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

 - Class of 1949

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'Claim LEONARD, NANCY It matter! not how long we live, but how. Skilled conversationalist . . . searcher of truth and beauty . . . loquacious . . . deep and genuine. Class President 15 Student Council lg Brotherhood Committee 1g Wel- fare Committee Zg junior-Senior Tea Committee 3g Administrative Com- mittee 4g Delegate to I. R. F. Conference lg Freshman Frolic lg Lounge Warm-Up Committee 3g College Building Committee 25 Laurel 4. LUNDBERG, RUTH Life if half rpent hefore we know what it ir. Magic violin . . . demure . . . the perfect lady . . . undeniable charm. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3g Acappella lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g President 45 Photography 3. MACRI, ANTHONY Actions :peak louder than wordrf' Man of action . . . many accomplishments . . . store of energy . . .always ahead of time. Class Night Committee 4g Laurel Business Boardg Geography Club 2. MAGARACI, MARGARET The world ftands oat on either ride no wider than the heart if wide. Nothing she can't do . . . always gives her best . . . has any situation well in hand . . . entertaining sense of the ridiculous. Chairman of Prophecy Committeeg Literary Board of the Yearbookg The Laurel 4g junior-Senior Reception 3g junior-Prom Committee 53 Lounge Warm-Up Committee 5g Chairman of Baccalaureate Committee 4g Glee Club Member lg Freshman Frolic 15 Girls' Basketball 1, 2g Girls' Volley- ball 1. 23

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Laugh and the world laugh! with you. Cry and you cry alone. A word to the wise . . . tall tales . . . claims she can be serious . . . sense of humor her mainstay. Junior-Senior Prom 3, Social 3, 4g Christmas Party 4, Geography 4, KEENAN, CLAIRE She it truly happy who maker other! happy. Lovable as well as lookable . . . wardrobe styled by Vogue . . . cosmo- politan air . . . voice of distinction. Freshman-Sophomore Danceg junior-Senior Prom, Welfare Committee Radio Shop 3g Geography Club Secretary 1, 2g 'Glee Club 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Laurel Leaf 1, 2g Conn. Educational Association 4. KELLEY, JULIA Glee Club 3, 4, Dramatic 1, 2, 3, 4g I. R. F. 3, 4. Q L ' by , N41 Q M yy KEYES, ROSEMARIE A Q, Vtl'i Serene smile . . . punctuated with dimples. 1 . .V f fa I X1 . Q I, i . 1 . 5 Deep thinker . . . bubbling over with enthusiasm . . . latest in styles . . . dependable and true. Administrative Committee 1, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Hop 2g Basket- ballg Dramatic Club 1, Editor Laurel Leaf 1, Co-Editor Laurel Leaf 2g Laurel Leaf 3, 4, Laurel 1, 2, 3, 4, T. C. Talent 3, 4. Above all Jpeah the truth. LENZI, ADELYNE 2g Geography Club 1, Photography 34 Assistant



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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1949, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Cornelia Wall leaves the length of her tape- worm to XVes Worthington, Sonya Karkanes bestows her dramatic merits upon Allene Lago, Peggy Bailey passes on her love of Vermont to Norma Longstaff. Jean Tuttle bequeaths her love of a good time to Jack Ryan, Betty Young presents her long clark tresses to Ruth Simp- son, Pamela Coville leaves her smooth sophis- tication to Dot Jerden, Dot Healy's leadership goes to Dick Rausch. Lee Negri's helping man- ner is passed on to Mildred Shemeth, Pauline Danowski confers her office technique upon Hazel Jennings, Madelyn Ciccollalo gives her calm manner to Gloria Bella. Emanuel Angelos' dissertations are awarded to Joe Arnold, Julia Kelly's sparkling Irish wit to Eleanor McCarthy, and Kay Quinn's mischievous nature to Bob Hynds. Marjorie Hislop bequeaths her loqua- city to Keith Braddock, Betty Tansey leaves her jokes to Mitch Kyte, Jack Hulser's scorn of ladies is bestowed upon Carl Larson. Betty Diglio presents her extra time, energy, and effort to Jack Molloy, Jean Dougherty leaves her natural brilliance to Joe Forcinelli and Alba Turcio presents her sincerity to Elaine Peterson. Evelyn Hyatt's postcards are left to Leslie Gross, Jeanne Poole's motto always pre- pared is passed down to Sue Romano, and Jeanne Nowack's winning manner- is donated to LaVerle Anderson. Claire Doughan leaves her lilting laughter to Charlotte O'Connor, Claire Keenan leaves her aquatic skills to Mercer Fagan, and Freddy Sobanic endows Carmen Judish with his friendliness to all. Betty Cann leaves her joy of living to Joyce Miller, Harriet Hapke awards her smooth wardrobe to Pat Chieffo, Mary Lou Dow donates her patience to Lillian Schrempp. Bev- erly Greenhouse presents her self assurance to Virginia Valenti, Marie Cooney leaves her pic- ture of neatness to Ruth Steinmueller, and Marie Carrubbas athletic ability is left to Joe Ogle. Elsie Bespuda confers her genuineness upon Edna Besaw, Dan Davis' wry sense of humor is left to Al LaMarche, and Anne Zarkos bequeathes her quiet efficiency to Shirley Friess. Anne Hersher awards het mathe- matical Wizardry to Joe Schmitt, and Phyllis Antonelli leaves her quietness to Mary Rear- don. Irma Protheroe bestows her wonderful personality upon Eleanor DelGrego, Jeannette Sherman leaves her engaging smile to Jane Romano, and Dorothy Corso presents her big brown eyes to Marie Rietano. Jerry Hogan endows Jean Hurley with her green clothes, Theresa Curley leaves her dependability to Irv Toles, and Barbara Zakolska endows Richard Dargen with her angelic voice. Helen Cichon leaves her endless pairs of shoes to Dorothy Dolan, Ruth I.undberg's musical talent is be- queathed to Dick Wcscud, Ethel Bitzer's sunny disposition is left to Betty McCabe, Mary Joy

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