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ERIKA MARI.-'XNNE SAMMETI-I Arts and Science Bielefeld, Germany German Club III, IV, French Club III, IV, Press Club III, IV, Phi Kappa Phi. Erikals home is in Bielefeld, Germany, from which she came to us in her junior year-not as a foreign exchange student, but as a transfer. Be- ing a transfer from so far away certainly sets her apart. To those who do know her she is lots of fun and an addition to any party. She seems to have a quiet sense of humor that bursts forth un- expectedly. These are the things that put her in a class by herself. On the other hand, Erika has taken an active part in all the various school activities. She has written German poetry for Pambo, is an enthusiastic member of the German Club, goes to Forum, and gets a thrill out of American dances. These are the things that make her like the rest of us. So different and so alike- a happy mixture, Erika, and we love her for it. ALMA ELIZA SEELY Home Economics Grcmzwoorl, Dffdftfflfff Volley Ball I, II, III, Class Captain II, Chss Manager III, Hasehall I. II, III, lN'Ianager II, Class Manager III, Track I, II. III, Class Manager II, Supper Club I, II, III, IV, Basketball II, III, Archery II, IV, Soccer II, III. Class Captain, Hockey Class Captain II, Class Manager III, IV, Outing Club II. III, IV: Vice-Presirlent II, President Ill, Home Economics Club II, III, IV, Forum III, IV, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet III, IV, Centenary III, Costume Committee, A. A. Council X71CC'PI'CSIKICllt III, President IV. Quiet, unafIected manner, a disarming naivete and an excited chilcl's outlook upon life, that's Alma. She knows how to help you, yet she depends upon you to help her. She knows how to direct, yet she makes a friendly appeal for cooperation. The home economics kitchen and the gym both l-:now her intimately. A rare combination of an efficient builder and an understanding onlooker. Arts ind Science A fwnrk, Delawarz' French Club I, Glce Club I, II, III, IV, President IV: Science Club III, IV, Vice-President III, Music Club III. IV, Seeretary-'Ifreasurer III, Debating II, III, ManagerlIII, Math -Club III, IV, Outing Club II. III, Press Club III, Competitive Play III: Apprentice Players III, IV, Orchestra I, II, Quintet II, III, IV, Forum II, III, IV, Vice- Presiclent III. lVIarion has only to run across the street to be on campus. And she really does run across very often when one considers how busy she is with extra-curricular activities. Outside of all these things, Nlarion hnds time to take music lessons and often- times shc plays her 'cello for campus functions. Marion, too, has a car and has been very generous in taking us for rides, picnic jaunts or even for week-end conferences. XVe all look to thc day when we may call her 'fDr. Spencerf: Forty-four
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II, lu. ANNE LOWRY ROBERSON Arts and Science ll iln1.i1zgtovz, Delaware Hockey I, II, III, IV Captain, May Court II, III, Math Club I, Corresponding Secretary II, Frcslunan Formal Committee I3 Y. IV. C. A. I, II, III, IV, Forum IV, Junior Prom Committee III. Whether you meet Anne in the May Court, on the hoekey field or just around campus. you'll Hnd the same sweet girl each time. In a hockey game Anne is both a fast player and a good sport, around campus she is the gayest of companions and a conscientious student, and in the IX'Iay Court she is a representative of whom our class can well he proud. Anne's room is like her-neat and attractive. I'ler daily cleauings may be a source of wonder to some people, but we think that it is a streak of dozncsticity developing in her. GLORIA ROSENBERG Arts and Science zltlzmfiv City, New jersey Forum I. II: French Club Ig German Club II, Volley Ball II, III, Archery II, III, IV, Manager Il, llIg Swimming Class Manager III, Production Staff Green Cockatooug Science Club Ill, IV, Glee Club Ig Track ll, IIIQ Outing Club III, Fire Chief IV, May Day Committee The first thing we found out about Glo when she came to school was that she could play the piano-not only those snappy jazz numbers, but lovely classical compositions, too. What was more. she was generous with her music. This sclfsame generosity happens to be her most outstanding character trait. She's always doing something for someone-whether it's helping some of us with a biology write-up or turning back our beds and laying out our pajamas. She goes in for archery, swimming, and tennis in a big way. And yes, believe it or not, she's a pre-med student and also takes practice teaching. DOROTHY MAY ROSS Arts and Science Nrwport, Delaware Class President Ig Secretary Student Council III: President Student Council IVQ Hockey I. II, III, IV: Soccer I. II. III, IV: Basketball I, II, College Manager III, IV: Swimmim: I, II, III, IVQ French Club I, II, III, IV: Competitive Plays I, Il. III: Math Club Ig Outing Club I. 115 Freshman Reception Committee ll, 111, IVQ Production Staff of Plays Il, III. Whenever there was an election carried on in which she was a candidate, Dot always came out the winner. To those who know her best it is only natural because of her personality and good fellowship, Dot is one of those girls who improves upon acquaintance, She can always be depended upon to do what is expected of her. though she never sccins to be working too hard. At the same time she never misses any of the fun, and she's ready for any lark. She has been active in sports, in dramatics. in the student council, while, on the other hand, she holds heriown in alIairs of the heart. Forty-tlzree
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IVIIXRGAREFI' MARY S'l'.fXVING Arts and Science . IIIIIIIIIIIQIOII, Dclzzwzzre French Club II, Treasurer III3 Vice-President IVQ Y. IV. C. A. I, II, III, IVQ Freshman Play Ig Hockey I, IIQ Math Club I, II.g Forum IV. . Mary is loveable. We forget she has a serious side until she suddenly pops it on us and then we stand agape at her remarlcable judgment and com- rnon sense. We thought of her as our little Mary until one day she invited us in for birthday cake and announced that she was twenty-one. Since then she's been Our Mary. Mary can dance and Mary can sing. but best of all hfiary can make other people happy and we think she does that best of all. Maybe it will be welfare work alter college, but if it is we're betting it will be one particular person's welfare. Lucky person, himl CIIARLOTTE MAXINE STOUT Arts and Science Bywoorf, Uppm' Darby, Pc11115yI'v1111ia Production Staff for Plays I, II, Ill, IV: E52 Players III, IV: Puppets Ill, President IV: Competitive Plays II, III, IVQ May Day III: Christmas Play II: Centenary l age'1nt IIg Sophomore Tea Danceg Ring Committee IIIQ Press Club III: Art Editor IVQ Art Club III, President IVQ Y. VV, C. A. Cabinet I, II. hflitehell Hall will miss her good n'iture. her dependability. her hard work. and, believe it or not, all ol this is coupled with an artistic talentl In her tlramatics we'll lose a business manager and scene designer par excellence. Charlotte has ably piloted both Puppets and Art Club through a busy and successful year. All at the lar end of campus have found it impossible to resist her winning smile, her dimples and bubbling personality. DORO I' HY ROBIIRTA SUNDTRLAND Arts and Science Wilizziizgton, Delaware Glee Club I, II: Stunt Night Committee IIQ May Day Committee IIIQ Junior Prom Committee III, IVhen Dot is around campus she seems to be either studying or preparing a report for her history or economics classes. Dot is majoring in those studies and is intensely interested in her work. Yet Dot hnds time to help in Girl Reserve work in Wilmington, where she lives. Willingness to cooperate, an enthusiasm to be doing something, a friendly and a cheery Hello for everyone, are the qualities which make us think ol Dot as our friend. Forty-fiw
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