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Bound.

he sun slowly de–

scends beyond

the horizon. The

final rays of the setting

sun lay on Mission Bay

coloring it a red-orange

hue, before the moon

rises in the sky to signal

the beginning of the

night. Not just another

night, but Friday night.

The night when stu–

dents broke away from

their books to relax and

release the stress from

the past week.

There were many op–

portunities provided

throughout the year to

University of San Diego

students when they

were In the mood to

party. Besides the obvi-

To Partytl!

ous drive south of the

border to Tijuana, there

were favorite hot spots

around town where stu–

dents were sure to be

spotted. The way to par–

ty came in many differ–

ent shapes and sizes.

The Breakers, Mission

Beach, and the Dog–

patch were often men–

tloned when talking

about where the popu–

lar place was going to

be that night. Some stu–

dents opted for the

more formal approach

toward a night on ~e

town by dressing up In

their best outfits and

dancing the night away.

Either way, University of

San Diego weekends

hardly ever seemed to

be dull.

Organizations on

campus also provided

opportunities for stu–

dents to "kick-back"

and have some fun. Ac–

tivities such as Mash

Bash and Club Med, as

well as Halloween and

other theme parties

were available for the

students.

One thing is for sure,

the students at Universi–

ty of San Diego

knew

how to party. And If they

didn't - they promptly

learned. After all, they

had to relieve the stress

that came from knowing

what was ahead of them

in the week to come.

Chrissy

Naugle and Mike

Hormachea Hash a smile ror

the camera proving that this

night was deHnltely a great

time.

Two

pear1y white smiles

are true signs that the night

was a success.

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