Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1942

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CHRISTINE FOSTER Slip aluavs has a line — on I he H.ick.-y fiehl. haskftlnill. Tennij.. haihiiintun courts, Piligpong tal)h ' . and allrr we Step off the line She takes us dancing — scholtisihc. I ' olka, two-step — 111 her energetic cranking ol an nid icirnia anil -till older records. DR. rillLIP FURNAS This master mind has yel to master Ahsentmindedness — Or is it perhaps a irtue To be cultivated, that thrives On meeting freshman English 12, Coaching drama — Shakespeare to O ' Neill, Eyes may turn your way And in triumphant voice What do (iu know ol )u ' d hear her say. lios (dl. I ' .urns, i MAUD L. GAINFY Within the walls of a closed-in oHice Miss Gainey takes care of our checks. Deposits them safely within the safe And thereby the college enriches. DR. FRANCIS C. HAYES Foreign languages are tops For this southern gentleman; But more than this is expression Bv gesture, word, or music. That does convey the ihouiihts of men. ( iamiiLiell. lianlui-ll, Fii lir, Punlniii, Paiicoast, Ljung, Ingersun, Lentz, Sniilli E l)laining why Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales, And why English 32 should be Romantically revived ? DOROTHY L. GILBERT This professors one for whom You toe the mark. Fearful lest, in a moment of Lax preparation, her black shining MAR I L. HUTH She opens conversations in French or Spanish; We vaguely recollect a ' oui or si. She may give them an international twist — Wars, democracy, labor, governments, To test our linguistic abilities, While we can but lament The mind that fails us.

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ll.lrru-. Kick-. Cilln Milner. Haye . W ris. Edyrrlon. KrnI THE FACULTY AT GUILFORD ROSSIE A. DREWS A Georgian giaciousness seems to lill The music luiilding. EITpivesciiig willi soft- spoken Charm, she inspires to the pianoforte Potential Paderevvskis — Simie. not at first enthnsiasts. lint soon devotees. DOME HAP.DWKLL Food for thought ! With more than passive interest She tracks the hucksters, Counts the calories. Looks for vitamins A, B. and C, That mealtimes may l e made The ftest times At Founders and Mary Hohhs. DR. ADAM D. BEFITEL Clear, ringing voice and pounding fists. The worldly wrongs are being challenged. Theories expounded, ideas promoted While you sit calmly on firm ground I ou hope I, Half expecting the dean ' s authorilx To suddenly obliviate The sociologist. JOHN C. BRADSHAW Tiie niati wiio imisl see that the dirty works ( Is often ijuilf sadh neglected. But Sr(io|) s just the one Who alwavs must sa oifd sure like to work sonic lodax . ' EVA G. CAMPBELL A kindlv lace looking tiirough Tile lens of a microscope. This while-gowned sage of anatomy, EmbryologN. hi(]|(]g s And all the other ologies, ' Turns from carving cats To stick her pointer at v ou And ril het you do not know the answer. WILLIAM B. EDGERTON ' L ' acceut francais, bicycle, lacking Only the beret for full Parisian attire. At Lycee de Belfort — the continenlal mood ■At Guilford since 39 Injecting into us fellow Americans A little foreign element Of the Old World.



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Bia(l liau. I ' ai nn. lilii.r. (,a THE FACULTY AT GUILFORD MORRIS J. INGERSON Hp came lo (juilford s campus new lliis )ear — A little man of brain profound And understanding great. Not dragging ' the freshmen through Geology 11a, b, c — But teaching them the joys Of trailing planets in the clouds. Til now in class the sun Does rise and set upon him. E. DARYLKEM Hell ])ut in rs for all lu Yankees. Take them out of the middle West, Speed up an Alabama drawl And give our voice a thorough test; Til you dont know just where you ' re from. And it will little matter; When public speaking class gets done u ith iiu ou ' ll be no more than matter. ERA LAS LEY Who ' s who on campus this year? What are they studying and why? What grades did they make? All answered in registrar records. PAUL W. LENTZ Perhaps some know hini best As that Giiilfoid alidrle of yesteryear — The speeding demon of gridiron and tiack. Or hard hilling outfielder of diamond: Bui no v lic s li a hing his skills To dllicr a piiing alhleles. DR. HARNEY J. l.Jl G A native Tar Heel Dr. Ljung Who gels real work from us: But thiciugh llii imkiinM II going s tough. Results woilhuhile lie praises. ERNESTINE C. MILNER Her work is ■(iuilford — lier tasks main. Personalities in Personnel command lier thoughts: PsychoIogN reeks — a |iaper on Dreams is missing: Some one olf i anipii ihal -lioiijihrt be — llou (Hd -he uo. an, I ulu? Who ' - icMiiiiig to diniiiT loniiiht .- ' What lime? ( )ii( lioii-. moll- (|iii lioiis ? ? ? ? Oh. for ihe life of our jiresidentV wife.

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