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K KSCL Our campus radio station is located on the second floor of the SUB. The interior is painted blue and silver and is decorated with various posters and notices. Station Manager Jaxon Baker and Program Director Guy Cas- singham have worked hard on the station. It has expand- ed to 150 watts and has cut back to eight hours of broadcasting time a day. Since it is a progressive radio station and the disc jockeys mostly play acid rock from the early 70 ' s, most students consider it regessive and flip to another station. L LANDSCAPING Centenary has one of the prettiest campuses in the nation. The groun ds are covered with beautiful gardens, towering trees and impressive azaleas and roses. The school ' s new sign located on the corner of Kings Highway and Centenary Boulevard is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balcom, and they have taken quite an interest in seeing that our landscaping continues in a similar man- ner. Most students feel lucky to have the peaceful beautiful campus, especially in the spring when Crumley Gardens burst into a symphony of red, pink and white azaleas. Guidebook • 19
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HONOR CODE The Honor Code is Centenary ' s institutional reminder that students are indeed adults and have certain re- sponsibilities. The pledge which one can barely scrawl at the end of a fifteen page essay test is a sign of respect for higher learning as well as higher morals. The atmo- sphere of trust rather than the threat of punishment cre- ates self -enforcement. i INTERIM Interim is the three week period following Christmas vacation. Its original purpose was to allow the students to take a culturally enriching course Pass Fail so that stu- dents would be exposed to a course in college that could be fun and still broaden horizons. Cultural Perspec- tives now fills this purpose, and Interim has been caught in a cross-current of feelings embodied in its original pur- pose versus feelings which question the worth of three hours of easy credit. For the students who take trips, it is still alot of fun and a nice way to see more of the world than Shreveport. For the students who stay on campus, it is a chance to relax and have some peace and quiet. This year Shreveport got five inches of snow, so classes were cancelled, and residents got to play in the snow. INTRAMURALS Centenary ' s Intramural program includes football, bas- ketball, Softball, cross country, volleyball, pool, ping pong, golf and tennis. Fraternities battle for the sweep- stakes trophy, and independents form teams to try to outdo the Greeks. Intramural football tends to draw more spectators than the other sports, and this year ' s championship game where the Sun Devils defeated Kappa Sigma I turned out to be an exciting game. 18 • Guidebook
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LIBRARY Magale Library is located on the east side of campus and faces Woodlawn Avenue. It houses around 130,000 books, a music listening room, a lounge area among the magazine racks, and study rooms on the second floor. The library is a nice place to study and visit with people. The only time it is really crowded is during exam week and a week before Freshman English research papers are due. M MAIL Mail is one of the few contacts from the outside world. Students check their mailbox diligently for the sight of the diagonal edge of an envelope, a magazine, or even junk mail. If you receive a letter, it makes your whole day, reminding you of your family, friends, and boy- or girl- friend back home. Though our mail service may not be the best, we at least have twice a day delivery and mailboxes in our dorms. 20 Guidebook
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