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It is a bright, sunny afternoon in June like the day I graduated from high school, or the day I moved on campus for orientation. It is the last day of finals for the first of the summer sessions. By this late date al- most everyone has left to go home for the long weekend. The campus is quiet and as I pass the dorms on my walk to the tri-level, I can see many of my friends in my mind. ..seems like only yesterday. BU hasn ' t changed that much since I came here for classes for the first time on that September morning. Sutliff has had a face lift and, so has Old Science. They have broken ground for a new dorm, and a new library is in the offing. A few professors have gone, new ones have come to take their places. The senior class has changed more than a few times. The old adage is true. The more things change the more they stay the same. It is hard to remember a time when my life did not revolve around this campus. It will be all that much harder to leave. I imagine it is that way for most people. My friends, my old job, my activities, every- thing that means anything to me has been here the past four years. Graduation means changes: the past left behind, the future on the horizon. But have I made a difference? Coming to college, I swore that this would be different, that I would make a mark, not just blend into the scenery. But have I? Or will my name just be added to the thou- sands of BU alumni? What is different about me? Hopefully, it is the way I perceive this campus, the people who work and play here. No one will have the same memories, the same feelings that I do each time I think of my four years here. College, this college in particular, is special to me. No one, but me, will feel the same way about this place that I do. Whatever it was to you, or to me, it will remain so. Special places. ..special times. ..special people. Candids 17
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One touch of nature .. Photo by M Harr Layout by M. Harr 16 Candids
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