe Bonsanf, lasf year's capfain and sfandouf Jim McCullum, leffermen Bob Folsom, Tom Golden, Sandy Hayman, John McAuley, Ag Pappanikou, Joe Paquin, and Dick Rand, along wifh many ofher fine prospecfs. ln behalf of fhe class of I947 we wish Coach Dogherfy and nexf year's feam fhe very besf of luck. 1946 scHEDuLE Skowhegan 6- I 2 Rumford 20-O Soufh Porfland I 8-7 Lewisfon 34-7 Bangor 20- I 3 Winslow I2-I3 Porfland I 4-6 Waferville O-6 Gardiner 6 Cony O l sl Row- Qnd Row 3rd Row W. King, I. Paquin. R. Raml, W. furllfins, C. Uilirien, W. Wlacnmlzer. captain, R. Burns f. Murray, I. AlIIlI't?ll'S, M. Brarlforrl, C. Milliken, lf. Folsom. fC0acli l'l'izLeIl. S. l'lllYIIIlIlI, R. jlllllClIIS, R. Hess, T. Colden, 17. Russell. 0. Fflirficflzl, C. Ellis, lf. Kelley, C. Duroclwr, Coach. Dvglzerty. llflrznager flf'Il'iI1S, 14. P1-llllflllllll, W. Esancy, F. Farrington, H. Ellis. P. Foster. W. Ellis, .l. Fesselzllfvi. A. BIYIIFII, WIGIIYHQCI' Svufall, Manager Colforfl. Boys? Belslketlballlll The Cony basl4eTball Team had a very successTul season by winning TiTTeen games ouT oT eighTeen. WiTh our CapTain Bill lvlacomber baclc Trom lasT season's TirsT Team, Coach DogherTy used Bob Burns and Bob Folsom aT Torward, CurT O'Brien aT cenTer and Bill Judlcins Teamed wiTh Macomber aT guard To produce The sTarTing quinTeT. The Rams loolced anyThing buT impressive in gaining Their TirsT vicTory over a sTill less impressive Slcowhegan Team 38-26. The second game saw Cony pressed To The Tinish buT winning over ForT FairTield 28-24. Cony won seven sTraighT games beTore meeTing WaTerville. For The TirsT Time in abouT Ten years Cony had a record equal To ThaT oT WaTerville and was one OT The Tew unbeaTen powers in EasTern Maine. The TirsT WaTerville-Cony game oT The season was played in The Colby Field l-louse wiTh Cony having The edge. l-lowever, as in pasT years we iusT could noT beaT WaTerville lscore 33-22l. The Tollowing weelc in an upseT liTTle Lawrence I-ligh senT Cony home wiTh a second deTeaT 35-2I. ATTer This The Rams sTarTed To roll again To hang up seven more vicTories over such Teams as Brunswiclc, Gardiner, Winslow, Deering, l-lallowell. We Toolc on WaTerville again here. A Tull house saw WaTerville really shellaclc us 42-29 Tor our Tinal seTbaclc in The regular season. Our Tinal game came againsT PorTlancl l-ligh which we deTeaTed 36-23. The Rams were selecTed To parTicipaTe in The EasTern Maine Class A TournamenT in which Cony drew Presque Isle Tor a preliminary game. Presque Isle which had been an earlier vicTim oT The Rams gained power and beaT Cony, The Tavored club, by 46-39. This Tinished The season Tor Cony and iT was a Tine one. STarTing wiTh only one regular, The Team rounded inTo shape, and won TiTTeen oT I8 conTesTs. Speaking Tor The Team and The whole school, we congraTulaTe Bill lvlacomber on The Tine iob he did as CapTain oT our Team. I l H wf-I. KPIlIl8l!y', C. lalbert, W. Judkins, R. Rand, J. Paquzfn, J. Barnett, M. Brar1'f0rd. Znd R1 vwgflfr. Prucll, R. Bonsant, R. Cribbin, H. Ellis, I. McCallum, W. King, D. Helvins, R. Folsom Baisclballlll Baseball goT underway This spring wiTh abouT 50 boys Turning ouT Tor TirsT pracTice. ln The TirsT game on