University of Connecticut - Nutmeg Yearbook (Storrs, CT)

 - Class of 1946

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Mildred Bahret ZlliIIie Danbury Education Hi-ee-ya . . . devilish gleam in those eyes . . . rol- icking sense of humor . . . 'fsalaam three times, please, when you hear that prof's name mentionedl' . . . perfect roommates, she and Cornie . . . My man who knows, says. Choir 2, 33 U.C.A. 2, 33 Nutmeg 33 Education Club 2, 3. Joseph Barrasso ff JI J 0 e Hebron Engineering Sigma Nu Little britches . . . one corral requisitioned . . . A'VVhere's the next party? . . . Who's gonna eat ? . . . good hearted . . . If she's good looking, I know her! . . . an eight mile kiss . . . WOW! Newman Club 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Engineers Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Intramural Coun- cil 3. Toby Frances Baum Tobe Bridgeport Sociology A smile for everyone . . . quiet sense of humor though . . . happy-go-lucky . . . won- derful philosopher . . . pet habit is writing letters . . . Wood Hall's favorite per- sonality gal . . . receives de- licious packages of, you- know-what l Hillel 1, 2, 33 Sociology Club 2, 33 Hillel Choir 1, 2, 3. Joline DeWolfe Beebe ffjoll Niantic Foods and Nutrition One of the few natural complexions on campus . . . devoted to many men but partial to none . . . a laugh that echoes all over Sprague Hall . . . seen everywhere sketching trees and bushes for Art 133 . . . Feed Joe . Home Economics Club 23 U.C.A. 'N-1. Maxine Bennet Maxine Stratford English Sweet and naive . . . fun and frolic . . . a wild blue yonder gal . . . creative Writing a specialty. Archery Club 2, 3. Samuel Edward Biondi nSa7nv New Britain Industrial Nlanagement Sigma Chi Transfer from Hillyer Junior College . . . mad about plaid shirts and De- bussey . . . No kiddingli' . . . VVise up . . . can quote Robert Browning glibly . . . buddies galore. Newman Club 1, 2, 33 S.A.M. 3. Devara Birger ffD ebbyfl Brighton, Mass. History Phi Sigma Sigma Ladylike and petite . . . broad Boston accent . . . I don't care what anyone says . . . different hair comb every day . . . favorite dish, Al and steak. Hillel 1, 2, 33 Panhellenic Rep- resentative 3. Margaret Ruth Black lfpeggyll Watertown Foods and Nutrition Pi Beta Phi Transfer from Simmons College . . . interested in sports but partial to horse- back riding . . . saving minia- ture horses is her hobby. Choir 2, 33 Outing Club 23 Rid- ing Club 23 U.C.A. 2, 33 junior Counselor.

