Pembroke State University - Indianhead Yearbook (Pembroke, NC)

 - Class of 1984

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Boxed to go: Terry Ry(4er Itnds his car trunk useful m cdftinq Ihe paraphernalia ol college lile to and Irom campus. Celebralinq Christmas morning, sophomore Casey Graham enthusiaslicdily tears her way through her gilts. Q.. Spring rite: ih ' -- warm days in April, 1983, brought out the usual crop ol sunbathers behind the girls ' dorms. While Christmas vacation is a time ol recollecting themselves tor many students, Monica Midgelte would ]ust like to get home. Just In Time Semester Breaks by Louise Davis After eight grueling and hectic weeks of each semester drag by and the students at PSU overload their memory circuits, the mid-breaks come to the rescue, and just in the nick of time. Students utilized their breaks this year in some exciting and not so exciting ways, but each achieved his ultimate goal for these breaks — doing exactly what he wanted to do. For Delthine Watson, doing her own thing was doing absolutely nothing. It was a time of relaxation. I went home and didn ' t leave out of my house. Bobbie Gilliam took it easy also: I played a lot, ate a lot, saw old friends, and collected some of the stuff I needed for school. For freshman Curtis Holloman, fall break was the first time he had the opportunity to get home after coming to PSU in August. It was like I had grown up a little from the experience of college life, recounted Curtis. Everybody was glad to have me home. They asked me a lot of questions about college. I really enjoyed spending time at home just relaxing. Other students didn ' t have such a relaxing time over the breaks. While some found the breaks a time to catch up on school work, others expended a great deal of energy in their various activities. For Natalie Steber, fall break was a busy time for two reasons. I stayed here at PSU over the fall break because I had some papers to catch up on, related Natalie. That was the main reason, but I also stayed because I wanted to spend some time with this guy I was dating. Beth Baldwin didn ' t waste any time sitting around during her break. 1 went down the French Broad River near Asheville, NC, in a raft with some friends from ROTC, recalled Beth. It wasn ' t required or anything, just a pleasure trip. Tonya Lynam spent her break traveling: I went back and forth between Wake Forest and Georgia. My father lives in Wake Forest and my mother lives in Georgia, so we divided the time. Whether it ' s rafting in the great outdoors or catching up on all the soap operas or doing term papers, students enjoy their breaks as long as they are assured one thing — that they don ' t have to think. SOCIALITE 29

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Summer Passes Quickly by Lora Caudill Ah yes, summer vacation, those glorious months when there was nothing to do but he around soaking up the sun. Lisa Griffin spent her summer doing absolutely nothing that concerns books whatsoever. A junior at PSU, Lisa stayed at the Pika house during the summer and worked in Lumberton. I was either at the beach or babysitting, Jeanne Carter remarked with a wistful look on her face. Alas, some students decided to come to summer school and spend their tree days taking CMA 104, French, business courses, or just making up work lost through the year. Indianhead editor Sonny Kirkley and sophomore BamBi Marshall went to a yearbook workshop in Williamsburg with senior Mary Eanes, who was the assistant editor of the 1984 Indianhead. The excitement of travel in a foreign country occupied two members of the CMA faculty. Mrs. Grace Gibson and Mrs. Ann Wells journeyed to Russia on an educational vacation. Whether it was traveling to new places or simply relaxing in the back yard, summer offered a change of pace from the regular schedules of the fall and spring semesters. I 28 SOCIALITE



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Adolph Dial: Jefferson Award Honor ee by Mary Eanes During an impressive ceremony at WTVD-TV in Durham five North Carolin- ians received Jefferson Awards. One of the recipients was PSU professor Adolph Dial. Other guests from Pembroke includ- ed Ms. Dial, Mr. Mrs. James A. Jones, Mayor Pete Jacobs, Ken Maynor, Bruce Barton, Dr. John Rimberg, and Gene Warren. According to Gene Warren, director of PSU ' s Office of Public Information, WTVD-TV in Durham rolled out the car- pet to everyone in honoring five persons with Jefferson Awards on live television. Founded in 1973, the Jefferson Awards and the American Institute for Public Ser- vices presented annual awards to honor the highest ideals and achievements in the field of public service in the United States. State winners became candidates for na- tional awards which were presented at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C., in the summer. In recognition of his service to Ameri- can Indians, Dial was presented a certifi- cate and a bronze medallion of the seal of the United States. He was described as a true hero of the Lumbee people. Kdo P ,%a In the old, gym. Damon Tobin qives a speech to the rushees during the TKE rush party- No stranger to the center stage. Damon was the winner of the 1983 Womanless Beauty Pageant, sponsored by the PiKA Little Sisters. The control booth of the radio television studio in the Media Center is the scene as Dr. Chet Jordan of the CMA Department demonstrates eguipment for Keith Hight and Sharon McHale. 30 SOCIALITE

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