April 22 King and Paquin combined Their TalenTs and handcuTTed Brunswick I4-7. The game was highlighTed by Rand's TirsT homerun OT The year. This sTarTed Cony OTT wiTh a win in The Kennebec Valley League. Three days laTer wiTh 5 regulars away in WashingTon, Cony losT a close game To Winslow 7-6. The Tollowing week The Rams goT Their second win over Lawrence I2-2. On May 2 The Rams wenT To Gardiner To play The Tigers, buT losT I I-2. Lawrence, in a reTurn TilT, held us 3-O unTil The sixTh, when everybody hiT Tor Cony and we won I7-3. On May 9 we played Gardiner on our home Tield buT losT again 7-3. NexT on The schedule was WaTerville here, wiTh Kennedy on The mound all The way and winning 9-8. On May I6 we wenT To Gardiner again, wiTh Paguin deTermined To beaT MacDonald, buT Gardiner Toolc command 9-2. This gave Cony a 4 and 4 average Tor The season buT puT Them be- hind Gardiner in The Valley compeTiTion. lst 2nd Row 3rd Row- How---AP. Hurley, R. flfloore, C. PlllIl1IIll l', A. Harrington, N. McGuire, I. Bartlett, R. Howe, L Poulilz. ---R. llauulrilrs, R. fVlurpl1y, S. Fa-Hilzgton, B. .'7VlIlI'l7lIi1!l0II, W. Traslit, C. C0l'IlItl'I'. Halrlires, f. Lrzpointe. Mr. Manler, E. Doggett, W. Maconzber, N. H0llI'gl?f, R. Leclnir, J. ,4l11f1'e1v.s, R. McGuire C. Milliken, F. Farrington. Track This year's Traclc season sTarTed early wiTh an indoor New England lVleeT aT Bowdoin lvlarch 8. The only Cony man To place was BourgeT, buT The resT did well considering The lengTh oT Time To geT inTo shape. The Kennebec Valley ConTerence Indoor Relay lv1eeT was aT WaTerville March 20. We won by The narrow margin oT one-halT poinT over WaTerville. On March 28 we again Traveled To VVaTerville Tor The Valley ConTerence Indoor MeeT. Cony rolled up 4I poinTs To again come ouT on Top. PoinT geTTers Tor This meeT were Leclair and Cormier, who Tied wiTh 9 poinTs each Tor second individual scoring honors. The nexT meeT was in The Colby Field l-louse wiTh WaTerville and M. C. I. on April I6. Cony again came ouT The vicTor. The TenTaTive plans Tor The remainder oT The season were: a Triangular meeT wiTh LewisTon and Bangor May IO. dual meeTs wiTh Edward LiTTle and Gardiner, Kennebec Valley ConTerence OuTdoor MeeT on May 28. EiTher The BaTes Relay Carnival or The New England OuTdoor lv1eeT in MassachuseTTs on lvlay 3I, and The STaTe lV1eeT on June 7. Isl Row-Ann Morrisml. 2nd How-fH. Perreault, B. lfozlrlfe. P. Daley, I. Cloutier, B. Grover, M. Sutlwrlalul, T. Boucher, I. Stevens. 3rd Row-R. f,!'lLllllIIISlii, T. Meafler, M. Fallon, M. Given, R. Daniels. Qheeirlleeudleirs Rah! Rah! During The TooTball and baslceTball season, This yell along wiTh many oThers, pealed TorTh Trom The energeTic cheerleaders. The girls had plenTy oT pep and never leT up in cheering wheTher The game was a deTeaT or a vicTory. Under The capable leadership oT The head cheerleader, Ann Morrison, The girls had a successlul season. Senior members on The regular squad were Ann Morrison, Barbara Grover, Theresa Boucher, and also The subsTiTuTes Peggy Given and Molly Fallon. May The head cheerleader and The squad oT nexT y,ear have The pesT oT luclcl Isl R w--L. Dostie, lf. Gardner, M. McCarthy, M. Brooks, M. Harley, N. Rideout, T. Calzolar