Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1911

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WILLIAM HERBERT HOWARD, A.B. Mechanic, N. C. Hei-f, Hcniics, says Jove, wlui with iicclar was mellow, Cio i ' ctcli me some clay ami I will iiiiikc an odd fellow- Right ami wrong liejumlileil, niuih gold and some dross. Aijr. . ' I: lirii lil, r, fnl III iiirhr. : irviijlil. l.! ' ,: I ' irsiilnil llnirij Claij Snci.lij ( ' ,): Jnscph Moan: Science Club (S, 4); Likrnnj Club (4); Miiislrel (3, 4); Prcsiilcni Class (Full} ( ' ,). Herb liutted in as a Soplionioi. ' I ' luni Catawba ( ' (jlleg( One of tlie l)est sludeiils i n the Class, he loves kiKiwleilge for her (iwn sake. An onniivorous reader. - n incessant talker. Pretends to niortallj ' hate tlu ' fair .sex, Ijiit we hear that he is quite a lady ' s man among liis native Woods. Belongs to the pessimi.stic school. Scorns hypocrisy. He is such a com- pound of absurdity, envy and malice, contrasted with the opposite virtues of kindness, genero.sity and benevolence that he may be said to consist of two distinct souls and influenced by the agency of both a good a.nd a bad spirit. ARTHUR KIRBY MOORE, B.S, Gun FORD CoLI ECiE, N. C. Aky Men of courage, men of sense, men of letters are frequent; but a true gentleman is what one seldom sees. Age, ' 24; hcu lit, 5 feet 7 iiiclies; iceighl, 14 ) Baseball Team (J, 4); Class Debating Team (4) President of Class (4); Choir and Chorus (2, 3, 4) Cnmmcnccmcnl Onilor: Aniiiiiil StiifF. Short in stature but every inch a man. Allows nothing to come between him and what he recognizes as his duty. A mathematician, he has yet to run across the problem that can stump liiin. Conscientious, amiable disposition, and studious habits; pa.ssionately fond of mu.sic; singing is liis hobby. A man who has overcome much and of whom his Class is justly proud. 21

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RUFUS HENRY FITZGERALD, A.B. Pelham, N, C. Bishop Xevor works ' til ho has to. Agr, 23: height, Gfccl; weight, 175; Leader Class IhUulc ( , .?, j, Jf); Class President (2); Class B,isl.-rtl«dl Tnim {2, 3); Class Tennis Team (4); S ' trsidrnI Y. M. C. A. (3, 4); Manager Basketball Tiiiiii { , i; Sirntiini Biblical Research Society (4); I ' rrsidiiil Biblical Srminar (4). Uishop started iu witli ' 10, liut on account of an accident was forced to drop out a year. His misfortune was our gain; for he has been at the top of the line on all important actions of the Class and Student body, and has ungrudgingly given the best there is in liim for the lienefit of it hers. He is a great lover of music and one has only to hear liis deep basso-prof undo voice to appreciate it. Yet, withal, he persists in taking Ills afternoon nap and in spending his energy in getting others to work for liim. His good nature and fund of ability will, we feel sm-e, enable Bishop to attain a po-sition of promi- nence. ELVAXXAII LANCELOT IH ' DSOX, A.B. Ty.xkr, X. ( ' . ' i am a debtor both to the .Ji ' W and to the Gentile. Age. . ' . ' : height, o feet 7 inches; weight, 127; Biblical Seminar {3, 4); Bibliccd Research Society (.{); }■. M. ' . A. Cabinet {2, 3, 4); Secretary Athletic As.-inrialian {. ' }; President Biblical Semi- nar (4); Cbiss Pirsidrnt (3); Class Debating Team (3); Winner nf Freshman Oridorical Prize; Orchestra (3, .(). This httle fellow, who is the smallest man in the Class, came to us from Belvidere Academy, and entered the Freshman Class. ' hile he has not made fancy grades, he may be classed as the average student. He has made the Bible his major study, and expects to make part of a living expounding the Gospel. He is very much devoted to music, and when he sings, looks to the stars for inspiration. His chances are as good as any other i Iethodist preacher. One tiling may be added still — for a little man he is over noisy. 20



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ADDISOX (iUAXT OTWELI,, B.S. GliKKNSBOKn, N. C -liiul As welcome as sunshine in every plaee Is the heaminff apimiaeli nf a godd-natured face. .If r, ?. ' ; hiliiht. .: feet 9 inches; weight, 150; Fnshninn )rnl„nrnt Contest; Class Basketball Tram 11. . ' , .;. 4i: Class Baseball Team (1, 3, 4); .Insipli Moore Sn ' nirr Club ( . ' , J. 4); Annual Sloir. One of those felh ; vs wliom everyliody Hkes and who is everybody ' s friend. His cliief dehght is to accommo date his fellow student even if he must deny himself in so doing. He is full of fun and wit. Imt has his serious moments. He has worked under ilisadvantages a good part of liis school life, hut has succeeded in making Kood grades all the same. He has rendered the College good service by his electrical ability. His greatest anibiliim is to be an electrician. Luck to him in thi.- held. LILLIE .MAIK RAIFolil), A.B. Ivor, Va. •7r , I bcHi ' ve the h:ippy land thai ( IcmI prepared for mortal man is built exactly on the plan of f)ld ' irginia. .1.;. , . ' .- h, ajhi. .-,(,, I: u-u ihl. 1 ;ir I ' hilnnuithean Snn.lii; Jex, , , .l e,„r Science Club; I ' resident l ' hilon,ath,a„ Sneieti, ( ,); Y. W . C. A. Cabinet (.) ' , -(I.- Sccrilnrii Class |.(). -l. ' h is a .i.illy. K 1 girl: she is everybody ' s friend and seeniintily always in a good liunior. »ni ' can aii-nunt foi ' this because of her musical luin of mind. If there is anything that slie lo cs with ail hir heait, it ' s a piano and a liiece of njusic. Xci (,i;e VAU tell her future, but it is safe to say it is |iriiniising. Her greatest amlii- lion is to uniti ' p.irls of N ' irgiiiia and North Caro- lina; for wliat |iurpose is not known. She will be .satisfied to spend lier life in tlie country, which is a S|)lendid sign.

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