University of Delaware Womens College - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Newark, DE)

 - Class of 1934

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QHYPHE Glluh I l ELIZABETH Woon WILLS ..... President and Editor of Pambo ELIZABETH EDGE ...,... .............. B wines: Mavzagev' All those students who are particularly interested in writing seek admittance to Press Club, for it is that organization which publishes Pambo, the Women's College literary magazine. This year has been the sixth year that Pambo has been successfully published. The first issue appeared in 1928 with the inspiring motto, Darkling, I keep my sunrise-aim,', and since then has appeared three times yearly-Christmas, Spring, and Graduation. This year, however, the Graduation issue was waived and a Centenary number published. Both alumnze and undergraduates contributed to this special issue. In the last two years, several new departments have been added to Pambo, among which are :Tot Pourri, a department for short sketches, The Craftsmen, which tells a bit about the Writers themselves, and The Foreign Contingent, in which articles in French, German, and Spanish appear. CXXXV

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Sviuhvnt Self-Guurrnntnni Ptriiinriatinn ISABELLE ELLIOTT ......,....................,.... President ilVIARGUERI'I'E WENT'Z .... . . .Firrt Vice-Presiclent IRENE HUNTER ...... . . .Second V ice-Piwiclent CAROLINE COBB ..... .... Y 'hird Vice-Prerident MARTIIA STANTON .... .. ........... Secretary DOROTHY Ross ..... ....,.....,....... Y 'rea5u1'e1' DOROTIiY JACOBSON. . . . . .Coimmiter Repv'e5evztati'v.e EIILDEGARDE HAGEN. . . ...... junior Repreyevitative JANE lVlATHIS ...... . . .Sophomore Reprermitative EMILY CARR ....................... F7'EJ1L?7ld1Z Rewerevztarive Every girl who attends the WOmen's College is a member of the Student Self-Government Association which has as its basis the Honor System. In order for Student Government to be successful, the cooperation of all tl1e girls is neces- sary, and as a result each has as much responsibility as the other toward making it so. The executive and judicial powers of the association are vested in a Council which is composed of ten members, four Seniors, three Juniors, two Sophomores and one Freshman. It is the duty of this Council to enforce the rules and any cases concerned with the disregard of them are under its supervision. As an aid to the Council there is a Faculty Advisory Committee. The association is interested not only in rules and regulations but also in social functions, which include such programs as Founders' Day, the Thanks- giving Banquet, and Parent-Student Day. Since one of its main purposes is the development of leadership and dependability, the undertaking of every such event is a great step toward accomplishing that end. cxxxiv



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09 Snrial Glnminitiee MARY INGRAM ..... .... C lmirmavz HELEN CLAYTON 4... .... T 1'earu1'er MARGARET SHRADER . . . . .,.... llffuric ELIZABETH HARRIS .... .... P rograms HELEN LAYTON .... ,... D ecomtionr FRANCES NICGEE .... ........ I fallr NIARYLEE JONES ..... .... I 9at1'o1ze.rrer JANE YosT ....,...... ........,. S Zip: TVIARY NICCULLOUGH .... .... R efvwrlmnevzts All work and no play makes jane a dull girl. That's why we have the Social Committee. When a girl looks back over her four years in college she remembers not only lessons, classes, and examinations, but her social activities as well. These activities, most of which are dances, are managed by the Social Committee. Nine girls take complete charge of the dances throughout the college year. These girls are appointed by the chairman of the committee who is elected from the Senior members of the committee by the student body. The committee includes 'four Seniors, three Juniors, and two Sophomores. Each dance is chaperoned by several faculty members and a member of the Social Committee receives. Miss Rena Allen is the official faculty advisor. The Social Calendar this year included six dances: Hallowe'en Dance, Christ- mas Dance, BLUE AND GOLD Dance, Spring Formal, lVIay Dance and the Farewell Hop. The committee also sponsors several Open Houses, which are very informal dances held in the Hilarium. The last dance of the year, the Farewell Hop, is planned by the next year's committee. cxxxvi

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