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1925 LEST WE FORGET LAURA DELIA FELLOWS Lebanon, N. H. LoLLIE.', Captain Class Basket-ball tl, 21: Cheer Leader l2Pg Class Will, Class Soccer tl, 25g Class Volley Ball tl, 235 Class Basket Ball tll. 4'Life is what we make itf, Laura is a good sport, a great athlete, and a fine cheer- leader. Her laughter and sense of humor are most con tagious and we envy her lucky kicldoes of next year. DORIS MARION FITCH Lancaster, N. H. 'sDo.RmE', 4'0h, what shall I do? My wortk isn't done! That personifies Dorrie, but she always gets there just the same. A happy-go-lucky, cheerful pal, with a smile that goes a long, long way. DOROTHY FLINT Plymouth, N. H. .tD0T,, Class History, Class Basket Ball ll, 2, 353 Volley Ball tl, 2, 33, French Club 135. A quiet girl. a good friend, a conscientious student. and the three-year class historian. Although she does not live here in the Hdormv. she has been able to join us in most of our school and class activities. Here's hoping B. U. will he as proud of her as we are. ETHEL MONA FOOTE Manchester, N. H. iiFOOfTSIE.,, Concert Master of Orchestra ll. 23, Glee Club ll. 2tg Cabinet Member of Y. IV. C. A. Ethel has been very popular with-we all know what- her violin. What would the Orpheus Club have done without her? As its concert master, as a cabinet mem- ber of the Y. W. C. A., as a member of our Senior Glee Club, she hats shown us all what she can do. Herels to her cheery faithfulness! 'fi-
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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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LEST WE FORGET 1925 ELLEN FORBES HL!! Manchester, N. H. Baseball captain fllg Varsity Track fllg Volley Ball ill. A born leader, a good sport. a real friend. Her many friends will remember her ever ready smile and helping hand. MARION GAMAOHE SHonTYf' Ashland, N. H. Maybe you are small, Shorty, but you're always right there just the sameg and we know your winning manner will bring you success. ANNIE MAE C-EBBIE Ryegate, Vt. Pageant fl, 215 4Class Secretary 4233 Class Book Staffg 'Chief Justice 127. Annie has left her marik of excellence in scholarship. delhating, and in the T. S. We know her qualifications will make her successful in her chosen work. MARGARET GLIDDENN PEG , 4'PEGc0TTY. Berlin, N. H. Mandolin Club, fl, 23. There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. Peg is one of the quiet little girls that we hea.r very little about. Her friends all say, though, that she's a reg- ular good sport when she gets started, and they certainly ought to know. We all hope, Peg, that you'll succeed in your teaching career as you have succeeded here at P. N. S.
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