School Pride
GO RED AND WHITE!
GO RED AND WHITE!
School Song Words by C.P. Quimby, former Cony Principal Music by H.C. Lyseth, former Cony Assistant Principal
We built our school upon a hill
And Cony is its name,
We will fight, fight, fight
With all our might
We’re out to win the game
We’ll stand behind our Cony team
And laud it to the sky;
We’ll shout and sing until the din
Will make the Kennebec rise.
Spirit of Cony
Live for us today,
Come to our colors,
Proudly they sway.
Red for her courage,
White for her worth,
Fighting for Cony
The best on earth.
The Cony seal is a combination of designs by Madeline Turner, 1924, and Manson Gordon, 1925.
The motto on the seal is Cultura-Honestum-Salubritas. These Latin words mean Knowledge-Integrity-Healthfulness. Notice that the initial letters of the motto are C.H.S
The emblems on the seal stand for the words of the motto - the open book of knowledge, the star (a guiding light) for integrity, and the wreath (of athletic victory) for healthfulness.
The seal is on the school banner. It is used on dance programs, athletic schedules, the cover of the Coniad, etc. It is also used on official papers going out from the school.
"RAMESES"
The Cony mascot is a Dorset Ram named “Rameses”. This mascot explains why our teams are called the “Rams” and how the word “Rameses” came to be used for the name of our school newspaper.