PEOPLE Finals Week: Going IHome This is the last week of the Spring Semester. Most stu dents are either relieved that classes are over or tense about final exams. For some, summer vacation means a summer job, for others a chance to see old friends and rest for awhile, because be fore you know it fall semester and more classes will be here. ■4 (Above) Joy Franklin (Below) Workmen build ing elevator shaft for reno vation of Moore Hall. Hi m photo by Richard McIntyre photo by Richard Mclntyi (Left above) David Troy cuts Tony Logan’s hair. (Right above) Reggie Carson says, “So what” or “I don’t care. ” (Below) Carol Brown, Kim Young, Deanette Ruff, Tonya Singletary and Tawana Butler photo by Richard McIntyre photo by Richard McIntyre photo by Richard Mclnl Prospective students attend ECSU high school day Top high schools students from the surrounding 16 counties visited the ECSU campus on April 16. The purpose of the assembly was to announce the new ECSU Schol arship Development Program and expose prospective stu dents to the campus. Registration began at 9 a.m. and a formal program of speakers and entertainment, including the Gospel Choir, University Choir, and University Band, filled the two horn- meeting that started at 10 a.m.. Afternoon tours of campus were conducted by the Admissions Office and other ECUS representatives. According to Dr. Leon White, Vice Chancellor of Stu dent Affairs, the response was very good and the event will be an annual affair. i Students from 16 counties in Vaughn Center University Choir