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

 - Class of 1936

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MARGUERITE W l l .ll ELMINA Hl'ilSS Arts and Science Wilmiizgton, Dclurvarc Hockey I, Il, III, TV: Student Council lg Math Club I, Vice-President IVg Christmas Play 'lg Social Coin- mittee ll, Ill, IV5 junior Prom Cltairinruig Freslimnn Formalg Forum III, IVQ Y. W. C. A. l, ll, Marlins gli, IV: Sophoinore-Senior Luncheong Blue and Gold Qtafi. Nlarguerite is able to wear the kind of clothes that tnost of us yearn for-unusual hues, stripes in any direction, and hats at odd angles. A more valuable trait is her ability to concentrate on a task until it is completed. When she studies for a test. she does not think about a new dress or a date. When she is in charge of a luncheon or a dance. she sees that each detail is carefully ar- ranged, ls any wonder that everything she under- takes is a success? LOUISA ANN HELLEN Arts and Science Ricliawlroii Paris, Dclatvarc Matli Club II, III, lVg German Club H13 Science Club III, IVg Phi Kappa Phi. Probably few have realized that Ann is one of the youngest members of our class because her natural dignity and her ability as a student make this fact seein ahnost unbelievable. She is so quiet that her best friends hear little from her, but she is known by her accoinplislnnents. She is an earnest and conscientious scholar, and is never deterred front a course by its reputation for stilfness. As witness to this, in her Senior year when the rest of us are beginning to take things easy, she elects chemistry, biology. and physics courses in addition to practice teaching. She has a hobby which is closely related to her major, biology: she is an enthusiastic gardener. i l Arts and Science gmjolrl, Drlawarr May Day Committee I, H, Hlg Glee Club T, IT, III, Vice-President lVg lforum T, ll, Vice-President Ill, :md President lVg Outing Club I, lvl: .Soccer I, Hg Hockey I, H, Illg Class Secretary II, 1115 French Club TI, IU, IV: Pfess Club Hg Music Club III, 'IVQ Quintet IU, IVg Qrchestra I: Ilg Vice-President, Middle Atlantic Division of Tnternas tional Relations Clubs IVQ Phi Kappa Phi. Did you know that the Margaret who pulls down the shades in Chaucer class. who has still to read four books the hour before she takes the test and yet makes an Af who has two dates 011 the same night, who sees the wit in everyone's puns. who plavs diliicult pieces on the piano. who presides over lioruni, and who listens to boxing matches on the radio is the sanie person-Nlav garet James? hdany people wonder how she does it, but hfiargaret has such a quick mind and innate poise that she is able to adapt herself instantly to any situation. TfLi1'ty-.revert

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ELEANOR ROSE l-IALSEY Home Economics Wm! Crrwe, PL'lLllfS:Vl UHIl.i!l Home Economics Cluh I, II, TIT, IV, Centenary II, May Day Costume Committee II, She never gets excited or loses her head-l2lea- nor. And there's plenty for her to get excited about as a Home Economics major. 'lfhere's always the danger that the toast will burn or the cake will fall. But because she cloesn't get upset to begin with the toast usually doesnlt burn or the cake usually tloesn't fall. 'l'here's plenty for her to get excited about, too. as one who attends most of the dances and social allairs. She does get excited enough to enjoy the excitement, but not so much that she neglects everything else. No wonder Eleanor always seems to come up smiling. DORIS ELIZABETI-I HARRINGTON Home Economics fIlH'7'i'Ilgf01l, Delaware Hockey I, II, III, IV, Track I: Volley Btill I, II: Soccer I, Il, IH, IV: Basketball I, II, IIIQ Swimming II, Baseball Hg Y. XV. C. A. Treasurer II, Cabinet III, C. C. A. Representative IVQ Student Council Second Vice-President III, Senior Representative IV: Dramatic Board IVQ Home Economies Club I, II, III, IV: Forum IV, Outing Club I, Il: Freshman Reception Committee II, III, IVQ Centeuziry Pageant. Doris is our prize conference attender, Y. XV. C. A., Home Eco- Wihnington or St. Paul. represented, because her nomic, or what have you. whether in Anal when she goes, Delaware is well good taste in clothes, her clear mind and charming personality are bound to stand out. Doris is eliiciency plus. Not the kind of efficiency we associate with curt commands and midnight oil, but the sort of elhciency that has good times and yet accom- plishes much, ANN MIXRIL. HE XI Y Arts and Science Mount Calm, Drlawaru Hockey I3 French Club I, II, III, IV. Although she is only live feet two inches tall, those hve feet and two inches attract plenty of attention-attention that only shiny red hair, expressive eyes, and an air of plaeiclity can attract. On the other hand, she is an observant person, and we know that she observes and appreciates the good things in us. Then, too, she is rather reserved at times. but we know and like her for it. And to top it all, Ann has a passion lor French novels, tuna- lish salad sandwiches and other red-haired people, but we canlt discover which of these ranks iirst. Thirty-:ix



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NIARYA bflADlfiLlNE JENSON Arts and Science llillllllllgfflll, D1'l1mfa1'e' Math Club I, Il, III, IVQ Hockey T, ll, IIIQ Soccer I, II, III, IVg Baseball II, IVQ Volley Ball I, IVQ Basketball Ig Tennis II. Although hfladeline cuts a neat figure on the athletic Held, although her presence multiplies the fun a dozen times and divides it among us, and although a party borders on being a minus one without her, one never suspects outside ol class that she is a rnatheiuatics major. Indeed, she has such a command ol algebraic equations and all of the other intricate workings of figures in class that she really mal-:es ns sit up and take notice. Shc's taking practice teaching and we feel sure 5he'll add to any teaching stall. NIARIAN ELIZABE'l'l'I KlNG Arts and Science Wilntizzgtovz, Delncurrre ibiillll Club IQ Christmas Play Ilg Archery IV: Cernmn Club IVQ Apprentice Players IV3 Y. XV. C. A. IVQ Supper Club IVQ Forum IV. Nlarians gentle and sweet disposition brings her many friends who love her for her kindness and generosity. She takes college seriously and because ol her desire to make good in her studies she puts her whole heart into her work. Anything that she un- dertakes to do receives her best. Marian has the calmness and decorum of at mid-Victorian maid and her thoughts seein equally undisturbed by strife and turmoil. J.- Arts and Science lliillllillglllll, DL1a.v1ln Blue and Gold Staffg Hockey II, III, IV: Captain of Baseball Il: I -nnnetifive Plnvs l. III: '.lil1illllCSgiVllU.f Play lg Christmas Play Ilg Y. XV. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Sopbomore'Senior Lunelieong French Club 1: Math Club I, Ilg Forum III. IV. Big, brown pleasing eyes with a devilish twinkle in them are one of Peg's outstanding features. and she knows how to use them to the best advantage. NVhen she's in doubt about some- thing, Peg purses her lips and widens her eyes. making her deci- sion a inonientous one. She has decisions to make, too. because shc's active in so many clubs, in social functions and in being on the year-bool: stall. Her Scotch ancestry do:sn't inhibit her in giving away time to help her friends or serve on a cozzunittce. Really, Peg has had a lull life in college. Thirty-eiglit

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