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Breakin the Monoton Days filled with scheduled classes and evenings crowded with studies and social events characterize the normal routine for students. Each one deals with the tensions and frustrations brought about by this rigor in different ways. The carnpus provides several spots which have become hot beds for the weary students. Foremost among these sought after areas rates the Vikings Den. Not only does the den have a color television set, it is equipped with ping pong tables and games of various sorts. Mo- nopoly games and table tennis wars popularize the atmosphere. In addition to the Vikings Den, the Student Center sets the scene for so- cialization and fun. Chess and scrabble games often gain the focal point of small clusters of students. Uno cards create easy entertainment for those who want a short game or the prerog- ative to extend their evening with friends. Newer attractions to the campus in- clude foosball and electronic space games located in a newer game room known as Viking II. Foosball tournaments have the potential for becoming 'a yearly tradition among fans and professionals alike. Further, space invader games have found their way as a money mak- ing venture into the dormitories. Of course, the students enjoy both the convenience and stimulation of these electronic space war games. These are only a few of the ways to let minds rest. Creativity and the great outdoors add to this existing variety. These and many more activities are available and students constantly take advantage of them in order to break the monotony. -David K. Pugalee TOP RIGHT: Foosball arrives at the Vikings Den providing entertainment for Michael Miller as he watches a heated game between Gary Hubbardyand Nathan Lombard. BELOW: Marlon Rampy twists awkwardly to make a close catch in a game of frisbee on the lawn adjoining the library. BOTTOM RIGHT: Studies tend to make one tense and tight but Pat Walker has the right idea for unwinding. wan. , 9' x., 'aq- . 'Qi 1.,,,. 4- s2?mMM an V
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