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S P: N I () R C L A S S Ht ' ena Baldwin- This ])ctiti ' iiiusic Ilia jiii- lia-. sunt; ' lu-r uay Hiroiii ' li colli ' m ' ill the clioir. l ' ' iiir Arts Cliili. anil (111 cliaiicl ]inii;raiii . I ' .xciss ciicri N fdlllid ail (illtkt oil thr li.u-l.rv Hrld and on Hlr l)a k(tl.all conrK PliVI.I.lS B I!KKP, This dav hop. although hacLhonr of tlif choir and sohust in tlic M.ssinli. -till inodrsHv un(hTcst iinatcs hir iiiii ical aliilitv. As a ])s i-holonv Ilia jor, she s|icciali rs m aihiptcd cliildrcn, shouiiii; jiarticnlar intiTf-t in -i six iar old iiirrc. I ' W.KAXiii; Hkit ri:i. This viai-V i)o|iiilar Mav (i)iuin, uinniiii; ' and nracioiis l ' ' ,liaiior ha |inrsiicd uitli nriat interest the scieiire of so ioloi; . | iraet ica I! ' a|i|ilvil|e her textbook theories as ire |ires- ideiit of the Voinen Student (ioverninent and 111 interracial and coniiniinit v ocial work. Al.TOX Bl.All! Knoliliv, uorkint;- hard this semester to he a hie to ira lliate hefore leavino- for the arniN. has had his forceful hand and foot in e er ' ]iort at (iiiilford. hut still fouiiil tune for choir and a ina |or in history. ]?i;X.J AMIX BitAXCII A ' ell known to (Tiiilfordiaiis as the libra- rian «lio e ualk is inaudiljle and wliose serv- ice Is |ir(nii|)t. 15eii Is another one of those liistor - ma joi ' s. Sh ' , (|uic-t. and reserved, he has latelv heen s. ' eli oil the p.ircll of .Mar ll..hhs. ]{f.x. I a: iix Buuwx HeiTs soft l ' lorida accent can ])v lieard in the Scholarship Societv and on the tennis court. Thoueh an Miii;lish iiia jor and fond of lann ' iiaees. he struiieled throueli ph sics tills ea r and was xictorioiis. prmnii; ai ain Ills perseveranci ' and Southern common sense. [ 1-M
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The 1943 Seniors CoiiK ' N tlic end cif tlir ])reliininary ' sjiriiit, tin ' Sjiriii ' hudiliiii; ' into the roiil race of litf. AnxionsU ' tlK ' suljiiiitted tlu ' M ' for in- spection, waiting; ' with sliakiiii; ' knees for tile O.K. ,■(11(1 « hi ' n it came, spring ' seemed to have more tiian normal loi ' V. Nothinii ' now hut the congratulation.s and a few tests of minor importance! I ' rivilegi ' d to wear the long robes, «hich oidv vesterdav they eved with envy, honored at exi ' i ' y turn, it seems ahnost a di ' e.-un. Siii ' ing, to the senior, is almost behind him now, each one lia nig con- tributed his slia|-e to (iuilford life and taking «ith him a host of memories and the knowl- edge that friends made liei ' e will lie with him in tlie race of life. RoV I.KAKE I,inguist-c, r( (U( ' ; ( ( ' -, Roy finds a French major and (lei-iiian in the C.I ' .S. reconstrui ' tion unit an easy academic hurdle. ot only a potential politici.an ask Raleigh student legislators — he is also a journalist gifted with dry humor, who represents (iuil- ford on the (Jreenslioro A ' crc.v. SaIiIIO WllI ' l ' K Another of the dissecting, microscojic- fettei-ed, stain-applying, slide-cleaning cat- toi ' turers of the biology lab, Sadie, in spite of the scientific career, has worked willingly on the V ( abinet and played a breath- taking; ' jiaine of Ijasketball. S E NM O R CLASS [n]
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M.Mi.IOlilK I.KK BitOWNK Al ;i -.s a iiic ' iTV , lllil ■. a clii ' crt ' ul word. .1 liclpino ' hand tli ' afs Marnir Lrc Shr iu ' i. ' r too tii ' fd to join aiiv fun and iir cr too liusv to Hnd the book tliat ju t isn ' t on till ' .slielf. Masox Bitie Quirt and rcsvrvfd, Buic made a ]ilacc for liinisvlf in tlu ' hearts of ina?iy of tlir fellows, plaviuH- a ,i;ood .name of fo.ithall and siT inn- as rc|)ri ' srntat i c to the Men ' s Student (ioverrunent. Geouge BrxcE George has this year heeoine a trut ' (iuil- fordian, even shifting his datuig from W ' .C. to Founders, His spa i-kling hiunor liel|is lum to ovei ' coine iveii Di ' . NCwIin ' s dail ' ])o|) (|ui es and the erushuig fact of a Xavy career. HoHEiiT Briiioy Boli ' -, uneoneerned niannei ' and lo c foi ' wiinien lia e eai ' ried him o ci- the hig ,ium|) from Indiana to (iuilforil. with hoth hasket- hall and ((amomics, hut little harassuig his free and ' asv sjiii ' it which the Xavv claimed a few weeks ae(). ffEWlK ( ' M.I.1 S ( )uiet hut what [lies she can make! -leiuiie has helped nuide :Mary Ilohhs kitchen from chaos into meals for tw, years. She tackled her jo!) with determination, whether it was a clniir luunher or practice teaching. .Maicik ( kaxkx A melodious (iice and her .jollv hniiior win friends for .Mane, whether she is singing from the platform, rolling us in tla aisles with stories of the choir trip, or husying her- self with • ' ' ( ' al)iiict and W ' omeirs Student Government. S E X I U CLASS [ 13 ]
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