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

 - Class of 1934

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Glhvlnm Iliurile Igurnuphrien lloiuia Economics WINTERTHUR llmne Economics Club III, IVg Glee Club IIIg Class Competitive l'l.iy Il: Hockey 1II, IV, Basket Ball III, IVQ Soccer IV. lt seems as if Thelma must have been with us always, but when we think back, we remember that she spent her Fresh- nnin yczn' :xt Goncher. And we remember how well she fitted in when she came to us in 1932. We were sorry then that :she h:adn't been with us from the very beginning of our college lile. Thelma is a good sport and a jolly good fellow. She's the girl who giggles-and the one who tries to hide those giggles behind her hand but never succeeds. She's the girl with the dark, dark hair, and the big brown eyes. She's the girl you just can't think about without thinking of bull sessions, and screamingly funny jokes, and genuine good times. Thelma has the greatest gift of all-that of making people laugh with her. Jhvnv Bling illnntvr Airrs Ann Scnancia Wu.MrNoToN Prcsiclent nf Athletic Association IV: Student Council IV: l'rc-siilcnl of Outing Clnli Ill: llockey I, II, III, IV, Captain II, Illiuiizigrx' lllg llzislcetlmull I, ll, Ill, IV, Cziplnin II, III, IV, Buse- lunll ll, lll, Cnnlziin ll: Truck I, Il, III, College Manager II: Swimming ll, Ill, College lllnnziger Illg Volley Ball III, IV: Sr-ccrr Ill, IV: Archery I, III, Manager Ill, Class Competitive l'l.iy l: tilec Clnlm l, ll: Chorzil Society I, Il: French Club I, II, Ill, l'mg'i-inn L'lu:iirmnn lllg Outing Clnh I. ll, Ill, lV: Supper f'lnlr ll. lll: Sinilent ll'l:in:iger of Bookstore IV. ,fl sporlswomzin. a gentlewoman, and :1 scholar! What could he limiter? ln Greek :incl Latin, in athletics, in study :intl in conirziclcaliip, lrene excels. 'Vo sec her tearing :around the liockcy llelcl. or cutting through thc water like Zl fish, one miyht erclnim Look at that tomboy go! But talk to lrcne. :und hear her smooth gentle voice, and see her sweet smile, :intl you will change your mind. Irene is :l thor-' onglilnctll lix

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Margaret Qivrtruhr iljnllnmng I-lone ECONOMICS BERLIN, MA11Y1.ANn Home Economics Club I, II, III, President IV: Outing Club I, II, III: College Manager Hockey III: Secretary Y. NV. C. A. III: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet IVQ Supper Club lI, III, IVQ Hockey I, II, III, IVQ Baseball I, II, III: Volleyball I, Il, lllg Soccer II, Afl- vertising Staff Blue and Gold IVQ Phi Kappa Phi. If we were to name only one characteristic of Gertrude, we would chose her friendliness. She is known for her high scholarship, her work in the HY , her interest in Home Eco- nomies Club, and her common sense. But she is famous for her ability to make and keep friends. We shall remember her for her jaunts to Y conferences and the good times she helped to make there, And Esmeralda with the reverse gear shift. And riotous times at the practice house. Gertrude has a smile all her own, she has n characteristic walk, and a pleasant way of speaking that make her different from the crowd. She is good fun, and something would have been lacking in our four years as a class if Gertrude had not been with us. Elizabeth Sluuwu ibiugginu ARTS AND Seimrce UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Librarian IIQ French Club I, IIQ Hockey II. Biz-the late Miss Huggins. Very rarely is this petite lady with the cute freckles on her nose in class at the conventional time. Nonehalantly she stalks in a little late for rnorel, heralded by a merry tune and the click of heels. Biz is always singing. She has a really lovely soprano voice-which is quite surprising from one so small. Another surprising thing about her is the candidness of her opinions Cwhich has never lost her n single friendj, for there is always a glimmer of humor in her big black eyes as she hurls forth her cock- sure decisions. lviii



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illllurg iilugntvr Zlngranu Horns Ecouoimcs Lewes Glee Club Ig Home Economics Club I, II, III, IV, Treasurer II: Class Competitive Play I, Hg Freshman Formal Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Ring Committee III: Basketball I, II, Choral Cluh Ig Social Committee II, IIIQ Chairman IV, May Day Court II, III, IVg Class TreasIn'er III. Look at her picture. Isn't she sweet? Look again-at her eyes this time-and see the little imp that lurks there wait- ing, waiting to hop out. Mary poses as sweet innocence in her classes, but peep behind you some time and you will no doubt catch her playing a practical joke on one of her friends. She is more like Pluck than anyone we can think of, and we love to watch her delightful impersonations, and hear her sing popular tunes with her really beautiful voice. She is quicksilver-beware! She plays the fool or the queen with equal vivacity, the jokcstcr or the student with equal ability. Is it any wonder that she is the most popular girl on campus? Burning fllllariv .ilarnhanni Aivrs AND SCIENCE WILMINGTON Student Council IVQ Advertising Manager Blue and Gold IV. A commuter, but one of the most active girls in Women's College. Everyone will be genuinely sorry to see Dot leave, for her dependability and her cheerful grin have endeared her to both faculty and students. She takes her work seri- ously and accomplishes so much that her less active class- mates simply gasp and stare. Dot likes English, History, and good times, and she manages to work a great deal of her hobbies into her program of things. She's loyal and depend- able, and she succeeds in everything but keeping the angry mob of commuters quiet. No one could do that fexcept Miss Clarkel so we cansay truthfully, and without exception,- Dot succeeds in 'everything she undertakes. lx

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