H Strong, P. Turner, f. Kimball, M. Given, T. Meader. i 711dRowA-lllflllagelg lf. TWHITLHOFII, T. Boucher, R. Harley, C. Meader, P. lngraham. fl. IWIIIIISIIII B. Grover, B. Ralzaffeau, M. Henderson, f. lngraham, S. BIYIIFIZ, Coach Diglry. Sid Rmxfff Hughes, J. Pliilbriek, J. Tlzonzas, M. Sulherlanrl, M. Fallon, P. Thompson, I. Sli vcns I jolinsmz, f. IKVCIIIIIKIH, H. Burgess. Girls? lfdiiellccll Hockey ATTer inTramurals were played and The varsiTy squad picked, The girls began anoTher exciTing season oT Tield hockey. Their schedule consisTeJl oT Two games wiTh KenTs l-lill, one wiTh Deering and one wiTh Maine Cen- Tral lnsTiTuTe. AlThough iT was noT a big schedule, The girls displayed a loT oT courage, spiriT and Teamwork. K The TirsT game, played aT KenTs I-lill, was one oT The mosT exciTing oT all. The score was Tied 2-2 aT The end oT The halT and remained The same unTil The lasT minuTe oT play when KenTs l-lill made a corner drive and won 3-2. ln The reTurn game The girls proved Their sl4ill by beaTing KenTs l-lill 2-I. The Third game was played aT Deering. DespiTe The rainy weaTher Cony held The opponenTs To a Tie score unTil The Third guarTer when Deering Toolc over aind won 3-O. The lasT game was wiTh Maine CenTral lnsTiTuTe. AlThough The halT score was O-O, The Cony girls proved Their abiliTy and won 4-O. We musT noT neglecT To menTion our worThy second Team which had a successTul season. ln Their schedule They won Two and Tied one. Much oT The year's success should be crediTed To our coach, Miss Digby. We Seniors all wish nexT year's hockey Team The besT OT luck. t Row--E. GlU'll'I1CI', R. Harley, M. Given, I. Thomas, P. Tlzompson, L. Fortier, B. Grover M T Sullierland, T. Meader, f. fohnson, I. Ingrahani. Znd R w-Manager M. Cerrislz, M. Tinckarn, S. Brown, J. Buck, B. Clark, R. Johnson, P. 1ng,rahaln I. Kimball, H. Strong, T. Calzolari, Miss Digby. Ab ent--loan Sirnarfi, loan Williams, Sybil Huard. Giiirllsp Bamslkotlbaillll This season The Girls' BaskeTball Team won Three ouT oT Their six sTarTs. In The pracTice game wiTh The Alumnae, The Cony girls won I5-I4 and They showed sTeady improvemenT ThroughouT The season. The regular sTarTing line-up was TeTe Meader, Rachel l-larley, Jane lngraham, Peggy Given, Barbara Grover, and Peggy Thompson. Al- Though Coach Digby is losing Two oT her guards-Peggy Given and Bar- bara Grover-There is sTill plenTy oT good maTerial reTurning Tor nexT year's Teams. We were very TorTunaTe This year in having such an excepTional guard as Peggy Given. She ThwarTed many oT The opponenT's aTTempTs To score. We narrowly losT To l-lallowell I8-I6, buT come back vicTorious, 26-I9, when we played Erskine Academy. We losT To KenTs l-lill I9-I5, in an overTime game. In The nexT Two games we came ouT on Top, TirsT againsT Richmond 32-27, Then againsT KenTs l-lill 26-22. We Tinished The season by bowing To The mighTy Deering 4I-I I. We would like To say Tor The enTire squad, Thanks, Miss Digby, Tor giving us This wonderTul season. lst Huw-If. JUllllS0lI.. M. lfielfl. ll. Pl'?I'I'6'lll.lM, A. llW0l'l'li.WJlI, lf. Grover, M. Given, M. Harley, M. lllgfllllfllll. ,1. Univ, T. Cfllllllllfli, N. Rirlvout, 