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-ss Ladies ' Dorms Where ladies go when rhey get ready to rest Delk Hall ond North Hall housed the young lodies thor lived on PSU ' s campus. The two buildings were six stories high. Eoch floor hod rwenfy-one rooms. The rooms were small yet the girls monoged ro survive. The holls of both dorms were usually filled with chatter as the girls gathered together to toll ' s. Friendships even though sometimes smothered becouse of the closeness of just being down the hall kept growing until everyone on the floor ot leost knew eoch other. Life in the womens dorm usually was fun yet it is on experience one just has to experience in order ro know. Micky Gomson ond cousin help eoch other srudy in between toughing at the cameto Michoel Ffome visits with two of his friends on 6th Hoot Detl These young lodies seem to be in o hurry os they leave their dorm Dolorus Osborne studies with hetZIA boby on 6th floor Delh in her room 24
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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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Being A Hall Counselor Sometimes Work Isn ' t All It Is Cut-Up To Be Being o Holl Counselor holds o lor of responsiblliry. The duries range from keep- ing opproxinnorely 30 sfudenfs srroighr to dorm lock-up. Berh Baldwin, o senior of P5U, is o holl counselor for rhird-floor Delk Holl. She found our rhor her posirion hos irs odvon- roges os well as disodvonroges. The odvon- roges gained are aurhoriry, respect, ond o lot of friendships with the girls she looked our for. One of the disodvantoges proved to be almost disostrous on October 10, 1985. Beth ond Mrs. Lockleor, North Holl House Mom, were making rounds during 12:00 lock-up in Belk Holl. On the third floor they spotted three locol high school males wolking around mysteriously. They were asked what they were doing there when they begon to run. Berh and Mrs. Lockleor chased after them down the stairs. The three moles ran our of the gloss door, rhe lost of the three slamming the door bock on Beth. Trying to protect her head, her arms went through the gloss, cutting her left orm and right hand. Jimmy Simpson tried to stop the cor, bur he could nor. Mrs. Lockleor rook Berh over to the infirmory where campus nurse Mrs. McBryde hod Ricky McGirt take her to Lumberton hospital, where she received 15 stitches in her left arm and 3 stitches in her right hond. Beth found out that work isn ' t all whot it is Cut-up to be! Miss Beth Baldwin third floor hall counselor roMng a break by calling a friend. Ms Pat, Belk Holl house mother, in her cozy apartment Ms. Lochlear is watching tv in her oportmenr during her bteak from being house morher at North Holl. I Co, Copy by Corolyn Williams Photos by Ricky McGirt and Paul Delk Design by Carolyn Willioms. lyn I 25
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