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ft • 7 ■ T • 4 1: Jii i H m Zi ' • • Pi II Ili i.?n v ■ — ' ' ; liZj, 4 The spectacular concerts that the Student Activi- ties Board brings to the campus each semester are often the high point of UNA entertainment, jimmy Buffett performed his Caribbean rock and roll for students during spring semester. (Photo by Lee Puckett) Although Lauderdale County has been called the wettest dry county in the country, college-oriented gathering spots are almost nonexistent Where ' s the entertainment By Ken Bi gilon Entertainment in the Florence a is very limited for the university studai The challenge is to find something tc l( in a city where there are no bars or ( 1 lege-oriented entertainment spots. However, just because Flore: J does not have the normal college hid tats does not mean that there is liter; 1; nothing to do. In Florence students h n to try a little harder to have a good ti e and this means that a group of friend; c a fraternity or sorority often plan a ss five evening. 16
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m» Guiding a bundle, Teresa Cox, a sophomore from Killen, does a careful balancing act with her clothesbasket while moving into Rice Hall. (Photo by Deborah Thompson)
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The video game craze sweeping the nation cer- tainly did not skip UNA. Here, a student tests her skill at one of the machines located in the SUB. (Photo by Grant Lovett) Johnny ' s Club at the line is the most popular stop for UNA students. Thursday nights usually find the club filled to capacity with students who ' ve come to get away from the books. (Photo by Tim Thrift) Many students opt to go to one of the ost popular spots in the immediate area I) get a drink or a six-pack of beer. The [ine is about 13 miles north of Florence, he Alabama-Tennessee state line iiakes up for the lack of local bars and irinking places. Many students can be ound at one of the clubs on Thursday !riday, or Saturday night. I However, all students that go to the xie do not go there just to dr ink. Some go ast to be with their college classmates, nd some go just to purchase the beer, then bring it back to Florence to con- sume. A word of warning is usually told to those newcomers that have never been to the line. as Flor-Ala reporter Dennis Sherer wrote, Students who go to the line to drink should either do so in moderation or take a nondrinking friend along with them to drive back. It is against the law in the state of Alabama to drive on both sides of the road. With re- cently passed legislation a person ' charged with driving under the influ- ence of intoxicating beverages will find himself herself to be one broke hombre when the judge gets through with them. Another outlet for UNA ' s drinking population is coming to life, as neighbor- ing Colbert County voted itself wet last fall. This means the trip to buy liquor is now less than ten miles round trip in- stead of a 100-mile plus drive. Also, clubs which cater to the college tastes may be only a river away, at least giving the Ten- nessee line clubs stiff competition. The line is only a small part of the continued page 18 Student Life 17
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