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The Conning Tower of 1 9 3 ROM IN A HOWARD North Haverhill, N. H. Mina”; “Hank” Governor (2); Representative (3); Class Vice-President (1) ; President (4); Latin Club (I) (2) (3) (4); Vice-President (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Pool (I) (2) (3); Sport Leader (3); Bowling (1) (2) (3); Volleyball Team (1) (2) (3); Baseball (2) (3); Spcedball (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Class Team (1) (2); Pageant 0)- A dark-haired girl in a bright orange dress goes dashing down the corridor, locking doors- who is it? Mina! She’ll try her hand at shorthand, fortune-telling, bowling, or writing poetry. She’s clever, she’s loyal, and she’s fun. Malaba, to a pal in Sigma Rho Sigma. HELEN BEATRICE JEWETT Gorham, N. H. Representative (3); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); Math Club (3) (4); Secretary-Treasurer of Math Club (4); Tennis (2); Bowling (1) (2) (4); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (2); Class Team (2); Tournament (2); Associate Editor (4). Helen is one of those upon whom we depended for help in school work and dramatics and for a general good time. LOUISE ETHEL MORIN Berlin, N. H. Associate Justice (1); Social Club Council (2); Mathematics Club (3) (4); Secretary (3); Basketball (1) (2) (4); Varsity (3); Spcedball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) (2); Pool (I) (2); Pool Leader (2); Hike Leader (3); Bowling (1) (2); Tennis (1) (2); Pageant (I); Russell House Councilor (4); Camp Committee (1) (2) (3) (4). Louise—a good friend—a good student a good sport in other words a typical P. N. S. girl. Louise is the kind of girl that P. N. S. makes and that makes P. N. S. 121]
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The Conning Tower of 19 3 5 DOROTHEA H. GRAVES Berlin, N. H. “Dot” Representative (1); Forensic (1) (2) (3) (4); Secretary (1); Varsity Debating (2) (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4); President (3); Mathematics Club (3) (4); Social Club Council (2) (3); Cheer Leader (1) (2) (3); Class Basketball Team (1) (2); Bowling Tournament (2); Tennis Tournament (2); Handball Tournament (2); Pool Tournament (2) (3); Pageant (1). “She's small, but, oh, my! You, with your vim, vigor, and vitality have added much to the spice of life at P. N. S. May you someday find that ideal existence now there’s a way to use that philosophy. MIRIAM GROVER Errol, N. H. Councilor of Russell House (4); Mathematics Club (3) (4); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3) (4). Miriam is what one would call a real student. All through Normal School she has shown her ability. We know, Miriam, that you will make an excellent teacher with such a fund of knowledge. Best of luck in all your undertakings. HELEN M. GUYOTTE Ashland, N. H. Palette (3) (4). “Few things are impossible to diligence and shill. Helen will make a teacher that P. N. S. will certainly be proud of. She has proved to be a helpful and friendly classmate. With her many fine assets we know she will be successful. 1201
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Norman C. Smith To the Graduates of the Three Year Junior High School Curriculum I am tempted to say many things to you in this foreword. Perhaps it is enough, however, to say that the one thing needful is to prepare yourselves to dwell in this world in peace of mind. To pursue your calling, however unambitious, happily and fruitfully; to keep the windows of your mind wide open; to be aware of the beauty and interest of the world and of that picture of it we call art; to know what leisure is and how to use it; to know what work is worth doing and why; to have at least a glimmer of a notion enough to guide one’s footsteps by—of what living means and whither it tends—there is much to be said for a life like this, and at any rate, it is all that is within the reach of most of us. “We must cultivate our garden,” said Candidc, and unlike Candide, we must not get tired of cultivating it. It may not grow gorgeous flowers nor prize-taking vegetables, but fair and comforting blossoms may spring in it, and vines under which we may sit at evening, and wheat from which we may make us the bread of life.
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