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

 - Class of 1934

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The Conning Tower of 1934 LILLIAN J. HENAULT Newport, N. H. “Lil Class Secretary (1); June Pageant (1); Forensic (1) (2) (3) (4); Secretary of Forensic (2); Forum (2) (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Associate Justice (3); Representative (1) (4). True sophistication does not glitter But is simple and refined.” A well-poised, business-like young lady is before you. Add to that a bit of French humor and charm, and Lil is distinctive. The best of every thing to you, Lil! Memories of O. H. S.! REGIS ANGELA HORACE Manchester, N. H. “Re” Secretary of Athletic Association (3); Baseball (1); Basketball-Varsity (1) (2) (3); Speedball (2) (3); Speed-ball Leader (2); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); June Pageant (1); Forum (2) (3) (4); President of Forum (4); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Secretary of Glee Club (3); Associate Justice (3); Secretary of State (3); Sheriff (1); Social Club Council (3). “Laugh away sorrow, here 1 come Cleverness and wit, hand in hand with a fine capacity for friendship characterize the “Rc”. VIRGINIA JOSEPHINE LAMSON Portsmouth N. H. “Gin” Basketball (I) (2); Bowling (1) (2); Tennis (1) (2); Volley Ball (1) (3); Class Book Staff (4); Class President (4); Class Secretary-Treasurer (2) (3); June Pageant (1); Forum (2) (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Representative (4); Social Club Council (4). Happy and carefree, always striving to make things bright with her cheerful smile—that’s Gin. She has made many of us know the meaning of “personality” in the truest sense of the word. We would have to travel far before we would find a more charming and likeable friend than Gin. DOROTHY BRABSON McDONOUGH Dover, N. H. “Dot” Baseball (1); Speedball (1); Tennis (1) (2); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); Business Manager of Class Book; Forum (2) (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Chief Justice (2). A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Dot is a friend one cannot easily forget. In a serious discussion her comments are worthy of consideration. In play her ready wit delights all her listeners. [20]

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 Robert John Ernst To the Graduates of the Four Year Commerce Curriculum What is to be the “New Deal” in education, if there is to be one, is a question that should be uppermost not only in the minds of those who are about to embark on a career of teaching, but also of those who are already in the field. The world has seen many changes of economic, political, and social nature during the past year. We should expect to see many more changes in the future. In view of all these other changes it is but natural to expect some changes in the field of education. Our special field of education offers unusual opportunity for helping in this re-adjustment process. If we, as teachers, know the broad aims and possibilities of our commercial curriculum, as well as the special aims of the various courses in this curriculum, and if we apply this knowledge to the needs of the individual communities in which we work, then we will be rendering a service which will unquestionably justify its cost.



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The Conning Tower of 1934 HELEN S. OSKI Hillsboro, N. H. Baseball (1) (2); Basketball (2); Varsity (3) (4); Bowling (1) (2); Pool (1) (2); Speedball (2) (3) (4); Tennis (3); Volley Ball (2) (3) (4); Volley Ball Leader (4); Class Vice-President (4); June Pageant (1); Forum (2) (3) (4); President (4); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Special Glee Club (2); President (3); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Representative (4); Solicitor (2). “By the work one knows the worker.” A leader, capable and gay, excellent in work and play, Add these qualities—answer Helen Oski. LOUISE E. PAIGE Nashua, N. H. “Zee” Bowling (1); June Pageant (1); Forum (2) (3) (4); Vice-President (3); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Special Glee Club (2); Orchestra (2); Pan-Athenaeum (2); Sheriff (1); Social Club (2); Social Club President. Do music and typewriting go together? To be proficient in one talent is enough for most people, but having two is “Zee’s” fortune, and ours too, for who but Louise could have written our Class Ode? Whether music or Commerce the best of wishes is yours. PRISCILLA F. PATENAUDE Ashuelot, N. H. “Pat” Basketball (1) (2); Bowling (1) (2); Tennis (1) (2); Volley Ball (1) (2); Business Manager of Class Book; Business Forum (2) (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); Representative (4). “Always a smile and a helping hand, Always a friend who will understand.” Pat has the ability to do well whatever she attempts. Her willingness to do whatever is asked of her, makes her a valuable friend to those who are fortunate enough to know her. ALMA LOUISE POWERS Berlin, N. H. “Pow-Wow” y Forum (3) (4). L “Other friends may come and go. And we may like them heaps, But somehow, you are the kind of friend We like to have for keeps.” “Pow-wow” has been with us only a year and a half —but oh! the dignified influence she has exerted on her M classmates. She certainly has our admiration as a good r — sport. [21]

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