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What to do between classes? There comes a time in every stu- dent ' s life when he finds himself in a dilemma — what to do when there is nothing to do in the hour or two be- tween classes. Well, the answer is rel- atively easy. If you live in the dorms, the obvious solution is to crash in your room during your break. But what do you do if you are a commut- er? The most popular time-killing activ- ity around campus is eating. Howev- er, first you have to decide what you want to eat. The restaurants on Broad Street range from Roy Rogers ' to Blimpies. Nevertheless, the over- whelming choice for food is usually from one of the trucks on campus. Unfortunately, there is only one vending area that provides tables. The tables are quite a hangout with a variety of punk-new-wavers and average students. Of course the pigeons are everywhere. One of the most famous meeting spots on campus is the Bell Tower. The Bell Tower is that place on cam- pus where everything from eating a soft pretzel to snuggling with your sweetheart is acceptable. Beury Beach, named for the many sunbathers it attracts, is almost as popular as the Bell Tower, especially in nice weather. Beury Beach is also a good place to get a little exercise between classes. Students play ever- ything from hacky sack to frisbee. For those students who are not athle- tically inclined, there is plenty of room left to stretch out. On days when it is not so nice out- doors, there are many indoor spots for hanging out. Nearly every build- ing is equipped with a lounge or two. Students usually go to the building of their majors. The Radio-Telivi- sion-Film (RTF) majors can be found discussing their latest film shorts in the first floor hall of An- nenberg. A voice major can often be found inflicting his or her talent on the not-so-willing ears of the music majors in Presser ' s second floor lounge. Of course one cannot forget the HPERD majors in Pearson ' s sec- ond floor lounge discussing matters like the location of the next keg par- ty. The ever popular meeting place is the Student Activities Center, affec- tionately known as SAC. SAC houses Hardee ' s restaurant for hamburger junkies and Crossroads for brown- baggers. Students who have already eaten can catch a movie in the SAC Cinema. It ' s free with your coupon! Romantic students can catch up on soap operas in the television room, while the game room is a good place to vent frustrations after an exam. SAC is also a good place to go if you are looking for more productive ac- tivities. It is the meeting place for many student organizations, includ- ing the Temple Student Government and the Temple News. Finally, SAC ' s third floor provides plenty of quiet and couches if students would rather study or sleep. The best thing about all the hang- outs is that they provide relief from the anxieties of academic pursuits. Few students make it through four years of college unless they make time to hang-out. 14 Hang Outs Eating, staring, napping, drinking — this scene on the third floor of SAC is a familiar sight in all the lounges on all the campuses. I
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ter These students are waiting to pay their drop add fee and have their revised schedules inspected. Other tables that can be seen in SAC on the first day back are sorority and fraternity rush tables, ke Zeta Beta Tau ' s. Spring Semester 13
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