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Hae Mln Koo People are talking about . . . Ward Smith, a D.J. at The Moon spins records for a crowd of peo- ple which Is not an uncommon sight at the ever so popular Mus- clal Moon. On top of tilings. Sophomore Pe- ter Lakanen, the Disc Jockey at Clyde ' s, adjusts his headset be- fore playing another pop hit for the dancers below. Hae Mln Koo NIGHT LIFE 19
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OUT ON THE TOWN -Brenda Lopez residence halls or in the nights were 19+ nights at entertainment some tried B-Brenda Lopez ored? Not in Talla- hassee! If there was no excitement on campus stu- dents were bound to find entertainment some where in the college town. Nighttime is the right life, nightlife is for me ... Pop- ular words sung by the group Pretty Poison reflect- ed the philosophy of many students at Florida Slate University. And, certainly no one waited for the weekend! Contrary to what some may believe, many enter- taining activities were available to students. At- tractions ranged from off campus night clubs to ac- tivities on campus in the residence halls or in the Student Union. When students felt like relaxing they could walk in the park. Lake Ella was among the most common because of it ' s closeness to campus. Or, better yet, no one could beat that $1-a- movie deal at the Varsity Theater. For those looking for more excitement, night clubs reached their peak on Hump Day (Wednes- day)! The ever popular Ladies Night was spon- sored by almost every ma- jor club in town β The Moon, Clyde ' s, and Studebaker ' s to name just a few. Underagers had no fear; Tuesday and Thursday nights were 19+ nights at Clyde ' s, and Fridays and Saturdays were 18+ nights at the Moon. If that was not enough, a popular teen club in Tallahassee was the Late Night Library. If transportation was a problem, excitement could be found closer to home. The Phyrst had a special almost every night. There was a new attrac- tion on campus β The Club Downunder β revis- ited and remodeled! An added advantage was that it had no cover entertainment some trie the dances held on week- end nights at the Union Ballroom. There students could find the typical nigh1 club atmosphere with one exception, no drinks. Yoi could however, dance thβ¬ night away and into the morning, 2:00 in the morn ing, that is. Of course, not everyone enjoyed the lime light. The had other options. Study ing, believe it or not, was clever, frequently consid ered way to pass the timel How students spent theil charge as long as you had nightlife was certainly theiii a student ID, along with Its choice. The choices defi-l convenient location in the nitely were not limited but middle of the campus in one common philosophy the Ogelsby Student Union, was to relax and have c For different source of good time!!! Hae Min Koo La Bamba . The crowd gets down to the sounds being spun by the D.J. at Studebaker ' s, a pop- ular night spot for Tallahassee lo- cals and students. Chock him out. Local students watch the dance floor at Late Night Library, a popular night club near campus. Hae MIn Kc Saturday Night Live at Clyde ' i Patrons gather around the bar t drink and share a few laughs. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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On a Friday? Kerry Cort attempts to study at an actual desk. Three demenslonal. After watch- ing the 3D half time show of Superbowl XXIII, Tom Rushmore looks at studying with a new per- spective. Lee Moore Lee Moore Catching some Z ' s. Between classes at the College of Law, Charles Johnson slips in some much needed rest. 20 STUDENT LIFE
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