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IK , le 5mm ieuaiwwm a . Excitement llWeekends always give me a chance to rest u from a hard week of studies 1,; letting loose and having fun. - Caroline Gist hile homework, projects and term papers filled some weekends, most weekends were designed for fun. The Stu- dent Association offered movies on Friday and Saturday nights for under $2 .00 admis- sion fee. They also brought live entertain- ment to the campus such as the Wright Brothers, juggler Edward Jackman, and comedian Andy Andrews. uEdward Jackman was funny, exciting. enjoyable and everything else rolled up in to one. His bizarre style of being a juggler and comedian combined made his show fantastic. I especially enjoyed when he balanced the lO-speed bike on his head and when he juggled a bowling ball, machete, and apple all at once. It was so crazy that it was funny! said Kathy Orme. However students sometimes wanted off campus. They would go to the Rialto or the Rand for Searcy entertainment or McCain Mall for North Little Rock entertainment. llWhen I needed a break from Searcy Stuffing her face. While in Memphis, TN, Lisa Risse, a freshman from Charlotte, NC, enjoys a Shoney's breakfast bar before the volleybaII tournament started. Students often spent their weekends on schooI-sponsored trips traveling around the country. - photo by Sharon Bowles. life, I went to Little Rock for a tlrealil movie or for shopping? said Juanita Hartr Yet, Little Rock was not far enough for some students e they went home. tlI went to Ft. Worth, TX, in the back of a cramped Toyota, to see my girlfrrend. Because I found a ride home, I just couldnit pass up the opportunity, said Scott Kirkpatrick. Despite the fun times the weekends of- fered, sometimes homework and laundry jsut could not be avoided. The prime time for laundry was Sunday afternoon about one olclock as the students packed in with their clothes trying to find an empty washer. On Sunday nights after church, students almost always did homework. thDespite if I studied all weekend or played all weekend I always had some homework to do after Sunday night church? Graham Leighton. No matter how students spent their weekend, weekends were looked forward to and usually enjoyed. Ilqve to 90 011th mm onithe weekends! Once my'friends and I went to Memphis to shop and we made total , fools of ourselves at the mall - but wethad 'agbad time. I also like going home to Jackson, TN to see my family and play my guitar with the band; W go ?W ilirelwndx m1 9 Strides! Lift
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To buy or not to buy. To fight the hum-drum Scarcy life, Tina Crawford, 3 Ii'eshman from Swartz Creek, MI, shops at the McCain Mall. Students oficn went to Little Rock to shop, at- tend concerts, or go to movies. - photo by Bill Tripp. Hammock life. Trying to find a pcaccfhl and quiet atmosphene, junior Michael Hill, from South Pan's, ME, relaxes in his hammock. 0n wamz afternoons, Hill could often be found on the fmnt lawn, stretched out between two trees sleeping or studying. - photo by Bill Tripp. Wail mm Bmeawm Do all students have cars? Weekends in Studen: L ifv q promise it will fit? Weekend tn'ps were a highlight for students as they packed their cars or boarded planes to head home liar a short visit. Jeff Vanuatu. a sophomore from Baltimore, OH, and Kevin Hall, a sophomore from Lan- caster, OH, went home for a weekend Visit in mid-October. - photo by Bill Tripp.
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Singing the Good News. Dun'ng Lectureship, Wayne Jones, a sophomore from Rock Falls, IL, and Leann Baker, a junior from Bozeman, M T, sing lb: a crowded auditorium. The Good News singers tmveled wand the country perfotfming while trying to recruit students. photo by Danny Macks. Lectureship singers. Members OfIhc Chorale sang at the Benson on Thcsday night of the an- nual lectureship. The group alien traveled to other cities to perfonn for alumni, schools and churches. - photo by Leslie Downs. ma yew WWW. When were you born? Amazlngly the slatlstlc show that the student body Is well- dlstrlbuted In their birth months. lllllll I l Jan. Fob. Mar. Apr. May Jun. July Aug. Supt. Oct. Nov. Dec. : 2 Lecmrcshlp Student 1' 1:3
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