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Times Of Our Lives (Creating a Balance . . . cont.) I ' m going to blow off studying. After all, there is more to experience at Notre Dame than just being a throat. While there is a time to study, there are also times to play, to laugh, to be jubilant, to blow off. We visit friends, watch Cheers, play pool, or make a nightly stop at food sales. Many students do aerobics, splash around in the new pool, take a jog, or lift weights. We use our time for enjoyment to relieve the academic pressure. In different degrees, we find time to do more. What ' s going on this weekend? GUESS WHO ' S HERE? Amy Hayes cordially in- vites Paul Christian in as Mary Kirsch puts on the final touches for tonight ' s formal. We spend time entertaining each other. Many of us set aside a few hours during the weekend for socializ- ing. Whether it ' s on campus or off, we look to ha ve fun. Sometimes we avoid the dining hall and eat dinner OC. We take in a movie at the Engi- neering Auditorium. Those of us who live wild lives search for social gath- erings around the dorm, around the quad, and off-campus. Domers bear- ing ID ' s check out the bars. In addi- tion, we shop at the mall. When we put our minds to it, we can always find something to do. This South Bend weather is so crazy! We experience, and often complain about, the unpredictable weather. At least it has some vari- ety. Early on, we enjoy the last days of summer at the Dunes. Then comes the rain. That umbrella real- ly comes in handy, doesn ' t it? Right after Turkey Day, Christmas decorations turn up all over cam- pus. Winter strikes. Before long, we ask ourselves when will it ever stop snowing. In the meantime, we find warmth in the great indoors. For instance, the participants in Irish Hoop Hysteria watch basketball at the ACC Arena. And we CHEERS AND EMIL. During a Thursday night study session, Bill Meinert explains a chemistry problem to a confused Mike Peeney while Joe Brady tries to figure it out on his own. GOING WITH BODY AND SPIRIT. Steve Blaha. Jon Liu, Michelle Guntz, Julie Hassenmiller, Baby Alfie, Patti Bergin, and Annie Shaughnessy make a stop at the County Market for road trip munchies before journeying to the Michigan game. 16 Times Of Our Lives
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Creating fi Balance Life at Notre Dame is simply a matter of time. We face many challenges at Notre Dame, and among them is taking advantage of the time we have to spend. Some- times we feel that there ' s not enough time to go around. We try to do the best we can to use it wisely. There are so many ways we spend our time at Notre Dame. We do much to make our lives eventful. Often we think about how we spend our time here. We express our feelings feelings we can easily relate to with each other. There are many examples. I have so much work to do! Yes, we figure this out almost imme- diately when we first came to South Bend. When we first arrived at Notre Dame as freshmen, we began to real- ize the importance of time. Things like good grades do not come as eas- ily as they used to. As freshmen, we were given schedule sheets to keep track of everything we had to do by the hour. Study more than forty hours a week? Is it possible? To ac- complish everything that we wanted to do, we learned that we had to bud- get our time. We use this time to achieve our goals. (Continued on page 16) TIME TO RELAX. With a hectic class schedule, even the least time for yourself can feel like heaven. HUFFING AND PUFFING. The time we spend ex- ercising, such as a jog around the lake, helps many students look good and feel good. FOOTBALL HYSTERIA. Even with a disappointing season, the fans enjoy themselves by getting into the spirit of the cheers. Times Of Our Lives 15
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tften ble ari ; Then real- r, !,we stop ind K IIBl walk on water. Well, actually, we can walk across the snow and ice of St. Mary ' s Lake. How does snow football at 1:00 in the morning sound? We search for a cure for spring fever. Skipping classes and getting tan should remedy this sickness. If not, An Tostal usual- ly does the trick. Because we expe- rience different types of weather we are able to do a variety of activities. At last I ' m a senior! When we reach our fourth year at Notre Dame every event becomes special. For seniors, whose days at Notre Dame are numbered, time becomes - precious. The last SYR, the last home game, and even the last dining hall meal all become cherished moments. Graduating and facing the real world become the next challenges. The sen- iors spend a lot of time reflecting on the past. Before long we find that time really does fly. We realize that the time we spend can help us develop into better people. We learn a lot by being with and helping others, but there is time for each of us to be alone, too. For peace and solitude, we travel to the Grotto, and reflect on our lives. Col- lectively, we try to make the most of the time we have at Notre Dame. Un- fortunately, not all of our time is well spent. All of us have our share of sad, unhappy times. It is at this time we seek the comfort of our friends. Often we share tender moments in the com- pany of a close friend. In our time, we catch a glimpse of what our future holds for us. Someday we can look back and say that at Notre Dame we had the times of our lives. -Ronald Almiron ATTACK OF THE ABOMINABLE CAVEMAN. Sophomore Pete Pellegrino is assaulted by Tom Vas- ti during a snow football game out on North Quad. THE AEROBICS GOD. Dave Martin proves to a mostly female class that with a little time and deter- mination, men can also increase flexibility. Photos by Paul Pahoresky Times Of Our Lives 17
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