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

 - Class of 1934

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University of Delaware Womens College - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 89 of 208
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Ernnrr Anne Burger ARTS AND SCIENCE NEWARK Lenore's humorous upper lip and meditative eyes are the chief indicators of her character. Look at them and you will see that hers is a mixed nature. We would be willing to lay a wager that she lives a dual life, for those eyes say that she is introspective, analytical, serious, and quiet, yet her mouth says that she is witty, fun-loving, and sporting. What would you decide? She's at scientist to be reckoned with, but her hilarious good humor just will pop out without the slightest warning. When you sec a crowd around the sofa in the commuters' room, you know that Lenore is being funny, and if you have ever sat near her in class you know how dangerous that is! She gathers in A's as smoothly and effortlessly as she utters her little wittieisms and cynicisms, and her recipe for producing Ns is to read a good novel the night before the final. Evidently, it's a good method. l lintliarinw iliuvhnt IEaatlmrn Hoiura Economics NEWARK Home Economics Club I, II, IH. The friendship und companionship Kitty offers are genuine and real, for they are tempered with truth, clarity, and free- dom from hypocrisy and pretense. Kitty's friendship is a thing of worth, and her judgments matter. She is zt person with at capacity for great understanding. Her advice is sound. hecause she is never hasty in forming opinions. She never judges on the spur of the moment. Qualities such as these point to Il successful career for Kitty, and the fact that she is endowed with the knack of designing clothing, furthers our opinion that Kitty will be a lady of importance in the industrial and artistic worlds. lxxxiii

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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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lflnuime Annu ililmvr Aivrs AND SCIENCE hVIl.MlNG'l'ON Matliematics Club Ig Glee Club I, II: Christmas Play Ig Fresh- man Formal Committee Ig Junior Prom Committee IIIQ Stage Manager Class Competitive Play IIQ E 52 Sub-group Plays I. 4'iVlike -for she's Mike to us-is an interesting person- ality, for we never know just what to expect. One moment we find her intelligently discussing progressive education, and the next gaily chatting with someone or whirling around the dance floor. Mike loves to dance. She is full of pep, enthusiasm and initiative, and she is ellicient in her manage- ment of dance committees and social aliairs. Mike has decided likes and dislikes and is frank in disclosing them, but we like her the better for her sincerity. She has a good time and enjoys life, but business, in her scheme of things, comes before pleasure. ARTS AND bcmncrt W1 1.x1rNo'ruN Hockey I, II, IIIQ Soccer IIQ Glee Club I, II, III, Secretary- Treasurcr IIIQ Athletic Association Secretary IIIQ Press Club II, Ilig Business Manager of Painho III. We talk about girls who have won our affection, and girls who have won our friendship. Then there are girls with whom we laugh, and girls to whom we go for advice. We fcel that Elizabeth is a friend of ours, we listen to het opinions on things, and we have a very special place in our hearts for her. But she has something besides, that we don't olier to many people. Elizabeth has won our respect. We recognize the fact that Lib has ideals-and that she lives up to them, and we are proud that she is in our class. We like the fact that she is both a scholar and an athlete. And we are delighted that we have in her a girl on whom we can depend always. Then, too, we enjoy hearing Lib sing- slle has a lovely, deep voice, with a clear firm tone. And, of all, we love her ,because she is unaffected and sincere. lxxxiv

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