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

 - Class of 1936

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The Conning Tower of 1936 MARION CHARLOTTE ELLISON Plymouth, N. H. Senior Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Band (3); Basketball; Athletic Association (I) (2) (3). Laugh away sorrow, here I come. Those that know her realize there is only one Marion. When she is near, all shadows depart, and she casts a spell of brightness with her cheerful smile and ready wit. BARBARA SOPHIA GREENWOOD Lancaster, N. H. “Bumps ; “Bibs” Representative (1); Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); French Club (I); Volleyball (2); Pageant (1) (2) (3). “For every inch that is not fool is rogue . The ups and downs of “Bumpsie” should be good reading. Candid, canny, captivating, comic, and caustic —she tops. KATHLEEN ANNE EMERY Percy, N. H. “Kitty” “Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove. Far from the clamorous world doth live his own. May your pupils receive the same sympathetic understanding that you give to your friends. Best wishes for a highly successful future. ADA MURIEL FLANDERS Bristol, N. H. “Tillie”; “Chubby” Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); Representative (1); Basketball (1). The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone; I wish to have none other books To read or look upon. Those who see her day after day would have to look far for a better friend. She is helpful, good-natured, has high ideals, and is a line sport. [31]

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The Conning Tower of 19 3 6 ELEANOR RUTH CHURCH Woodsville, N. H. “Church ie” Solicitor (3); Speedball (2) (3); Volleyball (1) (2); Basketball (1) (2); Forensic (3); Baseball (2); Speedball Class Team (2). “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Want to be silly? Want to be serious? Want to be conscientious and studious? Want advice, sympathy, original ideas? Look up Churchie, right away! EVELYN MARY CONWAY Manchester, N. H. “Ev”; “Evie” Representative (2); Class Basketball (1) (2); Volleyball (1) ; Class Book Staff; Pan-Athenaeum (2); Speedball (2) ; Cheer Leader (1); Bowling (2). “Small cheer and great welcome makes merry feast.” “Ev” is one of the liveliest girls in our class. To those who know her she is more than that,—a true pal. Luck to you in your future.” IRENE CRAVEN Rye Beach, N. H. Art Club (3); Pan-Athenaeum (3). Industrious, Irene Reliable, serene, Encouraging, friendly Need not ever envy Even a pretty queen! HELENA A. DWYER Concord, N. H. “H. A. D.” Pan-Athenaeum (3); Athletic Association (3). “They can conquer who believe they can.” Straight-forward, clear-thinking, optimistic, and friendly- -all describe Helena. We know she enjoys living by the whole-hearted enthusiasm with which she does her work and the cheery smile that she gives to each of us. May your school be a happy one. 130]



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The Conning Tower of 1936 MARION CYNTHIA KELI.L-Y Ashland, N. H. “Quiet, but forceful” A good sport, pleasant, gaining many friends as she goes along. Something to be proud of—this personality. YVONNE ELIZABETH LA FLAM M H Littleton, N. H. “Y-vonnic” French Club (1) (2) (3); Secretary and Treasurer of French Club (3); Latin Club (2) (3); Secretary and Treasurer of Latin Club (2); Basketball (1) (2); Volleyball (1) (2) (3); Bowling (2); Representative (1) (3). “The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the hand to execute During her three years at P. N. S., “Y-vonnie” has shown us that, It can be done.” Her droll wit and roguish eyes betray her sober face. She is a true friend, and it’s Y-vonnic” who knows how to “parlcy-vous.” FANNIE ELIZABETH HAYES Gorham, N. H. “Libby”; “Lib” Athletic Association (1) (2) (3); Class Basketball (1); Russell House Councilor (3). “Smile and the world smiles with you. No matter what obstacles rise before her, Lib” will surely squigglc up her nose and trudge right over them. Would that we could do it as cheerfully. ROSE MARY LEONARD Stratham. N. H. Pinky”; Ned” Representative 1; Pan-Athenaeum (2) (3); French Club (1) ; Class Basketball (1); Secretary (3); Speedball (1) (2) ; Volleyball (1) (2); June Pageant (1). “She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with. And pleasant too. to think on. Wit, laughter, perseverance all these are embodied in Rose. [32]

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