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I In the comiort of her room. Patly Far- r.eti studies for the new orientation course required oi all Ireshinen. Designed to ac- climate students to college liJe. the course offered instruction in study and test-taking skills and use oi library resources. Soccer fans spill over into parking area: Carol Baldwin and Anthony Oxendine are perched atop Anthony ' s car for a bird ' s eye view. «
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Getting the ball ready ior tee-ott Paul Mclnnis, a student of the beginning golf class, practices with his 7 iron to prepare himself for a real goH course. Magaz Public Inlormation ' dianhead traduction INTRODUCTION Cor.l dents lived off-campus, the small school atmosphere al- lowed students to interact and feel a part of campus life. Because it ' s a small school, the people are more friendly and outgoing. Close relationships are formed more easily, com- mented Monica Midgette. You have opportunities here that you might not have at a large school, ad- ded Marie Long. Another positive factor at PSU was the low ratio be- tween instructors and stu- dents. With smaller classes, professors were able to give more individual attention to students. Robin McKellar expressed her opinion: You get more personal at- tention in the small classes. There are some really good professors here. Tina McKnight added, The people care and give individual attention. They give the personal touch. Music major Charles King chimed in, For being such a small school, the quality is high in teaching and musicianship. PSU offers students the opportunities of a state affili- ated university while at the same time retaining the unique flavor of a small town atmosphere. Getting into the spirit. Professor I. Ruth Martin congratulates a new graduate following tfie ceremonies wfiich took place in tfie Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 7, 1983. Indoor cookout? — Due to a good chance of rain Chancellor and Mrs. Givens had to move their back-to- school faculty cookout inside the gym. Here the host and hostess converse with Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Dunavan.
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Fun And Games, Students Do More Than Study socialite February 1983- February 1984 Be LeUer-Perlect school From A- BacK-To Greek Groups Fun, Friendship Fiesta Campus Cafeteria A? Of Taste Back-to-school Settling In ty . 1143 01
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