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its Hrst full year of use, e University Center was just ,eil-'filling in Since its opening in January ii, the University Center has idly become a new home for Ll students. This year marks first time the Center has in open for the fail semester, I many students have made use of the Centers facili- l spend most of my time in music lounge, said fresh- n Tami Jones. I like to lis- to music while writing my friend. Jones said she tes her boyfriend everyday, tlthough he spends most of time as a student teacher, iie Schmidt, a senior, said icomes over to the Center ting with her sorority sister in one he Centers lounges, Faith Sheran s the piedge book of Alpha Sigma wa pledge Ann Wallace. whenever he can, mainly to eat. Schmidt said his brother, an MSU alumnus, visited the campus and was quite im- pressed by the new facility. Dave Kratzer, University Center Director, said the popu- larity of the meeting rooms and the Sugar Cube, the sweet shop, was greater than he had originally anticipated. l was told the meeting rooms would not be used fre- quently, but now the rooms are used by an average of three groups a day. Kratzer said. In the fall, the only portion of the Center left unfinished was the bowling center. Kratzer planned for the lanes to open early in the spring. With all the facilities the Cen- ter offers, many students find it's just a good place to social- rze. 4-3 'flf' Valerie Allison railing his next shot is Mike Hen' Setting his hooks aside. this student un. The pool tables are among the takes a rest while listening to music on popular attractions in the game one of the couches in the music lounge. i for students, I like to just come over here and meet friends, Jones said. ' Charlotte Houchins 9 The soiitude of the third floor lounge proves to be an ideal spot for this stu- dent to do some of his studying. Debbie Halter Greg Vincent University Center 15
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ts-n.,q.-want-...ww-tw l ly u W sg - ng:-,rggg i At the outskirts of Murray, the Univer- sity announces its presence with a foot- ball advertisement, while in the back- ground the city shows itself. Visible are First United Methodist Church, the Bank of Murray and the Calloway Country Courthouse. 16 Student Life Valerie Allison Checking out some supplies from co- worker Shannon Jones, MSU student and K-Mart employee Lisa Hoke fin- ishes another working day. Curtis Brown Valerie Allison
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