Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To Our Grandchildren

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Page 3: collage of photos. Starting from the top left corner going clockwise: a map of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a woman with a colorful headscarf and white shirt pushing a man wearing socks and wrapped in a blanket in a wheelbarrow, a map of the Earth, a smiling man wearing a white shirt and printed tie with his hands up in the air, a clipping of O.J. next to a man with a serious expression wearing a white shirt, a dove nesting, two children sitting outdoors holding flowers, a woman drinking a green frozen drink wearing a blue tank top and yellow sunglasses, a table with fruit and vegetables on it, and deer in a field
Page 6: collage of photos. Starting from the top left corner going clockwise: a man in a brown suit and tie, a poster of for the Million Man March with a smiling man in a suit and bowtie in the foreground and a crowd of people in the background, a white TAMU-CC logo on a blue background, a white sports car, a Surgeon General’s Warning about the danger of smoking, clipart of computer hardware on a yellow background, a flip style cell phone with retractable antenna
Page 9: collage of photos. Starting from the top left corner going clockwise: computer hardware with compact disks, a question mark with a cartoon woman smiling
Page 12: collage of photos. Starting from the top left corner going clockwise: horizontal logo of TAMU-CC, a family gathered around a woman in graduation regalia, a clipping with Livestock Futures data, a family gathered around a woman in graduation regalia, a Bealls business card with the name Kristy K, and a clipping with Livestock Futures data
Title
Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To Our Grandchildren
Description
The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.

The authors of this booklet are Liz Conrad, John Iden, Morgan Jolley, and Kristy Kostelnick