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FUN IS ONLY Weekends do not come often enough, and when they do they seem top short. Carey stu- dents make the most of their free time. This campus is usually vacated on weekends. There is extra time to spend with friends, a chance to get away from a routine school day, and a break from homework. This gives students the weekend to look forward to. The students find time for Zack ' s Frozen Yo- gurt and Hub City Bowling Lanes, which are fun places to go to meet new people. They also find time to go shopping, go jogging, go to a movie, or go to church. For the students who are tired of eating in the cafeteria, such places as Chesterfield ' s, Burger King, HuNan ' s, and Popeye ' s are a welcome change. For those who prefer to eat in. Domino ' s Pizza Delivers. Here at Carey, weekends are a little like Sum- mers for some and when the last class ends on Friday it is time for the fun to begin. CLASSMATES LAURA BROUGHTON and Phillip Swin- dall meet in front of the dorm to discuss music class assign- ments. Laura and Phillip both have busy schedules with various music activities. FIVE DAYS AWAY SGA ACTIVITIES such as the Halloween pumpkin cutting occupy many students ' lives. Susan Ballard and Alex Hilliard participated in the various activities. 14 Weekends and Night Life
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STRIPED PANTS appeared on the campus this fall in an array of colors. Donna Hancock took time away from her basketball schedule to dress up-to-date. ALTHOUGH DRESSIER shirts were much in the scene, the ever popular sweatshirts still remained popular. Sweats, T- shirts, and tennis shoes coordinate Alana Harrigill ' s active wear. NEW STYLES in bedroom slippers become very popular among female students. These slippers were very useful as the girls ' dorm was often freezing. BLUE BUTTON-DOWN worn by freshman J.T. Thomas dominates the scene. Throughout the year button-downs were a comfortable favorite among students. MADRAS PLAIDS and polo-type shirts worn by Donna Strickland and Janice Stone are frequently seen on fashion conscious students. Fads and Fashion 13
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TAKING IN SOME sun on the baseball bleachers. Gary Roberson, Kyle Cruso, Kym Barnes, and Robert Fulgham wait patiently for the game to begin. WEEKENDS HOLD rest and relaxation from the busy school week. Al Turner watches television to pass the time . ' ' away. STUDY HOURS on the weekend came in handy for Cecil Jenkins. Weekends gave some students a chance to catch up on school work.
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