2nd Kms'-il71's.s Ciilalirzgs. lf. Hall. L. Clnzier, H. Strong. M. fmzvs. M. l all1'vl'e. P. Rainfall. lf. Rourke, M iss lliglfy. I 3rd Hmm-R. Ha1'lr'y. M. Cl?l'l'IiSlI, T. Mvafler. C. Mr?a1ler. B. folzcs, M. Fallon. W. fll'lllIl'I'SlIlI, I. fnlinsnn. ki. flfll'I!llf?l', lf. fJClIIlllllISki. Almsmul-Sy1n1'l Huarrl. G. P. TE. Qlhullb The purpose oT The Girls' Physical EducaTional Club is To promoTe char- acTer, healTh, and sporTs among The girls aT Gony. IT also is To enable Those girls who show an inTeresT and abiliTy in aThleTics To advance Tur- Ther along These lines. WiTh The guidance oT Their advisors, Miss Gid- dings and Miss Digby The members parTicipaTe in several ouTside acTivi- Ties. AT The presenT Time The club TuncTions are guiTe limiTed buT may be exTended in The TuTure. AcTiviTies oT This year consisTed oT a baslceTball game and bowling maTches. An overnighT hilce has been planned Tor The spring. The club members also sold coca-cola aT The lasT oT The basl4eTball season during inTermissions. The oTTicers Tor This year were: PresidenT, Barbara Grover: Vice-presi- denT, MargareT Given: SecreTary, Ann Morrison: Treasurer, Marilyn l-lar- ley. lst Row--f-P. Walters, C. Pfunimer. C. Cormier, f. Kennedy, f. Barnett, R. Folsom, G. Milliken, D. Russcfll, R. Marr, T. Golden. 2nd How--H. Innes, B. Farr, N. Bourget, W. Willis, R. Leclair, D. Fraser, W. Macomber, I. McAuley, R. Howe, S. Haynian. 3rd ROWAAR. Bonsanl, R. Rand, E. Daggett, A. Pappanikoui, J. Andrews, C. 0'Brien, f. McCallum, f. Murray, f. Paquin, W. ludlcins. C Clliullb All boys who have won a leller in any sporl are qualified lo become members oi lime C Club. For lime pasl iwo years our club lwas been inac- live. This year under llwe guidance of coach Dana Doglierly we hope 'ro reorganize llwe C Club To Hs former slanding. v ,,U,1., J, . .5-Y, :. 5 K fu ew 5, -nigh . .M K A .Z is .. Y X . , 53 T gf ,Z iw , eq Y 9 4 W5 A9 ' .f Ax , , , Q3 P, .,,..,. ..-,,.. ,.:.- 2 . .-J,,,,,. 9 , k f i W' .mp N? -0 'wif Q. Emi 1. 'fri A' 9. . , ., K ,Y ik b six I' .Q 'gnkxgywe' . I fi em, x A x wa Je.-mv SS.-as , is 5 is 636 EI rg- , 5 f , PYWK K1 W inte. 4 + v 1 ACT IUUI '79 W va 0 Graudlualtieml Events Friday, June 6 Thursday. June I2 Thursday, June I2 Safurday, June I4 Sunday, June I5 Tuesday, June I7 Wednesday, June I8 LasI Assembly Las+ Chapel Lawn Parfy Banquef Baccalaureafe Junior Prom Graduafion Service Graduation Paurits Valediciorian Salulaiorian Essay Essay Class Ode Class Poem Prophecy Class Will l-lislory Gifls Marshal Banque? Commillee Decoraling Commiflee William Macomber, Jr. Joyce Kimball Jean Johnson Richard Leclair Janice Milliken Janice Milliken Ann Morrison, Thomas Donahue Rosemary Reardon, Jerome Barnelf Barbara Higgins v Margarel Given, chairman: Selva Coombs, lris Dumais, Cynlhia Pierce, Norma Pierce, Theresa Diamond, Elizabeih Harwood, Rob- er'r l-lowe, Laurenr Laflamme, Slephen Rob- inson, Charles Kakalsakis, Preslon Waliers, Wesley King James Murray Barbara Grover, chairman: Eula Pailerson, Carolyn Ealon, Joan Sullivan, Raymond Pare, George Seehagen, Wallace Trask Elizabelh MacLeod, chairman: Mary Fallon, Marilyn l-larley, Peier Weaver, Norman Bourgef Class Poem OUR