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

 - Class of 1936

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University of Delaware Womens College - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Newark, DE) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 115 of 156
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MUlSlQ U U13 Just one Veau ago, the lVIus1e Club was started for students of applled mus1c Today lf st1ll extsts but tncludes othet students who are lntetested, tn oxclet that they too nu ty leun to mppttetztte and understand good muslc, and to pe1fo11n befote .tn stuchence 1f they axe so gutted fhc club meets twlce a month, when tea IS setvecl muslc IS heard and clxseussed 111 at new and llCllE,'llfllll soelal way, and the beautlful new Stelnway 1f admncd tncxeasc 111 the tnusttstl fttmosphete hexe on campus, and trust It wtll not be long btfotc. evetvone h te uxll dtseovet the xctlue of the music butldtng, C ntl all that goes on u1th1n Pm SIDLNIT NIARION Sem CBR X Icr PRFSIDLLT C, .RIITILNIIOUSE SFCRLTARY TREASURER L1 Il KBFTII ScoTT 0115 ZIZLIICIJI rd mufvz f-r ' - , - - . - F - , 2 me - C -A I f ' 1 1 L n , al 7 1 n 'O ' n I Although the club is still young, we have already been able to feel an K A C.. Y. .M . N . . . q Y J Ir. . T TX.: 1

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FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Franeais did not become an active organization until the fall of 1933, when, under the vigorous guidance of Nliss Nlanclell, a member of the French Department, it quickly developed into one of the most active clubs on campus. To be eligible for membership one must obtain a grade of B for the first semester of Intermediate French, or else be enrolled in one of the Advanced French courses. VVe hold two meetings every month, one, a business meeting, and the other a social meeting. As only French is spoken our meetings are instructive as Well as entertaining. Our social meeting is usually a tea at which We give a program. It often consists of the singing of French songs, readings, the presentation of a one-act play, or a talk by an Exchange Student. Two of the major events of the year are a picnic, and a formal dinner. Every year Le Cercle Frangais is becoming more instrumental in creating an interest, not only in the French language, but also in the customs and life of the French people. PRESIDENT- HELEN DUTTE11 Vice PRESIDENT'- JEAN BARNES Sscnxzriuw- M. BALLARD Truzasuiuzn- Rrscmn C01-IEN 0116 hfzwzdrecz' six



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SlllLllDli1Nll SELIFZGQVERNMENT Student Self-Government Association is a cooperative association of which every student automatically becomes a member upon entrance to college. It is perhaps the one campus organization which holds the interest of every student, for although we place the immediate executive control in the hands of a small body, it is we ourselves who automatically run it. Through this association, the honor system can be successfully operated and by the COOpC1'atlVC support of each member, the various campus organi- zations are flnanced. It is the officers who assume the active responsibility of the organization. 'They sponsor Founders' Day exercises, the Thanksgiving Banquet, and Parent-Student Day. It is this same student council, composed of members from each class and elected by the student body, who hold the judicial power and assume responsibility for maintaining the associationis standards. A faculty advisory committee approves any changes made in the consti- tution and gives counsel in the activities of the association. PRESIDENT- Donorrw Ross Doxoruv Riuusm' One hmzdred eight Fmsr Vice PRESIDENT-

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