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Edu? , QA 'iff V Y' If ROCKING OUT at one of the school dances in the Commons are Cliff' Mohling and Lora Hughson. S gs M L .Ni so 'K SEQ f-ig 5 gg. if is K-if . 'g..,, o ' flf.-Yin: ' ' ,- if wif? as S. Ripplinger ENJOYING A night of cards at a New YeAar's Eve costume party are Russ Bowen and Maleia Thompson. ce to thin to do eopl to s 26fFriday Nights
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lNG EXPLORE 82'2 Mike Molla takes a rest so he can look over material he has received from the many different career stations he attended. 'Nu wa T. Engels CHECKING ON career availability in sales is sophomore Jeff Sorensen. The CISI computer that was available to students at Explore 82 helped students lind careers that had their interests in mind. Explore -'szvzs
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S. Ripplinger SPENDING A night at an arcade, Lisa Mclnroy places second on the game Galaxia. THE CROWD rises to its feet in the UNI-Dome, one of the best spots to End most Cedar Falls students during the football season. T. -Engels TAKING A break from a dance at the Commons are Shelli Lovell, Sarah Shields and Steve Jensen. FRIDAY NIGHTS It's finally here - Friday night, the time everyone looks forward to all week. You can tell it's Friday by many signs. At 3 p.m. school was just getting out and you could see everyone hurry out of the building to cars or buses. You could see gas stations with 10 cars at every stall waiting to get gas. From 4 to 6 everything was quiet since everyone was eating and getting ready to go out. About 7 you could see your friends again. Many things were available to do on Friday nights - going to arcades, movies, cruising University, attending all-city dances, working or partying. Friday nights were filled with interesting times and people. Some of the best places to meet people were University Avenue, all-city dances and parties. ' These places were always packed with people from other schools and towns. On University you could meet people from different schools and become friends with many of them. Cars changed from Mom and Dad type cars to the souped-up car of today. Going out on Friday night is a good way to release anxiety, said Carlton Stansbury. I go out, but nowhere special. I just like to get out, said Chuck Bradford. Kelli Danner said, I usually have to work. Marlene Kampman said, I usually save my Friday nights for my boyfriend. Asked how she usually spent Friday nights Kelly Berry said, With the gang. - Laura Frisch Friday Nigh!.lf27
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