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• • And Irtc liie Cay! All this was soon forgotten as the sun went down and gave birth to that magi- cal time known as Saturday nights. It was a time for many Newman kids to get together and share the night with that special someone. Movies were very popular for this purpose and such films as Stripes , Body Heat , and Rocky Horror Picture Show were en- joyed. This was a small sampling of the way Cardinal Newman let it ' s hair down after a tough week. Weekends were a time for these things, but this quote by senior, Robby Farmer probably said it all, A weekend is anything you make it. TOP: Shan Laicona spends a Saturday in Stu- dent Congress. LEFT: Barb Kissner and June Hunt show their enthusiasm at a football game. 220 Student Life
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All Night Long For Newman Forensics, this is Scott Murray, have a nice weekend! This quote triggered the beginning of the end for the Newman community thirty-six times during the year. It started the week- end. The word weekend meant many things to many people. Weekends were synonomous with a whole dictionary full of terms. One such term that came to the minds of many a Newman student was the word party, which is verb not a noun as the Oxford English Dictionary would have you believe. A party was an event that you could go to and just get crazy for a night in an atmosphere looser than school. I like big parties better because you can see more of your friends there, said sophomore Ed Beerman. Beach parties were also popular and many sprouted up all over including Sing- er Island and all the way down at Phipp ' s park. Another hot spot for partying was Chapel-By-The-Lake, which was picked because of it ' s beautiful location on Lake Worth. Fridays were spent for first three months of the year at the Crusader foot ball games, cheering on the team or just watching the cheerleaders Later on came the basketball games and then base ball. Sports were a major part of week ends for the players and the fans The players revelled in the spirit of competi tion, that capped off a week of hard prac tices and the fans got a great way to spend some time cheering on our teams Saturdays meant rest for some and work for others For senior. Kelly Daly, who worked at the Fashion Corner in the Twin City Mall, work was not only a source of income, but an advantage She said. I work with clothes so 1 get to see a lot of the new styles when they first come out
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LEFT: Ana Lopez, Heather Reed, and Shelley Aus- tegen, went incognito on a Saturday in the park BELOW LEFT Kathy Ley spent some ol her week ends working Student Life 221
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