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DANBURY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE STATEO35g32+E.T.CUT 24- 54242 f lg, 1- -1 f2----1stax--'--2-o-- --en'n-M f 7: ' 'Y' W 1-:gli f-+ ' ' OFFICE OF THE PQESIDENT Each year brings its own satisfactions, this past year is no exception. As a result of the cooperative work of the faculty and students we have had a self-inventory culminating in the visitation from our accrediting association. We have all been pleased by the many fine statements made about our accomplishments and we have also had help from our visitors in pointing out areas in which we may improve our- selves. Probably the greatest achievement as stated by our examin- ing group has been our ability to work together. This year we have had the joy of working.in a new Laboratory School. Roberts Avenue School is a fine building with the modern facilities which have been needed so badly for our whole professional program. The fact that it is a part of our campus gives us more op- portunities to see children working and playing. Our Auditorium-Classroom building, Berkshire Hall, will be in use to some extent this year. The Music students will probably ap- preciate its completion more than an other single group, as there are ample practice facilities. Also in process is the purchasing of the land and buildings E along Roberts Avenue and the west side of Eighth Avenue. This will give us at least one house to be used as a men's residence and also more land for playing area. The members of this graduating class will be greatly missed. You have served on com ittees, taken positions of responsibility and cooperated with other student groups and the faculty in every possible way. For this we are all deeply indebted to you and you should realize your Alma Mater is a better college because of you. By working together we have accomplished man things. I sin- cerely hope that in the future we may continue to succeed through cooperative activity. Even though you will not be with us on campus an longer, we shall look forward to the extension of your interest into your communities, so that Danbury Teachers College may always be represented and respected as a fine college. 'QL Q' Ruth A. Haas President RAH:G DANBURY, CONNECTICUT BOAQa:Q,i?.:'EEs3'3f5??:eaT1ON
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ANTHONY J. BALSKI B.S., ELEM.ED. Friendly rmile fthe laughj . . . Berhrhire Boyr' Camp . . . the apartment . . . Let'.r lizfe it up a little . . . matrher from Shaw'J . . . Donnelly and I . . . Late for training . . , There'J Jomething in that , . . Curley Hall Committee 4, SUPPLEMENT 4g junior Class Show 33 Class President lg Intramurals 2, 33 Eastern States 3, 4. MARY-JANE BESSETTE B.S., ELEM.ED. Cheerful and vivaciour . . . eager for a good time . . . enjoyr danring . . . tell: Jtorier with much detail and hand dercription . . . enthuf- iamz perronified . . . Well, Fran Jayr . . . Eastern States 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Production 3g Forum lg COURIER Typing Editor 2g Class Executive Committee 45 Yearbook Assistant Photography Editor 43 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BLAKE B.S., MUs.ED. Bah . . . A little louder, MaeJtro? . . . Ithaca . . . ladier' man . . . crazy tier . . . new car . . . big wind man, that harroon if nowhere . . . hop-talh . . . earnext effortr camouflaged with nonchalance. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Band, Chorus and Orchestra 2, 3, 43 String Ensemble 2, M.E.N.C. 3. 45 Danbury Orchestral Society 23 Woodwind Quintet 2g Music Department Production 4. -LL
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