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

 - Class of 1934

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-.5 Alberta Iiaivlla Smith Hozvnz ECONOMICS WASHINGTON, D. C. Home Economics Club I, II, III, IV, Social Chairman IV, Out- ing Club II, III, Volley Ball I, II, IIIQ Baseball I, II, IIIg Hockey II, III, Manager of Soccer II, IV, May Day Costume Committee III, Supper Club I, II, III, IV, Y. VV. C. A. Bert is an old-fashioned girl in a new-fashioned setting- like Grandmother's lovely old cameo reposing on the velvet of Paris' latest creation. She is so small, too, to embody such friendliness as hers, and so tiny to have such a tre- mendous Will. She flutters about like a gay but determined little bird, but something about her implies an inward calm- ness that relates all her activity to a future goal. lxvi illllargarvt Eltzalmth Shruhrr ARTS AND Science IVESTVILLL, New Jrnsmr Track I, Class Manager I Swunmmg II College Manager II Hockey I, III IV Basketball II Baseball I Outing Club I II Vice-President II Trench Club I II Program Committee II Mathematics Club I II III IV Prugmrn Committee II Secre 'tary-Treasurer III Prom Committee III Ring Committee III Freshman Formal Committee Social Committee IV Forum III IV, Y. XV. C A Blue 'mtl Cold St1l'E IV Phi Kippa Phi There is nothing Peg does not do well' Thats r'1Lher '1 broad statement but IIS true She is especially good it lessons, and shes '1 whiz in Qthleties She is human, cer taiuly. You can tcll by hex smile, and her laugh, and the number of friends she has Only in class is she inhuman There she shows up the rest ol us We really thmk she should have the chair m the front of the room, from which imposing position she might teach us the 'ut of learning, Peg is a good teacher, too She excels in everything shes lucky at cirds, 'md shes lucky 1t loxe It xll doesnt seem fair, somehow but we don t begrudge Peg her tftlents Shes a great girl 'ind she s bound to go through life '1 winner r

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Olatlyeriwz Ami igvnnurlt EDUCATJON XRIILMINGTON Freslunan Representative to Student Council I9 Treasurer of Student Council IIQ Assistant Hemi of Dining Hall IIIQ Head of Dining Hall IVQ Basketball I, Hg Math Club IVQ Centenary Committee IV, Freshman Formal Committee Ig Junior Prom Committee III: Class Competitive Plays I, II. Of all the two year education students we were glad to welcome back into the fold, we were happiest when Ann decided to return and get her degree. For Ann is one of the mainstays of the class. Divinely tall, beautifully dressed, and very pretty, Ann is one of the prominent figures on campus. She is always ready to stop and talk on this and that for zi minute or two, and she has a most amazing sense of humor. She loves being happy, and gets more joy out of living than any girl we know. When you think of Ann you simultaneously think of thc word pal . You canit help it. Ann is our idea of a peach of a galf' and when she graduates and leaves us, we shall certainly miss her promenading around the dining hall. Zines iillpslpn l'lmina Economics Cn1us'1'1ANA Iioine Economies Club I, II, III, IV. Lois, one ol' our merricst girls, and one of our tiniest, is friendly and dependable. She never takes anything too seri- ously, hut :icquits her tasks faithfully and well. Down in the commuters' room she is one ol' the greatest talkers and gigglers, in the nrts of which she is particulmly skilled. She has her own peculiar way ,about them too. Ask her to pro- nounce lm11:mn, and you'll see. lxv



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Elvutrire Etta Snrhnan EDUCATION XVILISIINGTON Bea's philosophy is a laugh and a grin, and catastrophes become jokes under the crackle of her snappy wit. Among all her talents, her greatest is the ability to while away the commuters' blues when she sings like Helen Kane, or when she imitates any one who happens to come into her mind. Her hair is the envy of all amateurs in the art of wind- blown bobs, and the nonehalance with which she views life, is the envy of all 'fcalamity-Janes.U illlimgarvt lllrrrr Elgin' flume ECONOMICS Mnmi.u'rowN Y. W. C. A. Vice-President III: Home Economies Club I, II, III, IV, Vice-l'resident lllg May Day Committee IIIQ Page in May Court II: Glee Club II. Peggy is a wee lass, blue eyed, and fair haired. A more earnest and satisfying companion cannot be found on cam- pus, and a person more charming and more sympathetic does not exist. l'cggy's interest in everything and everybody makes her a delightful friend and eonhdante. Books, organi- zations, and other activities keep her busy and happyg she has a cheery smile, and a kind word always at hand, and she imparts to all a cozy feeling of friendliness. lxvii

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