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

 - Class of 1929

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“THE CONNING TOWER” 192 9 31 RUTH EVELYN BLOOD Nashua. N. II. 41 Professor’’ Latin Huh (1) (2): (Ivin Exhibition (1): I'nrcnsic (2); Representative (3); French Club (2); Pan-Athenictim (2) (3); English Club (1). •1 Always working whi n Hu rt 's «ml, Krt-r ready with a kind tired.” Ruth was always “there” for the correct answer in onr History class and couldn't she (rive those special reports! We wish you all possible success. Ruth. MAY CARRUTHERS St. Johnsbury. Yt. (Dee ('Iub (1); Pan-Athciuruin (2) (3); English Club (I); French Club (2). ‘ Patience—you Imre much of it. May it Inly you us u teacher.” We have heard you went skating once when it wasn't allowed. We do not remember all of the consequences, but we can safely bet you passed them oft' with your good nut tired giggle. (! I ) V A X N I NA ASl’XDA CASTKU.O Woodsville. X. II. English Club 11; French Club (It (2); Latin Club l) (2): Pan-Athcusciiin (3). “Jo” crossed the seas to be at P. X. S. | o we like her.’ Well, I guess. Many friendships she has made. With a warm heari as her aid. Xever leaving a battle until it’s well fought. Success will surely be her lot. BARBARA Crystal. X. II. “Barb”; “Barbie Jane” Soccer; Baseball; Volley Ball; Pan Atlienauiui; Eng listi Club; Latin Club; Representative. • ‘ She is the sttul of wit.'' Although Barb is tiny, her wit would till a world. On tin- surface she is quiet, but has she pep? Ask us. we know! Sin- never expends any time or energy in the library, but would we guess this from her work in class? Not much! LOUISE DAVIS

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30 “THE CONNING TOWER” 1929 Junior-Seniors DOHOTIl V BELLE ALDRICH Dalton. X. II. “Dot ” Forensic (2): Debating Team (3) ; Solicitor (2); Fan Athemeum (2) (3) : Social Club Council (3): Associate Justice (3). • ‘ Xrver trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you.” Carefree, happy go-luck.v Dot lias also an aptitude for serious thoughts. The great Einstein is none too worthy of her attention. Rare products often come from little places and we know that Dalton is no exception. AXXE PATRICIA AUSTIN Manchester, X. II. Representative (I): English Club (1 ; French Club (2); Pan Athemeum (2) (3). ‘ Aryuments out of a pretty mouth m‘i inuiusmeroble.” Why do we like her? There isn’t space to tell our reasons. Anne is one of the few people who dares to be different. She has always done her share in making a good time. We shall miss your whimsical remarks. Anne. LOUISE BLAKE Warner, X. II. Pan Athemeum (2) (3); Class Secretary (3); Junior Dice Club (1); Senior (lice Club (2); English Club (1); French Club (2): Representative (2); Forensic (31; June Pageant (I); Social Club Council (3); Class Pin Committee (2); Gym Exhibition (I). What a jolly laugh. What a pleasing smile. What a jest for a strained situation! What a joy in class. What a girl “oil masse”. What a neat, little proud little person!



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32 ‘T II K CON'NIN (; TOW E K ’ ’ 19 2 9 CA It LEX K ALLS DAY Colebrook, N. II. Club English Club (1): French Club (l (2): U (1) (2); Pan-Athemvum (S). “Quirt anti small. Kill Oh! that's not all ’ ,, ,-li:» ri » We would travel far before we found a petit1’ iny and lovable friend than Carlene. She .j4, gJ(e and dignified. but she knows how to work '' if|i works, and play while she plays. If you first cult problem to solve and you look for help- ,, answer will be. “Ask Carlene. she will k,,n ' MARGARKT MA K V DKMKKS Lisbon. X. II. | e» » Junior Glee Club (1); Latin Club (1); Representative (1); Kditorial Staff of Class Book (2); Pan-Athena-uin (2) (3). “Within was our, who. calm anil true. Life's hif hest purpose understood. Peg has a quiet, sincere manner which wins for her many friends. HELEN TITl'S PORI) Laconia, X. II. Class Soccer (1): Latin Club (1) (2); French Club (I); Pan-Athemeum (2) (3); English Club (1); Forensic (2). “She's in for fun and in for larks, Jiut still to duty's call she harks. At first sight one would assume that Helen is the quiet girl of our class but when one knows Helen one realizes that wherever there is any fun Helen is always there with the “goods. We wonder what the attraction is in Gilford? ISABEL CHANDLER GKRRISH Penacook. X. II. Class Basketball (2); Christmas Pageant (2); Vice-President (3); Solicitor (3). “To know her is to love her. By your gracious, pleasing, and helpful manner you have won many friends at Plymouth. Isabel, and you have proved your worth many times as an excellent friend. We do not know how long you intend to teach, but whatever you do. we know you will always have many admirers.

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