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Break Away and Relax continued from page 10 hours. Some are content to stay In and catch a few extra winks of sleep which they rapidly lost during the week, wash the pile of clothes which have accumulated in the closet, or even catch up on homework not finished during the week. After spending the better part of the morning sleeping or recovering from over partying. students can choose from a variety of activities. One of the popular places to congregate is the SMC. where the clink of quarters and sounds of video games can be heard, as well as the click of pool and ping pong balls. The “active person” can stretch his her muscles by playing volleyball, throwing the football. frisbec. or jogging down North George Street. For those who prefer quieter surroundings, the pond can be the scene of serenity, a spot where friends can talk and feed the swans, or Just sit and reflect. For those who are loyal to their studies, the library is the place to be to write term papers, read books, and study for tests. Some use the daylight hours to clean their rooms, and the air is filled with dust and the sound of vacuum cleaners. All too soon, it Is Sunday evening, and students arc frantically doing the homework they left go. or having a final fling at a party. Monday comes, and the weekend is only a memory — however, thoughts and plans for the next weekend arc in the making, and students are looking forward to another Weekends were also used for organizations to try and raise funds for future activities. A member of Sigma Tau Gamma finalizes a sale of a raffle ticket. • Photo by Johnna Pinrxey 12 Week-end Life
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Sometimes the weekdays Just didn't prove long enough to get all of the work finished. Roxana Hall spends a Saturday afternoon getting classwork done. - Photo by Mcrin Studio Week-end Life 11
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lime of rest and relaxation which has bcco m e synonymous with the word weekend. Steve Keefer Weekly roads to home were a major part of some students life. Packing the car often took the help of good ’ole dad. - Photo by Steve Danforth In the fall, a favorite week-end activity was attending the Mauradcr football games. Will Reese is one of the many spectators in attendance that day. Photo by Floyd Rankle Music and excitement started early at Millersville with a concert by Maxwell the first weekend of the semester. This student displays her dancing style to the beat of the music. Photo by Darrin Mann Week-end Life 13
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