Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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.C O ' Q.5,,iig 'VT-T-' Xift xx Y X. X: .Quia .t f, si: . --we Q . Q P' Registration A Boring, but Necessary, Job Vickie Faust, secretary at the Counseling Center, appeared cool and collected as she patiently handed out gray sheets, answered questions, and assisted students in filling out their schedules. The phone rang and she reached over to answer it. Counseling Center. l'm sorry, Dr. Inman is out for a moment. May I take a message? She leaned over to write down a number, concen- trating on her conversation. Ten or twelve more students entered the office, along with Bill Inman, who made a dash to his of- fice. l'll get it in here, Vickie, he called, removing the receiver, and smiling a hello to the freshman sit- ting in his office. Mrs. Theresa Keaton waved goodbye to one of her advisees, and welcomed another in the door. Hi, l'm Mrs. Keaton. Do you know what subjects you're in- terested in taking? A phone rang in another office. This is Claude Caffee, the counselor with the curly hair and a serious voice answered. ACT scores? Sure, l'll be over at the Union in a few minutes. Dr. Caf- fee walked to the door, only to be met by another wandering stu- dent, gray sheet in hand. Upstairs in the registrar's office, Joel Sullivan appeared frustrated as he attempted to enroll in classes. Marty Smith, a senior, seated outside Dr. Lucht's office, seemed w, , ,,, .4 to be the only unharried person in the room as he quietly waited for his turn to be entered on the computer. l'm not worried about my classes being filled, he said. Nobody else would want the classes l'm signing up for. Nelda Branstine appeared very much the efficient director of financial aid as she calmly ex- plained workfstudy, Pell Grants, and student loans to the long line of freshmen gathered in her office. ln the same vicinity, Dean lsabel Brian dealt efficiently with the move-ins and move-outs in the various on campus. The first two weeks are always the most hectic, she smiled, taking time out of her busy schedule to answer ques- tions for the STAR. Always, there are last minute housing con- tracts to work up for late enrollees or contracts to cancel for no shows, or students who decided not to live on campus. Then, of course, rush means that there will be many students who are changing facilities on campus, which is a little more paper work for our department n Registration activities show the dedication of the faculty and the staff as they work together to enable students to achieve their individual dreams in the field of education - another opportunity to not dream it, but be it. , . l . . , F? , , - ,W no Q - 5 i A :' 'I' .,., . .V -- -1. gras.: .Q ' -1 ' '3- - ,yea-A - wiht fs-1 ' - ' --2 f Ei..w:.4sy-9.91.-s A A 1' ' - '4 40!4 A ff ,Mi w ' ' 'jj -,,gifi 'T E. A 6 1 5 - lg ' q -an ' ' 1. n i I Ai!!! 519-1 trxl - .X 5 1 L gg-3 1 3 ' 'L7 ' B 1, . A ' A '11, I 5 .- , 5 g. .. . ,Q X ' :I ,, rs ' fi 2 :Tri-1 . f. lf,-i,g,-wjil ge'-133 131.15 1 'jg' I ,T L J.. . I 5 h f i f P Q ,Q N- ,r- Left: Dr. Andrews goes through the line and checks students' schedules to be sure all is in order before the student registers. Above: Standing in line is the part of registration that takes the longest. Registration 27

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Don't Dream lt, Be lt, was the underlying mood as the fall semester started by introducing freshmen to cam- pus through the traditional Pine Tree Speech at Arkansas Hall during the first of school. New students were introduced to in- structors, organizations, Henderson traditions, and received a brief history of campus. Several hundred students were in attendance. I think it's pretty neat that Hender- son booked a hypnotist as a first-week- of-school activity, said Sam Heaps, a visitor to the Gill Eagles show held dur- ing Freshman Orientation week. l'm thinking seriously about enrolling Freshman Orientation mosphere of this campus. Not only visitors to campus but new freshmen were captivated by Eagles, who presented a show demonstrating hypnosis at Arkansas Hall. The show was the second event in a scheduled week of activities welcoming new students to the fall semester. The next afternoon ditched the for- mal atmosphere of college for a beach party at DeGray Lake. A huge crowd en- joyed a picnic dinner and lots of games, swimming, and a general laid-back, lazy afternoon before returning to the hours of study that lay ahead in the individual classes. lt hurt! l totally ruined my body, myself because of the general at- QN K Above: Steve Gipson, the cartoonist. Above Right: Steve Gipson draws a caricature of Alan Bland during Freshman Orientation Week. Right: Dr. Anderson explains registration to the Freshman class. stated Paul Hankins, director of student A Week of surprises activities. The subject at hand was donkey basketball, in which Hankins was an active participant. Why do l do this every year? Several hundred people attended a presentation by cartoonist Steve Gipson at the Student Llnion Ballroom. I loved it, said Lynn Griffin, a freshman. His work was excellent, and he has a fantastic personality. l'd like for him to come back. Freshman Orientation Week was, ac- cording to most of the newcomers, a delightful surprise. Perhaps this was one of many activities to assist even the most apprehensive freshman to become involved in the college life at Henderson. 4 1 ilk , .. .. ,, -Q xkwk -QQ Q- tg J, x 41 ' -1 YX ' Tr. . SX X .1 : 55 , , S53 Q '



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