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ORGANIZATIONAL FAIR - Freshmen students learn about college activities at the Organization Fair at Freshman Orientation. Photo by Rick Anders. MOVIES - Many students enjoy the nightly VCR movies in the SUB , Photo by Rick Anders. GAMES - Video games and pinball machines are available in the SUB, Photo by Rick Anders. STUDY - The SUB can be a place to study if you do not mind a little noise. Photo by Rick Anders. 24»Student Life
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CONVOCATIONS - Michael Hayes takes up C. P. cards at convocation. Photo by Jennifer Royal. HONORARY MAROON JACKET - Mr. Bert Scott was chosen as an honorary Maroon Jacket during the 1983-84 year. Photo by Rick Anders. PRESIDENT ' S CONVOCATION - The Jack- ets pose for a picture after the Annual Presi- dent ' s Convocation. Photo by Jennifer Royal. MAROON JACKETS - Michael Hayes, Alyce Boudreaux, Elizabeth Selby, Carolyn Benham, and Laura Echols. Photo by Janie Flournoy. Student Life • 23
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Activities RECREATION - Pool and ping pong ta- bles for students are located in the SUB. Photo by Rick Anders. SOCIALIZING - The SUB is also a great place for meeting and visiting with friends. Photo by Rick Anders. Back-to-school dances, Italian dinners, comedians, Halloween parties, caps and gowns: these are just a part of what makes up the Student Union Building, otherwise known by the students as the SUB. But the most important ingredient of the SUB is the students. During the day, you can find them studying, relax- ing, or catching up on the latest gossip in the couch area. In the gameroom, many important matters have been de- cided over a friendly game of pool or ping pong. The nucleus of the SUB is the Coffee- house. Everynight VCR movies are shown in the Coffeehouse, free of charge. Top it off with free popcorn and it ' s an entertaining and cheap way to spend an evening. Besides free popcorn, there are other goodies that can be pur- chased in the Coffeehouse, and yes, we even have SUB-marine sandwiches. The Student Activities Director ' s sup- port group, otherwise known as the Student Activities Advisory Council or S.A.A.C, helps plan and coordinate the activities in the SUB or around campus. S.A.A.C. works in conjection with the SGA Entertainment Committee spon- soring bands, special events, and the annual SUB Week Crawfish Boil. As you can see, Student Activities en- compasses many different areas, but the most important area is student rela- tions. The SUB is here not only to serve the students of Centenary College, but to be a place where good times and last- ing memories are made.
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