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

 - Class of 1925

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LEST WE FORGET 1925 ELIZABETH ELLA KKENDALL '6BE'rTY.', Thornton, N. H. When have brown eyes, smiling lips and merry dimples failed to prove the jollity of their possessor? Betty has been a commuter, housekeeper, and always the serious student during her P. N. S. days and has 'been adept at all three! MILDRED KATHERINE KIMBALL iiKI1SIMlE.,, Woodsville, N. H. Vice-Pres. 131. Her very frawns are fairer far Than .smiles of other maidens aref, Our i'Kimmie is a charming little miss who may seem rather quiet to the outsider, but we know that a heap of fun luirks in her dark eyes. She has many friends at P. N. S. and is usually surrounded by a crowd which seeks her jolly company. Kimmie was chosen Secretary of the three year senior class. Even though you may not teach many years, we wish you all kinds of good luck for the future. ELIZABETH ROSE KING MBETTY. Manchester, N. IH. Class Basketball 11, 215 Class Baseball il, 255 Vice-Pres. 121g Sec. 033g Volley ,Ball 1235 Soccer QZJ. Surely, not one of us could forget how enticing was Lancelot in The Trysting Place ! You aswk who he was. -why, no other than our own Betty. Not only for her acting 'men's parts in our plays shall we remember herg for :she has worked her way into the hearts of all of us with her cheerful smile and winning personality. How we missed her when she left to fill temporarily a posi- tion in Portsmouth High. Keep up the good work, Betty. We wish you the best always. DOROTHY MAXINE LAWLESS MAX. North Haveahill, N. H. Basketball Varsity fllg Class 123. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Maxieis congenial ways and sincerity have won her a host of friends. No 4'slo'w and easyn for her. She has kept the spirits of the H1925 crew up when gloom was prevalent everywhere. How we envy that merry laugh! May she always be as much at peace with the world as she has been at P. N. S.

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1925 LEST WE FORGET 27 HAZEL BEATRICE J ESSEMAN HJANEY' Littleton, N. H. Pageant ill. Jane is a rather quiet member of our class, she is in- clined to be 'seen and not heard but her quiet and gen- tle ways have won her many friends. Dependable. lovable, and loyal-you fill a large place in our school life, Hazel. SYRENA MORRILL JOHNSON nSY.n Stratford, N. H. Drink a health to Syrena and her kind! A'Sy possesses the characteristic so desirable in teachers, namely '6pep . and is always dependable. She surely 'will make it in- teresting for her first graders next year. JOSIE MARGARET JOY 44.10.19 Saranac Lafke, N. Y. Orpheus Club tl, 273 Class Sec.-Treas. llb. Josie's name is symbolic of her whole attitude. She is able to give us great joy not only through her happy personality but also by her musical ability. Josie is another of our girls who came from a distance. May N. Y. send us more like you, Jo. URSULA ELINOR KELLUM URs. Basketball Varsity Kllg Class 1215 Baseball il. 275 Soccer fl, 253 Cheer Leader 1155 Class Book Staff. True blue all the way throughf, Urs has won a place in each of our hearts because of her sunny nature and desire to be of assistance to a fel- low-.student. To know her is to appreciate the worth of her friendship.



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7 1925 LEST WE FORGET 29 l MARY LAURA LEBRITTON Peterborough, N. H. LoLL1E. What would our pageant have been if Laura had not played for us? She certainly has musical ability fo-r she not only plays but sings as well. If you are ever in need of 'a song, just go to Laura and she'll compose one in just a few minutes. Music is Laura's first name. DORIS ELEANOR LEGGETT 6LD0l,I..73 Manchester, N. H. Clee Club 11, 27 Patient of toil, serene amidst alarmsf, Doris is one of the select few who are endowed with that rare quality. ordinarily termed common sense.', She is not the talkative kind but when her voice is heard we know it is worth listening to. She is fond of music and is a member of the Senior Clee Club. Wherever she goes we know she will do things well. Our hearts go with you, Dot, and we hope all good things will be yours. HAZEI. MARIE LITTLE Lancaster, N. H. Soccer 121. In general Hazel is known as being quiet and reserved. Ask any '5Extensioner if this is true in all cas-es. Those who know her well will tell you she does not have to be talkative because she can say so much in so few words, at a momentls notice. Her never failing wit is spon- taneous and natural. She is the one girl of the White- field Extension who made the soccer team. Anyone who knows Hazel has found a real fri-end. MARION GOODWIN LITTLE Manchester. N. H. Class Vice-Pres. f3lg Treas. Y. W. 1313 Class Sec. f2l. In our midst there is a fair girl of medium height. whose smile greets you when you are blue, and who is always eager to have our class succeed. Several years of business experience have been and will be of great benefit to her as a commerce teacher. 1- l

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