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Shfriill, Maultsby, Scliopp SENIORS SENIOR OFFICERS Wallace Maultsby John Schopp ' iRGiNL- Toole TUTTLE ShERRILL Pit side lit ' ici ' -Prc.sidi ' ut Secretary Treasurer
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WHO ' S WHO Every year students and faculty choose a number of Seniors whose golden ■■achie emcnts ' and life history are then printed in a huge book (Jl ' ho ' .s ]l ' ii) .bnniig Stu(lnil in Anirncaii I ' nirfrMlif.s tun Cw Zr ' c ) with thousands of similar documents and hidden away in library stacks all oxer the nation. Selection is based on service, leadership, extra-curricu- lar activity, scholarship, and potential alue to societv. This year ' s choices include .John CHark, politically interested and active member of the N. C Student Legislature; Elly C!orneilson, president of WSG and an accomplished actress: Char Flanders, Founder ' s house president, also a stage enthusiast and star hockey player; Esther Lowe, hard-working SCA president; Ann Raiford, May Queen and unotlicial Senior repie- sentative on all campus courts of royalty; Jase Ralls, all-around athlete and MSG president; Ed Skinner, who guided his class through a success- ful Junior year; Vicky Victorius, the motor behind this yearbook and ardent WAA and IRCl supporter; and Don Wolff, popular cheerleader who promises to be one of future ' s maddest scientists. Lrfl Id n!; il: Lowe. C:orncilson. Rairord, Flanders, iel( 20
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Robert L. Adams Greensboro Bob is Guilforcl ' s liapijiest student. It seems that he would rather be caught with his pants down than with a h-ovvn on his face. His early mOrnine radiance on llie way out to school has brighlent-d imiiicasiii ,ibK the i :iin .un. spirits of scores (it (Liy-hnps. Edward H. Ai i; am)[-.r fireensboro Ed, Ciuilford ' s barber, came to colleoe as a Whirlie. but has since been aijle to conform to the norm. A parly boy, he sets the styles for Cox Hall and raises the women ' s morale. He promises to be one of Dr. ' icky s most successiul colleagues. SuMME ' R. Alexander Eincolnton Skip, better known as ■Baldy. found himself the unsuspecting stooge of the High Point Panthers last fall. Originally one of Robie ' s fans, he has graduated to the head waiter of Tucker ' s Terminal so that now he has a real excuse for being there. William Ra ' i ' . ' shc:raft, Jr. Monroe Ray decided he would prefer nuuried lile in the pre-fabs to the rough ways of ' ankee .Sta- dium. He is now the cpiiet and ambitious husband of the college nurse. Understand that he lo -es cars and motorcycles — profiably ships too as he is an ex-na y man. George H. Rei i anh-. Jr. Kerners ille Another Senior laillilui to the dayho|3 ranks, George commutes e ery day all the way from Kernersxille. . w hi when it comes to the sub- ject of English lit. he is also known to ha e other interests in llie icinitv of the W. C. campus. JAMEsT. Be.njamin, Jr. Cireensboro Jim. i political science major, is one ol the most actise politicians on caiupus. Howeser. he keeps his political views separate from liis social contacts by his friendly and genial man- ner. .Mlhiiugh he is a daylio|),Jim has mauiiged to keep up with lile on campus. W ' li I i. M RicH.vRD Hn hr(i Cireensboro Bill goes about his wiirk with an earnestness tliat suggests he is a liaid worker. He is serious abciul his schooling, but has outside duties as well. We see liiui lea ing school every day in a business-like maiuier that in- dicates he has wciik tc do. llis industrv is tempi ' red witli w.nui Iiuuiih. Ol I II, HissLi I. Jr. (hull. .1,1 Cclleg,- One ol ihe first lo (liscdxcr wli.u l.i bi-vund the d,irk w.ills nl V, ( ;.. ( )llie .lud his ile .ire nnw citizens 111 pii--l,ili ilLige. His success has l -(l main (illicis in lolldw in his wake. He wii-lds a mighty tennis i.i((|iiet .ind li.is b -ciiuie cine nl ( iuillord s pill pl,i ei s. SENIORS 22
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