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 93 of 208
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Anna Elnnine Lifuuenta llomxa Economics PEDRICKTOYVN, NEW JERSEY Home Economies Club I, II, III, Treasurer II, Vice-President IIIQ Production Staffs of Plays Ulg Dining Room Committee IIIQ Soccer III: May Day Committee UI. Anne is a girl of whom we can truthfully say, Everybody likes her. Her vivid coloring and disarming smile make her a striking ligure on campus. Her hearty laugh rings out at inopportnne moments, and her giggles in the library draw dark glances from the librarian, She is an earnest student, sincere about everything she does, and one of the best sports we have ever known. The beautiful clothes she makes arouse in us both admiration and respect. It is not every girl who can make a suit that looks like a Parisian model, But Anne's greatest virtue seems to be the fact that she can keep ina good humor indelinitely, never seeming to be ruliied. The better we know Anne, the more we marvel at her pleasant disposition and her boundless generosity. ilmnvliwv Lhrrhunu ARTS AND SCIENCE ICASSEL, GERMANY Anneliese came to us this year as a foreign student from Germany. Iler intelligence and sincerity immediately won our respect, and her rapid adjustment to our customs strengthened it. She has acquired an admirable command of the lfillglllill language and is always eager to learn the connotation of each new word she hears. One usually hnds her absorbed in hooks, for she reads almost constantly. Anucliese docsn'I1 believe in many of our silly conventions, and retains at all times her individuality and independence. But she is always ready and willing to tell us interesting stories about Germany. lncidently, did you know that Anneliesc received her IVI. A. in Economics before she came to America? lxxxvii

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pi! lllZ1IlIlCl'. iliutlg millvita Erwin' l'lDUCA'1'ION XVILMINGTON Prmlnctinn Stuff ol' Plays III: E52 Playexs. Allllllllgll the Class of 1935 is well blessed with znrtists, Ruthie need never worry about too much competition. She can compete with the best ol them and come out on top. ller favorite theme in art work is the ljgyptizm one. and her nolelzoolas are eleeorziteel with oriental motifs. She doesn't spend :ill ol' her time in the url. luborzltories, however, but is lo be fonncl in the 1552 worlcshop ul' Mitchell lrlzill work- ing on scenery. She is interested in elramutics and dances, amJ her philosophy of life seems to be Never take anything Loo serionslyly' lxxxvi EDUCATION Ctm MONT Sara h rs the pile blonde h'nr ol x stoiyboolt princess t She has 1 quiet snnlmg, politeness that is like the prlneess too, but she is 1 bit more Cllllllllf th in th it ltgenel lry lntly Study is not the most import mt thing. in the would to Sari it is, rather one ol' mlny import mt things lallting to one s friends is important for mstfnnee, mel enloymg hle She is too feminine for xthleties bin we wager she will h ue a hrm hand with her pupils when she lelehes md A quiet, forceful c



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Q95 Eitlhrgarhv Cllnrnvlia Fllagrn iflarharn Elaine Cbrvrn EDUCATION Nrzw Mrufonn, CoNN12c'r1cuT French Club I, Il, III. A true Yankee in our midst, with a bit of the North in her speech. We're glad she's here. She is an engaging pcrsong always broke, always ready for a good time, thc kind of person who keeps her friends. She can't play bridge, and is always trying to lind time to learn. Apparently, she never studies, but she gets along smoothly, especially in Education. ller hands are lovely, being unusually small and feminine. Arms AND Sciuxcr: Lancasren, PENNSYLVANIA Glee Club Ig Mathematics Club Ig French Club I, II, IIIQ Student Council IIIQ May Day Committee IIIQ Press Club III. Although Sir Edward Dyer and Hildegardc are of two dillerent ages, they have something in common, for it was Dyer who said, i'My mind to me a kingdom is. Hildegarde revels in learning things. ln fact, she is one of the most intelligent girls in our class. She reads many more books than the rest of us, and her reading interests are varied. She docsn't care about ent and dried facts, but loves vital inter- esting things. She reads Pascal's Pensees, and she reads P. G. Wodehouse. She enjoys operas and symphony orchestras, but she likes Mood Indigo and Herbert Marshall as well. Take her to a lecture on basal metabolism, or spend an evening telling her funny stories and she will be equally happy, and equally entertained. She is fun at parties, and lun to accompany to Wilmington on a shopping tour. And in conclusion, she has a weakness for pigs in blankets, and is a good dancer for her size. lxxxvi ii

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