CHALLENGE The world is in a lurmoil: A war, Jrlmen peace. lhen whal? Men's minds are in confusion. New blood is wlwal' is needed- Fresh blood! We are fhalg We are lhe youlh, Gallant unafraid, unlried, Unmarred by Life and Hs complexilies. The challenge is for us +o meet We musl reslore sereni+y and faillw. JANICE MILLIKEN Class Udle TUNE: MAY PEACE ABIDE Wlll-l YOU By Franz Schuberl Farewell, dear Cony I-liglwg We leave you now forever. Our leaclwer, guide, and friend for four slworl years, You've given us knowledge. hope and open minds, And laugliler. lun, and friendships of all lcinds. We go lorlli now 'fo praclice wl'ia+ you've lauglnl us: Willi all good failh we parl from you who wrouglil us. The world now loolcs lo us for slrengllw and aid: We will succeed--our slandards high. A 'Fond farewell, dear Cony l-ligl'i. JANICE MILLIKEN I st Row-- 2nd Row 3rd Howef L. Dancer, T. Boucher, I. Johnson, R. Leclair, E. Doggett, J. Sullivan, A. Clazier, W M acorn lner. -Miss Prentiss, I. Kimball, A. Morrison, ,l. Warren, B. Grover, B. Higgins, J. Milliken, E MacLeod, M. Given, E. Humphrey, E. Littlefield. M. Tarrlijf, N. Haskell, E. Johnson, T. Diamonrl, R. Sylvester, T. Tobias, M. Celnow, M Derby, lf. Patterson, S. Levine. Noitiioinielll Honor Society An impressive and inspiring assembly oT The whole school was held on May 23, aT which Time TwenTy-Three members oT The senior class were Tapped as candidaTes Tor The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. The remaining Tive members, selecTed lasT year when iuniors, acTed as pages. The sTage was appropriaTely decoraTed wiTh The organizaTion's Tlower, yellow roses, and wiTh iTs colors, represenTed by blue and gold Tapers. Miss PrenTiss, The TaculTy sponsor. explained The Tour gualiTicaTions upon which selecTions are based-scholarship, leadership, characTer, and ser- vice-and The purposes OT The socieTy. Then Richard Kendall. a graduaTe oT Conv in The class oT I94I, spolce on whaT iT means To be a member oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Besides The senior members, seven iuniors were Tapped as members oT a iunior honor socieTy around which nexT year's NaTional l-lonor SocieTy will be Tormed. The oTTicers chosen Tor This year's socieTv are PresidenT, Edwin Dag- geTTq Vice-presidenT, Richard Leclairg and SecreTary, Joan Sullivan. CandidaTes will be iniTiaTed inTo The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy on The evening oT graduaTion. was r Zh N . Ab . fl Ui, gyms 0 nun. - QQ! Guo ,Q-mfr uwigf Siumpcirilautnivcs Done 'rhe Mos? for Cony I-lep Car Wi+'ries+ Mosf Likely 'ro Succeed Besr Dressed Mosr Ambilious Pin Up Girl Mos'r Typically Cony Brain Busler Mosl' Sophislicaled Flirl Mos? Popular Smoorhesf Winning Smile Those Eyes Always Moving Done The Mosf for Cony Hep Cal Wirlriesr Mosl Likely lo Succeed Besr Dressed Mos'r Ambilious Glamour Boy Mos+ Typically Cony Brain Buslrer Mosr Sophis+ica+ed Wolf Smoofhesi Winning Smile Those Eyes Always Moving Mosr Popular GIRLS BOYS Jani ce Milliken Cafherine Small Rosemarie Reardon Jani Ann ce Milliken Morrison Barbara Higgins Margarer Given Barbara Grover Barbara Higgins Marilyn Harley Margarelr Henderson Elizabeih Lifllefield