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Seniors 1944 MAFIJOKIK HI TTKKWECK Independent. even-tenii)ered Marjorie is alwa - gracious. wliellier il s knit one, purl two. a niidnit;hl snacli with a bit of a bull session, or lliat favoriu Spanish lesson. Aesthetically, her taste runs from suaM black suits — maroon ones for traveling — to conservatJM print dresses. With this criterion we feel confident ol her career as a buyer. MARY BELLE CLARK Because she is ever cheerful and capable, Merry liell has held important positions in the Y.W.C.A., Wmoan Student Government. Choir, and W.A.A.. and was x-lrri, for the current If ' ha ' s II ho. .She is extremely vtn ;ilil but the field of psycholojiy has {;olten priority on In talents. WILLIAM CROWDER The campus handyman, with a big sinile and helpinji hand for everyone, is well-liked and hard-working. Willie will soon pass on his bits of philosophy from the pulpit instead of from the classroom. MELVIN FAULKNER Mel dotes on sports, good band music, and -Hnl Carrying a heavy schedule, he still lound time tor short stopping on the diamond, directing the men ' s Phy Ed. class this year, and preaching regularly at his Bapti- church in town. Many Guilfordians will remembi- earnest theological talks with him and will know ih Baptist beliefs better becau,se of them. VIVIAN FAW Soft-voiced, quiet North Carolinian. ivian make swell pal and confidante. Her major in language run a close second to her letter-writing in pili- of attachment to the Old Maids. SARAH HADLEY (inniin !; In u- finm Kansas. Sarah joined llic ranks of Guilfindians Inr lirr last . ' ar al rnllc c. Slir spent her weekdays with her it-jzidar sludirs aiid her week- ends pinch-hitting inr a ministcis wile. Quaker 1944 23
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Seniors 1944 SENT A AMON .Senla lakes everything in her tiride. whether slie is puzzling over test tuhes and unknowns, or dasliing off 1(1 town to work, or heading tlie Honor Roll. She says she ' s allergic to chapel, and she loves to get phone calls at midnight. BARBARA ANDERSON That streak down the hockey field? It ' s Bobbie on her way to a goal. To some, she typifies the athletic Ouiliordian: by others, she will be remenihered for lier Voice, which has thrilled many a Guilford audience. Happiness is manifested in her smile as well as in her Ihesis. RUTH BAB Kiith ' s idears and her efficiency plus helpeil her to finish school in three and a half years. As a p ych major, Ruth spent most of her last semester grading P ' yeh papers and perfecting her thesis. JOHN BARNEY Inquisitive and eager. John kept .Mrs. Milner busy answering questiims in psychology. His widespread in- terests range from Mary Hobbs and the basketball and lennis courts to history and a career as an author. Kngage him in conversation and he may disclose to you 111- hopes nf forming a Suciali-t ]iart in Mar land. JACK BOLKASSA . tliree- ear-man on the gridiron. Jack ha- -li.iwn 111- mettle to many (Guilford foes. He was a inendier ol the Men ' s A.. . thi year, and may go into physical education instruction. .Some of us remember him as Lilly Bouras-a. stripper of his frosli class talent night, and we ail know him as ' ijuite a Casanova. ' ' AWABKl.LE RRl KHARDT The tomboy of the cla-s. our J ' ommie always had a cheer lor the team and a greeting for everyone on the tip of her lij). Her Howdydoody rang across lampus at all hours of the dav, and followed her to CKde ' -. OFFICERS Kev. B. Mar-hall. Ota Oiiaker 1944 22
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seniors 1944 j! Ill HKLK A HAINES 11 il S|iani li 1)1 Fn-ncli lluit ynii iIdh ' i imilrr?laml. jii-t a k Helena, wlui is one of Guilfrnd ' s A-1 language majors. In spite of lier trials and Irilmlations with a luhhorn coiTee urn. Helena has continuously maintained hei , hreilui [.alien. v. ll.T (l.pendal.i I i l an. ' l lo-jpfulness 1 Iiei- .haia.leri . Ii.t .i- haMnn a ilal part in the ela- ..f ' ll. RITH HOLLOWELL Sfiuthern accent with an infectious giggle. Edgie cnn- lu-.il the profs in the middle of the semester by chang- ing her name. During the seeon.l semester she amazeil her lelinu .lasMuaP- an. I lier-df with her kn. uledge ..I l ' llil.. ..nl, . UNA SEAE JEEERIES This music major was the standby of the Choir and a former president of the Fine Arts Club. Her pretty blue eyes and friendly smile always said ' Hey to fellow students as she strode across the campus to the music liuil.ling. , he liked to trip the light fantastic with her ?uitemales and warble in the bathtub. HAZEL KEY Hazel, will. .■..nlinuall Iriki ' - the k.-vii.i|e ..f suc- cess, i. li-l.-.l in II ho- II h„. Whether in lar H..libs kitchen nr at Cabinet in the hut. she puts lier heart and s.)ul into her varied tasks. .She will be the Ke that unlocks the realms of literature for many oung Tar Heels. KATHLEEN KIHKMAN (Shatter I.I jivi ' ii u|i an group i- on. ' ..I Kathleen ' s a .i-. Sli.- acted as capable chairman of llie newly organize. I .olng Friends group, and put that organiza- tion Hell on the way to a place among Cuilforifs most a.tise gn.up-. RLTH KNIER ll,.n-e |,r.-i.lent ..I 1 1. .1,1.-. an. I -1 the Dramath- (J.uincil. Riitliie u.iii ilin her eyes lui that liel.i e.l l ' enn- l aiii out to make frieml- uilii all uilh » contact. n.h npli..|,ler ..f gh CuiHoi.l wilh but taking time Quaker 1944 24
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