Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1942

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H E Charles Lewis Greensljoro. N. C Mujiir in Biiitoiiy Fii M:i I.i.o i) Sp. ' iicri-, N. C. Major in Engliih Bi KTuN Lion Creensljni,,. N. C. Major in Eritnomirs Bl UT M M Kl.NZIK OfPTi-lM.n.. N. C. l «y»r n, lusic CHARLES LEWIS. Who is a big man on cam- pus? liimiediately one thinks of Cliailie Lewis. President of the Y.M.C.A.. president of the choir, president of the Student Affairs Board, vice- president of the Dramatic CounciL Ijesides Ijeing an lionor student and president of the Honor Society is to name only a few of his activities. SENIORS . 1942 li ht FRANCES LLOYD. Latch kev in on,, han, switch in the other. Frances .-■i ' ijialh ' d cuifcw hour for Mary Hohhs inmates. Keeping track of seventy-five colleagues is a responsible and not too envious position. Iiut Frances alily performed her duties as House President, at the same time maintaining her popularit . Bl ' RTON L 0 . An economics major and lil)rar fiend found often in the stacks is Burt. A (la -hop. he possesses traits of patience and (juirl roourcefulness — traits hoped for in all future day hops. ' but unexpected from the. present generation. BLfRT Mackenzie. Pulsating rhythms by flying fingers! It ' s Burt, slapping the bass again. hen not plucking the heavy cords, he can be lound in a corner of the music building com- ]io inu ni ' w ■■(lioiil- on ]Kipcr to be plaved the iicM (la li llic Chamlii-r ()rclic |ra. 18

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FRANCES JOHNSON. Fraiues is a iK ' lilc girl with many accomplishments — mostly in tlie field of sports. She has served hoth as manager ol individual sports and of tennis, but the games in which she herself tigured most prominently were hockey and basketliall. In the more staid role of secretary. Fran scratched class minutes during the second semester. MARGARET JONES. And but herself— admits no parallel. The personification of versatility itself, Margaret is an outstanding leader in all types of campus activities. In atidetics — a mem- ber of class hockey and basketball teams, and vice-president of the Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion; in music — membership in the choir, orches- tra, and Collegium Musicum; in government — vice-presidency of the Women ' s Student Govern- ment; in publications — a staff member of the Quaker and the Guilfordian; and added to all these — secretaryship of llic clmhislic Honor Society, and a listing in U lia ' s 11 ho Among Slu- ilenls in Aincriran Universilies and Colleges. WALTER KUCKER. An outstanding athlete, Kucker captained the track team during his senior year, was treasurer of the Monogram Club and a member of the Men ' s Athletic Association. Among his diversified non-athletic activities were niendiership in the cabinet, vice-presidency of the senior class and membership in the Men ' s Student Govennnent. MARTIN LEBEN.STE1N. Quite a racpiet it is. and he certainly knows how to wield it. Smash- ing the balls with a powerful drive, fast-stepping Marty stepjied up to claim the title of tennis champion in the fall tournament. Pursuing in a more serious ein his medicinal instincts, he is now at Middlesex Medical School — to learn the inner things of life. THE S E I¥ 1 O R 9 4 2 rii N(:K Johnson lli.di l ' ..iiil. N. C. Majur ill English Mai!(.ahi:t .Ionks Wiiillirop. Me. Ma, or ill llislai , Walter Kicker Glenolclen. Pa. Mnjor ill Ernnnmics Martin Lerenstein New York, N. Y. Major in Biology



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SENIORS 19 4 2 James McGI ■NIS Salislmry. N. C. Mitji ' i in Sociology lUinciN McMillan (;]r,M1vll..n.. N. c. Maj ' ii in Economics I ' lllLl-lx MlAIKIUS Ciip. ' May. N. J. Major in English I.ArfiKNCE Mencuktti Llancruli. Pa. Major in Chcmislry J. W. McGINNIS. Affectionalfly ( ' . ' ' I known as Salisbury ' s gift to the A. P. this senior is Guilford ' s official storekeeper and barber — hair- cut 25c. Mac will best be remembered for his frequent visits to the city jail, purely in the role of sociologist. SENIORS . 1942 BARTON McMillan, with a twinkle in his eye. this playboy of the basketball court tosses ringers with never an eye to the basket. Cavort- ing over the floor, he never fails to astound his fellow teammates by his unstudied shots and easy skill. PHYLLLS MEADOWS. Art for art ' s sake. and it ' s fun, too. Cream jars in one hand, various colored lipsticks in the other, Phyl dons smock to transfer a homely Johnnie into a handsome Casanova for the Dramatic Council ' s latest pro- duction. Expert make-up artist of the council, Phyl also provides plenty of ready humor when things go wrong backstage. LARRY MENGHETTL Chatterbox of Yankee Stadium, Larry was the stocky guard who led the Quaker cagers into battle during the recent basketball season. Tiie Pennsylvania jitterbug has been majoring in chemistry — merely as an extra-curricular activity. He is one boy who assures himself of never returning from the post- office empty handed, receiving three papers daily.

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