Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1932

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Class History a 1 f ARCH onward, march ' — tlir tunc kr ' j.t rinijiiitt in tin- inr of seventy- iVl five Juniors, fiffy-srvcn of wlioni were cl,-stiiic.l to ura.luMti ' in the class of ' 82, as they paraih ' d happily through two years at Peace. Trtily it was an onward march which hravely tackled ohstacles anil with Miss Daisy Frances Smith as an untiring Major Donio. fouulit straight on to the enil and victory. Xow the triumph! Tonight .standing ..n the hrilliaiifly lighted |datfonii -heads high, eyes shining with something ninrc tliaii joVj the oft clingiiig f.dds nt whiti eveinng dres.ses cut in .sharp ndief hy armfuls of tlo i-r . vi- rccivc nur dijilnmas and pausing for a moment hefore (dosing the doms im .on- life here at I ' lacc ' . we look hack and laugh and live over again the days that ar( past. Scnnc call il our history, hut to us it is a vivid memory. First there was the newness of it all— the le.nu ickncs . the making of new frietids, the thankfulness for a liig sifter. Then with the 1,,-ginning of real w.n-k and organization came tin- rcalizalion that hc liail the host class of all. With Louise Ifewland as president and Pig Letuand as cdn-er leadei-. we hist no time in defeating all the rest of the school in haskethall aiid hockey. Then the initia- tions and Sig and Pi banquets were over, and wliat delightful times thosi- were ! We decorated the chapel for the Christmas, carol service, impressive with a suhlime liush that filled the room, elegantly sini])le uith lighted candl- ' atid a lone tree with a Hazing star at the top. Home and all the lioliday fun were swiftl.v fcdlowed hy exams, always wished to he forgotten and always to he remembered. Then eanii ' tin- intr-nsixi- work on our part of stunt night. Our musical comedy. F ' lr llir Lnrr ,, ,, L,iini„,jt, starring Suzanne. Peg. Dot Me(iee. Susie Thoma.s ' . an.l Mildred Wondile ah.ng witli a troujii- of .lancers, snapiiy dialogue, and gay songs, was easily th(- hit ef tin- ev(-ning. Proudly we bore away the big silver loving cup with our naiin- c-ngiavc-il upon it, while snatche- of the graml finale, Tla]ipy days are In-re again, kept ringing in our ears. Spring liolidays came and went, and preparations were on for the Junior-Senior aifair. We broke the trailition and had a glorious ha.vride winding up with a big picnic at ( ' ani]i Craggy — games CDr. Pres.sly was a hare that defied the fleetest houmls). food, ami song, ami then the happ.v ride liome in the moonlight. May Day and the usual precomnn-ncement wliirl ended in Class Day and our proud promtjtion to the senior class. Our senior ,vear began with a new si-riousness. Louise Xewhmd became president of the student liody. while Caroline Ward became class president. The events of this last yetir, strangely like those of the preceding in the success of the class, passed like a dream. .Ml is dimim-d by tile vividness of commence- iiient wi-i-k -the liaecalanreate --(-i-nion on Sunday mnrning and the inipre.ssiv v,- |i(-i- -ei-viee that (-veiling, Clas- Day. ci rts. teas and parti, -s the .Uumiiae Luncheon, and as a clima.x — graduation. .Vnd sn tin- history (-nds. our niemorie- cease, shut out by throbbing demands of lif(-, onr joy in tin- living ]iresent. and our great expectations for the future. X. NCY Alk-e Li.vk. llistii nan. Twenty-nine

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Xiirtli Carolina Iff •HI. ' 3 ( ' 32 Vi lllie ail tness ' luglit Zetii. i mixture of prettiness. il capability. Wait until .vou know her. and you will understand lliat you can ' t find a sweeter, truer, or more lovable friend in school than Blossom Taylor. f l.l iuiihl.TK Clul) ( ' 31). re than mere words are requiring to ■ribe her accurately. Perhaps her 1 outstanding traits of character are vn in her everyday cheerfulness and willingness to be of service. Her lonality. while not elusive, is difficult set down in just so many words, ve all. Margaret is understanding. N. . (Y Webb West II f) M Mtuiettft. Georgia Here comes Nancy — in school, up street, on the athletic field, always smiling, al- wa.vs ready with something full of wit. Heace was indeed fortunate when Nancy decided to leave Georgia and come to us. She is sure to make a success wherever she goes. Twenty-eight



