Laurel School - Leaves Yearbook (Shaker Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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LAUREL LEAVES MARILYN PERRY-This unusual lir- tle brunette came to Laurel her Fresh- man year, and has certainly not de- tracted from our class reputation of being screwballs. Marlie is famous for her undocipherable scrawl, her battles with certain ex-U.S. men, and her cute mannerisms. In the Senior play Marlie showed her dramatic ability by being able to play a role entirely unlike her own nature--that of Master of Philos- ophy. We'll miss Marlie next year, but our loss will be the gain of the college which she chooses. l. e5 5N1'Qf X' x0 3-295. u-D L .DW 'Q x VN 509' wax 0,5 UPXARGA T PARKER-Peg has been Gaxt Laurel si ce eighth grade, and has Q, N always been a well-liked member of our JE f. llass. She takes an interest in each mem- ber of our class and has offered much valuable advice in her time. Her un- official position as chaperone to Katie Grund has made her indispensable to that young lady Cand to that young lady's motherj. ln spite of this serious duty, however, Peg has always found time to do considerable mischief on her own. Tales of her escapades in Canada, and with Dartmouth men, are still float- ing around the heights. 4 ' 1. 201

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--W 'T 'WM r '-- f. tif' f at--N ff ef 3 safe' K LA'UREL LEAVES V,,',g-'jx . . u .-HX'-l .ue . t 1 MARY PLEASANTS MCCREA1OUf F, gc! -- Freshman year, the class of '42 wel- 1 , tg X comed with open arms. this merry Z 1 X, prankster, 'the famous Mickey. Mick 3' 1 - is one pf our star athletes and a member X ' ' of all our varsity,teamsi as well as being Y our prize genius. There is rarely a ,J.Q'g,,,'Y dull or quiet moment, for she is con- ,,,k tinually on the go and her mind is .. never without some screwballish scheme. Recently we have discovered that Mickey has a real 'talent in her singing, a fact which is proved by her presence in Glec ,Club and Choir for the last three years. Mick has a serious side of her nature too, as has been proved by her capable management of Laurel Leaves. Welles- ley is the college of this vivacious gal's -' choice. ' . - 9 L I I 9 ng 0 o ' i ALICE OLS.ON- Olie ,,known as the sweetest girl ,in the Senior Class, joined our'ranks Junior year, and in that time has made herself beloved by everyone. For two years her alto ,voice has been, an asset to both the Culee Club and Choir.. Her interestsiare riding, swimming, and Wsestern Reserve Acad- emy, where she spends 'much of her 9 time. Shes not 'sure which college will be so fortunate as to claim her next iyear, but,we're positive she'll be happy and well-liked wherever she goes. as, . ' ., , - '. D I ll9



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ill Sliipgst, 1+ suis wo,-a swell lknewinq Ymanb F u,q'll lobll 'forward 'b Oihef LAUREL LEA V E S wi-lk all kinds of mp N widvfr Que qou. PM vs., CAROLINE PORTER- Por is one of the old stand-bys of the class of '42, and for many years her mischievous brain has been functioning within our walls. Por is known for her very definite ideas on each and every subject, for her peculiar genius for getting into trouble, and for her mysterious interest in Toronto and in skaters. She went to Buffalo with the Hockey Team and as usual livened up the train ride with her wit and fun. We don't know where she's going next year, but here's more power to her! ELIZABETH RoosE Betsy is the acrobat of the class, and can practically tie herself in knots. She is a resident of the Laurel dorm, and, it is said, gets such large quantities of mail that a special postman is needed. She is known for her voice, too, and this year sang the solo at the Christmas carol service. In this era of -baby haircuts, she is easy to spot because of her long, wavy hair. As the hero in the Senior play she won the heart of many a spectator, and turned in a truly line performance. Q l21

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