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16 “TUSITALA” 1927 DOROTHY IRMA BANF1LL “Dot” Stewartstown, N. H. Soccer (2); Class Basketball (2). • Whose heart is warm, and whose laughter jolly. Who likes good times, but keeps clear of folly.” We have Whitefield Extension to thank for sending Dot to us. IRENE BEATRICE BELANGER Littleton, N. H. French Club (1). 1 She is gamesome and good, but of mutable mood ’ ’. Irene is one of our petite girls. She came to P. N. S. with the intention of being a commercial teacher; but due to the change in courses she joined the ranks of our two year girls. This is rather a difficult change, but we feel certain she will come out on top. ALICE BRAITHVAITE BEWLEY “Al”; “Blondie” New Ipswich, N. H. “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.’ Alice is full of fun and pep, When you suggest movies, She'8 right in step. FLORA MAY BLAIR “Red” Rochester, N. H. Glee Club (1); Christmas Pageant (1). 4 A beautiful voice is a gift of the gods. ’ ’ Although Flora lives “off campus”, she is known to many through the medium of her lovely voice, truly, a gift of which she might well be proud.
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“ T U S IT A L A ” 19 2 7 15 KATHERINE ESTHER ALGER “Katie”; “K” Manchester, N. H. “A'ever idle a minute, but thrifty and thoughtful • others. ’' “K” was a great success as a rural cadet. She looked far and found the best in her school and surroundings. We wish you all future success. MYRTLE A PHY ALLEN “Myrt” Dover, N. II. Glee Club (1); Forensic (1), (2); Treasurer (2); Debating Team ( 1), (2); Treasurer of Class (1); Speaker of House (1); Prospect (1); Pageant (1); President of Social Club (2); Governor (2); Class Book (2). . “When duty whispers low, ‘Thou must’ The youth replies, I can .” Whether, “Amazon”, “Gov” or “Teacher” she is the same capable friendly sort as when she is just Myrtle Allen. DOROTHEA FRANCES ASHLEY “Dot”; “Dossie” West Lebanon, N. H. •• The talent of success is nothing more than doing well whatever you do.” Dot has been like “Old Faithful” when it came to class typing. Dependability and helpfulness are only two of her qualities. We can depend upon you “Dot”, to bring credit to P. N. K. JOSEPHINE EMMA ASTLE “Jo” Littleton, N. H. ‘‘Howe'er it be, it seems to me, ’Tis only noble to be good.” As an example of quality, not quantity, Jo shows us what cheerful enthusiasm can do, both in and out of class. We know, Josephine, that you’ll carry the ideals of our Alma Mater out into the world with you.
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“TUSITALA” 1927 17 RENA VITELINE BOYLE Lancaster, N. H. “True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun.” Rena is one of our Specialists. Those who have trained with her know her to he a conscientious, true, and willing co-worker. MARY LILLA BRIGGS Auburn, Maine Social Club (2). “Always a smile and a helping hand, Always a friend who will understand Mary is one of those who make P. N. S. what it is. She is a willing worker and always ready to have a jolly good time. Mary sees the best in everyone, expects it, and gets it. MARGARET LOUISE BROOKS “Tese”; “Magpie” Penacook, N. H. Forensic (1); French Club (1); Baseball (1); Class Vice-Pres. (3). “Patience endureth all things’ Can she remember dates in history! Well, we will say she can. Patient, hardworking, and willing she has always been. MAY MARGARET BROWNELL “ Raymie” Wells, Maine “Still waters run deep.” You are deceivingly quiet, May, but to those who know you best, the quiet gives way to sparkling humor, ready laughter, and friendly intercourse. We are glad Maine sent you to us.
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