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' tudy? Ha! Where are your priorities? You must be able to think of something better to do with ■ your time this quarter than sit inside the darl , damp stacks of Powell. It ' s SpringI There ' s a whole, beautiful world out there at your disposal. There are things to do, places to go, and people to see. if you feel like being entertained. Spring Sing is featuring some very talented Bruins. If it ' s live concerts you are interested in. Campus Events and Cultural Affairs have a great line up, including the Cultural Af- fairs first annual all-day jazz festival. In addition, there will be some inspirational speakers, such as Farrah Fawcett, and the usual selection of great movies all courtesy of Campus Events. Feeling charitable? Well, then you ' d love working at Mardi Gras. This is the time when all the SIGs put aside their differences and come together to raise money for underprivileged kids. You ' d be having fun with your friends while working for one of the most worthwhile causes in the community. And, hey, spring break was only one week long! That ' s hardly enough time to develop your tan to its full potential. If you don ' t have transportation to the beach. Sunset Rec. is a convenient and prime loca- tion for meeting students of the opposite sex who share your interests (ie having fun in the sun). Or , if you have a little more time on your hands, there are several road trips to Palm Springs. But, if worst comes to worst, and it probably will, you can always study . . . if you really want to. ' ' ■ ie r«1 ■% . 1 26, Spring Calendar
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■ pring break. Two words that brought a look of bliss to any student ' s face during Winter Quarter finals. Dreams of heading for sand or snow pulled many a Bruin through a Chem 21 or .Management lA final, promis- ing a week of sun, fun, and relaxation. For Seniors, Spring Break was the last chance to vacation with college friends, while for Freshmen it was a chance to get away with new friends. But no matter who you are, Spring Break was un- doubtedly the time to shake the winter blahs. According to the ASUCLA Travel Service, students favored Mazatlan over other vacation choices, but skiing in Utah and Colorado proved second-most popular with those craving just a few more runs of the season. As ever, Hawaii ranked in the top three vacation spots, with it ' s close proximity and tropical weather. Even after the ruckus caused by last year ' s crowds, some Bruins partook of the desert sun in Palm Springs, hol- ing up in parent ' s condos or local hotels, and lounging by pools. Ahh! That was really living. ■ rMl ' S. VsStf t Ps m iii Spring Break 25
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