Emory University - Campus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1988

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Weary wanderer: After spending sixiweeks with the Spanish program- in,Madrid,lMichael.Du- clos visits Notre Dame Cathedral in. l?arisQ Many students travelled-all over Europe when their programs ended. V ' ' d Having a grand ole time: British studies stu- dents enjoy the London nightlife, without a second thought to the late hours ticking away on Big Ben at Westminster. Climb every mountain: Grace Braun and mem- bers of the German studies program leave no stone unturned as they try to End all that Aus- tria has to offer. Y , , 3 W I . t s x -T, X ,I-Gulp A Q , if X 'T im, 6 J 'fi' Q.. 133-K-Y, ' ns' 2145 -A -A ,, ,J-



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thmgs college life is coged donnito- ries, and-'how ' -,relax-ed and. comfortable you, 'feel around' ydur hallmaffw :- 'Jo' ' We want youl Organizations and clubs persuade freshmen to sign up and olfer new ideas, time, and commitment. 1'hree's a crowd: Freshmen women soon discover that residence hall bathrooms never have enough mirrors. - Nice sweatshirt! lt never fails: the bookstore always sells out of Emory paraphenalia during orienta- tion week.

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