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Dressing for a beach party is usually easy enough, with shirt, shorts, and no socks, but Tony Hall, Anthony Lewis, and Jimmy Hager took it a little bit farther. Here, they display the latest in swim wear and beach towels.
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Clockwise If you think all you did was housework or chores for your parents, think again. If you were an average stu¬ dent, you watched a lot of television, ate, studied, talked on the phone, went out on dates, played video games, and attended sport¬ ing events a total of thirty- three hours a week! That was more than one full day, and didn ' t include time spent sleeping, daydreaming, or being in class! Splitting all those up found watching television way up front with eleven hours. Some students could recite the plot of every sit-com within the past week. Talking on the phone was next with nine hours, closely followed by eating with eight hours. A few people mastered the art of balancing the phone on a shoulder while simultaneous¬ ly raiding the refrigerator. The average for dating was six hours, while studying was five hours. People enjoyed the opposite sex one hour longer than they enjoyed their algebra! They support¬ ed their local sports teams for three hours, and fed quarters to hungry video ma¬ chines for one hour. The places people went in their spare time were as im¬ portant as the time they spent doing the activities. Fast food was always found in the same vicinity with ar¬ cades, shopping malls, and movie theatres. In couples or singles, they went skating, skiing, fishing, to concerts, to parties, to libraries, jogging, and just plain cruising. On the far side of s pare time, they worked on cars, and then used those cars to cruise the campuses of Rad¬ ford U. and VA. Tech look¬ ing for some action. They played in bands and rode around the state park look¬ ing at the ducks. Staying at home didn ' t necessarily mean sitting around watching T.V., HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and free munchies. Some of the more fortunate had Ataries, home computers and video disc players. A few construc¬ tive souls sewed, painted, built shelves, cooked, and read books. Clockwise, there were twenty-four hours a day, but students needed at least twice that to accomplish ev¬ erything they needed to. Still, they managed to cram a great deal of activity into just one day. 8 Time
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