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Left u i-Hilil Eddie Hirabayasiii. Paid Jt Hare, Roxiu RolxTsoii. Shirley Williams John Haworth. Jean Lindley, Elizabeth Who ' s Who ONCE A YEAR Guilford ' s student and faculty bodies lay aside any animosities or hard feelings that they may entertain for each other to join in the choosing of a number of candidates to Who ' s Who. ( Who ' s Who is short for Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. an annual publication.) Besides personal preju- dice, the selection is based on service, leadership, extra-curricular activity, scholarship, and poten- tial usefulness to business and society. Honored members of this year ' s class are Shirley, Doc ' s lady Friday on the Guiljordian: Roxie, campus queen and president of W.A.A.; Lib, guiding light of Women ' s Student Government; Jean, sole sup- port of the Honor Society: John, versatile athlete; Paul, respected senator and president of the senior class; Eddie, head of Student Affairs Board; Clark, biggest wheel on the Men ' s Student Government; and Jack, journalistically minded senior who is appearing in Who ' s Who for the second time. This group represents a cross section of the best the senior class has produced, the top ten of the graduates. 27
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Shirley Jean Williams Slim, blond, harlequin glasses . . . anything once . . . elected to Who ' ; Who . . . that s neat . , . loyal to Portland . . . knows wiles of a good managing editor . . . nightly sessions on third floor . . . wields a mean paintbrush . . . pagt out of Vogue . . . Benny and Shirley. Edward Clark Wilson Everybody knows him . . . has a way with dogs . . . smooth car . . . B,M O.C, president M.S.G. and M.A.A. . . . hails from High Point . . . winner of best blocker and tackier award . . . vice president of S.A.B. . . . gets his work done and has time for fun . . . habitue of Tucker ' s . . . Butch. .P; John George Wolfe. Jr. Econ major . . lunches at Tucker ' s . . . authority on practical child psych . . comes from Long Island. N. Y.. by way of the Army Air Corps . . . friendl.N hello to all . . . got through a .lemestcr ahead of the rest . . . Polly and John. Shelley Clyde York. Jr. Ardent disciple of Dr. Campbell . . . able lab assistant . . . plans on a medical career . . . beware of that wit . . . determined . . . Lena ' s private buzz . . . did m three years what most people have trouble doing in four . . . athletically in- clined . . . all-around ability . . . marshal . . . Shellev. Seniors 26
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ROLL CALL for the class of ' 48 has remained unchanged in quantity but the quality is al- most a complete turnover. In ' 44 there were seventy-five scared, scrawny, screwy freshmen, while in ' 47 there are seventy-five sophisticated, syncopated, stimulating juniors. To the sixteen brave males who started out in ' 44 have been added characters like Boy am I in Love ' Strowd, But I like short haircuts Arzonico. CAPTAIN Herbert Schoelkopf, Jr., Hook me daddy Wes Inman, Smiley John Phillips, philosopher Jerry Allen, on again off again on again Pollock, friend of the Mary Hobbs girls Cuneo, and other young men of note. With their able inspiration the class has rised and shined. Junior class activities primarily consisted of a junior-senior banquet, a banquet for the seniors, and a senior- junior banquet. They dreamed up themes, for decoration, night-mared up speakers and speeches, dug up money for food, and staggered in to watch the seniors gulp down their labors. It was a memorable occasion for the seniors to treasure and for juniors to remember in ' 48 when their turn comes. Junior Class Junior Class Officers Ed.mTtoii. .secretary, Hobbs. president, Adams, treasurer: Lii vice president. 28
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