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Senior Officers: Paul Jcrnigan. President Bill King, Vice President Priscilla Nicliols, Treasurer Buddnig l acteriologist . . . Monogram Club . . . loyal son of his Alma Mater . . . stocking cap and pea .iacket . . . heart in Milwaukee . . . haunts the library . . . loves to talk of the good old da s . . . always read - with a joke . . . Dick. Richard Hoskins Nelsox 16
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Senior Class . . . THE class of ' 47 can look back over the past years at Guilford and shake their heads in sage wonder. The changes that have taken place on our campus are equal to the fast paced Atomic Age. Least of all has the class membership remained static — between the back from the Wars students and the transfers, the class has increased and prospered. But for a moment a nostalgia — Remember, Seniors? The battleground hikes, the memorable dances with ORD importations, the movies of Guilford with Paul Lentz, Dr. Furnas, playwright, legal and illegal swimming at Jefferson Lake, Dr. Binford ' s lectures in Chemistry and Geology, Peanut Doak ' s crack basketball team, the Co-op, the all girl cast of Much Ado About Nothing, the year Archdale and one section of Cox were turned into girl ' s dorms, the campaign, the Unholy Nine, Mrs. Biettel leading square dancing, the male minority, Mr. Pancoast with E. Z. and Not down! UP! UP! when the Boar was off limits. Miss Gainey and her Harumphs as we paid our tuition. Yes. we ' ve groaned and grumbled with the rest, but looking back we know it was wonderful and we will always remember Guilford. 15
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George Edward Abrams Happy-go-lucky . . . champion of Brooklyn . . . psych major . . planning to go to medical school . . . often seen chaufFeuring the Milners . . . friendly . . . tlie wink . . . one-half of the Abrams-Allen twosome . . . loyal New North rooter . . . Yank. Sara Frances Barnes Worships the god Morpheus . . . enthusiastic English major . . . plans New York career . . . frequent trips into town . . . caustic wit . . . anyone staying up tonight? . . dexterous with coffee pot and hot plate . . . good friend . . . Sally. Edwin Lineberry Booth Can argue both sides of the labor problem . . . knows the economics of it all . . . Greensboro commuter . . . proud of his veteran ' s button . . . learns about kmdergarten from his wife ... on the right side of Dr. Vicky. William Jackson Byatt Extensive vocabulary . . . basketball team . . . better noted for taking rough courses . . . the Pouch . . . pet peeve, army officers . . . always broke . . . biggest enjoyment, tobacco . . . the Queen ' s most frequent victim . . . ex- paratrooper . . . Women are poison . . . Bill. Seniors 17
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