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DEDICATION We, the Class of 1959, proudly dedicate our Coniad to Mr. Charles Arbor, Head of the Social Studies Department here at Cony and one of our senior class advisors. During our four years at Cony, Mr. Arbor has enlivened the halls of this school with his timely comments, his jokes about his loving Wife, and his friendly smile. Another of his many contributions to the school is his position as coach of the football team and basketball team. In this capacity he has made each of the boys feel right at home and has given the encouragement so badly needed. As We leave Cony this year and go our separate Ways, We will remember Mr. Arbor and all his kindnesses. His favorite pastime
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WE REMEMBER . . In fond memory of our beloved class- mate, Burtina Lee Cross, who passed away on July 29, 1956 after a long illness, we, the Class of 1959, pause to pay tribute to her many achievements while in our class. An active member of the Clee Club and Chizzle Wizzle Chorus, Tina was a friend to all, it was always a pleasure to have her company. May we always aspire to follow her example, maintaining her high ideals and always keeping a smile no matter what the challenge. i 4-fy.-W ,. ,,,,,,,, X K, We also remember our faithful science teacher, Mr. Donald C. Taylor, who passed away quite unexpectedly September 7, 1958. Mr. Taylor was not only an inter- ested teacher, but also a devoted family man and an active community worker. Al- though he was only here at Cony for two years, he had secured the respect of all his students and fellow-faculty members, and his death was a great loss to us all.
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aff Q rf ivmcie,-rn Seite ' sf, 5' Y A - - ' 'V if . ' t ,,Q , f mxxsswwfit 51 new If X F OREWORD .... During our four years at Cony every one of us has read many magazines and books. To each a magazine has its own particular meaning. To some, a magazine may be the source of the latest fashions or the newest look in sports cars. To others, it may be a reference for the most recent developments in science. VVe have all learned from magazines, and We have all enjoyed leisure time through them. Thus, the members of the 1959 Coniad Staff have chosen magazines as an appropriate theme for our yearbook. 4
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