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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Free beer! said the advertisements for the state line clubs, and alcohol-starved students crowded to the line on Thursday nights for a spirited evening. Other students found spirit at the pep rallies Thursday evenings before the week- end football games. Still others who pre- ferred a more sedate form of entertainment discovered a new television show, Mork and Mindy. Well, maybe sedate isn ' t exactly the word for this comedy about an alien from the planet Ork, but Mork enthu- siasts could n ' t be coaxed away from the T.V. on Thursday night even if they liked beer. Cheerleader Lisa Patterson leads students in a spirited cheer during the pep rally downtown in September. . V I Taking a break from their studies, Michelle Wilson and Julie Haddock relax in front of the television set to watch a favorite program. Wednesday, Thursday 7
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday I Late Wednesday night finds Susan Rehm, a freshman from Hunts- ville, still up preparing for end-of-the-week classes. Students join other members of the Florence community at a church in downtown Florence for mid-week Bible study. Realization that the week was half over was always one of the hallmarks of Wednesday. This realization, while bringing relief to some, struck panic in others who faced those inevitable end-of-the-week tests. The combined allure of spiritual refreshment and somewhere to go led many students to the mid- week services at area churches. By the end of every Wednesday, students began to realize that the weekend really was coming after all. t
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ! I Half-empty classrooms and deserted parking lots characterized most Fridays at this suitcase college. Going home seemed to be uppermost in the minds of most students, as evidenced by the frequent absences of commuters and the exodus of dorm dwellers be- ginning late Friday morning. For those who chose to stay around on Friday, it was a good day for unwinding and preparing for the weekend. By late Friday afternoon, the only cars remaining in the parking lots on Seminary Street are in the faculty lot. The empty stu- dent lot shows that students ' interests lie elsewhere at the close of the week. Three Rivers Hall residents load up for a weekend away from dorm life, classes, and cafeteria food. i r
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