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CiaAA Ml3 tonj BILL QUICK, Class Historian On September 8, 1950 there came to the Pfeiffer College campus two hundred and three anxious human beings who were to make history for the college as the Class of '52. The president of the Student Council called us together in our first official meeting and the class elected Max Bogle as President. C. J. Hartsell, Jr. and Muffie Munday were elected as vice- president and secretary-treasurer respectively. Perhaps our first scare was not in the classes, but in the cry of Sophomores at the Dinner table of Air Raid . The fall and winter brought Sadie Hawkin's Day, the Harvest dance and the Christmas dance. Vacation followed but then . . . the exams! The second semester gave us quite a few re- membrances, a winning Track team and Basketball team, the courtly Washington Ball, Religious Emphasis week and Mr. McSwain's inspiring sermons, plus the May Day dance and the crowning of the May Queen. Our first year of col- lege was ended with the Farewell dance and departure of the Sopho- mores-via graduation. Upon the opening of college the following September, one hundred and six of us returned to welcome and orientate the lowly Freshmen. Our new class officers were Ray Elam, President; Larry Lowder, Vice-President; Carol Lee Caudle, Secretary-T reasurer. The new year held many sur- prises for us. Memorable events included the crowning of Betty Boone as Miss Pfeiffer College and the Homecoming Queen, Ann Ballard. These along with College Day, were three new events that were added to the Pfeiffer calen- dar and all have been determined as successful. Other thrills were the dances, Vocational Emphasis Week, and the wonderful times spent with our friends at ■ Cruises . Some happy and others sad, we gather in Henry Pfeiffer Chapel for the Baccalaureate Sermon. Then the finale-graduation. Yes, our stay at Pfeiffer is over and we must climb on. Father Time waits for no one and we see his beckon- ing finger pointed toward us. In physical being we have departed from our Alma Mater's halls but in spirit we shall always remem- ber Pfieffer's beauty and our love for her will grow over the years to follow. She has better prepared her sons and daughters of the Class of 1952 to take their places in the world and her spirit of love, friendship and the high ideals which she develops has been firm- ly implanted within our hearts, minds and souls. 8
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Sophomores GEORGE WILLIAM ALLEN Prudence is the footprint of wisdom. Monogram Club 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. 1; Intra- murals 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2. ANN BALLARD Quietness forms the veil for many lovable qualities. Delta Psi Omega 1( 2; Chorus 1, 2; U.C.O. 2, Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Homecoming Queen 2. MARGIE BARDEN They also serve who only stand and wait. Y.W.C.A. 1; Fellowship Group 1; Chorus 1; U.C.O. 2; PFEIFFER NEWS 2. MARGUERITE BARDEN It's quality rather than quantity that counts. PAJACA 1, 2; U.C.O. 2; Y.W.C.A. 1. FAYE BECKWITH Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. Basketball 1, 2; Archery Club 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Secretary 1; Presi- dent 2; W.A.A. 1; Girl's Trio 1; U.C.O. 2; Delta Psi Omega 2; PAJACA 1; May Court 2; Monogram Club 2; Runner-up Miss Pfeiffer Contest 2. BILLY JOE BENTON Always ready with a willing heart and a helping hand. Y.M.C.A. 1; U.C.O. 2. BOB BLACK Success comes through effort. Order of the Sundial 2; President; Student Council 1, 2; Marshal 1; Vice-President 2; Archery Club 1; Science Club 1; PAJACA 1; Y.M.C.A. 1; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Co-Captain 2; Monogram Club 1, 2; Super- lative 2; U.C.O. 2; Delta Psi Omega 2; Chorus 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 10 SAMUEL RALPH BLAKE A man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?
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