Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1985

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1 TT MtftOfd Enjoying the sun and surf of Myrtle, Bill Scott shows how much fun House Party ts. photo by Megan Hower Even away from school, Dave Rogers and Fred drove display the sanctity of centaur brotherhood In spite of undesirable beach weather. VIDA sisters have a great time on their retreat Sunning at the beach, ACT member Kathy Barcik and 'friend'' regress Anticipating the fun of their spring weekend. Delphians stop on the way to the nxruntains Photo by Rebecca Pullen. Beach weekend is a great time to show appreciation, and that's just what this centaur brother is doingI photo by Fred Grove MWtat I Hucfcon House Partii-s 29

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28 Student hie House parties - almost ev- 4 oery student knows what they 1 are. but only those involved in . fraternities and social clubs can really appreciate this fun-filled event. Although beach week-2 end is scheduled tor the second weekend in May. the campus is -almost vacant on the previous Friday With only five hours separat- 2 ing Furman and Myrtle Beach, j everyone usually arrives by Fri- T day evening. The weekend is the perfect breaktime because springtime exams are just •around the corner Eric Young, a member of the centaur brotherhood. put it this way. not ■•only is it a way of relieving the ’ pre-exam tension, it always • helps to form strong bonds between the Brothers and. of V [course, the little sisters. House party weekend is a well-deserved break tor everyone who participates, and for some people, it's a time of abandon for awhile. John Gardner. a member of The Knights Eternal stated, House Parties are a real blast. It's the time make up for not having a spring break Unfortunately, some of us do that a little too well! Even though the weekend is: fast-paced, everyone finds , what he came for. whether it's i relaxation or a wild time. Scott Kimberly, one of the Brothers in Eternity said. It's a lot of fun® and a great time to get away. A Star and Lamp brother, Pete Hull exclaimed. It's a once in a lifetime experience. I think they ■IVAIIU V-U VlCUIl. Myrtle Beach has something for everyone. Students may return with a bit of a sunburn, but the only complaint is that they have to come back and dust off the books once again Heidi Schmidt PAR 4



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It 30 htramurab INTRAMURALS Furman gained a new intramural director in 1984. Youthful, energetic Owen McFadden took over the intramural program this year, and more than ever, it was teeming with activity. What was McFadden's secret to success? Time and dedication. The enthusiastic Citadel graduate spent, on a busy day, ten or more hours monitoring the carefully-planned sports events. Games of several sports were scheduled every day, and according to the number of teams, each sport had as many as fifty games per week. McFadden made several improvements in the intramural program. For the first time, student or faculty teams could compete at co-rec basketball, basketball free-throw, frisbee, frisbee golf, one-one-one basketball, and bicycle racing. These new additions to the program boosted the total number of intramural sports to twenty-four - ten of which were co-rec sports. And, next year, McFadden plans to offer even more activities which were chosen by Furman students from a survey McFadden sent out in the spring. The added number of intramural games gave more students the chance to be a sport

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