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The Conninp Tower of 1931 OSMAN P. HATCH St. .Johnsbury, Vt. Orchestra (3). “The L indt st man. The best-conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies.'’ —SlIAKKKPKARR. What will I , N. S. lw? without Mr. Hatch? He is never idle a minute, yet always has time to think of others. Serious and thorough in the preparation of his work, yet he is ever a jovial and happy companion. FLORENCE KATICRVX Mcl.EAX Portsmouth, N. H. Hop dune Pageant (I); Pan-Atheiueum (2) (3) (4): Latin Club Consul (1): French Club (2); Howling Tournament (I) (2); Tennis Tournament (2); Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Clerk of Court (2); Clerk of House (3); Class President (3); Class See.-Treasurer (2): Social Club Council (3); Vice-President of Pan Athemeum (3); (iirl Scouts (3) (4); Class Pin Committee (3); Prom Committee (4); Editor-in-Chicf of Class Book (4); Representative (1) (2). A corking’ girl, a splendid sport, ‘Hop’, our classmate, is just that sort.” The gods gave Flop enviable capacity in many fields- dramatic , scouts, scholarship, but the greatest of all personality, which makes all the world a friend on trust. These gifts have made Flop exceeding ly popular at P. X. S. WILLIAM KITTEN HP R(i Campion, X. II. Here mould I leave some subtle part of me.” This has seemed to be your purpose, and well have von succeeded. Your contributions to our classes in government and philosophy have been greatly appreciated, and we only wish you hail been with us more than a year. A member of the men’s volleyball team! [30]
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The Conning Tower of 1931 NELLIEMAE CONNOR Nashua, N. II. Class President (2); Glee Club (1) (2); Forensic (1); Latin Club (1); (iirl Scouts (3); Social Club I rcs. (3); Athletic Assoc. (1) (2) (3) (I); Pres, of Athletic Assoc. (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Volleyball (1) (2); Speedbnll (1) (2.) (3); Class Basket-hall (1) (2) (3); Varsity (1) (2) (3) (4); Captain of Varsity (3); Ninas Pageant (1); June Pageant (1); Pan Athemeum t2) (3) (4); Bowling Tournament (2); Tennis Tournament (2); Tennis Leader (2); Representative (1) (2); Sergeant-at-Arms (2); Associate Editor, Class Book (4); Chairman. Prom Committee (4). • ‘ A thirties, my frit-mis, is the elixir of life.” Nelliemae is the miss that makes basketball a treat to see. Oh! don’t blush! It is true. She is an athlete and a good sport, but more too. To know her is to experience happiness, for she has the ability of being a friend. And oh! we mustn’t forget to mention, she is a U. B. IT. FELICIA CRAY Portsmouth, N. II. “Floe Baseball (1) (2); Speed bn II (2); Bowling Tournament (1) (2); Class Basketball (2) (3); Varsity Basketball (3) (4); A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4); Scouts (3) (4); Pnii-Athciufiim (2) (3) (4); Sergeant at-Arms (3); Representative (1) (2); Chief Councilor of Bussell House (4); Clerk of House (4). ” Sin x full of fun, ami she’s full of life; Slit is so small -but, oh my! That's ‘Flee.’ ” The multiplication of “liens” plus Jewish percentage has a deep significance for those of us who trained with her at Hampstead. As for her P. N. S. gains, 1 am unable to enumerate them. A peppy little side-center, an enjoyable dancer, a math shark, a good friend, and a member of the famous C. B. U.—what have you?—no one but “Flee.” ROSEMARY HAM ILL Stoneham, Mass. “ I La mill” June Pageant (1 ; Glee Club (2): Pan Athemeum (2) (3) (4); A. A. (1) (2) (3) (4); Sec.-Treasurer of Class (3); Vice-President of Class (3); French Club (1); (iirl Scouts (3) (4): Bowling Leader (2); Tennis Leader (3); Tennis Tournament (2); Bowling Tournament (2); Volleyball (1) (2) (3); Speed-ball (1) (2) (3); Class Basketball (1) (2) (3): Varsity (2) (3) I): Representative (2); Councilor (3) ; Associate Editor of Class Book (4); Baseball (I) (2) (3). “ ran if I will.” Without you. Rosemary, the athletics of P. N. S. would have been lacking. Even though you arc small, we were always sure of you in the basketball games. I’m sure your gift of arguing is envied by many, especially in Economies. Best of luck in whatever you attempt after graduation, Rosemary, and here’s hoping you won’t forgot the many friends vou have made at P. N. S. [29]
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T h n C o u n i n g T o w e r of 19 .'i 1 IVY ISABELLE SPOTTISWOODE Chester, X. II. ‘SunnyM Glee CIuli (1); Representative (1); Pan-Athenanun (2) (3) i »); Latin Club (1); Speed ball (1) (2) (3) (4); Speed ball Captain (2) (3); Volleyball (I) (2) (3) (4); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Bowlin Tournament (2) (3) (4): Class Basketball (1) (2) (3); Varsity (2): Councilor (2); Sergeant-at-Arms (3); Clerk of Mouse (4): Class President (4); A. A. (1) (2) (3); June Pageant (1); Girl Scouts (3); Spcedball Leader (3) (4). ' There teas a little tjirl and she had a little eurl.” We shall always remember Ivy as our dignified head waitress and “Sunny” as our lively cheerful classmate. Ivy has distinguished herself also as an athlete. Brown eyes, sparkling with vivacity and personality, characterize Ivy as one of the most popular members of our class. ETHEL MAKJ OK IE WOODBURY Woodsville, X. II. Pau-Athcmcum (2) (3) (4); Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Pool Tournament (2) (3). “ Lati h and the world Uuujhs with you.” In Ethel we have one of our most happy and carefree girls. Her merry laugh bears out this fact many times a day. We have often wondered what is so attractive about Woodsville, Ethel, to warrant so many week-end absences from P. X. S. Can you tell us? [31]
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