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After 4 Years . . . Where To Now? Graduation is a moment to reflect upon all those projects and all-nighters which had been suffered through, and to feel a sense of genuine triumph in overcoming it all. It is triumph tainted with the sad- ness of saying good-bye to friends and even Centena- ry. Yet, jubilation will win out in the end as the Graduates of 1984 bid Centenary a loving farewell and move on toward the future, walking away with everlasting pride. Meeting four years ago, Michelle Whitt and Claire Weigand will share a special friendship for a lifetime. Angela Estill seems to enjoy her last year participating in Chi Omega Rush. Seniors emerge from Brown Chapel after the President ' s Convocation. 14 • Opening
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All Americans, National Champions Shine At Centenary Lauren Cotter Ingram and Patty Hamilton Outstanding Student Gymnast, Jill Brown. All American Athletes are not uncommon on the Cente- nary campus. The Spring of 1983 In the spring of 1983 this high award was presented to two of the Centenary Lady gymnast, not for the first time either. For Ladies Jill Brown and Jennifer Forshee, becoming an Ail-American is easy. They both have accomplished this feat four times, to be- come Centenary ' s first four time All-Americans. Jill also was awarded the honored Outstanding Student Gymnast Award at the NAIA National Championships held in March, 1983. In tennis, Coach Jimmie Harrison once again brought a team home with highest standing in the NAIA women ' s competition. Senior, Lauren Cotter Ingram became the NAIA Women ' s Singles Champion when she defeated a Charleston player by a score of 6-2, 6-3. Sophomore Patty Hamilton also advanced to the semi-finals before being defeated. The Ladies team places second in the final compe- tition. Other members included Sandy MacMillian, Tam- mie Kelly, Cynthia Vanderslice, Edie Carroll, Missy Moore, Liz Montgomery and Cherie Winters. 4-time Ail-American, Jennifer Forshee NAIA Singles Champion, Lauren Cotter Ingram 4-time All-American, Jill Brown 13
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Stacy Brown and Jill Brown listen attentively during Convocation. Graduates Barry Breit and Scotty Caroom say, WE MADE IT! Jaqueline Pope, a SR. Geology major asks the question, Where to now? Centenary Cheerleader, Sue Haynie was part of the judging committee to choose additional cheerleaders for her last year here.
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