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

 - Class of 1939

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Lympe is the epitome of femininity IDOROTHY CARR A piquant profile belies the quiet charm and infinite poise that have made Dottie one of our leaders-unobtru- sive though she is. As president of her class, she has guided us through chaotic class meetings with her patience and tact. Dottie's avid interest in knitting, es- pecially green sweaters, may lead to something other than a teaching career. 2' ff QV at f .- - -.ia--.,1,,, ' r- I f .:--,za '- : I fffw ff I JW! BETTY CARROLL Betty's always determined and thor- ough whether she's making visual aids , learning to swim, holding involved tele- phone conversations, or carrying on those famous off-campusv activities. On cam- pus she Was, among other things, Secre- tary of the Extra-Class Activities and an outstanding Thespian of the Dramatic Club. -:BWI .--.c'-'E-'W'::12-tri. ' f ? d'w 2216 f 11:-pz-1-1V-':r::-1-:-1551215 - :i1:ff55E5E:f: - -Ea. . V' V V- i ' ':- , f ',':2::- ,far-' -:2::f:r:'-r,'1'r5:5:2-:1:'ff:r5E5:r:r::.-:':2:.:-ra.4-'.,:-.-mg:,J , ' . -. +43ri.3:-:5:12'ffS:7:-:5:1:5i5f1fI525J515:Pif1332IZ?fgCf23f:f:f52l3flfFn7:lidi ' V , - f .. . .f W -11:-'-::r-izfzlaa' 422' 551: 'V 1 'fififif1f.f5ff5'-f ': ' , ' 'Sf -- ' ' 1 -1 .-f1f':ffI1f'?' ' ,- 5: -.13 :.- i ' 153 V. -' R V' 3 .11 ' 1' ' V ,.,.,,,,, .,.. .,.,,,, ,,.,.,..,. , , - , .,,,,. ..,.,,,,,. , ':.f.,.,.,.,.,.,,,, . A V 5i.:5,5. .- - ,gf 'L V- ' ,:,:-jfjfzr-'E53:K . V - R R-:iiifsfs -Sis, V, .- 11 -rf' fff-::sI552 -f'55If- 1' ' f.-:555fi5l .l:- - - - ::- , 615.4 '- 'f.54f ' -:v'1f:E:'fi:i 2 , -55' ' . ? 21i:1fz..f?1i J ' ' ' fn aww s K , i, 374 I ,. ' i ff f Y , 0 ff X A X ' 0' 4 1 f f 2 !, fl f,,,, 2 ? fl 4-f f I I I , 1 fr ,df ,, ,og , fag ,ff ,a 1f,w,o,,' I ' :f,1,,.,, a-, .0-Q. - , R ':'E555:, A ' I .:- V.-:-:-:,-:-:---'V GLYMPIA CHOBIAN ANNE CHRISTENSEN ' Fashlombhf frivolous in dress, Anne is that rare and convenient per with her dainty heels. Our soft Sevmourian has a ruflles, lace, andnspike spoken but convincing definite 'opinion oniall subjects and a policy of 'frankness Which makes no exceptions. Her artistic talent she utilized as a member of the'Lau1'e! Art Board and the Art Club, , son, a talented mathematician, Whos al Ways ready. to explain the unfathomable to the less fortunate., Perhaps it's this ability to figure' things out that makes her so capable on any kind of commit- tee, Serious but 'ready for a joke, de- pendable, and interested in everyone is Anne.

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, Alice rczivl' , 1. .- ,l. f,- 'a t ff' qtdf' --uc ,z. vi0H A.- Fer- Jr an Aff SARAH BROWN Sarah is sincere, and always likes to talk a minute, she's courteous and anx- ious to help Whenever she can. The rarest of Seniors, too, for even though marooned in her favorite office , the Workroom , With three term papers and four projects to finish, she could still keep her even disposition and friendly chuckle. AMELIA CAPPELLONI Recipe for an attractive person: take one girl-dainty, agreeable and conscien- tious. Add large portions of intelligence and reasoning, and a pleasing precise- ness of phrase. Flavor with a trace of delightfully unusual accent, and allow it to ripen for four years in the stimulat- ing atmosphere of N. H. S. T. C. The result, Amelia. M E t E l ELENA CARANGELO In spite of herself-there are only five feet of her-Elena has a tremendous ca- pacity for doing things. Her editorships of the Press Board and the Year Book have been punctuated With deep dimples and heaps of food. Interlocutor and book-worm, Elena is still remembered for her interpretations of 'cWinnie-the- Pooh for the Library Staff and Pansy Waflleironl' for the Geography Club. MARC-UERITE CARISSIMI Where there's rhythm, there's Mar- guerite. Whether it is directing rehear- sals for the Geography Club's ta-ra-ra- boom-di-a, trucking down the corridor, or interpreting trills in the gym, she is ready, willing, and very able. Lest We forget the serious side of her nature, however, we must remember what an ex- cellent job she did with the business editorship of the Laurel Leaf. .335 Egg.



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