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FACULTY Dr. Raymond Binkord President emeriliis and present science professor, he has shiningly guided his geohigy proteges through tlie courses of the planets and the sun and the compounds of elementary cliemistry. Dr. Algie I. Newun North Carolinian, and proinl of it! FJepulilican. ami proud of it, too! Dr. Newliii is an unsophisticalfd cosmopolitan, and though hi miml i Imsy with inter- national concerns, it ' s never Mm. iiduded lo hel]i us solve our individual piolileiTis. Dr. Philip W. Furnas Gay, light-hearted humor, mingled with originality and some practical psychology, are distinguishing charac- teristics of our natural scholar. This dusty-shoed dapper of the English deparlnieni will long he remendicred for his intense interest in Niord- and penph ' . Du. Ezra H. V. Weis e shall have music — in spite of wars, reduced funds, and lack of male voices. Dr. Weis ' s spirit is still ihe same, and the music department will continue. Dr. a. D. Beittel Sociologist ahove all, he has an endless vigor which 1 hallengrs iimservative minds. His down-to-earth, prac- liial lliii.ries are intensely interesting to his students — (■ en the Ireshmen in ■ re ]uired ' eight-thirties. J. WiLMER PaNCOAST He rules supreme in King I. although he spends most of his time in Greenshoro. Freshmen struggle through Matli Analysis, while advanced students praise the man who allows them llie intricacies of advanced fields. 1)R. Eva G. Campbeei, Known for lu-r all inclusive ' ([uizzes and practicals. the silvei-haired sage id the Biology de|)artment is al- ways willing to share her time to help a floundering student.
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Bv noon, lie had a Faciiltv Of smart but godly teachers, Who taiiolit the Arts and Sciences Ci. ' iDE A. . Iii,M:i; I ' n-siJrnI BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ki.p.i:i;t Russell Durham Hi:i;iiKi!T C. Petty Ampere, N. J. I)i iiLEY 1). Carroll (Uiapcl Hill Ii()|;ert K. Racan High I )int M l M. Petty Greenshoro Joseph I). Cox High Poini Dwiii .1. White Crci ' Jishord James Hole Rkjks l!i( limcmil. Va. Edwin P. Brown Murlrcishciro Mabel Edgerton l KiiiN .... (Mild lMircj . W II SON HoliBS Chaprl Hill Itiiinr.i) L. lloLi.owELi (]reeiisl)oro lioLElM II. l ' i!A iER Greeushoro ei;eis ( ' .. I ' .NLLisii ThonKisxille HoKMeS. II uoi;tii Hiiih Poinl
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FAClXri Dorothy L. Gh-bert Gnilf ird =- (jiiEker lady 15 sparklmg. ninsome. and pidsed. re ' Il remember her stem friendlines? whici characlerize? her Englisb classes, as well as her lanshing e es. which cetitii ' i he f(»( led. Ebxesttve C. Milver G( od-heaned and competent, our personnel director and psTcbologr professor stmes. -with zest and determi- nadon. 10 solve those perplexing problems which stndents al Gmliord inTariablT seem lii crealc- DE- FEA3.C15 C. HaTX5 L ' espril! Our noble jiessimisl is deeply searching. e.ageT to find the mnh — whether it is Spanish or French, philosophy or gesmres. His occasional smiles, always from within, are cominanding of spontaneous respect and friendship. Dk. illum a. Wolff A Gnilfordian ci no little renown. Dr. Wolff kindly consented to rerom to his .Alma Maler to instmct chem- istry and bj(Jogy majors in Ph and solnbOiry products. Onr thynk- to the good doctor for beljiing ns om in a tight spot. ivATTT AKTXE C RlCK5 Pleasan; and placid, bm with a dangerous look for those who wi.iild dn other than studv in the libran. Miss Ricks keeps the bwiks in order fca- those few students on the campus. Do I; C. Bakdweli. Her finger is in many a pie- and her role at Guilford is truly essential, for into the mouths of Guilfordians goes food which she secures by bargaining with salesmen and ration boards. WlLUAJl B. Edgekton The scholar who looks like a student added to his many contiibutions this year by taking charge of the convocations c »mmiliee and by guiding the oung Friends c n the road to a snccessful conference. Dr. CuKT ICT0RIL5 He scurries from campus to cfunmunity and back again, leaving in his Make bewildered map tracers and a c ' mni unity choir. Through his vital interest in people and his stimulating personality. Dr. A icky has become an integral part of Guilford. Cora Worth Parsons Graceful and gracious Corky is again on our faculty — this time in the new and nneicpected role of physical educalic n instructor. TTe wonder what her next iob will be!
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