1988 Gallimaufry
S t u d e n t U n i o n m MSA founded its first student union in an effort to overcome the tedious social life of a growing school and to pro– vide recreation for those lazy after– noons and weekends. With the help and donations of the Parent Council, the student union was created within a few months. Opening its doors to students in April, the union offered a 95"-screen T.V., with lounging couches surround– ing it, two ping-pong tables, a pool ta– ble, three video games ; and a pinball machine. The contents also included numerous other board games, an Atari, and video tapes, almost all of which were donated. Joe Turek , IMSA's ping-pong champion, plays a leisurely match. Joe Oettel takes careful aim for bank shot in pool. Lonzell Wilson and Craig Hancoc concentrate on blasting aliens at tf union's video games. 34 i * Residential
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