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Page six Center Section Bids Fond Farewell Guilford Breathes Sigh of Relief as Playboys Depart ■tel V ffi I Br BILL GEORGE Hails from Linrolnton . . . "Boy, can I teach 'em" . . . losing his bach elor rating in June—to Itiil . . . Center's handsomest man and orig inator of "Waltzing Matilda" . . . Misses the "Magnolia" . . . spent three years, four months and seven days overseas . . . expects to be a world-shaking historian in the fu ture . . . worked up from "drip" to liead of the lake at Battleground. CARL COCHRANE Whirlie . . . once 011 the Student Christian . . . Center's slowest man. Second only to I'resnell in ugliness in the morning . . . short order cook and bottle opener . . . never sleeps. Champion professional guest ... the Queen's fair-haired boy. Journalist and misguided English major . . . leaving Center by marriage route and may graduate some day. You too can live in littered halls, 'Neath picturesquely penciled walls. We've hardwood floors (though slightly scarred). And ice cold showers aren't really hard. This is your chance —get in the club And live in Center, Guilford's hub! This page bought and paid for by Center Cox Seniors GOOD LUCK! SEE YOU AT HOMECOMING lifK TOAI) DAVIS (jastoiiia man . . . mild maimered Toad could always be counted on for a clear head in an argument— was Center's chief arbitrator and chaplain . . . took many expensive lesons in the Clark-Wallace School of Itridge . . . best haekstopi in the league . . . catches everything front a fast curve to the umpire's throat. nmpwHi l 8t v ' WEEff gH# VJfc '% HANK HARVEY (iranddad of the section . . . the two brew philosopher . . . animal lover ami foster father to numerous litters . . . Centers champion lover . . . Section's only ex-otlicer but we made him forget it . . . one man loan agency . . . disliwashes, grass cutter and handyman supreme . . . wants to work with orphans (fe males 18 to 25). THE GUILFORDIAN REG ROBERTS Ain't sure where he's from . . . was once treasurer of the freshman class and would have made honor roll if he hadda dropped Spanish ... Center's second laziest man . . . stel lar tackle and Tarzaii . . . marry Mary awl raise fullbacks . . . goes to Philosophy occasionally if it doesn't rain . . . scholastic leader. 4 ' . FORM PBESXELL A Liberty boy . . . six years hut he made it . . . I'gliest man in the world in the morning .. . did enough painting here to get a union card, ('enter's Champion Cutter . . . Man >f many romances—bet ween Tucker's and the golf course he kept Mary Hohbs busy . . . section bouncer and radiator bender. DEDICATION This page is done in honor of those men who cordially invite you to fill the places they are vacating in the hallowed tradition and confusion of Center Section in venerable Cox Dormitory • Mid years of rugged courses and growing rules they have stood united under their motto, "Sig Sigilium Whoopee" • A nd it is with heavy hearts that their group doth part in its hour of triumph. w , j& "H ."'3 * - v OUR SENIORS LEAVE THESE WORDS OF WISDOM Devote your time to rigor ous study, Obey the rules and be faith' ' ful to the honor system, And if you can pass the comp, you too may grad' uate some day. May 24, 1949 JKRKY DUCKOR Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . only Yankee on this page . . . chief actor in im moral plays . . . Center's political boss . . . very short term as vice president of Student Affairs Hoard. "I played against Clioo Clioo and he didn't score" . . . once made the honor roll . . . gut sued hy the 52-30 Club. In Absentium EARL DUNKLE who wouldn't kick in for this page
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