Emory University - Campus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1988

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26 Features hat do you get when you add a dozen raisins, four playing cards, seven- teen vampires, the Dominoes Ploid, and one Starfleet officer? Nothing less than the Emory University Halloween Ball, of course. This years' Halloween Ball contin- ued the tradition of past years as thou- sands of Emory students converged on the Peachtree Plaza Hotel for a night of music and mayhem. The sixth annual Halloween Ball fea- tured a change from past Balls. ln the past, musicial entertainment has been provided by big name bands such as Otis Day and the Nights, the Ramones, and the Producers. This year, it was decided to chose two bands that played music that everyone could dance to. The opening band was the Piedmont Cooks, a group consisting mainly of Emory students, which electntied the capacity crowd with a variety of cover tunes and original songs, including REM's l'Superman. During the break between bands, UPC Special Events chairperson Kathi Wither- Rocking the night spoon conducted the traditional costume contest. Contestants included two groups of Califomia raisins, several Pee Wee Her- mans, several playing cards, a guy dressed as Scarlet O'Hara, and a Crest team. Thejudges chose the Crest team as Need a shock? One could find many at the annual Halloween Ball. the winner ofthe group prize and one of the Pee Wee Hermans was chosen as the winner of the individual prize. After the break, the music resumed with the reggaefrock sounds of the Sun Mes- sengers. As the Ball ended, hundreds of students crowded the hotel's elevators in an at- tempt to reach rooms they had reserved. The huge number of students prompted the hotel management to attempt to re- strict the flow of students to the upper floors. The backup at the elevators caused an elevator ride that nomially took 50 seconds to take 50-40 minutes. Although several students were asked to leave the hotel because of complaints from other guests, most students thought that this year's Ball was one of the best they had attended. Senior Kurt Thomas summed up the thoughts of many who attended: lt was a great idea to have an Emory band play the Ball. The Piedmont Cooks rocked my costume off. When asked what he thought of the Halloween Ball overall, Thomas replied, lt was a lot of fun . . . the Peachtree was really nice. Mitchell Leff. UPC President away: Emory gob- lins and spooks jammed to the sounds of the Piedmont Cooks and the Sun Messengers. I ,,,,- .1



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28 Features f tlanta, the tg heart and hub w -, J . of the South- east is a grow- ing metropolis of over 2,250,000 peo- ple. A city enriched with much history and culture has become, today, a city with booming business and growth. Atlanta is proud to headquarter such corporation giants as Chick-Fil-A, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines and RJR Na- bisco. It is also the home of the Cen- ters for Disease Control which has re- ceivied much national notoriety. For many students of Emory Univer- sity, Atlanta has been incorporated into their everyday routine. From the top of the Woodruff Library to numer- ous other locations on Emory's cam- pus, Atlanta's skyline is easily visible. Atlanta is a very diverse city with a number of neighborhoods and com- munities. While each of these sec- tions are uniquely different, they all come together to unite the wonder- ous city of Atlanta. The downtovm area, bustling with businesses, govemment, and grand hotels is a main attraction for Nation- al Conventions. This summer Atlanta if ., , r 41' 5 3 jsff-'aft rafmw-1.,1r, f rfb, , , ., 1, , r... ., ,,., 'X-. r r 5 V ,gil-rwl ti-.1 1' , i2?1'i3:'l ,. -q f, ,Q ,rw 5 ,-if uf,-4 ' l-.' A will be hosting the National Demo- cratic Convention which has brought alot of hipe to the city. Between the Peachtree Center, W rr '- 5 Il' fs TWif15:355''qi-.Q-'Ts-1Q1ri'5frg' arg: -'y:'.:3',w..,-i,.:sit , t , . .r.,,..,,,, ,,k.j?: .0 T . .. ..l,M,,,..fVt. l,w,.1q5l.i5 J.,-rL95,,:wf4.,, S .Lake .LBHICUQA haven s-.' f a denfsswhfnrfiie Woodruff Park, the l-ligh Museum of Art, and the television studios of CNN Center, Atlanta offers a wide variety of attractions. Atlanta's famous Peach- tree Street is culturally alive with five different theaters including the fabu- lous Fox Theater and the Woodruff Art Center where the acclaimed Atlan- ta Symphony Orchestra performs. Located slightly Northwest of the Emory campus is the famous Buck- head district. lt began as an area for huge estates and beautiful rolling landscapes and has evolved into a hot spot for Atlanta's finest restau- rants and night spots. Lenox Mall and Phipps Plaza have put Buckhead shopping in a class by itself. Virginia Highlands, located around the intersection of Virginia and Highland Avenues has also been a popular area for Emory students. It is not uncommon to see crowds of people strolling dovm the streets wan- dering into the many Antique shops, bookstores, and restaurants. A few blocks south of this quaint intersec- tion, where Highland Avenue inter- sects Ponce de Leon is the well-known Midtown Area. lt is here at The Majes- tic, located in the heart of this area, where many Emoroids frequent. The Majestic, open 24 hours, caters to all sorts. .. f f f- - - ' . - r L , . vu .. gap an ns. 't':,.'ts.w.rq5..sv t.,s.a - -M. Y-sas? .1 Efiir 5925 swragalixtir ' 1' ' .L , .,. . - . . ,.t..,-. . . tba... our t. -.,,.,,,:... .... :t:sr:..af,.,tc,... Geargiais Capitol: . The buil'dinggrw'as fashioned after the-3 nation's capitol, and? features a gold dome- mined in Dahlonega.. '

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