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Top rou hit to ri ' iht: ROBKRI 1 L ' l.lOX ACHOR Flossmoor, 111. L ' nivcrsirv of III. I, 2, , Choir 4. Hot to rozi: B„h- WII.I.IAM FRKD BAXl FR l-j n iili Crccnsboro, N. C. Baseball 2; FT A 4, 1S. 1 4. Bill Ihstor ABM R Al.i .XWDIR Ah Winsron-SalL-ni, . CI I ' hw. Td. F ootball I, 2, 4, Baseball 2, Monogram Club 2. 1, 4. Secrcrarv 4, , 1. . Sctrcrarx- N ' lcc- Frcsidau 4; Republican Club v 4, ' i o Who 4. SAMLFi. MONROI BAKI R, JR. Sam (ireensboro, . ( . f-j iili- h ,i d llfitory Randulph-.Macon College 1; President of Dialectic Senate 2, 3; President of DC. 2, 3; .Marshal 3; Student Fegislature Representative 2, } Scholar- ship Societ ' i; Who ' s- Who 4. ROBIRI FROM) BOSIIAN (ireensboro, N. C. i ' ,co o ics FFFA RL IH Bl ISON Ruthie Ashel)om, N. C. lu ' Jish S.C.A. Cabinet 2. 3, 4. Program Chairman 4 Secretar - ot Facult -Student Social ( ommittee 2. MARY AllCf BRK.CiS Mice High Point, N, C. j y rv C ' hoir 1.2, 4, oung Friends 1, 2, 4, .May ( ' ourt 4, (iiiilfordia 4. WIIDA MAf BRII.IS Asheboro. . C. Fj ' ilish IRC 2, 4, ' ice-Presidenr 4, Qi ktR Staff 2, 4, (.mlforduv Staff 4. Seniors 18
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I hcsc officxTs led us rhriMigli .mr I.im i. .ir it ( iiiilti)ril. Left tn right: Polly lidgcrtuii, seLTLtjrj ' , Aaron Tyson, treasurer; Julian ( ' iilton, president, and S.ini L neh, Ke-(ire.sident. Happy, yet a little sad . . . We- arc the cmly people in rlic Mirkl who will he- able to say, We gra l la L■(.l from (iiiillorii ( jilkyc in 1 52. I ' xcL-pt tor a little spillinu hack and forth from the classes of 51 anil ' 5i, we are essentialK ' the same crew that first set foot on this campus back in September, I ' HS. ( an it be possif)le that four years ha e passed since that rime ' Ir all seems like a dream, and et we have mam pleasant memories from these ears that make them continue to seem er realistic. Remember the time our freshman ear when we beat (Catawba and the old barn m sterioush went up m flames as a result. We also w itnessed another excitint; event that same ear the groundbreaking tor the new science building, which became a finished product during our sophomore ear. hen our junior ear came around, the librar was expanded to offer such facilities as stud rooms, a reading room, and a music room. I his was also rhe year when (iuiltord ( ' ollege actualb ' dismissed a da - ot classes to gi e the srudenrs a chance to get their long-desired lake under wa). . nd now we are seniors ' There ' s a lot ro re niemtier al)out this, our last ear at (iuiltord: the new lake all finished tor our boaring an.t sw imming enioyment; the thrilling production ot the .Mer- chant of enice ' b the Barter Theater; rhe Barretts of impole Street produced so well b our own Dramatics ( ' ouncil; the wonderful banijuet guen in our honor b ' the luniors; the senior parr held at rhe . lumni House; the senior theses due on Alav 15, the .Milner ' s reception where we were ser ed rhar wonderful speciality, cucumber punch; and finalK ' graduation, which came in June this ear. . s we glance back over these ears filled with memories ot friends, ball games, dances, , la l)a s (f)oys ' as well as girls ' ), hikes, choir tours, term papers, and classes, we realize that (iuiltord College has given us f iur of the best years of our lives and has done much to prep.ire us tor facing the future with open minds and willing hearts. 17
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Tnp WW, left to right: AUDRKV JOANNA BU INI.R Jo Winst in-S;ilcm, N. C. i ' .ii iinh Spanish Club 1; Social ( (iinmitrec 2, 4, W ' AA President 4; FTA Sccrctar) ' 4, Student Affairs Hoard 4; May Queen 4. Seniors Bo t toil row: ROBIR jr,NNIN(,S (X) l (iTC)N Rural Hall, N. C. 7 vy. ■:, . Basketball 2, 3, MSU 3; Monogram Club 4; FTA 4. DOROTHY KLLI ' .N ClIliK Dot Rcidsvillc, N. C. Socioloi y (luAKi-R Staff I, 2; AS(i 2, 3, S ecretary 2; Pub- licit ' Manacer for W ' AA 4; Social Committee 4; i.iiiiforduvi Staff 4; Ma - Court 4. JAMES DA ID CLODFI l.ll R D Greensboro, N. C. Ecoi minus CHARFIi: Cl.YDI CRAXFIFL, JR. Pete W inston-Salem, N. C. Ecoiioimcs WIFFIAM CIA 1)1 CRAX ' IN, JR. Bil l- ' rankinnille, . C. Ecoiioiiihs THFLMA WILLIAMS CLODFFLilR Winston-Salem, N. CI Socioloi y SCA 4. LARRY AYLFTTF CRA FORD, JR. Birdie ' (iuilford College, N. C. Economics l- ' ootball I, 2, 3, 4,
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