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Off-Campus Hang-Outs Student Life — 25
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Enter Freshmen The transition from high school to college can be very frightening as well as exciting to the new freshmen. For the first time, many new adults are away from home. Their new independence may be somewhat overwhelming as they must learn crash courses in financial and time management. Study- ing is another new aspect of college life most new students aren ' t prepared for. This year ' s freshman class had over two hundred members, making it the largest class at Centenary. From the very beginning, they werre involved. Many freshman became pledges to Greek fraterni- ties or sororities; others joined media, religious, musical, and athletic groups. With guidance from the upperclassmen, fresh- men soon learned the places to be after classes were through. Mama Mia ' s was almost a must on Thursday where the beer flowed in the beer garden for twenty-five cents. Happy Hour at Cadillac Grill and Ladies ' Night at Star ' s were other weekday hot spots. For the late night study crowd, Murrell ' s and George ' s Grill were popular places to be. The Freshman Reception was hosted by President Webb. JEST ■ I Freshmen study any time, any place. 24 — Student Life TerriDawn Strickland, Julie Blakeman, Kim Roush.
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lecoming was definitely a clas- h a major success. It wa of the 1986 Homecomir- Committee to actively i. udents, alumni, and the facu; .nder the direction of Nana arner, Director of Student Activ ties, and Anita Martin, Director o Alumni Relations. The campus wa: involved in many activities. Each or ganization was invited to enter 1 team in competition. There were many events to participate in. To th« left, representatives participate ' Homely Coming Court. 9H9HHH y activities w .ed such events as egg to iree legged race, and py ram uilding just to name a few. 1 the right, members of tf Church Careers team prepa| to build their pyramid.
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