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Md. LD 4881 1 <1 .S35 1 ll i 2003 c.2 / NA8. BLACKWELL' LIBRARY Ll) SALISBURY UNIVERSITY 4 3*81 SALISBURY, MD. 21S01 . SB5 2003 c, 3 l * 4 t \ s HOLLOWAY f! III "You cannot be afraid to live big, because there is no one else who will guarantee the size of your dreams. The most far¬ fetched of aspirations are not problems of proportion, but only of perception. We must first change our minds before we can change our lives... Once we align our thoughts and our spirit with what we envision, there is nothing that can prevent that vision from becoming our reality..." Andrew Stuhl Commencement'03 ry, MD 21801 Salisbury Remembers It's Own... Jerry Daniel 'Danny'' Landsman Danny Landsman - "This year our campus lost a bit of its charm, a bit of its light. Dan Landsman was an outstanding student leader...the kind of student [that] college presidents dream of; an excellent student, a dedicated participant in student life on and off campus, a fine young man who worked hard for the good of others, often behind the scenes." -Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach, SU President King Sherman "Jamie" Fox, III "King was a great surfer...he took a great trip to Hawaii with his folks that he especially loved. He [seemed]especially fascinated by the human relationhip to nature. He had a very L - J creativemind and was a fiercely independent thinker who attempted to really integrate the ideas he was presented into his own thought-processes. He was also extremely sensitive and identified with others who were in pain." - Dr. Jerome Miller, Philosophy Department 2 And the 9/11 Tragedies. One year after the 9/11 Tragedies, the campus of Salisbury University pauses to reflect on the changes a year has brought and remember those the nation lost. r 3 Whether _ they hiked their way across Acadia National Park, rafted down some of America's finest Whitewater runs, canoed through the crystal lakes of Algonquin Provincial Park, spent a week rafting and climining in Nantahla, NC, or attended one of the on- campus summer programs such as MOSAIC, Fun with Forensics, Chesapeake Sail, CHAMPS, and STARS, the summer was not boring for Salisbury's new students. Organized through the office of New Student Experience, and sponsored by offices, departments and staff from all over the orientation programs provide students with an opportunity to jump-start and enrich their transition from high school to University life. Students gain insight into i campus living, personal growth and community ^ building. Not to mention building several great friendships, and providing us with some •• • • • ii pioiui^o Welcome week promised students-new and returning alike-to “Knock Your Socks Off! And with an action-packed week, the committee did a super job! From the Survival of Arrival" on to the "Mystery Perfrormer" Concert (Pete Francis) students spent the week singing, dancing, eating and having a great time! What a way to start the year! Welcome Week 5 ASHING CLUB Appropriations Board ~ ~ American Marketing Association ~ American Society of Safety Engineers ~ Bike Qub ~ Brothers & Sisters in Christ ~ BTGlass ~ Catholic Campus Ministries ~ Cheerleading Qub ~ Celtic Qub ~ SU Dance Qub ~ College Republicans ~ Environmental Health Club ~ Education Qub - Active Early Qiildhood Qub ~ History Qub ~ The Ryer ~ Gospel Choir ~ Hlllell ~ Habitat for Humanity ~ CHEMISTRY SOCIETY ~ BIOENYIRONS ~ Mescal Careers Society 6

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