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THANK GCD lT'S THURSDAY Somepeoplelookforward to Fridays, others to Saturdays or even Sundays. Here Thursday is the big day everyone looks to with anticipation and even long- ing. What does this mean? Well. for one thing, it means the weekend starts early tfive in the aftemoon on Thursdays . . . at the Iatestl. Also, it means Friday classes are not a welcomed part of the week, especially during spring quarter. And as always. Monday moming continues to sneak up too soon. Not to wor- ry though . . . Thursday is only three days away. Faternity parties attract big crowds with promises of re- 1 las 1'5 l . Q gl freshments, dancing and tami- iar, friendy faces. Local bush- esses also draw folcs out of the dorm and hto the swhg of Tro 's ' ' tliie with . Y F qU9 '8 . 599' cials like ladies Night and Happy Businesses and school organizations often sponsor bands for the fun and enjoyment of the students and community. Many of these are held in concert at the amiery TSU's ACU8 also sponsors beg name bands like Chicago and Hall and Oates. Troy students and residents alike are excited by the opportunity to go to Montgomery's Garrett Colise- um. 1 L -r 'V r , f I N
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THURSDAY CON'T During the fall, Homecoming brings a seven-day weekend to TSU and gets everyone in a fes- tive mood. Winter quarter be- gins in a frenzy as friends get together to catch up on things after a month of carousing at home. Formals are a large part of the winter's social scene. Most formals are held in Do- than, Montgomery, or Eufaula where the host group holds a banquet and dance. In the past few years some of the groups on campus have made their for- mal into a convoy to the Caroli- nas for a ski trip weekend. One fraternity did the unusual this year by celebrating the end of winter quarter with a cruise dur- ing spring break. Spring quarter is alive and ro- bust at Troy State. Beach par- ties, suntan contests, Greek Week, and pre-dead week bashes make up a long list of 'lthings I can't miss. Weekends definitely begin on Thursdays, if not a day or two sooner during this time of the school year. Thursday is not just another day of the week at Troy State. It is the week, or at least the be- ginning ofthe best part. THANK GOD ITS THURSDAY!! 28 Thursday
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