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r i f Junior Raymond DeVaughn demonstrates the fine art of shuffling playing cards. Although Raymond frequents the game room by habit, he admittingly claims, “Its only a game.” J 29 t
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FUI It GAMES E ight ball in the side pocket, your serve, tilt, does anybody have an extra quarter? To the usual patrons of the Student Center game room, located on the first floor across from the Pub, these phrases fill the air creating a familiar atmosphere before, between, and after classes. Controlled by Kent Schroeder, Student Center Director, the game room comes complete with gadgets and sporting gear such as video and pinball machines, ping pong and pool tables. Seton Hall wizards and hustlers may enjoy the recreation at the cost of t only an I.D. and some loose change. Cashier and part-time employee, Larry McShane, claimed that the most popular time for game room activity is between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on any weekday. As for rating the favorite activity, Larry assured, “The pinball machines get the most at- tention.” Said Larry, “One of the obvious reasons why the game room is often crowded is the atmosphere students can enjoy. It’s very similar to the Pub — a place where students can get together on campus yet not be in the classroom.” ■ Pool table 8 gets some action as this student lines up a combination shot. On the other side of the game room, (facing page ) Eight Ball is a game played with flippers but Lady Luck just cheated on junior Blaise Vece. 28
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This activity, unlike the noise- filled, electric mien of the Pub or game room, is pure and simple. A deep azure sky hovers above McLaughlin Library as students rush to class. A couple (right) chats next to the Business Building on a crisp spring afternoon. ( Facing page) The granite ledge of McNulty Hall is a nice place to rest while a quick-paced student follows the cement path. A shimmering blanket of snow covers the Boland Hall lawn.
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