Pembroke State University - Indianhead Yearbook (Pembroke, NC)

 - Class of 1984

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A Word From The Editor Campus life for 1983-4 involved more than classes and homework. From Student Govern- ment to Friday night parties to competitive sports to clubs and organizations, opportunities for par- ticipation abounded. Even commuters could find areas of involvement if their schedules permitted. For those students who desired involvement, there are more than fifty organized groups on cam- pus. These organizations offered something for ev- ery interest from honor student to musician, history buff to sports enthusiast, writer to rock collector. Of course, with a student body of more than 2,000, and a large percentage of those commuters, many students were either too busy or simply dis- interested. Numerous groups on campus held social gath- erings of all types. Pig-pickins, dances and holiday parties provided fun and fellowship for many. Social life was alive and well in the five sororities and four fraternities on campus. In addition to fun, fun, and more fun, these organizations offered a chance for growth in human relationships and for service to benefit various school functions. With so many chances to participate in social interaction, there were no acceptable excuses for boredom. Basketball players Tony Bostic and Jerome Upton share a humorous moment at the Dnving While Impaired discussions held at the Student Center in October. fsoeialite Vol. One Number One Features I 28 A View Of PSU 24 Stuc - Cm Student tches 54 After an AROTC award ' s day in Septem- ber, Lois James speaking with Gladys Smith takes a moment to discuss the ceremony. 72 Friendship Is The Word Fraternities And Sororities Enhance Student Life DWI New Law Has Great Impact On PSU In Every Issue Gary Bishop Up to his same old tricks, Marty Lemons doqs the door ol his unsuspiecting suite- mate. 20 68 Back -To - School Homecoming 1984 On The Cover: Fun and games: Students do more than simply study. Aman- da McMillan displays a snow-white unicorn, her trophy from the Cumberland County Fair which was held in October. Intense concentration can be seen on the lace of soccer fan Martha Terry: a sophomore from St. Pauls, she is a hall counsel- or lor the sixth floor of Belk Hall. ' Relax to the mail ' seemed to be sophomore lames Caras ' s motto. lames continued to party as he took a load oil his leel at the PIKA Back-To-School Party.

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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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r-. Home Sweet Home by BamBi Marshall How does one make a room in a dormitory feel like home? At home, a room is unique. It is where a person can go and relax, or do whatever he wants to do. A room is personal and reflects the personality of the one or ones that occupy it. A room at school is basically the same. One of the most common ways residents of the five PSU dormitories made their rooms more like home was vrith post- ers. Everything from ZZ Top to Kenny Rogers could be seen decorating the walls on the students ' homes-away-from- hom e. Other ways dorm rooms became more like home included the addition of a TV, stereo, pictures, and other items of personal value which had been brought from home. Each dorm room on campus was truly unique. Some were cozy and warm; others were always blinking with strobe lights. Furniture was rearranged to suit the individual taste. With a little creativity and a personal touch, dorm rooms became almost like home. Kaanna Nuorlie Taking a step out ot reality, Beth Baldwin and Millicent Stokes envelope themselves in their iavorite T.V. soap. Moving in is quite a chore as this freshman discovers. Dorms opened on August 22 for students to get settled before classes began three days later. Public Iniormation Socialite 1 1

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