Pembroke State University - Indianhead Yearbook (Pembroke, NC)

 - Class of 1983

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Right: Students make frequent visits to the Mary Livermore Library. 173,000 volumes are available along with numerous periodicals. Randy Rooks checks out books with the help of librarian Norma Bullard. Below: Meeting and eating are predominant functions of the Wagon Wheel. H elpful service is given by Carolyn Strickland. mm ' ■ ! - x K H tt ' lTTf ff U s fe „ • ¥ I 1 MJaMJMn F IWKU101UK jr rot » SAMWcih F He ■ 1 46ove; Advice for the asking may be received in the Office of Admissions and Registration in Sampson Hall. Dr. Norma J. Thompson willingly helps student. Left: Video mania: students find machines a welcomed release for tensions. 17

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Money, Machines, Mail: Necessities Since the necessities of life require people to eat, study, rest, and converse, students often find them- selves searching for places where these needs can be met. There are various places on and off the P.S.U. campus which students may visit throughout their busy week. Three times a day, students line up for meals at the cafeteria. Usually, though in between meals or after the cafeteria closes, students can be found filling up on hamburgers, fries, and cokes at the Wagon Wheel. If studying prevents a student from leaving his room for a meal, then the Fillin Station can always deliver a steak hoagie to the dorm. Studying calls for quiet areas where music and conversation can ' t be heard. Two places where students seriously interested in learning go are the bound periodicals room in Mary Livermore Library and the Chapel at The House. The periodical room provides students with a classroom atmosphere. The chapel provides more of a home atmosphere. When there is time during the day some P.S.U. students take naps. Many students, tired from a hard day of classes or from too little sleep the night before, fall asleep while watching T.V. or reading an assignment. Besides the dorm room, students can obtain relief from colds and viruses at the infirmary. A student may be required to stay in the infirmary under nurses ' supervision because he needs adequate rest and medicine for an illness. Yet the popular places students seem to frequent the most are the entertaining places. The Student Center is a place for dancing, playing video games, mailing letters, watching television, and a lot of conversing. Quincy ' s provides music and dancing at a discount rate for college students who want to take a break from the school routine. All of these places add an infinite variety of new faces, new personalities and excitement to the social part of a college experience called Student Life. Above: Punctual payments are expected in the cashier ' s office. Betsy Smith is awaiting her receipt from Christine Locklear. Right: With approximately 836 students living on campus, many anxiously await letters from home especially those which contain checks. 16



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Right: Never at a loss for creativity, Ty Moore and Cathy Maddox demonstrate the one-knee and two-knee approaches to kneeling. Below: Under stressful conditions, people sometimes regress to earlier stages of develop- ment. Gary Graeff demonstrates the embryonic stage. Bottom Right: Business major Tamara Grosch finds it easier to read the print on the schedule which is posted on the bulletin board in the Business Administration building. Sitting, Stooping, and Bending Pre-Registration signifies that a new semester is soon approaching. Many students took this opportunity to sign up for their required classes. Beginning at 8:00 a.m., people filed into the gymnasium anticipating their chance to escape from those long hours of waiting. However, before registering, students must complete their computer schedule cards. Instead 18 of using the tables provided for filling out these cards several students simply plopped their bodies upon the floor. Whether on the floor, a knee or a book, trial schedules were hurriedly transferred from paper to card. Then like birds breaking into flight these men and women quickly scattered to the appropriate department line.

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