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Left: This is a typical room of how people can decorate in their own way. Below: Parking is always a problem in front of James and Sexton dorms. lij§§§ » 88 K » R ' f v iff! J ? ' SSS 2 33 5? •» ■ S £2 ■■t !TL S? ' 72 5J S3 «ff j ,s »j !yn ■■»• ■ ■ ■Ma. ■ . ■ ■ 3 Shelley Sewll and Jim Andrews fun playing a little music. Above: Moving in and out of the dorm is always a hectic job. 21
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DORM LIFE A Second Home Dorm life can prove to be very inter- esting. It is the students home away from home. The dorm room is their own little apartment. Students fix their rooms up in all different ways. Many have purchased carpets, some have refrigerators and even micro- waves. A lot of the students have tele- visions where they can sit and watch their favorite soap operas. Rooms range from being neat, some messy, color coordinated or very individualis- tic. Studying can be done in the dorm, but there are the usual interruptions of the phone ringing or someone visiting just to talk. The dorm is a special place to es- cape to your own world, but most of all, it is your second home. Above: Brian Leach, Andy Watson and Rick Seaton like relaxing in Rotary lobby. 20 Right: Kim Movak likes to be comfort able when working on homework.
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COLLEGE Relationships That Last Forever When you go to college, you expect new beginnings, as well as new exper- iences. College, especially at Centenary is no exception. From the moment you arrive at this college you are aware of an awakening and a new threshold in your life. College is the beginning of new rela- tionships that last forever as old high school friends diminish from year to year. new friendships evolve and become stronger every semester. It doesn ' t mat- ter what classification you are, because the bond of friendship overcomes it all. Through the greek system and organiza- tions on campus, common interests bring people together to form that spe- cial feeling of friendship. These friend- ships blossom right in front of our eyes, nearly every minute of the day, just wait- ing to spread and share its warmth to others. Left: Carla Barnes and Bruce Brown enjoy themselves at Su- perior Grill. Above: Chris Keaton, Cindy Greer and John Lee always en- joy a night out on the town.
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