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

 - Class of 1927

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24 “TUSITALA” 192 7 LENA EVELYN GREENE “Lean” Pittsfield, N. H. “The best work is done on the quiet.” Lena is one of our quiet kind, Never her in trouble will you find, And although you look with all your might, You will never find her unless she’s in sight. DOROTHY GREVIOR “Dolly” Manchester, N. H. Orpheus Club (1), (2){ President and Director Mandolin Club (2). “Music is said to be the speech of angels.” Her violin music has charmed us, her wit has made us laugh, especially during our initiation. May she always be as cheerful as she has been at P. N. S. LETTIE VIOLA GROVER Lettie” Manchester, N. H. “Once a friend, always a friend.” Lettie is one of those fortunate girls who make friends easily and is fond of a good time. She is also studious and carefree. AELLENE WINNEFRED HARRIMAN “Harry” Manchester, N. H. Mandolin Club (1), (2); Orchestra (1), (2). “7 she can’t make you laugh—You’re very sad indeed. ’ Harry’s characterization of the role of chef in Pan Athenian revealed originality and a fine sense of thr ludicrous. Her droll manner and pleasant ways make her a favorite among the children.

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“TUSITALA” 1927 23 EDITH GILMAN Chocorua, N. H. Glee Club (1); Christmas Pageant (1). “A good laugh is sunshine in the house.” To those who know her, Edith is a jolly, companionable girl with an irresistible giggle, a conscientious worker, and a girl who is not afraid to do more than her share. FRANCES NATALIE GINGRAS “Nat” Ashland, N. H. “She may look sober, she may look shy, But she's full of it, twixt you and I.” Everyone knows Nat’s delightful stories about the joys of a telephone operator. We know you only as a true friend, Natalie. Here’s wishing you the best of luck in your future work. MARY RITA GLENNON Manchester, N. H. “For she’s such a bright little, light little, mischievous little lass.” Found I Someone with the ability to answer the conundrums which Dr. Lamson carefully prepares for his El. Sci. classes. In fact, she was so brilliant with her outburst, he had to threaten to place her in solitary confinement. HELEN MARIE GORDON Bristol, N. H. Pageant (1); Speaker of the House (2). “I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice.” Helen, as Thisbc in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, with her squeaky voice proceeding from the crack in Alice’s fingers sent the audience into gales of laughter. May her good nature be everlasting!



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“TUSITALA” 1927 25 VIOLA HARRINGTON “Oily” Belmont, N. H. Glee Club (1). (Summer School) “ Jet, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today. “Oily” is one of our quiet, studious, and pleasing girls. We wish there were more like her. FLORENCE WINNEFRED HARRIS “Sue” Warner, N. H. Soccer (2); Mandolin Club (1), (2). A winning way, a pleasing smile, In all, a girl quite worth while. (Sue is a jolly, pleasing girl. Everyone knows her artistic ability and we shall not forget her dramatic ability displayed as the “sailor's sweetheart”. MARCIA ELLEN HARTFORD “Marsh” Portsmouth, N. H. Councilor (2); Class Secretary (1), (2); Soccer (1); Treasurer of A. A. (2); Christmas Pageant (1); Solicitor (2). It’s her manner and her smile that make her worth while.'' There are few in our class who love fun any better than Marcia. She has a keen sense of humor. We all enjoy Marcia’s welcoming smile. NEVA LOUI8E HARVEY “Steve” Center 8trafford, N. H. “Her hair is not more sunny than her heart. We are glad Neva chose to be with us at P. N. S. When it came to week-ends and vacation times, Neva was always on hand with her “Lizzie”, which she loaded to the brim with grateful girls from her home town and the surrounding ones.

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