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“THE CONNING TOWER” 1930 3J KLIZAliKTII BROWN BOOK KR North Hampton. X. II. “ Betty” Representative (1 ; Class Basketball (1); Pail AtllCli- ‘'in O) (2); Athletic Association (1) (2). “IIrr heart is like a t arden fair if here main jdeaxanl blossoms row. Kli .abeth is t:i 11 and fair Blue eyes and wavy hair. Sli appears a shy and ipiict young lady. Those that know her ran guarantor that she is an unusually fine girl, always ready to smile and join the fun. KTIIKL URSULA BRONSON Lisbon, X. II. “Eth” Representative (2)j ( ass Basketball (l) (2); ran Athenaeum (2): Speedball (O. “Very t ood hearted, lorin and kind, A truer frirn l you’ll never find. Ethel is a good athlete and an all-round sport. We are sure she’ll make a good teaeher and we wish her the best of I nek. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN Chocorua, N. II. “Betty” Class Basketball (1) (2); Varsity (2); June Pageant (1); Representative (1). Betty may be tall, but she is not “high hat.” She is always willing to help out especially in the artistic line. Shall we ever forget her impersonation of Hiawatha.’ Where did her arrows land? VIRC INI A MAK CLARK Manchester, X. II. “din”; “Oinney” Representative (1) (2); Class Treasurer (1): Social Club Treasurer (2): Pan-Athenaeum (2); Athletic Association. “.I smile anil laitf h for everybody! “din’s” jokes amuse ns when we are feeling “kin-da blue. She is very industrious—How do we know? “din” believes that variety is the spice of life- we’re glad because now all Plymouth Normal cheers for Virginia and her merry ways.
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30 “Til E CON N ING TOWER” I 9 3 0 Sophomore-Seniors EDITH CAROLINE BARROWS No. Stratford, X. II. “Ede”; 4Tedc’’ Representative (1); 15)21) A. A. (1); Pan-Athenaeum. A grin that srt the world a glow, A cheery voice that wills, “ Hello”; Fyrs that dance with mischievous mirth ; And a laugh that gives the soul re-birth. MILDRED BLODOETT Littleton. X. II. “Bill Spccdbnll (I) (2): Basketball Class Team (11 (2); Baseball (1); Volleyball (2); Pan-Athenaeum (2): Cheer Leader (2): Representative (1); ('lass Vice-President (1); Athletie Assoeiation (1) (2); June Pageant (I). Mihlred is always lively and particularly fond of athletics. She loves children, and is very interested in all they do. She is kind-hearted and cordial and is sure to succeed in whatever she attempts. LYDIA FLORYAX BELLOWS Manchester. N. 11. 4 4 Lyd»» Basketball; Speed Ball; Volley Ball; Junior Olee Club. We won’t forget in years to come. The girl with the sweetest smile. The one who always helped us O’er many a weary mile. We’d like to shout her praises. And tell more of her fame. We’ll let you guess the secret “Lydia” is her name. MARJORIE BENNETT Oraftou ('enter. N. 11. 44 Marge” Pan-Athenaeum. Wording hard. From morn till night. Wording hard. With all her might. Although Marjorie is quiet and always busy she always liud time to do a good turn to those who need it.
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“T II E CO N N I N (i TOW E K” I 9 3 0 : 2 DOKIS DEAN Lisbon, X. II. “Dot” .Juno Pageant (1): Representative (1). To Doit: Trfts petite And, oh, so neat. Studious and clever. We Ml hold a little place for you Down deep in each heart And there you’ll stay securely. And never, never depart. OLIVE JUNK DEMERIT'! Tilton. N. H. “June” Pan-Athenaeum. ■ ‘ She who ilocs faithfully to-day trill i , wanted tomorrow. ' ’ .June is always a sympathetic and helpful friend. She is a good sport and a hard worker. Ve wish you success! PAI’LIXE DESCHEXES Manchester, X. H. “Polly” Pageant; Pan-A thenaeum; Representative (I): (' 'I Scouts; Freshman Dice Flub (1). “I hove u heart with room for every joy. “Sav. listen! What ran I wear this morning? It’s a 4 beautiful ’ morning, you know it?” We admire your psychology Pauline, but we love your true self. 1 he spirit of fun and good friendship expresses itself in everything Pauline does. GENEVA LOIS DOE Concord. N. H. “(Sen” Treasurer of Class (2); Orchestra. “She’s sweet, jolly, ami full of pvp. So wonder admirers abound. Geneva is one of our quiet classmates. We like to dance, laugh, and talk with her. She loves fun and is always ready for a good time.
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