Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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LinnER j. CltnvARD, Jr. Winston-Salem Buck ' s famous remark is Do you slill lo e me. Could it he a certain Winston a;al he ' s really thinking of? Understand that he spends many hours in the dorm at night studying The Im- portance of Knowing How To Play Bridge. ii,Li. M Merton Cr.ater Greensboro A Psych major and Mrs. Milner ' s right-hand man. Bill can usually be found up to his ears in Psych - ' I lab papers. He is known to his fel- low students for his fairness and friendly smile. Renee , nET e Dax ' is Brooklyn, N. V. Ri-ncc is another of Mrs. Milner ' s protegees — a res ul.ir nieiiiber ot the Wednesday night semi- nars. With a calm expression on her face and her hands knitting busily, she can be counted upon to defend her iews efl ' ectixely, whether at IRC or elsewhere. Fr. nk DeL.xncie ' i-. Jr. CJreensboro Frank spent most of his Senior year bringing in the greenbacks that made this yearbook pos- sible. The lutiue ' s leadinu newspaper man of the state, Frank is known lor his cap.icity for coflee and his inexhaustible store of topics for interesting con ' ersation. MuRR-W .Xi. ' ioN DR.MfuinN High Point Mike ' s shy expi-ession and the twinkle in his eye made him one of the most s(jii ht-after young men on c.impus. But to Guilford ' s shame, he left dorm life to marry his W. C ' . sweetheart ! Je. n Binfori) F. Ri.r) v Sophia Bin is one of the most modest and quiet football playcis to be found at Guilford. Recently he has taken oxci ' student go ernment acti ' ities, and is now .ui ardent acKucate of justice on the campus. Ernes ' i HA es Ferris, Jr. Greensboro Ernest brought the Economics Seminar the year ' s most iiUerestint) speech. I hough he makes no ])retensc of being intellectual, there crouches beneath his crew haircut one of the keenest brains in the .Senior class. He can al- ways be (ciiinted upon to be informed on pol- itics and current e ents. Cii Aki I ) ' n E , . Fi,. NDERS Philadelphia, Pa. C!har, better known as Ma I ' ' landers lor her superb watch o cr the Founders nirls. is one of the class leaders. We mar el at her popu- larity — believe it must he her great enthusiasm and warm interest in everyone and c erything. 24 SENIORS

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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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Harvey Kemp Foster, Jr. Grcensljoro Kemp is one of our students who is really on the ball. He has an analytical mind and the determination and drive to a;o places. Kemp is an ardent supporter of Guilford, just ask him to compare the college with C ' .arolina and there will he much hmnor on hoth sides. C ' l.iFFORD Leith Got)DMAN, Jr. Grecnshoro CUift ' has been faithful in his support of the Dramatic Council, and as President durine; his Senior year he has brought the organization back to life. This Sociology major has an in- terest in Founders Hall whom he will make his life partner in October. John Wesley Gocioe Winston-Salem . nyone who feels like he is OM-rworked would do well to talk to John. He commutes from Winston-Salem, and in addition to carrying a lull schedule at Guilford, he holds a full time job that in ol es plenty of traseling. When he ;ets home at night, it ' s been dark for hoini- |(iHN Gra ' GR(if;A. Winston-Salem John ferries back and forth from Winston daily in his little black coupe. Sleigh bells and wed- ding bells tolled at once as he married Decem- ber 17th. He ' s another of Mrs. Milner ' s steady Wednesday nighters. Richard Oliver Hans(in Greensboro Dick came to Guilford from the U. of Indiana, where he took engineering. He became a full- fledged Guilfordian .so very quickly and thoroughly that nowadays it never occurs to anyone that he hasn ' t been here for years. For that, and many other things, we like him. C ' .HARLES D. RWiN Hawi.ev Lexiugion Darwin is the mighty center in the Grey and Red line, starts every game looking upside down. Letters from the North keep him fre- quenting the post ofhce. Ralph Rieves Hemphu.l Julian For any knowledge of airplaines, Ralph is a walking encyclopedia. Besides excelling in his studies, he has found time to hold down a full time job in Greensboro with a liit of fishing on the side. Jimnhe C ' .odK HiNES High Point Jimmie is a regular day-hop from High Point this year — another man who decided that mar- ried life was best. One can still find him in the library, though, busily working at math prob- lems. His quiet, easy-going manner is an asset in the choir with its manv trials and tribulations. SENIORS 25

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