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Lb A NEW HAVEN NORMAL SCHOOL 25 RUTH BARTO Westwood Road Mount Carmel Dramatic Club l, Glee Club 1-243, Administrative Com- mittee 2. Business lloard The Ilaurel. Volleyball 1-2-3. Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Clogging' l-2-3, Natural Dancing 2, Volleyball Sport llc-arl 2. In the Scriptures we read of the marvelous strength of Samson. VVC wonder if Ruth can possibly be among his direct descendants, Those of us who have tried in vain to return her volleyball serves or have swung into mid-air on Ruth's arm during the Virginia Reel, are willing to vouch for the relationship. MARY BARTON SUE' xxyililllllgtflll Avenue XVest llaven iii-ograpliy Club 1, Art Club l. Glee Club 1-2-3. Seicnce Club 2, Community Service Club 3, Volleyball l, Clog- gingf 2, Natural Dancing 2. lnnoccnro herself! One is lcd to suffer a great delu- sion when glancing at M:u'y's virtuous expression, Be not deceived. for we who know her realize that shc is quite as bad as the rest of us. wt all awww Q6 'K A . JZ. VIRGINIA BASSETT State Street North Haven Glee Club 1-2, President 3, High School Relations Committee 3, Art Board The Laurel, Secretary XV. A. A. 3, Swimming 1-2. Baseball 1-2-3, Natural Dancing 2, Tennis Il, Swimming Sport Ilead 2. Ginny'S talents do not limit themselves to only one art. Besides possessing musical abilities. she does admirable work in painting. drawing, and sketching. It has always been a wonder how she can throw a lot of color or line together and produce something really artistic. MARY BIAGIARELLI Stony Creek Geography Club 1. Art Club 1. Bridge Club 2. Dramatic Club 3, Education Club 3. Baseball L2-3, Volleyball 2, Tennis 3. Mary is a smiling. friendly girl. VVe like her. It is not surprising to hear that the children in her training school rooms like her, too. VVe shall all remember how well Mary played the part of the Madonna in the Christ- mas tableaux. Lili, Q1 it flif, 1 1 la I f
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9' O w J Z4 THE LAUREL x ll X .X X MADELEINE ABELL 149 W'hite Street Stratford Geography Club 1, Art Club 1, Science Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Education Club 3, Administrative Committee 3, Editorial Board The Laurel, Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, Clogging 1-2. In considering Madeleine, have you ever thought of hygrometers, hoptoads, or goldfish? She thrives on such interests as these. If she doesn't become a famous biologist, naturalist, and scientist all in one, we'll miss our guess. MURIEL ADAMS 441 Main Street Ansonia Geography Club 1, Dramatic Club 1-3, International Relations Club 2, Education Club 3, Assembly Coni- mittee 3, Baseball 1-2-3, Natural Dancing 2, Clogging 1-2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 1-2. Never mind, Lit! They say that big things come in little packages, and we're willing to wager a thousand to one that you don't represent the exception. W'itness your ability in dramatics and the place you have won in your division as favorite oral reader. MILDRED AXELROD 53 East Pearl Street New Haven Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Science Club 2, Library Staff 2. Art Club 3, Editor-in-Chief The Laurel, Tennis 1-3, Basketball 1-2-3. Baseball 1-2-3, Social Danc- ing Sport Head 2. Do you ever wonder why The Fledcrmaus sounds so familiar? It's Milly's theme song. Take the song. add a twist of the head, and you have Axey, the spirit of rhythm. Hers is an unlimited capacity for appreciation and enjoyment of everything around her, especially art, music, people, and humor. SOPHIE BARRON 42 Fifth Street Derby Geography Club 1. Art Club 1, International Relations Club 2, Business Board Laurel Leaf 2. Vice-President VV. A. A, 2. Education Club Community Service Club 3. Adminisrative Committee 3. President W. A. A. 32. Volleyball 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3. Natural Dancing 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3. Badminton 3. Play Day Chair- man 2, Prom Committee. This W. A. A. is driving me crazy. 'l'll never have time to accomplish anything. What a familiar cry, but didn't Sophie do a good job? Not only in this work did she do well, but everything she attempts is really carried out to the best of her ability, always accompanied by a bit of clever humor. And those who haven't seen her mimic have missed a hearty laugh.
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26 THE LAUREL l as 3 CAROLYN BIIEGA 105 NVard Street NValliugt'ord Art Club 1, Orchestra 1-2. Glee Club I-2-3, Science Club 2. Social Committee 3. Editorial Board The Laurel, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, VV.A.A. Division Representa- tive 3. Here is one of the most popular members of Senior V. We wonder if that twinkle in her eye can be the reason. Certainly we know that Carolyn's fun-loving spirit has attracted to her many friends. JANICE BOEI-IM 610 Congress Avenue New Haven Geography Club 1, Art Club 1, Science nb 2, Educa- tion Club 3, Community Se ice ib 3, Baseball 1, Clogging 1-2, ll 1-2. At first Janice s is q ' reserved, but those who get to know her ar i with her contagious giggles an her love of fun. MILDRED BOGRAD 110 Beaver Street Ansonia Geography Club 1, Art Club 1. Science Club 2, Dra- matic Club 3, Conlmunity Service Club 3. Millie doesn't put her abilities into prominence very often, but they are always recognized when she does. lt is always she who has work done satisfactorily and promptly, we are envious of her ability. I 5 S MARJORIE BRETT 250 Center Street West Haven Art Club 1-2-3, Division Representative 1-2-3. Glee Club 2-3, Administrative Committee 2-3, Bridge Club 3, Edi- torial Board The Laurel, Clogging 1, Basketball 1-2, Natural Dancing 2. Volleyball 2-3, Baseball 2-3, Bad- minton 3, Tennis 3. Although Marj accuses herself of being absent-minded and relates numerous incidents to confirm it, we are convinced that it is no handicap to her. She is highly successful in both the scholastic and athletic fields and takes an active interest in all school affairs.
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