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It was a day not soon to be forgotten for many new faces on the campus. The First Full Day This particular day did not consist of classes, but of numerous activities, in- formation-filled sessions, meeting new people, adjusting to a new way of life in general. And just when those participat- ing freshmen thought it was safe to un- wind back in their dormrooms, still clutte- red with attempts to completely relocate their possessions in a mere 24 hours, it was soon time to freshen themselves and dress for the annual President ' s recep- tion. Some decided to remain in groups and ride over to President Pattillo ' s home in vans departing from the Student Center; most freshmen arrived with others await- ing the reception of a man they had yet to meet. It was a rather formal occasion, complete with President Manning Pattillo and his wife Martha greeting at the door. Various professors were also present eager to make the acquaintances of the Discussing Upcoming Events for the school year are Dr. Nancy Kerr, and Misty Gonzales. A Welcoming Smile. Dr. Pattillo shows his charm and goodwill as he welcomes new students and faculty members into his home. Cultural Lesson. A learning experience for the administration, too, lohnathon lay converses with Gonca Gursoy about Turkey, her home. students who would soon be seated in their classrooms the following week. The night moved quickly, with students arriving and then departing soon after- wards. The house was constantly full, al- most to the point of being too crowded. But for a President to invite the entire freshman class and their parents to attend was very unusual. The Pattillo ' s welcomed guests all throughout the year. If it wasn ' t for the freshman reception it was for the fraternity and sorority rush or for the graduating class reception. The president and his wife always made it a point to so- cialize with the students. And that was one of the special aspects of the school. 20 PRESIDENT ' S RECEPTION
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Service With a Smile. School Nurse Patsy Bradley serves punch to Fred Buttell with her renowned friendliness. Taking a Break from the fun, Carol Payne and Amy Baggett relax outside on the back porch in the cool PRESIDENT ' S RECEPTION 21
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