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

 - Class of 1936

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EblZABE'f'l'I TOSH SCOTT Arts and Science Q11d7'I'j UfffA', Pt'Jl1l5ylilIl1lfCl Glee Club I, H, HI: Y. XV. C. A. I, Cabinet II, Sec- retary Ill: Music Club ll, Secretary-'l're:isurer Illg tlermzun Club II. SecretarylTreasurer 1113 Junior Prom Committee Ill. Remember the little lfreslunan who used to ex- claim. Oh, kid! She was Betty Scott, Betty is not quite the serious little person she used to be. She has a ready laugh that attracts even the shyesl Freshman. A beautiful voice makes her a popular entertainer at college events. But she is interested in extra-curricular activities. and has executive ability that makes her interest worth while. Watch Betty's eyes twinkle when she tells you about an amusing incident-and she can tell them. ALICE KATI-IRYN SHELDON Arts and Science Nz'r4'ark, DEIlI'wlI7'K Cilee Club ll, HI: Archery UIQ Junior Prom Committee III. Alice is just the kind of a girl that one would like to have for a friend. and she has many, both in Newark and Dover. We often wonder if sbe's running a bus line from lVomen's College to uptown , at lunch time. She is ever willing to talk and. like feu' girls. equally willing to listen. VVe have never seen her in a blue mood. Alice is always sympathetic, interested, refreshing, and seems to take life as a matter of course and enjoy it. So is it any wonder that she has so many friends. Arts and Science Harrington., Delaware Glee Club I, U: Hockey I, II. IU: Soccer I, II: Volley Ball I, Hg Basketball T, College Manager Hg Baseball I, IT: Track H, Class Manager Ig Archery II, III: Swimming U, College llianager Illg Ath- letic Council Ig Outing Club I, Secretary IL President IIIQ Vice- President Athletic Association U13 Sports Reporter of Review IT, III. Jean is a bit modest when her prowess as an athlete is ac- claimed, but goes on achieving praise for her ability. A capable leader of the Outing Club and a devoted help to the Athletic Association, Jean Works hard for herself and for others, and has yet to face defeat. Although she worries over the outcome, she doesn't lack ability and doesnft give up until she has made her best better. Sixty-nivze

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MARY VIRGINIA ROE . Arts and Science Sophomore-Senior Luncheon Committee Hg By her Cooperation, her willingness to cially lor her dependability, Virginia has hearts. In her quiet, unassuming manner uplifting, always anxious to help someone Her demureness and 'i1l21ifVCUEH. which ar move us to seek her friendshiiv. Although she is the very fair, 'lovely type of blonde, Virginia has the dash of the viviant which is always entraucing. CA'l'l'lERlNE MURIFL Rl'l l'l'1Nl'lUlfSE Arts and Science ll'z',vt Lawn, PK1I'll.S'j'l'U!IIllKI Glee Cluh I, Sec1'etr.u'y-Trezisurex' Il, Vice-'Presitlent TH: Music Clulx II, IH: Freuell Club ll. lllg College Song Lezuier lllg Apprentice l-'layers ll, lll: Com- petitive Play lg Cast of the Green Cuelcaitoou lllg A Murder has heen Ai'1':tngeLl Ilg Bnslcetlmll T. Our little Songbird of W. C. D. grzteelully uc- eepts her place as student song lender :ind czumbly . As she snxilingly sings her way into so does she graciously show her de- in other ways. Iiziyfs dziintiness and zire appzirent in catch little thing she e can encourage :ind lolluw as she Cuu lend. Sh: do:sn'l, mind un extra hit ol work :ind is depentlzilxle on :ill occu- upholds it our hezurts. pendulvility eairelulness undertakes. Sh readily als sions. SELMA ROBINS Arts and Science llillliillgtmi, ljflflilfllfl' Minth Cluh Ig Science Club II, III. , This young lady is recognized lor two things: Iirst. ol' :ill she is Ll pre-med gorgiug hersell' with seienceg und second, she has ideals on everything. well lounded ideas which ure iudieznlive of good sense, A talented violinist. she displays an avid interest in everything musical, showing excellent taste and deeisiveness, ller keen mind lends itsell' to the study ol' chemistry where she proves her ability :is at student. W il mi 11 gl 011, D4'ltlTL-'!l1't French Club IT, III. help others, and espe- Won her way into our she is encourztgitth 1nd in one way or another. e completely disarming, Sixty-eight



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ELLEN GRAY SIPPLE Arts and Science Milford, Delaware Social Committee I, II, III: May Day Committee T, II3 Sophomore Competitive Playg Production Staff of Plays I, II: Hockey II, III: Soccer I, II, H19 Basket- ball I, II, l'IIg Baseball I, II, III: Track II, III3 Swimming I, Il, III3 Student Council III. Many people can be serene and carefree when things are running along smoothly, but only one can keep a perfectly wonderful disposition at all times, no matter what happens-that girl is Ellen Sipple. Ellen's sparkling brown eyes, glinting hair and pert freckles are always accompanied by :L beautiful, infectious smile. She has always been in demand because of her excellent game of golf, her scintillating wit, graceful dancing, and intrigu- ing appearance. DORIS FAY SMITH Education Newark, Delaware Doris isn't very big, in fact physically she's one of the smallest in our classg and we have a feeling that she will keep on looking young and rather innocent after most of us have resigned our- selves to middle age. She can't help being a good dancer because she loves so much to dance. In fact, she would rather dance than eat. Doris is a sweet girl, but those who know her well realize that under sweetness is a strong purpose in life, from which it would be hard to turn her. Arts and Science MARY EMILY SMYTI'-l Detroit, Michigan Hockey I, II3 Soccer I, II Managerg Baseball I, II Mauagerg Pro- duction Staff of Plays I, II, III: Assistant Business Manager E52 Play II: Business Manager The Dark Tower III: Chairman of Junior Prom IIIQ Art Club II, HI: Competitive Play IIQ Pzuubo Staff II, III5 Vice-President of Class III. Dee the Enigma-for three years one of the most popular girls ever to come on our campus-yet a girl who with little ellfort can rank high at examination time. Dee's grand art work has graced many of our school publications and exhibits, not to mention the Nlain Street of Newark decked with the flying posters she paints for our plays. Dee has a grand business head, as well as being lovely and talented. She has been business manager for E 52 and Puppet Plays and also Chairman of our Junior Prom. Seventy

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