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Joseph Charles Demeo. Boston, Mass. Classes with Dr. Vicky . . . friendly discussions and bull sessions in the dorm . . . sympathetic interest and understanding for everyone . . . honor roll . . . future labor lawyer . . . already working toward it ... a Bostonian who appreciated Greensboro . . . Marty and Joe. Martha Belle Edgerton, Goldsboro, N. C. Conscientious head of the Hobbs household . . . occupation, changing work lists and checking sign out books . . . hails from Goldsboro . . . active in Young Friends . . . Y cabinet and Student Council . . . math major . . . practice teaching at Senior High . . . letters to and from Earlham . . . Quaker Maid. Ethel Rebecca Edwards, Guilford College, N. C. Day hop representative to W. S. G. . . . soprano soloist of the choir . . . music major . . . infectious giggle . . . perennial visitor in Mary Ifobbs front hall suite . . . main interest in life — music . . . close second, Dick . . . president of choir . . . open the door Richard . . . lots of fun . . . good friend . . . Ethel. Mari Eijima, Berkeley, Cal. Long, long way from home . . . loyal to Westtown tradition . . . knows her music . . . looking for a composer . . . liberal soc major . . . possible teaching career . . . smooth clothes . . . sophisticated lady . . . widely traveled . . . ready to try anything . . . adventure and excitement com- bined with common sense . . . works for W. A. A. enior£i 21
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Wesley Enoch Collins, Guilford College, N. C. Pre-war athlete . . . received letters in baseball and basketball . . . member of the Monogram Club . . . one of Dr. Vicky ' s econ majors , . . quiet and sincere . . . active member of the married vets intra-mural squad . . . haunts the library . . . domestic interests. Ch.- rles Garland Cox. Greensboro, N. C. Four years of day-hopping . . . English major . . . hangs out at the corner near W. C. . . . ambition — to write the Great American Novel . . . amateur philosopher . . . wants to travel . . . creative writing ability . . . one of the Reade-Cox duo . . . Gar. Roy Carl Cuneo. New York, N. Y. Says he ' s a woman hater . . actions speak louder than words . . . practice teaching at Greensboro High . . . coffee fiend . . . grey Plymouth . . . big wheel Senior class president and president of Student Affairs Board . . . econ major . . . career teaching history . . . one of the old guard . . . basketball letterman. Willlam Penn Danenburg. Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Milner ' s right-hand man . . . always on the go . . . but always time to be friendly . . . mad violinist . . . spends his vacations traveling Route No. 1 from Maine to Florida . . . knows local college campuses as well as his own . . . car troubles . . . persuasive talker . . . future C.I.O. organizer . . . Bill. ►eniors! 20
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Marie Elliott, High Point, N. C. President of W. A. A. . . . main interest — sports . . . English major . . . faithful football fan . , . calls High Point home . . . easy to dance with . . . commutes between Hobbs and Friendly Corner ... in league with Teague . . . one angle of the south suite triangle . . . Ree. William Thomas Feeney, Greensboro, N. C Refugee from Catawba terror on the gridiron . . guard to stationary tackle . . . adopted by High Point ... or Bill. . . slung hash for the Marines Corps . . . Phil ' s big brother . . . went from running . . spins weird tales . . . man about town . . future Rockne . . . known as big Feeney Elizabeth Frederick, Plymouth Meeting. Pa. Yankee with a southern accent . . . interest and ability in dramatics . . . caustic wit . . . always seen with knitting needles . . . deep interest in sports . . . athletic ability ... off again, on again — who knows what tomorrow will bring , , . horses take to her . . . Freddie. Clara Geraldine Garris, Goldsboro, N. C. Represents Goldsboro in the May Court . . . expressive vocabulary . . . Dr. Weis ' girl Friday . . . choir trips . , . practice teaching . . .coffee fiend . . . those big eyes aren ' t as innocent as they look . . . good friend and confidante . . . another one of the biddies . . . Gerry. j x S)eniorg 22
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