Stephen F Austin State University - Stone Fort Yearbook (Nacogdoches, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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A students popularize UCgameroom — September — Will you play me? challenged the Black Knight from the video pinball machine. Formidable voices, bleeps and other eerie sounds were characteristic of the new wave in leisure time gameplaying — the video game. The illuminated machines were trendsetters, but they could be expensive. One could easily have spent two dollars in one visit. The billiard and foosball area also enjoyed renewed interest in leisure time games. Table tennis, chess, darts and shuffleboard were some of the other games being played in the gameroom. The UC gameroom became a favorite spot for many adventurous students. (1) The evercrowded UC video game room as a congested airport control tower. (2) Byron Barnfield finished a game of pool in the UC poolroom. Todd Hansen, Garland sophomore, took time from classes and band to participate in one of America ' s fastest growing segments of leisure time entertainment — viedo games. Video games were not new to the general public, but many of today ' s games were more than the average Atari television programs. One could select from a myriad of flashing, bleeping and talking machines such as Pac Man, Battlezone and Berzerk. Hansen claimed that Pac Man is his favorite and so far has obtained a high score of 87,000 points. Although the game had only been out two years, he commented that one can easily learn the pattern, but you can burn out easily. After playing the game for nearly a year, Todd profoundly stated you can always beat the system. ■Student Life

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Intramural football Men ' s intramural football was marked by a large number of participants in fall 1981. However, the number of forfeits that resulted from poor organization and forging names marred the overall record for many teams. For the most part, however, intramural football was the challenging, action packed game it was supposed to be. The season was led by such teams as the Savage Nomads, Red Dogs and Pikes 2. There were 74 teams constituting six leagues. (1) Uncle Robbers ' offense proves to be a challenge to Acacia ' s defensive squad. (2) Kappa Alpha ' s offensive unit sends Uncle Robbers scrambling to coordinate defensive strength. Student Life— 27

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