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! i Bloodmobile With a lot of help from CUB and a many volunteers, the 1983-84 annual Bloodmobile was a big success. Organizers Mannette Scufka and Roseann SeTommaso encouraged many first time donors to give, but the ma- jority of blood was given by veteran donors. The most important thing was that the blood was given. The theme for the Bloodmobile was “You may not be dying to give today, but tomorrow you may be dying to receive.” 1) Students volunteers invested their time in order to make the event a success. 2) The faculty also made an effort to give blood. 3) Come on, youse guys, if I can give you can too! 29
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Halloween The Halloween weekend at Pfeiffer was a festive one. The Association of Men Students and the Associ- ation of Women Students collaborated in order to give students the best Halloween ever. Halloween evening, AMS and AWS sponsored trick-or-treating in the dorms. Later that evening, a dance was held at the lake house. AMS representative Wayne Canady and AWS represen- tative Judy O’Dell organized the event which was com- plete with Jack o’lanterns, bales of hay, coffins, mist ris- ing from the lake, and floating ghosts. Costume contest winners were Shari Keener as a fruit fly and Yoko Murato as Raggedy Ann. Right: Gay Baldwin dresses up as a cheery clown. Below right: Are those two characters really sophomores Sandy Holland and Susan Diller? Below left: Another ghoulish sight—or is it actually Halloween, Dee-Dee Walker and Kellie McCaffrey? 28
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Williamsburg Christmas Williamsburg Christmas is one of the most time honored traditions at Pfeiffer. Every year the students and faculty combine their energy to transform Pfeiffer into an antique picture of Christmas—18th century Williamsburg. The buildings are graced with handmade decorations to further enhance the theme. This past year the campus was decorated with live greenery and red and gold bows. As always, a single candle was placed in all the front windows of the buildings. Decorating awards went to the chapel, student center, Kluft dorm, and Washington dorm. Sponsored by the Christian Life Council, Williamsburg Christmas was held December 3-11. 1) jeanine Halverson attempts to tickle some Christmas spirit into Ann Salancy. 2) Donna Fisher and Stephanie Wilson show off their com- bined talents. 3) Bob Devine stretches to get his wreath in the perfect spot. Opposite page—1) President and Mrs. West’s home reflects the season spirit. 2) Clark Goodman and Gina Smith seem to be enjoying Merner’s Open House. 3) The winning results of the efforts of the Kluft boys. 4) Merner’s Open House is a success. 5) Lee Gengenbach serves punch at a Christmas gathering.
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