Southern Connecticut State University - Laurel Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1939

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'irq' ww' v , Ziff. .Jig '1iOLlf ,i FC' flifss lcm5- filed -f -Na BEATRICE BARNE'fT LEAH BARER One of our more serious classmates, Leah is the type who does things with a purpose. Her passion for bargain hunt- ing has resulted in a fine collection of used books. A deep interest in all peo- ple and an intelligent appreciation of ideas and. contemporary movements made Leah an invaluable International Relations Club member. ROSE BARKAN Unassuming though she is, Rose has made her presence felt with a few soft Words, which always express the correct idea and ably bridge those anxious pauses during class discussions. This newcomer from Bridgeport has charmed her class- mates With her pleasing voice and agree- able manner, and has interested the fac- ulty with her versatility and intellectual acumen. ALICE BARRON ' gay, humorous -iaiugh announcesithe arrival of Bc-ia . ,Her ,able vvit has not only made' henvaluable to' the Laurel and Laurel' Leaf Editorial Boards but is responsible for rthose' .clever 'remarks which 'hers friendslenjoy. -For relaxa- tion, .'kBea'-' enjoys listening to the operas of' Gilbert and' Sullivan, Which furnish her keen mind with materials for some of those famous satires and parodies. Politically' minded' Al is our top- most authority in the field of politics and gloves, nothing better than to argue about the merits of a certain party and its -policies. ',But, even eXecutively-in- clined Alice has her moments of frivol- ity,fwhich find her most often at those North' Branford barn dances. J - ' .1 23

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EDNA ADAMSON Fnthusiastically and energetically, Edna applies herself to all Work-schol- astic and otherwise. Outstanding among her contributions have been her musical programs in which a delightful rendi- tion of songs in a sweet soprano voice won her many admirers. Equally capa- ble as a hostess or an organizer, she has served at many of the College teas. MARY ANASTASIO When she's not submerged in current affairs or sizzling over international bombshells, Mary is sporting in the gym- nasium. 'As aesthetic-minded as she is athletic, Mary is especially appreciative of the opera, the theatre, and every- thing musical. An aptitude for molding all her abilities and ideas into readable form has made'Mary a valuable addi- tion to the editorial board of our Laurel Leaf. i EVELYN APUzzo In her soft husky voice EWG Care- RUTH BANKS fully comments on all matters. Her clever styling-and eXpert dress-making manifest themselves in her apparel. Se- rious-minded Evie makes a hobby of reading and collecting stamps and ad- mits a yen for travel abroad. A love of humor is revealed in her nature by hel- interest in Charlie McCarthy and the New Yorker. Ruth is the quintessence of efficiency, good sense, and intellectual profundity. With enviable serenity and an ingenious Wit, she makes us stop, look, and re- spect. A keen student of World affairs, Ruth courageously challenges social evils and prohciently probes current problems. Her business capabilities were revealed ill the exacting task of class treasurer.



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VVINIFRED BARTON Winnie's five feet contain so much pep and sparkle that she has proved in-E dispensable in the Dramatic Club and on the Press Board. Her friendliness and sociability are further demonstrated in frequent cafeteria discussions, which range from Yale's best to HollyWood's worst. Perhaps this small talk may help VVinnie in achieving that one de- sire: to be an actress on the legitimate stage. FLORENCE BECKER Flo , an import from Park City, Was one of the reasons Why our Christmas program and assemblies in general were so popular this year, for her alto solos and duets with Shirley Mott invariably pleased the student body. Flo's friendly and cooperative nature plus conscientious effort made her a popular member of the c'Bridgeport Sctf 3 DORIS BEEBE charming smile and a general amic- ability which enables her to get along with everyone is perhaps the secret of DOf1S7S social success-especially off the Campus. Those gorgeous orchids which Doris sports many Monday mornings hint of frequent festive week-ends. A love of music and talent for singing have made her an enth ' t' b of the oiee ciub. was IC mem er . 'ff ian at 24 ALICE BRADFORD Ever thrilling to the nautical, Alice makes a diversion of maritime activi- ties from a certain sailor lad to an inter- est in boats of all kinds. An artistic talent, which ranges from the creation of faultlessly elaborate coiffures to per- fection in photography, has made her an invaluable member of the Laurel Art Board. t

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