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Slueltnt ndmlsslon Corps: front Row. Susan Beard, Treasurer: Ton i Brown, Vice President: Lisa Britt, Secretarij. Back Bolu: Cynthia LocMeor, €tto Hearne, Darothi Singleton , Man faulk, Hrlsto Merchant. International Students share their cultures with others. Dr. VanZondt checks It out while Hoarlna takes pictures as Vuko ond HIroko ex plain. aiaek Student Organization: front Bow: Ida Baker, Babble Gllllom, President: Patrice PIttman, Treasurer: Sandra McNIell. Secretari : Bobin Calvin. Porllmentarlan: Sheree Blue, Him evons. Bock: Maxine McLean, Miss BSU: Dorothy Singleton , Sherlon Cogdell, Jerri Caldwell, Cn stol Quick. Man faulk. Merlin McLean, Rngle Thomas, Shoun Howard. Not Pictured: Lonnle Blue, Vice President. 26
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Ingredients for Indionheod, Pine Needle. Horclujork, Determinotion. In o year of lost-minute coptlon- lurltlng, picture-taking ond decision- making, o senior from Finlond, Koorlno Nuortle, monaged to turn long nights In the Indionheod office Into o quality piece of oiorkmonshlp. LUhlle the uiorklood uuos heavy, especially near the deadlines, o poor attitude or a lets ' , give It up frome-of-mlnd uuas never observed. Trying to present the Importont people, places, ond events of the year, the yearbook staff provided PSU students uulth o book of memories, centering around the phrase UUhot ' s Happening? The Pine Needle during the 1984-85 school year uuos beset uuith internol problems. The staff had three editors at various times throughout the year. Joe Holt uuho took over the neojspaper editorship during the last part of the spring ' 84 term, served as editor of the first fall issue. His resignation brought o neuu editor, special education major Sobrino Raley, uuho led the regular publicotion of the poper during the foil semester. Because Raley uuos in the student teaching block !r-, in the spring, she could not continue In the position, and David Leek uuos named Pine Needle editor for spring of ' 85. Despite this confusion, the neuuspoper remained the quality paper thot PSU students expected. Vearbook Staff- fikk i McLomb, photographer: Lee Osbourne, assistant editor. Standing: Charles Russell, photographer: Dr. Dennis SIgmon. advisor: Somontha Dial: Rachel Williams: Peggi Hunt: Pandora Sampson: Cynthia Lochlear: Hoarlna Nuortle, editor. Not pictured: Hathi Faulk; Cassandra Graham, photographer: fellcia Lock- leor: Suson Prevatte, photographer: Gregg Steele: Melody LUest. Ci nthlo Locklear and Felicia Locklear relax outside North Hall. Both are members of the Ind ' an heod staff David Leek, Pine Needle editor, ond port of his staff observe state of the art neuuswrltlng techniques. 25
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Natlvt ttmtrlean Studtnl Organization: First Rouj: Gole Sampson. Rnn Lockleor, Ci r thio Lockleor. Pandora Sampson, David J, Cummlngs, Mirlan Chovls. Middle How: ed Chovls. Rose Revels, feledo Lockleor. Bock Row: €rrol Oxendlne, Denlse Moi nor. Terrij Deese, floijd Lockleor. James Levlner. feletus Oxendlne, and Rudi Coronada, Jr. International Students: Front: Dr. John C io( , advisor: Vincent Lou. Vuko Hosegaaio. Vuka Nakano. TokashI Murakami. Vasuo Tokomotsu. Bock: Kenneth Obriro, Fred €kujuno. Dr. Paul Herrlck. advisor: Victor Onlrettl. Osman Janneh. Petri Rekolo: president. Not pictured: Tokashokl Tsuruto, HIroko Sugo. Hoorlna Nuortle NRSO. BSO, ISC, SRC Clubs Serve Special Needs Delthlne LUatson. Farmer Pres. SGR. Pres. BSO. graduates with a final laugh at PSU. Friendliness and coring ore the pervading characteristics of many PSU campus organizations. They offer something for everyone in o voriety of ujoys. If student oionts to learn more about the Native flmericons, he could join the Native American Student Organization. Or if you feel the need to help promote the true spirit of Slock unity you con octively participate in the Slock Student Organization. These ore not the only orgonizo- tions. The International Students Club provides good fellouuship among many of the foreign students living on campus. Rnd the Student l=ldmissions Corps encourages students to join and offer assistance to the Admissions Office for recruiting incoming students. Throughout the year these clubs sponsored various school activities luhich offered the students and faculty on escape from the rigorous school routine. 27
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