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I Showing her cnthusi-Jim, Cathy Brown leads the crowd in j cheer Photo by O'Neil few ozemrter Striving for new goals and taking advantage of the learning environment were both essential to a successful career at Furman. However, even the most disciplined and dedicated student was forced to relax and forget about classes for awhile to retain his sanity. Free time could be spent pursuing a variety of interests. Socializing with one's broth- ers and sisters in social groups; broadening one's talents through band, chorus, drama, or art; increasing athletic ability in intramurals; or strengthening friendships with those one lived with were all escapes from academia. Activities, such as Homecoming, the TWIRP Dance, and special movies, sponsored by the Furman Univer- sity Social Activities Board highlighted the year. There were numerous diversions both on campus and in the Greenville area. How one took a break was not the important part. The important part was to revitalize the mind in order to make the student more receptive to new ideas and help him continue his pursuits. Iw Student hfe 7
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ENVILl When asked. What do you do for iur f ‘ Forman students responded with a variety of answers. Beyond the gates of Forman, the city of Greenville offers students a number of options for entertainment Many students enjoy escaping into Greenville for a quiet, enjoyable meal Greenville offers many tine eateries tor those who are tired 01 cafeteria food Favorites among students include Garcia's. Bennigan s Tavern, Ruby Tuesdays, and Streamers. Other students are called on only by the late-night rnunchtes. Kathy Heaton enjoys after dark doughnut runs ' Other students enjoy the exciting night life of Greenville, dancing the night a wav at local night spots such as ’'Celebrity's or Diversions'' Students who enjoy a more relaxed environment often see a movies at the Bijou Finally, many students en-ioy getting away from Furman to take advantage of some of nature's medicine These folks go on excursions to the infamous KA Rock. Students t an often appreciate this kind of relaxation on a Friday afternoon following a tiresome week of c lasses ami tests. Student who often complain that Furman has no social lire have probably not taken the time to explore their possibilities Greenville offers a variety of entertainment alternatives to satisfy a colony of diversified interests. Anne Cue Although not as fast-paced as other cities, Greenville offers lots of off-campus activity for students, 0 Stpdertt hie
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