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First time freshmen found college life a new and exciting exper- ience. They were actually begin- ning another phase of their li ves, and Pikeville College hoped to make their next four years the best yet. Debbie Short, Beverly Bentley and Alice Robinette (top, left) exchanged thoughts and ideas on a project for class. Most students found little time be- tween classes to do anything for lunch but grab a bite in the Bear ' s Den. Thelma Robinson served Tammy Adkins and a friend (top, right) as they hurried to their next class. After registering for fall classes, seniors Hoskins Car- roll and Rodney Rowe (bottom) escaped the long lines in the Sci- ence Building and moved to a less hectic area. 7 Student Life
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Looking For Cool At Pikeville College Faculty, staff and stu- dents were looking for cool at Pikeville Col- lege. It was the first weeks of school. The college was operating under the leadership of a new (interim) presi- dent. Enrollment had increased some 30 per- cent. There was re- newed spirit among the faculty, staff and stu- dents. The college was receiving a face-lift (buildings were painted, new concrete was poured, and it was nice having the president living on campus.) All these changes and oth- ers helped generate thi s new found enthusiasm. The Marquerite Weber Art Gallery showcased several works by local artists as well as student paintings. Jim Hunt, Melanie Dedden, Phyllis Coleman, Chris Miller, Laura Hall and Melvin Frasure (top) visited the gallery between classes. The Bears ' Den was an ideal place to meet, mingle and study. Jim Hunt, Lisa Herald and John Anderson (bottom, left) met for lunch to review notes for an exam. Those lazy, hazy days of September. Students enjoyed the cool weather outdoors as they met for fun, to study or just relax (bottom, right). Tommy Newsome, Pam Taylor, Sandra Gomez, Toni Martin, Terry Conley, and Brian May- nard were feelin ' a little mean during a cool afternoon. 6 Student Life
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What They ' re Reading, Wearing, Joining 1 ; % Ffe f J :: f ' f Ik y K K i ( S • Si i ' in! , 1 g Hk. a $S»:- WM ■ - n f wre k 1 HS . m- • ■ m , • L P J| i ■4 t j m The competition was tough, but we came in second place, so we celebrated! exclaimed Brian Maynard, Pam Taylor, Sandra Gomez and Robert Staggs (top, left). Beta Sigma Phi members and their guests competed in a Mock Olympics. Epsilon Gamma Epsilon Theta cap- tured second place honors. Entering freshmen and transfer students joined together during freshmen orientation week to participate in icebreaker games (top, middle). Trivial Pursuit took PC students by storm as they set a challenge to answer its 6000 tantalizing questions. Bethe Hall, Canaan Sowder, Lisa Hall, John Fox and John Stanley (bottom, left) labored over questions and, at times, even dared to protest the answers. The college library provided excellent sources for research papers. Melvin Frasure and Andrea Marcum (bottom, right) found magazine articles helpful for their assignment. 8 Student Life
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