Studtents Iavoid ohassles of f4ll winter (Continued from Page 1) Myeong Jhon, a University statistics professor, said, "It's not too difficult to cover all the material in spring, and usually spritg students are more eager to learn." But Karen Zasky; an LSA junior who has taken spririb courses before, said, "The courses don't cover everything they could, but with a shorter term, it's to be ex- pected." ON THE OTHER hand, Zasky also said that the atmosphere is more "laid back," for students and teachers. "You are here either to catch up on credits or get ahead," said Zasky, "or, if you just don't feel like going home." Ravi Kodali, an LSA sophomore, j es the smaller class size. "There's more time to get to know The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 9, 1986- Page 13 people. People I never talked to in but their working hours have been winter, I've just begun to know." changed. For example, the MUG OF COURSE, another attractive will now close at 9 p.m. instead of feature of spring term is the warm 11 p.m. because there are fewer weather. David Eliezer, an LSA customers during spring. junior who is working full-time this summer, said, "I like the One employee at Parcheezie's weather best by far, the campus is said, "It's boring and real slow, so nice during the summer." but we have more fun amongst Most of the University's ser- ourselves." When customers are vices such as the libraries and the not coming in, workers spend their CCRB will stay open in the Spring, time "doing crossword puzzles," - .. +xCHALLENGE: Capture The "Enemy's" Flag Adventure Game Of Detroit A And Experience The Sweet P.O. Box 195 Sterling Hgts., Ml 48071 Taste of Victory.3 - THE MOST FUN YOU WILL EVER HAVE! The Adult Version Of Capture The Flag , SEMI-AUTOMATIC " WE PLAY ON 10 TO 30 1 MARKING PISTOLS ACRES ^ \ " WATER SOLUBLE " AM AND PM GAMES MARKING PELLETS SATURDAY - SUNDAY CALL FOR INFORMATION / q 939-6660 v DEFEND YOUR SCHOOL, MEET THE SPARTANS' CHALLENGE iU a 9) U