1988 Gallimaufry

I n d i v i d u a l s m here was more to an IMSA student than study and hard work; there was the individual that would creep out when the student thought himself or herself alone. They saw the barriers drop down, and each student was very dif– ferent from the person that he or she showed to the world. There was no reason for embarrassment in the re– vealing of the self; individuality was what made life worth living. Becky Hansen chats on the phone with friends and family back home. Wynne Lee, after perusing "Seventeen" mag– azine, settles down for some world news in "Time." Kevin Narimatsu, ever the industrious individual, studies even under the worst conditions. Phil Dunham enjoys a good laugh at work for his art class. • Residential i * 35

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