Plymouth State University - Conning Tower Yearbook (Plymouth, NH)

 - Class of 1933

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The Conning Tower of 1 9 3 J DORIS CLARA MARTIN Lancaster, N. H. “Dot” Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Bowling (1) (2); Basketball (3); Pool (1); Class Secretary (3); Forum (3) (4); Forum Executive Committee (3) (4); Forum President (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); Scouts (1) (2). “Thus will thy life he here. Not marked by noise, hut hy success alone. Not known hy hustle, hut by useful deeds’’ Indeed, Doris’ success will be marked by useful deeds. Who of us has not been aided by her thoughtfulness? During these four years, Doris has proved to be a helpful classmate and a fine friend to all. We arc sure that success will always be with her. MYRTLE L. NOLEN Whiteficld, N. H. Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Baseball, Class Team (3); Bowling (1) (2) (3); Pool (3); Forum (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); Representative (2); Associate Justice (3); Scouts (1) (2). What is Myrtle like? Quiet? Perhaps, but if this is so, it is that quiet which carries with it that strength and determination which knows no resistance. Now let us sec another side of her nature. Yes. she’s certainly a good sport. Studious? Yes, and a dozen more adjectives couldn’t tell what a good friend and classmate Myrtle has been. LOUISE RITA O’BRIEN Dover, N. H. Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Business Manager of Class Book (4); Class President (2); Class Vice-President (2); Forum (3) (4); President (3); Vice-President (3); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); Representative (2); Secretary of State (3); Governor (3); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Russell House Councilor (3); Scouts (1). “Good actions crown themselves with lasting hay. Who well deserves, needs not another’s praise.” From Representative to Governor, Louise has pursued her pleasing way. One of the leaders in school, well earned praise must be given for her beautiful voice, gracious manner, thoughtfulness, kindness, and her executive ability. Louise will be long remembered by those who have been fortunate enough to know her. 1281

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T b e C o 7i 7i i; £ T ower o f 19 3 3 MARION FRANCES DIEMOND Bennington, N. H. Brownie” Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Basketball, Class Team (2) (3) (4); Bowling (2) (3); Pool (2) (3); Speed-ball, Class Team (2) (3); Volleyball Tournament (3); Joke Editor, Class Book (4); Class Treasurer (2); Class President (3) (4); Forum (3) (4); Representative (2); Secretary of State (3); Sheriff, A County (3); Forum Committee (3) (4). Tis the greatest folly Not to be jolly; That's what I think! Whenever any mischief was up, Brownie was sure to be in the midst of it. But aside from being jolly, she is serious, dependable, and an all-round good sport. Can you imagine the Parsonage or Sigma Tau without Brownie? 1 should say not! ALTA FITZPATRICK Concord, N. H. Fitzie” Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Baseball Leader (3); Basketball, Class Team (2) (3); Bowling (I) (2); Pool (1) (2); Pool Leader (2); Speed-ball. Class Team (3); Tennis (1) (2) (3); Volleyball. Class Team (3); Joke Editor. Class Book (4); Vice-President Class (2); Forum (3); Representative (2) (3); Speaker of House (3); Chief Councilor. Russell House (4). Where Wit, and Mirth, and Friendship twine Their varied gifts, I offer mine.” Wherever Fitzie is, fun is sure to follow. Sigma Tau would not have been complete without Fitzie, any more than the Parsonage would have been complete without the Parson. Oh! Can she referee? She surely can! MILDRED EM I LIE HARVEY Portsmouth, N. H. “Milly”; Mud” Athletic Association (I) (2) (3) (4); Basketball (3) (4); Bowling Tournament (1) (2); Pool (2); Specdball (1) (2) (3); Volleyball (1) (2) (3); Class Treasurer (2); Class Vice-President (3); Forum (3); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); June Pageant (1); Representative (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (3); Treasurer of Social Club (3); Class Secretary (4). He thine with airy steps to trace Some bright and sunny way. Dorm life without Milly’s cheery laugh! One can’t imagine it. Are you down in the dumps? Listen to Milly. It’s a sure cure. If personality is an indication of success, we’ll hear about Milly in the future. Here’s to Mud”. [271



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