University of Louisiana Monroe - Chacahoula Yearbook (Monroe, LA)

 - Class of 1984

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Many students find the week- end an enjoyable time to “kick off their shoes” and live it up. Getting together with friends and relaxing is one special way to spend those precious hours between Friday and Monday. 14 Student Life How to spend those || Days of hat follows five horrible days and preceeds even five even worse days? The weekend, the lifesaver of many college students. Once the weekend arrives, you must decide what to do with the two luxurious days. First in the list of priorities for the weekend is going out. There are many spots in town to go to at night. Itisupto your | personal taste whether or not to engage in ‘bar hopping” or to stay in one place the whole evening. By remaining in one place, you lessen your chances of meeting one of “Monroe's Finest.’ Bar hopping has the advantage of allowing you to see everybody and be seen by everyone else who is out. The great thing about going out on the weekend is that this is the only time you can go out with- out having to go to class the next day, armed with Visine to “get the red out.” A close second to going out is sleeping late. Many stu- dents, after going to a week full of brain-baffling, nerve- wrecking classes, would like twenty-four uninterrupted arrive at the decision that ther . oo out. dents is going home. Although nothing better than to sleep for §) hours. Living in a dorm room’ makes this passtime quite a] challenge. You must first take. the phone off the hook, lock) and chain-guard the door, and 4) then fix the blinds so the early- morning sun will not disturb your slumber. 7 Also, if your roommate hap- pens to be one of those awful ] |} “early bird’ types, you mus will be absolutely no lights, } visitors, or MTV before the} noon hour. lf your roommate ||: does not agree to these con tions, kindly offer to make hi or her pallet outside the door Sleeping late is luxirious, espe cially after you have engaged in the number one passtime ° Another passtime o it may sound quite uneventful going home can actually be quite useful. If you master th art of dropping “subtle” hints you can accomplish man things. Mother somehow al- |||! ways seems to know that your | Mel Riser’| |

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OVO Bicycles needed he car of your dreams is yours now. Leaving the house, you promise your fa- ni ther that you'll take good care of it. However, upon your arrival at } Northeast, you learn a valuable lesson-having a car on campus does not guarantee a parking space. | Two factors led to the parking problem on campus. First was the construction of the new natural sciences building, on what had previously been a parking lot. The second was the tremendous growth in the number of students enrolled at Northeast. Naturally, more students meant more cars. Since parlffng is a serious So now you have a dilemma — eee any students a car, but no place to park. ‘Dad, e YD thanks for the car. It's really nice, and | like it a lot. BUT, could you send me a bicycle?”’ -by Keith Sharp A common sight on the NLU cam: pus is a line of cars. No one told us that the road to collége would be so Eric Hansen Parking 13



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Bil ‘oof ‘thes need washing when ‘You arrive wearing dirty rags, Ot arrying a basket containing ° i] the other clothes you own. if fter accomplishing this task, on ‘umble weakly into the living ati 40m, fall onto the floor, and ti oudly boast the twenty-five sunds you lost in just a week shool. Next, crawl around on te} } e floor with a flashlight, as if iée| | sarching for a lost contact. m™}| When your mother finally 8 478 pennies to be able to a] [uy the chemistry book you ed] } sed to study for that bigexam ta Tuesday. You should not sis taly get the money for the uid took, but a handsome tip for tie valiant effort you make to om asking your parents | ———— leisure |i precious few to go home to get your laundry done, you must risk life and limb to do it yourself. First col- lect your weapons; laundry tickets, Tide, Bounce, and dirty clothes. After you have these, proceed bravely toward the laundry room with the “Eye of the Tiger.” The most boring, but mest rewarding way to spend the weekend, is to study. Although it is not the most fun way to spend two days, it allows you to enter into the week with the knowledge that you are pre- pared for the week ahead. It may be the best way for the hi | sks you what you are doing, © oat form her that you only need | student in the long run, but what student is known for do- ing what is best for him all the time? This has just been a list of suggestions as to what you can do with your upcoming week- end. If you still can't decide what to do, ask around, there are quite a few other ideas that have been submitted by stu- dents which are unprintable -by Barbara Griggs — During the fall semester, foot- ball becomes an exciting way to see friends and cheer on the mighthy Indians. “Bat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you go back to class” sums up many students feelings about Sunday after- noons. Weekends

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