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individuals have their own feelings of expec- tancy for student life beyond classroom; feelings that are modified by the changes in the college and throughout the world. The time that students value the most is having not to study. Though some students relax during their free time, others participate with the traditional ac- tivities of partying at Shooters and late-night trips to Murrel ' s. Ladies ' night at various clubs, liumphrees and Capri for dancing, and Cadillac for that TGIF happy hour have been the hot spots for this year. As in years past, attending Fall Ball, Homecoming and various fraternity and sorority parties are nor- mal ways to meet people and socialize. The new spot on campus, however, is the SUB with the new mail boxes and renovations. no matter if the students socialize on campus or off, the life of Centenary goes on, and why not? For That ' s Our Style! ' '
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SUB RENOVATION More Stripes, Solids, And Prints The Student Union Building had many changes of new over the summer of 1986. Thanks to a contribution from a kindly donor under the di- rection of Dr. Donald Webb the SUB greeted the students in the fall of ' 86 with a bright new decor. The first shaping of our new decor was a coat of new paint- ford room green to be exact- and matching pinstripped wallpaper to accent. Then fol- lowed new furniture of a mod- ern touch- couches, love- seats, and coffee tables of wool sand-beige fabric and oakwood. Because no homey atmosphere is complete with- out the warmth of a rug under foot, five new area rugs were purchased and blend beauti- fully with the color scheme. The money contributions dur- ing Sub Week for Sub Week auction made possible the purchasing of three new ping- pong tables and the revamp- ing of our current pool tables. new game equipment such as pool cues and table tennis paddles followed. In addition to what has been done, the family of the late Ed- win A. Moore has given the students at Centenary College a check for $50,000 to use in further renovation of the Moore Student Center. The gift was made in memory of the late Mr. Moore, a promi- nent business and civic leader whose father, the late Randle T. Moore, contributed the funds to build the Moore Stu- dent Center in 1985. Now almost 30 years old, the building has undergone minor renovations. It houses the stu- dent lounge and recreation areas, their coffee house, stage, student-operated KSCL radio station; the Faculty Club; campus post office, bookstore, and office space for the campus newspaper, yearbook, Student Govern- ment Association, part-time employment director, and stu- dent activities director. A committee of students, fac- ulty, and staff was appointed in the fall to co-ordinate im- provements for the building. Among the items on the stu- dents ' wish list are ceiling fans, new exterior doors, im- proved lighting in the coffee house, improved office space for the media, and renova- tions on the porch and adja- cent Frost Garden patio, many of which will not be possible with this generous gift. Above: Studying in the SUB can be very relaxing but enjoyable at the same time. Right: Signs were posted on the walls in the SUB so people would not place posters and damage equipment after the renovations. 10
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