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illllilhrrh Zlilnrrnrv Glunmuimi linucixriow We hesitate to use the word cute, because it is so often applied to anything from grandfatliers to little hrothers. But cute is the lirst word we think of when we see Bill, cute in this ease meaning two sparkling eyes, zi delightful grin, and a eharmingly turned-up nose. Bill is completely disarm- ing. ller good nature is a thing at which we shall never cease to marvel, and her friendship zt thing we shall always treasure. Bill goes about humming popular tunes all day long, and indeed, life itself must he one long song to a girl so merry. We tlon't know whether or not Bill was born on Sunday, hut we know that she has all the ear marks of such a person. for 'l7'l11r rhihl who if lmru on thx Subballi day I: l!0IHlQV 611111 blilhr 111111 good Illlll gay. Elvttg Grain Airrs ,mn Seuaxcu kVILMINGTON French Club I, Presinlent Hg Cast of Class Competitive Play II. She speaks more beautifully and more correctly than any other student at the Womenls College. She reads Chaucer well enough to satisfy Dr. Sypherd. An English major, she has active likes and dislikes in her chosen field. She likes Browning, dislikes Shakspere. An education to Betty is not the accumulation of facts, and satisfactory recitations from day to day. Above all, Betty is an individualist. She is interested in the important questions of life, in philosophies and ereeds. She is often unsatislied, but at least her mind is not stagnant and slow moving. Not the usual girl, Betty. Have you ever seen her throw back her brown head and laugh? Dovmt lxxxi
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Qlarulinv 31u1iu Qlnhh ARTS :mn Scuzxcm XIVILMINGTON Student Council I, Treasurer ll, Third Vice-President III: French Club I, Vice-President III: Glce Club lg Iloelcey I, II, Illg Chairman Freshman Formal Committee Ig Secretary German Club IIlg Cast of UiVl2ll'tl1El,u Ovcrtones, Suppresscd Desires, Autumn Crocus, French Club Flayg E 52 Players: Advertising Staff Blue and Gold IIIQ Production Stalls of Plays I, Il, III: Centenary Committee. Caroline has been on the Student Council for three years and has not lost a friend. Unique aecomplislnnentl Next year, Carol will hold one of the highest student positions the Women's College is able to confer: President of the Student Board. But We shall remember Carol in a thousand different ways: as the interpreter with the black mustache in the French Club play: as the irish maid in the Junior competitive playg as hostess, blond and poised. at French Clubq as chief giggler at a certain table in the dining room. Carol's outstanding trait is her open-mindedness. She never judges her classmates. Perhaps that's Why' we like her. V Nanniv Site Olmz litmus Economics LANMQNBERG, P1-:NNSYLVANJA Home Economics Club I, II, IIIQ Junior Prom Committee III. Nannie has the greatest gift of allg she is effortlessly neat. Orderliness is inherent in Nannie's character. She works diligently in the Home Economics laboratory, snipping and stitching busily. wasting no time, looking up now and then to listen to something that interests her, her black eyes shining. Nannie's friends trust her, and are confident that anything she undertakes will be successful. She has a way of inspiring confidence in herself, because she is sincere and loyal, courageous and just. lxxx
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P- Elrtmnr Ann Ennrhan Ilomr ILCONOMICS Qlnrmliuh flilnrrirmn LHnrIiu EoUc.x'r1oN W1Lm1NGToN Rosalind is one of the most surprising persons we have ever known. One glance at her serene countenance would lead us to believe her demure, sweet, and very, very young. But Rosalind is a girl who has not reached her Junior year in college without acquiring a good deal of sophistication. She dresses neatly and beautifully, and we wonder how she ever manages to preserve that unruHled appearance. Rosa- lind is one of the members of The Inseparable Three, an organization famous on the Worncn's College campus. The other two members are Helen I-Iackett and Betty Weber. Rosalind is seldom seen unaccompanied by her friends. And it is no wonder that they like her-or, indeed, that we all like her, for we have discovered that Rosalind is good fun. l Nmvmzic Blue 'md Gold Staff IIIQ Home Economics Club I, II, IIIg May Day Committee Hg Senior-Sophomore Luncheon Committee IIQ Production Staffs of Plays II, III: Hockey I, II, III, Captain II, College Manager IIIg Soccer I, II, Class Manager Ig Vollcy Ball I, IIQ Baseball I, II. There is something about Eleanor that leads us to entrust her with important ollices. For a person only five feet tall, she has an amazing supply of initiative and energy, and radiates more personality per square inch than most of the 'ilive-feet-teners', we have known. She has confidence in herself, and it is no wonder, for she is eflicient, and she always looks like a Vogue fashion plate. Eleanor is chic and smart looking, but we don't attribute that to the fact that she is a Home Economics student. We are sure that she would have been just the same if she had taken education, or were majoring in math. 'Being small, but sophisticated and stylish, are just parts of Eleanor's interesting person- alitv. lxxxii
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