Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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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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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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Edward M. Bowman Brown Summit C ' oinin ' to Guilford tliree years ago IVom Brown Summit, Ed has since been living in the Hall of Champions. He is an ardent follower of Dr. ' ickv ' s coiu-ses, and of a special someone in Hobbs Hall. Gi.ENN Harrison Ganu ' Bei.i. Greensboro Observers of the Friendly Road races often wonder if Glenn shouldn ' t be named Sir Mal- colm. He coa.xes speeds out of that blue Ford of his that cause discomfiture among the super- sonic pilots at Muroc. If he gets a patent on the fuel he uses, he ll be Guilford ' s first mil- WiLFRED Chari.es Carr Grccnsboro If this old world e er produces a girl that is prettier than a black shiny Chrysler, we ije- lie ' e Bill will get hooked, but not before then. Bill is careful to explain that he doesn ' t dislike girls — he says he just ne er has met one he likes. More power to him. Joseph Eugene Cash ' adkinville Joe shows great promise of being a good teacher becau.se he understands his pupils. Weekends in Yadkinville make Monday classes almost un- bearable for this English major, with memories of home mingled with trials and tribulations at Guilford. John . i va Ch ark, Jr. Grifton John is a real southern gentleman through and through. He is al.so an ardent politician who can talk circles around any argument you might have. His favorite pastime is playing che.ss. Whose mo ' e is it: ' Sei.ma Luke Coble Guilford College Dr. Algie Newlin was glad to see a boy come along named Selma. Fortunately, Selma has the patience and good humor to go along with his name. His good-natured acceptance of the joking of the boys who call him Miss C ' oble has earned him scads of siniling friends. C ' .ari, Murray Coc:iirane Guilford College C ' .arl is best rememijered for his toehead locks and subtle humor displayed in the weekly bits of wisdom better known as the dirt column. An ardent follower of psychological thought, he has a quick wit and ready understanding of human natiu-e. Ei.e. . (ir L. C ' orneilson Albany, N. V. Klly, originally the shy little Indian maiden, lias managed to become a ery important cog in (niilford ' s fimctioning machinery. A leader in Women ' s .Student Government and an ac- tive riiesbian, she has engraved her mark deep in the minds of manv of us. 23 SENIORS

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