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Herbert John Schoellkopf, Merchantville, N. J. Jersey bounce . . . fuzzy-top . . . leader of the Monogram Club . . . social committee . . . ship-shape overseer of gym . . . immortal field goal against Lenoir Rhyne . . . student of economics . . . ninety-day wonder . . . sports editor of GuiljorcUan and Quaker . . . track man . . . Herb. John Glen Smithdeal. Winston-Salem, N. C. Prodigal son . . . brings country club to campus . . . most eligible bachelor . . . Winston-Salem and Miami . . . pseudo Bobby Jones . . . southern styled repartee . . . bridge . . . gin rummy . . . State depart- ment . . . dollar diplomacy . . . smiles . . . one of Mrs. Milner ' s boys . . . week-ends in Winston. , . Bradshaw Snipe.s, Philadelphia, Pa. Conscientious student . . . overseas relief work . . . president S. C. A. . . . elected president of senior class and Student Affairs Board . . . pre-war athlete . . . student government . . . spoke on campus wheel . . . city of brotherly love . . . sincere concern about the state of the world . . . Inge and Brad. Richard Lee Spencer, Guilford College, N. C. Manager of the choir . . . friendly and likable . . . Ethel thinks so . . . Dr. Weis ' ace soloist . . . able defender of the choir ' s rights . . . day hops all the way from Guilford College Community . . . rebels against asking for money, even for a worthy cause . . . light in the Fine Arts club . . . Dick. â–ºeniorsi 29
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Charles V. Replogle, Ridgewood, N. J. Ardent politician . . . feeds peanuts to G. O. P. elephant . . . gasless coupe . . . Carolina Beach adventurer . . . silence is golden . . . torn be- tween business cycles and campaigning . . . black coffee . . . pills . . . worries over headlines . . . sees red . . . Rep. Mildred Kathryn Ridge. High Point, N. C. Vivacious cheerleader . . . oh ' those beautiful clothes . . . weekends off campus . . . keeps everyone guessing including herself . . . basketball and hockey claim her . . . classes under Dr. Furnas . . . May Court . . . Florida suntan . . . ahead, what? . . . Back Suite Triplets . . . fun and fancy free . . , Midge. Ina Frances Rollins. Carolina Beach, N. C. One of the biddies . . . ' You Can ' t Take it With You . . . interest in Dramatics . . . spent many hours in many labs . . . plans on teaching career in Florida . . . May Court . . . Carolina Beach . . . the Marines have landed . . . John . . . can ' t say no . . . midnight philosopher. Albert Frederick Rusack, Catskill, N. Y. Manager de luxe . . . chauffeur for royalty . . . history seminars and sleep . . . red sweater . . . New York mountaineer . . . Monogram Club . . . established guide at W. C. . . . library and life major . . . will spout three R ' s . . . official time keeper . . . the one and only Al. eniorei 28
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Margaret Montgomery Stabler. Spencerville, Md. Presents The Quaker . . . it ain ' t easy . . . advice to the lovelorn . . . English major with teaching abilities . . . Senior High memories . . . sessions in the Quaker office . . . trips north in the blue beetle . . . every- body stays at the Stablers . . . cosmopolite Who ' s Who . . . good friend and leader . . . Peggy ' n Carl. Elvin Emerson Stroud. Greensboro, N. C. Married a Guilford lassie . . . apple polisher and careful student . . . scholastic metamorphosis . . . political awareness . . . native of Chapel Hill . . . Italian campaign . . . few but choice words . . . library stacks . . . from Boar and Castle to little white house . . . Elvin and Red Ann. Annabelle Taylor. White Plains, N. C. Religion major . . . well-dressed . . . those long eyelashes . . . faithful choir supporter . . . active in Young Friends . . . quiet yet friendly . . . comes from a long line of Guilfordians . . . one of the true beauties on campus . . . still waters run deep . . . sweet southern belle . . . Anne. Rachel Elizabeth Thomas, Cameron, N. C. Religion major . . . daily trips to Senior High . . . will be a careful and conscientious teacher come September . . . loyal friend and leader . . . active in Young Friends . . . dignified simplicity and courage . . . north suite fun. Seniors; %L.i 30
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