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Togetherness It often begins with a single person. Then two, three, or maybe four people stop to see what has captured their curios- ity. Gradually, many people gather, people you may not even know, but a closeness or a bond is felt as the individuals slowly become one. So many times you get pushed in line at registration, shoved into a group at a party, or man- gled by a crowd at the basket- ball games. But remember all of the times you saw that friendly smile or heard that happy hel- lo from either a stranger or a friend in September you haven ' t seen in a long time? It ' s called togetherness. Each person feels a closeness. A closeness that is obtained by sharing a common goal of growing and learning at Cente- nary College. It is this together- ness that enables that person whom you have never met to say I have got something in common with you. This com- mon bond expands past the realms of the sporting events and the backpacks full of books. Togetherness not only lies within the College commu- nity, but also the world com- munity as well. A person could probably count the number of times he has been completely alone on the fingers of one hand. Being alone may need its share of time, but the sharing which oc- curs by being together is much more warm and beautiful. New friendships and new adven- tures are just as important as the knowledge and educational growth that prepares us for our future careers. And these friendships blossom right in front of our eyes, nearly every minute of the day, just waiting to spread and share its warmth of togetherness. - ? rwr stt BID DAY - Brandy Black and Stephanie Joyce share their happiness on Bid Day. Photo by Rick Anders. VICTORY - David hewing, Jeff Goins, and Bill Bland together after an intramural football game. Photo by Rick Anders. SHARING - Rhonda and Sondra Shurtleff, and Chris Jensen sit and chat between classes. Photo bv Rick Anders. 4»Opening
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1 IS U BUYING BOOKS - Senior, Terry Dalzell se- lects his books for the new semester. Photo by Rick Anders. REGISTRATION - Centenary students finally make to the last stop at registration. Photo by Rick Anders. Opening»3
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