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INTRAMURALS Gentlemanly competition Some of the more active students and professors on campus were found on Hardin field or in Hay nes gym playing intramural sports. Friendly competition was the byword in intermural football, vol- leyball, basketball, raquet- ball, tennis, and Softball. Non-varsity players got a chance to play varsity sports, giving rise to much hilarity and some surprisingly deft and competitive play. Dr. Victoria LaFevers, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Educa- tion, was in charge of intra- murals. She set up each tour- nament, with the help of numerous varsity players, who helped officiate the games. Many students found intramurals a perfect method of unwinding during that hard-to-find free time. In- tensely popular on campus, intramurals provided stu- dents with a game to play or something to cheer about. ■? - 7! 18 - Student Lite
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FRIENDSHIPS Last through time At Centenary, smiles are easy to come by. In the hails and across campus, you can often see people laughing and smiling. The fun times at school contribute greatly to the friendships that we take I with us after we leave. These friendships must also survive the strain of I term papers and finals, long classes and labs, forgotten appointments and missed deadlines. To a great extent, the friendships that develop at Centenary will last through the changes that are to come. The friends that you make in college are unique: they see you grow and help you reach your goals. It is hard to let valuable people leave your life... Valuable friends enjoy the pleasant and endure the bad: keep hold of thosefriends with these preserved memo- ries and your good times. Top: Cline suitemates share a smoke. Above Left: Cralg Spence, Cindy LaFleur, and Angela Morris have fun at a basketball game. Left: Brian Leach, Ginger Folmer, and Dr. Bradley MacPherson perform together at the Faculty Follies. Student Life - 17
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Far Left: Lindsey Fisher scores. Left: Doug Hummel, with his eye on the ball, strives for yet another Church Careers touchdown. Below: Derek Harkrider demonstrates intramural sports ' of- ten fiercely competitive nature by deliv- ering an elbow to the ribs of a opposing team member. student LHe - 19
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