Alcalá 1992

I t wasn't too difficult to find some– thing to do in your spare time. San Diego was filled with places just wait– ing to be discovered and people who were always up for a good time. Whether it was homework (NOT!), catching a flick, head– ing out to a party or just kicking back on the beach, USO students were definitely not bored. AS usually hosted at least one event a week in the University Center for those students who just didn't feel like hitting the town, and other organizations always had something going on. Outdoor Adven– tures was more than willing to "challenge" you for a weekend and of course, there was the usual selection of parties to attend. Friends threw "get-togethers" (parties weren't allowed) in the Valley and the Vistas, and the Maher guys could always come up with something creative (and somewhat destructive) to do. With so many options, some students chose the less stressful activities. Reading, laying out, watching television and sleep– ing were the most popular ways of relaxing and taking a little time for themselves.

Sar Diego was home to tons of 'ents and attractions. The only problem was deciding what to do first.

Playing pool in the game room ii an ine:spenaive and fun way that many 1tudenta take advantage of.

Bonfires at Million Beach were a fun and warm way to spend an evening with friends.

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