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SOPHOMORE CLASS LENA MAE ADAMS Win lon-Salein. N. C. NEWELL E. BAKER. JR. HiM-liritrlon. N. C. MLNNIE CAROLINE BOYLES iMoiint Airy. N. C. BENJAMIN FRAZIER BROWN WoodJaniL N, ( ■. MAR1 MORTIMER BITLER Aciiii ' . N. C. JENNIE NORMAN CANNON Slielliv. N. C. -MARY KATIIRYN CORBIN R ili -.|,.i-. N. Y. CIURI.ES GARLAND COX Cre.-nslH.rn. N. C. ROYCE TRI ITT COX (;i.-.rn l„.rn. N. C. LEILA M E CI MMINCS Cuill..!,! CJIrge. N. C. WILLIAM PENN DANENBLRc; Ciert-nsliorn. N. C. JOSEPH CHARLES DEMEO Wallhani. Mass. 27
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SOPHOMORE CLASS The pliue II here escn ilsts jrom labs and exams From theses. assiij;niiierits galore — Retire lo seek com tort in siinilaes am! coi.es Is jound hehinil Holloa ell ' s aide ojien door. At ihe lit girininu (il this ear there were luiK fifty-five members in our class, but because of the returning service men. that number increased to ninety before the year was over. One-third of the ])resent number are ex-GI ' s. i ow we know what the seniors of last ear meant wlien thev said that llicre used to be some men at Guilford. The .Sopliomore CTass tlid not sponsor er - many artixities this ear, but we did gi e a haxridc in Alarch which was followed b a weinei roast. Because some iiay-bogs ' got most lA the lia under tlicm. some of us rested our backs on |)lanks and suffered minor l)ruises llic ri( l cla . I)ut we all had fun. As a matter of la(l. il x as generalix agreed that it was a jjericc t night for a ha ride. It was on a coo! night, but I ne complained of being too cool. frcshiiicn-Sopliomoic |)a last car pro cil l(i be more Tim lor our class than it did foi the Sopliomoics. but this ear ue saw to il that we had our haic of fun as u|iper classmen e en though the l- ' reshmen seemed to ha e bad a good time. Last Near it was fun for Bin Farlou to haul lar Corbin around in the mail cart: Bill needed the exercise, and Mar enjoyed tlie ride. Benin Brown didn ' t mind eating that watermelon-sized dill pirkle that Jo Itobinsoii fed him either; he was hiingr an ua . and the pickle tasted good. In the dining hall. e er one including the lacull was well entertained by the Freshmen who sang songs, proposed to arious menilieis of the opposite sex. and just plain cut-up in general. The boys dressed as girls, and the girls as boys. Joe Demeo was chaiining. and was. incidentally, voted the pret- tiest. He had on a two-piece bathing suit. Now that there are more students in school as well as in our class, we feel that next year there will be more op])ortunities to do more things. At anv rale, u i are looking forward to next fall when i ' as Juiiiius will be back with sc cra! aldilioiial members and also some new cx( iti ' incnt. 26
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Juan hirlev KahN ' New York. N. V. Rkna Lkf. Katz Spriiiiifield. Mass. Jli Kl ' H W [I.I.I M La-i.ky Wiii lun-SaU-m, N. C. Sara Annette Lewis (ireensbnro. N. C. Doris Mak Loesces WesiHrld. N. J. Li cii.i.E SinHi ' i.K- Oi.ivkr MonUville. Pa. Any lil RTON Raifoki) .Ma ville. N. C. Elizareth W. R ifi)ri) Daytuna B.-a.li. Fla. Bkttv R v Charlntt.. ' . N. C. Sm.ma L Rw LawM.nvillf. N. C. Mildred Kathr n Ridge High Point, N. C. William Arti ra Reade (;iwjislM,ro. .N. C. I France-S Rollin.s Carolina Beach. N. C. Albert Frederick Ri s ck Catskill. N. Y. John Bi rrous Semer Cireen-ltoro. N. C. Bonnie iice .Simmons Gieen-li..r... N. C. I K(. iii;t Monk.omerv . ' tahler S|i,-n.el ille. M,l. Anwuelle Taylor While Plains N. C. R f:HEL Elizabeth Tiunu Cameron. N. (. ' . JuNNE ' an Leer (;ien Ridge. . . J. SOPHOiMORE CLASS 28
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