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

 - Class of 1936

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GTSRTRUDTQ ELSIE BUYER Arts and Science Uilmingfon, Dflrlwarz' Autumn Crocus Prolliicticni Staff I: -Production Stuff The Lute Christopher Bean TTQ Competitive Play Tl: French Cluh 11, IIT: Archery TITQ German Cluh TIT: Outing Cluh lllg lfortun H15 Volley Ball lll: Apprentice Players Ill: Y. XV. C. A. THQ Sup- per Club Hlg Tennis Ill. Gertrude is different from anyone we have ever known, and when we meet her we feel that We have met at decided individual. She is studious without being zu grind. leler marks make most ol us green with envy. A lireneh major, she isn't afraid to tall: in that language, zi quality we ad- mire. But Gertrude isn't all brains. She can play. Her marvelous stories reveal that. JEAN TZLIZABETH BOYD Education Wilmingfon, Dfl!lZ0!I7'B Freslnuan Formal Committeeg Junior Prom Committee. Tull, blond, Hnely chiseled features and lovely complexion make Jen prominent for her beauty. Humorous observations are always balancing on the tip of her tongue. Sometimes they topple over and set everyone to laughing. lovznl and sincere friend and her noise and smooth. even dis- ' . - Q 1 T T- e ' position are qualities that nntny ol us would like to possess. Jen is El very ENITLY HELEN CARR Arts and Science Writ C1'0'L'c, Pcnnsyltlmiia Press Club TT, TTT: French Club T, TT, IIT: Student Council T. Fresh! man Representative: TI Treasurer: Competitive Play Ig Freshman Formal Committee Ig Ring Committee III. Emily is different-we noticed that at our very Hrst Hz1lloive'en party. when she arrived with at rulT around her neck, a feather in her beret. and chewing gum on her nose. Yes, she was Cyrzuio- in all that maze of Dutch girls and old-fashioned ladies and little red devils. She's grand company at at football grune, or 21 movie, or an organ recital. but best of all in the art lab. lVe'll never forget her lovely pottery-her millions of Hliair-fixes --lier deli- cious sense of humor. Tn lztct, who could forget Emily? Fifty-.vevevz

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ANl'l'A MIRIAM ALLEN Home Economics Wilmington, Drlaruarz Clee Club I, II, IIIQ Thanksgiving Play Ig Y. XV. C. A. I, ll. III, Presidentg Home Economies Club I, II, III3 Sophomore Christmas Play llg Chairman of the Bulletin Board Committee II: Outing Club IIIQ Chairman of Chapel Program Corruuittee III. Beautiful long red hair and big blue eyes-these are Anita's outstanding assets. As au individual she is a leader and an artist. She can take respon- sibilities and like them. She will always explain a puzzling assignment to anyone and a good discus- sion delights her. Those blue eyes of hers grow bigger and bluer when she puts across her point. Anita is friendly with everyone. If you are in dis- tress send out an SOS to Anita. She will throw you a life line. NANCY WRIGHT ARTHURS Arts and Science Kenton, Dclaware Basketball I, II, III, Class Managerg Assistant Head of Dining Hall UIQ Sophomore-Senior Luncheon Committee II, Junior I-'rom Coin- mittee IIIg Science Club II. WVho could forget Nancy-the one girl in a million whose spirits never lag. No one could say honestly they ever had seen her in other than a gay and charming mood. She adds a welcome sparkle to any conversation-serious or otherwise. When she is about to emit a humorous hyperbole her famous eyebrows assume their likeness to two fine exclamation points. and everyone waits with eagerness for her comment. Inside this gay head is a very good mind which plumbs the depths of chemistry with a search- ing accuracy. Nancy is one of our best dancers and keeps in practice by her constant buoyant marshaling of the dining hall where she is assistant head. Arts and Science Il7Il'I7lI7lgf0I1, Delaware Y. VV. C. A. I, II, Cabinet Illg Forum I, II, Cabinet III: Blue and Gold Staff IIIQ Chairman of Ring Committee III, Thanksgiving Play Ig Competitive Plays Ilg Production Staff of Competitive Plays IIQ Production Staff of E 52 Plays. lVe always think of Ginny in the background she loves best in the world-the seashore. She likes to go swimming and beaching and sailing and Kris-Kraftingn, and she never tires of walking the boards. Her even coat of tan shows us all how much time she spends at Ocean City. Somehow, she manages to have the most unusual experiences and she tells us about them in a very Ginny- like manner. We find l1er quite versatile and vivacious, a well rounded person, for she's just as much at home discussing world affairs in a Forum meeting as talking about the latest houseparty. Fifty-.fix



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ELIZABETH BLADES CHILD Arts and Science Wil-uzington, Delaware Class Vice-President Ig Class President II, III: Press Club II, IIIQ Science Club II, III, Art Club II, IIIg Production Staff E52 Plays II, IIIQ Competitive Plays I, II. Betty is our President and a grand one. The very fact that she has held the oflice for two years proves our faith in her keen judgment, her amaz- ing tact and her gracious manner. Betty is always the same, whether laughing with us in the dorms or greeting us in a receiving line. Her interests are as wide apart as the chemistry lab and the pottery studio. In the latter her work is like her- self, splendid and interesting. Betty's spirit radi- ates through the entire class and she is the vital factor in making our activities successful. ANNA MARY C LOUGH Arts and Science Wilmington, Delafzcare hfath Club I, II, III, Science Club II, III, Hockey III. Clumcl', as she is known to her friends, is a real pal. There is nothing temperamental about Anna, A genuinely sincere devo- tion, a hearty laughter, and good common sense are her out- standing characteristics. Her radiant disposition attracts new friends, while her charm holds them. Scholastically, she rates, being a wizard at math and chemistry. Personally, she's the tops. A combination which surely will lead to success. REGINA ROSE COHEN Arts and Science Easton, ll-Izzrylmul ' ' ' 4 l is l l French Club I, II, Chairman of Programs III, Glee Club I, II, IIIQA Forum I, II, IIIQ German Club I, II, IIIQ hllusic Club III: Stunt Night Committee Hg Y. XV. C. A. I, II, IIIQ Junior Prom Committee III. XVhenever you feel a friendly pat on the back, and hear a pleasant greeting, you make a pretty good guess that it is Regina. Although she is studious and industrious, she always seems to have time for a friendly chat, or to give a helping hand. If she has her depressed moments, she certainly does not show them for, whenever you see her she is the same pleasant, well meaning girl. Always the same, never moody or depressed, stu- dious, friendly, sociable, helpful. Fifty-eight

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