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In a larming booth at Suddenly Sun. Melissa Gosaeu toasts her skin before leaving for Flor- Eda. Spring Break is more than a ten day break for many college students,and Baldwin-Wallace students are no ex- eception to that. It signifies the end of a long winter and stands for the end of the longest quarter tor what seems to bet 0f the school year. Many pack up cars or vans, and head for such popular Spring Break areas as Daytona Beach, F ort Lauderdale, Sarasota, the Keys of Flor- ida. Some chose less popular places, such as San Padre Island, Texas or even California. They leave usually lwith Spring Break hopes of finding rest, romance, and rays hewever, not always in that order or in equal proportions. This Spring Break brought bad weath- er to many B-W students, who chose to go to Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale and the Keys. However, they found oth- er thing to do to occupy their time other than swimming. They may have not got lhe sun tan they expected but what many came home with were memories for a life time. Spring Break 23
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l. l 26 l... I I. l4 '0 !m g.- a H I-l g.- N I.- U! .. .p y.- OI .- a .- liq .- :0 19. Winter Quarter Ends w 0 l4 '3 l3: '3 l3? l3 :8. Spring Qtr. Begins I'- lg l, I as: sludcnla from all over the States ril- Spending Spring Break in Dayton Beach :licnlly gather in Daytona Beach for Spring proved to he a fun experience for sophomore III. Tony Horvnlh and senior Keith Webb. Convening in Daymna, ATCPB Tony Horvath, Wade Massed, Jeff Lindsay and John Snell take a break from playing basketball during Spring Break. Poolside at Penmdjs Holly Maharidge, Bridge: McDonough, Margo Gozion and Shelly Ross bask in lhe sultry Florida sun. i I . s; E $ ,.
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APR 1 m Ill. l ,a ! lo 5 !-I la 10. Alpha Xi Delta Zonferenee 1. l0q I0 '91 'lF Im l lb! 0 E 6 'l W .5 . Dance Cancer! 16H'lql'lml Pracliccs for Dance Concert began in winter quarter, allhough lhe official production doeslft take place umil the spring. Here, Gregg Stickney and Laurie Riemenschnider step 10- gelher in the new dance studio orthe Rec Cem- er. The cheerleaders didlfl have enough or the sports season so they rah-ral'led their way onlo stage for Dance Concert Staging and lighting are an imporlanl faclor In every show. Shadowed figures played an essential part In this dance. Faligul' is a general malady of many college students. According to the looks ol'Holly Scull and Jack Lewis, il can certainly build up during long practice hours.
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