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1925 LEST WE FORGET LOUISE .IOSEPHTIN-E DENI-ES Manchester, N. H. DBN1Es,, Soccer 11. 213 Volley Ball 11, 21g Baseball 111, Class Basketball Team 121g Class Sec. 1115 Glee Club 111. Louise's ability in athletics is surpassed only by her efficiency in giggling. She has made her mark in athletics, scholarship. and dramatics. She can lose with better grace than some can win. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH DICKSON Littleton. N. H. 4'DtcK Sec.-Treas. Debating Society 111g High Sheriff 111g Pageant 111g Glee Club 11, 21. , Dick is an ideal ipal-a true friend in sunshine or rain. How many Juniors depended upon her for sym- pathy and understanding during their first few homesick days. As High Sheriff of Peppard Hall, Dick -proved herself an able leader. No one can doubt her musical ability, for wasn't she a member of the Senior Glee Club? Her charming manner and ready smile have given her a warm place in our hearts, and we know she cannot help finding happiness and success in her future work. HELEN ELIZABETH DONNELLY Lancaster, N. H. HR:-:ooY Class Treas. 1115 Volley Ball 11. 21g Soccer 1213 Basket- ball Varsity 11, 21g Track 111g Baseball 11, 21, Business Manager of Prospect 121. Reddy is a great favorite. Her good sportsmanship has been shown by her work on the basketball team as well as in various other activities. MARY MARGARET DOWLING Manchester, N. H. AAMARY DEAR? Class Sec. 111g Class Vice-Pres. 121. Mary's determination and studious habits have helped her to obtain her splendid ranks. Your work in the T. S. and reports of your substituting assure us that you will be a most successful teacher, Mary.
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LEST WE FORGET 1925 VIOLA EMMA CROCKETT Whitlield, N. H. csvln Class 'Basketball C213 Varsity lllg Debating 11, 2lg Vice-Pres. Debating ill. Vi hails from the Great North Country-Whitefield by name. This place is noted for its wonderful debatersg and of course Vi had to keep up this reputation by mak- ing the debating team this year. She also made the Var- sity last year. So it seems to us that Vi usually succeeds in whatever she attempts. We certainly wish her the best of luck in her teaching. ELSIE ELIZABETH DARLINC Wfoodsville, N. H. MDARLIN' Basketball Varsity tl, 233 Captain ll, 23. No need to introduce Elsie. Her cheery manner and good sportsmanship have made her prominent in all of our activities. During the last two years she has 'been one of our star basketball players, and everyone will agree that she well deserved to be captain in '25. DORIS LYDIA DAVIS Lyndonville, Vt. HD0TTlEn 'Dottie Davis is a gay commuter, and under all that love of fun, that inimitable sense of humor, there is a serious purpose. Dottie aspires to kindergarten work and we hear that she has signed on the dotted line. MARJORIE ELIZABETH DEMING Lisbon, N. H. MAME Track fllg Baseball lllg Debating ll, 21. Marge has proven herself to be a faithful worker though she is always ready for a good time at the right time. We appreciate the many hours she has put into class affairs.
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P J LEST WE FORGET 1925 Wil JOSEPH ZOEL DUBE Milford, N. H. The lH3's claim Dube,fthe only co-ed graduating in the class of 1925. Dube is a careful student, a willing worker. and a good fellow . 'We predict that his stu- rlious habits will carry him far in the realm of know- ledge, his willingness to work will enable him to sur- mount many difficulties, and his good fellowship will se- cure many friends for him. BEATRICE LEONA EVANS No. Stratford, N. H. 4iBEEv Pageant ill. llere comes Been, a girl who is always as busy as a hee. She always finds time to do her work conscien- tiously and still has time to visit with her many friends. We wonder what school room will be brightened next year by that sunny smile which will be so greatly missed from Freshman Alley. MilLDRED DOROTHEA EVANS Manchester, N. H. 4'MiLLiE Clee Cluib ill, Class History. HA merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Mildred is one of the intellectual lights of our class. She is gifted with a pleasing personality, and we feel that whatever she undertakes in life will be a success. ADDIE BELL FELLOWS Manchester, N. H. 4cADDvv Pres. Y. W. C. A. 1355 Sec.-Treas. Pan Athenian 1213 Class Sec. 1255 Class Basketball team il, 31. Upon first acquaintance, she seems sedate, but her ac- companying smile and spirit of good sportsmanship make many friends. No matter whether she is dancing, pre- siding over a meeting, or playing the game, Addie Bell is in her element.
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