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Centenary Classics For the first time in many years, peo- ple were excited about Fall Ball. The Student Government Association, which plans this annual event, worked very hard to make it a success. Gnder the direction of Entertainment Chairperson Karen Mulling, Fall Ball re- ceived renewed interest and enthusi- asm. For the first time, it was not just a formal dance, but a semi-formal cos- tume ball. The theme of Fall Ball ' 85 was ' Come as you Were ' and students did just that. People came dressed as Mickey Mouses, pirates, gypsies, wall flowers, babies, M. and M. ' s and even the Jolly Green Giant. Another new addition to Fall Ball this year was its location, the Strand The- atre. The Strand stage was the perfect place to dance to the music of Dorsey Summerfield and the Polyphonies or sample the hor d ' oevures and free Champagne. A good time was had by all. When the party was over people took with them more than Champagne glass- es and masquerade masks. They left with memories of a night well-spent. Chris Keating, Mary Jo Monzingo, Lori Simmons, Eudora Kent, and Johnny Myles enjoy Fall Ball. The Best Costume contest was one of the Highlights of the evening. ■ 10 — Fall Ball 1985
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Student Life l I ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ft r The free time spent away from studies is very special to students, and very much deserved. Though some students sit back and relax when free time is presented to them, most submerge themselves in the numerous activities Centenary offers. This year got off to a spirited start, with a pep rally honoring the athletes. The theme, Year of the Rising Spirit was appropriate as students, faculty, and administration stood beside their athletes to cheer them on to victory. Attending Fall Ball, watching VCR movies in the SUB, and going to various fraternity and sorority parties on the weekends are just a sampling of the activities students participated in. Many students kept tradition and headed for Mama Mia ' s on Thursday nights, or visited MurrelPs to stop the hunger pains, or dance the night away at Stars. Wherever Centenary students go, and no matter what is done, it is done with style and class, and why shouldn ' t it be? For The shine ' s on them.
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A man of a right spirit is not a man of narrow and private views, but is great- ly interested and con- cerned for the good of the community to which he belongs, and particularly of the city or village in which he resides, and for the true welfare of the society of which he is a member. Jonathan Edwards
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