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Show LIFE APRIL 01, 2013 SPRING from B4 things come to mind: springcleaning, a new wardrobe and lots and lots of exercise," said freshman Jackie Beltran. Although the refreshing feelings and new goals are a popular response to spring, a celebration of the warm weather is the most common sentiment. This in turn gives individuals a chance to spend more time outdoors with their favorite springtime activities. "I am so excited to get out and hike in the mountains and long board down the canyon," said sophomore Kaitlyn Manscill. Sophmore Joel Wallic is another student excited to be outside. "I just love being outside. I would even sleep outside if the weather was comfortable," Wallic said. Freshman Suzie Whiting agrees with Wallic and Manscill. "I like spring because I am able to go outside in the sun and play sports like soccer, softball, basketball and volleyball without the snow getting in the way," Whiting said. Planting gardens and flowers is another much-anticipated spring activity. "I really enjoy getting the opportunity to plant things and watch how they come alive and grow," said sophomore Ryan Shaw. B5 MARRIAGE from 84 senior in behavioral science with an emphasis in family studies, disagrees with Hall. He too is unmarried. "One reason people do it [wait to get married] is because of fear," Thomphson said. "Young people want to have certain experiences single. [I think] waiting creates negative situations." The negative situations, Thomphson explains, are all based in fear and social ideals on when marriage is right. "If you many younger you have a big step on life," Hall said. "I don't think it's bad to get married young, just questionable." Rose Hutchins, a sophomore getting a bachelor's in dance with an emphasis in ballet, is 26 and has been married for more than a year. To some, this may be the ideal age, but for Hutchins, she didn't wait for marriage; it just happened. "I met my husband three years ago," Hutchins said. "We dated for three months, got married seven months later. What's the point of putting it off if you already know it is right?" To Hutchins, it isn't the age that matures the person. It's the person. "I have friends getting married at 20 and 21, and they're more mature than some of my older friends," Hutchins said. I save lives, you can too! Donate blood-plasma. 4111111•4PRe--- GRIFOLS Biomat USA 349 East University Pkwy Orem, UT 84058 (801) 235-9800 Social Security card, photo ID, and proof of address are required. To find out how your donation saves lives visit our website: www.BiomatUSA.Grifols.com You can earn up to $220 in one month! \... ROOMMATE WANTED 1 bedroom, 2 bed, fully furnished living space. Well-fenced with great security system. Access to cafeteria and recreational area. Free meals and utilities, but phone privileges restricted. Residents subject to mail search and monitored visits. Contract minimum 2 days. No pets. No smoking. No shoelaces. Fines and fees not included. Must have DUI conviction. ADDRESS: CELL 13B -IIRIVESOBEROR GET PULLED OVER |