Emory University - Campus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1983

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Believe It Or Not - Spring Is More Than F un And Sun The last spring quarter. Spring is eter- nal but the quarter system wasn't. Among the many events that occurred during this time were the already mentioned Toast, Lullwater Day, and Dooley's Week. Out- door concerts abounded, and Lullwater Park and the Quad were student havens. Atlanta offered its brightest and best with the Piedmont Park Festival, concerts, and just its natural scenic outdoors. Sunbath- ing 101 was the most popular non- course, and for the spring graduates-to- be, Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain was the Wonderful classroom on Wednes- days. Semesters or quarters - spring is beautiful, 153 .w Kauai B. 'lv 20fOverview Of Spring The Health Fair provided the Emory community a chance to get a health up- date. The housing lottery is a source of anxiety, except for those who manage to pull a low enough num- ber. Outdoor concerts took advantage of the weather. Ground Zero Week pro- vided a forum on the nu- clear war issue. The groundbreaking for the Turman Complex offi- cially began a long antici- pation for the new dorm behind Haygood. 4--3- , 5 .0 l 9 2 If Harwell .5 .I A 5.5 3 Z l Morris is ,Q t f Gm... - ,Z kip, .i,, Y - ,Q-gi.. f 7 i Q , .Qu i 'bf-9, ' T , Morris it ef- it Morris Barkin Gonzales

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Senior Weekend: A Chance To Ask This Is College? Garter Garter Morris i i 3 -1 .4 Garter They come from around the country, and even from around the world, like hordes of wandering nomads. They wan- der the campus with maps in hand and nametags glistening in the sun. Excuse me, how do I get to White Hall? Every April, hundreds of high school students flock to Emory for one of two Senior Weekends. The weekends are de- signed to provide all accepted seniors a chance to visit the campus and get a thor- ough, although sometimes hurried, look at life here at good 'ole EU. Visiting seniors experience first hand, from the time of their arrival on Thursday to their departure on Saturday, life in a freshmen dorm ian experience indeedli, attend real college classes, and get a taste of slightly improved Cox Hall food. For many students, Senior Weekend is the first visit to Emory, and it influences the decision on where to attend college. For others, it merely confirms their belief that Emory is the place for them. What- ever the reason for visiting, almost no senior leaves here without having a good time. Band parties, dinners at frat houses, and tours of Atlanta all contribute to a varied and fun time. The weather is al- most always exceptionally beautiful. States freshmen Amy Sonin: Senior weekend is a time when you really get a taste of all aspects of life at Emory. How true! As senior Christie Ernst her senior weekend four years ago. She states, That's the reason I chose Emory over Vanderbilt. The visit, in retrospect, pro- vided a good representation of Emory even though the flowers are not always in bloom. People I met then are my friends. It was better than the other senior week- ends I had attended because it was longer and a better indication of what college life, and classes, are like here. If you see a student wandering the campus wide-eyed and lost, be kind, you may have once been a visiting senior. Mike Feinstein Senior Weekendf21

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