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mtiekfeafag P ZZ S things with people, getting to know people. just interacting on campus helps to build friendships and memories, so years from now you can look back and say, you re- member that time we did this . . All of these things seem to give some important meaning to college far beyond the educa- tion. by Brett Halbleib h G S h lx K 1'
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Wemfaeageqaa .,-fmeei I i -1, YS? 'f ,E N wfrlf Class on Friday is a real drag. You hang out in your morning classes and read the Personals, and Security Reports in the Scout. Then if class gets really bor- ing, you take a cursory glance at the 'Letters to the Editor, just to see if any- one is slamming anyone else that week. In the afternoon, you crank up some Led Zeppelin, if you're the Led Zeppelin cranking type, or some other appropriate Friday afternoon music, and waste time until the parties start. You start at the res- idence hall party, because everyone knows residence hall parties start early and end kind of early, and fraternity parties start a little later and end when the beer runs out. At the party you spill a lot of beer and talk nonsense to a lot of other people spill- ing beer. If you drink enough, which you usually do, then you don't care what it is you're doing, you're having fun. Saturday you wake up with cotton mouth Ckin to Cotton Matherl ,take a cou- ple of aspirin, and get very little accom- plished all day. Saturday morning has a peculiar smell to it. Residence halls, apart- A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF . . ments, and fraternity houses all get it. It's that smell that says there was some drinking going on last night, and no one has cleaned anything up yet. It's than the Archer Daniels Midland plant smell. Saturday night you go to the ACBU movie of the Week - something with Ar- nold Schwarzenneger hurting a lot of peo- ple - before you go out to Saturday's par- ties. Then comes Sunday morning, and you do it all over again. It's these little bits of student life that make college such a great time. Doing tl ju lr nr m rl mi tif D
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