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SILHOUETTES OF PFEIFFER September 10, 1931 was a very busy day on Pfeiffer campus as students from New' Jersey to Florida gathered to begin their college career and start the Class of 1933. Nobody had time to become homesick because our first week was spent going to parties and taking tests. T hese tests were a good example of what we wrere to find w hen we met our first classes on Monday morning. It w'as not as bad as we thought because Sadie Hawkins Day and Freshmen Initiation w'ere soon to follow'. The call ' Poor Freshmen” which rang through the air for w eeks before the fatal day terrified us before the day arrived. The coming of fall brought the Harvest Dance, the Beauty Pageant, trips to the movies, and basketball games. One of the greatest events of the year was the breaking of the w'ater pump which permitted us to go home for Christmas three days early. The Washington Ball brought a great deal of enjoyment, and spring brought the Farew'ell Dance. Under the able leadership of our President, Jimmy Davis, Vice-President Shirley McKinney, and Secretary Bunny Giddes, the year ended successfully. Only 33 members of our class returned on September 10 to meet the freshmen and betrin our last year at Pfeiffer. We elected Jimmy Brown O J J J as President, Gene McCloy, Vice-President, Frances Fortenbury, Secretary, and Mr. Holshouser, Sponsor. With the help of a good committee, a fine program w'as planned to initiate the Freshmen. The Order of the Sundial started the ball to rolling with the Harvest Dance. The Washington Ball, May Day Dance, and Farewell Dance followed. Too soon for most of us graduation arrived. As we sat in the beautiful chapel listening to the Baccalaureate Sermon, we thought back over the happy days we had spent here. Of course we thought of the ones who dropped out during the years, but there w'as the thought of better things to come to back them all up. As we depart to go to different colleges and continue our college careers, we shall always remember the friendly atmosphere and scholarly help that we have received at Pfeiffer. All of these things . . . the dances, the religious activities, the abstractions . . . crowd together as we survey Pfeiffer making myriads of silhouettes in the memories of the Class of 1933. 8 Eva McClamrock and Beverly Bonney
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SOPHOMORES Betty Carolyn Adkins STATESVILLE, N. C. “Quiet persons are welcome every- where” L.C.O. 1. 2: Young Republicans 1. 2, W oman’s ice-President 2; W .A.A. 1 : Archery Club 1 : Order of Sundial, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Pfeiffer Metes 2. Associate Editor 2: Delta Psi Omega 1. Barbara Joyce Adkins WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Not as quiet as she seems” Archer' Club 1, Vice-President 1: Dramatics 1: L'.C.O. 1: W.A.A. 1. Bob Austin VLBEM RLE, N. C. ’’When yuu're tall, there's more of volt to like” Science Club 2: I .C.O. 2: Pfeiffer u ' Stall 2. Douglas Roach Beard. Jr. CHARLOTTE, N. C. “A smile for all. a greeting glad” Student Council President: Vice- President I .C.O. 1 ; Order of Sun- dial; Delta PM Omega 1; Pfeiffer eies 1. 2; Ynuiig Democrats. Mary Eugenia Beaty CLEVELAND. N. C. A wisdom rare: a pearl divine” I .C.O. 1, 2: W.A.A. 1: Young Dem- ocrats 2; Pfeiffer Yens 2; Science Club 1; Phi Theta Kappa, Viec- President; Order of Sundial: Dorm Worship Leader 2. Kathryn Blevins CAMERON, N. C. When she smiled, her dimples danced” W. . . 1 : I .C.O. 1. 2: Science Club 1. 2. Secretarx 2: Delta Psi Omega 1 ; Y miiig Democrats 1. 2. Reporter 2: Mi Pfeiffer Contest 1. Beverly Ellen Bonney KNOTTS ISLAND, N. C. In know her well is to like her better” Young Democrats 1; L.C.O. 1. 2: W . . . 1 ; Delta Psi Omega 1 : Pujiif 'i Stalf 2: Dramatics 2. Prosi- lient. Jimmy Brown IH RLINGTON. V C. I Ii on the sunnx side of the street” I.R.C. Club 1 : Delta Psi Omega 1 : President of Sophomore Class. 10
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