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Frances Neece From Mary Hohhs kitchen to Council to till ' athletic field, -lift ' S ' ' whirls through the (lav, ne fi ' too husv to .smile awhile. She ' s eai;er to ]iraetice the theories n-ariiered from an occasional glance at ponderous sociology texts. Rkh.mu) Nelson Dick, though unahle to finish the semester, is still remembered for his lusty voice and joke-cracking ]iresence in the biology lab. ' i ' he Monogi ' am Club has missed his Yankee wit as much as have his many friends here at Guilford. IJOSEJIAKY NUNX She was otficially recognized as chairman of the Soi ' ial Committee and secretarv- treasurer of the ' onien s Athletic Associ;i- tion, but her true assets lay in liei- contagious smile and shore ' nufi ' southern sophistica- tion. C.Vril HIIIXE Pe.misox Long houi ' s of studying have not didled those big bi ' own eyes that reveal with readi- ness thoughts of mischief oi- concern. As a faithful follouei- of Dr. Newlin, Cay will sj)read the gospel of tlu ' Moiii-oe Doctrine to aspiring histoi-ians. Hekhekt I ' kahsox Herb is known as the best dressed man on campus. The |ireaclier dividi ' s his in- tei ' ests between bi ' idge and spoi ' ts, pi ' eferriiig football. He ma ' be (inilfo rd ' s pei ' sonifica- tion of ])i ' oci ' ;ist illation, but .Mrs. Mihier ' s classes have kept liim from relaxing too much. Mii.UKEn I ' EGii. r ' lien .Mickey isn ' t causing explosions in the clieiii lab or inspecting blood and bacteria on the tloor .•ibo e. women students may secure pi ' i ' inission on the basketball court. Calm dignity. io iality. and the will to oblige characteri ed this president ' s tenure of office SEN! C) R CLASS [ ■ '
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S E X I ( ) R CLASS Aha I-axe Ada i fii- t and fdiTiiiD t a tuilcnt. Ilrr ma jdi- in |i vcliolni ' V lia Ix ' cn i-opdiisihlv for hc ' i- aiiiliitiiiri til iiiipi ' iivc coiidit icni in (. ' am- lina imiital iiist itut i(iii . hut lic ' is alxi in- tcrrstcd in musir, and in day diTani niancnvn-s with the WAACS. Hki.ex Lvox I ' cli ' nia lie (|iiirt. hnt hi r rnrri v i-- hiuind- Irs, iMirc i-rlraMil on haskrthall ccurt or horkiv tiild. This httic l- ' ,ni;hsh nia ioi- is |ii ' rl I , loo. a-. vitnf hrr poMt ion ni the .Ma ' Court and the diainony iMni;- on hrr tini;rr. Jaxk Mi ( ' ri.i,i)ri;i[ Ilnnior of thr rd Spa|-ks varirtv and honniHrss inr) ' ;;v ha r M ' lai .lanr ovn- tlir ohstacK-s on tlir |iath towai ' d a U.S. iKorrc. She ' s suhjict to a ilisiasc railed Rhythni, and it ' .s catchini; ' . accorihni - to Mal ' V Hohhs. GitAt ' E McMnui.w . n a id interest in social udik took (iraee to (ii-eerrshoro ' s fluvenile Coni-t and Red ( ' loss Center. Her love of fun. e c ' r-|iresent readiness for eood eon crsa tiou. and eiitliu- siasiii for lou ' v.alks ha e liist ineiii heii her as an iiidi idualist ie persoiialitv. UiiiiKitr MiXkki.y .Mthoueh he has only ioini ' d eani|ius resi- dents this semester. Uoh is an old familiar around (iuilford, especially in eeoiioinics classes .and on the choir platform which he faithfully i;uarded and inspected last year. SiTAicr Mavn.mui ••.lust .1 h.ippy ro inj; ' couhoy. ' I ' uscon is synonyiuous with athletics. As the c.-iptain of the foothall te.ani. he helped eiiiile the te.ani throueh a ditfiiailt season, .and he |iro e(l of v.alu.ahle help to E.R.C. memhers. instruct- ing them in physical education. [16]
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' ()1,|1KX I ' ll II. I. IPS Fi)llowinu- tlu ' lead of IVV.i May Quwii. W ' oldi ' ii rliai- icil t ' ri)ni a scifiu ' f iiiajor to socioloi; . Altlioiio ' li iiiias iiininii ' ami i|UR ' t, i; I liiiiiior lias imllcd liiiii out of iiiaiiv a tiniit spot liotli vw and in (ircfii lioro. Makv I ' ll rs A NoiiH ' what sliv, inili idiialistic, l)ut frii ' iid- l ' transfiT from W.C, Mary (|iiickly ad- ] jiisfrd to (liiilford traditions and dfcidrd to join Dr. Furii.a literary di ei|iles. ' iU(;iNi. I ' ori-: With lier infeetioiis twinkle this true daughter of (iuilford inspires caioperat ion and I vill in lier fellow workers, lii ' it on .■ithletie conrls. in tlii ' iiiohiny 1,-di. or .as pres- ident of till ' Student Affairs lio.ard. Sa.m I ' kick S.ain. .an .am.ateiir .-letor, in the Army now, followed his m.ajor professor. Dr. Ni ' wiin. in his interests in sport .and l)roni;iit his le.aehers new life with liettei- or.ades th.an in.aiiN ' fellow histori.aiis m.a hope to e.arn. .Mii.niiKii U.xo.NX ' I ' vpie.il dii;nified senior, .Mildiad. .as prexy of Founders Hall, sneeessfully piloted her crew with inaturi ' elficieiicv. Her .actions lilend((l with e;(inpus .■ieti ities as well . ' is her oiee Ht into the elioir. RoRKHr Hour In the cuhhy hole h.aekst.ane i,, Mnn, Bob acted .as Ihe nuidiiii;- spirt for this hook. F.f- ficitait, eiieri -etie, .and studious, he liililneted time to the minute working; chlii eiitly on ' ' Caliinet, choir, teat ' hint; i;eoloyy. Arsrix Scorr Scott, the individii.alist of (iiiilford, de- lii ' hts in h.id puns .and excellent music .and pl.ays .a i ood n..,ine of chess. Himself I proniisini; (liitist. Austin turned this sianester from .a music m.ajor to reconstruct nni work. Douis Smiiii I ' sYchic Doris kllo s.■■ they s.ay. .and she do(sii t iieeil the Oui.j.a ho.ard. With la r sulitle humor she keeps the dinner t.ahle lively, hut in more sii ' ioiis moments t ' .arries on Dr. Funi.as ' s tradition ;it (iiiilford Hiijli. i 181
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