Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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For here no Gothic tower hioms Upon the distant ie v. No gleaming belfry. White against the blue Of clouflless southern sky; No massive gates of l)ronze, No marbled colonnade; Only the simple word of ' Friends Catches the eye. 27

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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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