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4 4 TH E CONNING T0 WER” 19 2 8 17 EVA MAIM; UK RITE AVERY Plymouth, X. II. Class Will (•!), “My heart is in the work. PI very class has its town girl and Eva is the only member of the CM class who holds that honor with all its privileges. Even when Eva went to Orford she depended upon her trusty flivver to bring her back to Plymouth for frequent week end visits. EDITH BAER Dover, X. II. “Teddy Volley Ball (1) (2); -Class Basketball (1) (2); Pan Athenian (2) (3) (4); Marshall (1); Tennis Leader (2); Tennis Tournament (3); Sec. of A. A. (2) (3); Vice-Pros, of Class (4); Class Prophecy (4); Baseball (1) (2); Bowling Tournament (4); Cercle Franeais (2). ' Jlrrc's to the girl with a heart and smile, If'ho makes the bubbles of life worth while.” Her many good qualities have won the hearts of those who have known her. She entered the sports of P. X. S., and no one will forget her as “fair Jessica . We will always think of “Teddy as a good sport and a jolly friend.
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16 “THE CONNING TOWER” 1928 A Foreword Believing that the purpose of a classbook is to hold secure our school day memories, we have tried to make The Conning-Tower picture the life of our school, and record the history of the Classes of 1028. However, we think that the 1028 classbook means more than this, for the year of 1028 makes a change in the history of our school, a milestone from which we look back over the way we have come, and pause to foresee the future. This year for the first time, students of a four-year curriculum are graduating from Plymouth Normal School. It was fifty-eight years ago that the New Hampshire legislature authorized the establishment of Plymouth Normal School. The first term of the new normal school started March fifteenth, eighteen hundred seventy-one. The first classes graduated after only twenty weeks of instruction and training, but the standards were soon raised, and the course was increased to two years. In nineteen hundred eighteen Plymouth Normal School entered the field of training for high school teaching, when three-year courses were added. Last year the Commerce Curriculum was lengthened to four years, and later the History Curriculum was also made four years. Therefore at present we have three classes of students: those enrolled in the two-year curriculum who are preparing to teach in elementary schools; students taking the three-year curriculum which prepares junior high teachers; students of four-year Commerce and History Curricula who are preparing to teach in New Hampshire high schools. These changes in curricula show the increasingly higher standards for New Hampshire teachers; and they point the way to the future when our school will be no longer a normal school, but a teacher’s college. The Editor.
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18 T 11 E CONNING TOWER” 19 2 8 MARION EASTMAN Lincoln, N. II. “Mick” Class Treasurer (1): Vice-President, Corelc Prnncais (1) ; President, Cerele Prnncais (2); Pan Athenian (2) (3) (4); ('lass Vice-President (4); Latin Club (3) ; Representative (1) (2); Mandolin Club (1) (2); Class Will. Ready for work and ready for play Always happy, good-natured, and gay. Marion has an interest in more than one department, and qualities to make a great success of her career. MATILDA GERTRUDE McDONOUGH Dover. N. H. “Tillie” Volley Ball 1) (2); Baseball (1) (2); Pan Athenian (2) (3) (4); Cerele Franeais (2); Pool Leader (3); Class History (4): Bowling Tournament (4); Sec. of Class (4); Tennis Tournament (3). Ilcr temper teas generous, open sincere A stranger to flattery—a stranger to fear. Tillie is a C4 of wide repute, not only for her “eats”, but her sincerity, friendliness, and open, frank disposition. She is not only popular among the C4s but with everyone at P. N. S. Tillie's true calling is the culinary art—we discovered her potential cooking abilities at Loon Lake Camp. DOROTHY ELVIRA MORRISON Worcester. Mass. “Dot” Glee Club (1) (4); Debate (1) (2); Chief Justice (2) (4); Sec. State (1); June Pageant (1); Vice-Pros. Pan-Athenian (2); Vice-Pres. Class (1) (2); Social Club Cabinet (3); Pres. Social Club (4); Christmas Pageant (1) (4); Volley Ball (1) (2); Vice-Pres. Forensic (2); Class Baseball (1) (2); Sec.-Treas-Soeial Club (3); Joke Editor Prospect (1) (2); Class Book Staff (4); Class Prophecy (4); Bowling Tournament (4). You'd have known her for the merriment that sparkles in her eye. Dot is the kind of girl who brings out the best that is in us. Ever ready for fun, ever ready for work, ever loyal to the high ideals of P. N. S., she is our friend— she understands—we like her. A born leader and a true sport—that’s Dot.
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