Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1931

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U60 - Senior Class James Granville Alley CanMal,- for llic Dnjro- lUulirloy of S in:, With his vit and common sense Gran has made himself popular, not oidy vith the mem- bers of his class, bnt with the faculty and student body as a whole. Nothing ever seems to upset his general demeanor, and his unobtrusive efforts make each new success seem to have come unsolicited. He captained CJuilford ' s be-t basketball team in recent years, and his unusual hots aided greatly in the ultimate success of the team, besides gaining for him the doubtfull complimentar title of freak. Ida Belle Clinard Candidalr for ihr Dr,,r,,- of li.u lulor of his Ida Belle to mans people is enveloped in a cloak of reserve, but to tho e who have Ined with her and kno v her, she will be remembered for her open-mindedness and thoughtful- ness. She also possesses spirited opiiuons, and these are frequently voiced. She is one of those who has had a taste of life bevond the college walls, for she had proven herself a successful teacher before she entered Guilford. During her t rst two years, she attended Mars Hill, but the remaining years here have been suHicient to give her all the ear-marks of a true Guilfordian. S ' ■-- i f E 3 Q UAKi R

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Senior Class George Clayton Allen Candtdair for liir Diijicr of lliir irlor of S i,i:,r W. I,. S., 1. :;; TifHSuriT I ' lass, 3; Footliall .Squad, 3: Sicntaiy .M.-iis Atlil.ti.- Coinnil. 3; So.ial Cumniittr.-. 3. 4; Studi-nt Affairs Board. 3. i. President. J; V. JI. r. A. Calnm t. 4; Photographic Manager Quaker . 4. Doc is Guilford ' s Napoleon of the dining hall. His cutious hut firm work as head waiter has gained for him the re pe ■t of the entire student hody. Last season he made a name for himself as the hardest hitting little man on the football squad. This year he holds one of the highest of student offices — President of the Student Affairs Board — and it has been largely through his efforts that the success of the student budget has been made possible; nor are his social and scholastic attainments overshadowed bv other successes. Verna Andrew Catululal, ' for llir Drijrn of Harhrlor of Si ' uncr ■ .. I., .s.. 1. -1. ■:.. 4, Presiil. lit. 4; Home Er.innmi, s . ssist.int. With ' erna it is good will to men at all seasons of the year, and not just at Christmas time. That come-hither look in her eyes, and that soft drawl in her voice have proved to be more than one Napoleon ' s Waterloo, though soineho v these conquered heroes seem decidediv more pleased than vexed at their inevitable defeat. But erna has something more than all-cont|uering -miles; she claims her share of patience, diligence and mentality.



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Senior Class William Hale Alley CiuuiUal- far tlie Detjrrr of liiuhclor of Arts W. L. S.. :;. :: ; Tra. k Tram, 1. 2, :! 1: S.a rctarv JU-n ' s Athl.-tic Ccuniil. 4: Ero.i.mii.s Cluli :! : Student Affairs Board. 1. Long, lean, lone- nme Bill I One of nature ' s noblemen, if there ever was one. Prohably Bill ' s greatest asset is his never-failing good humor. William is long-windeil both on the track and in the classroom. As you can well imagine, the wind is used for a good purpose on both occasions. The only sad part about Bill coining to Guilford was that his departure from tierinantown depopulated the village and busted the bank . All joking a-icle, Bill, ou have the highest regard of all your classmates, not only for your talents av a scholar and an athlete, but above all as a gentleman with a heart of pure gold. Edith Anne Cullipher ConJuUllr fnr llir I),i r,-, nf liiulirlnr of , ;,;;,, • ■htirus. 1. 2, 1, 2, 3; Soc Edith has furiii-hed rtainnient for N ' ew Clardeii Hall for four ears, and there will he a liig gap htii hc becomes one of Cniilford ' alumni. pur uant of ■-cicnce, he ha- given much of her time to music; her on the athletic tielii or in the g m to know that -he is o participants in such activities. Oul-ide of being a diligent anil one could not but see !ie of our most enthusiastic

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