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

 - Class of 1936

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Arts 'md Scieute If zlmzngfoiz, Dnlafvarc NANCY CANTWELL Home Economics North East, illnrylmzd Home Economies Club T, H. III, IV: Freshman Formal Committeeg Soplienmre-Senior Lunclwon Com- mxtteeg Junior Prom Committee. At hrst sight, one supposes that Nancy is quiet, shy and demure. hut that illusion does not last long when one is around her. One finds out she has the friendliest of manners toward everybody, She is the eonlidante of all her lriends listening to their troubles and giving advice that has pre- vented many a scrape. To see her working in Practice llouse is to know she is eilieient and to see her curly head dancing around at a Formal is to know that she casts oll' her responsibilities with- out much troulule. ller ambition is to he a dieti- eian, but we think she will really realize her ambi- tion in a home of her own. ELINOR ADA CLAY Education Elfctoli, rllllfylfllllli Hockey Ig Seccer l. llg Volley Ball Captain I: Basketball I. II, IHQ Baseball I, 115 May Court IV3 Track Manager Ig Christmas Play II. XVC call her charming and surely she is. When we saw llllinor we put her on a pedestal and then oilered her as our contribution to the heauties of the hiay Court. But lllinor isn't the type to stay on a pedestal. rl'here's something more to her than her beauty-something more stable than clay Qeven though we might say what's in a name?',l. And does she let those English courses get her down? No. a thousand times no-Chaucer, essay, and novel. she takes it all in and comes up smiling. Then gets on the other side of the desk and deals it out herself as a practice teacher. -Xlthough XY C D has elnmed three yeus of her college career. Lee still retains the imprint of a year's sojourn at the University of Alabama. She is identiiied on the campus by her pleasant drawl and her quaint ejaeulations. She is one of the amazing few who have chosen Biology as their major. In fact, her interest is so true that she intends to make experimental work her vocation, l'lowever, science is not her only interest for she is extremely versatile in piano, and is indeed well read. When one speaks to her one realizes that she is very clever and that she has an apt manner of expression. Thirty-one

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ALICE. ANNA BREME Arts and Science fllilforzl, Delaware Class President II, III, IV: Press Club II, III, IVQ German .Club III, IVQ Fornmg Quintet ll, Ill, IVQ Competitive Play Autlnn' III5 Hockey III, IV: Soccer II, Ill, IVQ GCl'lIlZIl1 Intercollegiate Program Illg Phi Kappa Phi. It seems incredible that anyone person could possess as much energy and as much well-directed ability as Bremie. There have been class presi- dents who have played hockey and have written plays and poemsg newspaper reporters who could roll their eyesg violinists who loved to spend the evening dancing the newest and most intricate stepsg Phi Kappa Phis who knew all of the songs old and new, and students doing special work in English who could go you one better every time you made a erack. But, one person who is all of these-and more-is indeed a prodigy. ELEANOR LHVAN BUNS'll'IilN Education lllilforrl, Dalawrlrc Forum I: Math Club llg Hockey Ill: Soccer IIIQ Valley Bull IIIQ Baseball IIIQ Class Manager Archery Ill. 'l'all. very blonde, and very dignilicd, Eleanor is possessed of that delicate complexion which Palmolive is supposed to preserve, smooth and lovely with a blush always near the surface. Quiet and unassuming, she does all that is expected ol' her and more. and at the end of the clay she has time left over for social activities. Although she is a very good student and spends many ol her week-ends at home, still she manages to participate in an surprising number of activities, Glee Club and sports and Forum, and she cloesnit miss many of the dances either. All of which goes to prove that the sweet, old-fashioned type hasn't gone out by any means. I hand. Thirty Arts and Science Ion' d1LPant, Drlawarf French Club I ll III Sophomore Qenioi luncheon Reception Com mittee IIQ Scteei II Ring Committee III Nlarv came into our midst when a bophomore a transfer from North 'Carolina With her she brought Illllly interesting tales both humorous and serious It tools no time lor Vlary to nuke friends and resident students uho hid become '1cqu'unted uith her were sor v to hive hex leaxe to loin the ranlts of the com muters. Although Nlarv is not lllselv to overworlt herself she has a keen. cleir mind ulnch makes her hours of studs no matter how few, highly prohtable No one un possibly resist hex 111111 bility. cheerlulness and hospitihtw Litcly she has acquned 1 very lovely img which she nears on 1 certain finger on hu left



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Iiclncation VIRGINIA ANN DANNER Arts and Science llfillinrilrovl. School, Pc1uL.vyl'un1i'ia Supper Club Committee Hg Chairinzm Library Committee IIIQ Science Club III, IV. Quiet, unassuming, are the adjectives one applies to Virginia. Besides being stndious and on the alert for new things, she engoys parties and gossip sessions held in unearthly hours of the night. She is vitally interested in biology and delights in getting doiyn to the very existence of any living thing. One can VISLl2lllZC.xLIl'- ginia peering into a microscope, grossly engaged in fiCICEI lI1l!1lIlg what makes her specimen 'lworkf' Along with her scientific pur- suit of knowledge and her practice teaching, Virginia has been getting real library experience by really working at the Library. Indeed, she is giving her best and getting the most from col- lege life. Thirty-two MARGARET IMOGENE COOK Home Economics Iliozzttlair, New ffrsey Competitive Plays II, IIIQ Pageant CCentenaryJ IIQ Science Club III, IVg Home Economics Club II, III, IVQ Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet IIIQ E52 Players III. IV: Social Committee III, IVg Production Staff of Plays II, IIIQ Blue and Gold Staff IV3 Puppets. Peg was a transfer but she soon became an in- dispensable part of our class. lfVho could forget her rushing around after costumes for the Centenary Pageant or props for E52 Plays? Or as Nlephis- topheles in the Class Competitives of '35. It is the rare person who is just as competent behind the footlights as behind the scenes. Tall, blond, smiling-that was our first impression, but soon we added to this-a sincere friend, El good sport, and a dependable worker. MILDRED COOPER Wilmington, Delaware German Club III. IVQ Apprentice Players IV, Forum IVQ Glec Club IVg Music Club IV. Iflere is a girl who is a friend to everyone. Boletns particularly has felt her absence this last year-her cheery hi-ya Kid. her clever paraphrases, her going to town with a ta-ta-ta. She lends her shoulder for everyones tears and she lends her smiles for eVeryone's joys-just a great pal, you know. And have you ever noticed the way those big brown eyes sparltle and her lovely dimple deepens when she smiles--a smile that certainly will win the hearts of those elementary school children when she starts teaching them.

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