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Weekends were made for Taylor University Monday, Tuesday, Happy Days, Wednesday, Thursday, Happy Days . . . but the real happy days come to Taylor on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Thank God for weekends! Its quite surprising how many and varied the weekend activities are here in Upland. Weekend events range from going to the Upland auction to driving to Muncie for a movie. Openhouse occupies a great deal of time for students during the weekenu. From 7-12 pm on Fridays and Satur- days the dorms are open to members of the opposite sex. During this time students play cards, listen to the ste- reo, watch TV, talk, and engage them- selves in a variety of other activities. Going out to eat is another fun week- end activity. Whether it ' s to Hoes for a shake or to McDonald ' s for a burger, or to Homestead for pizza and a free pitch- er of pop, students enjoy dining out and getting off-campus for a while. Traveling home is another enjoyable weekend event. Guys look forward to this so they can indulge in Mom ' s ho- mecooked meals. Whatever the rea- soning, students also find going home a welcome escape from studies. When the weekend comes to a close on Sunday, one finds many Taylor stu- dents worshipping in one of the com- munity ' s churches. After church, most students head to the D.C. for the usual Sunday dinner . . . fried chicken. The noon meal is followed by a nap or a long afternoon and evening spent studying for those Monday classes. ABOVE: A friendly card game on 3rd Center Wen- gatz will keep these guys out of trouble (maybe). RIGHT; Create your own sauna, a project insti- tuted by Dave Rarick, proved to be a great suc- cess in the dorms. 1 1 i ' il ' ' 55M ' ' ■ ■r ' il tJ W 18
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LEFT: Thank goodness it ' s Friday and we both have dates! say Cathy Fuller and Maribeth True. ABOVE: Watching a football game, even on the cold- ABOVE: Jeff Fuller catches up on world news in his est days, is a popular weekend activity. spare time. 19
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