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

 - Class of 1936

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MARIAN CHRISTINE DENNIEY Home Economics U,'llll1l1lgi'077,, Drlnware Sopliomore-Senior l,uneheon Committee Hg Centen- ary ll: May Day ill, IV. Tllg Home Economies Club II, hflarian is ever talking, and we in turn are al- ways laughing at her jokes. ln lact, lile to her is a great big joke. lt is not that she doesnt recog- nize the serious things, hut it is just that sl1e knows how to laugh things oll. Then. too, she does pride to the Home Economics course with her wonderful cooking. 'l'here is nothing quite so good as the Denncy special chocolate layer cake and the typical Denney generosity in dealing it out. Gcnerosity and a magnetic gaiety-a happy eoxn- hination that makes Marian dear to us. GRACE DONOVAN JAQUE'l l'E Education Townsfnal, Dvlnwarr Outing Club l, ll, UIQ Soccer II, Ill, IVQ Valley Ball ll, Ill, TV. She is grace itself with her lovely, hlond hair and hlue eyes. Her quiet. unassuming dignity adds to lier charm. Grace doesn't talk much. hut when she does you may he sure that what she is saying is worth while. Apparently she was more intrigued by a plain hand on hex' fourth hnger than she was hy Delaware: and preferred the name -laquette to that ol' Donovan. HELEN NIARIE DUTTER Arts and Science ,FillIIiIIg1f07l, Delawzzre Vice-President of Class Ig Class Treasurer Hg French Club I, Il, III, President lVg Presitlent of Commutcrs IVQ Phi Kappa Phi. One hardly knows where to hegin to write about this President of Commnters and President of French Club. First and foremost she is a very good student. but we wonder where she 'finds time to keep up with her studies. Helen always has a piece of sewing. knitting, or Crocheting on hand. And she is good at all three of these arts. as we can tell hy her clothes. She secs. on the average, four movies a week and never misses a dance, play. college hour, foothall game, or any other event. lVe hear. too, that she spends her summers waiting on table. By next year Weill have to add teaching lfreneh to her list of accomplishments. Tlzirty-four

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HAZEL HILDRED DARRELL Home Economics Nf'n.'nrla, Delaware Glee Club I, IIQ May Court Hg Sophoinore-Senior Luncheon Committee U: Class 'ljreasurer IIII, IV9 Home Economies I, ll, Ill, IVQ Phi kappa Phi. When someone's buzzer rings on the second Hoof of Residence, it is more than likely l'Iazel's-and oli she goes to another dance. basketball game, or swimming meet. The morning after the night before, though, her lessons are inevitably prepared and her personal appearance is as eternally flaw- less as ever. How she manages so beautifully is what we puzzle about. and we've often wondered if I'Iazel's day is only twenty-four hours long. For the last two years she has been class treasurer and by some involved method jiggled the ligures so well that each of us received some Prom money back. We treasure treasurers like that. MARY ELIZABETI-I DEAKYNIZ Home Economics Mi11q1m1laln, Delaware Class Secretary I, Ilig Home Economies Club II, III, IV: Competi- tive Play IIQ Centenary IIQ May Day Committee II, III: Junior Prom Committee. Most of the time Libby is quiet. but it is the sort of quietness that has efficiency behind it. Lib is 21 dependable person and one to whom any sort of work can be assigned with the happy feeling that it will be completed to the satisfaction of all con- cerned. She started out as an Arts and Science and then changed to Home Economics in her Sophomore year. Those who know say she is taking it for another reason besides teaching. ln any case, her preparation has been thorough and we're sure she will more than meet the requirements. Arts and Science lfilmmgtmz, Dcla mm Production Stall? Competitive Plays T, IIQ I'rorluction Staff A Murder Has Been Arranged . Autumn Crocus , The Family Up- stairs , The Dark Towe1 'g Centenary Pageant IIQ E52 Players III, IVQ Junior Prom Committee. Jo's bubbling, infectious good nature endears her to everyone who knows her. Her enormous brown eyes can be mischievous or thoughtful, while her active mind is busy either with serious thoughts or adorable Wittiness. She really wants to be a librarian so we know that her college career will not end with her gradua- tion in June. If you should hear tiny. quick footsteps tripping lightly along and seeming to occur three times to your one you can be sure that .Io is coming even though she is still around the corner. Tfz.i1'Ly-thwe



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'br' DORIS ISABICI, GEORGE Ilo nc kcononnts Ifllelon, Lllarylzllul 1 ROSE COl'llfiN DWORKIN Arts and Science Ilvllllllllgfllll, Dnlact-are Math Club J, II, III, IVQ Science Club III, IV. Truly she is a Rose. .fkmong the hurries ol' col- lege life she remains quietly conlident. Her black. wavy hair, her large blue eyes. and her complexion are the envy of all her friends. Her sincere gener- osity and naivete make her stand out among her classmates. Rose is interested in mathematics anll the sciences. 'l'o show her dual nature, she plays the piano beautifully, recognizing that classic music is an art. Her hobby iso she tells us sccretlyl is skating and singing Noll' key. ADELAIDE ANIANDEX FORD Arts and Seienee Nr:L'm'le, lJrla:m11'r' Math Club I, II, III, IV. Publicity Chairmzin Illg Science Club See' retary III, Vice-I'resident IVQ .Forum III, ,lVg French Club I, III, IV, Y. XV. C. A. IVQ Phi Kappa Phi. Adelaide is one of our best students and a mathematics major. This year she went into much detail about elliptic integrals, if you know what that means! She is interested in chemistry, too, and seems to know what it is all about. In her practice teaching, she had a biology class to teach and we bet she was a success at that. too. We marvel at 1Xdelaide's ability to lind time to carry on all her activities away from college. She is one ol the smallest members of our class. yet there is a lot contained in her small person. As has been said of her before-and we think it describes her well-'ZA fervent and diligent woman is prepared for all thingsf' A Home Eeonomzes Club I. II, IIT, IV: May Day Committee I: Cen- tenary Ilg Stunt Night Committee Ilg SophomoreASeninr Luncheon Committee II. Doris possesses one of the most important of all gifts, a sense of humor. Nothing to her is so tragic that it has not its humor- ous side. This does not mean that she takes everything lightly. Her high sense of values helps her distinguish between the genuine and the false. I-Ier real friends are selected according to their worthiness and durability. and her evident sincerity brings them flocking to her. Jolly, lun-loving Doris, she is destined to take from life the things she most desires. because her determina- tion and stnbbornness will make it impossible for her to give up the pursuit of anything on which she set her heart. Thirzfy-jifzfe

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