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SENIORS 1942 Wll.l.lAM DkMIAM Caiii.lrn. N. J. Major ill Erunumics Fl!ANCI CA FaMMNC Now YMik, N. Y. Miijiir ill Eii li. ' i Kllzabeth Flinn Pduphkeepsie. N. Y. Miijiir ill Mathematics UdlliriT ( ' . HHKTT Crr.llsl,,,,,.. N. C. Major ill Economics FRANCESCA FANNING. Naturally a queen. And in true regal splendor Cesca rules — subtle charm and kindness of heart spent richly on all those around her. Tops in efficiency too, she, as house president, skillfully steered the Founderites through a year of apparently perfect harmony in living together. ELIZABETH FLINN. Her rival— Rachmaninoir. With perfection of touch, and a gift for inter- ji relation, Betty has made us cast aside our books during more than one chapel program. Music is as Betty plays it — powerful, swift- moving rhythm and harmony finding their way into the immortal depths of the soul. ROBERT GARRETT. And now we approach the boy with hair like Clark Gable, the pride of Greensboro ' s day hops, a man with quite a line — this Robert Garrett. Bob is an economist of unquestioned ability — except by Dr. Victorius.
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' • ' T H E . Iaktiia Ann Abei.iin Ilulyc.ke, Maj . Major in Engliili Mari. rkt Anderson Kural Hall. N. C. Majiir in Psychology Greenslioni. N. C. Major in Economics (;..!. W.uru. N. C. Major in Biology MARTHA AW AlilXEIX. She is as good she is fair. Quiet charm and a noble heart 1 Ions to this Xow Enalander. Artistically SENIORS . 1942 (lined. Martha has ser ed on sc cral costume committees, and danced her way to fame as one of Miss Foster ' s apostles of Terpsichore. In a less creati e ein. Martha was an actiye member of the cabinet and Wdmen ' s Student Go ern- ment. But 1 like t, MARGARET ANDERSON. spend my time in singing some jo ous song ' — and while she sings, she pushes the iyories o t ' r the syncopated rhythms of Gilbert and Sulli an — Pirates of Penzance. The Mikado. Pin- afore. ' ' Patience. — a maelstr(jni (d ' musical notes in a paper bound coyer to bi ' rcpro liiced nightly on Mary Hobbs ' piano b this tiny dynamo of musical enthusiasm. W ILEV CON. Percolating with wit. this Greens- boro hop spreads infectious laughter and en- thusiasm whereyer he goes. May his road of lilc always be a jolly one and Friendly. DINK. DAIL. Monogram member who wielded a mean paddle on the freshman initiates. Dink is the clowning funster of biology lab and football field. An ambidextrous chap, he can peel a cat with one hand and keep you in stitches with the other. Bll.l. DENHAM. With a gayel in his hand. Not S|)cakcr of the House, nor judge of a jury, but pre iilent of the Men ' s Student Goyernment. Through him his associates may yoice complaint, ajiproyal. or methods for reform. Bill ' s skillful steering of the masculine element on the campus led him off campus — to Raleigh where he and three others represented Guilford at the Student Legislature. 14
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Makie Cklimbrecht Uiiicjn City, N. J. Major in I ' sycholugy John Haktlev High Point, N. C. Major in History Wliite Plains, N. Y. Major in Eng isli Mary Anna .If.ssi p Rich Square. N. C. Major in p!iyrholo MARIE GRIMBRECHT. Ansup.iiii; the cry of Wlios ' ho nil (1111 lampiis. (liiiiiipx s ac- c-omplishmeiits will spread lai ami wide, appear- in;; this year in llir puldiralion Who ' s Who Amoup, Sliidi ' iils in Aiiifiimu I iilicrsities and SENIORS 1942 Colleges. Her all nmiid pi ndcirni flows stead- ily and coiislanlK iIikhiuIi lln- Cabinet, Women ' s Student Governnienl. choir, class bas- ketball and hockey teani.s. JACK HARTLEY. Basketball ace Jack has been guarding Guilford ' s court for four years. Tossing ringers with no mean sleight of hand, he was a valuable and indispensable member of this years varsity. JOHN 11()1!I!Y. -it I ' avs to Advertise. and he (lid. ■ ridoi)iiig through the play by the same name. John laid low his audience, and watched his iiaiiic u 1 itteii in the bright lights of Guilford ' s little theater. liiusual perhaps for a minor character, John ' s actions I mainlv gestures) es- tablished for him the reputation of a true Thespian. MARY ANNA JESSIT, Hocke stick— tennis raiket — l)asketball. Whether dribbling down a muddy field or pacing the courts. Mary Anna has well earned the title which we give her, ( )iiecii of .Sports, ' ' Monogram club memlier for luo ears, she reached the peak of athletic lioiKiis lliis ear b her election to the ]jrcsidency of llie Woineirs Athletic Association. 16
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