Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Barbara Ann Pearson Miami, I ' la. Barbara is the Senior class writer and a leading memljer of the Argmwiil staff . She especially likes to write stories about children. Although from Florida, Barbara doesn ' t consider herself a Southerner, for she really lo es the l)rit)ht lights of Broadway. Richard Gi.en Pegram Bassett, ' a. Dick is an exception at Guilford — he ' s shy. This, however, does not stop him from being an influential member of New North. He is a conscientious math major. When he isn ' t studying, you ' re siu ' e to find him in the mo ies. Georcje Thomas Porter, Jr. Greensboro The Major is the envy of all the boys on campus with his new red conxertible. He comes to Guilford from U.f ' ..L.. . . ll wiio know him find him quite afT.djle, a hard worker with plenty of .ibility. John p. Pric;k Mayodan John shoots a mean game of golf and will chal- lenge anybody. This history major is always on the right side of his professors, whether they be men or women. His most outstandin ' feattn-e is iiis smile. CUiari.es Garland Rakesiravv Stonexille Garland, another C hampion from Archdale, left Guilford one year for Carolina, but decided that the Quakers were better. Still quiet and easy-going, he is the hard-workins; business manager of the Ciiilfnrduiii and anoUier of Dr. ' icky s boys. Juliette Ann Raii-cird Holland, ' a. Ann has probably been on more comls at Guilford than any other girl, all this coming to a climax with her reign as May Queen. Along with these important duties, she spends her time practice teaching, knitting, and trying to keep up with her many male friends. George Thom.iiS Rait s Greensboro An all-star basketball pla er, Jase has been the center of many a Guilford team, as well as consistently fine baseball player. AlthouRh serious-minded when it comes to the Men ' s .Student Go ernment, he is always ready for .some fun. James Max Rawt.ins Guilford C oUese Jimmy always looks like he ' s having fun. If he ' s not saying something funny, he ' s laughing at something funny. There is another side to him though. Although he has to double -space to make his test answers seem long enough, he ' s eot brains. SENIORS 29

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C ijRNEi iLS W. Mc:C:ra v Guilford College Dub is another member of the Hall of Cham- pions who decided that married life was best. He keeps busy workint; in the iaook store as t ' .harlic ' s rit hl-hand man, and is always ready l(ir an exening at home with his closest friends. James Gray Mackif, An English major w Ik ' adkin ille is sincere and depend- able, Jimmie has been a faithful member of his class for four years. His weekends off campus concern a former Guilfordian. If anybody mentions ' adkin ille. he will siu ' elv be in the con -ersalii)n immediately. . ' i.FRED BuRCESs Martin Grcensboro When you are aroimd Bm ' ge.ss, yon owe it to yourself to stay wide awake and on your toes. If you don ' t, his humor will go by you a hundred miles an hom He has the rare gift of being able to make hilarious obsersations without suggesting that they are funny. W ' . ' LLACE Berry Mai ' i rsm ' Thomasville W ' ally, whose heart stays in Winston-Salem, has been one of Guilford ' s most consistently outstanding athletes. Friendly and thoughtful, he is highly deserving of the honor of Senior class president. . i ] RID W. .MiixER, Jr. Mt. Healthy. Ohio . ' 1 is the kind of student teachers like to ha c in class. He is also one of the few who can find a funny angle to most any situation. He is CUiarlie ' s Buddy, and that in itself speaks olumes. () iDici JiiHN MiRA Nanuet, N. ' ' . id, the ha])py cynic, was one of the later ad- ditions to the Senior class. He is a hot shot chemist and an ardent basketball enthusiast, for] ' id is a typical New ' orker with a llaie for the arts and i (ilh . e. jazz. KiiBERi .All EN ModRE Cirecusboro We ' re happy to know that Bob is netting a te. teller ' s certificate. We led siimehow that he will be able to make ni.ith much easier for students than our teachers were. A lot of the problems of the school system would be solved if there were more Bol) Moores. WiELiAM Sni-Vester Myers WinsHMi-Saleui Bill is remembered best for his cheerleading and as one of the Archdale gang. He spends his wcekd.ivs in the science labs and his week- ends in Winsldii. lie lo cs dancing and music, and hates to iinss .1 wild p.uiy. 28 SENIORS



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I AMES Ha (k)d Ra ' Greensboro Jim came to Guilford ia the Navy. His most fabulous attribute is an aliility to answer the knotty questions that Dr. ictorius poses Ijefore his financial wizards. Workins: downtown after cla.sses. he has both brains and industry, and ouE;ht to s;o ]5laces. Charies Robert RE ■ ■oI ds Cireensboro C ' harlie is a ' cry sincere student, but he never fails to see the humor in trying: to stay a jump ahead of Dr. ' icky. Ve like him bccati.se he is friendly. The library steps won ' t be the same without C ' harlie on iheai clisciLssinsj the daily assignments. ARf:H L. RiDDiCK. Jr. W ' ashinijton, D. C. .Skip is the comedian and prankster of the Hall of C ' .hampions. He has been a hard worker on the cheerleadintf squad and the .Social Commit- tee — let ' s ha e a parade, and Skip is ready to work. His main interests are at Sweetbriar and in the nation ' s capital. Ed mn Eari e Ri es. Jr. Greensboro ■ Scrubbv is usually seen scribblinsj fantastic figures on e ery axailable scrap of paper. Emerging from foiu ' years of collesie after con- siderable lafior Ijacked l)y an unconquerable spiiit. he aspires to a carci-r in conimcrcitd cUt. Wn I lAM Sec ITT Root (niilford ( :olleue Scott, the sinking pre.tcher. is one of Mr. Feasiin ' s disciples. His first interests, howe ' er, are at home with his wife and little daughter. Scott will long be remembered in the choir for his himior and witty remarks. )iinx JciSEPH ScHOPP Burlington A speedy back on the mighty Gray and Red. Johnny emerged as a class leader in his Senior year. Easy going and always ready for fun. he is kept busy by his various duties as ice-presi- dent of the Men ' s AA and the Senior cla.ss. .Adam M(:C.() ' Shan ' ER. Jr. CJreensboro . d im is personified by a slow, ' . ood-hiunored smile and is known fni- his subtle witticisms. He has managed to hold down a hill-time job along with his econ studies a tough assign- ment, as any of Dr. icky ' s boys will agree. Wn I lAM Tittle Sherkii i Cireensboio The easv-goinu. sjnod-humored ' I ' lU h.is been one of CJuilfoicl ' s mainstavs on the footb.ill line for four years. His Iriendliness and whimsical manner make him al times the campus clown, but alwavs a terrific bov. SENIORS 30

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