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

 - Class of 1936

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she would not ELIZABETH MORRIS STRAUS Arts and Science Rf!'fLl7LOIlCf, Virginia French Club ll, IUQ Y. XV. C. A. H. Ill: Produc- tion Stall' 'Three Cornered Moonf' ll: The Late Christopher Bean H: Competitive Plays Hg A 1'he Dark Towe1 ' lllq Junior Prom Committee. A gay laugh, an amusing Southern accent iden- tify Liz. She transferred to us last year from the University of Richmond. And were we grateful? lit Qzmmf llforking on play production stalls, arguing about Socrates and Plato, craniming for tests, Liz always remains delightfully vivacious. llfhen you feel tl1e need of complete relaxation between classes. hunt up Liz, for her conversation is varied and engaging. and her warm charm will drive away the gripes. Again and again we thank Dixie for this tawny-haired, blue-eyed belle who is just chuck full of good old Yankee horse-sense. REBECCA TANZER Arts and Science IV'fllllfllgfO'll, Dl'fIl?UIl7'.l' French Club Il, H13 German Club H, Ill. Do you remember how Rebecca. before going to l reslnnan English class would swear. by all that was good and holy. that fvery emphatically notj translate another word of Latin for that mann? And how she would go to class and trans- I late automatically: Rebecca is an individual-once her mind is xnade up nothing can change it. First of all she has faith in herself. and when she turns from the sheep-like crowd it is because she sincerely believes her cause the right one. Her activities are so broad that we often wondered if she had certain main interests. lVe found out. In order of importance: Mnsicg Psychologyg Nlankind-but above all hlusic. DOROTHEA ELIZABIZTII THIEL Home Economics Wilmington, Drlflccrmc' Sophomore Tea Dance Committee Hg Home Economies Club I, Il, U15 Swimming Manager lg May Day Committee Hg Centenary Com- mittee lz Dining Hall Committee UIQ Chairman of Programs and Favors, Junior Prom Committee IU. Dot has everything, popularity, a charming appearance. ability, and one of the lnost generous hearts ever known. She is a very gifted person. Do you remember how she convulsed an audience, one May Day, with her deadly serious iniitations? In a ballroom she shines for she is one of the best dancers ever to be at W. C. D. Her beautifully arched feet execute intricate steps with grace and ease. And in such a way Dot Will perform on the ballroom floor of life. Se-Denny-two

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ANNA MARIE TOUHEY Arts and Science Yorklyn, Dvlawara Hockey I, II, Captain III' 'l'isl:c-tb'-ll I. Il' Math Club lg Science Club II, III, Blue and Gold Staff. Ann is one of the most appealingly feminine girls in the college. She is so delicately modeled, and with her creamy coloring everyone's eyes fol- low her with admiring glances. Add to all this a pair of mischievous, twinkling eyes and you have a small idea of this diminutive little girl's great charm. Ann always has a coterie of young blades pursuing her with persistent attentions, all ol which she takes with a laughing nonehalance. Despite all of this Ann is one of our outstanding students, who has brilliantly delved into the mys- tery ol the study of chemistry with amazing suc- cess. Truly, such a girl is outstanding. MARTIIA HENRY TRIPPE Arts and Science Easton, Mnrylnvld French Club II, III: Math Club I, II: Forum Cabinet III, GIII: I.ibrarian II, Vice-President III: President, Middle Atlantic Division of I1'll.lf1'llIlfl0l'lfll Relations Clubs IV. Martha has the pithiest, dryest humor we know. Her quiet observations on the current trends in politics, the world situation. about people, about things often take one unawares. But they make one think for they are lull ol' ripe wisdom. Martha's mind is keen and active. She keeps abreast of the times. Il you don't believe us, take a look at the stacks of magazines and newspapers under ber bed. She reads them all. If you are still skeptical, look through her scrapbook-a veritable history of the present. i Arts and Seiente Nmvmfe, Dcla cruz' Glee Club Ig Thanksgiving Play Ig Competitive Play Ig Sophomore Christmas Play IIQ German Club II, .lllg Forum II, Cabinet IIIg Press Club II, III, Junior Prom Committee IIIg Literary Editor Blue and Gold III. Nlargaret is like old wine-she has improved with age. And you can't get the full llavor of her in the lirst swift gulp. You must taste again and again, and each time you will discover something new. She has no sernples about poking fun, and will do it to anyone from the most exalted professor to the lowliest earth worm. When she wants to she can paint-and dance, and ride horseback--but only when she wants to. Books are her one consuming joy and she reads and reads and never grows tired. Se've1Lty-three

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