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US D At Night

The right place to bel

t wasn't hard to

flnd something to

do at night.

Whether it be Algebra,

ordering pizza, watch–

ing movies in Cross–

roads, going out on the

' town or an organized

event on campus, there

was always something

to do.

The University held

some type of event for

students about once a

week. There were

Thursday's at the Grille,

various speakers, co–

medians, and other

shows put on by the AS.

Social

" get togethers· are

only one

of

many acUvities that

go on at USD at night

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Remember the Dating

Game? Pato Bantan?

Or, how many times

have you seen " Pretty

Woman"?

There were more of–

ten than not club events

going on too dinners,

meetings, functions.

The Ski Club showed

Blizzard of Oz, and the

Surf Club showed surf–

ing films for anybody in–

terested for example.

But the " wilder side"

off the University cannot

be kept under wraps ei–

ther. There was always

something going on in

Late

night trips to Nico's are a

must ror the " midnight mun–

chies 'I

the Vistas or the Valley

(no alcohol of course),

or if one were to troop

off campus to Breakers

or some other hang out.

How about the Pennant

or the Beachcomber?

Then there were always

the old stand-by - dinner

and a movie. Or for the

starving students, pizza

at the Grille and a rent–

ed movie.

For the rest of us how–

ever .

the lmmacu–

lata sure looks great at

night when there's a

thick textbook in our

hands.