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Prophecy PEG Le GRAND— iiiriiil,,] (.f (■| iif;icss, will f. ])l:nn things to the League of Xations liy iiii-.ins ..! ' ,|i;ii;riiiiis. Mniy Borden Wallace — after leading tin vigorous life of a elKnine. will liecoiiie tin- sn]Hi-visor of till ' Carolina Castle for Castaway Cats. Katr W.lil, tli, ' -1h iiii t, li.r nnly diiiwliack being her iLear- siiihtediies-. Carnllnc W ' ai.l -iiiallicniatical al.ilit will -ain for her the l)Osition ,.f OfK.-ial Count. ■,■ .( Calorifs f..r Gandhi -willi licr 1h ' 1|. Ilo will he able to l . ..|, ll„. futurr had..» at hav. Kav (Jlles-will suHn- from a .-hionir rase ,.( being siel in bed with— er— a eo le. dean inniaitic Inis «i,ikeil nni a i-oni|dirated system whereby every I ' lac ' i i;iil is .Hit (■ e)v ue.k-iiid. caidi wiik-md lasting from Thursday till Tnesdav. l.onise Xewbind will be a nii;lit einl. hostess— Texas Guinan ' s onlv rivab Marv llaiv.v l.uv tin litnarv tvp,-. I erliai s her w.,rk will lie witli annuals. Mar-aivt Palmer and Lunll, ' MallanI hUI make lln hrst non-sto|i Might around tin- worhl. Martha Adams will laugh b.-r « ay int.. inatriniony. Lib Butler and ( ' (O-nrlia Lo ,. will becunn- taimais b - su.-i-.-ssfu ' llv di-mtangling ' the i ' V nV (Jin ' r„i Mibhvd Wombb ' will t.aidi -rlH.nl at A|,ex. Lib ll.M.d will ].robablv marry her bn -. Mildivd I ' lttn.an «ill ri-,- to iimvi, ' fame, f re,|u,-uf Iv r,,-starring ' with Kin-Tin-Tiii. Lib Hingletary will work for Santa Clans— as iiiirsi-maid fnr tin- didl . Virginia .Searhorongh will live abroad. Margaret .Svuioiis and Willie I,..ve . l,,rgau vill birome blackfaced eoniediaiis. Virginia Ea ' rle will win tin- International Yo-Yo Cniitest. K.nnie Williams will liav. ' hrr nam, in li::lit- ,m i Ir.ia.lwav. Lihhet Ib.yd will be Ibe e.litnr of li„lli,hnn and Ruth and limilab ' l-iirner will be th? assistant i-ditor . . li.M- SeariMht will br the , -101011. inn tlani.ob- -itter ..f ill,- ,n-ii;iiial Wa.shing- t,m. I ' at lt,o-s,-y ami (1ara Small will b,- io-oiiiiii,-iii w,ok,-rs „{ the Salvatimi . nny. Ivliili i ' atrirk ami Margar,-t . L- iist,,n will t,.g,-tli,-r win the iiiti-r- national t;iiin-i-ln-wiiii; ,-,nit,-st. Inn Ibmamler will f,u-i;,-t t,, tak,- b,-r troussi-au. Xai„-v W,-.st will 1111,1, nibt,-,llv live in Atlanta. .,-liali Wa-libiii-n ' s a,hli-,-ss will b,- Slat,- I ' ris,,n -sh,- st,,l,- l ' riinr,.se ' s |d,-tur.- ,,f Clark (Jal.l,-. Winni,- Tavl.n- will tak,- ii|, ,h-,-i, .s,-a ,iivini;. A, la M,.rr,.w and llibhi Cboilz will b,- tin- ].r,.|o-i.-ti-,»,- ,.f Y,- Sainhvi,-!,,- Sbopi,,-. ' wliei,- the reducing P,-a,-,- girls i-aii iinlnlg,- witlnnit having tb,-ii- w,-akn,-ss ,d ' will over hunger kiniwn t., tin-ir ,-,i-stai-vi-r . 1 1,-iii-i,-tta l ' ,iw,-ll. . nm-lte (;oo,lbr--d, Margaret Wade ami Uosaliml Crist will ,1,, gri at things in tin- lit,-rary worhl. writing for ( ' iillciir lliiiiinr. Catb,-rim- Harrington. Mary L,-i ' .;h I ' ittinan and Clara Fo.seue will ,-,in,lui-l im|i,otaiil , x,-aval i,iiis in Egypt. Julia Smith, Kliza St,-|di,-nsnn am ' Virginia Mann ' will tlv t,, lb,- m,„,n with Lindbergh in I ' .Ml. Lib G,-i-,.w and .Ma,-v lliiiii. »ill rise O. ' faim- in I lollvwo,.,l. Gertrude Maun, Gla.lys Cain|.b,-ll ami Nlajin-i,- lllank,-iislii|. will b,- ,-th,-i,-m-y ,-. - perts in Battle Creek, Michigan, dani, d,.lly, li-,-n,- Litth- ami Klis.- I ' artiii will soon become the bosses of tln-ii- ,iwii !i,iiis,-b,d,|s. Virgina C,ix will ,l,i wimdi-rs with h,-r vi.din. Ifarri,-! Link will 1„- a ;,-,-.m,l l ' a,l,-i-,-wski ami sist,-r Xaiicy will b,- li,-i- publicity agi-nt. ZkI I-.M! W. SHBrRN. Class Prophet. Thirty

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