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A View from the Mount Sitting in Vernon 401, you can hear the two guys in the building across the yard listening to Got the Fever, by Southside Johnny and the Ashbury Jukes. The temperatures is 75 degrees and you don ' t want to be in Mr. Barach ' s Press and Society class. You want to be outside work- ing your tan. The mind wanders and the eyes stare out the window. Another world gazes back. The trees and patios re- mind you of the country, but the cars beeping bring the sounds of the city to the ear. The class goes by so slowly. 2:20. How could it be only 2:20? Not lis- tening to the days lecture, you con- tinue to look out the window. Your eyes follow the winding staircases and fire escapes of the Pickney street apartments. The couple loung- ing in their roof-top hot tub are hav- ing a great time and your body is stuck in class. You wish you were there too. Only ten more minutes to go. You look over the trees and building tops and can see the Beacon Chambers and other Suffolk buildings in the distance. What are all of your friends doing in their classes over there? Are they still in class? No, they are out on the Common catching the rays and lick- ing Kelly ' s ice cream cones. 2:50. He ' s finished. Thank God. Why are you always kept until the last minute? Racing down the stairs in the attempt to be the first one out the door. You truck down the hill, past all the building fronts whose backyards you know by heart. Where are your friends? You want to join them on this great day. None of them went to class so they went home, leaving you to en- joy the day alone. by Amy Scarborough 4
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Looking to the future of the Mall Other uses of the Mall have been utilized by (then) President Thomas A. Fulham and Vice President and Treasurer Francis X. Flannery. Last year, they saved approximately $440 by parking in the only free spaces on campus. Soon, a new addition will be add- ed to Temple St. A new park, built in the vacant lot across from the Donahue building, should be com- pleted. Suffolk students will finally have the campus they always want- ed, small though it may be. It will be a little difficult, though, to fit all 6000 students into the park. Although the street is a little futur- istic in design, it still holds the same charm and elegance that it did ten years ago. The beacon lamps and the old fashioned architecture are exam- ples of this. Hopefully, Temple Mall will remain a unique part of Suffolk University. by Amy Scarborough and Janet Constantakes 3
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