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Show "IT JUST AIN'T FAIR," THEY CRY Quarterly test week is bad ' enough in its self at the University Univer-sity of Utah. But when it comes with spring as well, that's almost al-most too much. Just when winter worn "studes" get set to greet the onslaught of spring comes another onslaught to meet winter quarter final examinations, ex-aminations, a whole week of 'em. The usual struggle between the nymphs of spring and the down-to-earth text books, however, is somewhat lighter this season since the March winds just aren't what they're cracked up to be. ! The proverbial chinooks have I been transformed into arctic gales and that's not condusive to out-1 out-1 door studying And the outside 1 looks so good from the jnside of the library that 'inside studying is out of the question. But whether wheth-er or not anyone studies, the tests must go on . . . and with the next week things will start all over again in the spring term. It isn't that University students stud-ents aren't ready for the exams. It isn't that they have anything else on their minds, or would profit by postponment of the tests. It's simply that the old spring "bug" is back at work, and I " ? ? ? in the spring a young-j young-j man's fancy ? ? ?" Anyway. it's pretty tough this . week on-the on-the campus for about 4500 people. peo-ple. Signs of the approaching breach between students and their classes class-es were observed several weeks ago when coeds cast off winter "woolies"' to take on print frocks, anklets, and other subversive propaganda pro-paganda The malf faction has shown a steady trend toward' grimy moleskin trousers and bulldog haircuts, until now the University of Utah vaguely rer sembles another great state institution. in-stitution. The identification numbers num-bers are lacking at the "U" however. how-ever. ' I - -i |