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9prings Anew After being closed for over a year, the new Springs Campus Center was unveiled for public view on August 26, 1985. The rededication one week later marked the beginn- ing of a new era at PC. Springs Campus Center has brought a closeness to the campus. The most advantageous aspect of the new center is that it is the living room of the school. Springs gives the col- lege a place to go between classes, after a ballgame, and for study breaks. The facility includes recrea- tional games, an intramural court, television sets, a swimming pool, the student organization offices, exer- cise rooms, bookstore, and can- teen. The unique feature of Springs Campus Center is that it is the original structure built in 1924. This center integrates the old with the new to earn on the spirit that characterizes PC. (right) Springs Center sponsored a yummy banana split feast which was enjoyed by all (above) The welcome back dance held in Springs was a new experience for upperclassmen 18
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(upper left) Contemplation at center court (left) Look out Ronald McDonald The Entertainer Debbie White is the director of the newly renovated Springs Campus Center. In her two years at PC, she has watched the changes that have occur- red on campus resulting from the addi- tion of Springs. Debbie is in charge of the many activities that help the cam- pus to unwind. From ping pong to fnsbee golf, she runs the events associated with the new campus center. Debbie heads not only the Stu- dent Union Board but, also, in- tramurals; in short, she provides the entertainment that makes PC go. She Plans The ActivHies 17
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(far left) The new hall of the mailroom -where is everybody? (left) Debbie Churchill and Mane Tillman add some creativity to the banana split. m Clos« (above) A plaque is posted below the portrait of Colonel Leroy Springs of Lancaster - informing passers by of his great contributions (left) These freshmen seem intrigued with something - wonder what it is 19
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