1976-1977 Yearbook

\~\~~\~ 1\\\\~ \\'Q\~\\i ~\\\~ 9 Any way the situation is looked at, being a college student meant leading a very busy life. Each individual was in most ways involved in the various activities that college life offered; thus each student determined what place leisure time held in an average day. As school costs added up, many students found it necessary to devote some of their free time to a part time job in order to meet the bills. For all students, a certain amount of time outside of classes was spent in studying as this was the main reason for being in college. Many others were more inclined to give this time of the day a special meaning by taking a walk or relaxing on the front lawn of campus. Sports in intramural and club competition gave those interested an opportunity to rid themselves of frustrations and to take advantage of a well rounded athletic program. Between and after classes, the Student Center became the ideal place for friends to gather and share a Coke while favorite seria Is and programs were watched on the television. Quiet times were sought also, as the need to back off from the daily grind and have a few moments alone became important. The time spent in prayer and meditation made the routines easier to cope with. Leisure time constituted much of the life of the average student and because the time was used constructively, the year became a success in all aspects. LEISURE TIME - fj/

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