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T.G.I.F. Hang in There - the Weekend's Coming! eekends and breaks are the two most talked about events on campus. After a long hard week of endless hours in the LRC and frequent all nighters, students are ready to relax and enjoy the weekend. There are many things that students do to enhance their weekend. For most all ORU students, the weekend begins always on Friday night. Since everyone has waited all week for this day, very few are even think- ing about hitting the books fonly a few During retreat, Sarah Porterfield, Darren Ingram, Janet Crites, Kelli Donovan, and the rest of Young- blood and Gucci enjoy a Kansas City Royals game. The Kansas City Royals welcome Youngblood and Gucci. if X Breaks freshman and even fewer upperclassman who have nothing better to dol. Most cele- brate this night with their friends at a movie, at the mall, or just in one friend's room while they all watch TV or just clown around. Sat- urday usually begins with everyone's favor- ite activity - sleep! By lunch most are up and ready to hit SAGA for their first meal of the day. After- wards, it's time to visit the LRC for a few hours until nighttime comes once again. As darkness slowly covers the sky, ORU students are back with their friends to enjoy some more weekend fun. Sunday is a pretty mellow day for most, with church in the moming, a nap possibly and studying for sure, and then back to church or vespers or just more studying. Even more welcomed than weekends are the breaks which seem to come at the most needed times. Some favorite vacation spots include Florida, the Padre Islands, Colo- rado, fduring the snowy monthsl, and good ol' home sweet home. Some students and some wings spend this time ministering on a short missions trip. However you spend your vacations or weekends, one thing is for sure: They never seem to be long enough. - Gina Megna
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