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N E ll' 11.11 V li N N U If M .11 L S C U O U I, 27 HELEN BURNS liux :IGI l'utney, Strzitiuril XV:-lfare .Couunittee l. Treasurer fleograpliy Club l. lie-giste-r ' News lionrtl 1-Z-3. Science Club 2. Adminis- trative Comnnttee 2, Secretary Education Club 24. Assist- ant-editor Laurel Leaf 3. Assistant-editor The l.aurel. lizisketbzill 1-2. Baseball 1-2-3. Volleyball 2-3, XV, A. A. Division Representative 2. xvl'lC1'C did llelen get the intriguing blue eyes? XVC assume that it was the same bit of fortune that brought her literary ability along with a singulrar inability tn recall speakers' first names and iniclrlle initials for Register Normal Notes. lXlARG4XRlf'l' C.Xl.l.:Nl'l4XN 351 Burke Street Ansouia Geography Club 1, llramntie Club 1-2-3, International Relations Club 22. Eilueatiuu Club 3. Aclniinistrativc Committee Zi. Tennis 3. Marge is a wonderful girl who has won for herself many friends. XVlio will forget the many times she saved the clay in class with her clever contributions? Margie always has everytliingg flnue mi tinie. and it is always done to the best of her ability. ROSE CHAUCER 131 Ilishnp Street New Haven Ceogzrzipliy Club 1. Art Club 1. Dramatic Club 1. Science Club 2. Library Stat? 2. Education Club 3. Community Service Club 3. Natural Dancing 2. Golf 3. ller quietness may be a bit misleading. but Rose can voice a vehement opinion when a discussion arises. Truly a little girl with a lot of tire. the latter usually apparent during those familiar after-lunch discussions. PEARL COHEN 5111 Elin Street New Haven Geography Club 1. Art Club I. Glce Club 3. Science Club 2. Education Club 3. Social Committee 3. Editorial lloard Laurel Leaf 2-3, Clogggzingg 1-2. Baseball 2, Volley- ball 2. She's rather dignified and scholarly at times. Have you ever started an argument when she was aroundf Be careful, for it's very easy for her to win her point.
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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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5 V Vps! 28' THE LAUREL . ,JP , sr 3,5 . f A y , FRANCES COOPER First Avenue West Haven Geography Club 1, Art Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Science Club 2, Community Service Club 3, Volleyball 1-2, Golf 3. Mabel has at last educated most of her classmates to the point where they call her Mabel instead of Frances. She possesses a subtle wit and love of fun which help her see the lighter side of all her problems. Ask her what she thinks of the navy. ANNE CULLOM 1-1 Eld Street New Haven Geography Club 1, Dramatic Club 3, Education Club 3, Social Committee 3, Division Representative 3. A pleasant smile, a soft, well-modulated voice, and a jolly disposition combine to make Anne a popular mem- ber of our class. She is interested in many things, such as teaching, social activiites, and - - - well, you guess. DOROTHY D'ANDREA 158 Porter Street New Haven Geography Club 1. Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Treasurer Student Cooperative Association 1, Science Club 2, Art Club 3, Business Board The Laurel, Clog- ging 1-2, Volleyball 1-2-3. Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3. Who has ever met Dot around school when she wasn't smiling? Dot is an all-around type of girlfgood stu- dent, good sportswoman, and a willing committee worker. Friendly to all, she is welcome everywhere. L g. D Fl Tv MARION DICK 57 Burke Street Ansonia Geography Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, International Rela- tions Club 2, High School Relations Club 2, Education Club 3, Prom Committee. Natural Dancing 1-2, Basket- ball 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3. Clogging 1-2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3, Baseball Sport Head 2. Have you ever fallen into Dickie's clutches? The strong man of the Normal School displays her athletic ability by tickling rather than tackling. However. her friendliness and good nature take the sting out of the squeeze.
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