Chicora College for Women - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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Eagerly Awaited work and standing in line, but also allowed the opportunity to meet new people and exchange summer stories with old friends. Clubs and organiza- tions wasted no time getting started by having an Activities Sign-up day in the cafeteria so that all could get involved on campus. The first few days of the new term may have seemed hectic with rearrang- ing schedules, signing up for activities, putting the finishing touches on the room and catching up on the latest with friends, but they offered a bit of relaxation before the homework, studies, papers and the count down for May took over. Amy Kay ? o r s j c C 0 □ During the activities sign up day held in Morrison, New Dimensions students Rose Massachi and Judy Mullen help raise money for New Dimensions by selling t-shirts. Queens College Update! Ann Matthews has Margaret Watkins update her student activities card during registration Welcome Back! For that last time — the last end of summer, the last beginning of school — Karen Snitzer moves into Long Dorm Moving In Mary Seth Kay

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Back to School Event Here's your yearbook and do you want MCI? Tracy Curenton and senior class president Alicia Rigney start off the senior fund raising during fall regis- tration. Extra hands make the load lighter. Hometown neighbors Cathy Dolan and Suzanne Manzer move back in with the help of Mrs. Sally Dolan, Rick Dolan and Mrs. Louise Manzer. The feeling of new beginnings — isn’t it funny how each and every year at the turn of August people go all out prepar- ing for the back-to-school” event? Though almost all students eagerly count down the seconds until May arrives and school will be out, the ex- citement of a new start with school is still felt by all each time it comes around. Even through the changes that might have been made on campus, familiar sights as well as some familiar faces greet each woman as she arrives for yet another fall term. Whether it is a first time entrance for the freshmen or a hard-to-believe-this-is-it” senior class, students welcome back the warm familiar feeling. Registration day, August 2B, saw Everett Library come to life with students busily starting off their new school year. It required much paper Donlyn Utchford Mary Beth Kay 1 2 Moving In



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c s § 2 x Z Nikki Wilson Nikki Wilson Seniors March Captured on Senior Recognition Day. Shelley Edwards's. Mary Beth Kay's and Andrea Williams — Stroud's faces express the fears, anticipations and excitement about that last college year. It’s kind of nice to be recognized after 1 6 years of school,” said Lynda Easterly pictured between fellow seniors Sara Williams and Amy Walton. Underclassmen bounded to the door of their rooms, anxious to see who was causing the commotion. Chants of We look good, we got kick, we’re the class of '86!” rang throughout the halls. It was not so much interest in the Senior March,” but rather shock that the Seniors had changed their theme song. The traditional march through all the dorms, taking place the eve of Senior Recognition Day, has ALWAYS been accompanied by Tired Old Seniors.” Class President Alicia Rigney explained, We tired old seniors were tired of that tired, old song! Barely had we recovered from the shock Cthe juniors had it rougher than the freshmen, who had not been at Queens long enough to appreciate the inflexible custom], when Senior Recogni- tion Day itself was upon us. Taking place in Belk Chapel on September 1 □, the procession of faculty and seniors was led not by Dr. Joyce Shealy, but by Dr. Marjorie Kirby, the new Faculty Marshal. Instead of Dean Tyson’s clarion tones, THERE was Dr. Shealy — without her Marshal's scepter! And how many of us old timers realized that Dr. Richard Goode was in the wrong place for the procession? Senior Recognition Day did have more to offer than unsettling change, though. We had a chance to honor and recognize Colonel J.N. Pease, the oldest member of the Class of ’BB, who will be graduat- 1 A Senior Recognition Day

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