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Dorothy Louise Abbott Louie Terryville Floriculture Air minded-30 solo hours and expects a private license in the near future . . . nature lover . . . never on campus . . . sports fan. Ag. Club 35 Art Club 35 Glee Club 35 Campus 35 Outing Club 2, 35 U.C.A. 15 R.H. Club 25 Grange 1, 2, 3. George Eward Adamy George lllanchester Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Second Barney Oldfield . . . lylusic enthusiast ranging from the classics to the Basin Street Blues . . . industrious student . . . sharp dresser . . . C,mon let's get this room cleaned . . . one of the penthouse three. S.A.M. 2, 35 U.C.A. 1, 2, 3. Laura Judith Alderman LoIIy New Haven illathematics VVhat do you think? . . . a transfer from New Haven State Teachers College . . . expects to teach math . . . enjoys swimming, bowling, and eating . . . devotee of the Dodgers . . . 'AVVait until next year . . . violently dislikes bridge. Hillel 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Math Club 3. Anne Elizabeth Almond P,-fx Glenbrook Sociology That course is fool proofi' . . . There's his whistle kids . . . uYou know what? . . . loathes basket- ball and hot dogs . . . tall, sophisticated. Glee Club 15 Orchestra 15 So- ciology Club 2, 35 Nutmeg 25 House Council 3. , 2 in 2 'YW -ug W 1 Samuel Altschuler, Jr. ffSamJ! Norwich Civil Engineering Shoot it to me, baby . . . happy-go-lucky . . . periodi- cally tries to be a trackman . . . earnest Independent worker . . . engineering runs second to his other activities. Outing Club 2, 35 Engineers Club 35 A.S.C.E. 35 Student Forum 35 Glee Club 35 Inde- pendent League Council 2, 3, Secretary 3. Dorothy Edith Anderson Dot Forestville Civil Engineering As skillful with a slipstick as with the bow and arrow . . . partial to a red-headed sailor and chocolate cake . . . glutton for punishment . . . quiet though she has her noisy moments. Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, sg choir 2, 3, U.C.A. 1, 2, sg A.S.C.E. 3, Secretary 3. Amalia M. Angeloni ' ' To by U New Haven Sociology Junior transfer from Larson Junior College . . . knits and reads . . . plain and fancy doodling on lecture notes . . . mysterious packages from home. Sociology Club 35 Newman Club 35 Youth Hostel Club 3. Martha Baldwin NSIlNIIj'U lVestport Home Economies Kappa Kappa Gamma The sunshine of her smile made her a Campus Queen . . . Baldwin batter develops a mean biscuit . . . A'l'll be with you in Apple Blossom Time . choir 1, 2, 3, U.c.A. 1, 2, sg Badminton 2, 3, President 35 In- terfaith Council, President 25 Home Economics Club 35 Nut- meg 3, W.s.G.C. 1, VV.A.A. 3.



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Phyllis Williams Black ffphyllf Stratford Sociology Kappa Alpha Theta What a personality! . . . finger in every activity . . . beanery belle . . . HO. K. baby, what's the matter? . . . a bang-up girl . . . easy to talk to, nice to walk with, and good to look at. Varsity Club 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. 1, 2, 35 W.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasur- er 25 Panhellenic 2, 35 Sociolo- gy Club 2, 33 Swimming Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 2, 35 Class chairman 1, Zg Nutmeg 33 Education Club 2. Jean Elizabeth Backforcl HR6!lU Willimantic Psychology Transfer from Willi State Teachers . . . outstanding wavy red hair and 'Aloves it . . . collects post cards as a past-time . . . likes outdoor life . . . sports fan. Newman Club 1, Psychology Club 3. Bertha Lee Blender P Lee Waterford Marketing Phi Sigma Sigma Refined and sincere . . . ver- satile . . . always willing and able to try something new . . . easy going . . . the eyes have it . . . smooth dresser. Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Hillel Drama Club 25 Hillel Foundation 1, 2, 3g S.A.M. 2, 3, Sociology Club 3. Dorothy Boim ffRu5t-yu New York City lklathematics Talented as well as attrac- tive . . . talkative and lively . . . excells in mathematical physics and philosophy . . . clever . . . accelerated and graduates this year. 'Nw William H. Bolger Bobo Thompsonville Government Alpha Gamma Rho T'ville via Boston . . What's the story now? . . . Dabbles in plays and radio scripts . . . Plays piano by ear in Chinese scale . . . De- tests jive . . . reads the Post and The New lklasses at the same time . . . likes to argue. Thomas Frank Bordonaro frT0771,J New Britain Mathematics Alpha Kappa Pi Rlascot of the Park Central . . . grace, versatility, and sloppy A. K. Pi Special . . . should belong to the Lonely Hearts Club, but too many broken hearts are after him. Math Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, Pres.g Soc. Comm. Chairman 3g Mediator Rep. 2, 35 Newman Club 2, 33 Jean Sugclen Bouteiller Derby Zoology Quieter than a mouse . . . At- tractive in her reserved man- ner . . . curly brown hair and a smile for everyone. Riding Club 33 VVhite Caps 1, 2, 35 Zoology Club 2, 3. Helen Irene Brady .fgmdv Derby Sociology Anything you want to know, ask Brady . . . Hole in the wall bull sessions . . . can always be found in the Campus office . . . burns the mid-night oil . . . everybody's good friend. Campus 1, Campus Office Man- ager 2, 35 Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3.

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