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GREEKS The Greeks are by far the loudest minority on the whole ' Nary campus. Although other residents are some- times annoyed by strange explo- sions at odd hours of the night, or loud music blasting out of Frat Row, the members themselves consider the sororities and fraternities to be definitely worthwhile. Rivalries flare on occasion, but nothing or no one has yet been really damaged beyond minor repair. And after all, what other organization can you join which gives you new friends, parties to go to, a house off campus, and your own table in the caf? H HAMILTON HALL Who knows what mystery lurks behind those wooden panels and glass doors of Hamilton Hall? Stu- dents often spend four years won- dering exactly who hands down all those decisions concerning the campus community. Funny, the administration frequently wonders the same thing. 23
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mmmmm mum HOMECOMING This year ' s Homecoming weekend marked the official beginning of Cen- tenary ' s sesquicentennial celebra- tion. It all started with a mammoth luncheon on Friday at the Shreve- port Convention Center with Con- gressman Joe D. Waggoner as fea- tured speaker. On Friday and Satur- day one of the largest alumni crowds in Centenary history gathered on campus for the weekend ' s events. Entertainment was provided by Oli- via Newton-John in concert Friday night and then faculty and student skits on Saturday. In the meantime, students worked frantically to finish Homecoming decorations by Friday only to have them washed out by rain on Saturday. In spite of the bad weather, a capacity crowd filled the Gold Dome Saturday night to watch Centenary defeat Southern Illinois. In some of the finest play of the season, the Gents overcame the Salukis early 1 6-0 lead and went on to win 71 -66. The Homecoming court was pre- sented at halftime, with queen Gay Caldwell and maids Larin Graves, Cindy Jenkins, Kim Hughens, Becky Moore, and Kay Kidder. Sunday morning ' s events cen- tered in the chapel with a special sesquicentennial service. The ser- mon was delivered by Bishop Robert Goodrich and commemorative speeches given by Bishop Finis Crutchfield and Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards. An alumni banquet honoring Governor Edwards was held immediately after, rounding off the weekend ' s events. 24
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