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If there is any truth to old adages, the one that says the more things change, the more they stay the same has to be the truest. Change was, in one sense, the keynote of 1978-79. The Camp David Summit gave the world hope for peace in the Middle East. The disco craze, boosted to a frenzy by Saturday Night Fever, changed America ' s fashions, music, and dancing. Alabamians voted in a gubernatorial election, knowing that they would be electing a governor whose last name was not Wallace. Downtown Florence was changed by the construction of a multi-level parking deck, and many UNA students found employment, or at least enjoyment, in a new mall which some felt would make the parking deck unnecessary. But in spite of changes all around us, our day-to-day routine stayed much the same . . . Day In, Day Out 11 Red Letter Days 97 School Days 251 Advertisements 318 Index 338 Closing 348
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday [ The road back to school on Monday morning is never lonely hundreds of other students finding their way back to campus begin another week. The one day that has always been the hardest to face, Monday never failed to arrive too soon. We watched the road back to campus through sleepy eyes, joined the parking place race, drank coffee in Friday ' s and tried to catch up on all the assignments we had neglected during the weekend. The one good thing about Monday was that it didn ' t last forever. With the pain of Monday behind us, we met Tuesday full force, anticipating the middle of the week. Classes of one hour and fifteen minutes in length and frequent afternoon club meetings made Tuesdays seem long, so the temptation of buck night at the local movie theaters often took us away from the books for two or three hours, even though inflation pushed the price of admission up to $1.25. More serious or less ingenious students used Tuesday nights for study, secluding themselves at home, in the dorms, or in the library. (Photos by Gaiiman) Coffee helps Ms. Deborah Douglas, music instructor, to wake up to face another Monday.
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