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Sharon Letz relaxes and discusses details of the days class with fellow class mates. An unusual drink, Volcanic Vapor, hone of The Drinks of the Con may be purchased e , . at the Club Pompeii. h , lg; 'r..v Finished with the last class of the spring term, For a part time job, Sandy Genung and Mitch Enjoying the last free night before finals, 1-. John Harbour, Eugene Clapsis and Tim Young SuSCardo serve the crowd celebrating last day of Lelleri and Donny Selletti relax at the bar. celebrate the evening. classes. A v . I 28 nght Llle Experience W0
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Enjoying the warmth of a cozy apartment for a Christmas party, Patty Bolen and Jonie Candy celebrate the holiday. 'inals approaching, Jeff Miller recalls emories of the past semester. 1' Living Experience 27 m
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Night life experience As the saying goes in television commercial land, Week- ends are made for Michelob. This could be very true for Marshall studen ts who frequent the many local bars. Most bars have special nights where the beer or liquor is cheap. The 1896 Club has 25.: a beer night on Tuesdays, as does Verbs 10th Inning. Bobbies University Lounge has Happy Hour from 4-7, 7 days a week. This is only to name a few. Bars with unique atmospheres, such as Heritage Station attract many students. The Station , is decorated with old train seats, barber chairs and other an tiques. You're cooled off with a ceiling fan and a Kerr jar of beer. If dancing is what you're out for, some nice dance spots include Disco Mad Hatter, Disco Inferno, and 1896 Club. The only place you can have beer on campus, besides dorm rooms, is the Sundown Coffee House, where beer cannot be taken from the premises. Students who do not have cars or don't like to venture into the darkness, usually stay close to campus and play pool, ping pong, bowl or one of the other activities going on at the Student Center. During daytime hours on the weekends, a trip to the south side of town to Ritter Park is ideal. There is several large areas in which to play softball, frisbee or what ever. Beer is not allowed in the park. Sororitie's and fraternities frequent the park for get togethers. Actually, it's a nice bike ride w from campus to the park. 30b Weir, Lynn Clark, and Denise Mike Johnson prepares for the last Maceyko enjoy the night out. shot in a game of pool. rt ,. :7- -mi Alan Hinkle and Cindy Kashmere pose for a quick picture while at the Hole. A Night Life Experience 29 TKW
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