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Fun 011. Friday Afternoon By Amy Korpi It's Friday afternoon .. a time to unwind after that long class and work week. But what can you do 011 a Fri- day afternoon? You can use the extra time to study, do laundry or watch reruns of Love Boat, ...or go to a grill concert. As any incoming freshman or transfer student might ask, though, What is a grill concert? Fun, said Ann Haraszko, an Arts and Sciences junior, in one of her more talkative moods. It's the ideal way to blow off steam and cap the week, said Arts and Sciences junior Cathy Mihajlov. The two went to every grill concert they could this year...and last year...and the year before. Technically, a grill concert is an ASMU'sponsored perfor- mance by a live band, either on the central mall in front of Lalumfere or at the Warrior Grill in the union. The year's musical attractions included Energy, who specialize in top 40 and funk and dance music; Surf Boys, whose name implies the type of 50k and 60's style for which they are popular; and Bad Boy, who rocked and rolled the grill during h'Chicago Week to kick off Fall Block Party weekend. Too much fun has its hazards, however. Lamented one stu- dent, It seems like I never go out on Friday nights anymore. After grill concerts, I go home to sleep. It must be all the dancing Whether it's dancing, drink- ing, orjust getting together with friends, a grill concert means a good time. Now isn 1t that better than do- ing your laundry?
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,' Activity, Relaxation + Central In The Mall Augustin By Marisa Walsh and Monica Lawler Marquette's Central Mall is a hub of activity, especially on warm, sun- ny afternoons. The grassy knoll located adjacent to Brooks Memorial Union and Lalumiere Language Hall provides beautiful atmosphere with shady trees and carefully landscaped flowerbeds. The mall is a great place to study, talk with friends, scope members of the opposite sex or just bum around. For the more energetic types, there's plenty of room to toss around a frisbee or a football. Stationed at the main intersection near the Union is a Mug Rack ven- ding cart. Students mill around the mall, as they devour a tasty beer and brat combination, happy to have a break from SAGA. A more sedate group seeks peace Doer 2' an: and quiet near St. Joan of Arc Chapel. The small, white sandstone church sits in the midst of a small park filled with trees, shrubs, bushes and flowerbeds. Students visit on weather-worn benches, or study under the peaceful haven created by the sweeping limbs of the surrounding trees. A few students concentrate on textbooks, some state dreamily into space, while others sprawl out on the lawn, wat- ching the antics of the tame squirrels that play in the area. I just sit around and relax. It's bet- ter than being cooped up inside, said Martin Pittman, engineering sophomore. I like to watch the squirrels run around. Jeff Neiger, a commuter student, said he likes to study in the chapel area. It's too quiet in the library...I usually come here to study English. Sometimes being here helps inspire me. Warm Friday afternoons mean out- door grill concerts and around 3:30 the sound of a band warming up disrupts the peace of the chapel area. Soon, the Central Mall fills up with boisterous students ready to party. Fun on the Mall isn't restricted to the warm-weather months, though. The large, open area that provided a surrogate beach in September, plays host to scores of snowmen and angels once the snow flies. Marquette's Central Mall is really a lot like a miniature park in the center of campus. All that's missing are the statues and the fountain. Well, you can't have everything. Partyng and concerts on the Mall. THIS PAGE: Top - Sophomores Peggy O'Donnel, Nancy Lukas, Kris Gill and Susie Maxwell at- tend a grill concert. Bottom - A different View- The Surf Boys played before an en- thusiastic Marquette crowd.
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