Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1946

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r T ' «yS» - Sk5 BE?M«»»--i.« ' -«S!«;! ' aMBi. •» OUR NEW SENIORS OLLIE ACRE A serious student and a good athlete. Ollie has played football, basketball and baseball for dear ol ' Guilford from ' 36 through ' 39. Captain of the baseball team in ' 39. He is a returned veteran and a member of the Monogram Club. GAITHER CLYDE FRYE A.B.M.O.C. and a pre-war football and baseball star. Mackie returned after four years of service. He gave the Monogram Club a shot in the arm as president. One of Dr. Newlins majors. He bemoans the tragic Freshmen situation. . . . Can ' t trust them to carry the laundry. • liacii. Ail JOHN HARTLEY One of the Guillordians who took off to win the war. He takes part in Monogram Club and Mens Student Council activities. He was elected president of the newly organi; the frequent me manner. NORMAN SHAEN 3d Veterans Club, and conducted gs with skill and businesslike Tall, lanky and easy going Norm manages to en- .loy life with as little exertion as possible. A history major, and an artist, he astonishes everyone who knows him by his phenomenal ability to eat eggs. WHO ' S WHO Si scniciis ucic si ' li ' cleJ liy llii- nIuiIpiiI liipilv 1(1 appear in If liii ' s II ho ill hiirriran Colleges an, I I iiiiri-Miirs. B. A. Brown. i r I ' resideni of tlic W drnen ' s Siiiilent Governnienl anil a chnir niniilifr: Mary Jciy.c Marlin. I ' rcsiilrnt of tile Dramatic Coun- cil anil Edilor iif Tmk Qiiakf.r; Sue .Sliehon. President of tlie Wniiicn ' s .Sliident (lovernnient and a memlier of tlif clioir: Grace Silcr. Pre-idcnt id llie .Sclinlarsliip .•mill Kiikikn dakan... l!u-inr ,- Man- a;;cT id ' I ii i. Ol Kl.ii anil mar- -lull: and Rav W I, I ' lc idml .if ihc Student Allairs Board. I ' lrsidenl nl Ihr Men ' s Sindcnl ( ii) ct iinicni. a inaislial. and niiinliri id ihi- Stndcnl (diri lian -niialinn-. ».rv Mdcrled a nnl-landin -minis of 19J6. Takai .Martin Wnnd. Shcit 20

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CHRISTINE STANFIELD Devilish and cute, Christine jumpeil ficmi nne jirank to another in her four years at (niilford. Active in the Y.F. s Christian Association, Guiljordian staff she proved a great asset to the QiMKlCH. President of tlie senior class she pot the seniors all pradnalcd in llie right size caps and gowns. FIKIKO TAKANO Hard working Fuki graduated in less than the usual four years. She majored in economics and has kept hooks for the Co-op and the Quaker. Gets A ' s and B ' s, has served as a Marshal, on the W.A.A. and fiddled in the orchestra. She was also the chief c(]ffee maker at Mary Hohhs. Fuki can be eiy serious hut if she gels started she ' ll giagle for hours. PE(;CV TAYLOR A music major with a lilting soprano. I ' eggy has servi ' d as choir president, and is one of the licst dressed girk on campus. Plans to leach public mIiiidI inu ic. Lovc to cook. too. Fasorite remark: Just a minute. George! RAYMOND WOOD (Jailbird ' s Rhodes Sch.dar a|ii.licanl. busy Ra has won s■■hllla lic honors by becoming a member of the S( liolar hip .Society and by reading for honors in Sociol- ng . S(pii cliow he has managed to find time to lead the Men ' ,- Student (oivernmenl. Student Affairs Board, i l. s,,|,|,„i,„,re cki . O.llrg,- mardiaK. SENIORS 1946 Tavid Not ithulcigrrii)hc(l : DONALD W ' KRTZ A Ili tniA majcr interested in Biology and s))orts , Don has beeii the president of the Men ' s A. A. and for a lime its only member. He was a member of the Student Government and the Y Cabinet. He loves basketball, tennis, danc- ing and jelly sandwiches. 19



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JUNIOR CLASS We luniiil the Utile I ' . (). ilay hy day. With straining eyes near-crdssed. ne pierce the gloom-y. We cross the floor icilh s iasinic leap, to find That some jond soul has iirillen to our room-y. Here we are. Juniors n| ■4(). with ' Hii ly piial gay spirit, and learning wlial cipllege liie is really like. Our numbers have increased willi transfer students and veterans returning to continue tlieir study and we have been glad to say the Guilford lley to people like Jerry Allen. Long John Holland. Alice White-, Lydia Benbow, the Hohbs twins, and Casey as they returned at various times to see the campus again. New Juniors — new to us, that is, back to (iuillnni from Uncle Sam are; Jack Dabagian who lias ke-pl llie lainpus on its toes with his spicy dirt colunm in tin- (,uiljordian, Henry Lane, Colonel Lane of the clioir nip. Joe Leak, David Solotoff, and Reginald Tiljey. We have reason to be proud of some of our classmates. Ceny Garris, president of the choir. J. D.. as eilitor of our Annual, Roxie ' s presidency of the W.A.A., while Mary Lee and Dm Hersey become liou e presidents for Mary Holilis and Founders. While oin- class officers change hand . . . . Eddie led us through a grand year as class [iri ' ident and I ' aul Jernigan will lie taking over to do iusi as »ell. while Hill King and Priscilla Nichols take .,ver the offices held down by the ca|ial.le hand- of Alaiy Lee ami Laura Mae. Yes, they ' re in for it next year-hut as for our big occasion of this year ihe Junior-Senior Banquet — what a gala alfaii. Music. c(dnrful gowns, a Stardust theme, what more i nuld ihi-re he on can guess what iveVe thinking — we ' ll be ilie guests next year! .Seiiously. we ha«e seen Guilford in its dark moments ant.! now the i)icture seems brighter — we have had fun and we Icjok forward to the days ahead. Seniors of ' 47. m 1 Klrkman. I In a a asll,. M.um

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