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26 “TH K CONNING TOWER” 192 9 Seniors-History M ARC A RIOT HELEN BAILEY Plymouth, X. II. Representative (2): Latin Club (2) (3): P:nt-Atliemenm (2) (3) (4); Varsity IinsketIkiII (3); dee Club (3) (4); Special dec Club (3) (I): French ('lub (3) ; Christmas Pageant (3); Class Treasurer (3) (4) : Class Basketball Team (3); Forensic (4); Ad vertising Manager Class Rook (4); Quartet (4): Class Song (4). 4‘ Her very tone is music's own, lAl'c those of morning hints, And somethiny more than melody I hr el Is ever in her tronls.'’ The gods gave Peg enviable capacity in many fields,— athletics, dramatics, scholastic ability, but greatest of all—music, that rare magic gift. Who else could have written our class song? Who else could have coaxed such magic harmony from the piano? Coupled with gifts like these a personality which makes all the world a friend on trust; a faculty of sympathetic listening; and you have the qualities which will send Peg on the road to fame. KDIT1I LII.M AX ('ll A PM AX West Lebanon. X. II. “Chappie” Pan Atliemenm (2) (3); French Club (1); Secretary of Class (4). '’Don't toll: too much, listen.” “Chappie , though quiet, has gained many friends at P. X. S. Many times has Edith “taken ns to a movie through her great ability to remember details. CELIA COM EXSKI Manchester, X. II. 4 4 Sis Class Treasurer (2) (4); Pan Athenieum (2) (3) (4 : Class Rook staff (3); Treasurer of Latin Club (3); Representative (2); Latin Club (2); French Club Cl). 4 Quips anti rronls and wanton wilt s Noth and heels and wreathed smiles.” We’re glad you came back. Sis. to round out your course and incidentally to provide spice and vivacity for our class. We know we should miss your sunny smile and clever retort.
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“THE CONNING TOWER” 192 9 25 To the Graduates of the Four Year History Course Von are the first to receive decrees in your course. This makes your class of historical importance. Since historical events are unique, your class came near emphasizin'; its uniqueness hv being the last, as well as the first, to receive these decrees. Your class has political and educational distinction in addition to the historical. You (along: with your sister graduates at Keene), caused the legislature to appoint the commission to survey tin higher educational institutions of the state. Did some members of your class in that secret conference induce the commission to recommend no change in the educational policy relating to the Normal Schools.’ Perhaps your knowledge of Latin tin members of the commission were all friendly toward that language—enabled you to persuade them to advocate the stains quo. All this relates to the exciting past. What of the future? Don’t think that the burden rests solely upon your few shoulders to secure degrees for the other classes to conic. Put may your accomplishments and activities prove of such high quality that the inference may easily be made that, if the Plymouth Normal School can graduate such as you from a collegiate course, it ought to be permitted to do so for all time. Your class, again, has been the first to have a course in Philosophy. You know that temporal affairs may be viewed sub specie act emit at is. When something worse than a survey enters your experience, when others seem to approve standards of thought and action lower than yours, hold in mind the implications of this expansive phrase. Harry 1’. Xnvktt.
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“THE CONNING TOWER 1929 27 KT1IKL MAY KASTMAN Lincoln, X. II. “Rod”; “Goldilocks” I’;im Athcnii'Uiii (2) (3) (4); Class Treasurer (1); Mandolin Chib (1) (2) (3); Vice President of Mandolin Club (2); Latin Club (1) (2) (3); French Clii!» (1) (2) (3) (4); Orchestra (2) (3); See. of Lit till Club (3); Class Vice President (4). “ Who is this beautiful youny ffOddess. Her hair so fieri old!' ’ Here is the other half of that famous lied and Black combination. We understand that lied has an extended knowledge of astronomy. Ask lied. MARION KI) IT11 (SILKS New Durham. N. II. “Dodo” Forensic (1) (2) (3) (4): Debating Team (I) (2) (3) (4); Sec ’y Forensic (2) (3) (4); Sec’y State (2): Kditor in-Chicf Class Book (4); Class I’res. (4); Pageants (1) (3); Glee Club (3) (4); Latin Club (2) (3); Pan-Athemeum (2) (3) (4); Representative (1 : Class Ode (4). “Whatever she did teas done with so niurh ease. In her alone, t'tras natural to please. Dark curly hair and flashing brown eyes describe “Dcde” perfectly. But don’t be mistaken, besides beauty she is gifted with innumerable talents. Debate.’ There’s no question about it. she has been our star debater for the past three years. And write! .lust inspect our class ode. No one short of a world famous novelist will meet our expectations of you. “Dede”. KLIZA BKTII LA TCRNAC Wells River. Vt. “Lib”; “Libby” June Pageant (I); Glee Club (1) (2); Special Glee Club (4): Class Vice-President (2); Le Cercle Francais (1) (2): Latin Club (3); President of Le Cercle Francais (4); Class Volley Ball (2); Pan-Anlheiueum (2) (3) (4): Representative (1) (2); Social Club Council (4); Chairman of Photograph Committee (4); Christmas Pageant (1) (2) (4). The sif ht of you is yood for sore eyes. ” livery time we think of “Lib”, which is very often, we shall wonder if she is still doing some of her special comic acts. “Lib” is not only the school comedian but she is an all star cast by herself. CARR IK IlOW K RK.MICK Jefferson, N. II. Pan-Athemeum (2) (3) (4); Latin Club (2): Council of Carpe Diem Sodalitas (34; Class President (2); Governor (2); Sec. of State (24; Comm. Geog. Club (2): Representative (I) (4). speaker of House (3): Forensic (2) (3) (4); See. of Social Club 34; Councillor of Russell House (I). 'the truth is always tin xtroiu est art mm 111.’' Who was our best governor for in any a dav» Who went to Dr. Silver will, all of oiir ideas’ W ho “subbed” in the Iiho” and guarded the kovs» Who tended the office when the matron was away’ Who is the wonderful girl in the quiet wav?—Carrie.
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