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

 - Class of 1927

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“TUSITALA” 19 2 7 31 EVELYN LITTLE “Ev Colebrook, X. il. “ 'Tts good to be merry and wise.” Whether her charm ami attractive personality are dependent on the fact, we do not know, but Evelyn is one of those rare creatures—a true blonde. IRENE BLANCHE LUXEAT (I JM Tilton, X. H. (’lass Basketball (1); Class Prophecy; dr. Glee Club (1). ’ ‘ Light hearted, cheerful, always at ease. AY ter is flustered, always at ease. Is she well liked I should say! She gets more friends just everyday. Irene lives in the world of art. In everything, she has been always worthy, honest and sincere. OLA MARION LYMAN “May Madison, X. II. “.-I maiden never hold. Of a spirit still and quiet. Those who really know Marion are acquainted with a different girl from what many of us judge her to be. for behind her quiet demeanor she has a keen sense of humor. ELIZABETH KATHERINE MAOARIAN “Bella Manchester. N. II. (’lass Basketball (1); Volley Ball (1); Baseball (2). Her way are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace.” We shall always remember Bella for her unassuming and sympathetic manner.

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30 “TUSITALA” 19 2 7 HAZEL CHRISTINE KENNISTON Plymouth, N. H. Christmas Pageant (1), (2). •' She has a voice of gladness and a smile and eloquence of beauty: In spite of the fact that Christine was an angel in the Christmas Pageant, we must confess that the “Imp” gleams through more often. RUTH KRAMER “Kramer” Franklin, N. H. Baseball (2); Basketball (2); Class Volley Ball (1), (2); President of Class (2). “Noisy and tall But oh! that's not all. Her favorite amusement is arguing, and site certainly is a professional along this line. If you want to hear an “unbelievable” true story call on Kramer. She certainly has provided us with many good laughs. ELIZABETH LILLIAN LATURNAU “Lib” Wells River, Vt. Pageant (1); Glee Club (1); Latin Club (3); Class Vice President (2); Le Cercle Francais (1), (2); Class Volley Ball (2). She who seeks the mind’s improvement Auls the world in aiding mind. Lib is one of our girls who spends her week-ends at home; we wonder why! It took Lib to make a hit with our State Inspectors, but we know her to be a good teacher without their sanction. MERLE CARRIBEL LEIGHTON “Murray” Strafford, N. H. ‘‘Life’s a jest ami all things show it; I thought so onoe, and now I know it. In classes Merle is difficult to locate because of her quiet demeanor. This is not true outs.de, however, for her tongue can move as quickly as the best of them.



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32 “TUSITALA” 1927 GERALDINE CARLTON MARSHALL “Gerry Lancaster, N. H. “ n action faithful and in honor clear.” As a “squelcher she surely is more than sufficient, yet if you hear a giggle when “Gerry is off duty you may be sure ’tis she. She is a fine companion ami enjoys a good time. MARGARET ISA BELL M A BOTOX “Peggy” Brockton, Mass. Glee Club (1), (2); Pageant (1); Christmas Pageant (1). (2). ‘ ‘ .'Is merry as the day is long. ’ Peggy must be from Missouri, for she always has to be convinced in Miss Smith’s math classes. She has shown a fondness for the ministry, but we have not become seriously disturbed for fear she will accept this calling. HAZEL MelVER “Peter South Rygate, Vt. (5lee Club (1), (2); Junior Pageant (1). “A girl reliable and true. And furthermore, a worker too.” Whatever Hazel does is done well. No problem is too difficult for her to solve because she possesses a “stick to it evness. Her charming nature and good manner have won her many a friend. MARY PATRICIA McKEON Somersworth, N. H. “ We've but to do our daily best, and smiling go our way.” The tension of the oppressive silence which inevitably followed I)r. Lnmaon’s questions in El 8ci. classes was always quickly relieved by Mary’s knowing words.

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