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O A slow ollornoon provides Tammi SmiTh S are I I m e and Jeff Kolker a chance To sharpen Their pool shoTs in The Twin Towers game room.-Photo by Lars Stamp ,Gr Sho X ' .. Sgigxs Tim Tall calches up on sporTs news as he waiis for his roommaies To reTurn from a game of basketball.-Phofo by Lars Stamp 26 STudenT Life pare Time? This cerTainly was noT a common Thing aT TU. Many sTu- denTs in facT, would claim They had no idea of such a noTion. When ThaT elusive Thing did pop onTo The scene sTudenTs quickly found various ways To puT iT To good use. A large amounT of imaginaTion was noT even necessary in so doing. WaTching Television was an easy and comforT- able way of sluffing off some spare Time. OpTions in viewing ranged from soap operas, To fooTball games, and To Miami Vice on Friday evenings. For Those who had or renied a VCR, pick- ing a favoriTe movie To waTch was a popular opTion. Frisbee, soccer, baskeTball, and oTh- er aThleTic acTiviTies were ofTen picks for use of spare Time. Some chose To simply relax wiih a good book or jusT chaT wiTh friends. MosT ofTen These Things came up on a momenTs noTice I waTch movies. Pafrick Magambo since spare Time was noT always for- seeable. WhaTever The case, The spare Time never quiTe lasTed long enough To saTisfy mosT busy sTudenTs. While relaxing In ,his room in John Mabee l-lall, Tuniiy To geT in Touch wiih a friend.-Phofo by Lars Mark Powell Takes a sTudy break and The oppor- Stamp
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Mom and Pop get a taste of college food. Leigh Ann Runyan is joined by her mother and father for a meal during parents weekend.-Photo by Chibley Lamas A good can of the munchies brings out the snacks. Diane Abel, Mariannne Purcell, Debbie Ferguson, and Kristen Gordon slip in a snack be- tween meals.-Photo by Chfbley Lamas Food ood for thought. . .a good thought! Eating of course, has always been important to man since it's that habit that keeps him alive. Eating has become an important part of man's, especially college students, so- cial life. It has become a tradition to moan and complain about cafeteria food. TU has had many authors of hor- ror stories concerning Twin Towers food. Yet still Twin fills up at lunch and dinner time. There did come a time The food gets old You need some variety now and then. Greg Alex when relief from the same old routine was a bright prospect. Sunday even- ing was always a break since dinner wasn't served students had to go else- where to find food or order a Scooter's or Domino's Pizza up to the room. Eleventh street was lined with fast food restaurants willing to cater to the hungry student. On occasions, TU stu- dents could even be found in 'lreal restaurants, like lnterurban or Charlie MitchelI's, certainly making a break from the standard fare. A quick trip to the grocery store could provide any manner of meal the student turned chef might want to try. In the process, junk food was usually stocked up on to help get through the long nights of study. Eating
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if A pick-up game of basketball proves to be o good form of exercise and recreation. Peter Bednekoff guards Julius Lassiter as other players try to gain position under the basket.-Photo by vi -11 KT 1 Lars Stamp Ji. B rs o 10-O by defeating the Detroit Lions.- Sunday afternoon football was always o big go ea g attraction. John Paul Pope, Mark Camby, Rod Photo by Lars Stomp Knowlton, and Andy Cozart watch as the Chico- Spdre Time
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