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Yoncopin 1985 Centenary College
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New Beginnings When you go to college, you expect new beginnings, as well as new experiences. Centenary is no exception. From the very moment you arrive at this college you are aware of an awakening and a new threshold in your life. At Freshman Orientation you are rewarded with perhaps Centena- ry ' s most endowing feature. The one-to-one relationship that the faculty and administration pro- vide is rare and unique to college life. This college is famous for it. All are willing to meet and greet you with warmth and friendli- ness. You are not treated like a number. Every year proves to be another experience, only more enjoyable than the previous one. There is not a year that goes by that you don ' t meet new people and follow Another aspect that grows and a new path. As you become more changes is that of your social life, embedded in Centenary, you dis- Every year presents a new round cover more of the opportunities it of parties and social activities. As offers. For example; most people each weekend passes, you discov- do not discover the academic hon- ers a new place to go and socialize, or societies, various extra-curricu- On Sundays, students strive to lar activities, other students, other find new restaurants at which to faculty members, or even the var- dine. The cafeteria always pro- ious trips and interims that Cen- vides for a new experience, tenary offers. Centenary also gives each student Each year, as your classes change a chance to experience new areas and your personality developes, of culture. No year has the same you discover who you are. Every plays, art exhibits, concerts, or semester offers new opportuni- even forums and convocations, ties. Each professor changes his or The school strives to create in her curriculum for the new se- each student a burning desire for mester. As well, each student be- the new and extraordinary. When comes more involved with his fel- a student arrives at Centenary, he low students. These people grow or she starts a new experience - a together and foster a family rela- new beginning, tionship that few colleges can by Tom Ufert boast. COACH TO ATHLETE - New Freshman gymnast Loye Walker speaks to Coach Vannie Edwards about her new schedule. Photo by Rick Anders. NEW FRIENDS - Braun Ray stops to talk to Andy Olsen on her way to class. Photo by Rick Anders. 2»Opening
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