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Right: Snow bunnies Carle Flemmer, Sandi Dion, and Cindy LaFleurfind getting to class easy Below: Cat trays serve as makeshift sleds. 24 - Student LMe
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A rose is a rose is a PORCELAIN ROSE The Centenary Rose continues to thrive in Hodges Garden, outside of Hamilton Hall and beyond. Mrs. Jean du Tilleux and her family have taken this rose hybrid and sculpted from it a porce- lain rose. The Centenary Rose was far from Mrs.Tilleux ' s first , though she says that of all the porcelain roses she has created, I like this one the best. Mrs. Tilleux ' s roses are in demand around the world for their beauty and precision. She has created over 3500 roses, including one arrangement that was made for the residents of the White House. The Centenary Rose made its appearance during Homecoming. The velvety maroon rose, bred especially for the College, is now cap- tured in the beauty of porce- lain. Mrs. Jean de Tilleaux ; her husband, Os- cardeTilleaux ; and son-in- law, Clifford Eschenfelder all attended Centenary. Rose making is their business of three gen- erations. Each family member has a special job to do to make the finished product, but Mrs. Tilleux inspects each one before they leave. Student Life • 23
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JANUARY SNOW Takes Shreveport by storm Many students were surprised when Spring semester time rolled around: this year, it was delayed by bad weather. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, and subzero temperatures grounded air- lines and made Interstates treacherous. It ' s not often that Shre- veport gets snowed in; when it does, we collegiates of the Sunny South have trouble coping. Many were snowbound in airports. Those who made it to campus slid, skated, and belly-flopped on ice-sheeted sidewalks to and from the Cat during their six-day vacation, before classes started on Monday, January 1 1 . The snow came again on Thursday, February 1 1 , strik- ing fear into the hearts of Mardi Gras vacationers. This time it was a false alarm. Students and professers alike were able to laissent les bon temps rouler right on sched- ule. Lett: The unexpected snow gave Centenary a new look. A-.» . I Student Ufe - 25
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