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Come Friday night, students
LIBERTYFEST —
My friendsand I are bored and inneed of entertainment. W e head for Libertyfest Once there, we find the area covered with red-and-white striped banners, ribbons, and balloons with everyone shuffling to the different game booths. The smell of popcorn and cotton candy overwhelms usaswe walk toward thecenter ofattraction— thedunking booth Here, we see various university administrators taking turnsgetting wet,and we eagerlyawaitourchance todunk one Once accomplishingthat, my friends and Ienjoy snow- cones as we make our way to the old-fashioned bellringer and other games Getting our fill of the games,we leave for the dorm with straw hats,batting helmets and arms laden withstuffedanimals. Not a bad way to spend a Saturdayafternoon.
Lonnie Hiltebeitel
MOVIES —
Istand inthe freezing cold for thirty minutes. Iwonder if it's worth it,but the time is approaching for the campus showing of the "Karate Kid." I know that as soon as the crowd realizes the doors are open they will shove me through I find a seatinthe front row of chairs Isave my seat with a jacket while I go to get some popcorn and a drink to enjoyduringthekarate lessons Imake my way back to the front row as a guy stretches and knocks my drink onto a girl's lap. A whole section of students goes intoan uproar I quickly duck and slowly crawl out the back way I finda spot nearthe bleacherson thefloor asthe lights go down. And I sit there to admire my hero,the one-and-only, fantastic, bombasticKarateKid — Rosemarie Bateman
Weekends brought studentsout ofthe woodwork They could lineupinDeMoss andbuymovie ticketsfor 50c (top) SGAsponsored Libertyfestsoclubsand dormfloors could raisemoney, John Painter(above)bought cotton candy Pam Lewis (above right) soldshells to sharpshooters, whilea haplessGary Yoder(who prefersto remainanonymous)perched on thedunking booth'strap door, 34/Activities