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It is nor ChrisrmQs. bur the nee in front of Jacobs is decorated with o good old fashioned roll job. Bill Ponkey seems to be trying to shake something our of one of the girls osJackDrirt watches in front of Jacobs Oh PSU. oh P5U. what do you have to offer me seems to be the thoughts of these guys os they talk on second floor Jacobs. Living Ir Up Where PSU men take time to rest. Jacobs, Wellons. ond Wesr were the dormitories on PSU ' s campus designed for rhe living quarters of its young men. The dorms housed opproximotely 250 students. The rooms were specious ond served the purpose of being o place for them to call their home. Whether the guys had a private room or they shored o room with someone else they generolly got to know most of the guys on their floor. Even if the rooms were not OS good as the one they hod ot home, they served the purpose of being pieces where they could go when they could not go any place else. 22
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Srudenrs and foculry alihe turned out in moises to witness rtte ceremonies This particular group seems to be more Interested i the toad thon the festivities. Thoughts On The New Student Center It ' s Nice, bur I would rorher see rhe money pur into repairs ftiof ore really needed. We don ' t really need rtie Student Center onyway ■ — Delia Kimrey, Junior The new student center will provide more activities for students in one central loco- tion. — Billy Dovis, Junior Ttie added dimensions of the new Univer- sity Center will provide a lot of activities for students and will bring o greater omount of unity among students and staff. — Russell Clork, Senior Construction on the new student center finoily began in September 1985. |c ( Copy by Somontho Dial. Photos by Donnie Roberts ond Ricky McGirt. Design by Angle i Owens. I
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' ' Roomies Roommores ore o speciol breed of people. Over the course of o yeor, even rhe mosr different of people who become roomies grow together os the semester progresses. At first it was rough, sold Steve Albert of Foyettevllle. My room- mate and I were In two different fraternities. It presented a little problem, but now we ore able to folk and discuss things, ond hove become close friends. Roommates share things with eoch other, whether good or bad. The common bond between Roomies exceeds even thot of close friends. It takes trust, sold Greg Word of Lumberton. You hove to trust each other, ond leorn to be considerote of each other. Roommotes aid each other in time of need ond fry to play mother and doddy with each other or times. They leorn what it is like to adjust to o situtotion and moke things work. Yes sir, roommates are a rare group. Ar PSU everyone seems to be a roommate Whot could be inside ttie trash can that orrracts all of these young men in front of Wellons? Steve Cook finds a new way of getting to his room. Bobby ? finds time to phone home. Copy by Corolyn Willioms and David Leel . Photos by Poul Belk Design by Corolyn Williams I 23
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