James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

 - Class of 1994

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Classic. Paol Innella climbs onanancient ruin in Pompeii. Traveling across Europe was a dream come true for many JMU students. L.A. STORY. Randa Haddad poses in Los Angeles ' China Town. Some students chiose to spend their vacations traveling across the country. It was cool stay- ing in the ' Burg over the summer, even though the classes are long and boring. -Senior Angela Hall ViNO! Helen Sexton and Neil Quinlan squish grapes for wine in Little Italy at Busch Gardens. Theme parks were popular one day getaways. 24 Summer

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Umder COnSTRUCTIOn. Senior Dan Kraose walks past the chaos by Car- ler library. Rennovation of the library jegan over the summer to add a third loor. Campus Changes 23



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w ... ' ยป students reflect on warm summer memories Summer, the most anticipated vaca- tion of the year, held a different meaning for everyone. Alll year long students fanticized about basking in the sun on a hot beach in an exotic dreamland or about spending lazy days hanging out with their friends. For many, summerwasjust that three months of freedom from books, professors and tests. Students were free from hours spent studying and were finally able to relieve themselves of the stress caused by the school year overload. However, others chose to spend their summer working or giving their time to various volunteer organizations. Some even opted to return to Harrisonburg for the May session in an attempt to get ahead or in an attempt to catch up. Freshman Anna Marutollo visited a friend in Hong Kong with her family. We spent four days there touring, shopping and eating. Hong Kong is like New York and Hawaii put together- crowded, but exciting, she said. For those who chose to spend their time working, summer proved no less hectic than the months spent in school. Sophomore Bill Harlow worked over 45 hours a week at a country club in Fairfax, Virginia. He said, Even though I did nothing but work this sum- mer, it wasn ' t that bad. I got to watch Mark Rypien and Bill Clinton golf at the club. Freshman Kevin Harris devoted much of his time to volunteer work with his church. I went to a work camp in Kentucky. Our assignment was to rebuild a house for an elderly woman. It ' s the kind of experience that opened my eyes to the world- it made me realize that there are people out there who don ' t have half as much as me and who are willing to accept help from others, he said. Whatever summer entailed, the months inevi- tably passed quickly and students eventually found themselves looking back on what had soon became summer memories. - Amy Keller IriDEFEMDEMCE. Friend, Shannon Santoni, Jennifer Howard, Billy Rhodes and Michelle Stough gather on the Mall in DC. to watch the 4th of July fireworks. Students were some of the thousands of people participating in the festivities. Summer 25

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