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f J he Fourth of July was celebrated by Seniors Rick ■ Armstrong and Jennifer Franca at the Iwo JimaMemorial in Ar- lington. Holidays were a great way get together with friends from schoi l while close to home. Summer
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andra Byrgeman looks for any unique items on display by a endor such as her cosmic hat. The Campus Center was a prime location for selling items from newspapers, to clothes, unlike any ever seen in Italy. tud}ing outside the library, this student enjoys the warm veather in her comfortable sundress. Many students dressed for both fashion as well as function. lis Student sports the sharp argyle vest as he walks non- -■ ' chalantly across the Commons. tLidcnts observed a plethora of styles .hile relaxing on the Hill. !B. en Dalby of thegrcen hat r.iine, is stylin ' in his colorful ti dye. ' ' Tie Dye has been a fa orite that has endured over the years. ' 7 ' hese friends smile while passing through campus. Fashion wasa statement madeby students who defined their individuality. ' through Iheir own stvle. Fashion 25
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umms au± ' g i mages of summer filled the minds of many f 1 students during the year as they plowed through early morning classes and late night meetings. For more than one student, thoughts began to drift toward those long, lazy days of sun and fun. For many students, however, those long, hot days were anything but lazy. For hundreds of students, school didn ' t stop for the summer. These people stayed on campus to pick up extra credits in courses or to work at a job on campus. Many students found a job over the sum- mer, either for some extra spending money or to cover their financial needs. Sophomore Kim Barile said, My summers are pretty boring. I ' m mar- ried, and so I work. Most students replied that they, too, worked full or part time during the summer. Jobs ranged from the mundane to the unusual. Senior Kathy Hawk spent the summer in Wolf, Wyoming, working at a functional dude ranch. The experience was like no other, she said, Wyoming was beautiful and working with the wranglers was truly amusing. Other jobs included lifeguarding, work- ing at Recreational Centers and that infamous intern job which combined credit and experi- ence for school. Senior John Grant spent his summer re- searching in Gainesville, Florida. About his job. Grant felt that it heightened mv awareness about my future career possibilities. Some people did manage to squeeze some fun into those summer months, though. A tvpical hot spot for students was the beach, while some sought more exotic climates in the foreign ex- change program. Senior Diana Fischetti spent six weeks in Italy and had an amazing time. She advises all students that If vou ever have the opportunity to studv abroad, go for it. It ' s an experience vou ' U never forget. Finally, for some, those few months be- tween May and August ser ' ed merely as a sorely needed rest. Freshman Bill Stone expressed this sentiment when he said, I ' m basically dormant d u ring the summer. 1 need the lack of things I need to do. Don ' t worrs ' , summer vacations will al- ways exist for a source of some relaxation. Jennifer Smith — I traveled and experienced a lot this summer. It was really fun but I missed my friends. Sophomore Page ElUott ii ' -NN 27
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