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It ' s 3:1 7 on a Friday afternoon and those students who have stayed a- round for the activity period are busily contemplating the course of activities planned for the upcoming weekend, while some seniors who failed to neg- otiate the twenty-five minute naptime are already indulging in the frolics of weekend nieana. As the clock on the wall clicks to 3: 1 8, a passer by would tend to wonder what a normal student would do on a normal run of the mill weekend. The answer to that ques- tion is really quite elementary, noth- ing. A thriving midwestern community such as New Haven, has basically, nothing to offer the adolescent citizen that isn ' t illegal, immoral or costs you an arm and a leg. So whatever the student has planned for a weekend is really a product of long studious men- tal labor, which indirectly finally reveals some relevance to Friday activity period, it gives students time to plan for the Friday — Saturday — Sunday, mini-vacation. Ctl GEORGETOWN T JtedDieA GENEiWILDER-Szz z= FINAtzWl !!SHERL0CK=HOUIESnii ' ' THE LE =SMARTEirBROTMEir FzBlGFOOr Enjoying an evening of companionship, Mark Hevel and Nancy Longergan stop for a quick bite to eat after a night on the town. Movies, parties and an occasional rock con- cert supplied most of the weekend entertain- ment. Shown here is Georgetown Theatres 1 and 2. 6 — Weekends
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« THAT DOWN HOME FEELING... 99 Above. Seniors Butch Cheviron, Dave Bade, and Dave Shifley help varsity cheerleaders Gina Lothamer, Jayne Essex, Dawn Gibson, Judy Flora and Gorinne Lampe do the pre- game lineup. Above right. Reigning over the 1976 Jr.-Sr. Prom, Just You ' n ' Me are Juniors Mark Hevel and Karen Klotz. Forced to go to football games at the Heritage field because of w ork on John Young, the fans still come and cheer their team on. Thai Down Home Feeling — 5
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Shopping was one way to spend a Saturday afternoon along with alot of money. Here Tonda Thomas discusses prices with a sales- person. The Memorial Coliseum provided entertain- ment from Hockey games to the three ring cir- cus. This varied entertainment relieved much of the monotony of weekends. Weekends — 7
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