8 Friday, March 10, 1978 University Daily Kansan Vacation welcomed By DENISE RUPP Staff Writer Spring break is scheduled at least one week earlier than usual this year, but for most students it is arriving not one minute too soon. Although break does not officially begin until 12:30 Saturday, most students who are leaving town will be gone long before then. "It feels like it's been a year this semester," Angela Donan, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, said. "I'm about ready to sell everything and move to Jamaica." Beth Bjorklund, Storm Lake, Iowa, freshman, said, "It struck me as being early, but after this week I desperately need it." That comment was repeated by several other students who said the snow and cold weather made them feel it was too early for spring break. But many of them also said they were anxious for vacation so they could get away from the "I'm just going home to Kansas City," sophorne Cobb Codd, said, "but if I were going someplace else, it wouldn't be Colorado. I'd go someplace warm." DONAN SAID of her friends. "All those turkeys are going skiing. I can't understand why anyone would want to play in the snow any more." Turkies or not, 280 people are signed up for SUA's Winter Park ski trip and others are still trying to buy tickets from Skiing is definitely popular, but it isn't drawing nearly as many people as the Southern resorts are. students who have changed their minds since registering for the trip. UAU is sponsoring a trip to Padre Island, Texas, and the travel agencies in Lawrence have made arrangements for many other students heading in the same direction. The officer register of the Padre Island Police Department said his unit was ready for the spring break crowds. Randy said, "We don't approach the problem like most police do," he said. "We don't beef up the force." "We know you are responsible, and we're not here to spoil your fun. Don't bring any grass, or if you do, don't bring it out on the streets." 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