Margarel Given Barbara Grover Elea nor Bagley Gladys Chase Wi Jam iam Macomber, Jr. es Murray Thomas Donahue Wi iam Macomber, Jr. Ralph Webber Wi iam Macomber, Jr Pe+er Weaver Wi iam Judkins Wi Rich Pau Law iam Macomber, Jr. ard Dysarr Fleischmann rence Rollins Bernard Burns Roberl Howe Thomas Donahue Rich a rd Dysa rf Jackson-White Studio CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER 1 9 4 7 PORTLAND MAINE Har-C0 Wallpaper Store We Cater to Cony High Sudents Paints Window Shades Quality Store 323 Water Street Augusta Tel. 395 Augusta Maine The Augusta Savings Bank Mutual Savings Bank Established 1848 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Compliments of . A. . Gin as M.D. Dr. Carl D. Hutchinson J gr ' and M. Gingras, M.D. SERVING FOR FORTY-SIX YEARS D. W. Adams Company Central Maine's Leading Department Stores AUGUSTA HALLOWELL GARDINER WINTHROP Z Michaels-Stern Suits Botany 0500 Tailored by Darolf Mews and BUYS, Clmhing and Arrow Shirts and Dobbs Hats Sportswear J. B. Farrell Company Brentwood Sportswear Bilodeau's, Inc. 237 Water Street Tel. 830 Tel. 779 Augusta 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 Super rich milk Chocolate milk Family milk Orangeade Cream Buttermilk Butter Chocolate syrup Eggs-graded and candled Cottage cheese f D ' Drew s airy The Home of Laboratory Controlled Productsi' Nicolson Sf Ryan Augusta Hardware 86 Credit Jewelers BCO' Electrical Supplies, Paints and 4 Wall Paper 53 Water Street Augusta, Maine Annstrong Rugs Tel- 404'W Tel. 2468 224 Water Street Leon S. Pratt, D.M.D. DOC'S Famous Lunches Cony ,16 Augusta Maine Drink Compliments of Old Scotch , Kirschner's Meat Market ggzjxn Ginger Ale I 3A Orange Crush Dr. Swett's Root Beer Augusta Maine Compliments of The C. Penney Co. Department Store 207-209 Water Street Augusta, Maine Rogers Jewelry Store Purinton Bros. Co. Coal and Building Material Glen Lyon Anthracite Franklin Fuel Oil Range Oil Berwind's New River Soft Coal and Stoker Coal 331 Water Street I Augusta Haskell Brothers Local Distributors for S. S. Pierce Co. Bin-d's Frosted Foods Tel. 398 Macomber, Farr 86 Whitten Insurance Kind Any Where Amount Depositors Trust Company Building Augusta, Maine Compliments of Pine State Tobacco Augusta Fruit Co' Wholesale and Retail Company 147 Water Street Augusta, Maine ' Tel. 2020 218 Water Street Augusta, Maine 3 Cross Flowers Triple City Service AUGUSTA HALLOWELL GARDINER Burton M. Cross '20 Olena M. Cross '26 7 Laverdlereas Foster s Smoke Shop Sodas Tobaccos Lunches Drug Stores Stanley P. Foster, Proprietor Cony '28 Augusta Gardiner 270 Water Street Augusta, Maine m1DfEPosnroRs 5 i Tifust Company Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation United States Depository Authorized to Act as Trustee and Executor 13 Offices at Boothbay Harbor-Waldoboro-Wiscasset-Richmond-Gardiner-Hallowell Augusta-Winthrop-Waterville-Fairfleld-Oakland-Madison--Skowhegan Agency Established 1874 Charles E. Downing C0mP1imen'S of Com an P Y W. H. McWethy, MD. Insurance Hotel N0l.'Cl'l Augusta THE SYMBOL OF SECURITY First National Granite Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AUGUSTA MAINE Bernard's Market George The Tailor