Worcester State University - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE OAK LEAF 27 DOROTHY MATILDA CARLSON Dot’s poise and professional fitness are the envy of us all, for here is a girl who can com- bine with these qualities a lovable personality. A good student and a finished teacher, Dot has found plenty of time for extra-curricular activi- ties. She more than deserves the success which she has earned. Kappa Delta Pi; Class Secretary 3; Student Ad- visory Council 4; Class Day Committee; Sorores Togatae 1. 2. 3. 4. FLORENCE EVELYN CARTER Florence is one of the smallest members of our class, but she more than makes up for it by being a mental giant. We all envied her in Math class. Good luck to you, Florence, and happiness, too, for you deserve them both. Class Gilt Committee. HESTER DOROTHY CHISHOLM See those big, beautiful brown eyes? They are only one testimony to Hester’s loyalty, friendliness, and good humor. Our class has no more faithful and conscientious member, and we wish her all the success in the world among her maps, weather-vanes, and barometers. The Oak Leaf, Photographic Editor; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Welfare Committee 2; Class Vice-President 2.

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26 THE OAK LEAF ANNE ADRIAN One of the most versatile and willing work- ers, Nancy has won our admiration as well as our friendship because of her many contribu- tions to our extra-curricular activities. Her good taste, skillful fingers, and her infectious smile have been equally important in helping us to solve many of our most difficult problems. A charming combination of practical and lovable qualities, Nancy has gained a unique place in all our hearts. Cercle Franjais 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 1 ; The Oak Leaf, Advertising Staff; Captain Ball 3; Kick Ball 3; Apparatus 1. 2; Chairman Decora- tions Committee Junior Prom; Chairman Class Day Committee. BETTI E JOAN BELK Here is a leader in every sense of the word. Her brilliance as a student, writer, actress, and executive can be rivalled only by that of her own golden hair. Into her every activity she puts her originality, her good humor, her loy- alty, and her endless energy. She is a friend to be cherished. May we present with all pride and confidence — Madam President. Kappa Delta Pi; Class President 4; Student Ad- visory Council 2; The Oak Leaf, Literary Editor; Quarterly Review, Literary Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bach Choir 2, 3; May Day Committee. DORIS ANN BRADLEY Want to know the latest news? Ask Doris. Want to have a good laugh? Ask Doris to pre- sent an imitation from her large repertoire. If there is anyone in our class who can chase away the blues, it’s Doris. A curious combina- tion of a grand sense of humor and a remarka- ble intellect, she makes the world a happier place to live in. Cercle Frangais 1; Sorores Togatae 1, 2, 3, 4; The Oak Leaf, Patron’s Committee.



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T HE OAK LEA F OO ZO CAMELLA MARGARET D’ELIA Whenever anyone mentions brown eyes we think of Camella, for hers have been admired by all of us. They are not her only asset, how- ever, for Camella is an industrious student, and we are sure she will find success in her chosen profession. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 4; Volley Hall 2, 3. ELIZABETH DERBY Betty stole our hearts when we were freshmen by her delightful reading of children’s poetry, and her “Little Orphan Annie” still remains one of our most precious memories. Lovable and loyal, possessing a unique sense of humor, Betty has laughed up her sleeve at us more than once because we believed in her serious expression and so “swallowed” some of her greatest jokes. We don’t mind being laughed at in such a good cause, Betty! Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bach Choir 2, 3; Apparatus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Kick Ball 2, 3, 4; Basket Ball 4; Captain Ball 4; Bounce Ball 4; Shuttlecock 1. 2, 3, 4; Tene- quoit 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN RITA DONAHUE Helen’s giggle is something we shall remem- ber just as clearly as we remember her perse- verance as a student. An indispensable half of the Mahan-Donahue duet, she has helped us over many tense moments by providing a much- needed laugh. The Oak Leaf, Chairman Advertising Staff.

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