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ELTZABETH TRLTITT VREELAND Arts and Science Liucolvi, .Delaware Forum I, II, TTT, IV: Outing Club T, II: Supper Cluli U, lllg Hockey Club IH, IV Class Manager: Soccer If, IH College Manager: Volley Ball II, III Captaing Baseball Hlg Track III Class Manager. If thereis a wicked swing of a hockey stick, if there's plenty of kick on the soccer field, or if the baseball game has that certain swat, you know Libby Vrceland is playing the game. ln fact she plays the game not only as one of our star ath- letes, but in everything she undertakes. For ex- ample, she goes after history courses with a vengeance and we can readily see her on the other side of the desk teaching history with the same vengeance. She likes to dance. and yes. she en- joys a good joke or even better, passing one off herself. Also shc's willing to fall in line with what- ever the crowd suggests. HELEN ARIJIIINE WIXGNER Home Economics llfilmiizgton, Dclmaarc Home Economics Club I, Tl, ITT. IV: Sophomore'Senior Luncheon, Chznrmnn Reception Committee If: Frcslnnan Formal Committee: Junior Prom Orchestra Committeeg May Day III. Vivacious. cheerful-soft, red hair and twinkling brown eyes could identify only one person. Arlene is a 'lllome llc and a very efiicient one. Although a commuter Arlene has time to lend her graceful dancing every year to Nfay Day as well as to the Spanish program given by Miss Nlanclell. Arlene's greatest virtue seems to be the fact that she keeps in a, good humor indefinitely, never seeming to be ruflled. The better we know Arlene, the more we marvel at her pleasant disposition and her everlasting cheer- fulness. Education If zlmzzzgtoiz, Dclazomc Forum I, If, IH, IV. Virginia's soft southern draivl delights the car of the listener. Duc to her shyness she has little to say, but her interest in others sometimes brings her out of her reserve. Not many people know the real Virginia because she spends so much time on her studies. YVhcn she does lay aside her books she is as ready for fun as the rest of us. Forty-six
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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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ANNE EI I7 XBETH VI ICGLESWOR FII MARGARET FRANCES WAPLES Arts and Sc1ence Newark, Delaware I'resl1n1an For111'1l Basketball I Math Club I Pro cluctxon Staff Autumn Crocus A Murder Has Been Aff1llL,ECl Centenary Competltne Pl1v II Blue 'md Gold Staff II E52 Players III IV Y VV C A III M13 Day Committee III Art Club Vlce Presulent III IV Hockey III Productlon Star? Cam pus Plus Puppets IV Secretary 'md TICTSUYCY Blue 'md Cold Stal? Soclal Committee Press Club D11m'1t1e Bond IV The glrl belnnd 1t all who IS on the DFOCILICIIOH staff of most plays and does all the makeup paints the flats, and HSSISIS mth costumes The g1rl who des1gns dance progmms who IS elected to tl1e May Court 'und outshmes the rest the pho togmphy edltor of the year book, but also art acl vxsor m short one of our lndrspensables and best loved lovely to look at dehghtful to knon-one of those people who IS xndependent and yet OIIC of the crowd RUTH M XRIE WATSON Ilorne Econonnes fmnl ford, Drlaware Home Econonues Club I II III IV Supper Club I II III IV Scxenee Club III I'orum I II III IV Trewsuxer IV Observer sent by Forum to Comentxon 'xt Syracuse for Internatlonal Relahons X NV C A II III IV Prorluctxon Stall' of Phys II III IV Hockey Ball III B'1seb.:1ll III Centenlry Conmuttee y Quletlv l1IllIVlI'lg 1eross c1mpus 1n l1er nhxte nmform tlnts Ruth Ex en uxth her Home Ea. course she h1s found tune to l'JlllllLC 'ICCOIIDIG for m'1ny of the plavs glxen 111 NI1tehell II'xll 111 tl1e last four ye1rs fraclung down bnlls 1ll over Nexmrlx forgotten by too busy elassmen has been ber Job, and her re tleeuon t1111c and Elgalll DIOX es that she has done 1t well Spolts of 1ll se1son have a berth for her Arts 'md Scmence W1ln1111gton, Drlawme Ph1 Kwppa Plll Anne xs '1bout as t'1ll 'as her mme lS long She IS an Enghsh major and were sorry she dldnt 17l'Ill to teach the subject, fox she tertfnnly proxed hex slnll 'IS .1 tutor of rt She can converse e1s1ly on wlmost 'my sub1eet hom prlfe tights and world ser1es baseball to polmes and lllIU'lI1Il0l1ell 1lI'nrs Anne IS cspeelally mterested 1n pohmcs 'lnd doesnt lllllld tellmg people shes a RCpUbllC1l1 If you ex er XN'1lll1 a Repubhean button just 'lsk her for one She h1s a poel et full all the tune' Fovty :even 4 1 4 1 4 ' 1 1 ' C ' Q ' . .1 H 1. u ' - - Q I 3 ' 1. 1 . 1 , , 4 . .... 5 . ' 3 . - 1 S 3 1 - ' .. .. 'Q ,. I . ' . Q 1. - 9 9 9 'c 1 1 ' . , . . . . . - Y 1 r ' s C 1 ' . 1 ' -' - C r ' - - , A 4 ' - 4 . 'rr Z Y I I j V , , ,. : , , , : - . . 1 I 1 y 1 y L- J l , . , Y In , , Y '. ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 Y W , I 1 1 II, III, College Mzmager IIIQ Soccer II, IIIQ Basketball II, IIIQ Volle ' 5 . 5 z ' . 1 ..' K C ' X, ' ' -n K s 1 I 1 y' -1. 4- . I 1 I zz ' . . . 'fe ' ' Y, . , . ' . I 'c 4 ' I c ' Ie ' . , - , 6 ' Y I , K C I a , , 4. . K C Cs C ' . l 4 . y 2 ' r 6 I ' , ' c 7' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' . c r c l ' ' '.. A . ' ' ' 2 ' 2 1 . A f I . - c . ' ' 'c .' ' 7 I ' 1 ' . ' I C - '.
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