B- L- Turner, P!'0P1'iCf01' Office, 274 Water Street Meats and Groceries TCICPIIOHC 1603 Corner of Bridge and State Streets Plant' 10 Dickman Street Tel- - Telephone Compliments of , , A MCfHll,S Stationery Store Gates Business College and Augusta School of Business Al1gl1St3 Flower 263 Water Street Telephone 1342 221 Water Street Tel. 486 Compliments of Sears, Roebuck and Co. WSIB! SIZICCY Augusta, Maine Capital City Fruit C ompany Stackpole's Pharmacy Fruits and Tobaccos Italian Products 87 Cony Street Augusta, Maine pp. Post Office Augusta, Maine Contractors and Municipal Equipment Goodheart's Murray Machinery Cleaners and Tailors Inpany Audrey L. Gooclheart, Proprietor 326 State Street Augusta, Maine Tel. 847 292 Water Street Augusta, Maine International Trucks Tel' 1916 Compliments of Pioneer House Ice Cfeam Soda Shop Hussey Hardware Co. Lunches The Store of 50,000 Items Willard C. Ellis A ,M ' Tl. 1727 1728 50 Winthrop Street ugusta ame e or For better grades And better sight, A student's need is lots of light. f l l E I' 9 For washing, knitting 4, 'li And baking pies, lu - Good light's the thing to save Mom's eyes. o I ll B For working, bowling And reading the paper, Dad finds good light a real eye-saver CR:-:ddg Kilowatt Compliments of Douglas T. Dysart Podimist James P. Strickland Upholsterer Kresge Building Telephone 954-M . 114 Bangor Street Augusta 241 Water Street Augusta, Maine Tel. 1987 Compliments of E. E. Newbert Agency Real Estate Compliments of Burleigh Martin and Robert Martin Attorneys-at-Law Compliments of McLean, Southard 86 Hunt Compliments of John M. Albison Counsellors-at-Law , Prmter First National Granite Bank Bldg. 114W Bangor Street Augusta Augusta Maine Tel 97 C l' ' mp 'ments George W. Merrill Lamey-Wellehan I nsurance Agency T l. 6 Augusta Maine 221 Water Street e 48 Compliments of Louis J. Upham, O.D. Compliments of SISTER'S Water Street Augusta Patterson's Greenhouses 122 Winthrop Street Tel. Augusta 144 - Gardiner 369 Sanborn and Sanborn Attorneys-at-Law 283 Water Street Augusta, Maine Berry's, Inc. Sanitone Cleaners Augusta Maine Phone Augusta 880 Gardiner 42 Compliments of Millinery Mfg. Co. Compliments of Partridgeis Drug Store 183 Water Street Augusta, Maine Augusta Maine 7 in Our Downstairs Store Store for Women and Children B 228 Water Street Augusta, Maine Augusta's Great Hardware Store Tel 2455 Pittsburgh Paints Electrical Supplies Tools of All Kinds Everything for Farm-Garden-Home First in Fashions Chernowsky's feature a full line of nationally advertised Suits, Coats, Dresses and Accessories Compliments of Augusta Maytag Dealers of Frigidaire Refrigerators Maytag Washers Firestone Home and Auto Swpplies Compliments of Hotel North and The Lawrence House Compliments of The Augusta Press Charles H. Cookson, Mgr. 339 Water Street Augusta, Maine Choice Groceries and Vegetables Beer and Ale to Take Out Remi's Cash Market Compliments of Locke, Campbell, Reid 86 Hebert Compliments of Western View Golf Club Compliments of Charles P. Nelson Compliments of Markson Bros. and Atwood C. Nelson Mews Clothes Att t La Women's Garments orneys-a Q w 19 Oak Street Zyaalevl . . . 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