Centenary College of Louisiana
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Alumni & Post-Grads

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Alumni Publications Connections E-Newsletter, a free publication sent to alumni several times a year
Major Alumni Events
  • Alumni Awards Dinner
  • Class reunions
  • Homecoming
  • Shreveport's Third Tuesday Lunch Brunch
Alumni Services Alumni Association
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Facts

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Famous Centenary Alumni:
John Corrington
(Class of 1956) – Poet, author, pioneer of early television
Dr. Michael Mann (Class of 1963) – Lasik surgery innovator
Robert Parish (Class of 1976) – Basketball Hall of Fame Center
Hal Sutton (Class of 1981) – Professional Golf Association pro

Alumni OfficeWhat's This?

Centenary Office of Alumni Relations
2911 Centenary Blvd.
Phone: (318) 869-5028
www.centenary.edu/alumni

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Hometown: Tucson, Ariz.

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