University of Rhode Island - Renaissance / Grist Yearbook (Kingston, RI)

 - Class of 1944

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WE OF SEPTEMBER, 1944 Front Row (left to right) — Margaret Aharonian, Frieda Kemos, Irene Vock, Jeanne Freeman, Jos- eph Daly, Betty Whitaker, Mary Jones, Margery Harrington, Edgar Barwood. Second Row — Betty Thresher, Elsie Martin, Marilyn Henry. Ruth Atkinson, Ruth Wyatt, Kay Browning, Dorothy Hynes, Ethel Allen, Dorothea Dahlquist, Edith Angell, Louise Anthony. Third Row — Iris Strong, Barbara Martin, Janet Joyce, Lois Young, Virginia Chapman, Margaret Maher, Elaine Blumenthal, Marjorie Howe, Lucie Meola. Fourth Row — Janice Harred, Florence Wynn, Dorothy Pierce, Barbara Drummond, Norma Bug- bee, Yvonne Yare. Marian Aldred. LIFE LINES Margaret Aharonian . . . Peggy, who studies Home Manage- ment for a practical purpose, loves lo talk and be with people . . an interest at Brown took her away from us through nearly four years of week-end . . . ’til came Haig’s “Greetings.” Marion Aldred . . . Revelling in revealing nature’s botan- ical secrets, this flare-haired miss whom Westbrook Junior College sent us has been active in the Dormitory Association and in W. S. G. A. plans . . . a member of Phi Kappa Phi . . . the University of Wisconsin has already claimed her as a graduate student and awarded her an assistantship in Botany . . . working with orchids no less ! Ethel Allen . . . Known affectionately as “Etch,” “Eth,” or just plain “HEY-ALLEN” . . . divides her time between the Commut- ers’ room and Chi 0 ... as a sports en- thusiast, she’s an expert at the fifty- yard dash, especially w r hen en route to the post office to collect her daily let- ter from . . . well, you know. . . 4 13 )►-

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The GRISTETTE Edith Angell . . . “Ede,” a Delta Zeta . . . graduates from the Child Development course . . . an “All-around girl,” she’s proved to be in three years’ participation in athlet- ics, intramural and varsity hockey, basketball, and softball, and a capable jurist for W. S. G. A. Ruth Atkinson . . . A sparkle in the Commuters’ room ... the reflection of Ruth’s diamond . . . “beautiful and engaged” . . . she’s one of the “Three Musketeers” . . . and the girl with the smile . . . behind the coun- ter at Vars. Edgar Barwood . . . Whose education promises to open for him the gateways of travel in South America ... a business student with allied interests . . . “Ed” likes debating and has been active in Wranglers for three years . . . he’s artistically inclined and has utilized his abilities on our GRISTETTE ... a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, Ed was president of his house as a senior. Elaine Blumental . . . A teacher-trainer, Elaine is one of the very few of us who has a job wait- ing . . . where? ... in East Greenwich High School . . . Elaine, a member of Nu Alpha Sorority, was ever conscientious as a student, as a member of Portia Club, and as President of Pan-Hellenic Association this past semester. Carolyn Browning . . . With Kay as shortstop or at bat how can the Chi O’s help but win a softball game? . . . how could the Chi 0 Cabaret be a success without “Champagne Char- lie”? ... the “gal” with the neat plaid slacks, who possesses unique ability as a mimic, and is destined to brighten the business world upon her graduation. Norma Bugbee . . . Rara pon fanis est, qui facit Phi Kap- pa Phi! or in English, rare is the bridge fan who makes Phi Kappa Phi . . . Norma’s the exception that proves the rule. . . a Sigma Kappa well-known for her enthusiasm at bridge, a Junior Councilor, a member of Glee Club, I. R. C., W. A. A., and Phi Delta . . . food in- stitutes will know the benefits of Nor- ma’s vivacious personality and active mind. Virginia Chapman . . . “Happy-Chappy” of the “three mus- keteers,” a commuter, who elected every history course . . . was it an in- tense interest or Dr. Thomas’ pleasing drawl? . . . when you shop at R. H. Macy ' s to save your do-do-do look for Chappy, she’ll be waiting for you, just call for . . . “Happy-Chappy.” Joseph Daly .... A Biology-major, and a member of Rho Iota Kappa, Joe is one of the few boys of “Forty-Five” who has stayed with us for three years ... his has been a welcome presence ... a real student in every sense of the word . . . Joe did problem work in Bacteriology and Bot- any and plans to undertake graduate study at the University of Minnesota . . . he’ll make a name for himself. Barbara Drummond . . . A sophisticated-looking Sigma Kap- pa, an ardent supporter of Phi Delta . . . Barbie displayed real talent as the star of several plays and became Phi Delta’s vice preside nt for two years . . . mind- ful of our times, “B. D.” plans to utilize her knowledge of nutrition in service with the Red Cross. Janice Harred . . . “Sweeter than the roses in June” . . . the original “peaches and cream” com- plexion ... all this and an ardent debat- er, too . . . even with trips to Wiscon- sin and Washington, D. C., this Chi 0 girl maintains her scholarship ... an envied accomplishment . . . Pembroke 14

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