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Dave: Aw, cC’monman... Jim: I just can’t. Gotta study for a test | tomorrow. Dave: Aw, c’mon man. Just for an hour. Jim: | REALLY haf’ta book, man. | can’t play around now. Dave: You need a break, right? Just foranhour... Jim: Give me some slack, man. || came to school to get an education. | Dave: Ha-ha-ha... Jim: Go % ¢% %o ¢! Dave: An hour. We'll go for an hour. | Jim: Nope. Dave: Yup! Jim: You never take no for an an- | swer, do you? Dave: Nope! Let’s go for an hour. Jim: Okay. But only an hour. THREE HOURS LATER... Jim: Aw, c’monman... Dave: | gotta study, man. You said | you were only gonna stay for an} hour. | thought YOU had to study! | Jim: We just got here, man. Couple } more minutes anyway. Dave: You said you had to book, | man. Jim: It’ll keep for a day. Let’s stay} for a few more minutes ... girls are starting to show up. Dave: Okay, but only for a couple minutes... Free time 29
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Above — Jogging up and down the Hill is tiring, but a student jogger finds the bleachers of the Fine Arts Center amphitheater provide a straight, level stretch. Below — Especially be- tween classes, the Downing Center is a circle of activity. CB Y UNWINDING cont. a list of everything students do in their spare time would be endless, for every individual has several favorite pastimes. Those who like to get away from the same old scenery of classroom buildings and parking lots, often venture out to Sally’s Rock on Barren River. The rock got its name from a local postman’s daughter who used to sit on the rock and wait for the mail to come by steamboat. Now it is a favorite swimming hole and relaxing place away from campus. Spe- lunking, mountain climbing and canoeing also help students get closer to nature. For students who like to mingle, there are the student haunts such as The Yellow Hydren, The Cellar, The Knights Inn and Printer’s Alley in Nashville. At places such as these, students can “boogie” to their hearts’ content. Concerts at Lampkin Park and in Nashville are also enjoyed by West- ern students. The competitive student is fortunate enough to have everything he could possibly want on campus, from elec- tronic ping-pong to 400-pound bar bells. The weight room has every gadget imaginable for building muscles and stu- 28 Free time The Places Sn dents also enjoy several activities the student center has to offer, such as foosball, pool and bowling. Many students, however, don’t need fancy facilities to have a good time. They simply need to be among friends. A big field is all they need to start a football game, and will- ing voices are all it takes to start a sing-a-long. A dollar fris- bee can provide as much fun as a $1,000 pool table, and a nice day for flying kites on top of the parking structure is priceless. Most students agree that finding fun during spare time is an essential part of college life. Russellville senior Patricia Woodard sums up this general feeling. ‘During the week | try to have a good time, but on the weekends, | know I'll have a good time!” Above — Unseasonably warm temperatures this winter brought out Louis- ville freshmen Valerie Ward and Susan Gruner, who found this part of the architecture at Rodes-Harlin Hall a little closer to the warm sun. Right — Coping with drippy cones outside one of the several area ice cream parlors are seniors Tom Hall and Janet Ritter.
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vA 1 oe ‘Left — Construction workers Jeff Miller (left).and Terry Loftus prepare to sand- . blast the front of Cherry Hall. Above — As renovation progresses, Terry Loftus applies caulking to windows. Right — ia Repairs take ‘construction workers to .Cherry Hall’s roof, where they secure anew span of metal piping.
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