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D E S OF G K Winter Carnival Gannon Students Go Hawaiian Midway through the sec- ond semester, many stu- dents find themselves suf- fering from the winter blahs. This condition is caused by a combination of many factors including mid-semester exams, the difficulty of getting around in the snow and just the weather in general. In hopes of lifting the spirits of the Gannonites, the Stu- dent Government Associa- tion sponsors an annual dance. In past years, this event was held in February and termed the Winter Car- nival, but with the place- ment of Easter vacation, as well as mid-semester break, it was impossible to arrange the dance on such short notice. Instead, a dance with the theme of a Hawaiian Luau took place at the Quality Hotel. One major difference that occurred in this year's spring semester dance, be- sides the date being changed was the absence of candidates vying for the title of carnival queen. Be- cause of the confusion caused by the change of date, enough time was not available for organizations to choose a candidate and then, campaign sufficiently. Tables covered with ap- petizers including meat- balls and chicken nuggets were set up at various loca- tions in the ballroom. Thanks to the Student Gov- ernment Association, pop was also available at these refreshment tables. For students twenty-one and older, Quality Hotel em- ployees tended a few small bars where alcoholic bever- ages could be purchased. Even with the change in plans concerning the dance, the evening was a great success. Beth Pierce looks over the appe- tizers which were courtesy of the Student Government Association. Disc Jockey, Mark Reno, kept the Gannon students and their guests in high spirits hy playing popular music all evening long.
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D E S OF G R Spring Break Fun in the Sun Spring Break '88 for Gannon University took place March 26 thru April 10. Students headed for sun and relaxation. The hot spots were Daytona Beach, Cancun, and the ever popu- lar Ft. Lauderdale. Some even toured Europe. Various means of travel were used for students to reach their destination. Some took planes, some ventured in their cars, and still others were daring enough to ride a bus for 36 hours strait!! Partying and fun were on the top of the list for most students, but some took this free time to visit family and friends and take a needed break from studying. This is the first year that Gannon has given its students a two week spring break and it was very pop- ular among students. Some students re- marked, It's about time!
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