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Tips on where to hide those Easter eggs

By AMY FOX

afox@du2.byu.edu

For many students, Easter eggs are an activity left in thier childhood. But BYU is a fun-filled Easter egg hunt ready to happen. A top 10 list of places to hide an egg on campus has been compiled for those of you who need a little help.

10. The Honor Code Office. This is a place nobody really wants to go to and very few people even know where it is.

9. In the food drop slot of any vending machine on campus.

8. In the mouth of George Q. Cannon. Since last football season didn't exactly end with a big bang, who would think to look there?

7. In the card catalog in the library. Since most students haven't used it since taking English 115, your egg could sit there for years.

6. On an animal in the Bean Museum. Be careful while hiding it though, you're not supposed to touch the animals.

5. In the mouth of the dinosaur in the Eyring Science Center.

4. In the basement of the Musuem of Art where they kept the parts of the Rodin exihibit not appropriate for the general public. But be careful of the security cameras when hiding it.

3. In the egg section of the Creamery.

2. On one of the construction cranes on campus. This is another one to be careful about, though you don't want to get a $500 fine.

1. The Lost and Found office in the Wilkinson Center. What better place to find something? Don't take too much time in finding this one though, someone else might get it at a future auction.

Happy Hunting!