Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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Seniors- : ' S 1944 JAMKS I.KHK Thiv M ' ll-likcil Ni-w Jerst-y Yankee ni lie iriim (. ' lieiii lab t(i diiiiny hall in a mac! attempl tn kei ' ii up with dating, niai lialing, the Quaker, Y Cabinet, ami basketball. Thus he has nii time for Mdiphi ' U ' i as witnesses nf the mornings-after ' will testify. PATRICIA LOCKWOOD As MaiKiLLing Editor of the Q(i4KKii, private secretary In ii- IliisiiH-ss Manager, and psy ' h major. Pat was kr|ii biisN rhasing down write-nps. eonlracls. and ab- stracts. She also pitched the Choir oiiln the right notes. and maintained her ever-iireseni sniil,- [hrniigh (,li Ki:i: trials and tribulations. ELIZABETH MARSHALL Keeper of Founders brats is a great jid) — hut Betty did as well with it as she did with the huge fortunes amassed by her classmates. Bel has also been an arlivi ' participant in sports and in language clubs. SHIRLEY MARSHALL A major in French and an interest in sjjorts carried Shir to positions on the W.A.A. and in language clubs. An interest in Greensboro carried h er to a position in ihc ranks id C,iiill ' ord s engaged. NANCY MINOR Red-haired and freckled, but without the temper which is su[ipiised to go therewith, Nan was the con- stant companion of the twins. She shot her arrows swiftly and surely as she trained her individualists and waited patiently for letters postmarked L ' . .S. Navy. ED OTA Ed was definitely a Big Man On Campus this year, while he acted as president of his class and captain of the basketball team. He saved enough time from his extra-curricular work Icj major in English and dale in Founders jiarlors. CAROLYN PROUT With her hooks in her arms and her heart in the Army. Mimi faithfully attended Dr. Vic ' s lectures for ihrei ' and a half years. Perhaps her acceleration was jiarlly motivated by the diamond she wears on hei ihird lin-er. left han l. JOAN RIPPERGER The only Yankee in back suite likes to cut capers witli her southern i)als; anil can giggle on any occasion. Although president of the .Student Affairs Board, she loses her mantle of dignity when found bidding a coffee pot in one hand and playing bridge willi the other. Oiiakei 1944 25

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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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Senior: 1944 HARVIE SAUNDERS One of Diir religicm majurs, and a conscientious Bap- tist minister. Harvie managed to eairy a full schedule and keep his church in Greensboro functioning as well. e all know him hy his ever-present hat — even at Phys. Ed.- and hi- cheerful smile. ANNE SCHNEIDER Practice teaching, acting in plays, majoring in Psych, and carrving twenty-hours were not enough to keep Anne busy this year. Her good nature and efficiency enabled her to act as Editor of The Quaker and to work for Miss Gilbert without destroying the patience requ ired of a Mary bhibbs supervisor. EDITH SWISHER .■ typical Pennsylvania Quaker. Deedie came lo Guilford the George Scho(d way. In spite of all the time spent in committee meetings for all ihe organ- izations on campus, she manageil to gel grades that she says she didn ' t deserve. RAYMOND TANNENBAl M liiology major extraordinary, and a member of Who ' s U lui. Doc has been an outstanding student during hi- lliree and a half years at Guilford, scholastically as well as extra-curricularly. We say to you. Doc. good lui k in VDur chosen field — you ' ll be ' the very best. ' ANTONIE UNGAR Allhougli busy maintaining an A average. Tipnie has had time to tutor psychology students and lo blf us lower mortals, both here and at the high -chool. ith portions from her encyclopedic mind. GERDA I NGAR . little bit independent characterizes ibis mathe- matics major and protege of Dr. Victorius. Where there ' s Gerda there ' s gaiely, for she never seems to run out of word-. .She ' s known for her ability to get a really dark -imtan and to sleep through breakfa-l. SHIRLEY WARE One of the two biology majors to struggle through four years, . ' hirley has been faithful to her Alma Mater even after a summer with the glamour of a large uni- versity. Although frank and outspoken, she has never- theless made many friends at Guilford. Not fticlured: Charlotte Speare Pearsu Neece. James Quaker 1944 26

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